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PERSONAL MENTION ' c OF VISITORS ' " I SOME INTERESTING j NOTES ' t t Star tad Ware Readers are Re- ' quested to Send in by Phone • or Otierwise. 1 i Ctlfl.l.a H Dougherty, of Phiiadel- 1 phia. whoee handsome Washington street house and.gronnds arejamong the A finest in the^city. was s guest at the £ Hotel Cape May. Judge and Mrs. J. M. E. Hildreth, s O. A. Merchant, J. Spicer Learning, 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Eldredge. Mr. and I Mrs. (L T. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 Ogden. Mibb Sue Hildreth, Miss t Jennie Smith, Mrs. Hannah. Smith, ® Otty Treasurer, I. H. Smith, Jr., Proa- •) Salter and Mrs. E. W. Lloyd, Mrs. • arretson, Miss Hslpin, Recorder John a W. Tnompson, e«-Msyor J. H. Edmunds, Mayor Melvin, F. W. Miller, j Edward Miller, and others were among t the Cape May people present at the opening ball at the Hot-1 Oape May j, Saturday evening. ^ Mr. and Mrs. N. Perry Edmunds a and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Edmunds, of Philadelphia, were guestfc of the Hotel Oape May, over Sunday. t Chi-ster Ogden, who is well known here and in Cumberland county, where t be taught for a number of; years, re- a cently was cailed to Pateraon to as- g aume a responsible school business and has been so effective that $200 was c added to his contract salary for the k yesr. ■ J Miss Dorothy Bockius has a fine sen e of beauty and proportion and she ► is quite skilful with the brush. A J' pitcher painted by her is exhibited "at Mec iay'> store, and it is as perfect as {: anything of the kind could be. John J. Leidy, editor of the Newark j Star, was among recent visitors at the , Windsor. " Judge and Mrs. Andrew E. Sanborn, (| of Wilmington, who were cottagers ^ her- last summer, • were among the guests at the Hotel Cape May. t Mr. and Mm. J. Albert Harris, of ^ Wildwood, were guests at the Hotel j Cape May at the opening, t C. Edward Rakeatraw, a popular 0 sign writer of Wildwood, was an over Sunday visitor here. p Mre. J. O. Bennett, 'wife of Doctor e J. C. Bennett, of Yonkera, N. Y., and t her friend Cecilia Gallagher, of New York City, are spending .Easter week with the Doctor's father and mother, n Pilot and Mre.JJ. C. Bennett, 122 Decatur street. Dr. Bennett will be down on Easter. Miss E. E. Hewitt, the authoress of the world famous song, "Will there be any stare In my crown ' Not ;one ^ forgotten, " and numerous others, will ^ be the guest of the Rev. R. P. Stites, ^ ov> r Easter, ^ ■ . e Gustavus Lengert, of Philadelphia, t was a visitor here early in the week. s I -nr Lengert holds a lucrative position £ . -r— ; E The h General Demand 1 of the Well-informed of the World has ^ always been for a simple, pleasant and ^ efficient liquid laxative remedy of known j value; a laxative which physicians could t| sanction for family use because its com- > ponent parts afe known to them to be F wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, S acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. | T In supplying that demand with its ex- 'l cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup j p Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies i on the merits of the laxative for its remark- G able success. _ a That 'is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given F the preference by the Well-informed. Tq get its beneficial effects always buy h • the genuine — manufactured by the CalkJ a fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale " by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. P

with a Philadelphia mercantile house. Mre. Knoxjand Miss Knox, of Philadelphia, were over Sunday guests at the Aldine. , . Miss Miller and Miss C. Miller, of Park South. N. Y.. spent several days at the Virginia. A Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cohen, of Philadelphia, land, well known cothere were week end visitors at the Windsor. Mre. Charles Reed and daughter, Miss Martha E. C. Reed, joined the husband. Dr. Charles Reed and Mi's Marioo Reed at the Aldine Saturday. They all returned to their home in Philadelphia the^ first" of the week. Francis C. Wolfe and j. Wolfe, of spent a few days at the Virginia. An automobile party composed of Mr. and Mrs. f*homas Rhodes, Mr. and C. Murtha, Mr. and Mrs. H. B'ocklehuret, Miss M. Murtha, G. B. and 'Fred Rhoads, made the trip from Philadelphia Saturday and stopped at the Windsor. Mr. and Mre. W. Wilbraham, of West Cape May, ahd friends of thiB party, took dinner at the,Windsor with them. Mre. Holman and Miss Bolmnn, of Philadelphia, were over Easter guests at the Aldine. _• Mr. and Mrs. Byron Habatu. whose is in New Brunswick, Conn., in town over Sunday .and stopped at the Virginia. Mr. and Mre. W. H. Travis, of Philadelphia, enjoyed a few days stay at the Windsor. Miss Dorothy Bockius is enjoying the Easter vacation from her studies at Peddie Institute, with her mother and grand parents. Colton Somers, son of Sheriff Frank Somen, of Haddonfleid, spent Easter at the Aldine with Mr and Mre. Kleinert. Among the Philadelphians stopping at the Virginia this week were William Crane, J. B. Stouffer, D S. Lockett, P. P. Truitt, Ralph White, W. A. Baird, C. S. Ringel, F. F. Flinn, Wm. P. Smith, EL J. McGee, B. G. Cross, M. Reis, Eugene R. Leo McFarland, attorney-at-iaw, has the Dwyer cottage, 781 Columbia avenue, for the summer season. Among those registered at the Aldine this week were Oscar B. Schier and G. Soine, of Baltimore ; Mre. Roop, of Camden ; Miss Beyette Paul, Bordentown, and Mr. McCreedy, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mre. C. H. Colket and" , C. Colket, of Philadelphia, enjoyed a short visit at the Windsor 1 this week. Walter J. Bacon has accepted a position at the Con Son and Company 1 machine shops at Bridgeton. Miss Edith Richardson, a student at Swarthmore. is spending the Easter holidays with her mother. I Among the guests at the Windsor , this week were George C. Stephenson, ] L. Schwarzschild, W. G. Talhuner, A. • Leidy. F. Flavell, Anna T. Hann, | A. Hudson, J L. Hammon, H. F. i Philadelphia; Mre. F. Thura- 1 John J. Leidy. Florence A. Nel- , New York ; Mary R. Hoffmeier, 1 1 Hageretown, Md. ; Samuel's. Daniels, i ' Miss Catherine Hood, of Lansdown, j i returned home after spending a | ' days with Miss Marie Kennedy. 1 ! Cape May has more Philadelphians ! , usual that have opened their cat- j i for Easter Among .them are i j P. Miller and Frank .Mende and i ] families, of South Cape May ; Laura Laird and Mre. Town, on 1 • 1 street, Frank P. Harned on ! avenue. Miss Bessie Burns and Miss Melvina I ate spending Easter at AtCity. Miss Edith Edmunds was a Phiiadel- ! phia shopper the first of the week. MraTT. R. JB rooks and Mrs. M. 0. 1 passed the day at Carroll Villa I on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Briant spent Friday in • Philadelphia. Mrs. W. D. Neiaon and Bon Joseph j of Chester, Pa., are spending . a few days at their cottage, 678 Washington street. ] Miss Maggie R. Bennett and Miss ( Phebe Rocnig. of Merchantville, are .

guests of Mrs. J. H. Hughes, on Washington street. Pilot Alphonso Bennett, of Philadelphia has opened his Franklin street cottage for Easter. Mrs. Mat&s Affeldf, of Philadelphia. is 'down looking over her Windsor avenue property . -j - .jv . P Former Chief of Police Farrow and family left on Thursday Lfor Royersford, where they will make their home. Many friends greeted Harry Johns on hia initial visit here this week. He was present at the opening of the Hotel Cape May. EASTER CHURCH SERVICES first presbyterian church. MORNING. : Organ Voluntaries Prelude, "Eastei Morning," Otto Mailing. Offertory, Finale 8rd, Symphony Mendelsohn. 1 Postlude, Triumphal March in'D W. T. Bert /AFTERNOON; Prelude, Chorus. "The Hugoenots" Meyerbeer ' Offertory, Gloria from Mass in G - Weber -, Postlude Starch Weber Miss Helen Porter, Oreanist. : ANTHEMS BY CHOIR-MORNING, i 1. "Christ the Lord is Risen" Violin and cornet obligato, i W. F. .Sudds 2. ' 'Alleluia ! Hearts and voices f heavenward raise" W. Beerwald AFTERNOON. 1. "Look ye Saints the sights iB Glorious" W. Reed I 2. "And the Angels Said" F. E. Solly | ; ' st. mary s r. c. church \ j The Masses at St. Mary's R. C. Church. Washington and Ocean streets, | will be at 7 and 1$ o'clock a. m. At p the 10 o'clock service Wiegand's Mass j in honor of the Immaculate Conception . will be rendered by St Mary's choir. | At the Offertory the "Regina Coeli," j ' by M. Soesch, will be sung. Solos) ■Twill he sung by Mary Mullen, Marie 1 ; McDonnell. Marie Camp, Helen Mc- 1 ■ Donnell and "Jpaul McDonnell. Miss ' ' Kstherine Shields, Organist first m. e. church ^ Rev. James Burns preached last Sun- j day morning on the ' Security of God's i t People," and in the evening on the, 5 "Consciousness of Sin Forgiven. " It i r being Palm , Sunday t^e church was tastily decorated with palms. Misa t Radcliff's singing and the Anthem by j r the choir was heartily enjoyed by the large congregation, " as was also the singing by Mr. Fletcher Stites. , Tomorrow, Easter Sunday, the pastor's subject will be "The Resurrection of the Body." In the evening a special program consisting of singing and recitations will be rendered. The choir will sing Easter anthems at both serpreaching at cape may point Rev. Frank Sheppard, of this city, will preach at the Baptist Chapel. Cape May Point, each Sunday afterj noon at 3 o'clock. CAN YOU BELIEVE YOUR SENSES? '■ When two of them, taste and smell, having been impaired if not utterly destroyed, by Nasal Oatarrh, are fullyrestored by Ely's Cream Bfeim, can you r doubt that this remedy deserves all that has been said of it by the thous- . ands who have used l't? It is applied directly to the affected air-passages and begins its healing work at once. Why not get it today? All druggists , or mailed by Ely« Bros., 56 Warren street. New York, on recipt of 50c. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING Of CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey. In the matter of Williana T. Cham- In Bankruptcy, here, Jr., Bankrupt. To the creditors of William T. Chamof Cape May City, in the County of Oape May, and District aforesaid, bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that'on the I thirteenth day of April, A. D., 1908, i the said William T. Chambers, Jr., I duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the subscribing referee, No. 614 Washington street, in I the City of Cape May, in said district. I on the thirtieth day of April, A. D., I 1908, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, > i at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and ! transact such other business as may j properly come before said meeting, j Dated, Cape May, N.' J., April 15. ! 1908. LEWIS T. STEVENS. Referee in Bankruptcy. Assets scheduled, $420.18. scheduled $4,166.85. ERNEST W. LLOYD. , 4-18 2t Attorney. ' Remedy CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm I fe quickly absort)rd. C0U>1 j Gi»e» Reliel at Once. b.alfjjp ^miteets Catarrh and drives awsy a Cold in the AHr FEVER Taste and Sin'ell. Full size 50 cts. , atDniggisti or by mail. In liquid form, 75' cents. £> Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York.

tHLWORlD YOUR WANTS); ; WANTED— By first class seantftr. asposition in private family to do sew ing, or in dressmaking establishment. ■ Will De ready to take position May . ■ first. Address E. W.. 2006 Arch ' street, Philadelphia. 4 4 St ' «T5 ViNTES Steady employment, good wages. No night or Sunday work. George H. , Reeves West Oane May. 4-4 St j launch for hire. 1 i Launch for hire for the season. Inquire E. W. Say re. 88? ^Qaeenjsrifwetz . Oape May. } ^ 4-1 1 3t Houses, with stable anS large yard. Also building lots in Wert Oape May. GEORGE H. REEVES, 4-4 3t Bell phone 67 D. . For Sale. f 1 steam engine, one boiler, wood splitter and .,ew. extra shafting and . pulleys, one gbod horse, lot of red ' cedar posts. Apply to Cape May _ Grain and Ooai Co. * Matting. A large quantity of choice mattirigs. ; latest designs, and fine qualities, at 'Jesse M. Brown, 822 Mansion street._ r The early buyer gets the nick. notice. All person's are fqrijid placing kingcrabs on the beacn from Coxq'Hall , Creek to Highland. C. S- SHAW. 1 J. H. SHAW. gL i S. T. SHAW. -H , A. B. HOFFMAN. " . Dated Fishing Creek, N. J., March 21, * '908. 3-21 6t A CHOKE BUSINESS LOCATION r On Washington street, right in the cen er of the business section. House I has tei> rooms, all conveniences; large . basement. A chance for a good profit if bought now. , * I Write and get paticulars. • *1' GILBERT O. HUGHES, s . Real Estate, o ; 214 Ocean street. Cape May, N. J. | . ! NOTICE. - ! 8 j All members of Gold Spring Grange s t RoT 132, are earnestly 'requested to be - out on Monday evening, April 18, as s J there is business of interest to every I member to be discussed. J. G. CORSON. Master. WANTED — to purchase, small safe ' | suitable for residence. Address Star a | and Wave Office 4-11 3t ® ) SMITH OWNS THE WHOLE SHOW si Calvin Smith is the sole owner of a the People's Motion Picture place. 409 j Washington street and is running a fine * 1 entertainn ent which is attracting e large audiences. tf FREE To look at Boerner's large'display of n Easter plants. Don't miss it. PhilaJ delphia prices. Phone Keystone 105x, rl Corner Broad and Bank Streets, Cape r May. it WANTED— Manager for New Branch of our business hi re in Cape May. Write promptly, with references, i The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio, . FOR RENT — The Glenwood, popular small hotel, eligibly located. Apply to any reai estate agent. 4-11 tf i WANTED— Experienced liquor salesman wanted by large distillery. - Must be wr 11 acquainted with lo al I' trade. Splendid opportunity for repu- •' table man. Thos Ward, 59 4th avenue, ' New York. Fcr aais — nuuaing Lots. 1 Very eligible lots in West Cape Maj s at Broadway and Mechanic street. Ap- I . ply t<x ' L. Landis ' CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE "Thirty Years of Freedom." I The West Cape May Dramatic Glee j Club made their first appearance on Thursday evming, April 9th, at the A. M. E. church, in the drama, j "Thirty years of Freedom," under the j - direction'of Miss Argartha Humphries and they were verv successful, show- ( ing great talent and force in delineat- i ; ing the various characters. Music), was furnished by Mre. B. Roman, W. F. Moore and A. D. Green. : Thomas Soults' general store in Cold . i Spring is a popular base of supplies in ' Lower Township and a "square deal"'1 , is given to every patron. tf ! c - - — 1 NOTICE [ I Applications will be received by the i North Wildtf-ood Board of Education < 8 until Tuesday. May 12th, 1908, for a grammar school teacher to serve the c school year beginning July 1st, 1908. t Applicants will s-ate grade certificate * they hold. t By order of the Board. j , Dated April 15th. 1906. F.H.HEWITT. I1 4-18 3t S- cretary 1 Rest for "1 ' Tired Eyes I ] is obtained by j ^ glasses accurately M \ J - fitted, which take<" | 1 away all un- Vbtotyf/jW V strain. Let L I | 1 us test your # eyes and give V _ I * you relief. J A. tjMgnffra, |

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CHARLES At SWAIN 303-7 JacKson Street KMssblUheU IS86 f. Bell Tele^kene BTX THE DAYLIGHT STORE Through the Hoopl v e are bursting with^good ^or careful buyer— V ' the £reatest advance of Spring l Goods that we have bad since we've been in business. White Goods and Ginghams LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 0, L, W. KNERR, 618-30 WASHINGTON STREET, SII These are a few , I Styles of the VJ Srf Refli'x 1™*% Inverted I Gas /f^S, Lamps - The Best Inverted Lamp Made. \ Come in and see I CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 4C6 Washington Street jo. A. MLKCHVNI. Jr, Both Phones Mar itTpr.

4 PLkASANT S'JRPklSE. : The home • f V-llliaro Vanrant. on' Emeruiq avenue Vi est Cape May. was I day evening 01 las. w« tk when, his I gave him a surprise party, it' being his birthday. The evening was passed with music and g^rr.es and other social .diversions. Mr. Vanzanl re-! ceived many usefiri presents and a great number of post cards. Those , who enjoyed this occasion were : Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Entriken, Mr. and j John Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. | Emanuel Stouffer, Mr. and Mrs. i Walter Entriken, Mr. and Mrs. Alliei j Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanzant. JrC, Mrs. \ James Creswell, Mrs. Edmund Stanton. Mrs. Harry Entriken. Miss Mae j Mullen, Miss Marie Baker, Mrs. Frank ■ j Fitzpatrick. Miss Annie Mullen, Miss j Marcelia Stanton. Miss Katherine Vanzant,- Mr. John Vanzant, Sr., William D. Vanzant, Harry Tolbert, Carey, David V vans. CiYSTOniA.. , n tt,. Mud too Haie Atop BotfiM T"

SECOND WARD. s Mrs. E. B. Weaver is in Philadel- - j phia for a short time under the care s ■ of Dr. Beyef. We hope to see her t ' home soon. Mrs. Charles Souder who has been" r quite ill for the past two weeks iB much improved. We hope to see her j Conductor E. R. Joues has been takI j ing a week's vacation from work and i with his wife and baby Mildred visited " j everai points of interest in Atlantic i county. Mrs. Tabitha Jones, of Somere . j P-int, 8p*nt several days last week at . the home of her son. Conductor E.'R. » Jones. c Mrs. Rodney Hand spent Tuesday in 5 Philadelphia. 3 Mrs. Earl Hughes was a Philadel- • phia shopper on Wednesday. / Mrs. Joseph Freese is putting up a stone fence at his residence pa Queen .street. t Lawyer Samuel Eldredge and wife * were Philadelphia -visitors on Wednesday.