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CAPE. 1AY STAR AND WAVE £arof the Oapa Establish#* ..... 1 *88 Merced In Star and Wave 1MT < ilLHHRT R. HAND. General Man* er ^ Forme clone Thuredar evenings. Oat ar town circulation dell Tared Saturdays SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. »1-M PBS ] fXAR IN ADVaNCS. fhle paper la entered at the postSke aa eeoond-elaas poetal matter. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. i IU and 117 Washington Street. "iWUJH VOCATIONAL BCMOOL ^ Agrlcultare and Tradee ■lining The County Vocational School is fair- . ly under way and with an enrollment la excess of last year. Courses are being ottered, this year, j In norue new subjects of great value- to farmers, and, also.' In themselves for those who are not farmers. These , Courses are In Carpentry and Concrete Work. Plumbing, Blacksmith lng. They wni he In charge of Hlrsm W. Godfrey, contractor and builder, and , Douglass Robinson, blacksmith. These men are known aa skillful and successful In their respective lines, and } those taking instruction under them , will have the benefit of practical shop , Work. Here is an opportunity to learn a valuable trade or to aooulre addition- , al knowledge or skill In these lines. If you are already a practical workman. f These additional courses supply op- ( portunltles for youth and men In the resorts of the county, who deelre to acquire a trade or to receive training In , mechanical art. The Agricultural Courses will be much better this year than last, be- | cause experience has taught us what Is ^ Further Information will be supplied on application to J. Archer Stackhouse. Principal, at the "Vocational School ] Building, Court Houae. N. B. — The County Vocational School , Is a school for youth of both sexes of j IB years or over and for men and women of any age. Best Quality ONION SKIN PAPER ' for manifold or copy work for sale at i Star and Wave Stationer-- Department i — $1 .00 per ream. The commercial accounts of Cape May County business men are especially welcome at the Security Trust Co.. Strong Institution. i Best Quality ONION SKIN PAPER for manifold or copy work for sale at , Star and Wave Stationery Department — $1.00 per ream. i CAPE MAY PROOF Should Convince Every Cape May • Reader The frank statement ."of a neighbor, 1 telling the merits of a remedy, ' Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger for away Command no belief at alL Here's a Cape May case. A Oape May citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. Wm. T. Stevens, 726 Cotgie St.. Ope i May, says: "It took only two boxes of ' Doan's Kidney Pills, which I bought at Hewitt and "York's drug Store to entirely .rid me of weakness of my kid- j ■eye from which I had suffered. They ( aorrocted the too frequent passages of the kidney secretions that had annoyed me nights and strengthened my back, which was weak and pained when I bent •ver. It has been two years since I have uaed Doan's Kidney Pills, but my kidheys have kept in good. order since and I have enjoyed fine health." Price 56c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get : Doan's Kidney PflVs — the -a me "th^t Mr. Stevens had. Foster-Milburn Co., ' Props., Buffalo, N. Y. | Best Qual-ty ONION SKIN PAPER , for manifold or copy work for sale at 6 tar and Wave Stationery Department —*1!» per ream. , For First Quality Rubbers go to Id. C. Frymlre. West Cape May. 2041 ( RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs Ralph Denn entertained ■ their son and family from Atlantic City 1 on Sunday. 1 Mrs. Alida McDonald was calling on ' friends at Mayvlllc on Sunday. 1 The evangelist. Rev. John H. Earl is I holding a series of meetings for ten 1 days In the Baptist church, accompkn- 1 led by his wife. Mrs. Nona Earl, who : carries on the singing. 1 Frank Downs is quite indisposed at 1 this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hickman and little 1 daughter Violet of Burleigh Is spending 1 a few days with her mother. Mrs. James Fisher. /An apron and necktie social was held * In the Grange on Saturday night. John Cresse of Wlldwood Is enjoying ' a few days with his son Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Burch of Camden Is -spending a short time with their : brother. Reuben of this place. . How's Thia? We offer Ofee Hundred Dollars Howard for any care of Catarrh that cannot, be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe Mm perfectly ^honora^p in all business *°N ATIONAL* B ANlT <*»• COMMOTE, Toledo. O. •wd£^o^«Ltbi&,,2S«
- - pcc|u rRFFK T ' ' — -7Cap*. • Joaeph Jamas and wife ybfccd l Court Houae Monday. t Alfred Peterson and family of Court i spent Sunday with Mrs. Ffter- < eon's parents here. After spending aeveral weeks with i ' friends In Philadelphia. Miss Lualla i Mathls returned home last week. Our fishermen are soil -catching weak ! or Mueflah and croakers. Not many ; < . eels have been caught yet. | < William Conover. who has been . . quite Sick, is able to be out again. Tha old Newton place was sold at public sale at Court House Wednesday, i Frank Hoi Hogshead bought It for $850. < William Holmes and wife returned to. - " Holly Beach Saturday. i Enoch R. Hand and Lance Lehman killed pome fine black ducks last week < ' In Fishing Creek meadows I A lit lie daughter was born to Alvin Fiaher and wife at the home of her - ' parents here, Mr. and Mrs John Bell, oh i Wednesday morning. Several from here attended the sale ■ of the Newton property nt Qourt House Wednesday. • William Bacon moved his goods tq i , Court House Wednesday. He will work 1 in tif* glass house. While Dr. Moore of Dins Creek was : the other day he had a check cash- i ' ed nod after he returned home foumi ' that -he was minus 'thirty dollars 1 George Weaver and -wife entertained < \ company Saturday. Miss Katie Sylvers of Bridge ton spent i Saturday with her uncle and aunt, Capl . and Mrs M. M. Norbury. 1 Gunners from the four quarters of I the earth have been here gunning since ' ' the law came In. Somers I sard, who haa been living In i ! Wlldwood since early spring, has moved ' to Rio Grand# ' Mrs. Marlon Cresse of Camden spent ■ last week with her parents here. i ' Miss Carrie Cathral! of Diss Creek,' ' Is the guest of Mrs. Llllle Johnson this ' week. " i 1 Frank Holllngahead and family spent - i ' Sunday with Edgar Cresse and family ; ' at Cape May CKy. j i ' Edward Compton is painting his house; ' ' making a decided Improvement In its Mrs. May James of South Dennis 1 ; spent Sunday with Cnpt. Joseph James ' ; and wife. The oyster supper held In the hall by : tie' Past Templars proved a success. > Sylvester Spence and wife of Guslien I spent Saturday evening here. While Lance Lehman was our liunta large coon, which he killed. He has since lived on roast coon. Several Mas Creek and Court House ; 1 young ladles attended the oyster supper ' here Saturday evening. Mrs. Richard Cresse and daughter of Cape May City spent Saturday here with C. "H. Loper and wife. 1 John Newcomb and daughter Minnie of Wlldwood. spent part of Monday afternoon with Truman . Hickman and wife. Mrs. Newcomb is recovering from a long spell of serious sickness. Rev. and Mrs. George T. Harris and and Mrs. Clements, of Atlantic City, called on friends here Thursday. Mr. Harris has the flrst preacher appointed here after the Tabernacle chars'- was divided under the advice of Dr. DobHarris did splendid "work here an.l his friends are legions. His salary here was three hundred dollars. He Is now pastor of the finest clrarcli in Atlantic > ERMA First snow of the season. November 15th. • Mrs. Martha Swain was shopping in Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Maude Hildreth hag gone to Pennsgrove for the winter. Frank Bradley, wife and daughter are ' visiting her sister. Mrs. Wm. Biddle of Pennsgrove. Mrs. Ada Weeks of Cold Spring spent the day with her cousin. Mrs. Mary Ludwig on Tuesday. We are glad to hear that James Long fixing up the Telephone Office which he recently purchased for a barber shop, which is greatly needed in the place. In payment of an election bet Floyd Hoffman wheeled Bertram Sayder from Johnson's store to the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, and back. They were followed . by a crowd of men and boys, also some automobiles. The Erma band, which constated of some old tin pans wera out, and gave us some good "music". Our , postmaster. Mr. Johnson wished to get , In the parade but stopped for something and being so fat and Floyd going so , fast he was unable to catch up. and arrived at the hall several minutes late, all out Of breath and very warm. He regrets very much that he was unable , to keep up with the pace which Floyd , Frame Dickinson and his father spent several days In the sounds bagging fifI teen ducks. The W. C. T. U! will hold a social at the home of Mrs. Ella Bailey on Tuesday evening. November 21st.. a very . fine temperance program has been arDavld Mason and wife were visiting friends in Philadelphia last week. A. H. Swain is giving his house a coat of paint. We are glad to note that Samuel tiarretson lias returned home from the hospital and seems to be doing very nicely. There .will be no services in Tabernacle Church next Sunday morning or evening on acount of the anniversary celebration at the chapel. Mrs. Lydta Dlklnson and her mother : Mrs. Sparks, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Emma Soults. The White Shield League will celebrate the world's Temperance Sunday . In Tabernacle Church next Sunday afternoon. " "A very fine program has been arranged. »*•*•»« «;*•'- >-> For First Quality Rub beys go U :MC. Frymlre, West' Cape -"Kay.^ ' XJlj
ltl. There was a good aUehqance in spite of the inclement weather. fee follow Ing camp# were represented: (ft CoM Spring: damp lSO.^Cape May Court Bouse; Camp 121, t £1° Grande; Camp 181, <>*• May City. IjBs- j tries Prae.'John W. Meyer, of Camp MM. presided, and gave mi itltls on Talking and tv-alring.* ffc. gKifrod of the , order. ■ after which Oie MtNict at jthe evening. -"How to RrlnduMpnlts.'.' was. i .llscus-add. f | The subject wm, fit "1*» three , pW-ls . — first,. "New members. .how to iet Staff' ,lTy hrotht^illfh Frirdenian.-.of | mp ISA Cape SMy Court House* <^ci li.nd. "Present' memberi-hlp, how to hold them,"" by the State Trustee, brother I Paul M. Scull, of Camp 136. Cap* Mar : Court Hoyse; tpiqd. "TSK Flnancei iow^ to keep' HumTu»,'i by lb-other Clgnft-nt I N'ewktrk. Camp HO. Cold .Spring : jwpch | • thoroughly discussed. Somi, 4rr I good 'points • weiWbrooUht out w#oh . should greatly benefit "the jHffeB-nl ■ camps. ; | • State-. Master of Forms, brothkrSM. Megargcl of Cemp""44, Madison. -N't. J.. : I made a Abort' talk, «->leh *n* to jthe ; ; point. ... i * | ■: The tgain address- was dellver*<Mby ; i State .-^resident brother Joseph W. j^lb- . Is rt of Camp 6. Trento'n. His talk was . I "A Bnslness TSlk " and being ,4 $t_'<"- ! 1 c<-s»ful business man hlmsekf." rnrriiflriv I oh a large printing estajift)£tnent In Trenton, gave the Carnps;a.^)o<i, sound ; logical talk which wus tltjfroishly en- : Joyed. . . .Jf' Th'-re were several other short talks, • by brother Walter Hand. Camp 1SJ. Rio* ■ Grande: Rev. Martin, Camp 130. Cape May Court House, and brother Arthur i G. Reeves, the baby member of Camp I 181. Cape May City: he being one week i ifantllc paralysis. Refreshment!- were served, and all agreed -|l:al they lia i "'Next Tin v. -,;-* evenln--. V. ss-dnrton Camp 181, Cape May City: wilt mid a : J rally, to whlc., tvt-iy member Is .,i..tfd - j to bring c gentleman 'i lcnd. . V.*- Imve i On Thanksgiving .Day at 3.30 slur. - there will It a flag raising at it.., i School of West Cape May. to; i which the public Is invited. The ! lag : will be presented by Washington Campj - 181. P. O. S. of A., to the Board of Edu- ' cation. There* will be music by the i band, and able speaking. Further notice i will Ife given neat week. UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters rental! ng 1 , In Cape May P. O. for week en. ng ' P.lanchard. Dr. H. L. Johnson. Mrs. ClayIn calling for the above, .jd.a-e say advertised SOL NRKDLfcs. P. M-
the Weekly Star and tv*v SHERIFFS SALE | - ; By virtue of a writ of Fieri Faelaa, . for sale Of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, "issued out of the Court of j Osngery of New Jersey, on the 6th dry of ' November. A. D. !?!«. In a certain . cause wherein George Kyle Is complaln- ' ant." tand Charles H. Colburn. et tlx. st (»al. are defendants. I shall expose to sala , at,pjjJ>llc vendue, on , between tbe_ hours. of twelve and fK« t o'clock p. m," to 'wit. at one o'clock In I the afternoon of aajd day, at the Sheriffs office. In Cape May Court House. Cape May County. New- Jersey, the folt ■ lowing described tracts: j First fract: ...All that certain lot. tract • or piece of land, situate, lying and being - In the city ai^d county of Cape" May and i state of New Jeraey as shown on Plan - A of the Cape. May Rehl Estate Oomt pany_fUed In the Clerk's Office of Cape i May County." New Jersey, being Lot | 1 No. 8 snd portions of I-ots Nos. 9 snd j - No. 7 adjoining Lot No. 8 bounded and j described at follows: v ■' » , Beginning In the northwesterly line •of Michigan, avenue one thousand forty-] ; one feet eight Inches southwesterly j r from the Westerly corner of Michigan 1 avenue and a short sixty feet wide ' street' connecting Michigan and Indiana r avenues, and extending thence < 1 ) j " southwesterly alone the northwesterly • 1 i'.tf of Michigan a-.cnue H>rty-onc feet; -'••hi Inches; (2» northwesterly at right ! 1 angles with i|' .'.xin venue one liun-j 1 to he line of lands of limlen Physic: ' <3i north. asterly along 1.1s line, pur- j " nllel_wlth Michigan avenue forty one. fe' t eiriit Inches, and ( 4 1, southeasterly ; = i our ouiiJred cnC .J-y-flvc f«; to the ' i place of beginning, ifetng part of the , . ! 1 same premises which Realty Corporo- ' ! tiorti of Cape May by deed granted and ' conveyed unto the said Charles H. Col- : , - burn In fee. Second Tract : All that certain lot. tract or piece of land, situate, lying and being in the city and county of Cape . May and state of New Jersey as shown on Plan A. of the Cape May Real Estate ; Company filed In -the' Clerk's Office of . cape May county. New Jersey, being Lot No. 10 and a portion of Lot No. 9. adjoining Lot No. 10. bounded and deBeginning In the northwesterly line
-Pfcpxa. 1SSD ' i.: FIHKSI F® I ! liter*! 1 # -"*s l Wrffl I mua (• "8R <* W Atlsadad with aaqMb LJ|9EJ KaraWWlWl ant «rcum*t*»c~, «sp«ctallF OhoflM ramovsl Wf Turattura and pManMfftl MifiriMEK' @2 WT !Tf • 0,11 ***** * *+>'■ »»»>«• » «y«- SliPJI wjlglll*' la also tha hast tlma to hava as* |1|» In* done, sad it po dariMt..f,b LfyMPjj LeNolr will tola* Ua MfH with of any daaeriptta^ Ki *«»» mJ/ £*rTi I^Tir fltiElvnliS u °* ^ ** ***** **• ■ . - - ,ii ii-i , - 1 ;i; Special! Kcduced Prices cn all Fail Hats and Trimmings. _ . . ..^. 1 j M A fine line of Wnite Batiste Collars, also Hand Embroidared , i Velvet and Silk Collars, suitable for coat trimmings. Laces ft* all -'purposes. Torchon, Valenciennes, Silk edges and AUovers, also ^ | Nets, cotton and silk, in a number of good shades for dress trim* ' ; mings. A number of bargains in silk braids and trimmings. a 1 : collection of Fancy Goods and Handkerchiefs, making very pretty ' and economical gifts. EMMA C. CARPENTER 629 Lafayette St Keystone Phone 64-M Opposite School
'• -f . an avenue one thousand feet j southwesterly, from tliC westerly corner of Michigan avenue and a short j street sixty feet wide connecting Michi- ' 1 gan etffKJnhiana avenues, and extending! " thence 1 1 ) southwesterly . along the j , northwesterly line of .Nlicjilgan avenue . - forty-one feet eight inched; <3> north- j I westerly at right angles with Michigan : " avenue one hundred and twenty-five j > feet more or . less to the ltne or lands . ' of^Emlen • Physic: 13) northeaf terly j t along his line, parallel with MtcliVgan - : aw. forty-one feet eight iitcW. and (41 1 s ly-flve fee", to the plncC of beginning. |
t ' Being part of the came premises which ■- 1 Realty Corporation of Cape May by t j deed granted ffitd conveyed unto the - said Charles H. Colburn In fee. g 1 Together with all and singular the e rights, liberties, privileges, heredltae ments and appurtenances thereunto bei- longing or In any wise appertaining. n ; and the reversions . and remainders, tents. Issues and profits thereof, and » ; also all the estate, rights, title, interest, >• use. property, claim and demand of the n ! said defendant* of. In. to, and out of t j die aforesaid tracts. ROBERT S. MILLER. Shertir. I Dated November 15th. 1916. '' ] Mi-Derinott and Enright. Sol'ra. :. I 2019-41-1 l-18-pf|l 7.80
any store where our demonstrators are |||||F proving the purity of Sweet Capoml by actual burning test. You'll be interested i ■ isel 9 - r. . " ". i . -

