Cape May Star and Wave, 2 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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I" COX'S ffl: City Pier Tlptre I OVER THE OLD OCEAN ■!> Evening 7 :1S and 9:06 ■ ; Daily Matinees 3 P- M. S PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS, H t Monday, July 4th — ■ < ■ CONSTANCE BINNEY g ; X -in- 3 1 SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN ■ ! Tuesday and Wednesday, July 5 and 6 — ■ § PAULINE FREDERICK *• jg 3 A. H. Woods Notable Success ■ ■ ROADS OF DESTINY X & __ : • ■ ■ Thursday, July 7th — ^ a Thos. H. Ince Present );( MOTHER O'MINE ■ H Friday, July 8th— MAY McAVOY ■ - H THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS ■ 2 Saturday, July 9th— ^ WANDA HAWLEY ■ A KISS IN TIME ^ S Sunday, July 10th— EUGENE O'BRIEN ■ WORLDS APART g Onr Matinees .re deli|thttnll, tool and realtul ■ ; EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. ££ X BXBXMXMXMXBXBXBXBXBXMXBX ■ -A ^ • " XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FOLLOW THE CROWD TO j8£ 1 Schwartz Fashion Shop 1 )£ Washington Street, Between Jackson and Decatur & | KEEP COOL >. | X IN OUR SUMMER SPECIALS Q X § § - ' Xt X Attractive Bathing Suits X v )St AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Q | /^5 • • > / VI

& Large New Slock of g SUMMER FROCKS Smart Liae of & GINGHAM DRESSES 8 at $4.95, well worth $9.00 }£ . 8 ^

' Men's Ready-lo-Wear Suits $12.95 up $ Complete Sapply of Men's Funiiahings >T

^ We have What We Advertise— at the Price Vc Advertise It. ^ IxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx$xx| "8 .» N.GOLDBLOOD _Jw5 § 311 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Y Q Announces the Reopening - v ■ vr - * >OF .THE JEWELRY SHOP .FORMERLY OPERATED | 8 BY J. S. K. HAND > § ON JJJLY 1st 5 Q The New Firm will preserve the record of the Store for * W Reliability and Good Workmanship ) X Watch Repair Jewelry Repair j x )axxo<xxxxG<xxxxxxxxx3<xxxxw ;

ERMA Rev. G. H. Keller filled the pulpit at Hamroontem on Due day which was , j made vacant by the recent death of Rev. Pennington Corson. Rev. Samuel Toy filled the pulpit at Taberna cle both -morning and evening, j Miss Frances Gartetson has re- ] turned home from Trenton where she j was graduated from thg State Nor- | mat School, and has obtained a position as -Teacher in Camden in the 1 fall. As yet no teachers have been socured for our school for the coming term. Miss Edna Hawn, the obliging clerk in Jdhnson's "Store for tlje past six yearg, has resigned- Miss Bea trice Taylor has been employed , m her place. Mrs. Emma Soults and daughter, Lida, spent Saturday afternoon on the beach at Cape May. Mrs. Frank Dickinson and mother, Mrs. Sparks, spent the day with Mys. | William Oliver at Cold Spring on Thursday. j John Gibson lias been suffering j , from an attack ol neuralgia. •Mrs. Anna Piatt is visiting her | daughter, Mrs. Marion Hartley in I ' Philadelphia. j Quite a number, attended the base ! bpll game at Cape May Heights -•on ] j Saturday afternoon. I Keeler & Cox are biulding a new , bungalow for Frank Schellenger; lis-

j ten for the wedding bells soon. Albert Gibson has accepted a posiI tion with the Union Transfer Com- ' pany. j Clement Reeves has accepted a po- I I sitidn with the Philadelphia & Read- 1 , ing Ry. Co. at Cape May.Cold Spring Wins | Cold Spring P. O. S. of A. base » ball team defeated Rio Grande P. 0. ■ S. of A. tdam~at Cold Spring Jast ■ Saturday afternoon by the score of L 5 to 2.N Score by innings: | Cold Spring — 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 x— 5 j [ Rio Grande 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 — 2 i COLD SPRING r Mr. Linford HalbruneR Tost a.valua j Ible coW Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Wildwood, , C were callftig on friends during the | week. Mrs. E. Trempers of Buffalo, N. _. Y-, is a visitor at the Manse. ~ Miss Clara Williwvisited Wildwood Monday / Mrs. Sarah McNeil and children are y at the home of C. McNeil, i Mrs. Ella Bailey and family and A Mrs- L. Hand and children, enjoyed •C a picnic lunch ai)d crabbing at Weeks !( Landing, a . day this week. £ A Pot-Luck Supper at the Grange ■? Hall, was much enjoyed. <g Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman have i been on the sick list but are conratJ ft escent. ft Mrs- Mattie Shaw is slowly improvA ing in health since her return from C£ the hospital f< : — :<> ^

< FISHING CREEK «r Miss Rubie Tourer, of S. Seaville, 5 is visitihg her aunt, Mrs. Frank Mat- 1 thews for the summer.. Miss Alice Dillman and Miss ^s- j fit ther Bishop, spent over Sunday with their aunt, Miss Mabel Betz at At- ^ ■x lantic City gf Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger and Mrs. S Freeman Yerricks spent Wednesday ^ with the latter' s mathev.'Mrs, HerbIfiC ert Shaw at Wildwood. Miss Lea'h Hemingway >nd gentlePf man friend, Mr. D. Robinson, of Phily*' adelphia, motored tlnough heve ~in y* their cftr on Saturday last. They were accompanied back on Sunday by her grandfather, Jacob. Barnett and 2a Miss Minnie Matthews. X Alfred Jackson and family and, Mrs. Frank Barnett, spent Sunday Vf last jvith relatives at Seaville. vr Misses Edith and Eya Schellenger •ys are \-i siting Mr. and Mrs. Harry ^ Slites at Wildwood over the Fourth Mrs. Claude Yerricks called on Mr.-. Frank Matthews on ' Wedhseday af- ^ ternoon. \ - Lemuel Jfchenenger and \Vife, are . spending over-Sunday in .Trenton and _ Jgf Camden. Vc* \ Mrs. Ralph Taylor and son, of Cold 1 . W jpring, spent Wednesday with, he'jCg. parents, J. Durell Hoffman. Mrs- j. Ford is entertaining he S' brother, Theodore Crowell and wife, /\ of Philadelphia. Fred Williams and wife spent Sun v 8 ilny w'th b'S uncle, Mr. L- Edwards of Vf Rio (Jrande O John Bishop of Philadelphia speip. C part of the' w^fek with his brother. O Russell Schellenger has -accepted a H position at Wildwood for the sumM. mer. Q " NOTICE Q If the motorcycle of Albert Swpba M -htAot called for within thirty days, ' R the same will be sold for storage. Cape May Motor Shop, M. E. Denny, prop. ' 6-2o-2t

fishing atm Theodore Crowell ud wtfe are vt^ iting his sister, Mrs. Joseph Ford. D. M. Wool son is still on the stek list. Capt. Bacon and wife are entertainiag friends from Camden. Ed. Good acre and wife, of Hoboken, : are spending some time with his • mother, Mrs. Eleanor Good acre. Miss Mabel Bets, of Atlantic City, - spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. George Bishop. ''Alfred Jackson and family motorl ed to Seaville on Tuesday night last where they visited his uncle who is •' ? seriously sick. t Charles Furgy, of Wildwood, is at the home' of Wm. McHherson. ? ii Leslie Bates and wife, spent Sun- > day last with her parents at Rio J -, Grande. f~ J n Miss Leah Hemingway and friend v of Philadelphia motored down on *, r, Saturday last, visiting her grand- | i. father. ' c n Mrs. Mary Achuff and little son, ' Frank of Philadelphia, are visiting 1 g Mrs. Ella May Schwerdt. I Rev. Leslie Woolson, of Bridgeton, J r spent last Wednesday night herewith \ n i relatives. C Mrs. Learning Bering seems to be f e improving nicely much to the delight J n I of friends. Miss Esther Bishop and Miss Alw ; ice Dillman are at Atlantic City for s- some time.

Obey the Impulse — Pin a dollar * bill to the subscription coupon and r gef your Leader through the mail j every week. J EVERY STREET III CAPE MM 3 Has' Its Shars of the Proof That. Kid-' j ney SufTsrera Seek. ] BaiJiache? Kidneys weak? j j Distressed with- "urinary ills? ^ . ! Wavt i reKfcb'o kidney remedy? * " : Mall gave to look tar. Use what « Cape May people recommend. Every , •treet In Cape May has Its cases. < Here's one' Cape May man's experl- j i ance. ; Let Harry M. Harris, blacksmith, ; 443 W. Perry St., tell it. He says: « !, "My kidneys were disordered and I . bad dull, aching pains across' my . back that made it hard for me to do . any stooping or lifting. My kidneys , ' acted too freely at night. I used . Doan's Kidney P*Us and they rid me • d of the bneftaches and other signs of ; kidney complaint. I always recom- . mend Doan's to others I hear speak ' e of kidney complaint." * Price Wc, Kt ail dealers. Don t . .aintply ask for a kidney remedy— get , Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mr. Harris had. Foster-MilburR Cors Afrs.i Buffalo, N. Y. "«j SEND FOR HAULERS m Midsummer & Fall r-uini: GUIDE

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II I CONGRESS HALL JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager '• Rates and Literature on Application 8 Violin Instruction 8 Q THE LEADER OF THE ■CITY ORCHESTRA ^ GUSTAV BLENK g Q Has opened a summer course for Violin pupils- V? Vf Arrangements Can Be Made at' 5 Conrention Hall 8

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