Saturday. October 1 1921
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2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 3RD— ■ m EDITH STOREY, in S - THE BEACH OF DREAMS ■ ■ The thrilling tale of a Woman Robinson Crusoe in strange adV ventures that absorb ani^ fascinate. Opening Chapter of the J; U remarkable Serial ■ W g MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE a I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH— A NORMA TALMADGE in ■ Channing Pollock's famous play ( THE SIGN ON THE DOOR , ■ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCT- 5TH AND 6TH — . Hugo Ballin Presents EAST LYNNE jj A modernized version of a World Classic. First time in pictures ^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TH— H HOBART BOSWORTH in g <* THE CUP OF LIFE I! Another masterpicture by Thomas H. Ihce. , _ Chapter One of the greatest serial in Vears * HURRICANE HUTCH jj with CHARLES HUTCHISON B. the thrills-minute stunt king & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH — 5 FRANK MAYO in f| THE SHARK MASTER "Hurricane Hutch" at the Matinee Only on Saturday. & . SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES • V Charlie Chaplin in "THE TRAMP" ■ ■ X W ■wHwayavAVIVIVIVIVIVIWI^ ■
WRpYS "AFTER EVERY MEAL" Mint leaf, peppermint or lbsI cious Juicy fruit, either I flavor Is a treat for your sweet tooth. And all are equally good for you. Teeth, appetite and | digestion all benefit. Your nerves will say "thank you." your vim will respond. WRICLEVS Is liked for what it does as well as for its BIG I I value at the small cost of 5c. The Flavor Lasts ^ v ^
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324 Washington Street ^
Cape May, N. J.
j WITH 11IE j CHURCHES j CHURCH OF THE ADVENT I Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. ] Rector SUNDAY SERVICES ! 7:80 A. M. Holy Communion. j , i 10:30 A. M- Second services and ser- . I mon. ' 3:46 P. M. Sunday School. | 4:00 P. M. Evensong. BAPTIST Sunday, Oct. 2nd, "Services now on j ! standard time and until further hot- 1 • I ice- Morning, 10:30 a. m., preaching, f Sunday school, 8:00 p. m. Evening. I service, 7:30 p. ra- Wednesday even ■ j ing regular prayer meeting, 5:30 p.| I m. Special music by the choir. | ' MfiTHODlSt CHURCH I Sunday, "October second. 10:30 A. M- Morning worship, conI ducted by the minister. | ,3 P- M. Sunday School. „ 7:45 P- M- Bright hour service, j Paster Hillman will preach on aperti1 ,nent subject- . Sunday, October 9th, will be observed as Roll Call Day. A special ' effort will be made to h^ve a]l the . members present for the morning [ service when their names will be ' called. Special program is being ar- | ranged. PREBYTERIAN j Services at 10:30 a. nU and 7:30 p. I m. on Sunday- Sunday school at o . p. m- Christian Endeavor on Sun- 1 day, 6:45 p. m. It was very noticea- . • ble that the Choir Leader wore an I > unusual smile and expression of gratI ification last Sunday evening. Being! ■ the recipient of such kind attention | and assistance from the Misses Newkirk and McKean who appeared in '• their former positions in the "alto line , j We arc all looking forward to some L .very pleasant times at rehearsals.j. and the production* of some very ; I good music duringrwinter. One postI tion in the choir needs filling and it ; ' is hoped that Mr. J. W. Eldredge will j soon be able to be in his place {or-t. ' bass. r CAPE MAY POINT ^ 'The Community service was well ; 9 attended on Sunday last. The Rev Mr. Hillman, of the M. E- Church, of | Cape May, preached the sermon, i which was taken from Matthew, fifth ; chapter, sixth verse. , .. . f F. E. Schroeder had charge of the , . music. The interest which hns *en showm in these services is most en- , couraging and we look forward to the , entire community taking a part in; this work as it is a' *>art of each ami ; every dweller in Cape May PointA afmmunity which is without any religious tendency or interest cannot succeed- The Point needs to come up and it is- only through a heartfelt religious interest that anything can be accomplished, "so let, us shine"Y'ou- in your small corner and I in mine-" „ , , I On Sundav next October 2, the ; service at 3:30 P. M; will be in charge I of the Rev. Jacob Dvke,--pf Cold ( Spring Presbyterian Church: Now j let us all turn out and" extend a wcl- 1 come to these men, , who so willingly | have come to us It is very discour- , «ous to say the least, to not greet: these strangers within our gates. L Mr. and Mrs. James Leiper with , their littlo-folks have returned home j after .spending the season hereIt is with much regret that the •church parts with Mr. Leiper. He has taken charge of the Sunday School, worked untiringly in every j movement for the uplift of the work j and we look forward to again having ] him with us next season. ] Much credit Ts also due Mrs. Lind. sey, a friend of the Leiper family for ] giving her services as organist in the - Presbyterian Church during the summer. MrsT Lijwsaf purchased the | Hughes bunga/ow on "Yale Avenue, so ; that we may Expect to have her with i us next season. | Woodrufi-Jatlock has returned to j his home in Woodstown, N. J- He is | the son of the Rev. Wm. Tatlock, wjio i was the Supply for July for the Pres- ; byterian Church- - Mr-' and Mrs. Nathan Jones, of Roxborough, are going to remain until late in the Fall. Mr. Jones thinks that the Point is a perfect Arcadia, nothing like it on the coast. Mrs. Robert W. Lippincott of Haddonfield and her sister, Mrs. Thomas Dibble, of New York; were visitors hfcre on Sunday last. They having taken a run over from Cape May to call on Mrs- Arthur J. Dale, thinking, she might be down for the day. The were here to attend the wedding on Saturday of Mrs. Lippincott 's son. Robert C- Lippincott to Miss Isabel Miles, .which took place in the Church , of the Advent, Cape May. The ladieswere delighted with the , beauty of the Point and Mrs. . Lippincott hopes to have a cotage here next seasonThe regular .Wednesday afternoon meeting of thc^Women's Exchange •was held on September 21st. Mi> Ada Spitxka presiding. A verj pleasant afternoon \vassp6nt with an exchange of ideas on knitting, cro cheting and other work. Several musieal numbers and readings were given.- Thd meeting adjourned to meet - September 28th. Come out, bring a- friend, you'll en. joy it when the days are dark and dreary. ,A large number of fishermen came, down on the Point on Sunday to in dulge in. surf fishing on the Ija> shore- This is' going to be a big tliing . for the Point after ■ awhile. It is a* such a beautiful jjpot and the men do sp enjoy it. . Mrs John Hanley entertahwi' he; | brother, Edward Gowdy over th ®* week-end.
AUCTION SALE j Himnhald Goods, indudiag carpets, < furniture, beds, bedding, china, lin ' ens, silverware, etc at HOTEL WINDSOR October 10Ui, 1921 : Excellent opportunity to purchase i equipment of the hotel which is be- < : ing replaced. 1 N. GOLDBLATT j 311 Washington Street, < Cape May, N. J. j WATCH REPAIR \ JEWELRY REPAIR \ HOUSEWORK IS 1 BURDEN j Woman's lot la a weary on* at ' beat But with backache and other C distressing kidney ills life indeed ( becomes a burden. Doan's Kldnoy ; Pllle have made life, brighter for J many Cape May women. Read what Mrs. Mary H. Hoffman, 436 W. Perry St. Cape May, says: "I suffered a great deal with kidney complaint. | "My back was weak and lame and I : felt ticed out and run down, and 1 could hardly do my housework. I | I was hardly ever free Irom -dizzy ' i headaches aDd my'kidnoys acted ir1 regularly. My feet swelled and 1 oould hardly bear my weight on them, l .used Doan's Kidney Pllis . ; for these ailments and they were " just what I needed. They relieved me of the aches and pains and put mf kidneys in good order. I highly : | rooorumeud Doan's Kidney Pills." . Price bi'c, at' all dealers Don't [simply ask for a 'kidney remedy — get ■ (loan's kidney Pi is -the same t'.iat • i .Mrs. Hoffman had. Foster-MUbuni I Co.. Mfrs.. neffaie. N Y DANCING EVERY 1 SATURDAY EVENING ; Cox's .City Pier Theatre cape may, n. J. ;j HARMONY JAZZ ORCHESTRA SPOTLIGHT DANCES |! AND OTHER ! NOVELTIES [ DanciNg 9 to 12 p. m. j Admission 55c (tax included)
* Millinery Opening § x Thursday and Friday I S September 22nd and 23rd. !|- IQ Presenting the most engaging Parisian Modes , jv in street and dress hftts. .( Q The new styles show a penchant for the w picturesque. The colorings were never more beautiful, radiant fuchsia and red shades, vivid . >C blues, soft browns. - All black hats in rich velvets ft ^ ^""with jet trimmings and black with plumage in O LOTTIE R. HILLMAN | 209 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. S' Out Tuesdays x
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