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ASSOCIATED HOTELS EUROPEAN PLAN [ ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH HOT AKD OOLD RUNNING WAIVE XH EAOB BOOM t HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting, frrigaton Pants Installed. Keystone }77Y 116 Pearl JSt? West Cape May Special 30 day price an' i ELECTRICAL FIXTURES FOR A SIX ROOM HOUSE including 4 one light fixtures, 1 three light fixture for living room, Ine modern indirect bowl for dining room. ^ - 8 ||{j 10 REEVES & GREEN ' Engineering Company SHOW ROOM, JilO WASHINGTON STREET , Keystone PbaofeJB K, Cape May, N. J. rjf / - mK .p jEjflpL l k Suits Made to Order 15.00 ur $45.00 Woctk (15B0 to »«S.0<) All kind* of Palm Beach Mohair and K eep Kool Kloth at Tn Doltan. Headquarter, for French Dry <H—ning white olotbas. GYS MEF Ladies' and Men's Tailor 219 Decatur Stteet Cape May, N. J. f . FIRST SHOWING OF FALL HATS for Women and Children - bome very pretty shapes in -felt and velvet at very reasonable prices. f formal opening will be announced later '■j * special offerings in children's dresses a underwear. also some novel ideas in fancy goods, for those who look ahead for the holiady8. EMMA C. CARPENTER - 629 Lafayette Street °PST^ Key tone Phon? 64 M 1 "Let. the People Decide" I W it h this for a Campaign Slogan, the support of the Republican ■ voters is asked by I JOSEPH S.FREUNGHLiYSEN Candidate for the Nomination for I UNITED STATES SENATOR I At the Republican Primary I TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1916 I Sr WHO STANDS FOR Protection to American Industrie* and Labor: The Immediate' Preparedness of Ihia Gauntry for Defenae: ( . The Immediate Eatabliahment of a Merchant Marine for the Development Ourttiuwiw.' - , I fe • Paid for by C S. Atkinson, So^rrilie. N . J. ' 1 1

"What Congroed ham l don* concwnlog a BGovernment S Armor Plant I . and what people pro B thinking about it" p Tbi» tithe tide of sbockkt We bare prepared We •hall be glad to send - a copy free to sag 0 * nam interacted Bethlehem Steel Co. gouth BcthMham, Pa. . MONTHLY ; REPORT1 * T COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF T CAPE MAY. N. J. T Report for the month of Auguat, 1916. Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1916. Regular Meeting Directors Present: Messrs Hanes, Shaw and Stevens. / 1 Treasurer's report for July received, filed, ordered published. B Police report for July ordered filed. ^ Director of Streets reported Traffic signs K placed. % H The City Solicitor presented the Con- j> tract between the City of Cape May and the Cape May Light and Power Co., for t lighting Streets and Public Buildings, and for Supplying Current. Contract read, and ordered executed under Resolution^ Bills to the amount of (1,797.76 ordered 4; paid. 4: Tdesday,' Auguat 8, 1916. Regular Meeting. v Directors Present: Messrs. Hanes, Shaw 4: Stevens. 4: The City Auditor's Report to August 1, 1916, read, ordered filed. The Clerk, City Engineer, and Super in- 4 tendent of lights, Tax Collector, presented the usual reports for the week. City Solicitor instructed to draw amendments to the Board of Health Ordinance. Bills to the amount of (1,035.54 ordered 4 paid. 4! * Tuesday, August 15, 1916. Regular * ) Meeting. « Directors Present: Messrs. Hanes, Shaw 4: Stevua. < Treasurer reported the Statement for ^ July ready for publication.. 4. Director Hanes reported that Pnimotar * and Lung Motor bad been placed in Pnv- * • ilion No. L s 1 A " Contract for the Lighting' referred bo 4; ■ Solicitor for"proof reading. - 4; >' Bills' to the amount of (3,500.36 ordered * - « Tuesday, August 22, 1916. Regular 41 Meeting. 41 Directors Present Messrs. Hanes, Shaw, -•tevens. , . 4; Hartford Boiler Insurance Co. reported 4' the Boilers at Water Works in good 4' i-ondition. 41 4! Supt. Water Works reported that the 4; Engineer irendared his weekly state- 4; menu regularly. . 41 Clerk reported that the July statement 4] was published. 41 Mercantile Appraiser instructed to col- 4i iect Mercantile Taxes from all delia- 41 . quenta. J 4; To notes renewed at the local Banks. ** Supt. of LighU, Tax Collector presented ^ in person their usual reports. The Supplement to an Ordinance estab- 43 lishing a Board of Health read, and passed first and second reading, and ordered published. L] Bills to the amount of (200.46 ordered ,, Kid. - Tuesday, August 29, 19lrf* Regular 42 Meeting. 42 42 Directors Present: Messrs. Hanea. 42 Shaw, and Stevens. , 42 Clerk reported Boajd of Health Ordin- 43 --ce Published. Assessor reported Tax Books laid before IV-unty Board. 411 Collector reported receipts ahead of last year. , 411 Ppl*» report presented to date. - 421 'Wreefcg mi Fiaaaac. *j*ted OAosn 42:

Na'.-t: .,i i.ank. lighting Contract* executed. Clerk in- 1 struct" d to deliver to Co. 1 Ordinance entitled "A Supplement to an Ordinance establishing a Board of Health" passed third reading, au! ordered published. Bills to the. amount of (206.10 ordered paid. Win. Porter, •City Clerk. Cape May City, N. J. STATEMENT THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AT THE CLOSE OK BUSINESS AUGUST 31st, 1916. GENERAL ACCOUNT DR. To caeh on hand at last report (2,958.06 To cash receivtd from Recorder 13366-55 To cash received from C. M. Light and Power Co. 27.26 To cash received from sale of old iron 1234 cash received from alderman "T 20.00 cadi received from Copnty Clerk ' . 5'J7.50 cash received from Otto Ga* Engine Works 15.00 To cash received from City notes discounted at bank 26,000.00 V 37,49731 CR. cash paid orders commissioners • 11315.02 • cash paid sclgiol orders 1,000.00 By taeh paid interest 467.34 By cu>h paid Board of Health 166.29 By cash paid notes on bank *20,000.00 balance on-hand in Treasury ' 4,628.56 37,47931 DISBURSEMENTS SALARIES 4298 — W: L. Stevens 125.00 4299 — Jos. H. Hanes 104.16 — W. 6. Shaw 104.16 4301 — J. Spioer Learning 83.33 4302— Wm. Porter 83.33 4303— S. B. Wilson 66.66 4304—1. Allan Wales 50.00 -,'306— H»rry Hebenthal 12 AO — Walter Fendereon, Jr. 50.00 679.14 ENGINEERING SERVICES . 4308— L E, Miller, Jr. 50.00 — >Uj*EREST OX-BONDS.. 125.00 INTEREST ON NOTES 258.34 POUCE AND WATCHMEN 4207 — Mrs. L. Baldwin 3.50 4213— Eastern TeL and TeL Co 42.55 4227 — Jefferson Gibson 35.00 4228— Wm. Gibson 32.50 4227 — John Reeves 32A0 4230— Walter Smith 32.50 4231— Lewis Williams 32.50 4232— Cfcas. Daniels 32.50 Chas. Finneman 32.50 ■ 4234— Albert Soudent 20.00 4235— Edw. Loper 32.56 — Wilbur Ormerod 32.50 4237— Thos. Keenan 35.00 4238— John Keenan ' 32.50 4289— Gee. HiiuT " 32.50 4240 — Clarence Bishop ' 32.50 Geo. Holden' ' ' • "! 82X0 4242— Wm. Holden ' 32.60 4243— Samuel Elwell' ' f ' 100 4244— Samuel Rissonger .32,50 Emma Stites " 70.00 4252— L.' Baldwin 7.00 4296— L. Baldwin 2.10 4322— Geo. C. Baldwin 80.00 4323 — Jefferson Gibson ■ 35.00 Wm. Gibson 32.50 4325— Lewis Williams 32.50 Walter Smith 32.50 — Wilbur Ormerod 32.50 4328— Chas. Finneman 32.50 Chas. DanieU 32.50 4330— Edw. Loper 32.50 4331 — John Reeves 32.00 : ' 4332— Albert Souders 20.0u I ' 4333 — Thos. Keenan 30.u0 1 ' John Keenan 27.50 ' 4335 Goo. Holden 27.50 ' 4336— Wm. Holden 27A0|' 4439— Geo. Hand 27.50 ' ; 4340— Jos. Stoddard 23.27 J 4336— Samuel Rissinger 10.65 ' — Clarence Bishop 27 AO | * 1567.77 STREETS AND PUBLIC • A PUBLIC BUILDINGS H 4181 — C. M. Uluminating Co. 162.00 j 4 4254— C. M. Illuminating Co. 2.70 ; ^ — C. M. Light and Power Co. 19.44-] ^ — C. M. Light and Power Co. 19.12 4 — C. M. Hluminating Co. 162.00 4 — C. M Light and Power Co. . 2A2 4 C. M. Light and P. Co. 1.162A9 4 L. E. Miller 33.33 4 „ . : 4 1A64.00 4 FIRE AND WATER 4 «163— YalvoliWtfl ft,. 88 A3 4 1187— kfwark Brass Co. • 21.00 4 1190 — Geo. W. Reeves 11.78 4 •208 — Dpi- and AU. TeL end TeL , P4 Oo 325 C. B. Speaae 36.00 4 . 1

4278 — X. Y. Belting and Packing Oo. • 1A7 j 4287 — B. S Curtis and Son 2.58], I 4312— F. C B. Speacr 35.60 f 4313— W. S. H. Speace 32.50, . 4314— E. a Hewitt 32A0 ■ 279.76 FIRE DEPARTMENT* 4205— Eldredge and Phillips 139.32 4219— G E. Holmes *2.50 4220— Jes. T- Rice 32A0 4307— Fire Dept. 375.00 ' 4315— C. E Holmes 32A0 ' 4310— Jk*. T. Rice _ 32 AO 644A2 STATIONERY, PRINTING AND ADVERTISING 4194— Herald Pub. Co. 8A7 4206— Laura M. Brown 10.60 4245 — Star and Wave Puh. Oo. 3.00 4246— ^Star and Wave Pub. Co. 12.00 4280 — Star and Wave Pub. Oo. 12.00 5 4284— Sf»r and Wave Pub. Co. 12.00 ' » 4286— Herald Pub. Co. 11.17 ! 4287— Clark Whitcraft Co. 121.60 i 4290 — Star and' Wave Pub. Oo. 4.00 I N 194.94 music ) 4180 — Richard L. Weaver 440.00 • 4201 — Richard L Weaver 440.00 i ) 4226— Richard L. Weaver 440.00; 4277— Richard L. Weaver 440.00] ) 4288— Richard L Wear* 440.00, 4353 — Richard L Weaver 480.00 < ) ; 2,680.00 j [ AMUSEMENTS 4193 — Gilbert. C. Hughes, Tret, 200.00 ; 4251— Gilbert C. Hughes, Tree. 250.00 ; • 4363— Harry Eehr 16.00 1 ) 4368— Gilbert C. Hughes, Tres. 55.00 ' 1 ) . 520.00 ) incidentals 4185 — J. Allen Wales 10.00 5 4193— S. Wilson, Treas. 5.01 - 4179 — Alexes. Shellenger 3A6 1 4202— Jae. T- Rice - 53A0 4214— S. B. Wilsoa, Tres. 203.11 4261—8. B. Wilson, Tres. 38.40 ) 4283— S. B. Wilson, Tres. 4.25 J 4287 — W. R. Sbeppard 100.00 5 4293— F. W. Miller 50.00 ' 5 4294— W. J. and S. R. R. Oo. 2°6 1 4295— Alexes. ScheH eager 1.29 i 4297— S. B. Wilson, Treas. 5.10 ) ) i *•• 476.48 3 PROPERTY REPAIRING AND IMPROVEMENTS I 4184— W. K. Loveit 657 4186— M. H. War* ' 13A0 3 4188— Better Zinc War Re. 36.00 4189— M. B'. Ware ^ 4A2 9 4191 — Harris and Bennett 12.60 4192— E. W. Hand 36.00 I 4196 — L. E. Ruffings 15.00 4202 — Chas. Kealum 27.77 J 4208— Del. Atl. Tel. and Tel. Oo 10.80 5 4212 — Eastern. Tel. and Tel. Co. 2.15 1 3 4222 — Jennie Turner 5.00 • ) 4224— Mrs. Heks ~ 15.00 ■ ) 4-225 — Emtpa Hand. 15.00 ) 4279— Reeveg and Green 21.80 ) 4285 — L. E Ruffings 15.00 ) 4318 — .Jennie Turner 5.00: ) 4886— Mrs. Hess 16.00 , ) 4321— Emma Hand 16.00 ' V- i 1. ) w ' ~ « 273.71 i } OPERATION OF THE SEWER PLANT 1 ) 4182— Valvoline Oil Co. 39.38 ' ) 4195 — Northern Anthracite Oo. 66.39 j ) 4198 — Goodell Eldridge 55".00] ) 4196 — Edward Vaster 20.00 ' ) 4200 — Frank Hawkins 3A0 ' ) 4255— C. M. Illuminating Co. 14.33 • y 4802— Hunter Dickson Co. 17.85 ) 4306^— lYm. Hickey 65.00 ) 4311— Goodell Eldridge 55.00 ) ) 336.45 ) POOR FUND ) 4223 — A. G. Bennett 8.33 ) 4319 — A. G. Bennett 8A3 • 1 1 ;v» 16.66 ) REPAIRING, CLEANING, AND I WATERING STREETS I 4169 — .lames Tunis 2.25 l] 4170— Moses Owen 28.00], , 4171 — Isaac Turner 20.05 ]( h4fr*^Jog. Loper 19.25 I 4173 — Frank Hawkins 12.25 I '4174 — Vincent Granger 20.05 1 1 4 175 — Peter Dennis 22.75 1 '4176 — Jos. Edmunds 11.50 4177 — Frank Green 30.00 1 '4178 — D. W. Rodan 75.00 1 , 4179— Irvan Wood 47.22 M 4211— W. J. and S. 8. R- R. Co. 97.341 ' 4221— E. W. Long 25.00 1 ; 4215— Del. River Quarry -Con. Co 179.29 1 4248 — Empire Oil Co. 24.00 1 4261 — Moses Owen * 26.25 1 4262— Isaac Turner 21.00 ( ,i 4263— Jos. Loper 22.75 4264— Frank Hawkins 18.03 1 4265 — Vincent Gerange 21.00 Peter Dennis 22.75 4267 — Jos. Edmunds 21.58 Joe. Tunis 29.25 — Edw. Passer 18.50 d — Frank Green 62.22 £ 4271— Irvin Wfc* 55.00 4272— D. W. -Rodan 72.78 W. Rodan 5.00 q — Ohaunoey Green if. 78 I ?I276— Frank Hawkins 7.00 q 4276-Frym , ML £ 4281 — J Shannon and On , (50 t 1

I ! 434* -Jo.. Loper ) 4345 — Vfecent Grensge tMM I i 434f Peter DennU 1 434® — los. Tunis , 4349 — Frank Green ) 4350-0. W. Rodan H ) 4351— Irvin W* re I i»2— Chauneey. Green : BOARD OF HEALTH 686— W. R, Sbeppard (aM 686— Dr. V. M. D. Mercy 2.00 X ' 667— Wm. . Porter ) ass— R. 6. Hand ) 689 — J. T. Hewitt L(g ) 690 — John Bing ) 691 — Star and Wave Pub. Co. 14P S ) 692— Wm. Porter,, Secretary, SAB ' 893 — R. S. Hand ' K4A9 ' 6. B. Wilson. 1 Treasurer. . 9 BTA TEMEN*T OF THE iP-UBLM ) SCHOOLS OF CAPE MAY, N. J., AT I THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AU' iUST-' I ; 31st, 1916. >| RECEIPTS , . i'rl ( To Current Receipts 3,790X8 I j To Cash from S. R. Stites, Secy. S06A0 - To Cash from S. P.. Stites,' Secy. 35.00 ) • To Current Receipts Manual | Training 2,567.55 1 2/>fi7.55 - T lj 7, 199 A3 i )' DISBURSEMENTS ./|S - By Current Expanses 568.12 ) By Manuaf Training 8.40 By Cadi to Balance 6,623.41 *Si 7,199.98 -•* J S. B. Wilson, ) Custodian. > CROWDS STILL HERE This b>s been the most successful sea- - .son in the history of Cape May. During the past few weeks {he beach and board- ^ walk have been crowded with visitors. The hotel proprietors report a most successful season 40. far, and it is axj pected to continue far into October. The clear weather and comfortable temperature of the ocean have made ^ moonlight bathing parties very popular j during the past two weeks, and each ^ evening has seen the beach full of parties- who usually have a marehmallow , toast.prececding. thc. moonlight dip. 5 Many of those who are compelled to leave at this time envy the more fortunate ones who take the fall for their ^ vacations, for it is generally known that . jthis and the months of September and j October are the moet pleasant ones of the whole year. The people are beginning to realit this, 'as the hotels report very satisfactory bookings for this period. 1 The opening of the schools usually means the departure of many of the I families to tbrir city homes, but as nearjly ell the cities will delay the opening, this y- ar. it is to be considered that the j season will . be prolonged for . many families, who have heretofore ( been compelled to leave early. . ! Despite the fact that the children arc denied the privilege of the amiyemeBt houses, there seems to be a spirit of happiness which the dread disease cannot set back. RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED jo«r ciu« Is, write for izjt FttEC book. ' tl^rlc,k DneU.lr, M. !».. I»,"" >5^ 8.^ BojUton et_, boston. Xtu. ' Rubber Stamp Tads, all colors, »t the old price while they last: 25 cents each, (2.50 per dozen; assorted colors, finest quality. After this supply is exhausted 1 jthe price will advance 40 per cent. Star and Wave Stationery Department. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI^ I The Safe Deposit Vault of the Se1 curity Trust Co, has modern devices ] for security and convenience. Boxes rented at (2 and upwards Advertise in^ the Star and Wave. work at consistent prvo* Jesse Rain Spouting. Gutters and Tin Roofs M. Brown. 110 snd 112 Jnckaoa St. Read the Weekly Star- and Wav Typewriter for hire; 50 cents per % (2.00 per week. Star and Wave ' Department. Rubber Stamp Pads, al colors, at ffce qldjjric, .while they last: 26 cents each, I2.9D pier doeefl-; aeeortod colors, finest quality KC.tMs mm* *^skM-fed ihe TTri» rtl Mnw mwrrrP star and Wave maKawry Depietw**.