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SATUBDAjY, MAECH 18, 1916 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAYS

UBS. SUCH LETTER To Xothen of Delicate Children Palmyra, Pa.— "My little girl had a [, chronic cough and was so thin you could count her ribs and she had no appetite. » Nothing we gave her seemed to help her, 1 Until one day Mrs- Neibert asked me to a try Vinol, and now she is hungry all the time, her cough is gone, she ib stouter ■ and has a more healthy color I wish every mother who has a delicate child j would tryVinol."-r:Mrs.An'HRP Slack . We guarantee ylnol, our delicious cod 1 * liver Mid iron tonic, to make t 'U_lAc i Children healthy and strong. I James Mecray, Druggist, Cape May, ( Vnr Jersey I t CAPE MAY POINT NOTES: COMMISSIONERS MEET ON MONDAY ' MARCH ijtfc. An adjourned meeting of the bor- c ough commissioners was held on Monday, March IStfc, Mayor Rutherford and 1 Mr. Hughes answering the roll call . Mr. r Springer was absent. A resolution was psaeed which seta ? the commissioners' salary at (50 per year, and the Mayor's salary at (75.00. ^ The law allows commissioners of municipalities of this class a salary of f (250 per year, while the Mayor is intitled to (SO0. The new commissioners ' are trying to improve the condition of j the borough and propose to eliminate all unnecessary expense and have started ^ this, their policy, -close at home. The cleric's salary was set nt $100 J per year, while the solicitor will re- ^ erire-a retainer of (50. He commission ■will meet each Monday morning in the INFANT DIEDS. Lucy Brown, the little infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Brown, died at Wildwood on Tuesday, the I4th inst., of ealitis. The parents have the amypathy of their many friends here in Cape May j upon the loss of the little one, which ! • promised to be a bouncing baby girl, i The burial took place on Thursday, in- | j torment toeing in the Catholic Cemetery, J ■ Cold Spring. William H. Thompson was j the funeral direotor in charge. I , Mr. Brown is employed at the Star ' - 1 wd Wave Stationery Department. * j 1 I -v -• r I: ■ ■ Y V , I

WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. .Harry Brewton has been spending n fen' days in Wildwood. The Reliance (Tans held their business meeting *t the home of Mrs. M. Oliver on Saturday night. Mre. tSiarii* , Poulson .was a Philadelphia visitor over Sunday. The Alpha Class met at the home of Miss Edith lietwiler on Monday evenMra. Claude Kldredge entertained company over Sunday. Mrs. Harry Brown and two children \ of Camden, apent Sunday with lier sis- j tees. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. P Lloyd and son ! Rnhert, have returned after spending two weeks in Pliillipsburg, Pa. . Miss Alice Hand spent Sunday away. , Mrs. Edward' Fell is spending some time with . hW parents. Mr. and Mrs. lion Hand. Mi-, a, id Mrs- E. C. Hughes *nd son " Walter v.i re in Ittiilfdelpbia. on Sunday. We are sony . t<i note the illness of Mrs. Annie McKean. Her many friends hope' for her speedy , recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jojin (Stewart and little son, have returned after spending some time in Philadelphia. Mrs. Thomas Reeves entertained Mrs. Bertha Hi<$:ey and two children on 6unday. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Turner are the proud parents of a little baby girl. ' Stephen Reeves entertained his brother Corbet Rerve s. and sister. Mm. Ella Bowen on S.nmlay, it being Mr. Reeves' birthday. | Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge. Doughcrtv i Were in Philadelphia a day recently. Mr*. Sal lie Stitea has returned after being at CXermont where her sister is very ilL Frank Reeves motored to Philadelphia on Tuesday hat. Arthur Reeves spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Philadelphia. , Mrs. Samuel Land returned home after a brief stay in Cape May. j flow's This ? We offer Cao Hundred Dollar* Rate^ J fcr tay ca_o of Catarrh that ha cured by ILOla Caurrb Cure. r. 3. crtsxrT c. ty. t-.Wj, o. Wc. O? u^ -rrr-.gacd. huvo known P. J NATIONAL BANK OP COMMEBCE, > Toledo, O. HaTe Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting (Vrecjy crroivihs blood and maTnfea Kail's FwaUrF^ia tor emnpMMa, . i

PERRY ST. THEATRE PROGRAM | Next Wfcck's program of feature photo- . plays at the Perry Street Theatre, is one of exceptional interest. Three Paramount productions together with seplays from the Fox, Vitagrapli and Mutual Studios make up a program of attractions without a v.cak link. Monday. March 20th, Mae Marsh and Robert HJftron, who won world renown "The Birth of a Nation," will appear in an excellent four part Mutual Master pioture "Her Shattered Idol." In addition to this another of the interesting Paramount South American Travel Tuesday, March 21st, the one big attraction of the month, Geraldine Farrar in the operatic masterpiece, "Jlir- | men," afternoon and evening 'performances. ^ • Wednesday, March 22, William Fox, presents Dorothy Bernard in "The Little Gypsy," in whidh the burning of a factory and the bursting of a (20,000 dam are but two"of the 21.1 great scenes. Thursday, March 23, an extraordinary produetion, "The Arab," featuring Edger Selwin. A thrilling story of how a young desert Sheik saves an American girl from a massacre of the Christians in Syria. In this picture, it is claimed, are produced the greatest scenes of desert life and warfare ever produced stage or screen. Friday, March 24, The Vitigraph Co. presents Dorothy Kelly in a real heart throbbing melodrama. "The Wheels of Justice."' / Saturday, March 25, Victor Morre, whose clever comedy work in "Snobs" vftll be well remembered, is a -screaming funny picture version of that supreme comedy~"classic, "Ohimmie Kadden." ■■ The Quick Road to Poultry Profits ■jsswkt keystone poultry foods I pontoon ' H rtlht i Snlre0"*7' Ur™ °* - taylorbrS^SS.^: K?!I fc* —ream IMWiannaM. W

r { No. 9285 f i - Repost of the Condition of the L ! -uERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK at Cape May. I in the State of New Jersov, at the close of business on March 7, 1916. RESOURCES. ,s Loans and discounts, (345,028.57 r Overdrafts, unsecured. 7-55 1 U. S. Bonds deposited to se- |. cure circulation ( par value! r 50,600.00 | Bonds other than U. S. bonds : . pledged to secure postal f saving deposits. 7,000.00 i i- Securities other than U. ! i S. bonds (not incdud- , . • ing stocks) owned unII pledged 62.480.00 i Total bonds, securities, etc.. 69 ,,480.00 ' n j Subscription to stock of Fed- i cral reserve bank, 4500.00 , I Less amount unpaid 2250.00 2250,00 jvaliie of Banking Houte, 21,000.00 B • Furniture and fixtures. .1,000.00 1 g ! Net amount due from Federal I I Reserve Bank. 13,000.00 g r Net amount due from approe reserve cities? 34,506.78 ' *. Other Cheeks on banks in the | same city or town as re- ■. ' porting bank, 434.75 Outside checks and other , cash items. 452.70 s nickels and cents'. 482.41 9X5.11 t Notes of other National 1 banks, 1120.00 1,. Federal reserve notes, 160 00 8 • Coin and certificates. 24JM9.15 | 1 Redemption fund with U. STreasurer (not more than 5 s : !m reont on circulation! due l(| , from U. S. Treasurer. 2500.00 I . I i ! | Total, «6tk27l.!H ^ LIABILITIES. | ,i Capital stock paid in. $50,000.00 L Surplus fund, 25,000.00 ! ' 1 ' Undivided profits. 15.932.40 ' Less current expenses a , | paid. 1.766.39 14.166.01 „ j Circulating note* outstanding, 49.200.00 , Individual deposits subject to r check. - 156.642.32 c i Certified checks. ' 8252.00 t' Postal savings deposits. 1242.74 a Deposits requiring notice of 1 less than 30 days. 261218.84 Certificate* of deposits. 150.00 * Total, , $.56627161 • > State of New Jersey, Countv of Cape May, ss j q I, E. J. Jerrell, cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that " the above statement is true to the beat f of my knowledge and belief. j f. E. J. JERRELL. ! j, Cashier, j Subscribed and aworn to before me. ° thl* 14th day of March, 1916. a SAMUEL ELDREDGE, e. NiAary Public, t: ^«DBUl|»dMt expires May 17, 1916. j JOSEPH H. HANE8, W. L STEVENS. . r W. H. PHILLIPS, J'\ Directors. ' Stationery Joe Profeeaional Men at | •pedal low price* until May lit ' Star » and Wave Stationery Department. c*

In order to give BETTER SERVICE to our CUSTOMERS in our increasing GRAIN AND FEED BUSINESS we have decided (o purchase a large AUTO TRUCK and will therefor of fervor sale on verf easy terms as follows : 2 Good Horses 3 Express Wagons with Tops in fine condition. 3 Dump Carts 2 Sets of Single Harness, good j 2 Sets of Cart Harness Stable Tools, Blankets and etc. ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS 315 Jackson St., Cape May, N. J. Kcyatone Phone, 144 B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM PIT TING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO EcvBtorip Telephone 133D ~ C. M. C. CROCHET COTTON 10 Cents a Ball. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS At Popular Prices THE NEW STORE 503gffiffpS,i A. D. NALE

NOW IS THE TIME You should have your Tin Roofs looked over, also the Spouting and Gutters. Prompt attention to them now will save you money. DROP A POSTAL OR CALL CHAS. A SWAIN US-7 JACKSON ST. CAFE MAY, N. j.

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and Saturday Mar. 17 and 18 You are invited to »• sped this large display, 7the Latest in Style and Odor. Never has there been sadi a demand for Spring Millinery so early in the season, and yon will find here the right hat at the right price, ffir Women, Missies and Children. Lottie R. Billmao 220 PERRY STREET Cape May, N, J. I :■

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF! CAPE MAY. PUBLIC NOTICE. u ' Whereas, the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Capr May, has by a resolution acquired the mail known as Third Avenue. I«ginning at Eightieth in the Borough of Ston. Harbor, and extending to. One Hundred and Seventeenth Street from, the Westerly' side of Third Avenue to the Westerly side of Second Avenue in said Borough, a part of the County Road System; AND WHEREAS the said Board deems it advisable to improve said roads constructing the same of gravel in such manner that the same shall at all season's of the year be firm smooth and convenient for travel under the provisiohs of an Act of the Legislature^ the "An Art to authorize the Roard of Chosen Freeholders of any Countv in this State to acquire. intpro\e and maintain roads lying within the corporate limits of any of the municipaTities of' (said county, except cities; to authorize j the straightening, widening, changing ■ of location of and vacation of any road | so acquired, and to authorize the ac- ' demnation of land necessary therefor." ' Apprqyed April 9th. 1913. and the Acts I amendatory thereof and supplementary j .thereto. AND WHEREAS, the said Board ha* authorized drawings, plans and specifieations for such improvement* to be ' made, copies of which will be filed in 1 the Office of the Clerk of the County of Cape May, at least five days prior tq j the date of the public hearing herein- '■ after named. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that i, meeting of the *aid Board of Chosen j i Freeholders of the County of Cape May, '• Jeragy, will be held "in the • j f COURT HOUSE AT CAPE MAY j HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. AT j' TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, ON TUBSTHE 4th DAY OF APRIL,' <916, ' | for the purpose of giving a public hearupon such proposed improvement of said roads, at which hearing any gnd all persons may appear and present, either orally or in writing, their objecto the said improvements. By order of the Board. FRANK W. FOWKES, Clerk. ' Dated March 15, 1916. 965-3-18-St , NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now on sal* at the Star and. Ware OA**, «| (0 rents per doaea. ,

s Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA g STOVES AND HEATERS B are the proper subjects for discussion at k this time. In order to get right down to . j this heating argument call on Charies A. Swain, 305-307 Jacksop Street, and mepect his large line of stoves, ranges, ^ heaters and oil stoves. Bum spouting. Gutter* and Tin Roofs. . Good work at consist* nt prince. Jesse \ J U. Brown, 110 and 112 Jaakaon St. , Stationery for Professional Men at ] j special low prices until May 1st. Star I I and Wave Stationery Department. AUTOMOBILES Before buying see the new five pas- ! r senger Metz touring car, fully equipped i 1 with Gray and Davis electric lighting and starter is an up to date car in every ' '.detail, has perfectly safe transmission tor lady to drive, bns full eliptical , springs back anu front, and good spring I ! upholstered cushions. Price $S0o. uOS. S. ST1TES. agent Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Phone 134-JK WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO 1 Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three ' minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. ■ They work night and day. When I 1 ! healthy they remove abont 500 grains*' of impure matter daily, when unhealthy 1 ! some part of this impure matter is left j j in the blood. This brings on many dis- | I eases and symptoms, which vary widely i ' but may include paiti in the back, head- ) , i ache, nervousness, hot. dry skin, riteu- ! mn tic pains, gout, gravel, disorders of ' . | the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, ir- I i regular heart, debility, drowsiness, drop- j ' jay, deposits in the urine, etc. But if j you keep the filters right the danger is . overcome, ^loan's Kidney Pills have j ' proven tjy effective kidney medicine. j F. H. 'Morris, 914 Queen Street. Cape ; May, says: "About foul months ago, ! ! I noticed that my kidneys were begin- ; ning to act irregularly. On the reeom - i mendation of others of the family and i my friends. I began to take Doan's Kid- | nev Pills, which I got at Hewitt and ( York's Drug Store. I hadn't used them long before I noticed ray kidneys were 'acting regularly. T had no mrffe trouble from that time on and I haven't had anv kidney disorders since." Price 50c, at »11 dealers. Dont simply aak for a kiJTney remedy— get Doan'g Kidney Pills, the same kind that J£r. Morris had. Foeter-MDburn Ov," Props., Buffalo, -N. Y.

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Don't forget that our Free Delivery Service embraces your town and vicinity, and that all purchases made by you will be delivered directly to your door, without any additional cost. Our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, with its force of trained shoppers, is at your service at all times. We pride ourselves upon our promptness and reliability. We will gladly send samples, or, where that is not feasible, detailed information of any merchandise desired. If a monthly charge account would add to your convenience, just communicate with our Credit Department. Look for our ads in the.Phiiadeiphia papers. Special Toilet Article and Drug Sale, March 18th, 20th. * \ Mr. Walter M. Homan, West Cape May, N. J., takes care of all ; our Delivery Service in Cape May, West Cbpe May, South Cape May, j Cape May Point, Cold Spring, FUh ing Creek, Dins Creek, Ckpe MayCourt House, Burleigh, MayviUe, Rio Grande, Erma, Bennett, Wbiteaboro and Green Creek. N. SNELLENBURG & COMPANY MARKET, 11th to 12th STS.I PHILADELPHIA