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CAPE HIGH WIHS ANOTHER Ob Urt Saturday the Cape May High nine journeyed to Wildwood and enjoyed a alugfest, the final count being the one-sided score of 29-4. The lineup. CAPE MAY HI GP B. H. Kirk, 2b « ® Arnold, n 2 -fl Tenenbanm, cf 2 8 Peterson, rf 3 4 Shaugbnessy, 3b 8 1 Baker, lb 6 * Lemmon, If 2 5 Tenenbanm, c ..; 3 2, Hand, p 3 2 29 26 j WILDWOOD HIGH R. H. Croker, If 1*. 0 0 Dennieon, lb ' 3 I Thompson, 3b 0 °i Ober, 2b 1 0 Ewan, rf 2 2t Nickerson, ss and p 0 0 . Chalmers, cf ' 0 0 , Hand, c 0 2 Corson, p and aa 9 1 j 4 fl' Cape May H 4 2 8 0 2 0 3 2 4—29 [ Wildwood H. 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0- 41 HIGH SCHOOL TENUIS CONTEST | In the singles of the High School j TeonU Contest, played at Wildwood i Saturday, May 13th, Miss Ruth Jos-' lin represented the Wildwood High School and Mist Alice Ross, Middle Township ftgh School. All three s*U were won by Miss Ross, the seore being 6-1 for first; second set,; 6-0; third set 6-2. In the doubles, Wildwood was represented by Misses Joy Bright and Martha Geisenberger; Middle Towtiahip,bv Misses Mildred Holmes, Emma HanS fif |he' first two arte.- and Misses ^Odred - Hand and Emuta Hand in ' the third' •< The scores were: First set, 6-4 in i fsvor of Middle Township; second set,. 6-1 in fetor of Wildwood; third set, 6-4, j fy fSTor of Wildwood. j
STANDING OF TWILIGHT LEAGUE Won Lost Per. i Presbyterian 5 0 1.000 * Chapel *...... 1 2 .333 s Methodiat 1 3 .250 Baptist 1 3 .250 Presbyterian, 7; Bapt'st, a. i On Monday last the Presjiyte^ns 1 captured another Twilight League game 1 from tbe Baptist by the adore of 7-2. J Presbyterian, 37; Methodist, 3. On Wednesday the Method is '.s were easy picking for the Presbyterians who are off on a good road to capturing the ' championship of the Twilight Ix-ague. Score 27-3. ' Chapel, g; Baptist, 4. | The Baptist lost another game on | - Thursday afternoon this time to the I 1 WestCape May Chapel, score 9-4. ; | war ,,,U.rr\ Y, ! °i J-h, 1' ] iKrl^^rdy Felt in Thursday's Chapel-Baptist Game r '
: H. WILDWOOD 10, W. CAPE MAY 5. 1 West Cape May Grammar School 1 lost tbe first game of the league to Wild1 wood on Saturday by ths score of 10-5. 1 The pitching of Doherty and the batting of tie Wildwood players caused the "Westsiders" to come out on the 1 small end of the score, e WEST CAPE MAY R. H. 0. A. E Scull, rf 1 0 0 0 0 ( Wellman, c 2 t 4 2 2 , Tice, 3b 0 1 3 0 0 e M. Hunt, p 1 1 0 6 0 ' Gallager, 2b 1 0 0 J 0 Burkett, lb 0 0 12 1 0 j Donley, If 0 0 2 0 0 D .Hunt, ss 0 0 0 4 0 . - t j Huber, cf 0 0 4 0 1 6 24 14 21 11 NORTH WILDWOOD . I* ' • R. H. O. A E Y ] McK*y, ss 2 2 0 1 0 -v Roser, rf 1 2 0 .0 it* j Butler, c - 1 2 12 2 2|h ' 1 Smith, 3b ,. O 1 1 0 0 1 J i Press, lb 1 2.8 0 0 Doherty, p 1 2 0 3 1 ' Live'ey, If 1 3 0 0 0 j J Cha'on, 2b 1 2 4 3 0 J Gardener, cf 2 1 2 0 0 J 10 17 27 9 4 West Cape May 10 10 0 10 11—5 N. Wildwood . .2 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 x— 10 { 1 BASE BALL SCHEDUIE GRAMMAS j GRADE LEAGUE. 1 May 20th; 1; North Wildwood at | Oourt House at Woodbine. # Wildwood at West Cape May. t day 27th: North Wildwood at Oourt House. I Woodbine at Wildwood. , 1 at West Cape May. 1 i May 30th: West Cape May at Wildwood. 1 North Wildwood at Woodbine. 1 | at Court Houne. C Stationery at Frymiree', Broadway and York avenue. ! ' 1 - 1
SnellenburgS mm auKK-Mmxb 1^1 Don't fan at that oar Frae Delivery Service enhances your team and vicinity, ami that all pnrehaaw ■sir by yon will be doBrcred directly to yonr door, wtthoot any ndiiitianal coot. Our MAIL OKDEB DEPARTMENT, with its farce of I ■■toil i s. b at yonr service at a& «' We lim —im our ■mntiWH reftabiMty. We will ciadly send maples, or, where that b net farikde, detailed information of any merwosdd add to your sanvrnisntt, jest inannniratr with onr CrodH DipnrtuK. Look for onr ada b the PhibrMphb papers. IN SUMMERTIME READINESS! Complete showing of lovely dresses at $2.50 to $57 -50— dresses far every occasion, from the simplest tailored morning frock of madras to the moat elaborate evening gown; nil colon and fabrics; newest and smartest styles. Mr. Walter M. Homan, Weat Oape May. *. J., Ukw mrid •w Unlivery Service in Ckpe May, W*t^hpe May, South Gape May, (Mpe May Mat. OnU Spring, JWtisg Orek, Djaa. Croak, Cape May OM Hsm, Burleigh, MayrUk, & W> Grande, Errna. Bennett. WhiUabe™ and Om CM.
STEVENS RESIGNS RED MEN OFFICE i t: ; After thirty yeaks of faithful service , as Great Chief of Records of New"3er-'"j, sey, Daniel M. Stevens has tendered his ^ resignation to office owing to physical jconditions and advancing age. j. The news; -of Mr. Stevens' resignation ^ will be regretted by ail members of the t tribe, he having served in many im- 1 , portant capacities ainoe he was taken a into the tribe in 1875. He waa verv ac- a tive in the Great Council of the United p State, in additon to hB affiliations with the New Jersey Councls, and has served on both the Finance and Judidary Com- j mittees of the National Council. j His resignation does not mean that he will retire from the order, as it is his intention after fully recovering his former strength and vitality to take up . his former active interest in the-tribe. Mr. Stevens is very well known here having lived here in the early part of! hie career. | ( £ IN MEMORIAM ~ t In sad but loving remembrance of I t my dear mother, Anna Seym "re, who j j departed this life May 22. 1813. f Sweetest mother, so kind, so :m», ' ( None can fill your place but yo.i, i When you were with me I was glad, i j Now you are gone I am aictac fnd sad 1 Husband and Daughter. ' e " ] IN MEMORIAM CORSON — In sad and loving retnem - ' brance of my dear husband, I.ewis C. j Coraon, who departed this Hfe. May 16. 1 1915. Sadly missed. I It- 1245 WIFE. ! 1 ? / j IN MEMORIAM McPHERSON- — In .sad and loving re- 1.. membrance of Joseph W. McPherson, i who departed this life May 18, 1913. lt-1247 _ Wife, Brothers and Sisters \ THE JERSEY COAST MAGAZINE ! wants several canvassers in this sec- J tion for subscriptions; liberal -terms; i easy work; every co-operatioa ; address J '$ $j| *• ^•pgar, • nublisher, Asburj Park > AU Halt* CMpr 891-5-20 J
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Baseball Schedule— Twilight League . li'lft. J I May 20, Sat., Methodist vs. ChapeL May 23, Tues., Presbyterian vs Chapel j 2fi, Thurs., Chapel vs. Baptist. | May 27, Sat., Methodist vs. Baptist F ! May 30, Tues., Presbyt*ian vs. Baptigf ft l, Thurs., Preabyterian vs. Meth- n oditt. p '•June 3, Sat.. Metbodist vs. Chapel. p June 6, Tues., Baptist vs. Methodist. « I 8, Thur*., Baptist vs. Chapel. ; h 'June 10, Sat., Chapel vs. Presbyterian, 'b . |B j UNCLAIMED LETTERS j " List .of unclaimed letters remaining in!B j Cape May P. O. for week ending May h " Fredericks, Mrs. Eliaabeth b Murphy, Bernard L. Wheeler, Mrs. Lillian e Williams, Martin S. F. Wolff, M. F . E In calling for the above please say ° advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M- n A CARD OF THANKS * Editor the Star and Wave: Please allow me space in your excel- * that I and my comrades might turn thanks to the" Board of Free- * btMSk of Cape MAy Omm ty, the -City b of Ape May, and the Borough of Weet May for their liberal donations. ' S. J. TRUSTY, Commander, * John Murray Poet 113. P. F. MATTHEWS, Adj. * A CARD OF THANKS g Mr. Jesee A Case, of Brockton, Mass., v world known Rheumatic Specialist, j wialma to thank the readers of this pa- f per fcr the kind words expressed for his , "RHEUMATISM: ITS CAUSE CURE," and the reception accorded It, remunerates him for the 20 years la- g be has devoted to the disease, and ^ adds that any mac or woman suffering ^ with Rheumatism may have tbe book ^ absolutely free by sending their name ^ and address -to JeSse A. Case., Dept. Brockton, Maaa Nobody seems to have thought to ask ^ Bryan if Germany's answer is satisfactory to him. t PUBLIC NOTICE f, p Emma L Pease, Margaretta Pease, g Esther Jane Pease, Rieie Pease, and p Adelaide C Hand: — j, Take notice, that application will be g ! made to tbe Court of Chancery, at the State House, in Trenton, on Tuesday, j, ; the twentieth day of June next, in TrenI ton, on Tuesday, the twentieth day of n next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ^ j for a decree in the cause pending in said p 1 court, wherein William'T. Pease, et t . ux et als, are complainants, and you j, i an^> others are defendants, that the 0 and premises in question in said f be sold free and discharged 9f t your estate as tenant in dower therein, g LEWIS T. STEVEN8, ( Sol'r of Complainants, 518 Wastington St., s Cape May, N. J. ■ .May 18, 1916. ! 1253-6t-5-20 I : p ■to Thm Quick Road to tl Poultry Profits f 1 jfasssa : KEYSTONE '• 25KVHSV POULTRY t y&SS-Sfiv POOP3 ' w "Uri. froa: _
o STONE HARBOR Dr. Fred W. Allen, the dentist of the E Building, Philadelphia,. has the laid for his English cottage next to M>es Blithe's bungalow on <- Bay, for which Kennard Turpin has tfie contract. Here on Sunday E week with hie niece Miss Muller, to ; a look at the beginning Dr. Allen ' brought his bathing togs and dared Miss E | Blithe to go in, and which she did, leaa- ' i»g the way, the two winning the place ^ I as first dippers of the season. The water was cold, Miss Blithe said, but not bad as I expected. Still, I'll wait a E for the next. Past Commodore Thompson entertain- E ed friends at the Albatross on Sunday. The bouse party of ten in Miss Anna Brown's bungalow on Corinthian Drive of the Century plot had Miss Anita Primet of West Philadelphia as chaperon. party is to come on Friday for t week end. • Ralph Westbrook, of Harrisburg, Pa., c business chum of Clarence Krous bas taken the Rust Channel bungalow, and J with his wife and son will come to it ( by automobile before the first of tha month. Mrs. Eugene Ross found her lily of the 1 valley plants all right and in bloom and > her rose bush that tried to die two years « bearing thrifty buds. £ Guests of Miss Mabel Blithe for the coming week end and for her card party t night are, Harry Yodges and wife, Mr. and Mrs. De Figiane, Mr. and t Howard Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. G. t Hummel], Mrs. eorge Matthews, Richard ' Leon and Miss Bessie Blithe. Council bad a long and busy session ■ Monday night. Mayor Herbert presiding t and with all present excepting members J Dickinson and Bower. The portion of 1 the Boardwalk between 84th and 86th ' streets inclusive was turned over by the contractors as completed except the ere- I a so ting of the piling which was to wait until fall when tbe timber would be In t condition for it and was accepted. ' Tbe borough clerk was instructed to re- j por this action to the borough assessor t as increasing the ratable value of contiguous 'land- it would lessen the rate 1 interior properties. Temporary approaches were adopted for 83d, 88th, 96th, 102nd and 107tb streets and the ( contract awarded to Turpin and Son as bidders; their aggregate being and with the promise that the one at 96th street would be completed t the opening on Decoration Day, the t scarcity and uncertainty of laborers ' making it impossible to promise more I as soon 4s possible, for the otb- fa These approaches it was agreed at s the previous meeting were to be paid J t from tbe Incidentals fund. The I fa only bid for the steel standards for t.ie ! t electric lighting of tbe walk was from t tbe Roth and Lewis Co., the 96 to cost J and was accepted. Other notion was to endorse the issue of two series of Improvement Certificates, r - v spectively 81800 and 86000. Ordinances s passing third reading and ordered printed included, licensing street vendors and making it a misdemeanor to | permit poultry to be at large between t tbe months of March and November i Horses and other live stock were under | State I-«w and the police were to be "instructed to see that the law was en- ] forced, as tbe borough might otherwise s be liable in cause of casualty or damage ( to property. - 1 Are poa ready far ywar i|| HmffjT < Save part of yow ten* reg-lariy a*l * dspmdt jmfi iwfap iiLum to- 1 ■Nfatoto TV.tostoto m*.,, , {. 1 ass ^ptiill for Fstsi Makni l
Just beyond a bed of tabps; -'H Just beyond a bed of tiibps Nodding gafly, proud and bright. W Here tbe blue flags fling their lillSH, 9 There the paaaies lift their ima^, >. , • lYhile the lilac in profusioa' 5 ■ All around its sweetness sheds. ' ^ j Tbe narcissus now have faded, S Gone the blooms from off the peaoh| j But we've beauty for the ssasau In a copper colored beech. , 9 Now a blhhsome Robin Raadhraant a Comes tripping oVr the ground. Searching all along for g*us tea* , | Which he knows should here abound. ' 1 See the graceful purple raarthsa, Dip and skim and soar oa high, Then float downward to their birdhowj Like dark leaves from out the sky. Once or twice a rust red thrasher Has dropped in to make a call, Has dropped in to make call,
Or a catbird gray has lighted ; Just iniids the green hedge waH. Then again a merry redbird Perches near ns in a tree. like a bunch of eherrit* " " 1 While he carols glad and free. '2 the yellow bird so tiny 9 Sings his song or flashes by, j 3 Oft we wonder, though we're wat :<>«gb 1 If it were a butterfly. the background stands a willow ! Adding beauty to the scene. so freshly, thanks to Nature, In its wondrous dress of green. j' ' I ; Birds and flowers, trees and busheaj And the grass -and hedges too, > Feel tbe calling of the Springtime — -( Do you feel jt calling you f \ —Lillian Grant Miller. PERY ®T. THEATRE PROGRAM An nk^BiaJly attractive list of picture pUyatare programed for next week the Perry St. Theatre. The nightly specials are as foDowa. Monday— Tho five act Luhin am it tt piece "The Great Divide," with Ethel Clayton and House Peters. " Hearst Vitagraph Ne*spict"ur«;No.- 19, Tuesaayv -The inimitable'cdniedy star Janis in a delightfully novel romantic offering "Twas Ever Thus," also another of the interesting Paramount* American Travel pictures. Wednesday— A strong emotional drama from the William Fox studios, "The Witch" starring Nance CNeil la the title role. The animated magazing of the screen, Paramount Pictography will also be presented. Thursday— "The Nation's Sweetheart", Mary Pickford in "The Girl' of Yestero day". -Tittle Mary" In a "dressed up" psrt at last! The famous Burtotr Travel picture will make its regular Thursday night appearance. "Going Some in San Francisco" is its title. Friday— Metro Pictures present thfi distinguished star. Lionel BarrymOre ia intense drama "A Yellow Streak.* " Another of the Paramount-Bray cars entitled "In bad the Sailor". Saturday— John Marrymore Is feas tured in a high class comedy dramff "The Incorrigible Ducane." WILL NOT j j UNITE UNITL FALD When plans for the amalgamation 0$ the Church of the Advent and St. Johns, the two Episcopalian Churches here, it decided that it would be better ta this matter drop bntll fall when thai used by St. Johns will be close® usual and the building occupied by tbe Church of the Advent used for churches. When th*- final -. lana for I the uniting of the two bodies are made they will be under the diocese of New! You will laugh — you will weep — you i will be thriled, started, surprise! inspired by the Battle Cry of Peact. CONSTIPATION Boils, Pimples, Blotches. Y.'.low. of Skin, Bad Breath, j-ow Spirit . Ditainesa, Drowainese, Bhure-I Eyesight, Bad Dreema, Nervouim>-aa. Sick Headache. Poor Circulation and Bilioua Attacka. Baatk - Overt aa Laxative - LHer Ttidds Believe Coostipation and all conditio&a arising therefrom. One tablet at night, oaoe or twice a week, wilj make you eat, They do not contain otisW harmful ingredients ; wffl mot make yoa tkfa iiWh thtik aatiim M ■flfiCasai' larvw ^X2Swrelam»«d U mTjiSftSSlsy. I

