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h Lel®) ¢ AMBITION Do you tire out easily? bfeminel jag bp aie s mbg! accustomed vim and is your ambition to tp sles ebb? Aefradlrangweed ughaincsicail) ink rirg a and invigoration in rich, nourishing UIM i, MUL Taken faithfully for a reasonable length of seldom fails to freshen the blood, build up » he rnsid health and peceiiendicame ha: pacudhg d body. For that tired-out feeling take Scott‘s Emulsion. Ea og u tt. Heachnde ref ett Sor hele ber nol ir repremedegrebincrne 6. & N. Frooes," made in Noreay and refaet in ont can American Laboratories.. It is a guarentee of parity and palatability usservessed. 11 0 __ _ 1.73

REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES About twenty new cottages will be be erected for the doming summer, half of which are under way. Joe Stites has a contract to paint the Scott Cottage on Columbia avenue and Howard st. The Scotts are great lovers of Cape Ma, and always come early and stay late. The Liberty Theatre is a big improvement to Washington street and it isa shame Cape May hasn‘t more up to date buildings along its main bsen Browns new store is an improvemont to the block. Windows nicely

decorated and a clean and up to date stomk it displayed. We are sure that Mrs. Brown will make a success with her new store. J Allen Wales our City Assosor has about completed his plans for a new cottage on Jefferson street and ex» pects to build within a short time. Harry and Joe Hughes have their cottage enclosed, and will be ready for the finishing touches by the first of the your. The Jay Mecray Cottage on Jefferson streei and Benton avenue is just approaching fedicammitalinn and will be read, oaaled sprin LCP sean cine cmm

En. FIR Evenings 7.15 and 9.00 ‘clock Matinee every day at 3.15 Musical settings that are a delight to hear accompany every offering. | Mr. Paul C. Bailes. Organist. PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER 22, 1919 Monday, December 22nd Besale Love inCecal [CO i dato id Z A v romanian‘ pl ar "t he ablged y can enjoy.. A Vitagra ay rom t novel by Eleanor Hoyt Brainara" Tuesday, December 23 Mac Murray Aiavaiel ie A B C *, or ‘ove Lc Au th real heart interest. LG Aase pling ron<tes just bef ore it reaches the scimern 0 t the Penna. Board of Censors. s bee it It in well worth whhe, Wednesday and Thursday, December 24 and 25 ny m it in "EVE IN EXILE" This is a JOY PICTURE selected especially for the Christmas time; just clean wholesome fun. Compicting the selected program of short subjects are the most noteworthy — scenes of the . sinking of Merchant _ versels by German oe — 1233 1° 01. Passy Friday, December 26 Olive Tell in"THE TRAP" This rs A . at, Klondike by Richard Harding Davie has been a great six act Special by Universal. William Duncan in BARRIERS" Chapt. 11 N" Here is Chinatown with the veil torn off, The kind of picture you have been waiting to keel e Hayakawa appear in. Acclaimed by critics to be his great Special Christie Comedy-"WILD F IRB WESTERN ficsited CPT J TTT TT TT T (T PT [ [ T pnmmemmmemnner eee. [ein] a} | [olf 3B a 0) ‘3 64 | on 4:3 p ATTE o OT CO t a o | PCa Pa se at the Big Sale. Everything reduced in the store. | Petro : on B Pen | Rts ts 1 Beautiful Neckwear (e MTD Men‘s Clothing Women‘s Clothing Children‘s Clothing Boots Shoes Rubbers Cj sWhelln)a)1 (el

WITH THE CHURCHES CHRISTMAS | SERVICES AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Special preparation has been made by the choir of the church for the services of | Sebbath, December . 21st, under the efficient direction of Mr. Win. Porter. A pleasing innovation jat both services will be the rendering [of Christmas cerals by the choir us Procossionals, At the morning: uervice Mr. James H, Groetinger w sing, "Star of the East" by Coombs. The choir anthems will be, "This { He" by Marchant . and "And There | Were Shepherds" by Foote. . At the | evening service Mr. H. W. Rodes will g, "The Birthdays of a King" by Neidlinger The choir will — «ing, "Hark! | What Mean — Those: Holy Voices?" by Ward, and "The Gloria" from Morart‘s XII Mass. The choir will have the assistance of Miss Wilkins in the carols and anthems. The presence of Miss Porter at the organ is a guarantee of the excelloncy of the organ music. In the morning she will render "Christmas". by | Foote, "Luther‘s Cradle Hymn® | Barlow, and "Hosanna" by Wacho. In ‘the evening the organ numbers will | be, "Feativale Prelude" by Reiff, "Old French Carol," and Festival March" | by Mosenthal: > The sermons by the pastor will have as their names morning and evenig respectively, "The Cross in Christmas" and "The Night Before Christmas. The members of the congregation ure urged to attend both services. A cordial invitation is given all residents and visitors to enjoy the Christmas services with | us. Seats free. Acousticons for those who hear with difficulty. Ask the ushers to show you one. Morning Worship at 10.80; Evening Worship at 7:80; Bible School for all ages at $:00 p. m.; Prager Meet ing Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Friday at 7:80 p m. The Bible School has decided to forgo the customary treat of candy and send $50 to the Near East Relief Committee. The pastor and congregation extend best wishes to the wholo community for a realization of the old-time holiday greeting, " A MERRY CHRIST MAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!" -a FIRST M. E CRURCH Rev Sherman G. Pitt, Pastor The Christmas Spirit will charaeterize the services . at the Methodist Church on Sunday. The sermons by the Pastor at 10:80 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. will be both Christmas themes.

| The morning subject is "Good Tide ings," und the evening one is "The Likeness of Men." The Sunday School will join in a giving | Christmas and the object of the . giving will be for the Armenian Relief. ‘The school has for its slogan "A Dollar for Every Scholar." The Cottage Prayer Meotings will be omitted this week. The regular Prayer Service will be held on Wednesday night. Class Meeting Thursday night. beprpungrect,crcomemed "CHURCT OP THE ADVENT (Episcopal) Rev. Paul Sturtvent Howe, Ph. D, Rector 10:00 m, m, Worship and sermon. 10:80 Second service and sermon Evening Worship Tb P. M. 8 P. M. Evening prayer Week-Day Services Morning lbibne s 10:30 A. M. Friday, Litany 4:80 CHURCH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Pamver nearer FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Columbis Ave. and Guerney Street, P. Vanis Slawter, Pastor, Come let us worship our Lord at this peaceful Yuletide season, and may the giving of gifts not obscure the real Noci of — the — meaning . of Christm pert SERVICES Morning Worship Wisid Subject-"Peace on Earth and Good will" Sunday School 3:00 Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. to be led by Miss Mary Douglass. Evening Worship Tub Subject-"The Real Meaning of Christmas." (Good Singing). There will be mo prayer meeting rervice on Christmas Eve. The church is more than glad and grateful to its many generous friends | and members who have helped to go beyond the goal of $1,000, for the Parsonage Fund. The Sunday School was asked to raise $500. and it responded beautifully in bringing in/ $942.00. The total amount to date; is $1388.51 and more ix expected. The Pastor desires to extend to all thru this column his hearty Christmas Greetings.. Pevnprmeg — mecrmmemayrd NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The regulat annual meeting of the stockholders of the Merchants National Benk of Cape May, will be held at the banking house, comer Washington and Decatur Streets, on Tuesday Janj ( I | the meeting is the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly some before the meeting E. J. JERRELL Dated December 12th, 1919.

Buy Red Cross Xmas Stamps from the Stamp sellers) ‘n town | POL | Buy Insureace from am Agency with 23 Company | INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES e Eos Pce , Ps o Poe c e S Liability, Employers and Personal. REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. |___ EDGAR P. STITES & soN (512 Wahington Street ‘- Cape May. N. J. | | | | | | | R (231 9 s i dk y s 1 9 03 03> Cape May‘s Bright Spot Washington Street Program for week. of Decemeber 22nd.

MondayFriends meet the new "First National Star" Constance Talmadge _.Her first appearance at the Liberty in"A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE® A peppy play about wives and stenogs. and a , Mack Sennett Comedy "HER FIRST F TuendayDorothy Dalton in"THE FLAME OF THE "YUKON® .. A benutiful picture of the frozen North, the play that made her famous. A picture that you will never forget.

WednesdayFC CoB C AS love and frie, said presenting. lols Dana in"SOME BRIDE" v Louin Bennison in"THE ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT® and Charley Chaplin in"THE FIREMAN" Friday and Saturday Mary Pickford In her third New Picture from her own studio "HEAIC 0° THE HILLS" Our Mary in an entirely mew role, an a mountain girl in — God‘ — Great — Outdoors ‘The same beloved Mary Pick ford, with her smiles, tear, lover and hates,

u Su y Ue (OL ELL [ Fourth Largest Town in Alabama o AC HAD A MODEL GOVERNMENT Permanent — Settlement . Around U, S. Nitrate Plant Presented Unusual Problems. By GARRET SMITH, The fourth largest city in Alabama, peopled with 25000 souls of diverse ‘races and religions, uprooted from far ecattered communities in every part of the Uhited States and Canada sprang into being: almost cvernignt around the great new government am monlum nitrate plant down, on . the open cotton and gorn fields at Muscle Shoals on the Tennessee River during the last year of the World War, Here was a problem in city building, munte: Ipal government aud commuity . welfare that has seldom been equalled and the succere of Its solution has never been excelled. ‘The job was in the hands of the Air Nitrates Corporation which had been organized under the direction of the Ordoance Department to build plant and city at Muscle Shoals, Early in January, 1018, this new town had a few temporary bulldings and a population of 800. ‘This had jumped by the middle of August to more than 21,000. A population multiplled by 70 in T motha, In the management of the new towns and army . cantormenta . that sprang up during the war the old: time evils that attended the growth of mushroom cities have been avoided by the application of modern welfare aystema. . But nowhere were condltlons more dificult than at Muscle Shoals. Here was a malarial region threatened at the same time with other deadly disease epidemics. Trans portation war lacking. No nearby labor was available and the general labor shortage was at Its most acute stage. Costs of labor and supplies were leaping over night, Furti Muscle Shorls differed from all the other new war towns inasmuch as it bninnicidiced anion boniedibontintaiiionisaicaddznn.a The managers, besides city government, bad to handle the entire retail business of the town. A camp super- | fire protection and sanitation. . The camp supervisor looked after every thing from the mending of a lock to the remodeling of groups of buildings or laying sewers or steam mains. For the bachelor contingent a commissary department was necessary, The business department managed the stores. canteens, motion picture theaters, poo! pariore, . tnllor . ations, dry cleaning establishments, barber shops, newsstands, a hotel, « vegetable farm and a bog farm where 1.000 hogs were ralsed on the wastes com ent ing places. It maintained a slaughter house where these hogn were put through the | regular | packing.. house course. It operated a Inundry which cleaned 7,408 plecee a day, . Then there was a real estate department that rented and managed the fumnily quarters and a . bouring depatimient which assizmed to Quarters everybody excepting the families. Under separate Jurlsdiction from it community director were the police, The henlth department, in charge uf & physician . from | New | York city, started with a small office in one of the | temporary . buildingw, and | was soon . full — grown . and | xplendidly equipped. . Conditions were favorable to disease, . The winter was the severest on recard in northern Alu: bama. . The mon. were: compelled: to work efther in deep snow or mud above their knees As n result a pneumonia epidemic developed nmong the Negroes that apring. Later in the year a typhoid epidemic . was . threatened. Moreover, the site of the plant was in the heart of the malaria district, But the pneumonia epidemic was checked, the typhoid threat nipped in the bud, and malaria statuped out. A Mealth Record Eetablished The little firstald bompital presontiy grew to a complete modern Institu« tion with a nurses‘ home nnd a separate dispenrary for dental, eye, ear, nose, throm, genitourinary elinier and a surgical dispensary for frstald work. During the eight months when the death rate was not nffected by the infuenza. and proumonia eptdemice tae sand per year, which in lower than in most cities In the mame latitude ani limate, and the preumonia death rate during the epidemic was lower than In most ariny cantonments Much of the success of the health dminfatration in due to the estubliah« ment of the Muscle Shonle sanitary district by the United: Stites Publie Health. Rervico The educstion und welfure depart ent also had n vital work to perform. There was a school population of over 1,000. The Heeretary of War created bw. community . organtzation . brenct of the Ordnance Department which, ith ndvice nnd ald of nome of the eat achool wen of the country, reectibed the coureus of study asd vaitéd tenchere from the best es

Five milli a use it to KicL 1 LuD MILLS CASCARAL P QuiniA BRoMIDE Sunt‘6. sit fria A ma ha Farid : *R NO REASON FOR MONOPOLY If Whales Are to Be Used for Dairy Purposes, Let Whole Country In on !t. An official of the state agricultural department of Oregon recommends the cultivation of the whale for milling purposes. says an article in Thrift e o d rained right in Puget sound, be saps, to supply tie United Stater: with all the milk she needs. The female whale is a generous creature and gives a bar tel of the lacteal fuld at one milling, This in a timely suggeation, but why keep all the whales {n Puget sound? Would not such a plan be selfish, sore did and monopollatic? If we are going to be truly democratle tn this county, let‘s be so in the matter of whales Let every farmer keep his own whale, What would be more Inspiring than to see the happy husbendman arie while the Khg of Day was still ‘orking bash» fully behind the eontern hortzon, grab the family milch barrel and hurry out behind the barn to give cld Floxate, the family whale, her morning millin‘? Ie the spring when the little whnfelets be gin to show up, think of the grone ame pun! output of ppeiry that would be Inspired In the breasts of our literatl It would be a rank and infumoue justice to let Puget sound have m mo» mopoly of the national supply of dairg whales. That Black Cat Otuff. "Buperatition is certuinly a funag thing," observed the ulmost philose» pher. "Take, for instence, the feller who is scared to see a black cat rum across his path. "He‘ll argue that there is nothin‘ supernatura) about him and a black eat happening to be near the same place at the same time. An‘ when it comes right down to tacks there 18 really nothin‘ supernatural about m black cat any way you figger it, befit eay-just an excess of black pigment in the coloring matter of the cat‘e hatr, and, bealdes that, maybe one out of atx or eight cats is black, about the time he heppeos along, About the time he gets it all figgered out a coal-colored feline darts out of the alley just ahead of him and make# a bee line for the other side of the atreet and that feller jest about loops the loop trying to bead that eat off. *= Indianapolis Stur, naturat qusstion.

"Nero adied atthe buraing. of Rome, my son "Why didnt the Aremen turn the | bose on him, oa?" He Was a "Wise Guy." Hotel Clerk-We slip a morning paper under the door of each guest Cyril Windtull-Well, I suppose that every hotel han to cater a bit to the working clumon, But see that ming‘s | an afternoon paper. old top 1 A Stranger, Magistrate-I must mnke an exam- | ple of you, you are here mo often. Primmer-Dou‘t be severe on ma your honor; you in‘t had any trouble with me fer a your. | Why, 1 only came out this morning, HEARTSURN inl roadonen di o end he tant.oy ing manifestations of aciduyspepsia. Ki-moiD§ plessant to take, neutralize acidiy an l help restore m digestion, firieyesg wantits of 8cotie Emulams