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MILLS SECOND i IN SWIMMING YOUNG SWIMMER MAKES GREAT < JUMP IN RACES AT YACHT CLUB —ONLY HALF POINT BEHIND LEADER— OLGA DURFNER HERE THIo WEEK. With the last week's swimming rates. !V Mills, one of the young er boys took a ii , gTeat jump in the season standing und o is now but a half point behind }<ayen, ig the leader. Last week there were tweu- [ o ty-five entries in the meet while thirty- ' A five took swimming lessons. " j s This week will be ' a banner week ■ S among the swimmers. The regular S ' 'Weekly meet will be held in the morn 1, lug while in the afternoon at 2.81) o'clock « a large swimming exhibition will be I L Staged. The participants in this cxlii- '<■' bttion will bo Miss Olga Durfner, Mr. j t Charles Dtiborow and eleven girl swim- a mers of the Philadelphia Tunigeminde i e Ail methods of swimming will be shown i is while fancy diving will be one of the 1 1 1 features. II Tie results of last week's meet was i n as follows;— I „ 60 yard dash for men — 1, Davis; 2. ni Neal; 3, Mills. 4; M*cKenzie; *>, Camp- in 1 » •»» alius, uscaenue; Lamp-

bell. Time. 42 seconds. 40 yard dash for girls— 1, Miss Richards, 2, Miss Rogers; 3, Miss Hall. Time 60 seconds. 440 yard swim for men— 1, Dorse v; 2, Mills; 3, Sayen; 4, Gulliver; 6, Neal. Time, 5.55. Fancy Diving for men— 1, Foulke; 2, MacKcnzie; 3, Cunningham; 4. Mills- 5 Gulliver. Pqinta 61 out of a possible Fancy diving for girls— 1, Miss Rogers; 2, Miss Richards; 3, Miss Hall. Points, 35 out of a possible 45. Under water swim— 1, Latrobe , ■>_ Foulke; 3, Tafel; 4, MacKctir.hrf' Sf Kay. Distance, 76 feet, 8 inched. 50 yards on Back— 1, Milft-2, Doraey; 3, Sayen; 4, Tafel ;/5, Gulliver. Time 56 seconds. The points for the entries eligible for the cups to date are 1. Sayen 29 1-2 po.nU , J 29 points •' 19 points i" ne,", 17 1-2 points i 5, Haiiowell j;n.2 point^ The points for the girl contenders are - Igras.-: j::::-::rseg, 3, Miss Kutr 6 pointl4 , 4, Miss Wichelhausen 6 points j, SMALL FIRE ON CHESTNUT ST. Early Friday evening a small fire broke out in a stable on Chestnut Street I The property is owned bv the S. B. Sit- I , ley estate of Gunden. Aside from I , burning gome rubbish the -fire made , practically no progress. The origin of l the blaxe is a mystery, the supposition , being that someone was careless with - a match 'or cigarette butt. FISHERMEN UPSET IN BOAT f While fishing in the Cape May inlet 1 Sunday four fishermen who were down a from Philadelphia for the day became 1 excited and upset the small row:boat that d they were in. Owing to the fact' that t they were all good swimmers they were t able to get in shore in spite of the •' strong tide in the inlet and escaped with ' nothing more than a soaking. The men « disappeared before they could be identi- ' fied. Stationery for Professional Men '' •pedal low prices until May 1st. Star " and Wave Stationery Department. Good work at oonsistaut pneea. Jea» Sain Spouting, Gutter, and Tin Boris d X. Brown, 110 and lit Jaakaaa St S B the Weekly Bter »d Wava

GRANGE TO HOLD PICNIC! CAPE MAY POMONA GRANGE WILL c I HOLD CONTEST AT PICNIC NEST WEDNESDAY A TAVALON. j Tlie Cape May Pomona or Conntv ? | Grange invites everybody to meet with < jit in Avalon on Wednesday, the 23d j; ,inst., and to contribute to the exhibit j, 'of needlework, cookery and farm and y ; garden stuff, and carry off the prizes I » , offered ff they can. The Committee of ' q ; includes Frank Swain.]jSuaintoli; Carlton Westcot of South;" j and Charles R. Hall, of Avalon. i.j. | far as can be learned, the plan is to.' ; hqve the exhibit placed in the Casino jy I and judgefi'in the morning; to have tliely j hour and with A. I). T. How- U jell in charge in the afternoon favoring j | those who must go away by train, and j j ;a special program in the Casino in the!,)* 'evening. Nothing is said of eats and it 1 j probably intended as a basket picnic, p [that is. earh bring a luncheon. lecturer j Howell will as is usual make up his program after lie gets there and sees h (what offers, hut all know it will be „) of 'the best, as material is never lack- p i- ing at a, Orange gathering. Everyone,

whether granger or simply folks is inviti- ed. the object in this as at the old e stand in the South Seaville Camp Meeting Grounds, is to bring old friends and ; neighbors together for a day's visiting. I. and for all to have a day off from the season's rush and worries. There is no !> charge for entry in the exhibit nor for i. admission to the Casino. The Avalon e .Grange is not yet organized, the fortyodd patrons having listed with the South - Seaville Grange. • L LARUE ATTENDANCE AT METHODIST CHURCH '• On\Snnday evening the largest attendanMt that was ever at the Metho- - dist Cm^Rjh turned out to hear the Hon. • John Wanamaker and the special musical attractions that were there. r The entire number of artists ■ that were at the Cold Spring Presbyterian ' Church in the morning were present in » the evening. This included Professor ) Robert Clark. Mr. Bentloy D. Ackley ' and the Bethany Quartette of the Be- ' 1 thany Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia. ' The church was crowd.nl to the do irs 1 and a little more, extra chairs having ; I to be placed in the galler,, the total,1 ' attendance amounted to approximately j 860 people. I STRANGE MESSAGE FOUND 1 The city life guards and the- govern- 1 ment coast guards are very much ex- J 1 cited over the finding of a bottle Thursday on the beach by one of the city ; lifeguards, ft was noticed that a pie.- ' of paper was in the bottle and on in l spection the wording, that was very in- j" distinct as if it. had been in the water]' a long time, was made out to be the! following; •*! am sinking on the Sea'l Maid, My name is John Hill and I live 1 at 25** Napa Street, Philadelphia " The ' tyo figures of the address were in-jj discernible. The coast guards believe j f that someone on a small boat known as;* the Sea Maid has been in trouble off i here recently and inquiries were sent to j the address mentioned on the paper and e nls0 to the yacht clubs of Philadelphia •• find out if a boat of that name with r such a party on board left that port o recently. A reply is expected in a fewdays either confirming the supposition t or proving it to be the work of a so- h called pptctica] "joker(?)". II Adcertise in the Star and Wave. P Typewriter Tor hire; 50 cent, per 82.00 per week. Star and Wave „ Department. R See WentieE for Porch Furnitare

RIO GKAMDE Stop, ' look and listen, fOT our much esteemed grocerman William F. Hand has purchased himself a truck delivery auto, and will furnish, you with up-to-date groceries. Mrs. Sims an aged lady Is quite much indisposed at this writing . Mrs. Lizzie Hand is Una week enjoying the company of her lady friend from Philadelphia. On last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thompson were agreeably surprised when quite a number of their intimate friends gave them * surprise party. David Goff has treated himself to am automobile. Mrs. C. Camp and EtilJbeth Cresst spent Monday with friends in Wildu-ood. FALL SCHEDULE 1916 Howard Carrow Circuit Court Judgn Cape May Court House, Sept. 12th to 18th, inc. Salem, Sept. 19th to 22nd, inc. Bridgeton, Sept. 26th to Oct 5tli, inc. May's Landing, Oct. 10th to 27th, inc. Mt. Holly, Oct. 30th to Nov. 9th, inc. ' Woodbury, Nov. 13th to 23rd, ine. ' 1 Judge Carrow will ait at chambers when notified of motions as follows: First and second Saturday*, Court House, Camden, 10.30 a. m. Third Saturday, Law Library, Motions may be-arranged for other times J and place*. ; Atlantic City, 10.30 a. ro ( LEAGUE APPROVES MURPHY FOR SENATOR The New Jersey Manufacturer.-- and « Business Men's League is the name as- . sumed by the 'men who met a! the j Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, last month, to organize for the purpose of increasing the number -of business men in Congress ■and at the initial meeting appro v.i the candidacy of Franklin Murphy i ■ .r the United States Senate. The leagiu- lias I greatly increased its' members -inn- it ' iwas formed an I it - members are taking an active interest in the Senatorial ami j various Congressional district contesU. j {Letters are being sent to manufacturers, I0 merchant, and other business men all over the state, and those who' are m U sympathy with the movement are asked J , to sign enrollment, blank* which are en- 1 closed. b Peter Campbell, treasurer of the J Nairn Linoleum Company, who !ia-> been | chosen as chairman, has appointed anjj advisary. committee consisting ,.i the j 1 following representative men: Oiarles 1 •S. Boyer, of -li. F. Boyer Co., Camden ; 1 Richard Uqnlvigh of Hay Fbiimir. and Iron Works. Newark; John W. Heins, of I Aeolian Co., Cranfoed; Albert C. I vMidilleton, of Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden; Levi Weingarten of W-in-'garten Brothers, Newark; Eugene Mer-.. [of Heller and M^rz Co., Newark. Will- j ! iam Barliour, of the Linen Thread t ompany. l'aterson ; Uzal II. MoCar-.er, of iFidelity Trust Company, Newark ; L. C. Koven and Brother. Jersey' City; H. C. Lowe, of Law* Paper Company, Ridge- j field; Robertson S. Ward, of General | Leather Company, Newark; liich&rd C. I •lenkinsoii. of R. C*. Jenkin-on and Co.,' — .Newark; Theodore Boeltger. ,.f United j Dye Works. Imdi; Hai«ey M. Larter, of Larter' and Son-. Newark; Walter C- Heath. Summit, of White- 1 and Hoag C-o.; Fred I.. Eberhardt, I of. Gould and Eberhardt. Newark; Geo! E Hoerner, of Haniburg 1 f ; vm to i_. Vi-u-a rl- • II. ...... ..I tl_..l..n , I I

'• Newark: .Howard Maishgll. «.f Joseph ' \Vild and Co., East Orange; Herbert I'. a .Gleason of Johnston and Murphy. New- " ard; Ira A. Kip of Salt's T-vtile Co.. ,Ini.. South Orange, and -lame- I!. Aekerson of General Chemical Co. passaie. * Myron W. Robinson of ila-kensack. ° president of the Crej Car jet > -mpany. is •ecrctary of the league. It is the intention of the league memj bers to carry their activities into every county of the stae. ap]>ea!<ng to the faeturer and business men large and small, on the gionnd that th- ir iV.er-st-1 are identical and that if workrueu are ■ to have jobs at good wage- after the ; " war in Europe ends the employer and - business man must be proja-rfy safe- I guarded against unfair competition from i ■ cheap foreign labor.— Submit t- d ly My- - ron W. Robinson, secretary. X .T Slanu- j • facturera and Business Men's League. FRIENDS' MEETING The annual visitation to the old Ced- 1 ar Meeting Houscof- the Committee of ' the Salem Quarterly will be the last First Day of the last month of the SuutiJ mer, 8th mo.. 28th day, at II a m. All , 1 The meeting houfu^iifon th.' Ocean Parkway to tlic right hand going toward Ocean View and which station is' about a mile to the south. The building | settlers of the county, anil -orroitnued I by old tree*. At one end of its lot is 1 the -God'* Acre" where tlie low heau-,: stones mark the last homes of manv of;1 ! the first families of the county, "and ! 1 still carried with honor by their j j descendants. , ji NEWSPAPER SHORTAGE CAUSES RETRENCHMENT I ' I On account of the scarcit v of news ; ' (print paper, which amounts ti, almost ail | at the present time, and affects I ;all newspapers alike. The North Amer- ' has been obliged to discontinue the heretofore accorded newsdealand newsboys of returning unsold , copies, and will only nrint the number of , papers for which they actually have ' orders. • ■ " c it ia urged by the Nprth American t reader^ who 4»«ce hot been in the of. plachig a regular order for delivery of paper -daRy and Sunday do so at once, in order to insure'receiving the without interruption. If there i* any diflfcuity in securing •' the paper locally. Die North American 0 w ill welcome a letter explaining the rea- R AdrertiM in the Star and Wava. ■J

1 |1 jjl J. SPICER LEAKING 1 00UN8BL0R-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in l Cbancery Ofiice: Hughes and Franklin Streets, ' cape May, New Jersey. r s A C" EL K. ELDRKDGE ATTORN EY-AT-LAW i Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Stt, Oape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 35 A. HENRY H. ELDREDGE ATTORNKY - AT-LA W , ' Solicitor in Chancery for New Jersey ' Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New Jersey. JAMES M. E. HILDRETHCOUNSELOR- AT-LAW Master and Examiner . in ' Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey Keystone Phone 39A. LEWIS T. STEVENl at-Law Special Master in Chanoery : Supreme pourt Commissioner Notary Public 518 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut 8treet t Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) j Filling a specialty— from one dollar ! up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. | My special plates never rock. No one has this method but myself. Will al- - j low you carfare when you order the ibest teeth. | Bell Phone — Walnut 1333. [YOUR EYES I | are Your Tools [ What cue * P'-od workmen oi lii 3 looh to keep tt.em b the bo: o.ncluicn ! I ( Are Yotr Eyec AD Right? f ,,..N /W S. -i I £^SSL'i.l CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. FOR THE EYE. FJ.

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L INGERS JL.L *' ! UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED v ELECTRICIAN j STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECi- i TRIC CARS REPAIRED AND REy CHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. House Wiring, Nickleplating and d Oxidizing Office: 306 Decatur Street -I ELI ROSENTHAL —Tailor— j SUITS MADE TO ORDER We specialize in dry cleaning — all white goods done by the best method. ' j \ Cleaning — Pressing— Repairing l Ph?ne. 413 WAS1UNGTON ST. I — IS YOUR SON A PAMPERED FLEDGLING? I I There is a story in the September . American Magazine in which one char- . acter says to another I "I can tell you what you could have i done, more easily,' the Bird House Man . .replied. "You brought him up a pampered fledgling. You condoned his weakI and you put no iron into him. jhou never trained his will. A terrific j attack of repentance, a Salvation Armyconversion, is what he really needs. The liquor has got to be boiled out of him somdhow, by a doctor who knows about such matters. He needs work, too, real i physical work, and the right compgnioaa;. I Perhaps on a ranch out West, Sir an I Arctic expedition — ' " * Rubber Stamp Prfffs, ail colors, at the old price whil^fiMy IaBt: 25 cents each, $2.50 per do^; assorted colors, finest quality^Mtter this supply is exhausted the pW! will advance 40 per cent. Star and Wave Stationery Department. wx files for bills, letters, receipts, I .wJ made and indexed, at 25 cents each . o*«$2.50 pec dozen. Star and Wave StaI onary Department. rtmi the Weekly Star tri Wava. I E-

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W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats Fruita, Oranges, Banana*. Patent Medicine# Hafdwara. CIGARS AND TOBACCO KeyitoM Phone 161M M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE , H0USEFURNTSHING8 BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE Established 1878 Keystone 114X Regal Shoes Some new Styles of Regal White C&nv^s Pumps arrived just in time for the Fourth. Call and see tbem. M. C. FRYMIRE Broadway and York Ave. WEST CAPE MAY MORRIS BENOWITZ Dealer in Old Metals and Scrap Iron HIGHEST PRICES PAID Also all kinds of Machinery & Boilers \ • 523 ELM1RA SlfiCLT k Keystone 49 Cape May. \ VFRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK ENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CARS 1TORED. CABS n.i.1 r. . — i Li,i,^guuii run n-AZ-iii « utrv. UAK8 iiVHlBD. CABS

r HIRED DAT OR V3HT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIER ' AGENTS FOR THE F*tRBANKS-MORSE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. ' KEYSTONE t-eoA 3EIJ. *

c- - J. J. HANLEY 108 JACKSON STREET UPHOLSTERY Automobile Upholstery Repaired ^ New Celluloid Put In Automobile Curtains i. Trunks Repaired. Mattresses Upholstered Bell Phone 17-J Keystone, 136-R go to H. C. ROHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH taken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON ' B*,h Phones Prompt Deliver!*. I tiPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. \ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office— 512 WASHINGTON STREET Y . READING COAL YARDS and Yards-pERpy anD JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. WiMlejrt-eld*— SUiragra