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DENNISVILLE Miss Belle Carroll, of Plsinfield, is «M»Hnj^ a two weeks' visit ill our village, the guest of her sister Charlotte. Charles Downs, of Philadelphia spent thfc.week end with his mother. Mrs. Eugene Way and daughter Sara returned from Philadelphia on Tuesday where they have been engaged, preparing the new home which Miss Way will occupy aftef the knot has been tied on, November 4, when she will become the bride of Mr. Frank Warner of Philadelphia. Harry Robinson is having his home painted, Mr. Wildman being the artist. Joseph Taylor has improved his home by adding a front porch enclosing the

back porch and by painting. . Miss Fannie Kendrick of New Orleans, is the guest of Mrs. Harry Chester. Mrs. Fred Bushnell paid a visit to ! her son in Woodbine on Saturday. ' Ed. D. Lewis and fondly, Mr. and L Mrs. Robert Graham and Mrs. Vans man ' of Philadelphia spent the week end in the Lewis cottage, i Charles Shaffer and family, who ocT cupied the Tomlin cottage moved from - our village on Tuesday. Mr. Shaffer is 1 an engineer and runs the machine used i in digging gravel for the road contracs tots. Mrs. James Williams is on the sick list. s Earl Chester is employed by an auto- - mobile firm in Philadelphia as demon - : etrator. s Miss Maria Miller ,who is engaged in tn

Greenwich, Conn., as secretary in the! s, Ely School for young ladles, spent the week end with her mother. | io Mrs. Ruth Robert and her granddaughter Beulah Stiles are visiting relid atives in Philadelphia. m .n GIDDINGS SALE Sweaters, 85e, regular *1.50 value, e- with or without collar. 1 is METHODIST CHURCH VOTES id Bert rand P. Judd, Pastor, c- 0.0 A. M., Morning Prayer in the Upper Room. k 10.30 A. M, Morning aervioe, the Rev. J. T. B. Smith, D. D., of Chicago will >- preach. , l- 2A0 P. M., Sunday School, classes for all. n 6.45 P. M., Epworth League, 8. H. Toy, leader. I. ; 7.0 Evening service, song service, led ! by Geo. W. Reeves. Sermon by pastor, I subject "The Ever Recurring Tragedy." ! As a prelude to the ' evening sermon j the pastor will speak for five minutes - upon The Freeman's Ballot." (' Monday, Nov. 6, 8 p, m.— Regular ' monthly Officist Board meeting. I« Wednesday, November 8— Church Prayer service. It ; ■ Is GIDDINCS RAT.F |l Sweet Orr Men's Trousers, including t all the newest cloths and well made, $3.1 value, $1.95. I > — ' II BAPTIST CHUKH j1 At the First Baptist Cfctrch on Sun- < day morning there will be a special ser- • ' vice for "Shut Ins." Automobiles to and j ' from the church will be provided and comfortable chairs to sit in during the , service. Pastor McCurdy wobld appre- 1 ciate any information in regard to c those who might be helped by such an j occasion. On Sunday night the theme of ' the sermon will be "How Should a I Christian Vote?" : , The Committee who are to have charge 1 of the Travelling Basket invite dona- i tiona to be brought to thd taidweek ser- ' vice on Wednesday night. A social time will be arranged at the close of the reg- ; t ■ ular service 4nd the baskets prepared to jj 9tart on their visitations. Young People's meeting FHdav night ' at 7.45. " |t The Juniors will hold their first meet- j 8 ing on Friday afternoon, November 10. | Donation Day for the Bapti.t Home I J a» Newark will be observed on Tuesday, U November U. The churcli will be openje Roods. groc.ri.-6, etc. Money will be a very acc-ptable. Mrs. Maurice Cresse r will receive all gifts. f o BENEFIT ° The National Alliance of the Daughtern of Veterans will have a benefit at u the Palace Theatre on Thursday eveq- { Ing. November 13th. A beautiful and ^ pleasing picture will b» produced for the t entertainment. of the people. 1 ' . HALLOWE'EN PARTi On Tuesday evening after the ear- „ nival the young folk of Cape May gath- x •red at the Curtis home where the e Misses Hae and Anna gave a very en- Jj joyable masquerade party, among the 6 different costumes being Charlie Chap- P Kb, . Night Riders, Bathing Qlri, Sold- " iers, Clowns, Negroes, Dudes, Beautiful 8 Lady and numerous others. 1 1 T?ie evening was spent in playing Jj games, singing and dancing, after which 8 The guests were called into the dining !) room which was v^ry prettily deeorat- J ed to suit the occasion where the very » delicious refreshments wee enjoyed by t all. I b SOCIETY TO ATTEND CONVENTION * Twenty members of the Parish Feder- n ation Society, of the Church of Our r Lady, Star of the Sea, will attend the * county convention at Wildwood next f Wednesday. t 1. GIDDING'S SALE Men's Sure Wear Shoes. $4.00 grade, I 82.95. Greatest value yet. handsewed, 11 all leather. " g CARD OF THANIgS " * We -heartily thank Mr. Ed. Phillips for ,, the kindness of the loan of his horses, " al*o the * kindness .of others ^or doing 7 the many little things toward help- 5 ing with, the foundation of our tern- ^ perance float. W. C T. U. COMMITTEE, f, d VIRBINI1 FIRMER I Restored To Health By Vinol " Atlee, Va. — T waa weak, run-down, J no appetite, my blood was poor, I could v not sleep nights and was rapidly loe- 8 ing flesh, but I am a fanner and had to „ work. Medicines had failed to help me » until I took Vinol. After taking three ° bottlee my appetite is fine, I sleep well, £ my blood is good and I am well agjfln." n — Onnaano W. Bobket. j Vinolj which contains beef and cod .J! liver peptones, iron and mangaaeae t. peptonates and glvcerophoephatee, la j« guaranteed for run-down condition*. ° Mccrny's Pharmacy. Cape May. N. J. A V c Children Cry 1 FOR FLFTCSEfS C ASTORIA '

WALTER E. EDGE,\4t Republican Nominee for Governor, made- "Invisible Government " Visible. i With the New Budget System that has been Created by a Bill which Senator Edge framed. Introduced, and had passed in the Legislature Last Winter I This Edge Law makes New Jersey Government VISIBLE Because it permits every taxpayer to see how and for what the ten million dollars of their money is expended. Under the old system the State -appropriations were kept secret, manipulated by ' ' Special Interests" and rushed through the Legislature on the last day of thd session. The Edge Law obliges the State Departments to turn I in' their requisitions on the First Day of the Legislative session and , there they are in full view of the people, the Legislators and the newspapers for three -months or until the Legislature passes on them after they have received this public scrutiny. Vole for the man who has alrekdy made New Jersey's government visible. This adv. paid for by Republican State Committee. r > Goes to Press NOVEMBER I Oth, 1916 If you are planning to move, or desire your telephone directory listing changed, call the Bell Business Office at once.

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E j IN CHANCBRT OF NEW JEBSJST - Between: - . EllxabeU| On B1U for ££ "mlSnx Railroad CO.. Creditors. i( Defendant. It Is on this thirteenth d*r of October A. D. 1814. ordered, thst the creditors of the Cape May, Delaware Bay and Sewella Point Railroad Company We verified claims with the Receiver thereof within sixty days from the date of thIt STftirtber ordered that the Receiver give notice of this order by publloatlon of a copy of the earns In teroween- ■ ly publications of the "Star and Wave, 1 a ££iSw^prteted and published In • the City of Cape May, New Jersey, and , also mall a copy of this order to each r known creditor of the corporation. ■W™ ""S'k WAL.XZR. C." E. B. LEAMINO. V. & I To the creditors of the Cape May. DelI I aware Bay and Sewella Point Railroad I Company: — , I In pursuance of an order of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey. of which the foregoing la a true copy, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said Company to present to , ALFRED COOPER, the Receiver of said Company, at his office, corner of I Mechanic street and SeaShore Road. Cape May Court House, New Jersey, their several claims and demands i against said company, duly verified under oath or affirmation, within sixty days from the thirteenth day of Octoiber. A. D. 1914. or they will be excludI ed from the benefit of such dividends i as may be hereafter made anu declared I by the Court of Chancery of New Jer- ! sey from the assets of the said oomI ALFRED COOPER, , Receiver. I MORGAN HAND. Counsel for Receiver. Cape May Court House. New Jersey. Dated. October Uth. A. D. 1916. j 1988-f t-10-28-Pf 86.90 SHERIFFS SALE Bv virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, Vale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed. Issued out of the Court of sysr&ajr cause wherein Cape May Building and Association Is complainant, and fendanu. f Vltall expose to sale at pubX e°6ue; °° jjOTemhsr 13. 1916 Sft^Tp UH. "t°oU wl t°f at *onro?!ock in ttie afternoon of said day. at the Sheroffice. In Cape May Court House. .Court House, Cape May County. New ,» "!? series of the capital stook of the Cape May Building and Loan Association and ' certain mortgaged premises, with the j appurtenances. In the bill of complaint , ' In the said cause particularly set forth | and described, that Is to say: aii tnose certain lots or pieces of i ground situate, lying and being In the ! city and county of Cape May. In the j slate of New Jersey, bounded and described. as follows; vlx: I Number One: Beginning at a stake In ' the northwest side tine of Washington wnlch stake Is also the southerly I corner of N. B. FrriUIYs - land: thence ' along said line of street. South, thlrtyi eight degrees and twenty-five minutes I Wen, fifty-one » and a half feet to an aigl-i fee: wide alley (formerly) thencfe along the nortucast side line of said alley. North, thirty-eight aegrees and forty-five minutes West, seventy-nine feet" to the end of said alley; thence South, thirty-eight degrees and twentyfive minutes West, eight feet to land of John Webb (formerly): thence binding by land of said Webb (formerly) parallel with N. IS. Smiths line. North. , thirty-eight degrees and forty-five mln- > utes West, one hundred and nineteen | feet to Merritts land (formerly) thence I thereby North, thii ty-nlne degrees and thirty minutes East sixty feet to said j Smiths land; thence thereby South, thlr- i ty-elght degrees and forty-five minutes | one hundred and ninety-eight feet j to the place of beginning, within which bounds are contained ten thousand eight ' hundred and fifty-two square feet of j land, be the same more or less. Number Two: Beginning at a corner | standing In the westerly side line of i street, said corner being | the northeasterly corner «f Harry Haz- j elhursts lot; also the southwesterly cor- i ner of the lot conveyed by John Webb and wife to Esther T. Sayre. by deed November 2. 1896. and running I thence along said Hazelhurst's line ! forty-seven degrees and thirty | minutee West one hundred and ninety- I two and eight-tenths feet to a corner In said line <thls course was run by N. C. ! Price, surveyor. February 23. 1901); thence along the line of Isaac Merritt's > lot (formerly) North, thirty-nine de- ! grecs and thirty minutes East twentyand four tenths feet to a corner In said line; thence South, thirty-eight ; degrees and forty-five ^minutes East. ) hundred and clneteert feet to a cor- ; ner; thence North, thirty-eight degrees and twenty-five minutes East, eight i feet to a corner and thence Sooth, thlr- I ty-elght degrees and forty-five minutes . East seventy-nine feet to the place of I containing two thousand five hundred and ninety-one square reet of ' more or less. Number Three: Adjoins number one ( and two Immediately in ihe rear: begin- ' nlng at a corner standing In the line or land belonging to the helrw of Charles P. Foster, deceased, said corner being I northerly corner of Harry Hazel- 1 hurst's lot: and running thence. North. I degrees East ninety-one feet j the'westerly corner of N. B. Smith's, thence along his line South, thirty-' eight degrees and forty-five minutes | East twenty-two fee: (o s corner in said 1 line: thence South, thirty-nine degrees ! and thirty minutes^ West, .eighty-seven j Ing In said Hazelhurst's line and thence [ along the line of his land, North, forty- , seven degrees and thirty minutes West . twenty-seven feet bo the place of beginning. containing twenty-one hundred , ^d^twenfy-ttve square feet of land, j Being the greater portion of the same : land and premises which Louis C. Sayre 1 became selzed-by conveyance from John E- Webb dated December 9. 1899, and J. Sayre. et ox., dated Febru-* 1. 1901, and recorded In the Cape May County Clerk's Office. In deed book i Np. 11., pages 223. etc.. and deed book, No. 151. pages 111. etc.. respectively. ! Excepting out of the lands above described a certain triangular piece of land which Louis C. Sayre. et ux. by ! dated November II. 1906. and re- 1 oorded in deed book No. 199. pages 124. graated and conveyed to Sarah A. Smith I to fee. Also all that certain triangular piece oP- land sltuaK. lying and being on the westerly side of Washington street. In I the city, cdfinty and state aforesaid. I formerly part of Sarah A. Smith's land and located on the northwesterlv side of street between Jefferson and Qu«en streets and being on the southwesterly side of division fenee as now located and said division fence beginning In the northwesterly side line of said Washington street at a distance of three hundred and fifty and fivetenths feet northeasterly from the northeasterly curb line of Jefferson street, as now located, and extending thence. North, forty-two degrees West, two hundred and seventeen and threetenths feet to the southeasterly line of of the heirs of Charles A. Foster, deceased. Being the same premises which Sarah Smith by deed dated Newember 13. and recorded in the Cape May Clerk's -Office, In deed book No. 199. pages 184. ete.. granted and conveyed to Louis C. Sayre. Iff' fee. Dated October 14. 1916.

r. All Leather is ad vancfof. Shoes are higher than r last Fall. You had ' Better Bay Your Shoe Leather Now ; And lm it oe hand, II it .rill go much higher ia 5 Price. I h.va ONE HUNDRED .DOLLARS WORTH OF HALF SOLE LEATHER ia etock. ; Cot Sola* at 20c to 40c • pair ; Leather Square., beet grade, at 50c Loaf Leather Stripe, Shoe Mailt Cobbler'. Lad 50c Set CHEAPER TO HAMME^ONJTOUR OWN SOLES CHAS. A. SWAIN 395-7 JACIS9H ST. CAKSiY.IU. H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH taken from his own fish pound ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN S£A£ONi Both Phones PromptlPeltyerif White Clothing Cleaned in the Most Approved Manner $obn f. (5orekx CUSTOM SUITS TO ORDER Cleaning, Pressing, Scouring CAPE MAY, N. J. ^ Keystone Phone 3I-D Next to Pbst Offiee i All Telephone Messages Promptly Att ended To. We Cater for Parties and t j Bluets. -Bell Phons 1S8W. P. F.PASHE8 Chief-Cook and Caterer We can serve people all over the eoiibr Virginia Home-Made Bakery We go out to cook dinners and serve also. Let us cater for jtour Hsl- ! i lowe'en parties, our prices are moderate and we guarantee satisfactory service. > | Established since 1912. Give us your order for Homemade Bread, Pie and j | Cake. |j 813 JEFF£gSQy STREET, CAPE MAY, H. J. i .Snellenburg^L EMTKE BLOCK -NAEKET //*r-B*STe££TS ^ I JBfl I I Don't forget that our Free Delivery Service embraces your town qnd vicinity, sad that all purchases made by you will be delivered directly to your deer, without any additional cost. Our MAIL. ORDER PEPABjjRfcNT, with its force of trained shoppers, is at flBr service at alL times. We pride ourselves qpou oSr^promptneas and reliability. We will gladly send samples, or, where that is not feasible, detailed information of any ner- I ehaadise desired. If a monthly charge account would add to your convenience, just communicate with our Credit Department. Look for our ads in the Philadelphia papers. j "Our 43rd Anniversary Sale, bow on, is offering exceptional values in every kind of merchandise. Of tpecial- interest wi 1 be a i Mommoth Sale of Housefurnishing goods, • hina, Gias-ware ! amps, etc., starting Monday, November 6th Don't nms reading any of our Anniversary announcements, because every day daring the entire month of November, thev will be foil of money-saving interest for you " Mr. Walter M. Homan, West Cape May, N. J., takes care of all our Delivery Service in Cape May, West Gape May, South Ckpe May, ' Oape May Point, Cold Spring, Fishing Creek, Dins Creek, Cape May Court House. Burleigh, Mayville, Rio Grande, Erma, Bennett, White#, boro, Green Creek and Wildwood J unrtioa. N. SNELLENBURG &*COMPANY MABKET, lltfc to 12th STS./" wm.tanwni