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I . - Capte May Star arid Wave Saturday, March 26, 1910 * ,

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PERSONAL J1ENTI0N Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Starr have opened their cottage near the Hotel Oape May for the Easter season. Albert Lawtber, of East Orange, .V J., and a member of the Supreme Council Royal Arcanum, is spending Easter at The Cecil. George B. Nelson and family, of Binghamton, N. Y., are making an extended [visit to Cape'May, registering at The Virginia. Mr. Nelson is a prominent banker in Binghamton. j Dr. Ohas. H. Reed, of Philadelphia, was in Cape May over Palm Sunday. He will entertain a large party at The Virginia for a week at Easter. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Smith, the well known evanegelist of Philadelphia, and Miss Selina L. Swyler, of Camden, treasurer of Camden County W. C. T. U.. are the guests of Mrs. L. S. Hall, 646 Hughes street. Mrs. Anna Smith, nee Vanaman, whose home is at Holly Beach, is receiving congratulations sb the happy mother of a bouncing baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Miller, of Camden, will enjoy the Easter season here. Jacob Snare, Esq , was a visitor on i Saturday last, slopping at the Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rogers and son Francis C. Rogers spent the week end at The Virginia They will open their Lafayette street cottage for Easter. H. D. Justi and Miss A Juatj were 1 in Cape May several days this week. Tbey were pleasantly entertained at < The Virginia. I Mrs..Oharles Quidort and sister, of i 'Philadelphia, will occupy Mrs. j i Quidort'e J season [street cottage dur- I * ing the spring months. ing luc spring mourns.

J Mrs. P. Hughes and Miss B anche ! Hushes are visiting friends in Pbila- ! delphia. Col. [and Mrs. F. N. Barksdale, of Philadelphia, will spend Easter at the Virginia. Mr. Barksdale is chief of the advertising department of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Miss Emma Duffield, of Woodbury. | will spend Easter with Miss Helen Moore, on Ocean street. | Miss Anna Wood, of Sonestown, Pa., is spending a few days pleasantly with her aunt, Mrs. J. O. Kelch. at The , Virginia. Mrs. Kelch has been in : Oape May since {January, and is contemplating buying a bouse here and | removing from Philadephia permanently. Her husband, the late James c. j Keith, was very prominent politically in Pbiltdelphia a few years ago. i A jolly automobile party registered at The Virginia Wednesday evening, I comprised of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lloyd, Miss Lloyd and Miss Forsytbe, of Phil. delphia. The party came from Atlantic City on Tuesday and returned | to Philadelphia Wednesday. John H. Sloan and family, who have — ; ] —

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been spending the winter in Italy, 1 have returned to their Philadelphia « home. 1 e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hazelhurat, who 1 'I have been spending the winter at their Manahawkin bunting lodge, have re- c . tumed to their home here e Mrs. John P. Doyle will spend Blaster ^ I with her sister at Atlantic City, - Mrs. ti. E. Ewing, Jr. , of Camden, f attended the St. Patrick celebration i given by Mr and Mrs. John P. Doyle - last week. i Mrs Thomas A. Parkinson is spendj ing Easter with her sons, Harry and , J Clifford, at Lansdownc, Pa. Miss Edith Gregory is visiting her ! ! sister, Mrs. L. O. Ogden, over Easter. J L. C. Ogden visited New York on I business this week. | Mrs. George R. McKenzie has opened J • her Stockton avenue cottage for the summer. Councilman John f. Jacoby has J opened his Columbia avenue cottage for the season. ' Councilman Suelke aad family will open their Washington^ treet cottage for the Easter season. Councilman Wm. H. Obu-ch re viri'ed Philadelphia for medical treatment Wednesday., Me. Church is slowlv regaining his health. E. F . Packer, of Pnila'lelphia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel f. Eldredge Tuesday. John H. (Sloan, a regular summer vfsitor here, has returned to his Philadelphia home after an extended tour. i Miss Ca*s'e[McGuire is rapidly re- | covering from her recent severe j j O. B. Yothers, of Pitcairn, Pa., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gress, in ' West Cape May. I THE MAN ABOUT TOWN

- A. G.jMcCausland. with a party of j friends, is occupying his Stockton I avenue cottage. i Mrs. !M. Affeldt bas[opened her cot - r tage at 214 Windsor avenue. ! ' Charles G. Marshall is occupying his cottage onlFirstkvenue. J William OlausMn will spend Easter i here in a cottage. A number of our students are home from school[over Easter, i , =We notice a number of decorated I I windows. 1 1 The hotels that are open have a number of bookings for over Easter 1 1 Mr® M L. Richardson and daughter are passing Easter at Atlantic City. I Mrs. J L. Shoemaker is passing a few days here She '8 having the different workmen go over ner Stockton avenue cottage. Mrs. S. A. Foster has open ed ber Perry street cottage. "RIO 6RANDE * Mrs. Gilmonr is visiting friends in Millville. The P O. S. of. A. had a set out on night. Miss Eliza Roevea went to Philadelphia Tuesday to attend the funeral of her friend, Mrs. Charles Jones. We are sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. EHza Morton. We wish her a speedy recovery. William Harris is making some improvements shout his place. Mrs. James Fisher spent a couple of days with friends at Court Houee. We felt badly on Tuesday to see Rev. Taier, our farmer pastor, going to the station with his furniture, meving to •W»'ntment. Mr. Tozer was ^j^toved by the people of Rio Ji'szi irtjsr D"M 0-1 Mis. McDonald isantertainUw ber brother wko was in the dty fort few JgrSIS'I tMg

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~0I T THE BASKET BALL FLOUR Westville Team Defeats Cape May A. A. By Score 25 to 17 Last Saturday evening the frisky Westville sgg reaction was once more c the best bey in the gam - at Excelsior 1 Rink, Uapd May A. A taking the c losers end by a score of 26 to 17. The record crowd of the season was in at- - tendance, and outside the disappoint- . men 1 in the result, the game was up to I an-ici,.atMoa. The teams lined up as io ths previous game with the exception of Johnson, who was playing in Mennis' plat* at forward, aad MeDonnall.of Caps May. t,, tt, lbiloo, u Hoot, played guard for th# visitors Both put up sgtetAd gassea and Jni.ua displayed about as Mat fleer work as haa bsau aaau hara Duriagthe tat psriad tae tavna , JrtJUSj T"" wianty, and ata

I rest they continued the fast work of I the previous half, but Ospe May was 1 off c dor in (-booting and passing and (tsrtad d-'wn the toboggkn Westville had things their o9n way until about five minutes before rime when the local hunch threw on their coaster brakes and stopped the visitor's acor-' ing and secured a couple of Said goals Juat to let them! know they had not entirely forgotten bow. May Westville Vanxant F Turner Johnson p ptain Benckert O Chew Tenenbaum Q McDonnell Hines G Yerksa Field goals- Johnson 2; Vansant lj frnokert 1; Tomer 4; Fields 4; Yerkes 2; Obew L Fool goals-Teaeo-baum 7 out of 12; John too I out of 8; Turner 8 out of 10. Referee- Foster. On Easter Saturday evening the basket ball enthusiasts will be treated to an exciting game between two extremely fast teams. ! On this occasion OspeMayjA. A. will do battle with the Alpha team, of Camden. The Alpha . five has made an excellent record this season [and defeated most of the | fast Philadelphia and New | Jersey teams, snd several weeks ago decisive- < ly trimmed Trenton, the leaders of the Eastern League. They will bring the same team to Cape May, the lineup , being Barnes and Bourquin, forward ; L Daley, centre; Henry and Jamas, 1 I guards. Capet May has been in 1 g 1 slump the past few weeks in shooting, i but all are practicing hard this week j 4 o get in oondition for the contest with Alpha, and their luck is due to change j ! and start for home. Their lineup will be the strongest that ever repre- j sented this city oo the floor, comprised , of Mennis and Johnson, two of the speediest forwards in South Jersey ; f will be at center £ Bacon, of Millville, and Vanzant oifTenenbaum will do guard duty. Oape [May fans f seen Bacon work on several! occasion b andjknow well what he can do. , N It has been decided to make this a benefit night for the team and the , lovers of the sport should [be on hand not only to witness afchot contest, but j also to give the team a grand testi- , monia). Manager Dorner and his team I have worked hard this winter to give the people good basket ball and sue- J ceeded in furnishing some fast and exciting games, equal |te the article put x by many salaried teams, and have ;de- C fended Oape May's honor on the floor ^ in admirable style. The regular price of admission will be charged, 26 cents C 1 for men and 16 cents for ladies. S DANGER IN DELAY li Kidney Diseases are too Danferous for Cape V| May People to Neglect. ,R The great danger oi kidney troubles is that tbey get a firm hold before the suffered recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache' nervousness, lameness, sorenets, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsydiabetes an 1 Bright's disease #follow iu merciless succession Don't neelect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy, Do n's Pills, which has cured peop e m here in this locality. F Alberts. Dunham, 118 High St., Millville, N. J., says: "Kidney com- fo nlaint war t r a nitsn. nf mi. ] i f.. * , ' was e plague of my life for a

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