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fAeiog Formers sre now | getting . their wood-piles in shape for the year. The youth of the town are having good skating. Mre. Hamilton has been a recent Philadelphia visitor. F. W. James and wife and Mrs. Nelson Smith attended the Institute at Cape May on Saturday. |_ Harry Spence and family ware over | Sunday guests with Robert Spence and wife. . Riley Mixner and family are preparing to make a trip to Florida very soon. The Red Cross mot at the home of Mre. J. W. Coombe on Thursday. Those attending, were Mrz. Bailie Vangilder, Mrs. F. W. James and Mrs. Lorans Chester and Mrs. J. W. Coombe. Rev. Nathan Trainor is conducting a revival service at Dias Creek. Our people have attended quite largely. Mrs. William Rolle, of Philadelphia, Mike been m visitor at the home of | Jacob Rolle. Harry Rhodes who has been at Camp Mende for a year was honorablely discharged and is now at home, convalescing from an attack of influenca. John A. High, recently operated upon for appendicitis, is recovery nice E y. A very interesting | meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Humphrey Swain, it being the Day of Prayer for the W. C. T. U. for the ratification of the Prohibition Amendment, Pastor Trainor gave a four minute address on Sunday and the Sunda School held spesial service, for the same purpose. GOSHEN nomos tcrrmmmand FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, | dy» Popoach. Enning up of footatter ent otc. when can get a sample Mecays ‘a August Flower at "This medicine has remarkable cars C — Xg # — AXA cos. oadzches are oftem caused by "A ile laxative, it. For sale L Me! p. 2Lepontelilid *. «momeWe invite you to cpen an acsount is the best incentive you can have for | the seving of money, [BLUE PRINT PENCILS, best grade white, 10 cents each, $1.00 per dox. , Add 5 cents for postage. Any ount. — STAR AND WAVE PUB. CO, CAPE MAY, N. £. a_LoTypewriter Supplics at Star and Wave Stationery Department. . Keystone Phone 90. RTT CTT Plenty of Cape May Readers Have This Experience kidneys-overwork They can‘t keep up . the continual strain The back may give. out-it may ache and pain. Urinary troubles may set in. Don‘s . wait longer-take Doan‘s Kidney ) ills. Cape . ay people tell you how they act. Mre. John N. Reeves, 689 Lofayette St., Cape May, £898: "I felt o badly at times with my back if seemed as if I couldn‘t keeP up. Mornings | on getting up, I Was 80 sore and lame across my back that when T bent over T could hardly Straighten. ‘There was a bearing-down. fosling across . my hips, too. I got Doan‘s Kidney Pills from Ware‘s Dr3@ Shop | ard | they brought me Prompt ‘relief, stopping the pais 8070M6 my back | and strengthening my back," or rar " Premia Don‘t simply ask for & remedy~get Fills--the

PEJ 04 54 Diu ff 1 14 5 D1 "<€ Frank H. Camp with the Schellinger misters visited Cape May, Saturday. |_ A. M. Robinson visited. frieds at | West Cape May, . Friday, | enroute |ealied on Mrs. and Mrs Harry Foster at Cold Spring. Frederick Helsengrene is building a new house at Pierces for his own tise, Richard C. Holmes will close out his. eats, Frank K. Mathis and wife. Baveral of our men attended Hereford Lodge 1. O, O. F. Friday evening at Court House. District Grand | Chief | McMahan with four other Siz Knights of Vineland Castle No. 46 K. G, E. with Bupreme Grand Sir Herald Sydney J. Hall of Miltville Castle No. 2 came down Saturday evening and installed the officers of Excelsior Castle No. 61 K. G. E. After the cersmonics efreshments were served and speach making was indulged until quite a late hour. | Several of our people will attend Pomona Grange mt Rio Grande this Saturday afternoon a regular quarterty meeting. Mr. George Sayre is Master. Mre, Lillie Johnson entertained the Past Officers of Arbutus Temple No. 30 at her home, these meetings are held monthly. | Sydney -J. Hali, Supreme Sir Hearald of Millville, District Grand Chief Coe CC a AA > A8 A ‘Bolles, Edgar Bowles and W. E. Rogjers of Vineland"madé an‘ official to [the Castle of K. G.‘E. here Saturday evening and installed the officers for the ensuing term. Mra. A. B. Miller, of Cape May, was here last week and moved her William s. Eldridge of the Coast [Guard Station at Stone Harbor spent Tuesday st home preparing his lot for early seed sowing. Frank Errieson and wife spent part of the week with her sister, Mrs. Kent Redgraves at Wildwood, | Mra. Redgraves is quite sick at this writing The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church held a regular meeting at the home of Mre. Harry Thopmon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Beath who left here ia week ago for Philadelphin to spend the winter there rented their home again and returned to their bungalow here. The latest report from Mrs. Ethel Schellinger Baletts is that she is gaining every day. All wish her a speedy recovery back to hor former . good health, . She lives at Hamburg, N. J. Captain Henry T. Bennett was tak» en with a hemorage of the nose Monday night and it was feared he would bleed to death before they could get Dr. Hughes. At this writing he is resting nicely. Captain M. M. Norbury: furnished. Devid Hughes with a nice pair . of Plymouth Rock Cockrels for store birds. | Seth Miller, Jr., made a business trip to Cape May Monday. Mre. Florence Oliver of Cape May is with her father this week. | On Saturday evening, January 25, there will be a regular session of the | Cape May Grange held in their hall |at Dias Creek when there will be a! |special program rendered. |_ Dr. Steinbach, the Veterinarian . of (Wildwood and Mr. Burch was here| looking after some of his patients on | Wednesday. | Mr. David Hughes and wife and Mr. | and Mrs. Ottawa. Brown . of | Cold Spring ncted the part of the Good Samaritan Tuesday night in bringing |one of our men over from Rio Grande. |_ Charles Hollingend alaughtered his] [first porker Tuesday, . It tipped the beam at 252 pounds. Mark Hayes cut his foot quite sever» ly Tuesday while cutting wood in the woods. . We have ten persons that have passed the seventy. fifth mile stone of life in our school district. |

| _ Gczt (of the gloves)-My beau is an excellent Judge of pictures. Nell (of the uotions)-Doee be haunt acd Gert (warmiy)-He never sits no where but the orchestra, Til have you know, | And, furthermore, Tl betcha |.6,A0-cgpt sundae that he can drop Into | any movie in town right in the middle of the ree! and tell you the name of the producing company and the price cipal actor -Buffals Express. ___, Bure, Thats Him. "Whe war the mournful looking man you were just tulking to?" inquired the city cousin. "Ob, that there to our village cutup," responded Cy Taters, "Whadys menn, village eotup? That fellow looked like a crystallized gob of gloom to me," "L know it, but he‘s the surgeon #" Ls Hor Mistake, ‘might for a week and thought it was a pocegt, .. Eul Avo Airadla refed al "Bam. you bave very big feet, now, havent you?" "Yee, boss, an‘ Td have yer know they‘se out 0‘ all perportion t‘ m‘ inEla JOY QF LONZLINE®S w

Hunter-What I like is to get away | off in the pathiess woods, where I am wure there is.mo other buman being. Gunter-You enjoy the vast. solltuder of nature? Bupter-No. — But I like to feel cerHer Kind of Style, "Has the young lady nest door to you much to fnigh in her plano play"I should say not. She never stops." Experiences. "When you visit at that bouse they just treat you like one of the family." "How much have they bortowed from you?" Mad to Match, ._ "You were so biight yesterday and you seem so depressed toduy." "I hed to chinge my mind to match my new. blue sult." The Way of It. "Jinks tells me he hus n very con tradictory role in thin new play." "Yes; he is pluying a crooked part In a straight drama." Sure Way to Btop It. "I am tired of being a gout." "Then why don‘t you stop butting Llal MONEY IN THAT,

Belf-Mude Mun-After all, does it pay to go to callege? Husky Gridunte-It does (f the foots ball committe huut« you up and re quests you to go. You Know Him, From his neck up, 1 think be‘a dead, His dumbnees often makes me grim. The daly time he‘ll use his hand, Ja when ln‘e trying to butt in. Same Thing. "The second doctor they had was exactly Hike the first one." "Well, what more natural than a facalmile in a sick family?" aon _w_W_ Ite Meaning. Inhdcad he you mean when you sel | Mise d a marcelled amilet" .

[14 COX 6 ; 8 $d 11 54 | The Misses Kity, Lilian and Alber ta Harris spent @ few days with thete ‘aunt, Mre. Laura Brown of Cape May, Mr. Hillman, Chaplain at the Bare Hospital, Cape May, gave a very in« teresting talk in the Baptist Church, Sunday evening. |_ Quarterriaster Raiph — Down . spent ‘New Years with his purents at this place. Mrs. Beulah Isard und son of Cape May spent Thurkday with Mr», Nob won Hand. Mrs. Marle Hoffman and children of Camden spent a week with her pms= ents Mr. and Mra. Jokn Brown. Mrs. Robert Kennedy: has returned after spending sometime with har Mother in Philadelphia. Mins Helen Austin rpent a wpalt with her aunt at Fishing ‘Creek, Mra. James Locke and Mre. Smallwood have returned | to homes after spending some time with, Exod poretits, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas m CH CAR t 3 Warren Neal, now at‘ ber sisters M6 Cape May, who ‘has ‘ been quite ill, is improving, ber maiy frignds wish her a speedy recevery. Joshun Reeves of Camden and Wk John Reeves of Capt Miy took dittiie with their aliter Mra. Fred Neal: ‘Mr, Virghiin ‘Kirby (ree Edwain) |forinerly of this place presented ‘hme Fes with a 9 pound Baby Boy pm y. ‘Mr. George Strong, an uld Veteran, died Saturday, funéral | securred ba Tuesday, interment in the Rio Grande Cemetery. — He leaves a. widow and ene son. Mre. Frank.Nea! spent a day last week with Mrs. James Cox of Cape May. Heavy colds and chicken pox are prevalent just now. wpreares-a0-opreumnd IN MEMORIAM BSoults-In loving remembrance of our dear daughter, Edith B., who departed this life, January 14tn, 1918 Dear is the grave where our loved one in lafd, Sweet is the memory that never shall fade. Friends may think the wound has healed, But they little know the rorrow in our hearts concealed. FATHER AND MOTHER -----me@e --- State Comptroller NewtnK.-Bu bee will address the meeting of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, which will be held in the School ‘Auditorum, Sen Isle City on Thursday evening. January 23. Mr. Bugbée will talk of State financial matters, and will explain the new tax and fin« ance laws.

‘Ever Kick a Battery to Pieces? Of course you wouldnt do it intentionally. — No good driver would. But a jot of experienced drivers of trucks and passenger care have kicked their hutterics to pieces without even knowing by banging on the starting button when the motor didn‘t take hold at once. Perhape the trouble was just thick oil Maybe water had sceumolated in the carburetor, Ponibly a connection had. worked foome. But whatever it war the: bettery hed to wufter. You can aet far longer life from your bactery, and Incigentally: from your whole Cer If you‘ll alwaye be nore where the trouble in and correct it jost as soon ue you locate it. | Francis J. McCaffrey 3333 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N. J Expert fronpinnt and generator repairs We charge ond repair any make of battery. We have a rental bat-{ tery for any car while} yours is being repaired or charged, » Willare SLRVICL STATION Comme