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MACX AMD MORAH MOX OF PXHHAHT TEAMS Connie Mack and Pat Mo ran are the star contributor* to the North American'* twelfth annual baseball supplement which appears Sunday, May SL Theae famous manage.-, in special]; prepared signed articles, discuss the building of championship baseball teams, a "subject which they should known since between them they hare produced in the teat fifteen seasons more pennant winners than any other city has had. In that interval Philadelphia has had |1t champion ships in the American League and one in the National, as well as three world's titles. Father Penn, as ' . the city of baseball supremacy, is the subject of the. attractive first page in oolors, (be work of Artist Morris Pancoast James C. Isamlnger, The North Amer- : lean's noted baseball humorist, presents an entertaining article in which he deals with* the foibles and personality of the fan. Joe Cunningham, cartoonist and conductor of the Bubbles Puzzle Department illustrates Mr IsamingerVi articles , George M Graham, sports editor of The, North American, draws a picture of what happens on the bench during the excitement of big league contests, all the heat of play, the gri» humor, the lightning flash of the players' minds, all being brought vividly to the mind of the reader Boss E. Kau ff man is there strong with a couple of pages of school and college baseball. There is the usual roster of local clubs, announcements by the minor leagues and illustrated forecasts of many teams thruout the state. . Something new in the. way of a contest is presented in which $100 in prizes Is offered to fans who can dentify the greatest number of former Philadelphia and Athletic players, whose pictures are printed without their names. This test permits an interestng trial of memory and of baseball loyalty. Previous editions of the North American's baseball edition have always been sold out. Prymlre has it. Get it there. Broadway and York avenue. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Emlen Physick, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 10th day of May, -A. D. 1906, on the application of the r subscriber. Executor of said deceased, , notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- . scriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within sine months from the tenth day of May, A. D. 1916, or they ' will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated May 10, A. D. 1916. THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, Executor. '. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. 1021-fi-13-9t DANGERSJF A COLD Cape May People WiU Do Well to Hied Them Many bad cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chilL Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poi-son-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered kldnev action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use , Loan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Follow this Cape May resident's example: Mrs Harry Rodan, 406 W Perry St., Oape May, says: "A ©old settled on my kidneys and caused by back to ache and pain. When I started to bend over to do my housework, I felt the pain more severely than ever. It kept me feeling miserable until I used Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at Mecray*s Drug Store. Just one box stopped the pain in my bick and put my kidneys in perfect order. There has been no return of the complaint. Price 60c, «t all dealers. Dont giroply ask for a kiiini'v remedy — got - Doan's Kidney Pills— the same" that Mrs. Rodan had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. HOW 1 SERVE YOU First, 1 «ui uulld you the best boat or the money. Second, I will store your boat in ity endoced boat house by the year jr the •eaaon. Thin!. I car at!i r you a riwif pf »>- best second hsnd boat- and lake v'ni. present ersft in part payment on a new ne. Railways on which to run boats JOHN A. PHARO, 1203 Lafayette St. Keystone "phone No. 96D. "URIC ACID NEVER CAUSED RHEUMATISM" Kg 2rtjjp|
CAM MAY COUNTY ORPHAN'S 1 COURT • . •- • • • . ■* . 3 In the matter of the application of William Ht. T. Stevens, adminis- °° ' ' trator of the estate of . (*tC" ! Robert Chambers, de- *° ' ' ceased, for an order to w U*e" ' : sell lands to pay debts. William T. Stevens, administrator of , the estate of Robert Chambers, deosMa ed, having exhibited to this Court under oath, a true account of the personal ess | tate and debts of the said Robert Chamt bers, deceased, to far as he can discover j the same, whereby it appears that the personal estate of the said Robert Chambers, deceased, is nn sufficient to pay his debts, and requested the aid of this I court in the premises, by petition setting forth a lot of land of which the ' said Robert Chamber*, deceased, died j seized, in the City of Oape May, in the County of Oape May, and State of New ( Jersey, more patricularly described in j B*id petition. j It is on this 26th day of April, ninsB teen hundred and sixteen, ORDERED, I That all persons interested in said e lands, tenements, hereditaments and real j estate of said Robert Chambers, deoeasI ed, appear before this court on Wednesday, the 28th day of June b next, at the Court House, in Cape May Court' House, at ten o'clock in the foreI noon, to show cause why so much of r said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of the said Robert Chambers, deceased, . should not be sold as will be sufficient to pay his debts, g or the residue thereof, as the case may ' And it is further ordered that publication on this order, as required by law, be ^ made by the Surrogate in the Cape May Star and Wave, one of the newspapers of this state . HENRY H. KT. DREDGE, j Judge. EDWARD L. BICE, Surrogate. LEWIS T. STEVENS. Proctor. 998-4-20-"HAIR-HOPE" ends SEAT HAIR Beworen Nstorml Color In lew applications. Not a quick dye which Riven a weird, atreaked, atslned, unilateral look, but acta so natura l} , £radui_lj, no onenonpecta. No oil orgreane. Doe • i.ot Stain Scalo. """'HHair. Leave. ' WMi!^™ coaiPkb»'-«5ye*r. nale. will please vox Does the work right. No namnlea ! Sent p-'-taui fnrtl.0rk_K. S-We'la. Jer-er rlty V J , -HOC Gil ON KATS"end7lUioii«35^fsS , Limit your spending — not your savs ing. Open an account with the Security - Trust Company — a Strong Institution, r ' . The Star and Wave's Stationery Department sells the BEST Typewriter . Ribbon and the price has not been raised. Can you beat it? Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TORI A Read the Weekly Star and Wave.
To the Court of Comma* Una of the County of Oape May, or to whom it Take notice that the subscriber will on Wednesday the 24th day of May, in the year of our lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen (191«) at the hour of ten o'clock in the famtosa, or as soon a* the court can hear the same, apply to the Court of Comma* Pleas of the County of Cape May, at the Court House, in Oape May Court House, Oape May County, New Jersey, to r a license to keep an "Inn and Tarsrn" to sell spiritous, vinous, malt and brewed liquors in quantities less than one quart, at the Hotel Oape May, "taste on the northerly side of Beach avenue, between Pittsburgh and Baltimore avenue, Cape May aty. New Jersey. Dated May 1st, A D. 1911 OA. WOOD. 1009-3t-5-6 BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Chosen Freeholder- of ^ the County of Cape May, State of New ' Jersey, will sell to the highest bidder, at not less than par, at public sale, in the Court House at Cape May Court Houae, New Jersey, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, the sixth (6th) day of June, ' A D. 1916, the following described coun1 ty bonds in three parcels: 8 8,000.60 Road Improvement Bonds. ' $27,000.00 Road Improvement Bonds. $74,000.00 Rqad Improvement Bonds. ' The Board reserves the right to tell each parcel as a whole or in parts, and ' bids for the whole or a . part of each : parcel will be recognized. r Bidders must bid separately for the 1 whole or for a part of each parcel but such separate bids can be embodied in one communication. All bids must be presented in writing and properly sealed, and must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check drawn to the order of Jos. I. Scull, County Collector, equal to two (2 per cent) per "cent of the par value of the bonds bid for. Bids un- ' accompanied by said deposit will be rejected. Each parcel of bonds is dated April 1st, 1916, are in denominations . of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, bear interest at the rate of (5%) per cent per annum, payable semiannually, and the principal there of is due and payable thirty years from the da Whereof. Accrued interest to be paia by the purchaser. , The Board further reserves the right to , reject any or all" bids, or to withdraw . any or all from sale. By order of the Board, FRANK W. FOWKES, Clerk. Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, New Jersey. Dated May 6, 1916. 1017-3t-5-13< See Wentzell for Poroh Furniture.
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YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. a Box 661 ' B. S. CURTIS & SON , NO. 824 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING. STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING a " JOBBING - PROMPTLY ATTENDED, TO, ; .,ft . Keyrtone Telephone 188D "..'T, ^ \ j
I Hr fl a»I IRHT Sllmf 1 =±5ES==S2=S= "LEST YOU FORGET" 1 Let this be a reminder to you that • w* are making tar men extensive pre- ( pactions for our Spring Milinary than 1 ever before. We will announce faster ! the exact date of our firat showings, ® bet you can oount that our assortment . will be larger than usual and just what you desire will be found in our display. > : 6. L. W. Knerr 518 & S20 Washington St. Cap* May, ft. J. > A. H. FAULKNER | Contractor 1 and Builder Keystone Phone ate i 421 fltgtes Street tape May, N.J. t : W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER , AUTOMOBILE PAINTER j J Large and Small Work j Carefull Executed ! Estimates Cheerfully Furnished ' I W. L. EWING. JR. 1 West Perry 8t*^ Keystone Phone • 1 J. C. LITTLE r Paints, Varnishes and e Painters Supplies , Agent for N. Z. Graves Co 0 103 Jackson Street 1 NOTICE. T. H. Taylor . ounces that t his Central Shoe Store «2( Wa-h!ngtoD street, he continues the shoe business ) City for BALL BAND RUBBER I have taken the agency In Cape May footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC Boot, n-ade by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kL 's of repair work. | - Shoe findings and dressing for sale. T. H. TAYLOR III Washington St.. Cape May, N. J. ESTABLISHED 1905 Troy Laundry PHONE % , LUMBER I' AND Mill Work ■ GEO. OGDEN & SON 1 g WentaaU-s, 33 forty Street, will give on bids on furniture sarpst and fit- " tings for your entire house and put tt 1 " Pte* for m j Bain Speuting, Gutters and Tin Roofs. Otod edaiddtAtP^Hhs*. • Jsass Brown, 110««iff 4#(Askn6n- 8t
ln.IM) IirrtAN e. 1U/-IUM JALUUn 31, LABOEST AND BEST STOCK OK LADIES', GKNTLBHEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS TEAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LAjBg STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having haa uiany years' experience ^ ^ bnsineaa, I only adk an opportunity to eonvinee my customer* that I can sell them at tile lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before baying el»where. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON At Laventhofs PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your winter shopping right at your home. We have fufl line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. Store open on stormy day* and evenings. FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a oozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fir A importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to oome, and a large percentage of the eotf can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of ma nil i vs. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rngs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. Ig A. KENIC ■m SHOEMAKER AH work done by hand. ■■ RUBBER SOLES A SPECIALTY AfV Repairing while you wait. Work called lor and delivered. ALL FANCY WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J. Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop. The Chalfonte REASONABLE TERMS CAPE MAY, N. J. MBS. CALVIN 8ATTERFIELD The Marcy Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE 234 PERRY STREET open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient locution Keystone Phone 68-8. H. H. McPHERSffN. THE HARRISON MRS. C D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor I Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey BEIMfflE COTTAGE .ggfeft - . MRS. E. Sttflti ' ' 109-1 1 Perry Street,' Cape ll*r, N, J

