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CAftiA\ STAR AND WAVE OHU Win Established 1855 < Mar of the Cap* Eatabliahed 1*82 ■erred in Star and Ware INT j ALBERT R. HAND, General Una ,er ronna close Thursday evening*. Oat mt town circulation dell re red Saturdays, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. ILN PER TEAR IN AX) VANCE. nils paper la entered at the postsNoe as aeoond-claas postal matter. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CXX SIC and 217 Washington Street. WEST GAPE MAY Augustus Eldredge of New York was here last week attending the funeral of Albert Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ^filler spent Thursday in Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Eldredge and son Merle, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson on Thanksgiving Day. Miss Alberta Newkirk spent over Sunday away. Miss Alice Brewton spent over Thanksgiving away. Miss Laura Pierson spent over Sunday in Camden. Charles Johnson and wife of Atlantic City spent this week with relatives in the BoroughMrs. Mary Stanton is spending some time with her daughter in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Blattncr are ■pending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Reu Hand of Camden,.N. 3. Harry Fisher and family are spending the week away. IfeTip dElredge, Adgar Dawson, Orion Reeves and Edgar Richardson of Easton, Pa., are home for over Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallaher entertained company from Dennisville, on Thursday. DANGERSOF A COLD Cape May People Will Do Well to Heed Than Many bad eases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poi-son-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Ues Doan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Follow this Cape , May resident's example: Mm Henry Rodin, <06 W Perry St, Oape May, says: "A cold settled on my kidneys and caused by back to ache and pain. When I started to bend over to do my housework, I felt the pain more severely than ever. It kept me feeling miserable until I used Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at Mem-ay's Drug Store. Just one box stopped the en in my back and put my kidneys perfect order. There has been no return of the complaint Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply aslc for a ki4ney remedy — get , Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Rodan had. Foster -Milbum Oo., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. GREEN CREEK ! - — ■ i1 Mrs. Kate Foster Is In Philadelphia : for two weeks. ] Joseph Camp had some large porkers i slaughtered Tuesday. Our fyke fishermen are catching quite i a lot of eels. I Harry Conover and Coleman SeloVer i are in Wilmington with a boatload of < oysters. i Mrs. Gertrude Selover spent Tuesday I with Cape May City friends. i Lehman Richmond and wife has a fine flock of turkeys which they raised at I the beach at Pierces. | ' Mark Hayes has killed more than j i twenty-five rabbits since the season ; ' came. in. | : A. B. Miller of Cape May City makes frequent trips here after quail, which are rapidly growing scarce. A. M. Robinson attended service in the Presbyterian church at Cold Spring Sunday morning. v After spending a month with her par- < ents, Mrs". Alvin Fisher and child returned to Court House Friday. Mrs. Sally Erricson made a business trip to Camden and Philadelphia last Eli Johnson visited his old home at Leeds Point last week. Mrs. Thomas Morgan spent part of last week with her daughters at Petersburg and Ocean City. Ralph Schellinger had his crop of Wheat thrashed last week. E. W. Tuttle of Dias Creek did the work. Mrs. Amos Selover of Holly Beach is nursing William Conover, her brother, ► ' through a severe attack of pneumonia, j $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there fa at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all 1U staves, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrfc Cure la the only Kitlve cure now known to the medical ternlty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. acting dlroctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any esse that jt falls to cure. Send
1 Mrs. Alwilda Mixner spent Friday 1 ' with Wildwood friends. X. Coleman' Selover and William . Wheel - i er are planning to go to Virginia trap1 ping. They were there a few winters ' ago and William caught a wife. Mrs. Hemmingway and son Frank are ' both very ill, at this writing. Mrs. Mary [ Stanton, of Rio Grande, is nursing them. John Vance of Holly Beach was here - thjs week and moved the house of Vernon Godfrey to its new site. A. T. D. Howell and wife of Dins Creek called on T. Hickman knd wife Sunday 1 evening. ' Thursday evening about nine o'clock 1 in a heavy gust of wind the twelve by 1 fifty foot poultry house of Truman 1 , Hicman was turned bottom Bp, the 1 [ roof lying flat on the ground. There 1 was nearly a hundred head of poultry 1 t in it at the time and not a one was in 1 any way injured. , Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hand of 2 Wildwood are spending the week with 2 friends here and Mr. Hand is doing som-- 2 r carpenter work. 2 2 MRS. SLACK'S LETTER i To Mothera of Delicate Children ~ Palmyra, Pa.— "My little girl had a - chronic cough and waa so thin you oould " i count her ribs, and she had no appetite. 3 Nothing we gave her seemed to help her, 3 Until one day Mrs. Neibert asked me to - try Vinol, and now she is hungry all the . time, her cough is gone, she is stouter e and has a more healthy color. I wish every mother who has a "delicate child t ' would try VinoL" — Mrs. Alfezd Slack. We guarantee Vinol, our non-secret ; tonic, to msk# delicate children healthy and strong. ji j Mecray's Pharmacy, Cape May, It J. j • ATLANTIC CITY "HARBOR" ' ? LOSES ITS GAS BUOYS Atlantic City, Nov. 22 — Cherished 1 plans to make Atlantic City a port of . entry and a harbor for stprm-beaten f craft midway between Saiply Hook and Cape 'May have sustained a second reverse at the hands of the Federal Gov- ^ ernment. 1 Powerful gas buoys, a double line of y , which was established a year ago, have 1 been removed without notice to munici- ' pal authorities. Prompt protests to | Washington brought the reply that the , city's failure to take advantage' of the t i expenditure for the opening of the inlet, I 1 channel and the maintenance of the <1 channel lighting .system through the op- t , eration of a boat line was responsible. • I Committees are busily seeking as- : surances of financial support for the re- ' establishment of steamer service and , circulating a petition asking that the' i channel lights be restored for the pro1 taction of the fishing fleets. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT WHEREAS, It has pleased Almightv ' God to take from us. Brother Lewia F. Wilson; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That Washington Camp, No. 181, Patriotic Order Sons of America deplore the loss of Brother Lewis F. i Wilson, with deep feelings of regret, I softened only by the confident hope that I bis spirit is with those who, having! . i fought the good fight here, are enjoying perfect happiness in the Great Camp RESOLVED, That we extend to his mother and relatives our sincere and sympathy in this hour of trial - and affliction, commending them for : comfort and solace to Him who doeth ell things wisely, for we know not the ■ wherein the Son of Man cometh; and be it further RESOLVED, That we extend to his , resolutions be sent to his mother and spread upon the minutes of this i j Camp, also published in the Star and i and that our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days. ^ i JOHN L. CAIN, i RALPH E. HUGHES, JL SPENCER NELSON, i Committee. w — - m UReyilloii Freres Largest Fur Manufacturer* In the World HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS Ship your furs to us. We pay all express and mail charges ^ Write for our price list . 453 West 28th St New York . 2009-12-2-4 ts , MAKE LARGE CATCHES OF EELS Fyke fishermen along the Delaware bayshore are making extraordinarily large catches of large sea eels. The , smaller eels make fine eating and | bring from fifteen to twenty-five cents | in large cities. [ GRANGE FAIR The Cold Spring Grange will hold its • annual fair in -the Grange Hall Thurs- [ day evening, December 14. Fancy arti- | cles, aprons etc., will be on sale, also ice 1 cream and cake. Come and select your , Christmas presents. If stormy the next
TIDE TABLE FOB COLD SPRING INLET DECEMBER High Low High Low A.M. A.M. PJi. P.M. 3 2.21 &35 U4 8.51 4 3.19 9.38 327 9.45 5 4.14 10.35 4 A3 10.87 6 ' 5.04 11.28 5.23 11.25 7 5.51 8.14 0.15 8 8.35 0.12 8A9 1.01 9 7.17 0.58 7.46 1.43 7.58 1.41 8.27 2.26 11 8.37 2.(20 9.08 3.06 -9.16 3.01 9.46 3.43 9 A3 3.39 1029 422 10.31 4.20 11.11 5.02 15 11.09 5.03, 11.55 5.41 16 HAS 5A2 623 0.42 6.47 0.40 7?06 1A2 , 7.48 1A5 7A7 19 226 8.48 227 8.47 20 321 9 AO 3A8 9.45 4.16 10.48 4A9 10.40 5.11 11.40 .£$7 11 -36 6.03 6.32 028 6.54 0.32 726 126 25 7.46 1.22 .,8.19 2.15 26 /TS 8.38 2-15 9.13 3.07 27 9A1 3.10 10.08 3A7 28 1021 4.05 11.01 4.44 29 11.J5 5.04 11A8 5A8 30 0.12 6.02 ..... 6.30 31 0.49 7.04 1.09 - 728 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following are recent real estate transfers in this city: Cape May City Charles H. Bennett, et als. to Alexlander Mardy, Jr. $1000. .49 square perches, at S. W. corner of lot where William Schellenger formerly ■ lived, binding on Washington street South and Alvin P. Bennett's line North. James M. E. Hildreth, Spec. Master, to Harry H. Pease. $3500. Lot with thereon erected situate on side of Stockton avenue, 169 feet West from West side of Jefferson street. Morgan Hand, Spec. Master, to Irvin Eldredge. ,$1825. Land of William B. Chambers and others situate on N. W. side -of Corgie street. — County Gazette. Rubber Stamp raffs, an colors, at uie old price while they last: 25 cents each. per dozen; assorted colors, finest quality. After this supply is exhausted the price will advance 40 per cent. Star and Wave Stationery Department. 1
VAHZAHT VILLA ARRIVALS j r Philadelphia — -Miss Mane Lajambra, J. J. Walling, Miss Elsie Steltzcr. | Camden — J. D. Collins, i Parkford, Pa.— Mia* OUa C. Walt. L Montrose, Pa.— Miss Anna E. Webb. 1 New York— Elizabeth Deacon. 5 Moo res town, 5. J. — Miss Helen M. 7 Wallace. 5 Pitman, N. J.— H. L. Eckman. 5 1 The Star and Warn Stationery De3 partment sells the BEST Typewriter 6 Ribbon and the price has not been raised 6 Can you beat It? 3 : 2 For First Quality Rubbers go to M. g C. Fry mire. West Cape May. 2041. I Notice to Gunners 7 To All Concerned: 5 No trespassing on Blahop Farm, o Fishing Creek, fbr any purpose whatlfi ever under penalty of law. 18J6-12-2-16 G. G. BI8HOP. « xroncx 5 No trespassing with dog or gun under 17 penalty of the law, on the properly of, _ Albert J. Matthews, at Cold 8prlng and " Fishing Creek. N. J. 4 8 IN THE DISTRICT COURT 10 OF THE UNITED STATES $ - J| For the District 'of New Jersey. * In the matter of \ Elmer B. English, in- | - dividually and as" a / In ■' member of the late ) Bankruptcy. "e firm of - English and I e Johnson, Bankrupt. ' ^ Notice is hereby given that Elmer B. English, individually and as a member r' of the late firm of English and. JohnBon, ^ having on the fifth day of October, 1916, n been duly adjudged a bankrupt in the ?t above entitled cause, has filed his petition for a discbarge, as a bankrupt, and n the same will be beard by said court on II the Eighth Day of January, 1917, at ten thirty o'clock in the forenoon, at the United States Court Room, Trenton, at which time and place all creditors and I other persons in interest may appear e and show cause, if any they have, why I. the prayer of said petitiion should not it be granted. d GEORGE T. CRANMER, j 2054-1 cpf$2. Clerk of said Court. t r
j B. S. CURTIS & SON H ! NO. 8M DELAWARE AVE, GAPS MAT OTTY, N. I. PLUMBING. STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO EeystDQ* Telephone 1SSD
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l Special ! aPveduced Prices 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. L aces for all purposes. Torchon, Valenciennes, Silk edges and A Hovers, also Nets, cotton and silk, in a number of good shades for dress trimmings. A number of bargains in silk braids and trimmings. A collection of Fancy Goods and Handkerchiefs, making very pretty . and economical gifts. EMMA C. CARPENTER 629 Lafayette St Keystone Phone 64-M Opposite School
UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining i in Cape May P. 0. .for week ending Noi vember 22, 1916: t. Hicks, Mrs. Susie t Lee, Samuel M. t In calling for the above, please say 1| advertised. SOL NEEDLES. P. M. r ( t The commercial accounts of Oape May County business men are especially welcome at the Security Truat Co., I Strong Institution.
CAN YOU TMI TEMPERANCE? If so KpSBRt3| Irjomuc* IreUtnUoo that dam tot hto fctaD.KD*p|>.8«'y.MWMIa»to,ato*«fc. r For First Quality Rubbers go to M. C. Frymlre, West Cape May. 2041 Best Quality ONION SKIN PAPER for manifold or copy work for sals at ■ SUr and Wave Stationery Department — $).00 per ream. '
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