Cape May Star and Wave, 10 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE f Saturday, May 10, 1919

Pr=ynenItoh ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANC This paper is entered at the post miflice as second-class postal matter. TAR & WAVE PUBLISHING Co, CAMPBELL-NELSON On May 3rd in the First Presbyterian Church at Fourth and Welsh strees, Miss Mary J. Nelson, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs, William H. Nelson, was married to Dr, E. A. Campbell a well known physician: of , The young couple were unattended and the ceremony was witmeased by only the immediate rela: tives of the parties owing to a recen death in the family of Dr. Campbell. Both the bride and groom are well known. | Dr. Campbell some months ago cnlisted in the service} of his wountry and was on duty during the period of the war at the Government hespital at Lakewood, New Jersey. He was recently discharged. Dr. Campbell and his bride left on m short wedding tour and upon their waturn they will make their home in the borough of Ridley Park, . Dr. + Campbell is practicing in Philadelphia baring taken the offices occupied by %he late Dr. Daniel W. Jefferis on Read Street for so many years. Rev. W. R. Houston, pastor of the First bean a prominent member of our sumL Aussa comte ~oo> wor qUICK RESULTS PLACE AK PTs I

| Frail, Sickly Children Improve Rapidly on Vinol | ‘The reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep tones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glyce rophosphates — but no oil — the very elements needed to build them up. It is delicious to the taste, and children love it. These Two Mothers Have Proved This.

«My Het mventen, 15, years old. e d erworked and was run-down, tired al E conldn‘t eat and to atay out of to. Vinol oat, built her up. head. L Pod al Lud acher and hed recurned L3 again.""-Mra. Lester Andrews. r =a **

"*M little boy was and tifed all gmt to do anything, it choile up ed and trength and made him healthy. "how he rous drraainly beli like other Clay. children. ievein Vino forhikdren" -Harley

Yinol Creates Strength MECRAY3 PHARMACY AND | DRUGGISTS — EVERYWHERE

WEST CAPE MAY | Next Sunday afternoon at 2:3 Chapel Sabbath School will | observe "Mother‘s Day" and do honor ‘to Mothers. The Committee having the special features in charge a mo of Mre. Theodore W. Reeves, Mrs. Ed ward Little, Mre. Evans M. Brown

| Mra. Wiliam Schmidt . entertained her husband last Sunday at Mr. and | Mre Edward Morton‘s. | E. G. Stanton is spending a few {days at Cedarville with his daughter {Mrs. Dazanbacker ! Mre. William Matthews was a Phil{adelphin visitor on Wednesday. Melvin Craig and wife spent Sun‘day with Mr. and Mrs. Carr. | Mrs. Joseph Russel and | daughter {Ora and Miso Anna Meyer spent Sun{day with Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. f Mrs. Alfred Matthews spent Wednesy and Thursday at Philadelphia. Harry Ludiam spent the week-end at home.

THE GRANGE The Spring Meeting of the Pomonk or County Grange will be a guo! of the South Seaville Grange and the new date, deferred from April 18 be cause of the "Flu" epidemic will prob» mbly be named at the resular moet ing Tuesday evening, the 12th . inst. The evening session of the Pomons wil be open to all and . the . special speaker hoped for is Myron A. Water» man from the U. S. Treasurery Department, and in the interest of the Farm Loan Act and the Land Loan Bank, | Both are so new to mont of us that little: previous Information may aid us to listen understandingly . to Mr. Waterman‘s address. This can be had in the "Land Bank Primer" and a copy of the Act "Farm Loan.! both of which will be sent upon request and without charge | by . the Farm Loan — Bank, . at — Springfield, Mais. the centre for this nection. At the annual meeting of the National Grange in St. Louis in 1917 a special committee was appointed to lock into the Farm Loan matter. . Its report at the annual meeting in Syracuse last November was | "The Law as designed | is developing into . a great banking Institution, serving the farmera faithfully as a long time nafe low interest loan. | After. obrerving the mode of operation we believe that our members should give a thorough tial as it would seem that th. term upon which Federal money may be obtained are within the reach of ordinary farmers. The benefits are not limited to grange members but . are for farmers generally. The Rio Grande Grange has the first and third Tuesdays as its meeting nights, alternating with the South Seaville which claims the second and

fourth, — The week‘s meeting of the ec PELL _B _J quatantine closed its doors. The County Chamber of Commerce has invited the South Seaville Grange to meet with it in Avalon the evening of the 22nd at the month‘s | session and the invitation has been mccepted.

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Monday~-Wallaee Reid-in "THE ROARING ROAD" Added-Muck Sennett chin F tRatue RED NEST" ‘Tuesday Anita Stewart in "TWO WOMEN® Wednenday- i "Shik y Dalton n "THE HOME BREAKER" Added-Chartic Chaplin-in "POLICE" Thursday-Vivian Martin in "LITTLE COMRADE® 5 Acts-Vaudeville-5 — Acta

Friday and Saturday Arteraft presents Cecil I. DeMillcs Master"FOR serfiie Pid woRsE" ELLOTE nEXrex and BJ Added M+, land Mruc Sydney Drew Comedy "Harold, Last of the Saxons" Special for children Saturday Scenes from the Philadelphia ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN MATINEE DAILY ¥ (rman

curren rommmnmemmemenemneseemenssermmmm ormmemenunemmrme mmm rneemnnneenmmmmmny w ~‘3ing Invitations-100 — invitations — in script with inside and outside envelopes, $13. At home or reception cards, $5.50 per 100. Wedding Announcements-100 announce ments, in script with inside and outside envelopes, $9.75; plate marked, $2 extra per 100; other styles up to $15.50 per 100. — Ask to see our samples |showing styles and prices.

Petition Forms for Oity Commisan on sale at Star and wave Station»

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ESTABLISHED 1897. high grade Merchandise to our Cape May Store, 419 Washington Street, which must . to buy for the whole family, new high-grade seasonable goods We have transferred our $25,000 Penns Grove Stock of be sold at a inary low prices owing to the fact that we must turn It will pay you to come to this great sale and see the wonderful SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 10, 8:30 A. M. « ‘This great sale will offer the people of Cape May and vi rtunity mpment er the people of Cape May rt ; :stock of merchandise into

Plenty of Blue and baud Also Neat Mixtures GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS ENICHERBOCKER SUITS, AGE 6 TO 17 bosabdl PANTS BARGAINS SEGULAR $5.40 PANTS NOW RBCULAR £400. PANTS $2.95 , 400 Pair of

MENS‘ SCOUT s25¢ SHORS AT THIS SALE $2.90 25¢ PAIR so MF Ae h ox TO-DATE BTVLE AND OXFORDS BOUGHT hees your Pon AT THIS SALE o r e ae For This Sate — $1.45 This Shirt Sale fe siingirl) Flad like Newent Stripes and bousd A NEW SHIPMENT OF SOFT COLLARS AT20q REGULAR PRICE 25¢ to 85¢ -- UP-TO-DATE STVLES germ C nrcs AT tris sang 20e. — ~ MENS 35 CENT BLACK HOSE AT THis BALE 4 PAIR FOR MENS 50 CENT HOSE AT THIS SALE 2 pair ror 85e. ALL COLORS Dark Cordovan, Navy, Black and White

tee MBNS 20 CENT HANDKERCKIEFS © wour ror . 456. ase wews sir LUE ChamBray woRk ~ sunets ror tms sane | 85c. nai on Lor OF MENS s28¢ STRIPED OVERALLS wane teey cast $1.00 Just UNPACKED gree BATS WERE SELLING AT $1.90 s5e ETRAWS TO BE SOLD AT | vAl-3 FroRMERE PRICE s1s0 ‘This Sale Includes Panemas ot Reduced Prices Ennnnccommencrloininiienener nonmommmena s10e Caps FOR MEN AND roys at Tuis saLr Season‘s Newest Patterns and Styles g150 CAPS AT THIS SALE £ 3 (0 POE PEC MENS g100 PURE SILK NECKWEAR REDUCED zo §5e. s12s rigs ror _ 69c. In Wonderful Effective Designa Also Plain Colors

350 PAIR OF MENS TOP KNOTCH SERVICE ,S@oms TBAT SOLD AT §46-AF. THI SAtiE AN IDEAL WORK SHOK HIGH-GRADE MENS, LADIES‘ AND CHILDRENS LOW AND HIGH CUT TENNIS GOODS At Very Lew Prices WHITE, BROWN, BLACK MENS $1.40 NAJNSOOK UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS FOX OOC kL summ Men‘s $1.25 Athletic Union Suits — 89¢, Men‘s $1.00 Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers, at This Sale 65¢. and Suit $1.29 §0 CENT LADIES‘ SILK LISLE HOSE : PAIR wor — $1.00 Black and White 550 PAIR OF LADIES STYLISH PUMPS & OXFORDS Dull, Patent, also white $4.50 GRADE At This Sate $3.95 All Sizes and Widths $5.00 LADIES‘ WHITE PUMPS AT TRIS SALE $8.15 — orurns — $1.65 JUST ARRIVED CHILDRENS PUMPS AND — OXFORDS-White, Dull and Patent Leathers, which we will sell at cost.

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