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CAPE. MAY STAR AND WAYE Ocw Wave Established IBM •tar of the Ope Established J«M Merged Id 8tar and tVava l*oi * i.BERT R." HAND. General Mans er Forms close Ttiuredc '■ evenings. Out •1 town circulation delivered Saturday* SUBSCRIPTION 1-KICE. 01.00 FEW TlAR IN ADVANCE.', ( prils paper is enivraA at the poatA vKre as second -class portal matter, a i alt ANP WAIT ri.'UUSHIKO CO. If. and 31 T kVrshlngton Street. BETTER ELECTRICITY Under the efficient management of 'AJ. Short, the Cape May Light and Power Co. has "come %t> the front." Mr Short hat- changed the machinery an-, conditions until his company can pro . . Juce a better', light and more r.gula power. Today the streets of our littfc rity arc as brightly illuminated n« thi large metropolis. Industries using powe: are served as they should be (all of th< time). While this company is connect** with the Cape May Illuminating Co. -which fortqs a monopoly of gas am electricity, the price for power has beei materially reduced. In fact to a poinl which Abould invite manufacturing en terprises of several kinds. Mr. Shori ha- not stopped his good work Vre bui is risking a high aim for still more ef

ANNOYING KIDNEY ILLS Make Life Miserable for Many Cap* May People. Here's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to properly control the kidney secretions. Night ana day alike the sufferer is tormented and what with the burning and scalding, the attendant backache, headache and dizziness, life is indeed, a burden. .jDoan'e Kidney Pills have given peace jr and Comfort to many Cape May people. Profit by this Oepe May resident's experience. Mrs. Warren E. Richardson. 490 W Perry Street, Cape May, savs: "1 don't , know what was the cause, but my back began paining me and I felt sometimes | that I could scarcely do my housework j I was very miserable on account of it- : When I stooped, my back -felt too weak j to bear mv weight! I had used Doan's I Kidney Pills only a short time before my back became strong and all the I pains and weakness disappeared. 1 ■ haven't had to take Oban's Kidney Pills j since, having had no return of the trouble," Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sirn6y aSk for a kidnev remodv — get *n's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Richardson had. Fostor-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo) N. Y. SPECIAL INVITATION The public is invited to attend a flag- 1 raising at the -West Cape Mar Public J . School at 3 .SO P. M„ Thanksgiving af- . tern oon. There" will be a good program > renedcrcd. Best Quality ONION SKIN PAPER j for manifold or copy work for sale at i Star and Wave Stationery . Department j —$1.00 per ream.

^ — IF YOU HAD M | heck ; SguWH AS t-OIQ A3 THIS FELLO WM" MB A<(D HAD I SOKE YHs-iOS nfc | DOWN ((it TOMS i LI Ni! Ft tV WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT. £3c. en' 9?- HsIStoaoL

1916-17 WINTER SCHEDULE HOWARD CARROW CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE Cape May Oourt House, Dec. 12th to , 18th. inc Salem, December 19th to 22nd. inc. , Mount Holly. Dec. 27th to Jan 5th. toe. May's Landing, Jan. Klh to -Feb. 2nd. toe. Bridgeton, Feb. 5th to: 12th. inc. Woodbury. March 19th to 27th. inc. Judge Cairo w will sit at chambers when notified of motions as follows: First and second Saturdays, Court House, Camden, 10.30 a- m. Third Saturday. law Library. Atlantic City, 10.30 a. m. Motions may be arranged for other times and places. Judge Carrow can be seen at his office. 207 Market Street, Camden, N. J., any day at 10 o'clock when he is not out on the Circuit, and when he is on the Circuit letters directed to his office will be forwarded to him. « How's This? We offer Cno Hundred Dollars Reward for any caeo of Catarrh that oannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ic CO, Toledo. O. "Wo. the unScrclgncd. have known F. J. Cheney tor tlio last 15 years, and believe torn perfectly honorable In all boatnees JEtTar 'cSliatioas^nalto , NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE. , > Toledo, O. - Ball's Catarrh Core Is takes Internally, •cBwfflreetly ' «Pon the Mood and aoP»t free. Price 75 cents P«r bottle, BOA

The junior number of the Southern » Chairs .U' Brother _ Charles A. Brew-ton, ] also carrying a nick-name, "Brewt." It 1 sounds like brute but it doesn't weau r the same tiling at all. I Write' 4- the ' boy with the permanent smile: he can't 1; t help it, it's his nature. (K" He hails originally from New Jersey. •\ having h«-cn born by the "wild wave-."] in Cape May. b:it Ui- abode in Washing-] t ton is of Mich long duration that he has i forgotten v hgt a mn-M|uIt» looks like..' Brother llrew'ton i- a' begedk-t and thrice ' a father, 1 hurlie is one of the "fin-Is''

BROTHER BREWiyN ! Junior Steward I of our last •Worahipful Master. Although a member of the lodge -incc 1902. j 6c was but little known to the mem- ■ borship until Brother Dougherty placed him in charge of the business depart ment of the Bulletin. From then one, he has been one of the real "live ones." Brother Brew ton's real business, when he isn't boosting or otherwise devoted to work for the Lodge, is that of a 1 printer and ad-writer, and his capacity , .in jhi» pursuit makes him an invaluable : member -if the Bulletin staff as well 'la- of the Line. Enthusiastic and enterI prising, vet modest and unassuming, iic : j is .'an exceptional man and w e look forI I ward to a glowing progress as -he passa 1 j upwartl- through the chairs of Number ! j Nine.— l-oiigo News Bulletin. Washii.g- | (ton. 4). C, Mr. Brew-ton is the head of "The! House or Brew-ton. Business Builders,"! ' fo-ee and originality. His slogan is] He is' also an active member of the j Washington Board of Trade. Highest Quality Work Shoes at ' | reasonable prices. M. .C^Krymlre. West ■ J Cape May. • ' / 2041 j Beat Quality ONION SKIN PAPER 1 for manifold or copy work for sale at , | Star and Wave' Stationer-- Department I —81.00 per ream. ! r"5Sibins-1?Tnkle "" "" Hiss t'lnxa Mae Kinkle, youngest j daughter of Fire Chief Ceorge^-Kiu'kle, 1 Bridgeton, became the wife of i Stacy Mathews Robbins, sou of HicksoS ""Robbins of this city, lor many rears a P. R. R. conductor, in the Bridgeton Second Presbyterian Church, at noon, Saturday. | Rev. Heber H. Beadle, assisted by Rev. ! H. E. Bodder. p<-rformed the ceremony. I Miss M'riant K. Wilson, of Bridgeton, I wa« maid of honor, and Miss Emma j Kinkle. a sister of the bride, brides- j maid. J. LoRov Wilson, of Capo May. | was best man. The bride wy formerly secretary to Attorney S. F. Eldredgo. of j this city. For First Quality Rubbers bo to M. 1 C. Frymlre. West Cape May. 2011 i Rubber Stamp racs, an colors, at iu< | 1 old price while they last: 25 cents each, j 82.50 per dozen; assorted colors, finest • quality. After this supply is exhausted ] • the price will advance 40 per cent. Star j and Wave Stationery Department. cold spring inlet has depth of 23 feet ! The United States Government dredge Absecon. which was removed here la »t ' Spring from Atlantic City, is working long hours in an endeavor to complete the work of giving the waters of Cold Spring Inh-t a depth of thirty feet, astated in government specifications. Tin- j Inlet now has a depth of twenty-three j feet, with a rise of about five feet at I " high water; while the Harbor itself has 1 • a depth of from thirty to forty-five feet 1 at . low water, with a surface area 01 1 500 acres (sufficient to accommodate tin ? whole United States Rattle Fleet.) At present vessels of fairly large size , can enter and remain in the Harbor even j at low tide, but there are some vessel-. - particularly warships, whose drafts of ■ twenty-six. twenty -eight and up to ihii- ' ty-two feet, would prevent their use of Cape May Harbor.- However, when the present dredging operations are cora- ] pleted, any vessel from a mot or boa", to ' a battle-cruiser may enter the Ha.-bor without incurring any danger of ground- ■ ** ' . . 7 he advantages of the Harbor ff/r n*c i b- oommkree iregrehl, and Cfefce'TUyas

durqiun i Rosary Hifl HtrtneT Hithorne, N. Y. j y ' — "I hare used Vinol £r many run-., ' down, weak or emactoteipatienU with ' benefit. One young womdp was so week j 1 and ill she could hardly edfo to my door jn I for aid. I supplied Vinol so her libcrallr • ; and in a month I hardlymcogn'zed her. . 1 ■ ; She was strong, her ooloneharnilng and ! - • her clieeka rouoded out! — MoiaHji >L AI.phossa LATOBOP, O. 8. D. 1 We guarantee Vino! tb «har;-cn the y, ■ appetite, aid digestion, cgtich the blood . . and create strength. f Uecray's l-barnmcy. Cape 31 «r. N. J. I L APE MAY COUNTY WHS BANNER; Cape May Connty^loHr^iistly feel I - proud of the Organized jaAdult Bibk-j . Classes" in her S'uuday Rchool- fn thai] ariuus )>cits of the Cbuin for by hpV"ng made the greStcst' p^wntage of in- ■ reaae' of any county in] the ^tate *c- 1 i jrding to the number of-.-schools. she had the lwnner presi-ntej bv the -tate f for the Department ofTjffidsy Schdol j work, aiul it is now- being exhibited in. (tlit various schools. This banuer comes . to Cape May County from Gloucester ! County where it has been' for -two years. May \Y» be able to keep 4 for some time t to come. I j

CAFE MAY. POINT NOTES , | Mrs. Frank Bonne entertained an au- : . tomobile party over the week end. They-j I were Mr. and Mr. D: IVi HBdreik. Har- ! . ry lliidreth. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson.' ail of Philadelphia. I Mr. and Mrs. A. Wil-on; und -on A1-! , bert spent Siinday with Mrs. \\ iiMin's . 1 I father. Swain Woolsoii; at the Light o L House. • h Mrs. Eiwood Ben.-tcad spent a very li , pleasant day with her sister. Mis. C. a I Foulke. t Mr..r.:ii Mrs. A. E. Rfdifer i:r- sja-nd- t . ing ten daCs visiting his uio;her. Mrs. t Cba\ Baker, East Orange, X. J. They t j will take- in the sights ot New York. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker. . Mr-. A. E. v ] Ri-difer. Mrs. E. E. Benstead motored to o Wildwood Sunday, nfternwm. a .1 1 — " t ' j TJie Star and Waves Stationery De- h partuient sells the BEST Typewriter . ! Ribbon and the price has not been raised.. 2 . | Can you boat it ?

: for a few wenks, but ae usual arose- on - ( Tresdav meirmng to attienl his duties at | I the scbool lipive wbi-rr he ha- tn-eir eoi- 1 plr yed for 1U years. After « King' par- jto the builuing he fell mid uii: 1 1- ssisted to the school by on.- of. hj*] ' t eigbbors, who called a dewt ». Mr.! fF.-trreon r-s- "tak-n to hi- Imrne at j 730' a. 111. on.! at 9 oV.xic pif-.-.! away.j

Notice to Gunnei s NOTICE .Ml Concerned: So - trespaaalng on Bishop Farm. Fishing Creek, tor any purpoze what-J ever uQder penalty ot law. G. G. F-1SHOA ] roncE No tresspassing with do-,- or gun under] penalty of the low. on the properly of; Albert J. Matthews, nt Cold SpHng and' Fishing Creek. N. 3. ]' THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of New Jersey. In the matter of V 1 Elmer B. English in- 1 - dividually and as a I In , member of the iate) Bankruptcy. : firm of English and V Johnson. - / i -BankruptNotice is hereby given that Elmer B. English, individually ami as a member of the" late firm of Euglish aud Johnson, ing ou the fifth day of October, i910, duly adjudged u bankrupt in the above entitled cau-e. ha- tiled his petition for a discharge, ae a bankrupt, and :!|kS-me will' lie heard hv said court on Eighth Day of January. 1917. at ( ten thirty o'clock in tin- forenoon, at tb States Court Room, Trenton. which time and place all creditor* ai.d other persons in interest mnv appeal ■ iihd show eause, if any they have, why the prayer of said pelitiion -houliT not : granted. • ' . j CEORQE T. CRANMKR. 2054-ltpf82. • Clerk of -aid Court. ]

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' «*d 1. apt to be mttaaded wl.h ucpls— Jj not clrcumatanoee. eapMlallr when U- .^j out the defect* of your wall popexo. II '[S Is also the bast time to hav« new pepeelng dona and a po at mailed t' \V. DeNolr will bring htm to you with samples of any description. His wort 1 s Is nf the best, and hta pries* more than W. LENOIR « tlf WASHINGTON BTBKBT JCeystone Phone lltx

■'Special ! 1- . qP- educed Pnces on all Fall Hats and T rimmings. A fine line of White Batiste Collars, also Hand Embroidered Velvet and Silk Collars, suitable for coat trimmings. Laces for all purposes . Torchon.' Valenciennes, Silk -edges and AUovers, also Nets cotton ar.d silk in a number of good shades for dress trim' . mings. A number of bargains in silk braids and oimmings. A collection of Fancy Goods and Handkerchiefs, making very pretty and economical gifts. EMMA C. CARPENTER 629 Lafayette St. Keystone Phone 64-M - ppoiite School

1' UNCLAIMED LETTERS , ] - __L;-i of ttncttfoitd l'-tti-r* remaining I 1 1n 1 J - e May 1*. O. 'or week ending JCo- • 1 ven b 22, ll'lfi: . • * . t Hm^k, Mr-. Su-ie - l.e. Sam... 1 M. In calling {or > ebuve. pk-a- -ay ! 1 a.iv -riim-d. SDL XiCEilLKs. I'. 1 1 ' " 7"he commerciat accounts of Cape j May County business men are cspecial- • iy welcome at the Security Trust Co., . ' Strung ln-titution.

CAN YOU TALK TEMPERANCE? If ao yon can aril lirnnne for lMIIUlllUlTDDf8 ana urt wstnunci soam »rt,emi woo m M00 per month as apedal or General Agon III TOW poontr. Ei|»rienee not neeceaary. The onlyLlfa ! lnsnmnce InaUtotion that doe* not inane the Drinker. PBOBOnOB and PEBItlNEXT POSmWI 10 cccepul'le mrn tliat make good. John D. Knapp. 8acY, 00 William 80, New Toak. For First Quality Rubbers go to M. C. Frj-mlre. West Cape May. 2041 B'Rt <>ua!:tyi.QNinx SKIN PAPER or m-' iib'bi or cbp-V work for sale at • 1 '• -•.ntkini-ry Department

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