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| s 1 h10 , EXP MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL PARA GRAPHS OF THE COMING AND GOING OF CAPE MAY VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. Mr. 1. Heller, Chief Wspradied sl Army Hospital is enfoing urlough, which he and (el Hel ler are spending in New York. | Mr. and Mrs. Heller have apartments on Perry Street. Charles Phiegpise Jr. son of Charles Swain, of West Cape May, is under going an operation in the Hanaman Hospital. Mr. G. V. Fitzgerald, of Baltimore, spent the week-end here with his fam» fly. t ts C of Oak» Wiis N. J. oe many wd thre LS Bush, spent the week ead" with i Meds in Philadelphia. tertaining their daughter, Mra. i ad mond Hannold, of Costeavilis, Ps. Mrs. E. W. Sayre, of Queen Street, bas been spending a week in Cold Springs. bowulca MH sl 3. M. E. Hildreth was in Egg Harbor City, on business Wednesday. Mrs. Loef, of Philadelphia, ly of Cape May, is passing pig" a with Friends here: bagreinh C. ae a bee of Philadelphia, was the week as tthe guest B. Courlander, of Philadelphia, was here this week looking over his New York Avenue property. Mrs. Mary M. Davis of Ambler, Pa. is visiting her mother, Mrs. James E. hir Sar S. F. Ware is entertainh PFetshaih from Ohio at his pe db Street cottage. Mr. J. Wallace Hallowell, of Phils {oghe spent the week-end at Cape ay. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart M.-Btovens and their little denahter Dorothy Ft abeth, are guests over this week of their fri >4 T Somme : ‘and Mrs. Lewi- T. Stevens, at their home here. Fred Amo}d and family bave rewas & recent James E. Tayien or of this ci George Little, son of Mr. pee bic 4 es Little: has received his honorable ischarge turned to Cape May after a pleasant sojourn in Castner weld. margy 4 father, former Mayor W. I. Stevens. Mayor Stvens is rapidly recovering from a recent attact of fiimess. Judge H. H. Eldredge and Mre. Eldredge attended the funeral of Mra. Eldredge‘s mother at West Pittston, Pa.. on Thursday. Parker Jerrell, son of Mr. and Mrz. Everett J. Jerrell, of this city is seriously ill at Trenton, N. J. Mrs Elizabeth Bockius, of Philadelphia was a recent visitor here. sea_POTASHNICK SALE OF GOVERN: MENT HORSES, MARCH 17TE. COMING ONE CARLOAD OF FORD TRUCKS FROM THE FACTORY

LT. ROBERT NEAL ARRIVES HOME Lieut, Robert iva‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal, of Rio rived home on Thursday morning ter having seen active service France for seven months.

LJEUT. ROBERT M. NEAL When the U. 8. declared War voluntee for his country. Although he wes exempt by the fact, being a divinity student, studying for the ministry. (¥et he felt that his duty was first for his country and offered brat bere he ye which were accepted an attached to the Wiktweed Company of Artillery. He was sent to Fort Monroe, Va., where after a course of training was given a commission ms Lieutenant C bed for nearly seven ts tt On fou rived at Newport News, Htived me* Peouive Ve, wher here, Kethaglbey and — returned 12. Neal will resume his studies at College few fa) and complete his miniateriat Cou His many er were glad to see him home, well and happy.

RECTOR OF THE CHURCH or Th ADVENT RECEIVES DOCToR DEGREE After some four years of — jtion, the Rev, Paul Sturtevant fining Rector of the Church of the Advent, received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. In partial fulfliment of the requirements for the degree, an extended thesis was presented entitled "The First Two Years of Pligrim History, The Polity and Theology of the Pilgrim Church, and The wa . of hil Saag Coloney," r. Howe received the degree of LLB. from the University of New York some years ago and the degrees of B. A. and M. A. in the same city. ‘Dr. Howe is a member of the Bar of Plymouth County, Massachusetts. --- vem --- DONT FAIL TO HEAR MR, MINCH Under the direction of the Vocational School, Mr. Minch, one of the owners off Minch Brothers 1000 nere farm at Bridgeton, N. J., will speak at Dias Creek, N. J. next Tuesday, March lith at 7:30 P. M. ‘He will tell how Fwoien the ms in stolen the ear it to Philadelphia. The car is at one thousand dollars. momm-b @i POTABHNICK SALE OF GOVERN: MENT HORSES, MARCH irTH. «---meee --- Advertise your wants in the | Star and Wave for results, . Keystone 90.

AX tp e +!) Vp X3 CLARg KIMBALL YOUNG FEA TURING IN FAMOUS STAGE SUOCESS WILL BE SHOWN A THE PALACE Clara Kimball Ye and Her Ow Com will be geew at th way. stage success of the same narie. "Cheating Cheatres" is one of th most unusual plays ever produced Poa " I cd Young haw the role of a clever secret service operative, who apparently a higringd of a famous band of crooks fuammanneegrrycemenznad POTASMNICX Sats or sovamy. MENY HORSES, MARCH i"TH. <o-«B60e. --- #in Demoriam RSSEN-In _ loving __ meme: Triues stetams ar this life, PES IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of | Emma L Reeves, who died March 6th, 1004. ‘There is orily a curtain between us, Between the be and a

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bl pab tal Mra. J. Henry Dickerson, of Phila delphia, formerly Miss May | Schel lenger, of Cane May, died of pmeu monia, on Monday in the Presbyterian Mespital, Mr». Dickerion was ill but a fe deyn and her sudden death comes a great shock to thore who knew and loved a She was but twenty-seven years of age, and her generous nature and he !munny, cheorful disposition, will 7 stricken in the midat of life. |__ Her funeral took place on Thursday |Mareh sixth, which was her wedding ‘anniversary,, at the home . of . het eal lo rodihime dee add She is survived by her hae pigrened ther mome three . sisters . and "L ___eee .__- A SOCIAL GATHERING 1 | i The men of the Baptist Bible Class entertained their male friends to an oyster supper. in the‘ rooms of the church on Thuniday habang fifty men were present an | enjoyed — themselves. — Impromptu addresses were sade by a mumber of {the clan ivi whi and were very idly applauded. . The social was given to promote more interest in the church and Sunday School work among the men. ----«mees--. ~BMALL FIRE / Fee rlipreeAeiin a slight fire occurred at the home of Lewis Williams on Perry Street. _ A silent alarm was turned in, and Joseph Baldwin. aching as Fire Chief, driver, hose S>RING MILLINERY Having returned. and studied the styles Few or mamam I am show bvend notreatie Intest MENT HORSES, MARCH 1778. ----meare-_ TENOR IN DEMAND John Meldrum, a silver toned tenor at this resort is | becoming . widely [known and in great demand. --- mee... PROMINENT ENT SPEaRER besa Sunday __. morning, mor | Rev. 3: Franklin Shindell, of Newark, N. J. will speak at the Baptist Church. Mr. Shindell is an . eloment — and ‘foreeful speaker, and will vndoubtediy ;be heard with interest and profit. as he speaks at Tuckrhoe in the evening, this will be the only opportunity to hear him -«---»eae-_ PRESBYTERIAN SUPPER Snuer-Kraut and Baked Bean Supper will be held in the Basement o the Presbyterian Church on Wedner« day evening. March 12, from 5 to 8 (P. M. — Tickets 35 cents, . Come and help a good cause, _-_-_-eee--_._ |rorasmmer SALE OF COVERN- | MENT HORSES, MARCH 17TH. --- améaw_SPECIAL MEETING OF GRADUATE NURSES "A special meeting of the District No. Six, Graduate Nurses Association of the State of New Jersey, will be held ‘Wednesday, March 12th, at 8 P. M. at Hotel Chafonte, Atlantic City, New lersey. All Graduate Nurses residing in AtIantic City and throughout Cumberland, Cape Ms, and Atlantic Counties Pud larged to atten Miss Elizabeth Higbid, | Chairman of the Committee on Revision of Constitution and By-laws, of the State Ke New Jarney, will interpret to District No. Six the New Constitution and By-laws as planned by the Amercan Nurses Association. Miss ANNA H. Woreemnt mee_COTTAGE POR RENT-CAPE MAY Point full furnished cottage for rent cheap, with ga , If n re. H. D. SLOAN. Cape May Point, N. J. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL‘RIGR GRADE RAINCOATS-Direct from ferie petachit to consumer, . Guar roof. Sample prices. nid LCal bos KING Maire conpay,

LETTER FROM | FRANCE, Bordeaux, France February 2, 1910, Mr. Mier R Hand, Cape May, N. J. Dear Mr. Han I have notlced in several copies af the Star and Wave, that you have maked for suggestion for [oTaa ca monts for our dear old Resort. There are many thingn which are needed, and 1 Am pure that you could be a great Inging about many changes ples ats would be beneficial. ‘As you . Cape May is now a much larglersand more important place than ft ‘wap five years or so ago, yet many .of the necersary improvements | which . were in use at that time were allowed ket go to ruin, An a resort, tranaportatton and amusements are a vital neconsity, ‘The amusement end has beem partly taken care of, but what have you done for Transportation? trolley system was not what it should have been, but at that carn were La Foie? , and the road was looked af- . trey not get together and do some ®: Lively Real Estate agents thruout the country would also be a help as would advertining. The matter of Railroad tranmportation in now up to the Government, but suggestion can be made whereby Cape May can have as any trains as other Resorts. The new Convention Hall with its beautiful trimmingn and fine music hall is one of the bert and most useful improvements which you have ever undertaken. There. also, are the new amusements which appeal to the average person, but there are many more facil ghisice) be added to the resort. Well kept streets and pavings have D dE Cra cari you say, trees should be trimmed and nidgwalkn edged, in order to make a more tidy appearance. You will remember tion was propored for the Reading Terminal. Have you done anything more about this matter or is it still ing fire New in the time a i" Tet Cte E) pled see to it. that MAY comes up to its former repute tion, AND there is no reason why this should not be . With best wishes for ruccens in all improvements undertaken, T remain, Very truly, EDMUND A. DALE Put. Ist Clans Edmund A. Date, . achment Ship your muskrats to a specialist. Bost prices paid. . Wri information. 30%. 30 * 3-1-6t New Brunswick, N. J. bnvmmrinse4 a commmmeced The Security Trust Co. will be glad to sell you the new 4% Liberty Bonds, You can purchase them on the Installment plan and pay one dollar a week on m $50 bond, or two dollars per week on a $100 bond. Club pian. Join our club now. npenirine t ocommmmned BUILD A BUILDING AT CAPE MAY ___ IN THE SUPREME COURT, City of Cape May, State of New Jefsey GREETING: Decree of Divorce "WHEN AGE SMOTHERS THE BEAUTY OF WIVES SOMETHING 8 BOUND T@HAPPEN, * Old Wives for New " T THE — LIBERTY — ThkaTks MONDAY, — MARCH 107 | wibt TEACH ALL WOMEN THE sauu. TARY TRUTHS."

DR. CHARLES A. FUREY OSTEOPATRIC PHYSICIAN WILL BE IN HIS CAPE MAY OFFICE, 650 WASHINGTON S7. ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS, UNTIL 12 AND SUNDAYS, s To s Keystone 72 A.