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•! Jj COX'S If I NEW PALACE I X FOOT OF WASHINGTON STREET X MONDAY and TUESDAY. MAY 2nd and 3rd— X © THE NINE ACT SUPER-PRODUCTION Vf g OTIS SKINNER X ■J ' "KISMET" . | V , One of the most stupendous pictures ever filmed. Lavish ft Q in the extreme and to quote -"Variety"— "a production without V A a flaw." We hesitate to use superlatives out if there was Q ft ever a production worthy of them it is KISMET. The cost of O ten average features has been spent on the settings alone of W ft this iffering. , -Mr. Skinner is a star at the first order and such Q V complete and finished grace as he has shown in KISMET has ft © never before been transferred to celluloid. He is supported by W "ft an all-star cast which includes Rosmary Theby and Elinor Fair. ' O ft The story, altho long, does not drag for one minute. It depicts ft W a single day's adventure in the life of KUiJi the beggar in the ft ft land of Bagdad. The orayers to Allah cy the multitude, the -wft harmen scenes, the street scenes — all have been faithfully ft V caught with such reality as to transport the spectator and make ft © him feel an actual participant. . W A ADVANCED ADMISSIONS— ADULTS 33c, CHILDREN 28c ft ft WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 4th and 5th— ft 8 PAULINE FREDERICK 8 § ' "A SLAVE OF VANITY" § ft from the play "IRIS" by Sir Arthor Wing Pinero ft JSC A beautiful woman, carried by her love of luxury to the > ft brink of ruin, battles for simpler, happier days through scenes ft Q of tremendous force — scenes which give the screen a new Fred- w ft erick rising gloriously above her achievements of the past. ft, Vf During her career as a dramatrtf actress, Pauline F rederick K | © has been called upon to portray roles of exceptional rajflre. but ft ft never has she had anything quite like the role of "Ins Bella- ft X my." The picture is an intense drama of a- pampered and spoil- © O ed. woman, who .is suddenly brought face to face with the most ft ft difficult problem a woman can encounter. Reared in luxury, ft X Ips Bellamy knows gdt the meaning oi want. She M just one ft V of these helpless beings. Charming, refined and ^intelligent, Q ft she possesses all the delicate and noble instincts which we love ft • ft in womankind, but she requires without thinking, somebody to ft X provide for her comforts of life which she is tloo parasitical to ft A fight for herself. i ft ADDED ATTRACTION— A NEW NOVELTY single reel X ft "Trapping the Bob Cat" of especial interest t\ those. who love ft © the woods and out-of-doors. ft ft CENTURY COMEDY— SELZNICK NEWS ft ft FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 6th and 7th— ft © D. W. GRIFFITH'S Petite Whimsical Star W § MAE MARSH g 8 — "THE LITTLE 'FRAID LADY" § ft A gripping drama of the heart with jupt the proper /ome- X ft ■ dy relief. As tfeligHtful a combination of comedy, pathos and ft X drama as was ever fijmed is "The Little 'Fraid Lady," the new ft W Robertson-Cole super-special, starring Mae Marsh. This unu- ft ft sual story brings Miss Marsh back to the screen after a long O! if absence, and was adapated to. the screen from. Mar-orie Benton .ft: W Cooke's" popular" noveif "The Girl Who Lived in the Wood=. _ft ! ft The quality of the production is further assured with the Q| ft knowledge that it was directed by-John G. Adolfi. ft Vf THE SON OF TARZAN, Chapter 7— SPECIAL COMEDY X ft ' PATHE NEWS - ft X)*XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX For Good Bread and Good Service 1 Call WRISLEY'S BAKERY, I . . Wildwood N. J. - Bell 220— Keys-290 I announcement J, W MECRAY & BRO. announce the opening of the | HOTEL COLUMBIA j on. . »• _ . | MAY TWENTY -FIFTH | WL, ' j .for the spason of 1921

. RESOLUTION Memorial Resolutions of Rio Grande Grange, No. 186: Whereas, Our Heavenly Father has called to "test, our sister, Mary Hoffman, and - * Whereas, we greatly feel the loss of a) good Patron, a kind neighbor and'a loyal friend; Therefore, be it Resolved, That we sorrow with the bereaved family of our departed sister, and extend to them our heartfelt

sympathy. Resolved, That these resolutions be , spread upon the minutes of our Grange, printed in a county paper, , and a copy be sent to the bereaved . "family., •" Resolved, That ouj1 Charter be , draped for thirty days. , y~ . EDNA ENDICOTT, . LUCY HILDRETH, H. G. HILDRETH, t Committee.

; WEST CAPE MAY ■ ' George Sandgran and son Charles, i spent Sunday in Philadelphia with l his wife who is side in the Woman's- , Homeopathic HoapitaL Mr. and Mrs. Ellwoo<^Woolson, son ' and nephew, of Cameron, West Vir ' giuia, arrived home on Saturday to > spend the summer here at West Cape ! 1 -WayMiss Bessie Kasinger and Charles I , Taylor spent the week-end in NewArk. A snrprise party was given to Mrs. 1 Anna Eliza Edmunds in. honor of her : birthday. Mrs. George Hoffman and Mrs. ! Henry Argo, were spending a few , days in Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Edwin Morton spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Joseph Wheaton spent a few I 1 days away. Mrs. Win. Nichols is spending two ! weeks away. MEs. John Meyer and Misses Anna and Elisabeth Meyer spent Saturday in Philadelphia. RIO GRANDE Mr. and MVs. Harry Hand, of 1 Philadelphia, came down on Sunday I to visit Mr- Hand's parents, i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cor- , nell, a son, on Tuesday, the 19th. , Mrs. Somers Isard is quite ill at this writing. Quite a few of our residents at-. 1 tended the PomoruL Grange at Cold I Spring on Friday. ! W. Souder from Bridgeton, was j '| here on Monday finding out who of, '• the farmers intends putting in toma- j I toes for the coming season. I Mrs. Ralph Denn is spending a few j • (Tays with her daughter in Atlantic 1 , City. • Mrs. Roy Walcott went to Cape ; May City on Saturday between i ' trains. • -Mrs. J. S. Brown entertained their j i son and daughter on Suhday. • Mrs. A. Neff of Atlantic City, is j . spending some time, with her daugh- J , ter, Mrs. Harry Steer. ' P"aul Miller came down from Phil- ■ ' •delphia on Sunday, his wife and chil- • dren accompanied him home. ! John Morton and Mr. Eklredge • Hawk have both purchased for them- . selves ney automobiles. Miss . Sarah Carpenter, a- mission- ' 1 dry and Miss Crooks, an evangelist, ' have been holding a series of. meet- ! fog* ifr the Nazerene cftureh. ' ! i Sidney. Goff and wife from Cape • | May City, spent Sunday with their i j" In-other here. , Mrs. Linda McAlister,- of Atlantic I City, is caring for her sister, Mrs. S. : Isard, who is ill at this writiyg. } Those who have been beautifying ! j their homes with a coat of paint are . Joshua Harris, David Scull, and Somj ers Isard. j ; Our town is proud' to have one of | Middle High's famous demeating team us our boys. Chester has won hon- | ' ors in every debate he has entered. | ;'Alfj<ed Cresse, Jr., has just return- ! ! ed from an eleven- months trip abroad j During his trip he touched many j points ip thh •Mediterranean Sea on j j the West coast of Africa "and finally H the southern point. He brought a j | monkey from the African jungles as ' i a trophy of his trip. . ■ | Mrs.- Ruby Shaw, of Bridgeton, is visiting S. H. Shaw and wife. l Our Grammar School pupils enterf ed the sewing and baking contest [ and captured eight prizes for their E school. ■ | PURCHASED FORD CARS i Undertaker. Thompson has a new , i Ford Sedan, which will be used :n L his business here in Cape May Corn- i | ty. - . ♦ : I. j Fred Roth, Dr. H. H. Brown, of ; Columbia" Avenue and Mrs. John.H. j Mecray, have purchased new Ford j J Sedans from Focer and Mecray, local K j Ford Dealers. | farmers are buying Ford, trucks j |'anjf tractors. The Ford dealers of *C;»ws County have put two car- ' | lojps of tractors and trucks in this j | Coijnty," this Spring. . i ' AT THE N. J. PRESBYTERY Rev. C. O. Boserman was elected ! Moderator of the South Jersey Pres- f bytery at a session held last week. ! ! He was also elected delegate to the j General Assembly of the United States to be held in Indiana the last ■ of May. ANNUAL MEETING ' ? The annual meeting of the Flinty r Presbyteria" Church was held on , Wednesday night when full reports j i of all committees were heard and election of officers were held. Dr. ; ? Frank Hughes was elected president and F. B. Mecary, secretary of Trus- 1 tees. WEAK' FISH COMING Chambers's fish market had several lota- of tresh weak fish this week. I

I j; all I Fordsoiv El j - , 5625 f. o. b. Detroit " | | SHORTER HOURS ON THE FARM 7 . ^ J I —THE FORDSON SAVES FROM THIRTY. TO FIF£T PER CENT OF /"• - -, j 1 THE FARMER'S TIME. - , " •I; FEWER HORSES ON THE FARM I I —THE FORDSON DOES THE WORK OF FROM FOUR TO SIX HORSES f ip! LESS FARM HELP .< - v t I I —ONE MAN WITH A FORDSON CAN DO MORE WORK EASIER j | | AND WITH LESS EXPENSE THAN TWO MEN WITH HORSES. . i HI MORE MONEY FOR THE FARMER . \ | j II;! —A FARMER WITH A FORDSON CAN RAISE MORE "CROPS EAS- r ^ Jml IER AND WITH LESS EXPENSE.— HE THEREFORE MAKES MORE tljiji FOCER & MECriAY, Cape May, N. L I I Cape May Court House Garage, Cape .May C. H. ' i lllll AUTHORIZER FORD DEALERS ^ • .- "5

COLD SPRINCi . ! Linford Halbruner has purchase*! a Sedan car. Joseph Hoffman is building a bungaloW^for parties at -Cape May Point.. ' Cq unty Superintendent A. W. Hhnd ' calllf^n Mrs. Albert Matthews rc3 j*ntT' •' r Mfes Tryphena McKean and friend, -dine*} at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : W. R. Swain, Sunday. !, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Barrows, Jr.r acompanie<l by friends, attended j divine services at the Old Brick Prei- ; byterian church, Sunday" morning* • VNTien a boy, Mr. Barrows, was a frequent guest at the home of his uncle, f Eli B, Wales, a well known -physli clan, and the Old Brick ChurcTT be- • came and is still dear his heart. A . genuine. welcome was extended to the -i qntire party.'-." '. 1, 1 Mr. Alfred S; Cresse, a wirelesa >' telegrapher who during the year has i twice made a trip to' African watery is enjoying a well-earned. Vacation > - with some friends, f Jay Mecray who recently became a member of the local Grange, gave a ; very interesting motion picture show at the Grange Hall on Monday even- ' ing. $ I Mrs. Ralph Stevens of Cape May, ' called on MWs Mary Miller' on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and McgfCharles Bohm spent Monday evening with their friends, v Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Needles, i L «We are glad to note the convelesi cence of Jonn Battersall. Miss, M/ G. Crowell, of Norwich, ' "Conn., was the guest of her aunts, , the Misses Lida and Lena Eldredge, I j during- the week. jv. Mrs. A. Warden has returned ' | "her home at Elmira, N. Y., hfterynn i i extended visit with her daughter, " Mrs. Leora Needles. V Paul A. Munday spent Thurlaay afi ; ternoon with his little cousin, Anna | Hughes Morrifo% . -Mrs. -M. G. OWhdwick, of Phila-

| delphia was the guest of relatives' during the week. I Miss Irene McPherson, of Philadel1 phia Business College, spent the week end at the home of her parents. — « — 1 j COTTAGES RENTING FAST Probably no season has looked so promising for Cape May as the season of 1921. Although it is early, ' quite a number of cottagers have • been opened for the season. T£eI trains are bringing In every "di.v ( • . prospective renters and buyers in * ' search- of a suitable place to spend their summer vacation. ~M«st all the j 4 high-priced cottages are rented now. f j MEMORIAM t BUSIj — In fond and loying memory ' L of my dear mother, Mary J.,-- who < 6 passed ^way, April 28, 1914: ;t April once mow is here, - ^ '. : j t To us the saddest of the year! | ' For Mother, your memdrj- is 5 dear today, ' As the hour you passed away. t ? V DAUGHTKR MAY. |< | RUNAWAY HORSE BREAKS LEG On Wednesday afternoon the big team of horses owned by Solomon Vassar, apt away from its driver on e Bank Street and after running quite 1 ' a distance one of the horses fell and 1 broke its leg, making it necqssary to 5 s^oot it- " f

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CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Paul Stnrtevant Howe, Ph.D, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A M. Holy Communion^ , 10:30 A. M. Second services and sermon. I 3:15 P. M, Sunday Sclkooi. ~ T " - 4:00 P. M. Evensong * ENTERTAINS GRANGE? . Focer andJ^ecray, the Ford Agents of Cap? May, entertained ■ Ihe Cold Spring Grange on Monday night with a moving picture' entertainment. The highest class films Were shown, consisting of Panama Canal; Yellowstone Park and other films on. the .educational line throughout they' United States. A most pleasant evening was enjoyed by all." A rising vote of j thanksYwas extended to Messrs. FocancPMpcray. . j RE-GRAVELING. BEACH AVE. ! . Charles Keeler received a contract ^.gravel Beach Ave. from th«T"" I Convention Hall to the Hotel Cxpe May. C. S. DESTROYER IN HARBOR One pt Uncle- Sftm's Big Destroyto refuge in the Cape May Haron Wednesday night; Over ono men and officers were given shore leave, which made it look like olden time 011 the streets.

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