Cape May Star and Wave, 10 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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GREEN CREEK BJa Hottest, ot Di*s Creek, secretary of Middle Township Sunday School assoeiation, visited both schools here on Sunday. George Carlson, wife and two lady friends attended church service here 6unday morning, , Capt Thomas Swain of Court House ■pent. part of the week with his daughter Mrs. Hattie Hollingshead. She took him home Tuesday. Carlos B rough ton of Eldora was here a short time on Tuesday. The Ladies Aid Society is planning to lay a cement walk fronting the Methodist Church. Miss Ethel Erricson ahd lady friend from .Philadelphia spent Memorial Day with Mrs. Sally Erricson. Capt. Librand Grace of Goshen called on Capt and Mrs. M. M. Norbury Monday. Ed. Hollingshead and wife are entertaining friends from Philadelphia this week. Lance Lehman of the Pumping Station has a new automobile. Mrs. Sadie El dredge visited her husband in the~ hospital last week. Twenty-one of the Men's Bible Class attended the regular quarterly meeting at Stone Harbor Thursday evening. Capt. M. M. "Norburv and wife and . sister, Mrs. Jennie Swain, visited thei." sister, Mrs. Alwilda Foster at Dorchester Thursday. They took Mrs. Jane Bennett along, who spent the day with he' niece, Mrs. Cruse. Mrs. Jenny Shivers and children of Anglesea spent the jweek with Mrs. Josephine Conover. Mrs. Mary E. Foster is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Josephine Lowe, of Wilmington. Mr. Henderson of Delmont has rented the Alvin Doughty house and moved his family here last week. Mr. Henderson will work in the bay. Ed. Armstrong has rented thfir house to two New York parties for the summer; they moved in last week. Mr6. George W. Hand, of Wild wood, spent Wednesday witlvMrs. Susan HickMiss Helen Schellinger, who has taught domestic science in the Glassboro High School during the past school year will return home Friday. • She has been eledted for another year with an increase of salary. Misses Etbe^ ElUabeth and Mary Schellinger, who have been attending ' college at Carlisle, Pa., returned home Thursday evening in time to attend Commencement. Charles Marquett, who was taken to j the German Hospital a few weeks ago was operated on for inward cancer, and I died on Saturday, and was -buried in j West Philadelphia Wednesday. Steilman "Leeds, the oldest perm.) 5*in this section, (lie# IF~kisJi»tne here on Wednesday and was buried Saturday, i The wedding of Mr. Kent - Redgraves I and Miss Erma Korbury is announced | . for this week. They are among our best •young pehple and are respected by all. Frank Fisher and wife are spending his vacation with Mrs. Fisher's mothtr Mrs. Mary Ella Foster. Frank has been working for the Childs' Restaurant Company for' several years. Mr. Harry Watson and wife called on Cosh en friends Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller accompanying them. Seth Miller. Sr.. spent a day of this We. k with his son Danniel at West Cape Y ay. Our people wefie sorry to learn of the death of Mr. George Anderson of the' Rio Grande Packing Co., on Saturday at his bqfne isf^hiladelpbia. Ire You I Temperance Man? 1 If so you can sell Insurance for the National Temperance ^Jfe Insurance Society and earn $100 to $200 per month as special I or General Agent in yoqr county. Experience not necessary. The only Life Insurance Institution that does not insure the Drinker. Promotion and permanent positiop to acceptable men who make good. John D. Knapp. Sec*y. 05 \ William St., New York. t Read the Weekly Star and Wave. ' !

I : BUY A BICYCLE NOW FOR HEALTH, WEALTH AHD RECREATION D. P. Crowell

g THE I Casino Theatre I Madison and Beach Avenues I geraldine farrArr~ b "maria kosa" SATURDAY. JUNE 24th douglas fairbanks in B " the habit of happiness " B SUNDAY EVENING. JUNE 25th sessue hayawaka — and his talented wife TSURO AOKI in "alien souls" ^ B \EVERY ATTRACTION PRESENTED THROUGH |fs BOOKING COMPANY |

The latest improvement in Projecting Machines. 2-SIMPLEX-2 . H Operated by special arrangement wiih the Stanley Theatre, HI 1H Philadelphia, by their own OPERATORS. Mr. Hamilton 4. 868 Cherry, Mr. George Huebner, Mr. Max Katz Mr ■£■ George Abbott, and Mr. Wm. Katz. Manager of the - ^ Stanley. The above named will be with us throughout &g| ■1 the entire season. Each week we will present the two RELEASES of the PARAMOUNT CO., three prior and latest pictures. PHI Two each week the famous TRIANGLE FILM fii Mm CORPORATION. ^ EE B Nothing too good for the people ol " COOL GAPE MAY " B LADY USHEPvS MODERN EQUIPMENT « Bs POLITE ATTENTION WELL CONDUCTED ( Gosino Amusement Go 1 v Mil C. EARLE MILLER KARL A. SUELKE ' SB Lessees

IN THE DISTRICJ. COURT H)F THE UNITED "STATES tbs District of New Jersey In the matter of Emms Warner trading, as • In Bankruptcy. ! E. .Warner and Com- ' ! pany. Bankrupt. J Notice is hereby given that Emma j trdg. as E. Warner and Com- 1 pany, Jiaving on' the eighth day of Sep-'! tember, 1915, been duly adjudged a bankrupt in the above entitled cause, has filed her petition for a discharge as ] a bankrupt, and the same will be heard I by said court on the tenth day of July, 1916, at ten-thirty o'clock in the forenoon, at the United 'States Court Room, in Newark, at which time and place all creditors and other peraons, in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of at id petition should not be granted. GEORGE T. CRANMER, 1319-6-10-19-lt Clerk of said Court. Advertise in the Star and Wave. KISSEL KAS (Brery Inch A Chr) TOURING GABS AND TRUCKS SBTD FOR LITERATURE Hemy Reeves Agent Cape Key, M. J.

FINE LONG CURLED HAIR Mtfrnrssps FOR SALE Best A. 0. A, Ticking, weight 50 lbs- . $17.50 J. J. HANLEY 108 Jackson St., Cape May, N, J. Bell Phone 17J.

COLDWELL LAWN MOWERS Have bean on the Market for 45 years. Nothing bat the best of Materials and Workmanship enter into the construction of them. Prices range from $3.00 to $14.00 Buy a Good Reliable Guaranteed LAWN MOWER ^ while you are abdut it. Full stock of Garden Hose, Rakes, Spades, Shovels, » Sprinkling Potr. GARDEN HOSE from 10c to 18c per foot, guaranteed Hose Reds and Noasles. CHAS. A SWAIN WtSAAW* IK

315-7 JACKSON ST.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

SUMMER MILLINERY Leghorns trimmed in various, styles, $3.00 up. Hats in the stylish lacey braid effects. White hats beautifully trimmed with flowers — these are all in the newest styles and reasonable in price. Children* trimmed hats, $1.50 to $5XK). Sport hats $1.00 up, a lot of untrimmed hats and trimmings at interesting prices for order work. LOTTIE R. HILLMAN 220 Perry Street, Cape May. Facial requirement* a study. Out Tuesdays.

SPECIAL SALE / IN THE Small Things for the Sewing Basket Stocking Darners, 3c each. Tape Measures, 2c and 5c each. Pearl Buttons from 5c a dozen 'up. Self Shank Pearl Buttons for. dress trimming, 10c dozen. Double Cover Dress Shields, 10c pair. White Cotton Tape, two 4 pieces for 5c. English Twilled tape, 10 yard pieces, 9c a piece. Large Paper of Pins, 3c paper up. ( De iter's Turkey Red Embroidery .Cotton, lc spool. Also many other articles at equally low rates EMMA C. CARPENTER 629 Lafayette Street °s2£,tf Kuystone Phone 64-M Regal Shoes Save you money on evary pair. Latest styles combined with Superior Quality. Other shoes, lowest prices consistent with good quality. M. C. FRYMIRE Broadway and York Ave. WEST CAPE MAY LlkO H * 1 * j ® CAP E, MAY .NT. J. "® MANAGEMENT, J.PlCOX Program MONDAY. JUNE 12 j Hazel Dawn in "The Masquerade?, " TUESDAY. JUNE 13 Anionio Moreno £r Edith Storey in " The Dun of Egypt " I . WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14 William Famum in " The Bondman " THURSDAY. JUNE 15 J CJeo Ridgdy and Wallace Reid in •' The Chorus Lady " FRIDAY. JUNE 16 Alice Brady in "The Reck" SATURDAY. JUNE II Valli Valli in " The Woman Pays " SELECTED FEATURE PHOTO-PLAYS NONE BUT THE BEST