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Jil SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 7th and 8th— if S ■ GOUVERNEUR MORRIS' fi b fi FAMOUS STORY A TALE OF TWO WORLDS J £ TUESDAY, AUGUST »- '2 ; KATHERINE MacDONALD in g 1 I MY LADY'S LATCHKEY £ G ^ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10— j|| " H FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT V 'H. ■ NOT GUILTY ■ By Harold MacGrath ^ d jP THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 and 12— ■ 5 d ■ THE SKY PILOT c ■ Just as Ralph Connor Wrote It! Si ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION 13 a fi LARRY SEMON in THE HICK jl - R SATURDAY, AUGUST IT— X ^ ■ BEBE DANIELS in B > fi THE MARCH HARE g ' Our Matinees are delightfully cool and restful I | EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. T" a X ■«■«■«■)«!£<■»■«■«■«■«■)«« ■ ! vr Si fi FOLLOW THE CROWD TO J\ | Schwartz Fashion Shop I |i fi Washington Street, Between Jackson and Decatur X | § £ © fi ' I EXCEPTIONAL LINE OF i Silk Dresses! 1 CLOSING OUT AT 1 $10.95 & $12.95 1 | Reduction on all Summer Frocks |

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WEST CAPE MAY ^ 1 (Staff Correspondent) I Mrs. Wallace Stevenson, of Cam- I den, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens. 1 Mrs. Vera Whitehead of Irvin, Pa,, is spending sbme time with her \ mother, Mrs. Clella Iloman- 1 Mrs. Edward L. Hughes spent C Wednesday in Philadelphia. Dr. Clarence Eldredge ant" wife ^ entertaining company. J "I Mrs. Rosalie "Ebaugh is spending ) some time with Mr. and Mrs." George 1 Sand gran. Mrs. Ray Clemens, of Philadelphia, ' is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes. - Miss Alice .M- Brew-ton is enter- I tainThg her niece, Miss Beatrice ' Brewton for a week. Mr. and Mrs- Hunter Danzenbaker 1 of Cedaryille, motored to Cape May ' jgn Sunday and visited E. G. Stant'on- £ Charles Goettz, Jr., of Camden, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. 1 Goettz, Sri Mrs. E. C- Richardson has return- 1 ed to Altoona, Pa-, after spending a ^ month with her mother. Mrs. Frank Bennett of Perry ville, '■ Md-, is visiting her mother and sonMiss Ethel Petitt, of Hahnneman h Hospital, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her friend, Mrs. L. Fawver. 1 Ruth Hilyard, of Camden, spent the afternoon with her friend, GlenHughes. Mrs. , Edwin Perkins and family of K •Camdei^ have returned home after * spending some weeks with mis. fer- 1 kins' parents, Mr- and Mrs. Frank Speace. - Miss Alic^Brewton has returned c after spending some time at Perry- ' ville, Md-, and other places ^f-iqjer-est _y , Mr.yFrank Hilyard and son, Nelson, /and Ruth Hilyard, Nrf-Camden, spent some time With their aunt, Mrs J C. Willis. Ahna Johnson entertained her ! friend. Mary Homan on Friday last. C. Newkirk spent Sunday of lust ( week at Pitman Grove. ' ' Mrs. Walter John, of Washington, 1 C-, spent some ' time with her ■ aunt on Monday. Mrs. C- Swahi is entertaining her sister and son of Philadelphia. • Mr. and Mr^ David Hughes spent Sunday at Seaville Camp. r Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pierce are entertaining friends from out of the "boroughMr- and Mrs. Joseph- Mannella and children motored here from Philadelphia to spend a pleasant.^ sojourn at the seashore. With them were the ^former's brother and sister- They are the guests of the Prugatorios- • RALLY AT OLD BRICK CHURCH The committee in charge of the annual rally at the Old Brick Church, Cold Spring, N. J., which will beheld on Sabbath morning, August 14th, at lO'.fflF-A- M- wish to again announce thatrthe speaker of the morning will be Hon. E. C- Stokes, former Governor of New Jersey. Mrs. Charles S. Edmunds, formerly Miks Bessie Leonard," ipf Philadelphia, will be the soloist of the morning. Autobus will leave the office of the Star and Wave at 10 A. M. and no charge will be madeCOFFEE WINS FORD The "Ford Touring car chanced off by the local post of the American 1 Legion Hvas won 'by Mr, Coffe'e, the 1 genial ticket collector at the* City i Ptky Theatre. I It is said that Mr. Coffee bought I his tickets at 7 o'clock on the night the car was presented, cashing in [ some "InoJse change for a fully equipped Ford three-hop rs later. I . AN APOLOGY ! Some time ago, an article appear- ' ed in the STAR & WAVE stating that the Ferrara Quartet was playing at the .Congress Hall concerts. This error was caused by the* fact that Mr- A. Ferrari! is in charge tp the hotel's music. - As a matter of fact, "the Ferrara Quartet plays every night at the Liberty Theatre- \ * — MEMORIAM In loving memory of Charlotte M | H. Weaver, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. "W. N. Weaver, who died August 13, 1920: A year has almost "slipped away, Since our darling daughter passed away. And in our home we miss her s6, Through the long sad daysWe feel we cannot understand, , Though we. question not God's ways, Then wry not' try to be patient, She's gohfeOon before and With outstretched arms will welcome us, . "Sd When we reach the golden shore. Mother, Father and family. 8-6-1-481 g

GIVE *EM ROPE Blue Stockings fill our coast resorts, found on every hand all good sports on the sand. We hear from here, we hear from there, hear from all around. if girls let their knees go bare, put them in the Pound, ' hear from over Wildwood way, you pray and beseech, W You may not light the smallest fire y. Upon their bathing beach. Q ! 5 Now when beach parties , can't have » fire, ,V( 1 And girls cant have bare knees, Vf kindles in their hearts such ire, w That nothing will appease- / £5 essence of this six reel plot k fi easy as can be, A not to use the words "must not" H folks down by the sea. Vf They come to- have a jolly time, fi And spend their hard-earned hay, 0 It's up to us to treat them fine fi here at old Cape May V MORAL: Let other resorts ban bare knees. Come to Cape May and do as you v* please- MAT RICKS ^ ; A METHODIST CHURCH ^ Sunday, ugust 7. 10 A..M. Sunday o School. 11 A: M. Morning worship Yj and sermon by Pastor Hillman, sub- V ject "Eaul's Vision." G 8 P. M. Evening worship. At this fi service the pastor will begin a series fi of Sunday evening sermons based fi the following topics: "How to fi keep Happy " . a August 44 th— "How to keep Vj Vj Aug. 21 — "How to keep Friends '' ^ Aug. 28 — "How to keep GdocJ." fi The Lyric Male Quartet will sing ^ at both services on the Sabbath, fi LArge and appreciative audiences fi were present at both services last o SUmlav indicating that the workk of V these singers is being thoroughly en- v joyed- ^ LOCAL P- O. S. OF A. WINS ^ The local camp, P.-O- S. of- A-, won 33 its eighth straight game by defeat- C . ring South Seaville, 4-3. Four runs V , in the first frame put the game on > t ice for the local boys, who took y things easy for the balance of . the f I game- . C

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1 Victrola IV $25 1 ^3( The ideal size for the home, in camp, the shore, cottage or while canoeing. ' $1.00 DOWN § X balance on easy weekly payments 8 S Very handy to carry with you... Plays all records the larger fi A models play fi( § - HURLEY'S 8 g THE BIG TRUSTFUL STORE - g X Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden X Just a Few Squares South of Broadway Station fi XC Oaly i Short Slocks from Broadway Station. ^ fi Cape May Office and Sample Room w Q 914 CORGIE STREET • F. ROLLINS, District Manager O A KEYSTONE PHONE 306 • fi X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X CONGRESS HALL JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager Rates and Literature on Application i STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. Sfvme 30, 1921 >

resour/es and Demand J^mn.s $1,720,735.1 1 "C Bonds and Mortgages — 266,075.39 S Stocks and Bonds — - — 1,889,011.68 1 Overdrafts — - — . — ' 28.76 E Banking Houses, Cam.den, j 1 Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 ^avenue Stamps 20"? .39 £jSrh .and Reserve 295,537.56' , $4,294,595.93 j

LIABILITIES Capital •. 'i_ $10,000.00 220,000.00 Profits 20,848.71 3,946,747.24 ■ j -1-S — — 7,000.00 . : $4,29-1,593.95

Three Per Cent. InterAt allowed on Time Deposfts. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault.

ADVISORY NMARD | . -o_! I Hnnrv C ThomDSon. Sec- ! Henry C. -

J. Spicer ChairmanAaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Laka. I

j Sherman S. Sharp, i Dr. V. M. D. Mairy. I A. Carlton Hildreth. i Richard E. Reerea.