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e n Tb. Drexd iBrtltute «!U> It. topeib buliaegulpffirnt. cCtrt peculiar ft4iaoU(ci la gaftUIrlBt bori «n«J ctm tor roeeUl alllnci. ENGINEERING 4 -year Course. Iudli| to B-5. Dcfreo Electrical Civil Mochonical derlT^n^ tl^ rtieliuerliu. ^Throrr'tnd r>pnrt*lre Lhrouxb to Jja-openUee^CMnM U»in« ttloo^lli^1 w'irtl<Ta,^l?Ml«IU'n*C,lhr.»-moMil period. [brooch Sooimore ud Junior room HOME ECONOMICSSECRETARIAL UBRART SCHOOL ( tU gd^ ol BMn. took. °g™_' • ttnr-jui Junior cmlrce roune tr*l ■ tool nor rodfte Tor DKIllrm. Tborouth U»loln* jn^Pomortic Sclriu-r^ t^lbt^DamnUc^Juu. kTg! MATHESON. LL.D., Pre». DREXEL INSTITUTE Box 26 , 32ad «d achat S(j_ Phil.. SHIELDS' Exceliior Surf Baths Beach Ave. and Decatur St Valuables Checked Reasonable Rates Change Now to Arcola AND YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR HOUSE INTO A I HOMEARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. jj 622 Washington Street HENRY HOTZE 313 WASHINGTON STREET Bakery ALL KINDS OF FANCY CAKES, PIES, ROLLS AND BREAD COLONIAL ICE CREAM NOW ON * SALE Phone, Keystone. 73-D Iha men without a (Infinite aim in Ms is haLpiaaaly disabled. Money bats IN proper plane and la a staunch Aland in a f si mat Start now with the Sum ft y Trust Builder's Hardware & || Household Supplies g j M. H. WARE Sit Waih. St. Key Phone 114-X B | Dr. F. G. Steinbach j Veterinarian WILDWOOD, N. J. J Both Phones j NOTICE Second hand furniture and stoves bought and sold. Alvnard W. Hillman, 209 Perry street Keystone Phone, 58-M- Stock room, second floor, Excelsior Building, West Perry street 1-14-22-tf Wm. F. Brown 1 Plumbing & Heating Jj Leave orders at store. 1 1 417 Washington Street | CAPE MAY, N. J. St. Mary's SchMlof Music 516 Lafayette St. PIANO, ORGAN VIOLIN ( 6 Evening lasses \

FISHING CREEK es c -jwr Hiss Olive Douglass, of Cold Sprirw?, spent over Sunday with Mrs. Leslie Bate. Miss Cora Murphy, who is employed at Rio Grande, spent Wednesday here- with her parents- — Mr- and Mrs- P. MacEachern, of 'Philadelphia, spent a few days with his brother, Mr. Neil MacEachern and family. Mrs. Frank Matthews spent Wednesday with Mrs- Anna Ford. Samuel Stillwell and family, of West Cape May, called on relativeon SundayDowns Crowell and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his sister and familyGeorge Warner and wife spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Morris Fleischhauer, at Cape May. Mrs- Clarence Howard and daughter and Mrs. Florence Halbruner and children, of Cold Spring spent Wednesday with Mrs- Hattie MatthewsMiss Mabel Betts, of Atlantic City, i and Mrs. George Bishop and daughter, are spending the summer here at Mrs. Bishon's home. Russell Scheldenger is adding a new front porch to his bonne. Beatrice Yearycks, of Wildwood, - spent last week with her friends, Miss Edith and Eva ScheHengerJoseph Ford and family were called to Philadelphia on Tuesday to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, MrsWilliam FordMrs. Freeman Yearicks, of Wildwood, was calling on relatives on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson and Mr- and Mrs- Edward Fox motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Bentley Hoffman spent the first of ; the week with friends at Cape May I Court House. Harry Rhoades entertained his ; brother, Thomas Rhoades and family, > ■ of Anglesea, on Sunday. Marguerite Ewing is spending the : v summer here with her father, Learning Ewing. Earl Woolson entertained company ] from away the latter part of last week. 1 Walter Barnett and mother and : sister, Reba, and friend, Fred Steifel, of Cape May, motored to Mays Land- < ing one day recentlyMiss Reba and Gr{ta Fox are ] spending the summer months with ! their grandmother, Mrs. Lewis Fox. COLDSPRINU Vernon Foster, of Easton, Pa., is ' spending the summer with his grand- . parents. " Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cresse are en- ,1 tertaining company from Camden. • ■ Mrs. Mae Denby will attend com- ' ' mencement exercises at Temton Nor- ' mal School Thursday of next week, at 1 which time she will receive her doplo- , ' maMrs. Ella Tomlin, Mrs. Millicent . 1 Howell and children, Esther R., and i ' , William T., Mrs. Mary Hollingshead j' ! and daughter, Helen sjient " Sunday ; with the former's sisters, prior to her I ' starting for a visit at the home of | ' her daughter, at Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Albert Matthews spent Tuesday with er sister, Mrs. Ella Tomlin. 1

Mr. and Mrs. H. Tyler were Sab- . vifctorsMr- and Mrs. Learning Hand, we are glad to report, are on the convalescent list. A new well has been driven at the home of C. H. Hand, preparatory to , her occupying same during the sum- , mer monthsat Green Creek, bidding her farewell I Wednesday as she started for Cali1 forma■Rufus Cox. who is employed at the sand plant, accidentally had his foot crushed by a heavy truck Thursday i and was rushed to Cooper Hospital \ for treatmentMrs. L. E- Hughes entertained com [ 1 pany, Friday evening. Miss Mary R- Miller attended the : funeral services of her cousin, Mr-. | Man- Van Gilder Carroll, of Baltimore, Saturday. Funeral serviceand interment at Dennisville, her for home. Miss Florence Hoffman spent We- 1- ■ nesday with relatives at Erma. Mrs. L- Lake is spending som*time with Mr. and Mrs. William FeasterRev. and Mrs. J. Dyke remove 1 their household goods- to Fairton, o ; Saturday. Mrs. Amanda Feaster is spendii:; some time in Philadelphia.

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STRUCK BY LIGHTNING During the thunder storm of la* < | Saturday evening, the cottage of Hai , rv Lehman, son of policeman Lehma: . was struck by a bolt of lightning, i ■ which destroyed the main chimney of ; the house. The lightning followed the | electric wiring and finally buried in I the ground. Their son, who was f j sleeping in his crib, was blackened 1 I with soot from the chimney, bue es- i 1 caped uninjured, and a dog on the < premises was stunned for a few sec- ! onds. j * First Georgian: I hear you-all I the wrong man the other I | day. j Second Georgian: Yeah, bnt it j didn't matter. He didn't know what c the lynchin' was for, anyway. ( J 1 Hotel rack cards at Star and Wave j Office- i

UNCLAIMED MAIL List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May post office fcr the week end!ng Jt:ne 21, 1922Bokel, Paul. Bollenger, Mrs. RobertCarr, Mrs. Samuel. 01 egg, Miss Anna. Duke, Mrs. Walter. Elliott, Mrs. W. -J, Harpper, I. WLewis, Miss SadiePina, Mrs- Annefcta. Shay, Christopher. In calling for the above please say advertised. SOL NEEDLESJFVM.^ BUY FROM WHOLESALER Save 1-3 to 23 Free 0ar ,a,es< i complete catalogue eSSS" Kxtnres Heating Boilers, Radiators, Electric Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. Write for Dept. B-84 ADELPHIA SALES COMPANY 23 N 10lh St. Phil a. Pa. aTkenic ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING | Neolin Soles and Aluminum Heels WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 136-M : 370- A THE WINDSOR HOTEL ' is opened for the Season of 1922, with the same fine service that they have always given. MEALS SERVED heated, with running hot and [ cold water NOTICE Dr- Clarence S. Eldredge, occulist, of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for the season. Those having trouble \vith their eyes or in need of glasses consult him Saturdays and evenlings, Broadway and Third avenue. | Cape May. ANNOUNCEMENT I Dr- H. C- Maneino, Chiropractor, wishes to annoupee^that he will be located at 223 Decatur street (over Scherer's Tailor Shon) after June 14th. Office hours, will appear next week's issue of the Star and ,

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