Saturday, July 23, 1921 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Plage Five \
K woooooooooooooooat^^ EBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1 5 TO THE MAN WITH AMBITION, BUSINESS ABILITY W AND SOME AVAILABLE CASH. XC § SUCCESS IS EASY § K Write T. O. Box N, CAPE MAY..N. J„ Tor the redpe. & ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■ ■ WHITE FLANNEL SKIRTS ■ ; AND TROUSERS _ Extra High- grade heavy and closely -woven flannel which |jj . B makes durable and stylish skirts or Trousers for all occasions. — ■ SPECIAL PRICE $10.00 j\ B "r~ " * m ' | BLUE SERGE SUITS n Made to order or any* of our new Fall or Winter samples ■ i of the best qualities, strictly 100 per cent all pure woolen fab- £ B ncs. H B Upward $35.00 • 'B : : B * KNICKERBOCKERS ™ ^ The most fashionable Checks, Tweeds, Mixtures am! Ox- ■ B fords which are in such high favor this summer. X B UPWARD $10.00 B B " B I EDWARD VAN KESSEL B <24 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. I : : 1 Cjtii Pier Ttientre j OVER THE OLD OCEAN X H Evening 7:15 and 9:00 2 Daily Matinees 3 P. M. £| » MONDAY, JULY 25TH— A m YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE (>-* g "DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE" II The Gertrude Atheren Picture that is causing so much [ » comment kgf ■ TUESDAY, JULY 26TH— ~ B DOUBLE FEATURE BILL * REALART'S BIRTHDAY SPECIAL ■ / "PRIVATE SCANDAL" g K , — ' MAY McAVOY -M I — SECOND FEATURE*- 1 'X •- HAROLD LLOYD » Everybody's Favorite in His New "Pullman Comedy" l — A "NOW OR NEVER" S WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, July 27 and 28TH E INCOMPARABLE g| POLI NEGRI 9 & Star -of the Sensational Success "Passion" in £jj 9 "GYPSY BLOOD" IP a ADDED ATTRACTION— Mack Sennett Comedy U 5 "Love's Outcast" with Ben Turpin a AND A TYPICAL SENNETT CAST S FRIDAY, JULY 29TH— . A "THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE" B XC With MILDRED HARRIS, THOMAS HOLDING XC And GARETH HUGHES ■ Vf A Wife to be Loved—or Just a Woman in his House ^ B SATURDAY, JULY 30TH— B - A JUSTINE JOHNSTONE g • With HARRISON FORD in '* A "A HEART TO LET" t6 Adapated from »he novel "Agatha's Auntj" \ g SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 31 aRd AUGUST 1— g B \ WET GOLD! - g - " £ MOST DARl^p OF ALL SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS ~ £ 5? Our Matinees are delightfully cool and restful 5? + EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. , p
The man without a definite -aim in life is helplessly disabled. Mopey has its proper place and is a staunch * friend in times of street. Start now with the Senirity Tru* Co. * ... J .. .
— CARD OF THANKS Mrs. S. F. Ware wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for i their kindness and sympathy shown during her recent bereavement.
; west cape may . Mr. and Mrs. Lemunion entertain ; ed the latter^ father, Mr. Mason, of 1 Philadelphia over last Sunday. : 1 1 Miss Emma Glaubit, of Brooklyn, • Mrs. John Merrihew and Mrs. B. ' ! Baker, of Richmond, N. Y., haye re- i ' > turned after spending some time | , with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Glaubit. . ' * [ Mrs. Margaret Oliver has return- j » • ed home after spending some time [ , -with her daughter, Mrs. Reba Ben -j nett, of PerryviUe, Md. | ' Mrs. George Bohm is spending [ some time in Philadelphia. Mrs. C. Bohiwis speftding some - time with her parents on York ave- r nue after her illness in Cooper hos- v pital, Camden. Miss Elsie" Knot and Muriel H:i- s yard have returned to their- homes in 8 den after spending some time with their aunt, Mrs. C. Willis. Mr. Roseman and family, of Philadelphia, have purchased and. moved ® into the bungalow of Evans Brown. , Mrs. Georgiana Reives is enter- c taining company,. . , • j' Mrs. Noah -Raynor is entertaining her sister and niece for a few days. a Mrs, John Cain -is entertaining relatives from Bridgeton, N..J. Miss Bertha Wonhart, of Glendora, c N. J., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Hughes. Geo. Maclniyre and family, of ^ Philadelphia are spending sometime with Mr and Mrs. Theo. Reeves. ' Mr. and "Mrs. Arthur Reeves en- ' tertained Mrs. Lawrence Reeves on '' Monday. ' . " . ' Mrs. Wm. Smith, Jr., spent Sunday wifh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes." ^ Mis&EHa Matthews "Ts visiting her l\evt£w, Alfred Matthews and fam ! ( >iy-- . Mrs. Glella Homan entertained her ! brother,- James HCman and lady . -friend of Philadelphia on Sunday 1 last.. \ . 1 Mrs. Hampton F. Pierson spent 1 Friday at Sea Isle City. Paul Warner, of Philadelphia, ( spent Sunday with his parents. 1 Allan Roseman, of Philadelphia has been spending.' his vacation with ■ his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. E. G. Rose- ' Miss Ella Archibald, of Philndel- ■ phia, called on friends in the borough ' ■ on Sunday. ( ' goshRn - ; (Staff Correspondent) I The corn fields are looking fine. , There will be no Sunday service ( h 'cAmp meeting. i f Huckleberry parties are .all the" go. |- The Men's Bible Class were enter- , | tained by\Bert Hughes at their last I session. N— \ I -Dr; R.; Townsend ana wife, of New ' York -City, have been guests of his j Ngister, Mrs. Emma Corson the past ' week. • I. S. Ludlam and wife visited with I friends -in Dias Creek on Monday. „ Lewis Creamer was in Millville on | Sunday. ' Bertram James has left the Coast | Guard and is row working. in Bridgec- ton. ' j \ E. Riiey M'xner was in Trenton J and Moorestown during the week, j ' Mrs. Mary E. Mixner is being en- ) tertainc<l by friends in Marcus Hook • this week. I/mV- L..C. Grace and Mrs. Elizabeth Swain attended the Summer Inl stitute of W. T. C. U. in Ocean I Grove last week. r v Capt. Charles Vanatnan and wife > j of Dias Creek were in town on ! Thursday. . | N. GQLDBLOOT j 311 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. i watch repair ' jewelry repair \ rivlAN'S \ BEST AGE I A man is as old as his organs ; he , \ car. be L3 vigorous and healthy at I 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functians.- Keep I your vital organs healthy with . ' coldmedAL "k Thv'world'a standard remedy for kidney, or liver, bladder -«ad uric acid troubles eince 16i6; corrects disorders: stimulates vital organs. -All druggists, three sizes. Leak (or tb. auao CoM MmUI on every bos ■ad accf.« w. InliMtaa
GREEN CREEK (Staff Correspondent) | Mrs. Homer Ellison is spending this week with her sister in New- ; Pa. Mrs. SallJ- Erickson is recovering a badly -sprained foot caused by fall. George Johnson and Wife enter- ' tained company from Bridgeton on j Sunday. Capt Joe James and wife spent' | last week with, their son at Peer- ! mont. j Francis Holmes is recovering from S a severe attack of shingles. Mrs. Frank Mathig is with her mother-in-law at Leeds Point who is ill. Roland Smith, of Bridgeton, is spending his vacation hereMvith his grandmother. j Albert Dawson and wlfeVof Bridgeton, former residents here spent a few; days of last 'with her mother, Eliza Selover. Richard E. Reeves, bne of our county's vocational teasers and a makes frequent visits here in the interest of our farmers and is always a welcome guest. The Epworth League Weld their monthly • business meeting in the church Monday evening. Mrs; George Taylor and soli, Earl, of West Cape May, called on friends Monday. Capt. M. Mj-Norbury and wife, Mrs. Clara Barnes and Miss Katie drove to Brdigeton on Monday and Miss Ada Silvers accompanied them home. Mrs. Orville Stiles is entertaining her sister from Philadelphia. Daniel Miller and wife of West | Cape May, were the guests of the former's brother, Seth Miller and | Sunday. "Uie ladies of Arbujus Temple of the. K.k G. E. installed their officers evening. Companion Bertha Cress of this Temple is the installing officdr of this district. A i delegation of five from Brdigeton attended. Refreshments were served. Warden Jauney and wife 'drove to Wildwood on Friday. Miss Ella Thompson entertained company last month. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman and Joseph Gordon drove to South Dennis on Sunday afternoon and attended church service with their former pastor, Rev. Dr. W. L. Yerkes and v>ife- They are' fast friends. The thunder storm of Friday evening broke up the festival to be held on the parsonage lawn. R. C. Holmes took the ice cream off their hands. ' . Mrs. Hattie Boyce is taking lessons in running her Ford Sedan and is making good. Mrs. Ella Barnes of Camden, is spending- the week with Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Norbury. [ Our grange people are thinking f
^ and talking of the grange picnic to _ be held at Norbury 's Landing in September. Thg affair will.be open to all and a good social time is looked . forward to. The date will be given " later. All plan to (be there. ' . ' Our pound fishermen seem to be ( in hard luck as the catch of fish all through the spring was a failure. The catch of king crabs, has been f large but the bpttom has fell but bf large but the bottom has fallen out of twenty dollars a thousand with thtee buyers. Now their is one buyer and • the price is five dollars per' thousand. Our farmers should grasp this ; opportunity and fertilize their land " as this is the best for land building. WILL HOLD* FESTIVAL The Busy Bee Sunday .School class' will hold a festival on ihe lawn of Henry Matthews, Tuesday- evening, . t July 26 at Eivna. Ice cream and cake I for sale, -also fish pond. Come help the Busy Bees. I dOUSEbUiX IS ft GiiRDU Woman's lot Is a weary one at beat. But with- backache and otlier distressing kidney Ills life Indeed = becomes a burden. Doan's Kidney ' Pills have made life brighter for many Cape May tfoinen. Read what Mrs. Mary 'H, Hoffman, 436 W. Perry St.. Cape May, says: "I suffered a great deal with kidney complaint. I "My back was weak and lame and I felt tired out and run down, and 1 : • could hardly do my housework. I I wae hardly ever free from dlzxy ) headaches and my kidneys acted ir- > regularly. My (pet swedled and I j could hardly bear my weight on them. I used Doan's ' Kidney • Pills for these allmdhts and they were Just what I needed. They relieved me of the aches and pains and put my kidneys' in good order. -.1 highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills" Mice .6l»c, at all "dealers. Don't r, simply ask for a kidney remedy— get • Doan's kidney Pills— the same that • Mrs. Hoffman had. Foster-MUburn i. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
MORE INVESTIGATION SUGGESTED g the board of freeholders has bad its i- complete threshing oat, why not secure a commission to investigate the g alleged use of money in elections. SHIELD'S EXCELSIOR L 1 BATHS 11 BEACH AVENUE • 'gad m - DECATUR STREETS LATEST STYLE SUITS POLITE ATTENDANTS is ROOMS BY DAY WEEK is OR SEASON Phone Cape May 326 ^ Appointment at Your Home Miss Anne Browniee a SHAMPOOING e SCALP TREATMENT J is MANICURING. FACIAL MASSAGE '.e Concord Tea Room 1, GRANT STREET Is i , ~ i
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1- ^ ^ « 'X •' I Vjctrola IV $25 1 X( The ideal size for the home, in camp, the shore, cottage or Xt td XC wh'le canoeing. Xf X $1.00 DOWN 5 ln XC XC ^ balance on easy weekly payments X< r- Q Very handy to carry with you—Plays all records the larger Q es M models play ?dl IIUHLKY'S § » g THE BIG TRUSTFUL STORE g r JC Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden A >s- Just a Few Squares South of Broadway Station nd Q Only 4 Short B'odu from Broadway Station. js O Cape May Office and Sample Room O nil W 914 CORGIE STREET F. ROLI.JNS, Dintrict Manager Q O KEYSTONE PHONE 306" O XC s A
CONGRESS HALL JOHN V ■ SCOTT, Manager Rates and Literature on Application STATEMENT ofr THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. ■'r /V June 30, 1921*
RESOURCES Time and ^OTiand Loans $1,720,735.17 ;• Bonds andd>Iortgages_ — 266,075.39 j Stocks and Bbnds_; 1,889,011.68 Overdrafts — * 28.76 1 Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape, May 123,p00.00 Revenue Stamps __ — — 207.39 Cash and Reserve — _. — 295,537.56 ■ $4,294,595.95 0 9 6
t ' LIABILITIES I; -Capital. $10,000.00 ); Surplus - .220,00000 ' 8- Undivided Profits i- 20,848.71 6 j Deposits, - 3^46,747.24 Dividend 7,000.00 5 - $4,294,595,95*
Three Per Cen>. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. ADVt^ORY BOARD J
J. Spicer Learning, ^hairman. Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.
Henry C. Thompson,' Sec. Shermai) S. Sharp. Dr. V, M. D. Marey. A. Carlton Hlldreth. Richard E. Reevea.

