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PERSONAL MENTION OFJISITOR! SOKE INtEKBSTINfi MOTE Stir u i Wire lealers ire Xe qiested ti Seii ii kj Pkne ir Otkerwise Mrs. M. E. Mitchell. Richard Wildel; and ' Miss Sue Stindler are guests o 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McOabe at tbei residence, 90S Columbia avenue. Miss Ethel Henry, of Colorado.; wa a visitor to her parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel O. Henry, of the Mansard over Sunday. Closing their home at Fifth and Lin den streets. Camden, Mr. and Mrs Richard F. Miller, have come to thei: cottage at Cape May for the season. * Mr. and Mrs. William S. Casselman Camden, are occupying their Washington street colonial cottage here. Miss Annie Brownlee, of Philadelphia, very well known in Ospe May society, sailed for Euroi>e last week She will visit Cape May on her return in the late summer. Mias Elizabeth Brownlee, of Philadelphia. a beautiful and dashing brunette, lis with us for a two weeks' visit She is located at the Colonial Dr. and Mrs. George B. Wood are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thorpe, ol Philadelphia at their home at 620 Hughes street, this week. Mrs. Lydia B. Mecray. ot Maple Shade, N. J., is a guest at the Glenwood for an extended period. Mrs. Mecray is the widow of IDr. Alexander M. Mecray," for many years one of the most prominent ofUamden 's physicians. Rev. Father G. H. Kaltenbach. of Baltimore^ Md., is spending his vacation at the* Glenwood , where he will remain until late in July. Father Kaltenbach is connected with one Baltimore's largest parishes, and is very prominent in mission work. Mr. Charles P. Willitta, of Philadel- 1 phis, is i at the Glen wood for a few 1 days. He will return later in the sea- i son for his holiday. Dr. H. H. Rigbtor, of Helena. Ark., ' is sojourning at the Windsor this summer. I « Miss A. Binder, well known in the ] society circles of Philadelphia, is spending the summer at the Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Hillary en- < tertained at a jolly little dinner party. < Dr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Ewing at the ' Hotel Cape May Saturday evening. 7 One of those to attract attention in ( the Sunday throng of bathers was Ed- , gar Hillary, who looked stunning in a J new bathing suit which emphasized his £ splendid physique to perfection. Harry Johns arrived last week to spend a long season here as usual, and 1 was cordially welcomed by many j friends. : Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mudgd and Mrs 1 McFetridge, of Pittsburg, have secured 8 a suite of rooms at the Hotel Cape c May for the entire season. They oc- 1 cupied a Jackson street cottage last s season. j Mrs. ZavelefT and her three sons, Masters Jesse, Arnold and Lawrence, | t will arrive at Cape May on Satorday ; f evening to remain here for the sum- % met. , 'L. ZavelefT, a well know violinist g from New York who played for many years with Walter Damrosch and Metropolitan Opera House orchestras, is at present here playing Twith Pro^ f Gordohn's orchestra at Hotel Cape j S May. CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. tl The Kind You Have Always Bought * Signature ot £ » ti . * ti ANYBODY CAN SETTLE THE J SUMMER CLOTHES QUESTION • I d EASILY. SATISFACTORILY. J AND ECONOMICALLY, BY * DEALING WITH US. a REMARKABLY LOW PRICES: Ladies' dressing sacks, 16c or 2 for 25c and up. Full line of ladies' long kimonos, house dresses, nursing dresses Ladies' one piece dresses 98c up. Children's dresses 50c up. Ladies' washable skits, 98c up. ^ fLine of linen wear, sheets and pillow cases. Full line ^of bathing suits, men's lades' and children 's at mode rate "prices ? Line of genta' furnishings. LAVENTHOL'S 310 WASHIN6T0N ST. r \ l

The Excelsior Boarding and Livery Stables c A renew and modern in all there appointments, one of the important, features are the "Box Stalls" which , have been built for the accommodation of driving horses, and will be rented at reasonable rates. Fine driv g, turnouts are for hire at all times wi without attendants. In connection with thisj . mdin n establishment there is a well equipped Blaclcsmitb Shop in charge of skilled mechanics, for further . inormation address Keystone 'phone 103y C. S. NEWELL, West Perry Street

; SOME NEWS ANDCOMflENT ; BREEZY OPINIONS AN# NEWS * Ileus fiatherel kj Stir ud Wire Reporters ait Commit •a Cirreit Eveits Enoe Torolin, of Gold Spring, baa purchased a new Standpoet surrey from W. L. ;Ewing and drives to it his two fine colts which took second prize last September at Court House. The outfit ia one of the finest in this section. « « « J. M. Sutz, of Philadelphia, is builda neat little cottage at Cape May Point. (• (• ® Edward Van Kessel has added a new departure to hia business of men's tailoring. having employed tailors to do all of ladies work. <0 ft <• The Shoreham, which will be occupied about July 2nd, by. the Sisters of Joseph, is being much impr6ved by a coat of paint on the exterior and a thorough renovation. , w a 9 (• A. S. Church brought into market on a bunch of radishes which had joined the Odd Fellows, and was wearthe three links in token of it. The three roots had found three links in the soil and had grown into them and beattached to them. He would not ua exhibit them, becauae he ia going to send them, probably, to the I Grand Lodge. (••)<• * The South End Republican ABsociaI will give its first smoker, Wednes-. ! day evening, July 1st, at their rooms, 209 Chestnut street.. Members and invited guests are expecting to see a 1 good show. Testimonial, for the benefit of the "Skate Bovs" of theJExcelsior Roller Rink, on,Wedr.e«lay evening, June 30. j rare talent will be on the scene, a a « I Mecray Bros, produce is produced I | by Mecray Bros. a c •> A grand Marathon race will be held on the morning of "the fifth of July on the Park Boulevard Speedway at Wildwood (/"rest. The Holly Beach Yacht ■ Club House will be the judge's stand' and point of finish. A handsome first prize will be awarded by this club, i Splendid meoals will be given all par- | ticipants in the various events, which will include a ten mile marathon race the chaiupionahip of Cape May County, as well as several one hun- : dred and two hundred and twenty yard Tne affair Has been sanctioned the Boards of Trade of Wildwood : and! Holly Beach, aa well aa by the : Beach Yacht Club. A number <

of participants from this island are all 1 ready in training and it is expected • that there will be a number from Ocean City, Cape May, Sea Iale City P arid oth»r points in the county. George S. Morton, of Baltimore, e who will reside at 108 Decatur street, this season, is 91 years of age, but an active man. He enjoys leading «fd, i has many newspapers coming to him I from which he carefully gleans the news from many sections of the|cour.try. He was here last year and particularly enjoyed the band concerts which he at- ■ tended;«very evening. • He is stopping s with his daughter, Mrs. JJ. M. o Saunders. 0 « « w t "Uncle Dick's" Congress Bath t Houses have been selected by the management of the Vacation House of the Episcopal Church of St. Luke and - Epiphany for the bathing centre of y those^who visit this season '.the Vacation House, which is on Windsor avenue. * v m m They say that man is the only ani1 mal^which will use tobacco but there have been animals who acquired the rum habit Dr. L. C. Ash burn, the i - optician, who resides in West Ospe ' May, recalls the'old Columbia Hotel, 3 destroyed by fire in 1878 and reroem3 bers stories of a bear taken as a cub and raised by its captor, which was quite a feature there, it bathing ' regularly with its owner. A bar- . tender taught it to use "firewater" j J by pouring it down its throat on one I s occasion. After tnis instead of runs ning awav from temptation, as any * well brougbt-up bear should have, would open his mouth wide as possible . i whenever the bartender approached, ap- ; parently anxious to be corrupted. He was given a half pint flask full of the firey liquid and carefully protected it until he had absorbed all of its con- < " tents, then smasked the flask to [ i flinders. He developed rapidly and " ( i finally did a "Carrie Nation" stunt, by I entering a bar room and smashing ! things up to the extent of 8600 to $800. , The owner of the bar demanded of the . | owner of the bear that he pay for the I ( j damage done, and the owner of the j 1 i bear said "Take the bear," and thus ; I j the bear passed out of history, j ? i Whether he afterward became"a "ter- 1 I rible example" or whether he became j 1 a crusader tor the destruction f the 8 j traffic, deponent saith not ; 8 1 <0 <• » 8 i J. L. Hawkey, chief engineer of the lightship, will visit the city of Nor- f ; wick, • Connecticut, in which he was T born and assist in celebrating its 250th 1 : anniversary for which numerous elab- 0 orate invitations have been issued. He 1 * I will spend two weeks there, i 0 9 » . The milk men were all held up at the bridge Thursday morning and milk ~ inspected belore they could proceed. I S 8 m i J. Laventhol has a big store at 819 Washintgon street, full of goods, at I 1 remarkable low prices. See advertise- I ment of special prices in another column. ^ ; 1

THE HOTEL GLENWOOD ; A. MARCY LUDLAM, PROP. J thoroughly renovated, nicely located i Near Beach and Business Centres. Special attention given to Table. MODERATE RATES Griffith Cottage ] 613 Colombia Avenue, • ' One Square from Beach. Large airy rooms E. GRIFFITH t

pLOYD C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW omcas : 503 Washington SL ' Cape May City, N J. notary public SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Q BOLTON ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ^ offices: 310 Washington SL, Cape May, N. J. notary public SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY VILLA NOVA On Beach Front, near P. R. R. Farm and Dairy Products from our own farm. G. F. RUTHERFORD The New Paint Store John Little has opened up the business of sellingpaints at the corner of Jackson and Washington streets and it is just the place to bny fresh paints. 3-23- tf Groceries, dry goods and provisions : also boots and shoes at rock bottom prices at Thos. ,' Soults, Cold Spring, tf Thomas Soults' general store in Cold Spring is a popular base of supplies in Lower Township and a "square deal" given to every patron. tf KEYS FITTED Trunks, Valises, Parasols, etc Repaired J. DENIZOT Second floor, 317 Washington st. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Court of ' Pleas of Cape .May County, ! New Jersey, at Cape May Court on Wednesday, the thirtieth j day of June, A. D., 1909, at ten o'clock I in the forenoon thereof or as soon 1 tnereafter as the Court can hear the j ! or grant him a license to keep 1 Inn and Tavern and to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed j liquors, in quantities leas than one quart, to be drunk in and about the he now occupies, known as Cecil, No. 205 Ocean street, Cape City, "New Jersey, in accordance with Chapter 208, , the Public Laws of New Jersey, page 382. Approved 2nd, A.D., 1906. THOMAS H. EMM ENS. Applicant OF^LOTKars neatly Printed if not Engraved can imitate Engraved work so closely thit it will deceive a great many, and it would simply be out of the question to procure better, engraving than we are selling. See the samples and be convinced. Star and W ave Publishing Company, 315 and 317 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. Printing from High Class Type When you need clothing ask for C M. WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County salesman. Everybody knows that he is with WANAMAKER & BROWN OAK HALL. Sixth 6 Market Streets ' Philadelphia. An enormous stock of clothing ready for Men-W omen-Boys and Girls. We pay excursion car fars both ways upon the purchase of a certain amount :t

■ BATTEmES This is the Battery yoa are looking I for. Use il and your Battery troubles are ■ over. Nne High Grade Dry Cell, It ia better for ignition and open circuit than any dry cell on the market. Most carefully selected I Material and best of workmanship. Each I cell tested before being packed. Absolutely guaranteed to contain no acid. Amperage much greater and voltage much stronger. CHARLES A. SWAIN Sole Agent 305 - 7 JacKson Street Established Bell Telepheae Ml MANSION HOUSE BAKERY Wm. WALDORF, Proprietor 317 Mansion Street Bread, Cakes and Pies of finest quality. Prompt j delivery. Try our Home Made Bread. Keystone Phone 52 D !BOTH PHONES HOTELS SUPPLIED « CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. 1 1 FAMILY LIQUOR SHOP I I A foil Line of Leading Brands | - 1 of Wines, Liquors, Beers, and | I; 1 312 m 314 WASH|NGT0N STRffir ^ WOLFF'S BAKERY 406 and 408 Washington Street. n Finest products of finest quality. Every detail under my " personal supervision. I desire to make the > HOLFF QUALITY •» stand for the highest excellence F. W WOLFF Agents for Paroid Ro Agents for Baugh and Sons Fertilizers Agents for Landreth's Field and Garden Seeds Get our prices and save money *5 PORTUND ■R J EfHfT:jj| CEMENT ' Wire Fencing CDAIM' fta Roofiing Paper Rubber Garden Hose and Screw Noggles. Price 8 cents per foot and t up. Best quality for the money. Also Rubber Door Mats. FOR RENT, Fine larige Hall, Maple flooring, Fully equippes with dressing rooms, toilet and stage. Suitable for Public Meetings, Dancing or Entertainments. Prices Reasonable. The new dairy feed "8UGAR0TA' is prepa'- •! for the purpoeelof Produceing Milk. It is also the most economical fMloii t..o market 1 GIVE IT A TRIAL. PRICE $1.50 PER 100 LBS ; Cape flay Grain & Coal Company ; Washington St Near Reading Terminal I. H. ELDREDGE. Manager. ; Keystone 'Phone No 16 A Bell Pkeie No 206X r i^OO<^OO<^>OOOOP^OO<^O0<^ I PHILADELPHIA RIDING ACADEMY INC- | | , J. H. LITTLEFIELD, General Manager. < I « ; Cape May Stables, Schellengers Landing, C. Ger- I I 1 ' Ocean City Stables, Sixth st and Haven ave., Harrison C. Stanton, Mgr * r z I Phila. Stables, Parkway and Fairmont ave., Arthur W. Sankey, Mgr- ( L J Riding and driving taught. Well trained saddle horses F 1 Excellent eqippment, Thorough stableman. Horses taken J © to board. 5- 20 I4t jv O " *...•!