Saturday, January 11, 1919
INTERNATIONAL REVENUE as Irst District of New Jersey COLLECTORS OFFICE out cost to the Government Thani Ing you for your previous cooperation 1 am, Respectfully, SAMUEL IREDELL, Collector Traveling Auditor (Mhie and Pomale) Resident Anditor (Male and Female) Income ‘Tax head Internal‘ Revent ean of Intitgml‘ Revens® ° Department, Washington, D. C. at th salaries atated below, and in position requiring similar | qualifications, . at Cape May, N. J. January 4th, 1919 H. 8. RUTHERFORD 1-1119- 626 Secretary. ---moep----._ BLUE PRINT PENCILS, best grade white, 10 cents each, $1.00 per dor. Add 5 ‘ents for postage. Any ameant, STAR AND WAVE PUB. CO,, CAPR MA nnteritnes Acommmnnd WE SHALL NOT SLEgp *In Flanderf ficld the poppies blow Between the Crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks sti il} bravely singing fy, Scarce heard nmidst the guns below. We are the dead. | Short days ugo we lived, felt dawn, . | Saw sunset glow, loved and were! loved. | And now we lie in Flanders felds. | Take up our quarrel with the foe, | To you from falling hands we throw . the TorchBe yours to ho‘d If ye break faith w Anrenmmmsnnl IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW. Mother Gray‘s Sweet Powders f Children relieve Feverishnens, Head«| ache, Bad Stomach, Teething Femedl ders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy worms. They break up colds in 24 hours. Used by mothers for 20 years. . All Droggists. Sample FREE. Address, Mother Gray Co LeRoy, N. Y. 1-11-18-4t Inmntemmen.acommensed "What is your father‘s profeasion " "He‘s a shoemaker. "And your mothers?" "She is a laundress," "That . will do," interupted the generai, "I know the rest; your sistor is d tah and you will consider your self confined to the barracks until she beknves horeelf better." movnelo-enrt-tatie...~._. Mary ‘hed ‘little lanib, mfpopuiadicne t bnnrmmaihont artadionadenind Aud Limp e mnd I
KILLED IN FRANCE, Drum Major E. Paul Stroud of th 188th Field Artillery, was killed: b the collision of trains in France. . It appears that his division and the am munition train of the 119th Field Ar. tillery, were being rushed from Cher. bourg, to Meucon. fees s litle village called: Gaal, the train, carrying the arptunition battalion, which ‘was. in but by, some mis1 Privith Stigud: f ot 1917; ‘in the ofd Wirst Reginiment,
N. G. P. and was later ansigned to the 109th Infantry. He had to undergo an operation at Camp Hancock, how» ever, and was left behind when his unit sailed for France. When he re{covered he was transferred to the 138 F. A. The young soldier formerly lived at 8128 Catharine stroct, wan a graduate of the West Philadelphia High.School, and a member of the. West Walnut Street Club, of the Stoneman‘s Fellowship, and of the Evangelia] Lutheran Church, at Fifty-ninfy | and Spruce stréets. A memorial service will be held for him at ithat church on January 26. Young Stroud was the son of Mr. and Mre:Joseph-Siroud Ca. Ce ° ce " formebly Miss Abbie Eldredge; daughter of the late Enoch bow-ntnci of West Caps May. potions A UONEEnEie Advertise your wants in the Star and Wave for results. : Kepptons 90.
WHEN PEACE CONFERENCE IS ON I read the copious Croelograms that come across the sea, And 1 wonder what is happening over there. hel y mmment of dole io Placed (o Het of me j wonder what is happening over there. Lw ‘t hint, you understanit, ‘that Brother Cree! would lie, he‘s not that other George; who couldn‘s if hald try, red yer. gay Didymistic ore Arte Burleson on guard at every cable end, is lng s Seu: d qver thore, > cot , only what G. C, will let them send, sad o ed the sheets for many versions of the news; re now regaled with one ‘obsétvér‘s ‘views. "have such privilege and severonte abuse E wonder what is happening: over there! — rom the U. S. A. is dominating things"lice Lnvne d over there. r, ‘ace-high above that memely bunch of Why Meat Prices Vary in Different Stores These newspaper quotation: represent live cattle prices in Chicago on December 30th, 1918. The list shows price ranges on nine general classified groups with a spread of $13.85 per cwt. -the lowest at $6.50 and the highest at $20.35. Why this variation in price? Because the meat from different animals varies greatly in quality and weight. Although the quotations shown are in nine divisions, Swift & Company grades cattle Pk Z F CO B Ere IEnt Eee class into a variety of weights and qualities. As a result of these differences in cattle prices, (due to differences in weights and meat qualities), there is a range of 15 cents in Swift & Company‘s selling prices of beef carcasses. p Pe y PE m tad 1-Why retail prices vary in different stores. 2- Why it would be difficult to regulate prices of cattle or beef. 3-Why it requires exper s to cattle and to sell meat, so as to yield the profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound-a profit too amall to affect prices. Swift & Company, U.S.A.
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