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OPE.MAYSTAR AND WAVE Dnu Wave EatabUabed 1866 Mar of the Cape Eatabllahed 1668 Marred In Star' and Wave 190T , ILBERT R. HAND, . General llui .er Forma doae Thursday evening*. Out Sf town circulation delivered Saturday*. ■UB8CRIPTION PRICE, |1.«0 PER FHAR IN ADTaNCB. Thla paper la entered at the poet■Mee aa second-claaa poatal matter. ■FAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. til and S17 Washington Street. REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR PRESIDENT Charles E. Hughes, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT Charles W. Fairbanks, of Indiana. Stone Harbor Tie quarantine was raised at sundown of Saturday that our children enrolled for high school in Court House, might be in at the opening on Monday. Our clean bill of health continued to the end. Movies was opened Ao the children Saturday night and the Sunday School, and Christian Endeavor on Sunday. 1 1 Change of time for tne railroad is in the second morning train, leaving at 8.15 j instead of 9.25 a. m. William L., Warrington and wife are | to J|>end a -period in Mirimar before . returning to Florida for the winter. The . : wedding was in the Church of the Transfiguration, New York City, September 1 14.. .-Hi' Captain Eellsall's large float sunk in { ' the Channel off the Yacht Club, lost the | ■ bottom in being raised and will henceforth be floated by barrels. ; 1 A number of the lady visitors at the ■ life saving drill at the Coast Guard Sta- 1 tion last week were among the rescued, 1 1 and found being shipwrecked just fun. ' ' The next will be in a full moon tide of : Oqjober. j « "Home and School" for the current ( ^ school year re-elected Mrs. W. L. Tur- ! - pin, president; Ida Troxel, vice presi- ' dent; Mrs. E S. Herbert, secretary and) Miss M. L. Van Tbuyne, treasurer. The first event for replenishing the funds Will be a necktie and apron social in [ .Borough Hall, October 3. , Cards are issued by John M. Larsen ' h and wife for the wedding of their daugh- j r ter Gladys, in the P. E. Church of St. t . Mary's by the Sea at noon of October 11,- with reception in Shelter Haven ho- j, tel from 12.30 P. M. to 4 P. M. As our v first Protestant Church wedding the j snatter holds interest aside from its being of our very own people. t, • Grange will' Vgin.ita open sessjous f on Saturday with a card party, conven- '» ing for buaineae at 730 P M.. and open- li ing for cards at 8 P. M. Only those 11 pay who play. All, especially ncn-com-«ns, are invited, and as the -chanc* to become acquainted is, •offered, be sure K and accept j Oapt. Albert W. Wood, U. 6. N., with y tie two younger boys continue in camp V near to the Coast Guard Station but Mrs. Wood has returned to the New ^ York City home, remaining here however until after Master Horace's birthday party last Friday. y Paul Townoend, who halted on his M way from Yale to Pittsburg to go on with his battery to. the border and catch R Villa, got no further thati Tunkhannock, Pa. After this week here at home O he will return to Yale. si Fifty-five clergymen from fading „ pastorates of Eastern Pennsylvania and Camden were here last week to consider j, locating vacation homes for their people and to meet the need of a centre for Baptists at some resort along the South Jersey coast, as Methodists have theirs in Ocean City, the Roman Catholics in 6ea Isle and the Episcopalians in Cape May City. Dr. Levi Haner and his bro- ("i ther William are out for Stone Harbor, in . both having spent part of the season in a I the bungalow, colony, and- have a double hi bungalow under way to be th(. home *"c whenever they can get to it the year th around. All present endorsed the plan H as pgpsented at ao-fffter dinner confer- at ence held in the Harbor Inn parlors and in named a committee to present it to the hi Conference? The plan includes an audi- H tori u m and a. Chautauqua course. m - The Yacht Club is now' open only at I' week ends, but the tennis courts show S enough in town for a team. The dinner M to be given the Board of Governors by A Commodore George Lewis Murkland, Jr.., will be at the Manufacturers' dub the Btate of Ohio, city of Toledo, 1_ — „ •» Lucas County, ( t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie la K1 senior partner of the Arm of F. j. Cheney A Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo. County and Btate aforesaid, and S that said Ann will pay the sum of ONE I HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- • • fry caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured , i by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. 1 . FRANK J. CHENEY. ir £ Sf ' if - b "F" iioaaws «•** »•

i evening of Octoh|r lH. ' Tim Club has had ' its most prosperous season. Our grammar-school will open October ' 2. The principal, Miss McCrave, and her | assistants, Mias^ Mildred Sbafte of Farmingdale and Miss Freda Levinson, of Alt liance, report daily. t Newcomers for September are a l granddaughter to Dr. and Mrs. Morton; grandson, John Theodore Heide to John " M. Larson and wife; a daughter, Eline Pauline, to Merritt Reich art and wife; a son to Rodney Barrack, Jr., and wife, and son Jack, Jr., to John Dallas and wife. Others arriving earlier were the daughter to' Dan Henry and wife, and a granddaughter, Barbara Metcalf, to Mrs. Schuler. The new organ was tried out in St. Mary's P. E. Church last Sunday and the easy, touch was better adapted to the 10 and 11 ye-» old organists. Rut with nd Marian Jungkertb than was either of th« two of old 6tyle disposed of -in the rummage sale. • i BAL MASQUE AT WINDSOR 1 On Thursday evening, the 28th inst., t a Bal Masque, one of the 'most imporr tant social functions of the season was s given by the guests of the Windsor in i the main dining salon of that hostelry. 1 . The hall was beautifully decorated with ; green and flowers, and the splendid i varicolored costumes completed a charm - > ing scene. Over a hundred persons at- | tended the ball, a great many of whom • | were costumed in gaudy and iridescent • . vestment, rendering them totally un- • J recognizable. •. Splendid music was pro- . vided for the dancing, and between the • dances a number of games were arrang||ed in which young and old indulge to i j.the merry laughter and enjoyment of ! . all. Some of those whose costumes teaWired especially are Miss Florence Conway, Miss Ethel Shoemaker. - Miss Rose Hill, Miss B .Fitter, Miss M. Halpin, Mrs. E. Halpin, Mr. D. F. McCon,'nell, Mrs. Neff, Mis# Dorothy Doranz, Helen M. Wallace, Miss Ola Walt, 'Miss Webb, Miss Andrews, Miss SteltzB. LaMontague, Charles Hicks, Mr. • Wm. Hicks, Fletcher McConnell, William I A. Hill, Miss Ethel Snyder, Mis* Eliza - ; Dale. BOWLING CUP LIFTED J The highest score ever made at the j Bowling Alleys of Pefry St. amassed on Wednesday night last j by William A. Hill of Cppe "May. The . remarkable total of 277 points is considered practically unbeatable Considenng the 'lateness of the' season for The high score, bntil lately, was 237, held jointly by Augustus and Mr. Arata of Cape May, and it was thought that a series would have be held in order to dfcide the championship. Wedhesday-* night's score, has settled all doubt as to this; in fact, it serins practically certain that the cup will be presented to Will Hill on Monday. High scores -for the week (best three games): Ten Pin6 Total Avg. . Johnson 537 j-g Miss Elinor Conquay 303 101 Duck Pins Dr. Judd 340 )j4 Miss Breckinridge 224 74 Ten Pins McKariand 361 120 Sbeppard 241 80 Duck Pins Eldredge 317 105 The chamjConship season closes on 2, -and the high scores so far as follows: Ten pins— Wm. Hill, 277; Mrs. T. Hnghes, 152. Duck pins— Dr. Lummis, Jfl; Mrs. 101. Prizes will be given on the second of October, 1918. THE NEW PRINCIPAL Mr. O. P. Butterwick, principal of the Cape May City Public Schools is stayat the Wiqdsor. Mr. Butterwick, although a comparatively young man. had considerable ^.experience in school work, having held among others assistant principalship of the City ' High School, Lebanon. Pa. ii.- is a great athletic enthusiast and will do much the way of sports (some of which been sadly neglected) at Cape May Another fan and an athlete of national note, is Mr. T. W. MacGregor, Instructor in Physics, at the High V-hool, who is also at the Windsor. Mr. Macgregor was mentioned for the AllAmerican teams in 1912. A _ MRS. HILL ENTERTAINS A party of guests of the Windsor, numbering about forty in all were Wsts of Mrs. Katherine Ramsay Hill a V tpe opening performance, "Silks and Satina," *t Cox's new Palace Theatre. Flie play was thoroughly thrilHng and the jolly party made a pleasant evenfor all. The hostess had the following persons as some of her guests: MUs Rose Halpin. Mr. and Mr*. Wood, Mi*. M*ry. Halpin. Mrs. D. f. McConnell, Miss B. L Fitter, Miss Andrews, Mr*. Halpin, the ,Mbpas StelUv, Doranz, Wallace, Wait,. HjH and ^Conway ; LaMontague, JjlilL .. ... .

U,- MASTER'S BALE **r By virtue of a decree of 'the Court of ter Chancery, of the state of NricSriiey, m- bearing dgte the 29Ui day of August, ninetaen hundred, and. sixties,, jjt- a tiertain ♦am* partition wherein William B. Chambers et ux. are complainAnts, and lertha D. Beneze. et als. are "den; fendants. there will be sold at public hn vendue, on ne TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF , e; OCTOBER, fe, A. D., nineteen hundred and sixteen, at nd the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, ■ at the City Hail, in the city and county of Cape May and state of New Jersey, "n All that certain lot of land and premto ises situate on the northwest aide of Corgie street, in the city and county ■t' of Cape May, in tbe state of New Jer- ' ' sey, adjoining other lands, of Robert Chambers, James C. Bennett formerly) and others, and bounded and describe*! t as follows, to wit: — Beginning at a gg stake standing on tbe northwest side * line =of Corgie street, at the South eored ner of sa.d Robert Chambers' land; thence along said side line of Corgie street. South thirty-six degrees and for- ■ ty minutes West, fifty feet to said James C. Bennett's land (formerly); t-, thence binding by tbe same, North fitr- ty-three degrees an. twenty minute, jg West, one hundred and twelve and fourtwelfths feet to lands of Hezekiah Blak. j (formerly) ; thence binding by tbe s: me. y- North thirty-six degrees and forty th minutes East, fifty feet to said Robert j j(j Chambers' land; tbeooe binding by th- , same, South fifty-three degrees anJ [ n" twenty minutes East, one hundred aud , t- twelve an 1 four 'welfths ie-t to tiierfi m place o. beginning. Containing five 1 nt thousand six hundred and seventeen |1 square 1 et »i laud, more- or less, living [ the sgme pi . :n ises o; which the sAiii, • 0- Robert Chambers became seized, as fol- I ie lows, viz: (a) as husband of a former wife, Lownia Chambers, who died ifiteigate, and (b) by Deeds from Rob- ° ert Burrows, et ux., dated December 8, . 1892, and recorded in the Office of the t- Clerk of Cape May County," in Deed x Book No. 109, pages 22, etc., gjid Michael H. Holland et ux.,,and .William BChambers, dated June 7, 1693, and recorded as aforesaid, in Deed Book No 1- 109. pages 481, etc. * ' ' ' z. And also all that Certain lot of land. t> situate on the northwestedyi "side of Corgie -treet, in the city and county of' Cape May and state of New Jersey." ad- i r- joining lands of JariAs 'P. Bennett, Wil-K n liam Ih iin.-tt and •LoWnia Cliambers, TJ [. and and .bounded a«.,fc$lowa, to wit:— L" Beginning at a s tf)ie standing in , tlie'f northwest side "^ne of 'Corgie street, at-; tl»e Sooth corner of .fames P. Benhett'ail land; thence alonfc said »Md- line^ of: Corgis street, at the 1 South.: corner of B James P. JJeflnett'if-Tlaqd ; , thence ^ilong ' t. said siue line of .Corgie . strekt, -South' t thirty-s x degrees andTorfy minuto* e "West, fifty feet to' Loveoia Chamber*' ,Len&; thence binding : by itbei strap, North -fifty three . degrees and. twenty " - minutes West, one hundred and Jwijlve - r and Ibtir-twelfths frit to ihe said \J )l- 1 liam Bennett's -land; thence by the , ' the same. North. -thirtj'-six dqajrmi: and " 8 forty, minutes past, fifty feet- to Aaid' ' d James P. Bennett's liae; thootj. South- l; e fifty-three degrees and twenty mintnes East, one hundred and twelve and fourtwelfths feet to the_ plaoe of beginning. '• "Containing five thousand, six hundred a and seventeen squari feet of ."land, more . or less. Being {he same premises iAheh j Isaac H. Smith, et lrx.,''pdnveyed lo'Vaid Robert Chambers, by Deed dated April 11, 18.93, and recorded in the Office of . s tbe Gk-rk of Cape May county, in jieed I Book No. 109,- pages 24", i-tc. , excepting | thereout and therefrom all that certain lot of land situate on the northwesterly • side of Corgie street, adjoining lands of I 1 James P. Bennett, deceased. and Wilr 1 liam Bennett, deceased." and bounded a* follows to wit -'—Beginning- at a stake standing in the northwest side line of Corgie street at the. South corner of 1 James P. Bennett's land;_ thence aloqg said 'side line of Corgie street, South . , thirty- six degrees and fortv minutes i West, forty feet to other lands of Rob- j ert Chambers, deceased; thence bimiingi by the same North fifty-three degrees | i and twenty minutes West, one hundred . ! and twelve and four-twelfths feet toj the said William Bennett's land; thence I by the same. North thirty-six degrees and forty minutes East, fortv feet to . said. James P. Bennett's land; and thence South fifty-three degrees and twenty minutes East, one hundred and ' twelve and four-twelfths feet to the place of beginning. Being a part of the said lot of land which was convqrpd to Robert Chambers by Isaac H. Smith, et ux.. by Deed dated April 11. 1893. and recorded in the Cape May county Clerk's Office, in Deed Book No 109, pages 24, 1 Including the estate and interest of : Eliza Chambers, widow of Robert ; Chambers, deceased, as tenant, in dower, j1 : . fi r 1

inchoate right of topir CJrambere, in tbe equal "undivided ~ one- naif f part of Miff la ri ds,- and -pram »es. - . bt^DWith^l ^J.^gulw b ?nre will be offered for - sale as a wholes > c To be sold in <$e presence and under the dimction of ' • . ' '*3?: V.MORGAN -'BAN'D,- ^ Social Master iri CTrahcexy t ' of New Jersey. ., JrtDoriJL' El .SOdreth. SoBcitor of Complainant. Q^MTSeptemJiej' 12th, A D. 19)6. - ~ 1820-9-1 ",4tpf -$25.60 t *4^*" °T *** STJCTES j awct of »aw Jm, • i I matter ..at.. 1 Woodbine Hat Co., V ^ , f ; ; Bankrupw-". ) Bankruptcy. 1 - To 'the creditors of Woodbine Hat Co.. r 1 of Woodbine. In the County of Cage j ; May. and district aforesaid, bankrupt:) Notice Is hereby civeJi jhsat on tbf J ■ thirteenth day of September. A.' -HSlSg fhe said Woodbine Hat Co.. wasj' - 1 duly" adjudged a bankrupt, an! mat the! . first meeting of Its crfdltors will 4>; I - held at the Court House, pridgetun. ! . ] Cumberland County. New Jersey, on 1 October 10th. 1916, at ten o'clock in 15c i. I forenoon, at which time the said credit- J F°rs may attend, prove their claims. a--J ■ and transact such other husimss as meyi 1 come before said meeting. j Proof of claims must be proven In rcl^cordanee with the United States Su- . Court Rules. Ddted September 10th. 1916. ALBERT R. MCALLISTER, Referee In Bankruptcy ; 2« South Laurel St.. Bridgeton. N. J. | 1840-9-23 TiQilltani W. Cbomrscn Undertaker am rramcal Embaltue- • . . - . Cape May City, N. J. fifrktly First Class Automobile Servio : . . * when desired. .[.Keystone 97 A jBltoch office— Wild wood. New Jersey ! f Always at Tour 7; Smlcefor Printing Needs! _____ — __ — It then MMmtrhing yen neerf th* foBcmtmgkMt Sale BlUe B »4 BUta fric Ltata *NMi Bbsism* CWI OisrivM uSJtt. • i i - "CU-S' ' CaUlad Card* I IIHH MllkTtchste " ' M..I Ttahata ... la* mr mn ■•tall ; iVtv P^i'sVl.ta j r.if ' Cllallgui i . lUdm. Ctmlwt ' AKS2- :. , — " tsz. BoUces .yr'VZSSL.... - ; "'TV-" , Prompt, cartful and efffcfent attention given to every detail <. f > c ST- i I Han't Send Yonr Order lOst of Town Unto Yon ■'See What We Can Do V" " ■ ■>

r\C DQ,|C Dining Room ^ and Ice Cream Parlor WII I OQF Sept. 30th for the Winter MonthsTf ILL VLUuL Will reopen early in SpringI . I^Mj IIKIf REDUCED The entire stock of J. C. Little's Paint Store will be reduced and the business will be discontinued after September 15tit. •* ■ : . „?4; hm* jnc!odJf«t^i . r ; r : :c maUnab - tor PadMers uae. • -a-.-VV >***». Wd- -M * „ . . - , , ..r. !o jet V f? , C ~ . ...

-■ J '.J n '■ . 'p' ji V- - ■ Don't forget the County fair, October 13 & 14. Best ever 1 , < . - - held in the County. ■' . . . a - " — i - . hi' 11 iniii nit mi— meemm — pBa — gg : ■ ' Another Lot of Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. SOMEDUPLICATES. BUT MOSTLY NEW AND STILL MORE ATTRACTIVE STYLES THAN THE LAST ONES WERE A SPECIAL PRICE PUT ON ALL SUMMER DRESSES AND UNDERWEAR. . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NETS. LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND NECKWEAR. ALSO TRiXlMINQS AND BRAIDS. A SPECIAL MENTION MADE OF THE HAND EMBROIDERED COLLARS OF VELVET AND BILK. pUITABI, S FOR COATS. OH TAILORED SUITS. ' ' A PRETTY COLLECTION OF FANCY ARTICLES MAKING INEXPENSIVE GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE EMMA C. CARPENTER 9[Lafayctte ft ' Kcyticreffl-crt !, f 5»tccl PHILADELPHIA EXCURSION Sunday, October 1st $1.25 Round Trip SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES . Cape May , - 7 30 A. JM ) Wildwood f.SO'ArM. ' R-toirio, !a.«. ATLANTIC' rhiiadelrhia. ( CkfStciE & So*tti"St firriu'$)'%2E^^ CITY 830 P. M. :■» RAILROAD f -.7 The Cbirese Hand .Lauiidry OF WILDWOOD Agent, Mrs. F N. Beck Ocean and Hughe s streets Cape h!ay LOTTIE R. hillma^^ 220 Perry Street ' i SHOP of select gorfs at lj ' b * \V R^atonable Prices A com- ^ TV AY Prehen,ive "bowing of ali •v that is new and smart in ' Women's, Misses' and Children's hatf. Many mcdels that will pleaie. Clever draping clever shaping. All the telling tricks that th« realf artist knows- Sport Hats, in all shades, $1.00 up.