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PERSONAL MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS OF THE COMING AND GoiNG oF CAPE MAY VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. Mr. Brady is building a cottage on Sewell Avenue and will have it ready for summer occupancy. Miss Barry, of Germantown, was a visitor here for a few days. She manager of several properties. Mrs. Walter Freemen, of | Spruce Street, Philadelphia was . here this week in the interest of her Beach front properity. & Mrs. Ida Teal of Philadelphia was a guest of Mre. Bertha Benstead for a 5A taf! { York Brothers have-started a mew home for Stacy. Botkine an . Besten avenue. ~ * 3. C. Wilson is building: meprivate garage on Stockton ayenue. "Nalk-Over Oxfords for the Easter Season are the best that can be purchased, at Tenenbaums. at Tenenbaums ___ xew Porice serceanr / Walter W. Smith, after 15 years of faith?al performanc; c? police duties, has been appointed nt of the Care May Police. One of the import: Cod C ucli-4 goon. -----ame4m --- EVERY RED CBOSS NURSE EHOULD SEE "ADELE® | The remance of an American murse in France br iamind to the Palace, Friday, March « e imeasOur new Kirschbaum . and ~Alco clothes have arrived for spring st Tenenbaums Big Store. measCard of Thanks. p C3 ca "a thews, of Fishing Creek, wishes to thank their neighbo their kindness and the illness of the the Epworth Wife ment plan and pay one dollar a week on a $50 bond, or two dollars per week on a $100 bond. Club plan, Join our club now «--mea----SPRING MILLINERY Having returned, and studied the styles and buying, I am prepared to show a assortment of the most — authentic latest styles of the season. , The latest novelity in veils at inter esting prices. Opening announcement later. LOTTIE POTASHNICK SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES, MARCH 1TH
THE COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS griculture and Home Economics under the Federal Mywiegs Educacation A The following. artic article taken — from e "Atlantic Co letin," a periodical published in the interest of the Atlantic County Voentime! Schools, is full of interest for hore who are familiar with the Cape May County Vocational Schools and their wonderful work. . Tt indicates how great is the value placed upon this work both by the National and State Governments: "For many years thinking men have realized that farmers estecially ried ed additional trainfog other than that which they can get in the public schools and through practical experience on the farm. . As a result, we ried on in soil testing, fertilizers, plant diseases and troubl problemt which arise in the every day of the farmer. This information is bier out in the form of bulletins, circulars and leaflets so that the farmwal publications mre printed for distribution. In addition to these, many of the aid the farmers either through demon: stration work or lectures, or alvicg armere on new and economicel farm practice. — sam ___ biting t Be pt ~* yal gCLAS® Hei» org o te Sunday Sttodd gare a vast phapast Inment 2 Tucoiay event C3 An ppiinren ial Kai mos fromppereertenerypressens ion Fel ind Straw Hate are complete for the snappy dresser, at
PROGRAMME oF HAMPTON ROADS NAVY GLEE, CLUB AT CONvVEN. TION HALL, THURSDAY EVEN. ING, MARCH MTH. > 1. Comrades in Aras __._._.__ Adam A Capital Ship Mr. Sutter Calm as the Night ______._ Bohm Old Brown‘s Mixture .._ Harrington The Mariner‘s Love Laughing Song Glee besall . Quartette Grow . Multi Musketoers ___ Atkinson i Voekel id lint * lstide To dine Salvation Down-MNagro t. Middlecoff am f pean he 5d Quartette Clee GENERAL Ao To taas, % cents Men in uniform, 10 new recreation c It deserves a lange patronage. Maar wae Wefemiles cpreiieed Walk-Over Cordovan Shoes for Spring at Tenenbaums. Eovuovmss. Aa comma SPRING MILLINERY OPENING Thursday and Friday, March 30, 2 of the most advanced LJ
» re Pavline Frederick Poramsont-Stat Has Another Opportunity to Prove 3 Appearing in one of the best roles of her screen career, Pauline Froderick, the beautiful Paramount staz, will be seen in her new photoplay, "Paid in Full," at the Liberty Theatre next Saturday, This is superb picturization of Eugene Walters famous play of the samé name that was produced in New York in 1907 and subsequently presented en tour with enormous success for beveral years. The story of the picture which was adapted by Charles E. Whittaker and dirested by Emile Chautard, is powerful eme and deals with the trials of a young! woman who is the wife of a shiftless‘ and improvident clork. | He steals a large sum ‘of money from his employer, a dhamdler known as Captain and to avoid prescution hediantt ninediainndiedicendinis 20¢ iba his intermediary, acd C ___ hind wife in his toils, but when away with a letter exonerating th husband, who commits suicide in despair, leaving her free to wed the man who. had befriended and loved her fo years. — The picture is filled with unusually "ADELE® WIU: FASCINAT® MILLIONS
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WILLIAM SELVY ARRIVES HOME William Selvy who has been ove in France with the army since April 1918 hax arrived home. He enlisted the outbreak of the war, and was im mediately sent to camp for training, wailing for France, in Aprih mssigned to company °C of the 372 Infantry and attached to the 157 Red Hand, French Division. | This division he war, expecially at oris" Tht pecond GaP of this history making i secont y of story battle and was sent to France where he was atached to the American Red Croma Society at a Paris Honpital. While st Paris in the American {Hospital he was cared for and given ithe very best of treatment, was glad to have fallen into such welcome {hands as be enjoyed the best of everything and was made very comfortable, ---sB#gm __. POTASHNICK SALE OF GOVERN: MENT HORSES, MARCH 17TR.
biinitoottidice Ls . LovEetE Suddenly March 19th, 1919, George Lovett, non of the late Jonathan and Deborah Lovett, of Bristol and huskelp of Sallie Lovett, of an May, died, | Relatives and ‘friends invited ite attend the funeral, Monday" at R M. from his late‘ realdence ce, 619 poka Street. Interment, Cold Spring bevetsommd a oottetremal iz aA s, YOU wanted to volunteer in France. _ Perki -The latest triumph for KITTY El Plo P a Ta Ca femrevien: s acr user ar 4 ‘The Republic Motor Truck Company build eight different stzes of tracksfeveemmnion,.0 a, oomemsmment POTASHNICK SALE OF GOVERN: MENT HORSES, MARCH 1?TH. Advertise your wanta in the Star and Wave for results. . Keystone 90.
TENENBAUM‘S Annual Sale These goods under the present conditions are worth at least 25 per cent. more and according to our factory prices for next year it would pay us to store them away, but this is not our policy and they must go — regardless of cost. on, enmmmommmmmzed / A Sale the people of Cape May County have been anxiously Bip ennmrnnt Anrantiathiaces dsc trertauts Poarinth ars Raianratiedbarcemiiadatte Wie nim onndonmmetiedcn om antebmaisints Wikihiindiecsncberiermt Winter Sales annually end stock up for the whole family as our males have become a by-word in every home-they . know — the Tenenbazim Sale is associated with honesty, service and large value offerings at a great saving, . Nothing reserved, everything must go to make room for our incoming goods. | (ey Ai ele) i, (eS 6}, | 414-16 Washington Street, Branch Store, Wildwood, N. J. | 2 0) SOS C RD iy y) 3 1: 4 51 S0 ad 54 of A1 2 (a 1 8 R34 SLI With Ail Contents A good chance for a farmer to get a a cheap f . __ Greenhouse for Early Plants a THOUSANDS OF GLASS AND SASH, 10,000 BRICKS, 1 IRON ROLLER, 2 SMALL surLbINGS, 4000 EARTHEN POTS, BUCKETS, TUBS, oden d 1 CELEBRATED LOBD & BURNHAM HOT WATER BECTIONAL BOIL~ EB, GALVANIZED EXPANBION TANK, PIPES AND FTTTINGS, 600 FT. 4 INCH HEAVY CAST IRON PIPE-WILL DO FOR GAS OR WATER MAINE, PUSH CART, BARROWS, LAWN MOWERS, STOVE AND OTHER NUMEROUS ARTICLES. R CAN BE SEEN BY CALLING AT CORNER HUGHES AND HOWARD STREETS OR R. 8. HAND, 705 JEFFERSON ST. . KNOWN AS WM. A. KNOTT PROPERTY, — ALLBUILDINGS AND FIXTURES SHALL BK TAKEN OFF THE PROPERTY IN THIRTY DAYS, . DONT STOP FOR RAIN-SALK UNDER GLASS. WILL BE SOLD ON THURSDAY, MARCH 207H, 1918, AT 1 P. M, ARTHUR WILSON, Auctioncer. pa): A remyenrzoms p.: @ Fongy OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN * WILL BE IN HIS CAPE MAY OFFICE, 650 WASHINGTON 8T. ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS, UNTIL 12 AND SUNDAYS, s To hen incatred

