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. CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE, SATURDAY MAY 2, 1908. " ' 3 • iii'

CAPE MAY STAB ABD.VAYE Merged ia Sttr *Bd W«« 1907 r«« c<om Tfc«»»*y «««J ee^^eektayiVlOTCTigng- ^ MKrtpaM Wet, 0* 0*r 1 »« * **»«*• TVb lOTO H rrlmil »i the poU oflke " tceord sMv postal matter. k •'• JWKVFRTISING R ATES — For th. a»vrr>ience of tfcwc MM to Kodedrtrtarmen.. by mail. c.»h I tmiledrrTtiw enr." fc. per line fit « '"ertion: gg per ]\ne e4dl addition*! inrerttm. nonperen ■ "IKii'tauliiw. »> rents per Inch. Trwuleot Adeenliliu 1 1 rent* per lech eech Ineertion. AdrertWn* n.eeinr for ■> ln-ertlon« er »«er or V«QOTl«I» inches or over. .. cent, per inch. Rrsdinr notices five line, or leu rr cent. laser**: 50 cent, three in«ertion». Thirteen tir -f ^'cent per word eat^ln*AIi%»h*lon> of condolence fr^n. i*4S^r?SjSSSS: rithS'irteeHr or daily sdWotg.^hcch.rred for .Mhe r»le rs^» rffwf1 per"'« wT addition for each STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 318 and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. HaiuJ.'Oeneral Manager vDI report Ch/'aianeT at once. *fo aftention P**I to nn.igned cornmonlcatloo.. In cedertofcoire at- «•»**. aobeoriberswidiin* their iddnw changed " —tgl it their oW a. <*HI1 a. thetr new .ddrcr The Star and Ware Invite, all of '■»/5*dc" " I'SiSw'TSSS™, ™.C J their war. Such obliging aid will be warmly >p'niifu and Wave narantee. rack week a Utger sbcnlartor than anv other paper in Cape May Connty. II anv advertiser can prove thh mateinent i. ioeorrect his advertUement will be inaerted free. TELEPHONES' Mw/MnviMl«liitc.h2l4I . ""Yimnlt 170 ■aaprT Mt Dtfnan Mi MWflt, *». 23W ADDRESS CAPE MAY STAR AND WAYE ! PMADEIPHW AGENT E P. Stiles, Jr. 5534 WyaM* Ave. Those who are interested in_ the Hotel'Oape May enterprise are greatly encouraged at the outlook for the continued "success of this house. The bookings continue large and rooms have already been aecrued by a number of people for the coming summer Senator Flinn is taking a personal interest in everything relating to the new development [here in which he ia one of those most largely interested and it may be accepted as. unquestioned that nothing but success of the largest variety will be accepted as satisfactory by him and the wealthy and prominent gentlemen who are associated with him in the whole great business of cresting a city beautiful and a great yachting and commercial centre. In fact the realization of such plans as have 'been made will be enough to crown thelife of the most auoceasful man 'with iHory^nit Satisfaction for it is a man's work and ooold not be handled by any but the most' resourceful and broad minded of men. r D0R7 PAT AlJKOffY. -*• • to be divorced from 'your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr: King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle »hat the appendix never haa cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by all druggists. 25c. Try them. ma1 NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey. In the matter of , Walter E. Buzby , Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of Walter E. Buzby. of Anglesea. in the County of Cape May. and district aforesaid, a banknipt. Notice i6 hereby given that on the twenty-first d >y of April. A. D.. 1908. Abe said Walter E. Buzby was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the Brat meeting of his creditors will be ■ bold at the office of the subscribing referee, at No. 614 Washington street, in the City of Cape May, in the County Of Gape Mav, in said district of New Jcney. on the eighth day of May, A. v., 1906, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditor* may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated Cape May. N. J., April 22. 1908. LEWIS T. STEVENS. Referee in Bankruptcy. -Assets scheduled. $2100.00. Liabilities scheduled. $43,388.17. 4-25 2t GIRARD FILM EXCHANGE Moving Picture Machines For Sale. Films iRenjed, Supplies of all Kinds. J. CALVIN SMITH I Eastern Manager 608 Washington Street Gape Ma». N. J.

EQUILIBRIUM. \ Try Th«M Balancing Faata if Your Mamma Will Lat You. The accompanying Illustration may lead you at first to think that It represents several feats that only 'a skillful Juggler can perform, but when you. have tod ail explanation of the apparently precarious positions In which the glasses ure placed you will see that anj- one with steady nerves and a little patience rufly readily accomplish everything here pictured. The first thing to do Is to practice standing one glass upon another in . such a way that the axis of the upper one shall be a prolongation of the side of Its support. Care sJ%:ld be taken that glasses as nearly alike as possible be used and that the table on wblMB- ; tbey are placed be perfectly level, for even a slight variation from this rule may make a failure of your erpertTbe second exercise consists In balancing the body and foot of one glass iftf BAL.AXCED ULASSEk. 'upon the rim of another, as shown In - -the middle figure of the cut At the bSfck part > y be seen a way of doubling this experiment with hardly any additional risk. i Two glasses may also be balanced ' side by side In the mouth of a third. . Their feet must not touch the body of . the third glass. They are simply bedj ded on "their support, and it Is strange to see how In consequence of their exact juxtaposition neither of them shows any Inclination to swerve or to • tumble off. ! It may be remarked that this latter i feat Is not so much an experiment In | equilibrium as a new and curious arrangement to puzzle a late comer to r the dinner table. Thanks to the-exactitude of the geo1 metrical form of your glass, you may ' with a little practice succeed In mak- ■ lng stranger superpositions still, and t the pyramid shown on the right will I seem to you after a little while as mere I child's play. — Chicago News. , A Dog and an Indian. ^ Recent experiments made In Germany have proved that a dog taken ' across the country on foot a distance ( of a hundred miles can find his way : back over the highways. At a greater ! I distance he appears to get all turned | a rounds Many that wander away from , home do not return at all, but general- | ly that Is because they find better masTen yehro ago experiments were L -made In the w%st ou Indians. It was , shown over and over again that an In- - dlan" could not be lost. He might be taken Into a strange country blindfolded, but five minutes after he could see he would locate the points of the compass and head for home. He can see no t»etter at night than the white man. but will take a straight j 1 course on the darkest night and make | no mistake. He has to have the instincts of an animal to live. The Flying Fish. The flying fisli does not fly. It Jumps out of the water, propelled by the most powerful tall In use In proportion to the size of the bearer. It jumps from the water only to escape from Its enemies, among which are the bonlto, the shark, the sperm whale and the dolphin. The last Is the most active. The fins, which are called wings, guide the fish to some extent and enable it to make such extraordinary leaps. Same leaps have been estimated at eighty rods in length. The flying Asp of the West Indies Is from *U to eight Inches long. The largest are found In thh- Pacific and are sometimes eighteen Inches long. It is said that flying fish have taken the fly and flgbi well when hooked. The W est Indian flying fish is said to be better eating than a smelt bat the Pacificcoast fish Is not esteemed as food. The ' scientific name for the flying fish is exocaetus. A Queer Experiment. A man |rbo is always hunting up un j usual things suggests an experiment that boys and girls might find amusing. [ Here It Is: Sing for twelve or fifteen seconds, with the usual pltoh of the voice, part of any song you knoyv-. Then, baring stopped your ears with your little fingers so as to exclude all external souuds, sing the same as before and note the sound of yoar voice, i Now, as a third experiment, press the palms of your hands against your ears and sing 'as before Y^u will be astonished, perbaps^ct the force and volume of the tones yon' hear.— Chicago . News. | Arctic Advantages. 'It's bedtime, dear," ther always say Just when I'm at my nicest play. And then I wish for arctic climes. Where day Is six months long at times. But when the breakfast bell 1 hear My bed does seem oo snug and dear, I yawn and long with all my mi^t For six good months at arctic night. Msry Catherine Caliaa In Bt Mcbotaa.

LIFE'S JOURNEY U MtraoM* to Many to Cgpe Kay Cosrt Hoase Life's journey is a Veavy "burden With a constantly aching back. With urinary disorders, di a be tea. With kidney ill. \ Doan's Kidney Pills relieve and dire. Here ia Cape May Court House proof that this is bo : Mrs. C Eldiedge. living bn Mechanic street. Cape May Court House, N. J., aaya: "Mr. Eldredge con-plained for over two years from symptoms of kidney trouble. BSq back was very weak and tender and at times sharp shooting pains would start at his kidney regions and radiate to different parts of hie back. His sleep was disturbed during the night "on account of the too frequent action of the kidney secretiona. and although he tried a number ot ^medies, he could not receive relief from the troubles. Hearing about Doan's Kidnev Pills, he procured a box at Willets Orson's 'Drug Store, a took them according to directions, and gradually improved until ^fche rain had disappeared and the disorder from his kidneys had been cured/"4— For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiborn Co. . Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United i States. Remember the name — Doan's— and take no other. COURT HOUSE James Springer has deeded a tract of land at the Junction of the West Jersey and Seashore railroad and the Atlantic City Railroad here to Leander ' S.' Taylor, who will "build a glass factory upou^he "tract. The strip of land adjoining will be purchased of Mrs. Hall to be used for' a yard. The - factory will be ready for operation by next September. The location is the best obtainable for a factory, being at the junction of the two railroads. This 1 is what the* town' has"been needing for ! some time. There will be no company | store and the factory will receive a good class of blowers. Sufficient stock I has been subscribed and'the papers are . being drawn for the incorporation of t the company. Many of the blowers have not been ! satisfied with the operating of the r present factory, of which Taylor was | the founder, but claims to have been forced out by the controlling interest r He has sold his interest in the Taylori Stites factory "to George'Jonas, who - is now the controlling owner. > The certificate of the Workingman's Beneficial Association'of Woodbine has ; been filed in the county clerk"s office. ' The objects of this association are to j establish and maintain a fund for the I assistance and relief of disabled raem- ; bers and their 'families. Max Janof-( sky. Israel Zornsky, Philip Sitzick and Michael Karliner are the incorporators. The Court House Minstrel Troupe I gave an entertainment in the Red I Men's Hall Thursday and Friday even- ' I ings for the benefit of the Court House j ! Athletic Associaion. Interlocutor was j W. Harris Muncey ; ends, bones, Logan . Twadell and Claude Lone ; tambos : - Harry Spaulding and Harry Tyler. The list of judgments entered this ^ term of couit are a« follows : Five 8 Mile Beach Lumber Company three eases. $132.20 : J. Allison Parker and I Jane' A. Parker. $259.33; Rose Halpin. e $231.93; Clara S. Mindil. $1050; Cape . May Sand Company. $350 ; Gustav Weber and the Provident Building and i Loan Association, $447.22; Annie '•Knight, $200; West Jersey Electric e | Company, $850 ; Public "Service of New Jersey. $8000 ; William G. Taylor, $98.84: M. L. Johnson. $315.60; William O. Carpenter, costs; Alliro T. Haynes, $2.94 : John S. Kimsey, $50; , James Jaquette, $50 ; James A. Care roll, $50 ; Wildwood Crest Pier and e Amuement Company, builder and i, owner "and Henry A. Elwell, mortagee, ;. $2224.22; Gustav Weber and" Provident c Bulding and Loan Association, $50.48 ; II Gustav Weber and Provident "Builidng e and Loan Association, $356. 50 ; Annie e R. McKnight and Samuel F. Mc- , Knight, $278.77. i * -p CASTOR I A ' For Infants and Children. ^ The Kind You Have Always Bought 8 Boars the /Jjf Signature of t Position Wanted. [j Nurse— Settled -woman wishes position to care for children or invalid, or do light housework, town or country. '• Highest reference. Address Nurse, jj 709 Franklin St. Cape May, N J. / R Seeing Is Believing I [j wha: youi eyes are worth to I i you. For Glasses, consult I j C A. LONGSTRETH. v Specialist I, t, C T tiling J I :

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■ CAPE MAY'S ' ' WEEKLY HAPPENINGS 1 LOCAL NOTES AND COMMENT : Social Occurrences and Move- ' ments, Together with References ■ to Public Matters and the news 5 of the week. , • f i Mrs. Patrick Quinn and family have > leased the Swain cottage on Yorke 9 avenue and are now occupying it. i Mrs. R. S. JLudlam entertained her sister. Mrs. Annie Kimble, of Glouces- - ter, over Sunday. > Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huehes were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. 9 Enoch Kitchener at Cold Spring. s "Mrs. Robert Thompson, of ML . Airy, has been 'spending ten days with > Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Schellenger. » Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Camp and lit- . tie daughter Ruth, were Sunday viai- . tors at Green Creek with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ralph Schellenger. JYisa Mary TBate ia taking an extended visit with her aister, Mrs. 5 Sarah Matthews, at her home at Fish1 ing Creek. . " Mrs. Joseph C. Channels has rej turned from the hospital last week 9 very much improved in health, i Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Doughty were Sunday visitors with Vineland friends and their " daughter. Miss Mary . 9 Doughty, was a Philadelphia visitor I ; Saturday. ; Mrs. Ella Eldredge has improved her J Emerald |avenue ' property with a cement walk and curb. At the rate j the walks are being laid it will not be r long before all the streets of the borj ough are paved. > Mrs. Claude Doughty, of Millvile, - was an over Sunday visitor* with relaf tives. Mrr. Jless spent several days . with friends in Philadelphia and , Woodbury. OASTORIA. i Be»n th» Kind You Hats Alwys Bought t — — - SHAKE OFF THE GRIP of your t old enemy* Nasal Catarrh, by using e Ely's Cream Balm. Then will all the swelling and soreness be driven out "of " the tender, inflamed membranes. The fits of sneezing will cease and the discharge. as offensive to others as to yourself, will be stopped when the causes that produce it are removed. Cleanliness, comfort and renewed health by the use of Cream Balm. Sold by all druggists for 50 cents, or • mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street. New York. Per Sale— Bunamg LotsVery eligible lots in West Cape May at Broad wfy and Mechanic street. Apply to L. Landis Full line of Harnessrand Horse and Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Rej pairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett, , 106 Perry street.

SEE WASHINGTON THE HEART OF THE NATION ' THREE DAY TOURS ' VIA pennsylvania railroad THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1908 ' ROUND TRIP RATE $10.75 OR $13.25 FROM CAPE MAY According to hotel selected. Covers necessary expenses for three days. Tickets good returning for ten days. ALL THE PRINCIPAL POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE RATIONAL CARITAL Detailed Itineraries and ftill Information of Ticket Agents, or .JVR. WOOD). G.W.BOYD. ' Passenger Traffic Mansaer ■ General Passenger A gent Philadelphia Pa. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY AUCTIONEERS Freeman Building S. W.Cor. 12th & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia 2 STORY FRAME COTTAGE (Lot 30x100 ft.) 9TH ABOVE BEACH AVENUE 6 rooms. Cape May. To be sold Wednesday, May 6, 1908, at 12 m. At the Real Estate Rooms, Freeman BIdg. S. W Cor. 12th and Walnut sts. Philadelphia. Full particulars in hand bills. Wm. C. Stoever. Esq., Atty. 727 Walnut St., Philadelphia MATTINGS Call and see our full line of matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A full line to select from. Tin roofing in all its branches. JESSE IMI. »22 MASSIOS STREET Cape May City, New Jersey

i YUCD A STOMACH SPECIALIST IJA| TCI7 ! 1 MXl ALWATI IN rout nVJUOL || irydalets i *»»)»»)»»>» to- ' V. M. D. Marcy and Co. J Woodrufi Eldredge, West Cape May