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WEST OPE MAY ! i Mrs. Frank Hughes is entertaining ' company. Charles Eldredge is visiting his 1 grandmother, Mrs. Mary Eldredge. - Mrs. Hampton Pierson spent a tew 1 days last week at Green Creek. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morton and daughter Harriet spent Monday at ' Philadelphia. 1 Mrs. Charles Perkins spent Monday with her parents. Mrs. James Dawsor. is entertaining ' company over night. Dr. and Mrs. Hue Hand spent a few h days with Mrs. Hand's parents. n Charles Nichols, of Philadelphia, e spent Sunday with bis parents. Mrs. Edward Searies, of Wilmington, t

Del., spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Detwiler. Daniel Stevens spent one day last week bare. A party of ladies spent last Tuesday with Mrs. John Reeves. Mrs. Maggie Oliver, Mrs Ella Stevens and Miss Mary Bate, spent a day with Alfonso Lee. Mrs. Claude Morton spent Monday in Philadelphia shopping. Mrs. Joseph Stites spent Moudsy in Philadelphia. Mrs. Anna McKean spent a few days at Wildwood recently. Henry Woodruff has taken a position as clerk in Walter Edmund's store. Charles Willis attended a grand set out at one of bis lodges in Camden John Johnson is brightening his home with a new coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis will shortly occupy one of Joseph Stites' houses. Willie Smith has been spending tome time with his parents. Reuben Weeks will move his family to the farm of O. Parker near the Poin'. Mrs. Eva Brown was shopping 'in Philadelphia one day this wees. Mrs. Lihbie Thompson n&s been spending some time with Mrs. Edward Phillips. The ladies of W O. T. U. please save your rummage for t> e sale first week in April. Send collection to President's house. S. Walter Bennett, wife and son. and Mr* A. G. Bennett spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hand. ELY'S CREAM BALM HAS BEEN tried and not found wanting in thousands of homes over the country. It has woe a place in the family medieine closet among the reliable household ismedies, where it is kept st hand for use in treating oold in the head just as soon as some member of the j household begins the preliminary sneezing or snuffling. It gives immediate re lief and a day or two's treatment will put a stop to <» cold which might, if not checked, become chroric and run into a bad case of catarrh. fiREEN CREEK. Edwin O nance baa been suffering from rheumatism but is slowly recovering. Mrs Elizabeth Foster and Mrs. aura Mar t*. who have been with

Mrs. Frank Bright at Goshen, returned home onfTueaday . ;Mrs. William EldredgeTmade her husband a surprise party on TuesSay evening about 30 being present. All bad a pleasant time. ; Mrs. I Herbert Shivers visited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs William Worth, this week Mrs. Mary E. Lake. Miss Minerva and Edward Daugherty are on this week's sick list. Miss Beatrice Koss, of Court House, spent Sunday with her cousin. Miss Edna Hollingsead. The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold its Easter service on Sunday morning and the Methodist in the evening. Mrs. Hampton Pieraon, of West Cape May, was visiting at Charles Cape May. visiting Charles

, Luper* last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw, of Erma, t spent Sunday with their eon Edward. Mr. and Mrs. David Compton, of r Diss Creek, spent Sunday with their son Edward. ! Mr and Mrs. Dawson, of Brdgelon, , are spending this week with ber mo'.her. Mrs. Eliza Selover. They , have rente I the farm of Mrs. Lizzie Foster. ] Henry Daugherty and Luther Crease were in Philadelphia Sa'urday buying Truman Hickman made a business i trip to Millville on Saturday. Mrs Emily Armstrong is visiting t her aunt at Bricksborough Natha® Dougherty and son Alvin, . ar going to Texas to engage in the fish business Mr. Dougherty spent part 1 of the winter their having been home • only a few weeks. Mat hew M. Se over, of Cape May, , is here this week paintiig the residence of Captain Matthew M. Nor- ' bury. Tne colors w.ll be white with green blinds. i Our fishermen have received the wire for t'ieir pounds | Stanford Robinson has been quite sick the past week but is somewhat ■ improved t Rev. Edmund Han4 of Mayvilie, ' filled the puplit of the Methodist I Cnurch Sunday morning He was com- . panied by his son. Rev. Garner EL Hand fill' d it in the evening. RevJJerry Foster return- d home on | Monday from Atlantic City where he . had been attending conference Alfred Cresse is working at/j|fcourt ■ House. Mrs. Crt-sse wsb takfcCaud- | denlv ill last week but is now much , | improved. Mrs William Kedg raves visited ber j sister at Atlantic City last week, f Capt. M M, Norbu'y made a business , trip to Wildwood on Saturday E'ght person from here joined the Gra> ge at Diaa Creek on Tuesday, with two more to go ih next week A class of 13 took the first and s cond - degrees on Tuesday night. The family of Frank Hand, who have been sick, are much improved. Bis i two grand children had scarletina ; his , ■daughter Minnie had tonsllitis. Mrs. Hand also was sick a few weeks ago. Mr Hand has been staying with hia brother EnocV^Wfaile the children have been sick but hopes to return home in a few days.

The Exceptional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the scientific attainments of its chemists have rendered possible the production of Synip Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its HRpkceHencc, by obtaining the pure medicinal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the right proportions, with its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California FigsAs there j* only one genuine 8yrup of Figs and riirir of s»nn, and as the genuine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the ^^■tnuine to get its beneficial effects. ■ A knowledge of the above facts enables ^■s to decline imitations or to return them upon viewing the package, the full name m^tbe California Fig Syrup Co. is not found printed on the front thereof.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R I A THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Mr*. Holman was looking after the wants of Her Columbia avenue oottage recently. Frank W. Miller .of New York, was bare the first of the week. Frank Mobs, cne of our regulars, j was looking after a cottage on Wednesday. W. B. Stoerer, of Philadelphia was looking over hia cottage on Thursday. Miss Kreutxer, of Philadelphia, ia 1 passing a few days at the shore and > while here is adding more furniture to i ber Perry street cottage. Richard Campion was an over Sunday visiter.

, mu | | R. Tv, Johnson mads a business tr$> j to Philadelphia on Toakday. j Mrs. David Hawn had a very bad fall last week, sustaining a cracked nb and severe We are glad to note that Rev. M. S. Messier has returned to us for another year. Mr*. Emma Cox, who underwent a serious operation at Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, last week, is doing nicely Mrs. Lydia Mount is keeping bouse for Daniel Schellenger, Mrs. Annie Seymour having returned to ber own home at Oold Spring. Mra. Clark Pierce and daughter Clara were visiting relatives in New- ; field last week. Miss Maude Pierce has returned J borne after a visit with her sister at j Pitman. We are glad to note that George j Dickinson is able to be out again after j a severe attack of the grip Mrs. Lottie Miller, of Fishing [ Creek, was visiting friends in'Erma on I Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Swain Ludlam, of ! Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. R. T. j Johnson. Miss Casaie Smith, evan-'eiiat of , r Ocean Grove, who is vistmg at the . r home of W. R. Biddlc, is holding serI vices this week at the M. E. Church at Rio Grande. r Mra Mary Atkins, of Wilmington. wis visiting relatives here the first of ' the week. Her papents, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Biddle, accompanied her home ' on Tuesday. IF YOU WOULD CURE THAT BACK . You need a pleasant herb remedy called , Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary trouble. As a regulator it has no equal I cures headaches, nervousness, dizziness and loss of sleep. At all Drug 1 gists, or by mail fiv cents. SAMPLE, FREE. Address The Mother Gray Co . Le Roy, N Y. 8-19 4 is ; — I

'i " . j The Women's Aid Society, of Cold Spring Presbyterian Church will hold meeting, (providence permitting) at : residence of Mrs. E J. Eldredge, West Cape May, next Saturday at 8 p. 1 nr., 19th in8t. . MRS H. S. SMITH, Sec. 3 1 HAVE YOU LOST ANYTHING? If so advertise it in the Star and j 1 Wave A tr al will convince you of iti mreits. We hHve also prepared a card size 5>£x~ which h is the word "LOST" in large hlack letters, and apace below | I to oe filled out. These .make an eflective poster Price 3 ce'ts each Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A

i^. ' 1 .. M B CONFERENCE Al*01NT- , ' , ME NTS BRIDGETON DISTRICT District Superintendent, N. J. | Wright, Sridr-ton, N. J. Alloway— R. N. Asplnwall, 1. Aaborjr and South Seaville — F. A. Vanhise Aura and Kichsrood— Supplied by W L. Peterson, 9 Bridge ton— Central Church, S. M. Van Sant; Commerce Street Church, | James Burns, 1.; Fourth Church. J. M Adams; Trinity Church, D. C. Cdftb. 1; Wealey Memorial, J. W Lynch. 1. Canton— Supplied by O. W. Siegrried. ] Cape May City— G. L. Dobbins, 1. Oaie May Court House— W. T. 1 Valiant, 1. j Cedarville — H. E Garrison, 1 Centre Grove— J. O. Law. . Oentreton— W. H. Boyd. Clayton— Samuel Sargeant. | Decrfield and Aldine— W. H. Luther. Dennisville a d South Dennis — Sui - , plied by Henry Brad way. Dividing Creek— E. Tozer. 1 Eldora oircoit- Supplied by A. H. « Elmer— D. W. O. Mclntyre Fairtnn— L F. Baurman. Frienship circuit— Supplied by Rich ard Smith, 2. Glass bo ro—G. S. Meaeroll, 9. , Goshen and Diaa Creek — H. B. 1 Wight. I Green Creek and Bailey— Supplied by E. B. Somera. Haieyviile circuit — Supplied by E. M. Conover. Hancock's Bridge— L. Creamer. s HarriBonville and FeiVell— F. T. ' Heialerville— L. T. Anderson. ] Hollywood— R. S. Carlysle, 2. Leesburg and Dorchester — Henry ' J ohneon. Malaga circuit— Supplied by Chris- 1 tian Ernest. Mauricetown — A. Chambers, 2. j Millviile — First Church, J R. ' Mason, 1 • Fourth Church, supplied by Mason, • supplied

W. L. King; Second Cburcb, W. E. Lake ; Trinity Church, T. J. Wright. Minotola— W E. Blackaton. Monroeville circuit — W. A. Cobb. Muliica Bill and Ewan— U. S. Goff Newfield — Supplied by William Moore, 1. Newport — E H. Cloud Ocean City — E. K.fBrunyate, 8. Pgnnsville— A. U. Ward. Pitman Grove — E. A Robinson, 2. Port Elizabeth— Supplied by H. A. Moore. Port Nome — William Adams, 2. Quinton— Supplied by Jos. Johnson. Roadetown — Supplied by G. W. Fisher, 2. Salem —{Broadway Church. W. P. Davis. 1 ; First Church, John Gourley, 1. Sea Isle City— J. R. Greer. Seaville Circuit — Supplied by C. H. Du Bois, 1. Sharptown— A. H Frazer, 2. South Vineland — Supplied by O. Berry. Tuckahoe — A. E. Sawn. 1."" Vineland — F. A. DeMaria. Woodruff aod Roeenhayn— Supplied by E. Miller, "1. Woodstown— Lawrenson Oorrell, 1. S. W. Lake, President of Ocean City Tabernacle Association.

M 1 Oh SEED SELECTION GIVES YOU THE HIGHEST GRADE OP EVERY V TYPE. OUR TRIALS AND TESTS ARE SO EXTENSIVE AND THOROUCH *njAT THEY RESULT IN THE ELIMINATION OF EVERYTHING BUT THE BEST. IF YOU HAVE NEVZR USED HENDERSON SEELS, WE WANT YOU TO TRY TJtEM AND ARE GLAD TO ACQUi- C t±C£' IN YOUR RESULTS AS A YSRE'CT. « Our cdlcrur. "EVERYTHING YOS THE j LAkDeK.1' JU> para, 7U0 cuu, 8 colon* ticn In MLUitioa to the catalogue wi '.Mir tea* OK lament 1 LENDS BSCrN" SO ceot col Icq ten olarviti Ball tad Bo-er tiadt, eaclote* In a coupon envelope which

1 Fit for service the year round ■ r the same as your $5000 car il 4 Cylinders AiNr* A iCL $750 e Sliding Gear* |F. O. M. Detroit] Because they found in the Hupmobile the first and only * car of its type built with the same unswerving honesty of purpose as the finest large cars extant— the American people !t' have accorded it a place in their esteem shared only by the acknowleged leaders in the costlier class. Like the latter, *• its position is secure, undisturbed and beyond question* ( n Like the latter it knows no season of usefulness; it is at e your service all through the year. Bear in mind the price-then study these specifications: - 1- SPECIFICATIONS: I TJWniVC . ■*-, U P I in hnrr TONITIfSV — Rncrh l.iuh f-nainn munrln 4 cvl., H. 3 1-4 bore. t, tension

3 3 8 in. stroke: L-head type: water cooled: offset crank- -hall; fanbladed fly-wheel in T front: Parsons white bronze bearings; - noiseless cam shaft. ' i TRANSMISSION— Selective sliding gears 18 ' in extension bolted to crank case; shifting I without noise. CLUTCH— Multiple disc type: self-adjust-ing; enclosed in gear case; running in oil. ', REAR AXLE — Shaft drive: Hyatt roller and ^ New Depanure bearings; ahaft and universal joint, nclosrdandlubricatcd by oil f.om d rranlc case through transmission. BRAKES — Two f ot and two emergency 'internal expanding) lined with Thermoid on e rear bubs. 8 nil. . ' ill •.

L doing away wiih spark coil, batteries and ° connecting wires. m TIRES-30X3 inches t g WHEEL BASE— 86 inches. TRE A D-56 inches. ^ SPRINGS — Semi-elliptical front, patented < r_ cross spring rear. E n EQUIPMEMT — Two side and tail oil lamps, J t dragon born, tools, repair kit, pump. ^ n WEIGHT — 1100 pounds, tegular equipment t t

on request or phone for demonstration [ !: Moorlyn Garage Co., Ocean City, N. J. ; 8 1 e 1

V THE DAYLIGHT STORE — — — - ii Removal Notice I 8' • While alterations are being made to our present ^ ie building we are conducting * 'e business at p b ■■ 505 WASHINGTON STREET s Bi and arelprepared to supply b the needs of the public. P u Our high standard of mer- B r% chandise at popular prices is 1 la being maintained at our f 1(1 temporary quart srs. to s. 0. L. W. Knerr. : Keystone Telephone 114 X L

CHURCH NOTICES : BAPTIKT CHURCH 1 The pastor will preach Sunday morn- e on "Tbe Ideal Christifln," and Sunday evening will give an illustrated 1 on "Tbe Parable of Jesus." M. E. CHURCH Next Sunday is Quarterly meeting Day. Love Feast at 0 a. m. At 10:30 ( a m. the pastor will preach on "The at Work," and at 7 2)0 p. m.. on "Tbe Easy Yoke." ' Special music ; by the augmented choir. PATRICK'S BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Helen Y. Moore always celeSt Patrick's Day, feeling that she baa the right to abate with tbs Saint in the joy and festivities of that day as it also ia the anniver of her birth some years ago. On Thursday evening, in honor thereof she entertained a number of her friends at a St Patrick's Pinochle Party. A very pleasant evening was spent. Tbe decorations were in green and white, although tbe. shamrock predominated. Later refreshments were served. Souvenirs commemorative of the occasion were also presented to each one present

age no Far. EVERYBODY IN CAPE MAY IS ELIGIBLE OJd people stooped with suffering, Middle age. courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; All in Ynwery from their kidneys. Only a little back ache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright's disease. Loan's Kidney Pills cure backache. Cure every form of kidney ilia. Mrs. Lydia Martin, Mechanic St.. ape May C. H. N. J., Buys:" My sou suffered for years from Bright's disease and although < e used a number of preparations, he was unable to find relief. There was a constant pain through the 6mall of his back ana physicians said that bis case was incurable. He finally procured Do n 8 Kidney Pills)at Wlllets Corson "s Drug Store and soon after tbe r use was begun, a great improvement was noticeable. He ha* not complained of his back for some time and his health much improved. Doau' Kidney 1 Ills proven of great value In this case and we feel very grateful to them. For sale by all dealers Price SOceuts. Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name— Doan's — and ■ake no other. FISBIN6 CREEK Miaa Olive Douglass and brother L wood, of Cold Spring, spent Saturda evening with their aunt, Mrs. Mary

SchellTger. Cha'lea Barnett, of Holly Beach, spent Wednesday with his grandmother. Mra. Montg. m?ry. who is sick it her daughter's, Mrs Emma Barnett. The champion walkers of West Cape are Joe Ford and Edwmd Crowell, who walked to this place on Sunday to visit their sister. Mr. Ford is rrady challenge anybody in a long walk Z D. Worrell. Woolson and Lemuel Schellenger are doing some carpenter work for Frank Bates. ^ aum mi "ti l un ICS.

Mrs Klla ; WooPon ard her daughters. Jennie and Grace, took tbe train ■ to Cape May on Monday and retorned in the evioing. James McPberson'and family spent 1 Sunday with Mr and Mrs David Lee at Burleigh. Mra. Sailie Foster is spending the we. k£ with CD.! Morrell Woolson and family. ^hirs-'Hsnnah ;Thomaa attended her cousin. Mrs.fMsry^Kield's funeral in 1 Camden. r Mrs Mary Schellenger and Mame Douglass spent Wednesday with Mrs. Elnora Schellengers, at West Cape Mav. Leslie Woolson took tea with his sis- . ter at Green Creek, on Monday last. Daniel Woolson made a business trip to Rio Grnnde on Wedneedav. Mr. and Mrs. Kurman Barnett called on Jacob Barnett and family on Wedneedav afternoon. Mr. and Mra. D. Morrell Woolson andsister. Mrs. Sailie Foster took tea with Herbert Shaw and family on Wednesday evening. S ncuiicnu.; ing. O

food for a tear 1 JJ-. A Mm *T*«. ! Vjiutiu .........ante. ; This represents a fair ' ration for a man for a year. But some people eat and eat and grow thinner. TUb a defective digestion and unsuitable food. A largo size bottle of Scott's Imutslon equals in nourishing properties ten pounds of meet Your physician can te& yon how it does it. TOS SALS BY ALL DKCOOIB7B Boat 30c., asm, ot papwa*4 thlaad. faro* Ravine. Bud: sot OhiWa BkaOah-Book. Tank bank nnn ulna a Good LMthaiy. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pari SU New Yodl

1 ^ wr frieD<b wltt iVCtlC V lhe dntl or drM habit J to the Keeley Institute. r |f f p 30 years of successful cures. will V Write for particulars Only Keeley Institute in Eastern Penna 812 N. Broad St., Phila " MACKENZIE" TO BE RETURNED r It is reported that the large dredge "Mackenzie," which was formerly employed here: in the dredging operations, is to be returned here this spring to complete tbe dredging of the harbor. The Security Company come* to you as a sound conservatively managed 1 financial institution and offers you first of . II SA r ET x [or money deposited with us . BARKING. HACKING. ; RASPING COUGH I can be broken up quickly by Allen's Lung Balsam. Thia eld, reliable rem- • [ edy has been sold for over 40 years, j Ask your druggist about it. 3 19 4 [ Health and mu&cie are deve oped be the judicious exersise afforded by the • bowling alleyB. Congress Alleys, 88 Perry street, are the most modem and best equipped. Try an even ng at the ancient and ever enjoyable game. tf TO SUPPLY WATER FREE Qape May Point borough is preparing to purchase tbe water works which is owned by the Johnson estate, and will supply water to hotels and bouse- . holders free, the expense of operation to be included in the regular tax adgeL

Why Take Alcohol? Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparil'.a entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him and find out Follow his advice. j. c. A ycr Co. . Uwdl. AW The endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's Pills as a family laxative. Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor about them.