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SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE ATTORKEY-AT-LAW Merchant, National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts., Cape May. New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC , Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 85 A. HENRY H. ELDREDGE . ATTORNEY-ATJ.AW Solicitor in Chancery lor New Jersey • Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New Jersey. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH OOUXSELOR-AT-LAW .Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street .Cape May, New Jersey j Keystone Phone 39A. LEWIS T. STEVENS Counsellor- at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public 618 Washington St.. Cape May, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's- Theatre) j Filling a specialty — from one dollar up, Bridge work, five dollars a tootlj. 'My special piates never rock. No one has this method but myself. . Will allow you carfare when you order the best teeth. Bell Phone — Walnut 1333. Are you ready lor your opportunity > Save part of your income regularly ud deposit your wiving* la this strong iastitutioc, Ths Security Trust Oa See Wen toll for Porch Fnmiture. Advertise is the Star and Wave.

MEMORIAL DAT EXERCISES Special divine services will* held to mWramiVMd Church of tb^Mvast, as sembly, being- sounded #t 10 o'clock at T the Post Boom on Franklin Street where the John; Mel-ray Post,-tbe Sons of Veterans and the (ipe May Band will form n in procession and march' to the church. On Memorial Day", Tuesday, the members of the John Metray Post, the Sons of Veterans and the Cape May Band will leave the Post room St 6.30 a. m. and _ proceed in automobiles to the various cemeteries 'of the County to decorate the graves of the deceased soldiers. A plea has been made by A- C. GHe, instrucg tor of tjie G. A. R. for a more patriotic celebration of Memorial Day. An claborate program has been planned for the • evening at the Auditorium where services will be held. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH r Decatur and Hughes streets,. the Rev. Curtist O. Bosserman, minister. Services for Public Worship at 10.30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sermon themes, "A ■ Patriot'a Prayer," and "Leaving the Water-pots." Bible School at 3 p. m. 7. Mid-week service on Wednesday at : 8 p.m. X, P- S. C. E. on Friday 'at 8 p. m. Woman's Missionary meeting next Wednesday at 3 p. m. Cordial invitation extended to all serMETHODIST CHURCH | Sunday, May 28. ' j 10.30 a. m. — Moraine service — Subject, ! "Value of Religious Forjns Based on , - 1 the Second Reported Utteremnce of j 2.30 — Sunday School. - 1 <1.45 — Epworth - League*- Subject, "The I r Gospel of Good Cheer," led by the a pastor. v 7.30— Song Service, led by Geo. Reeves, r L Evening sermon by pastor. Subject, g r The Price of Freedom." theme, ap- r propriate to Memorial Day. This Saturday. May 27. Church and Sunday School picnic at Lake Lily. Start j from church at 9.30 a. m. j j ' c I Rent • Safety Deposit Box in thi F I a rnior plate vault of the Security Trust Company, Cape May. tf

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STEREOPTICAH LECTURE On Thursday Evening, June 1st, an il - [ ( lustrated lecture will b<> given in the . Presbyterian Sabbath School under the ' auspices of the W. C. T. U. The lecture will be on temperance work and will be made by some of the most capable cler- < gymen in this district. The price of admission will be ten cents. STANDING OF TWIIGlfT EAGUE 1 Won Lost Per. • Presbyterian 5 0 1.000 Chapel 2 2 .500 ' . I 3 .250 ! Methodist 1 4 .200 j CHAPEL, 6; .METHODIST, 5. 1 The Chapel team showed thai they < were to be considered In the Twilight J League by defeating the Methodist team < on Saturday and getting a stronger" grip j on second "place. The game was hotly ; contested hut the playing of the Chapel 1 team was "steadier than that of the J Methodists. LEAGUE GAMES POSTPONED 1 The rain of the past Week forced the game on Tuesday between the Presbyterian and the Chapel teams and the game Thursday between the Chapel and I the Baptist teams to be postponed until a later date. , Bad temper is sometimes merely a symptom of bad' health? Qr a

x he death rate of persons' under 45 is ' (decreasing; of those over 45 it is increasing? The protection of. the, health of children is the first duty of the Nation? 1 Insanity costs every inhabitant in the United States $1 per veaaA There la more Catarrh In this section of the country than til o.her diseases put together, and until tl.c Isct tew years ' was supposed to bo lacuraVl- For a great ' many years doctors pronounced It a local 1 disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a const!- 1 tutlonaL disease, and therefore requires . constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ! Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4k Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constltu- I tlonal curs on the marhct. It is taken Internally la doses from IS drops to a tsa•poonfuL It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fallsjio^cure. Bend for circulars and teaAddress: F. 3. CHZKZY A OCX, Toisdo, a 1 Sold by Druggists, Tie. «sks Kali's Family puis far insalljiallsn * UNCLAIMED LETTERS Unclaimed letter remaining in Cape P. O. for week ending May 25th: Price, Mrs. Cora. In calling for the above please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. , 1

STONE HARBOR'S MEMORIAL DAY BALL The Lincoln Republican dub of, Stone Harbor (wii) celebrate Memorial Day with a Grand Ball at the Shelter Haven Hotel on Monday night. May 29th, an announcement of which appears in another column. Ths ample preparations whiah the club is making insure the success of the affair. The attendance will include not only the summer visitors, hut also many ' prominent political leaders in the Oounty, as the ^occasion is regarded as the ' opening event of the County in the campaign of 1916. In this campaign. New Jersey will elect a President, an United States Senator and a Governor at the same election for the first time in its history, while the officers of Sheriff And Assemblyman, together with a number of Borough offices, are to be filled.. Features of the Bali will be a "Straw" Election, at which regular printed Ballots will be used in a regulation ballot box presided over by Judges and Election officers. Ladies will be allowed to register their choice, yellow ballots being supplied to tbeim in honor of the cause of suffrage, while the men will vote on the usual white ballots. There will be a cabaret performance and other novel features and all guests are assured of a hospitable welcome. Tickets admitting lady and gentleman are $1 each and may be obtained at _the door on the, night of the ball.

tTTEWmnil RAT To the B**«r of Star aad Was,. : -"'pi' it L «v»deirt"u*t ' the iEFSsrahS -s, to the spirit and intent*** of Memorial Day as ft was Bret set aside. TVe day »*» to teach as to revere the ■'•oria of those whe went from out home* tfty two to fifty-six years ag'lk Soutbau battlefields to fight to pratfrve a Baited, free people. Should they be so easily forgotten? For example. Out of cab tttmHkf, Company A, of the Seventh Regime* t of New Jersey, who went from Ope May, bat thirty six of the hundred men in it enme back hlive after their three yware' experience. i-3 And we are reminded that had not J these brave men gone to w*r, there' would not today hare been the fcig, free United States, but probably auv (mall nations, and prineipalitira. maybe, warring against each other, as in Europe. We should all help the Grand Army of fhe Republic in their celebration of the day and in the decoration of the graves of the patriots, their comrades, who fought to preserve this blamed union, as a rebuke to those who sought to dismember it. John Mecray Post, with ito lass than fiftjr members, now has all Vkr work of caring for the nineteen cemeteries in the county of Cape May, in which more than the people aid them in tbew'work, and five hundred soldiers He bunco. Max God bleu them in their effort*. » , LEWIS T SjTKVENS. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Celebration of the' Holy Communion* 7J0 a. m. { 1 Celebration of the Holy Communing 1 and Sermon, 10 JO a. m. ^ Sunday School, 2 JO p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8.00 p. i< Wednesday evening services, 7 JO. \ Rev. Paul Sturtevaat Howe, J Priest In Charge CONSTIPATION 1 Causes Boils, Pimples. Blotches, Yellow- - nern of Skin, Bad Breath, Low Spirits, Dia- . rinese, Drowsiness, Blurred Eyesight, Bad Dreams, Nervousness, Sick Headache, Poor L Circulation and Bilious Attacks. Booth - Overton Laxative - liver Tabid* Believe Constipation and aB conditions , arising therefrom. One' tablet at night, oooe or twice a week, will make you eat, sleep end feel better. Tbey do not oontain calomel or other > harmful ingredients ; will not make yo« t feel sick or languid, but will make you • feel full of life and ready tor work. You will net believe bow gentle yak thorough their action is until you have tried them. Send 10 cents and this advertisement f Nu. 15") for a trial package. M— ey rtlnfcl It at **»HI* 1 Iny. kaath-Overtea Ca, II BreaAw^, New Yarfc.

Once in a generation or so a book finds its way into history. Once in a decade the populace ' '*** of a world power is stirred. Bimt M¥PETCE An inspired revelation written by J. Stuart Blackton, shows America's defenselessness. You see the most beautiful sky line in the world in flames. The metropolis of the western hemisphere devastated. The fall of New York. The enemy approaching. The defeat of the meager American forces. The landing of the invaders. Our forts destroyed. Our fleet beaten in battle. But With it all is a heart interest drama so vivid, so real, so touching, that it makes a lump rise in your throat and makes your heart pulsate faster. This is THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE FIRST SHOWING IN CA PE MAY COUNTY

Matinee commencing promptly at \ 2.30

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