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CLIFFORD HARKER — | Clifford Harker, a much respected citizen of this city, died at his home : on Lafayette street on Friday night lust, at nine oelock — Mr. Harker was in the United States Railway Mail! Service, running over the West Jersey and Seashore and Cape May Division | of the Reading for the past twenty | years. During the last fifteen years | Mr. Harker was in charge of the Cape May‘s Winslow Junction Car, He bilal
a devout member of the First Metho dist Episcopal Church of this City, un or a number of years was Superinten lent of the Sunday school. He was a fason and a Red Man The funcra services were held in this city on Mon lay evening last. The services were onducted by the Rev, Sherman Pitt of the Methodist Church, his pastor e body was interred at Jacobstown was his boyhood A widow, four daughters and a son are left to mourn
the Tons of this Christian gentloman. The Masonic Lodge of this City accompanied the body to its last resting place in the quict little country village cemetery, at Jncobstown, . The floral emblems were the finest seen in this eity in many. months, the funeral . was conducted by Henry | 8. Rutherford. E. P. STITES JR. A One Time Railrond Worker
| 1 0 j V \ yo) <3 B a 4 V. ¥ 10) ) v cie ats a SRO 22 e C CE t O P r Par ot 2. BNs A y a o e OCC o Or Pac a 0 2a toes in sight. Prices have advanced on all good quality stock, $1.00 per 165 ib bag in the las w-eek. Give us your orders early and we can save you money. We have already ordered one car of Spaulding ‘Rose and Irish (ora a a P Sok y C C S eS O C SPCC will give satisfaction. R. i won F ttf s "9 93 a Erma, New Jersey A. H. Swain, Mgr. 1488-11-12 Special ety 2 t8 \ E ene CO a ya 1 k yo RC | Co ay SR CT CAE t MK-=* | | o Ey t e SX SC F eT Sa x1.0 9 : P5 | FoF lar Sweaters, with two pockets, sizes to fit everybody. This week $2.25, | Y Poo a °C "a A20 P2 \ T g Peer | Coo ee B e P # Loe "" "eel perfections. This week $1.95. Sizes JCE 3 FA CJ {a ef |b} 9) 1 (ed
NJ COX ) 12 Ould $1 0 Mr. Silas Shaw spent Thur friends and relatives at Dennisville, . ; | . Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hand took | their Thanksgiving dinner with their won at Wildwood. Miss Libbie Thompson of Erma is spending some time with Mrs, Charles Crosse. John Morton and Nelson Hund butchered their hogs last week, ed their daughter Olive at Cape May |__ Mr. and Mrs Oliver McDonald visit- ! City on Thursday. Mrs. Myion Morton and daughter spent Friday with her Aunt here. Aurther Sykes who is employed at Philadelphia came home Wednesday to remain until Spring. Charles Crease took quite a number of our villigers up to Burleigh on Monday might to hear Miss Minnie Shay. ms4a._BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD ERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed proposals for the construe» tion of a concrete drainage gutter on the southwesterly side. of Roosevelt] Boulevard situate in — Upper Town ship from Seashore read to the edge of the meadow , a distance of 1400 feet, will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the Board, to | be held in the Court House, Cape May j J., Tuesday, Deceminpaciiedadiadieablireniofinpert ik CoE ota { :ained from County Engineer, L. M. | Rice, Wildwood, N J., upon deposit of $5.00 | Each bid must be accompanied by cash, or certified check made payable to C. W. Seul, Collector, equal in: amount to ten per cent of the bia! price. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory surety company bond in the full amount of the contract price to insure a full com-| pliance with the plans and specifications. The Board reserves the right to é?" ject any or all bide. ‘ a — Irving Fitch, Clerk
LBJ 14 51 Diu 1 14 0 51 [€ Joseph Cump and son, Frank witneased the taking in of a clans of seyen candidates in Hereford Lodge of Odd Fellows Friday evening Thomas Loper and wife returned from their vacation Sunday, . They mayle the trip in their Ford Lewis Conover has brightened up oo e ree waint, . Ralph Schellinger. Joseph Camp and T. Hickman attended the all day farmer‘s meeting at Court House, Saturday. In the afternoon Mrs. Schellinger daughters Mary and Elizabeth und son Newton attended. Freeland and George Weaver spent Saturday at Court House. Rev. Samuel Cawman and wife entertained Capt, . and . Mre. Norbury, Mrs Barnes, Charles Loper and wife and Aunt Tile Hand on Thanksgiving. Wiliam H. Thompson built a house in the rear of the Methodist Church for the lighting plant which will soon be put in working order. H. T. Bennett and wife ate Thanksgiving dinner with Evans G. Slaughter and wife at Wildwood. John Bell is with bis sister, Mrs. Alvin Fisher at Court House. Many. of the members of Hereford Lodge No 108 Odd Fellows went to Wildwood on X onday evening to see the first and second degrees conferon a large class of candidates from both Hereford and Holly Beach Lodges It is said that they have the greatest gain in membership the past year than in any one year of the hundred siifce hey weer instituted. | Frank Camp went to Ocean City! Wednesday and bought home a Ford runabout which he will use in his bus | ness. | Belmar James of Camden and Stanord Robinson who are under instracions at the University of Penn, spent hanksgiving at home. Wesley Thompson and wife and yghters entertained over Sunday, ewis Bennett and wife of Cape May ity and Frank P. Little of Bordenown, | Mr. Little is a former school acher here and has formed a lasting riendship and we all welcome him The Ladies Aid Society are selling patent fiber broom to replenish their reasury. Ike Parsons and daughter Leona nd Mrs. Lida Norton spent Sunday in Zidora last. week they killed a gray ox and several rabbits, | ‘They also one of their dogs but we have
plenty left, Mr. and Mra Ralph Schellinger and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman motor ed to Atlantic City last Tuesda morning to attend the State Grange Quite u large class of. candidates will go to Wildwood this Suturday night to join the Encumpment of Odd | Fellows, Free autos will run then I a
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LIBERTY THEATRE (o t ",‘ CS, MR A ea Wwf | M J Pia Program of Week of December 8th.
Monday, December 8th, Jack Pickford -in "A BURGLAR BY PROXY* | , A rattling good play full of Pick» pep. ___ _______ Tuesday, December 9th Billie Burke-in «SADIE LOVE" of excitement, | bushels . of Gobs laughs, beautiful gowns and scenes. Wednesday, December 10th "HOUDINT® The handcuff king in "THE GRIM GAME" $1000.00 reward for anyone proving hat the aeroplane crash in midair is ot genuine.
Thursday, December 11th Bryant Washburn-in fil cue) bou Ocul (0. Sul Such a good home too. An elope» LCd starls the laughs. Friday and Saturday, December 12th and 13th. David W. Griffiths Who has made some of the great» | ent plays ever shown-"Birth of a | Nation" -"Intolerance"-"Hearts of the World"-and now- . ._ ______ "BROKEN BLOSSOMS® show one of Mack Sennett‘s funniest com les. * "BATTLE ROYAL*
| ol bJ 5 A ¥ € 3 1° 1 f A XS o e 10) € 5 : d The iden! Christmas present for the House Keeper. 1 will be pleased io demonstrate the many advantages of this wonderful invention. | Order urly to aviod disapplontment for the holiday gift. $13.25-up MRS. M. A. SCULL 29 York Avenue West Cape May Keystone Phone 177Y
=---m44---__ FIRST M. E. CHURCH Rev, Sherman G. Pitt, Pastor f The: pastor: will preach at 10:40 IA. M. and at 7:30 F, M, on next Sunday School at 3.00 P. M. Durimc the month of December Cottage Tuiyer | meetings will be held in each of the [nine districts into which the city hus [been organized for the Church owrk hese services will be held on Tues | day nights and are in charge of the | district leaders, The services on Tuex» day night | will be as followst- Mr. Robinson, Sixth avenue, West Cape May; Thomas Raisinger, 129 Second avenue, West Cape May; Alex Taylor, 114 York avenue, Mre. Hall 211 Windror avenue, Frank Church, 620 Lafayeize st.; Mrs, Souder, 126 Decatur st.; ir, Hine, 906 Corgie st.; and Walter Smith, 1270 Lafayette st. Everyone is cordially invited to attend any of these meetings, Fmmmunyoho.ommmmnnd FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Columbia Avene and Guerney Street -> P. Vania Slawter, Pastor Rally Day-all day. Every member is urged to be presont, tbody is cordially: invited to all services. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Sunday: School 3:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship 716 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8.00 P. M. EnvmmmmntAcommumed CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Epincopal) Rev. Paul Sturtvant Howe, Ph. P. Rector Services for Sunday 8 A. M. Holy Communion 10:30 Second service and sermon 8 P. M. Evening prayer Week-Day Services Thuraday, Holy Communion 8. Friday, Litany 4:80, CHURCH OPEN ALL THE YEAR ---eoee--__.. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Decatur and Hughes Streets + Curtis O. Bosserman, minister SABBATH SERVICES 10:00 a, m. Worship and sermon. 8:00 p. m. Bible School-for all ages. 7:30 p m. Worship and sermon. WEEK-DAY SERVICES 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting and fellowship service, Wednesday. 1:30 p. m, Christian Endeavor moet« ing. Friday. Special music a both services, Solox by Miss Willie, Mr. Grortzinge> nad ir. Ronald Quidort. | Duet by Mise Xilkens and Mr. Rodes. Muc > tHe comment upon the work of the ho‘r has Leen given secently by the itencunts on the services. "he offering at the Union Thanks« iving ser. ice for the Children‘s Hoe cl wiation of Trenton: amounier to «| 87.00 On December 14th the Rev. Samncl . MeClenaghan of Prinecton. Supcsntendent of Synodical Home M‘ssions. s expected to preach at both services. You will want to hear his messages, . | A cordial invitation is extended to I1 visitors and residen‘~ to attend | I1 services, The pastor is always lad to learn of new families moving to the communtiy and will be gind call on any that are affiliated: with, r desire to become affiliated with the ! resbyterian Church.
boomer. 4 a commennd $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleaned to learn that there ie at least one dreaded r Bystem thereby. deetroyitn: the fooncation of the dws pattem 6 Fremmprnertrbemmerent Cape May should more than be glad to welcome to her shores the Rev. 1‘.| Vanis Slawter the pastor of the first Baptist Church of this city. Mr. Slaw» ter has held large congregations spell bound since be became pastor of the Church on last Sabbath morning. Hix sermon was taken from the Text found in Luke 4...36 Verse, "What a Rook I in This," i The subject was on the Bible and < for forty minutes this youryt "Sky Pilot" gave . a beautiful disconrme. Next Sunday will be a Rally Day for the purpose of raising funds for the new parsonage which will be built
INFLUENZA Kill the Cold. At the first (Afoumind miLLs CASCARAbe QUININ BROMIDE dard cold remedy for 20 peers — male, aura. Std file ®, a edd in R bo urnc-relieves i € p In 3 Meney, back iF w (te T swine bat He v mare School defeated the Wildwood High School Alumni by m score of 42 to 9, Our boys . outplayed the Wildwood team from beginning to end and they had a chance of winning, the score ut the ed of the first half was cightoan to seven, In the second half the Wild wood team only «cored 24 points in field goals. . The line up was as follows. Cape May H. S. Position Wildwood H, Filer Forward DeTurk Forward Forward Ashburn Center Guard — Geisenberger Guard ud Guard Gladding Guar Mse goals: Cape May n Filer . DeTurk — 6, Astbura TaylorL Prim 20. Wildwood Clarke 1; Geine berger 1, Webb 1. ‘Total 3, ul goals scored; Cape May H. 8. Filer 0 out of 2, I rk 2 out of 8, Douglass 0 out of 1,, Aronld 0 out 1, Total 2, Wildwood, Ewan 0 out 1, Clarke 0 out of 2, % out of 8, Webh 0 out of 2. Total 8. Fouls Committed:- Cape May H.8,; Filer 4. DeTurk, 4. Ashburn 2, Doug» lass 2. Total 13, Witdwood:-Cummina 1. Clarke 2, Geixenberger 1, Webb 8, Total 7. --mse_-_--.-._ ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mrs E. P. Stites Jr. has returned from Cooper Hospital, much improved after an operation. | During her stay at the hospital her ward was a bower of flowers from admiring Cape May friends. G. A. Alcock of Providence Rhode Island a widely known New York, Philadelphia and Provlence man of affairs accompanied by Robert Bish op, another Eastern Stater was here this week looking our resort over, Captain Judson Bennett, Charles York and John W Mecray bagged 7 bluck ducks. Rev. Dr, Pitt was a Red Pank visite or recently. Walker Hand was a successful hunt ter at Woodbine this week and succeeded in killing eleven. yon ames M. E. Hildreth has returned home . after an absence of several months in search of health, Powell, the young <on of Mr and and Mrs. Thomas Hughe« is seriously at their temporary home in Sem ste City. U H. Wo Lummis hus purchased Tord Sedan; Emma: Swain, «pent. Chanksgiving with hor schrol mute: at Dick» inxon College, at Carele. Mr. W, Scoot Hamilton and sister Bryn Mir spent the week end th Misc I WEST CAPE MAY Miss Alice Hand spent the weekend n. Philadelphi Mr. and Mrs. John Cane and Mr. ind Mrs, Frank Cane spent Thakagivingo in Bindgston Mins nuline . Nickerson — spent Phanlogriving at Occan City with her rarents. Mr, and Mrs David Migthes «pent wesday and Wednesday in Atlantic ity. wam a one..--_ NOTICE We wish to take this onportunity o thank the Cape May City Fire Deurtment for the very efficient, capa« le munner in handling the fire at ur gas plant on the morning of Dec» mher 1, 1919 Cape M Hhiminating Co., J. H. Orr, Supt. OvER- etal f hak pel right padbindh rch Ag evils. out dgnnden otatiee foe Sel o hag torr angry Volk Loa |=robrviedieaalie alas 44

