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jrEST CAPE MAY ^tefitaff Correspondent) K Lizzie Hewitt, of Philadel- ; L spent the week-end with her r, Mrs. Estelle Johnston, r* H. F.( Pierson entertained George Davis of Philadelphia ^■Fs. Dhvis
K Wednesday. W Mrs- Thomas Millet, Jr- and Mrs. Robert Hughes, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles EldredgeMrs. John Vansant entertained her brother this week. Miss Margaret Thegen, of Rut. ledge, Pa-, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. O. Lonabaugh. John Cosby and daughter, Ruth, of Philadelphia, spent the week: with Mr. and Mrs. Jos- HandDorothy Hayes, of Philadelphia, is' v spending some time with Mrs- "Lillian Wellman- . Mrs- Ella Bohm and Mrs. Edna West and two children, are spending a week with Mrs. Stephen Reeves. MUSICAL PROGRAM The following program will be rendered Sunday evening at Congress Hall: Conrad Ferrara, Director 1. Freischutz — Overture, Weber. .2. Tales of the Vienna' Woods, Walse — Strauss. 3. Aosca — Selection — Puccini4. Violin solo — Minuet in G — Beethoven- ^ By request "Ave Maria" — Gounod Played by C. Ferrara 6- It Happened in Nordland — ert6. Ballet Suite from Faust— Gounod 7. (a) Solvegej's Song — Grieg(b) Heart Wounds— Grieg. ( 8- Neapolitan Fantasie— Boccalari. 9. Samson and Dalila — Saint-Sains. 10. 0 Sole Mio — Capua.
GREEN CREEK j (Staff Correspondent) Capt Alfred T. Scull one of our oldest men, has been on the side list this week. Ralph Schellenger and sons Newton and Henry, attend_ed Grange meeting at Cold Spring on Tuesday evening. Mrs-' Frank Fisher of" Baltimore, spent Shnday with her sisters, MrsLaura Logan and Mrs. Josie Lender- \ Wajter Edwards .lost his horse on Sunday with spinal mengitis. Capt. William Wilfcic of Barge j Sand King, spent .Sunday with, his J family- ( Arthur H. Corson, wife and two daughters of Heisteville, called on t ifHends here ThursdayTruman Hickman, wife and Mrs- ' Maggie Hickman, attended the fun- , cral of Mrs. Amelia Nickersqn Tues- j day. Interment was made m -Be1 ^ formed cemqtery at^South Dennis. , Capt- M' M- Norbury and wife attended the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Anna "fownsond at her home at Clermont on Thursday. Mrs. Ella Tqmlin who has been with friends at Dias Creek and S. | Dennis, has returned to her daugh- ^ ter's, ' Mrs. Arthur HollingsheadMrs- -Herbert Hebenthal, of Cape ' May City, spent Friday with her ^ sisters here- , ' , Rev. Monroe. Hand had his bicycle taken from his yard one night last j week. He would like for them to re, | turn it- •' — ~ . j. Mr. Chhrles Stephens and wife.^pf Cedarville, drove down to Cape May ( Sunday- Theye were accompanied ^ by Mrs. Charles Broughton and daughter, Miss .Carabelle, who visited -friends here for a few hours- ' Prank Little of Bordentown is the guest of Mrs. Ella Thompson this week. Mrs. Thompson is entertain- | ing her niece also.
CAREFUL INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION Q CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY g ■ x Ibeal Shaving parlor )»( JOSEPH^DROGO ^ J X FOUR EXPERT BERBERS— NO WAITING ^ ! ->C X- BOOT BLACK STAND INSIDE ££ ' Open 8:00 a. m. until 8:30 P. M- Saturdays until 11 P- mQ 420 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, 1 1 COX'S | f Citii Pier Ttieotre % ■ OVER THE OLD OCEAN | X Evening 7:15 and 9:00 X ■ - Daily Matinees 3 P. M. ■ ■ MONDAY, AUGUST 1ST— * ■ f? Last time of J. Ernest -Williamson's thrilling Sea Drama fi ^WET#OLD ■ DIRECTED BY RALPH INCE V TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 and 3— ^ ■ MARGUERITE CLARK ■ J? in her New First National Attraction « ■ SCRAMBLED WIVES ■ X ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION XC ■ LARRY SEMON in his newest laugh hit ■ p THE FALL GUY g X THURSDAY and FRIDAY. AUGUST 1 am, '> — X ■ CONSTANCE TALMADGE TAKES EVE'S EXAMPLE in )£ ■ MAMMA'S AFFAIR ■ ' ■ SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH— 9, >f AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTOR V? • § LIONEL BARRYMORE ■ a JIM THE PENMAN j| -fi SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 7 and 8— ■ " GOUVERNEUR -MORRIS' . " fi, - - famous story ■■ S A TALE OF TWO WORLDS
NEXT WEEK ' V? B KATHERINE MacDONALD jj a _ MY LADY'S LATCHKEY p | THE SKY PILOT jj Ralph Conner's gripping stftry of the Canadian Wilds. V ! - Directed by King Vidor. ' Bj * '■) ■ Our Matinees are ^delightfully cool and restful ■[ 2 EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. ^ X«XHX«$M3»XBXHXBX»<BXHXHX ■
MESUHM OF EDIERIWENT City of Cape May. N. J. ' MONTH OF JUNE; 1921 . " . i Tuesday, June -7, 1921, standard , time. Regular meeting at 10 "a- m. ( All Commissioners present , Business transacted: Comfort sta* tion at Convention Hall . reported , completed- Summer police electedGrandstand afbpse ball park repair- { ed afn^ost hot. to exceed 5300. Ma- i tron at Convention hall ordered "on,".' * Benches on boardwalk authorized, ( constructed. Trestle and siding at j Witter Works ordered repaired. The;. Keeiian to furnish boats for the Life ( Guards at 75cper day each- Bills ( ordered paid, $l,404.r6. J Tuesday, June 14, 1921- Regular meeting at 10 a. m- standard time. , All Commisisoners present , Treasurer's statement for May, 1921 accepted. Allowance for police ( uniforms ordered, 532.50 for regulars . and 517.50 for special. Albert Sou- ] der elected special police for Schellenger's landing at 550-00 per month ] for July and August- Life Guam's requested to appear for examination ] appointment. 'Bills ordered | paid,* 52,638-93- Communication of Board of i^Trade on Sunday base ball i ordered received and filed. , Tuesday, June 21, 1921, regular - meeting at 10 s^gn- stand- time- All | Commissioners Resent Clerk's state- ■ ment for May, 1921, accepted- Quit ( Claim Deed ordered Executed on | property of yH. S- Rutherfofd at Yacht Avenue. Gas report of Utili- i ty Commission ordered re&eived and , filed- Request of Miller Bros, against the sale of ice cream at other stores ; at Convention Hall, referred to City . Solicitor for written opinion- Clerk | instructed to notify Jas. D. Cox to cease selling ice cream at the Con- i vention Hall as the act apparently ; constituted a breach 1 of lease- Ordered roll call, Director Wentftll not voting on account of Solicitor not having given a written opinion.. Boy Scouts allowed to have two beqefits ! at the convention hall during sum* < mer. Special Officers Lovett and Loper were allowed 532.50 allowance ; for uniforms on account at extra services in winter- Harry W. Bell elect- , ed City .Engineer and A. D. Reeves, ^Electrical Inspector. Resolutions passed renewing notes at each bank ! i for 55,000, and one for 530,000 at I Security Trust Co. Jftlls ordered j paid, 52,156.82. Bill of L- T Stevens , M. C., for affidavits on tax certificates, ordered paid, 5190-00. [ Special meeting Friday; June 24, J 1921, 4~p. m. standard time- All ComI missionei-s present- Wilbur Omerod : electe<K§ummer police. Life Guards I elected^ Lukens, Husson, Shertenleib, . Meldurm, Isenbray, Baker and Sim- | mons. Salaries: Surfmen, $100 and ' Beachmen, $95.00 per month for July I and Augu.wt, 1921- » Tuesday, 'June 28, 1921. Regular ! meeting 10 a. fn. standard time. All I Commissioners present. Minutes read k and approved to date- Solicitor re- | ported QuiyChjim Deed delivered to [ H. S. RutMerford and Proof of Pub. I lication of" Tax Sales April 28th and | • June 30th, 1921. Official notice that j | the seWess connecting with U. • S- j I Public Health Service at Wissahickon | k Barracks was turned over to the city j I of Cape May, received and filed. En- ^ gineer instructed" to advise the U. SI Navy Dept. concerning the manner J * in which, the. trolley track should be ] ■ left after the -track has been removJ ed. Progressive League requested k the removal of the piling on the | Beach- Solicitor instructed to take f necessary steps, in protecting the in- | terests of the city and Miller Bros. I in tlje breach of lease by Jas- D. Cox. L Librarian of public library paid 515 | per week .for July and August. The ( city will pay for lighting the advfcrI tising sigh at Rio Grande road-. City r and Board of Health ' to confer on | Smofe nuisance at the dump. Stage I at Convenfcjjn Hall and Stand on V Beach for July 4th ordered ooh- | structed." 5350 ordered paid over to ( Committee on celebration of the 4th- ■ Obsen-ation Stands ordered erected f oft Beach for Life Guards- Resolu- ■ tions passed for renewal of note of I 528,000 "at Merchants National Bank \ and for $35,000 at Merchants NationI al Bank and Security Trust Com- ( pany. Bills ordered paid, $1,466.46I Special meeting, Thursday, Junq ? 80, 1921,, 3:30 p. m. standard time. ■ AH Commissioners present. George 5 Little electeTK^aptain of Life Guards'" i at 5110 per nwnth for summer seaI son- The city wi)l payHifi' per cent K of bill forr uniforms of. Life Guards | and price not, to exceed $7-50 eachWM. PORTER, J City ClerkI 7-30-1-379
COLD SPRING Albert Bradley is employed *t > Wiktwood- 2 Mrs. Mildred Miller Palmer ae- ~ companied Capt. aad Mrs. G. John- S -on on an auto trip from Pleasantville to Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Morrison arrived safely at their destination uear Ashville, N. C on Wednesday,. July 20th- Mr- Morrison is employed by the government and they will make their home at this point [ D. C Eldredge is Spending some time at Schenectady, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs- W. Hines and family spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Soffe- L Lawrence Eldredge, of Cape May, \ called on his grandmother, Mrs. O. Eldredge, Sabbath afternoon. Mrs. Amanda Shaw has been suffering intensely from an insect bite the arm. She is, now somewhat relieved. Mrs. Cynthia' Coney of Wildwood, was calling on friends Thursday afMrs- Ralph Stevens, of Cape *5day, called on Miss Mary Miller, Monday afternoon, in the interests of the Mt Holyoke alumr.i. Mrs- A- Lake is enjoying a trip to Mass. and vicjnity. _ Osman Corson, of Cape May Court . House, called on Alfred Crosse, the » first of the week. 3 Mrs. Horace' Richardson, of Cape 3 May Court House, and sister, Mrs., j William Crosse, of Rio Grande, were > Thursday visitors at the Hoffman C homestead. ■ i i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyler called at J the home of Mr. and Mrs- H. L. Fos- j ter, Sabbath afternoon-' ' j Mrs, Lida Ludlam, of Cape May 1 Court House, spent Monday after. 1 noon with, relatives- v > Mrs Jacob Dyke and, daughter, i Miss Catherine, visited Mrs. Dyke's * sister in western New York, and J took In the sights of Niagara Falls, j A goodly number of our people at- "J tended rally- services at Tabernacle 3 M. E. Church, Sabbath morning- ^ FLOYD HEWITT DIES d Floyd Hewitt, Director of the Cape 1 May County Board of Freeholders, *. dipd at his home in Wiildwood last s Thursday. Mr- Hewitt succumbed ( after a long illness- * The deceased was a conscientious J worker on the Board of Freeholders, } , and had many friepds throughout ; the county. » ■ ,
I Who wouldn't spoon when H I the day is hct ' L . and you are not. ' —The Cnndy Witch Abbott's Ice Cream helps you through the style- It is a desert that will ,a(l<l zest to your dinner party and will soothe | your paiatc .and appetite j in between times. | Ejj Our candy makes good I ? [H because it's made good P I 1 ' U w Gf/io'/rj , I |l hUj Keystone phone 2I1-A lUfl j DANGERS OF A GOLD r Cape May People Will Do Well to Heed Them. . Many bad cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fall behlfid In filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and dieordferea kidney action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use" Oban's Kidney Pills at the first -sign of kidney trouble. Follow thie Cape May -resident's pieJoe Stratton, city fireman. 610 Lafayette St., says: "I -can rdfcommend Doan's Kidney PiiU as a good, re liable remedy. My kidneys7" were ; weak and disordered and if I got ' weak and took cold I was in for a bad spell of backache that hurt- me to bend or do any stooping. Morn;s ings I was tired ont and felt dull and my kidneys didn't qct rglht. I used Doan's Kidney Pills from Ware's Drug Shop, and tney went right to the spot and soon rid me of the backache and- that tired run down feeling." fiOc. at all dealer*. Poater-MJlburn Co., Mifrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
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N. G0LDBL00T 311 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. — *• . e WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR
8 » g | Victrola IV $25 I The ideal size for the home, in camp, the shore, cottage or while canoeing. of g $1.00 DOWN ft balance on easy weekly payments / g • Q Very handy to carry with you. Playa all records the larger O * models play Q X S 5 HURLEY'S § g THE BIG TRUSTFUL STORE g X Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden g / ^ Just a Few Squares South of Broadway Station TAT \ 6 Only 6 Short Blocks from Brosdwoy Station. ft . O Cape May Office and Sample Room-' vf Q 914 CORGI E STREET » F. ROLLINS, District Manager O ^ KEYSTONE PHONE 306 ^ X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X CONGRESS HALL JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager Rates and Literature on Application STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIO^ OF Securitv-Trust, Co. / June 30, 1921 . ;
RESOUITCES I Time and Demand Loans 51,729,735.17 , ( Bonds and Mortgages — 266,075.39 j 1 Sfbjits and- Bonds 1, 889 ,011. 68 1 1 Overdrafts — — 28.76 j I Banking Houses, Camden, (-1 Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.001 Revenue Stamps 207.391 Cash and Reserve , — . 295,587.56 j $4,294,695.95 j
LIABILITIES Capital — — -1 $10,000.00 '220,000-00 (Undivided Profits ^ 20^48.71 i Deposits ' 3,946,747.24 ^Dividend - • 7,000.00 I I $4,294,595.95
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. ix ... AfiVISORY BOARD
J. Spiee? Learning, Chairman. 1 Aaron W. Hand. 1 John B. Huffman.. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.
Henry C. Thompson, Sec. " " Sherman S. Sharp. \ Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. A. Carlton Hildreth. Richard E. Reeves.

