Saturday, December 10, 1921 CAPE WAT STAR AND WAVE .-*«e Three '
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE (Staff Correspondent) Captain A. M. Wood was the speaker last Friday at the League of Women Voters. Professor Clark's mother will visit her son and his family for the} winter. i Miss Alice Boss has finished a course of reconstruction work for disabled soldiers and is now awaiting a government call which is expected at an early dateMiss Marion Schaefer spent the, / Thanksgiving holidays at home- -She Js a student at West Chester Normal-, Shepherd Calhoun took a boy from Lower township to the asylum for insane at Trenton last week. A bazaar will be_ held in tWe M- E. Sunday School on December 9th Supper will be served from ^-30 to 8 P. M. Admission will be 50f cents. Mrs. Baldwin is on the sfek list. Mr. and Mrs- Edward J Garretson made a trip to Millvilie wis weekMr- Hussellman is a i*w member of our community. He^s a widely traveled man and qui to an interesting conversationalist. J The P. 0. S. of if., No. 130, ot Court House, pitched a/ game oi quoits with the Rio Grande Post this week- The score was 9 to 1 in favor of the Court House, team. The Poultry Association held their meeting .in Court Hbuse on ecember < first, t — ^ ' Mrs- J. W- McKimik-, who with her family has recently /come among us from her home \J Alexander, Va-, entertained friend^ of her son, Joseph Wells, in hodor of his eighteenth • birthday, Wednesday evening. A banquet cooknfl and served by Mrs. McKinney ai -J enjoyed by the guests. Many vahjibte present were received by the ';<fest of honor, one of them being a handsome diamond ring. The even>ig's festivities included games, dancing .and a card drawing for a prize- Miss Isabel Dandois being the hicky one to win the box of chocolates- Those present were M rs- J. W. McKenney, T- Ai Wells, wife and daughter, Heleu;~Jnseph Wells, Mr. and Mrs- Leoni Clark, of Alexandria, Va.; Belford Morton, Mrs. George Springer, Leroy Watson, Miss Lucille Springer, Edmond Dougherty, Miss . Isabel Dandois, Charles Calhoun, Ruth Chambers, John Dahler, Doro- . thy Bennett, Fred Calhoun, Dorothy Stiles, Herman Polhamus, Elizabeth Ross, Helen Camp, Ella MathiaS; Kathryn Mossbrook, Elva Hammond, Patsy Springer. Mrs. Cohen, of Woodbine, was in " town Tuesday evening. She accom panied her husband who attended the Poultry Association meeting. Mr. 'and Mrs. Cohen recently sold' their Woodbine • farm to the State to be used as a home for feeble minded children- f HOUSEWORK IS A DURDEN Woman's lot Is a weary one at ibest. -But with backache and other distressing kidney ills life Indeed " bsoom-g a burden. Doan's Kidney ; Pills have made life brighter for many t^ape1 May women. Head what Mtb Mary H. Hoffman, 436 W.j^r ■ ry St., Cape May, says: "I suffered a great deal with kidney complaint. "My back was weak and lame and I felt tired out and run down, and I could hardly do ray "housewoik. 1 wae Jiardly ever free from dizzy • headaches and my kidneys acted irregularly. My feet strolled and 1 could hardly bear my weight on them. I used Doan's Kidney Pills for these ailments and they were Just what I needed. They rcileVeo me. of the achoa and pains and put my kidneys In good order. I highly 'rocoirimend Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— got Doan's Kidney Puis -the' suoifc that e Mrs." Hottn.au had. Foster-MUbum . iCo.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N, Y. R II Superstitious) Do You " ?°? ,M, » ■ " a judicious adver- | o€ll6V£ anc^ 1 sood I * n. business man. Ju- ■ In JlffUS dicious advertising Alwtfys Pays II and especially when || W you advertise in a |f ■ W paper that is read || # by. everybody 'in J II t its territory. " ■ . ST This newspaper reaches the eye • e I everybody who might be a ■ possible buyer in this section. g Flute«l Ice Cream Dishes, 500 for h ' $1.00, while they- last- Star and 9 Wave Office S a ji
DIAS CREEK Leonard Compter, had a disagreeable experience last Sunday evening e while driving to Court House His ,f horse broke through a bridge and help was necessary to extricate the it animal which was" unhurt l_- Howard Brown, of Dennisville, was calling on his uncle, Harry Errickson, Sunday. . 5. Jr. Peed and friends, ,of Vineland, spent the week end gunning at the it Bay ShoreMrs. Ida Barr and Julia Schele lender were —calling on friends at ie Stone Harbor recently1. Mrs»-F. J, Smith, of Stone Harbor, n was entertained at the home of her i- parfents, Coleman Norton and wife, Saturday evening. Z. Mrs- Coleman Norton has been 1. visiting friends at Tuckahoe for the past week. Mrs. Gussie Bateman was helping her brother, Thomas, with hog work n on Saturday. George Reed, of North Dias, is on r the sick list. y . Mrs. Harry Errickson entertained :- friends at a wild duck supper hfonday evening. I Lewis Compton, of Philadelphia, i spent Sunday at homes Mrs. Myra Powell, of Court House, r was calling on Mrs. Coleman Norton Saturday afternoon. r Both William Bafemarv and Richard r Lloyd killeH some fine porkeks on . Monday. r Charles Soffe and son has been s papering the home of Mr. Ling. , Olan Reed, of Chicago, who has - been away for1 three years, is now i at home till after ChristmasL Cajtain Charles Vanaman attend- . ed the funeral of his brother, Wil- . liam, who has beeh located at the 1 Sailors' Home at Snug Harbor. He - was buried at -Go^hen. 2 Mrs- Paul Schellenger, who has , been visiting her parents here, re1 turned to her home* in Cape May 2 Sunday. GOLD FISH. SALE I . • Gold fish and acquariums and "all | sorts of supplies. Make early se- [ lections from this large Christmas stock. Mrs. M. A-. .Scull, Broadway and Emerald avenue, West Cape May. Keystone phone, 56- Y. ll-12-tf-693 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Some real bargains on hand, including stoves; If in need of house- , hold equipment see A. W. HILLMAN, Stock Room, 2nd floor, Excelsior Building, formerly Skating rink, W. Perry st Residence 209 Perry street Keystone Phone 68-M ll-19-tf-784 j Dr. H. C. Mangino CHIROPRACTOR Corner of Lincoln and Pacific AvesHours Sundays Only 2 to 5 P; M. Dry Goods AND Millinery B.T HAZLETT 323 Washington Street Cape May " c | Builder's Hardware & i I _Hpuseh°Id Supplies | 1 ' M. H. WARE * 1 jj 5/6 Wa»h. St. Kty Phong I14-X g
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COURT. HOUSE FIRE A fire of unknown- origin occurred in the old unoccupied Muncy house on South Main street this week. Neighbors discovered the fire in time q> extinguish it before, much damage was done. 1922 DIRECTORY The Star and Wave Telephone and Business Directory Calendar will go to press in a fow weeks. Those wishing advertising space, see A. L Ewing. Keystone phone, office, 90; residence, 378-A. &£ie -udtros' tfosti IF A FELLOW CALLS | / r .YOU A BOUffeEOIS BE " GLAD; .MEjXRp'^ERYBODY W/W3^5 TO ?>..
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS d Keys Qui Be Obtained in Vldnity ai ,e Alarm Boxes [. "-7 . ^ 25 — Washington Streiet, near Schele' lengeris Landing. 32 — Washington Street, near Union. 47— Washington Street and Madison Avenue. 54 — Lafayette and Bank Streets. " 58— Broad and Elmira Streets. 0 65^— Pittsburgh and New Jersey Avenues. •" 69 — Stockton Avenue, between Jef- • ,'erson and Queen Streets. 73 — Franklin and Washington Streets. . 75— Howard Street, opposite Stockton Avenue. . 82— Columbia Avenue and Guerhey Street. 84 — Ocean Street, near Beach Avenue. 91— ^Broadway and West Perry Street. 92 — Broadway and Beach Avenue. 93 — Perry Street, near Bridge, 94 — -South Lafayette . and Grant Streets. • 95 — W ashington and Jackson Streets, 97 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur Street "98 — Washington and Ocean Streets. J Typewriters of standard makes. . Star and Wave Publishing Co., Cape May, N. J. ' - v_7' Send your application to the" Pro-g-nessive League on Monday night "There's, a reason-" If you want anything- in Cape May advertise in the STAR & WAVE. Untisual results are th^ results ofunusual' methods-

