Pigcnmr CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, December 10, 19M
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WITH THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M. Second services and ser3:46 P. M. Sunday School. 4:00 P. M. Evensong. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH William Hunter. Minister Sunday Everybody -go-to-Cl\urch Day 10.30 A- M- — Horning -Worship. Sermon topic, "The Church and WorP. M-— Church School for B>- » hie study. \ • ■ _ 750 P. M. — Evening Worship. Sernion topic, "Why Go to Church?" Thi- Week 7.30 Wednesday evening— the regular mid-week social meeting for praise and prayer. . A cordilil invitation is extended we public to worship with us. ( - The recently elected pa^o*KKev. William Hunter, assumed charjreNon Sunday, November 27lh. A gentlemen well prepared educationally, -extended in experience and in every •way fit fot his chosen work. The church is looking forward to large •apiritual progress. Sunday services 10.30 A. -M- and 7.30 P. M- Sunday School, 3 1V-M,./ Prayer Meeting, '(Wednesdays f-luhjP-jM-PRESBYTERIAN On Sunday Rev. C. O. Bosserman, who is back* from his vacation with renewed energy- preached very -forceful and edifying serpions- At the morning sen-ice - Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge sang the beautiful duet, "Doubt No More," and in the evening the choir rendered Harry Rowe Shelly's elevating anthem, "Hark! Hark, My Soul-'- Sunday, next Mr. Rodes will eing a solo in the morning and Mr. { Quidort will sing in the evening. The choir is preparing the fine anthem "O Paradise! O' Paradise*." A setting of H. R. Shelley. Go-to-Church Sunday will be observed at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M-'. Jn the morning the pastor will preach on "Why Men Go to Church." If not accustomed to go to church, come, out and hear why some mSb go. In the evening he -will preach on ''Aids to a Mighty Faith." i The choir will assist in the servim? of praise with special music. MrTheodore W. Reeves will try to arrange for transportation of those who cannot otherwise attend- Keystone phone 2;74-D. /, Bible School at 3 P. M. Christian — . .Endeavor sen-ice at 6-45 P. M. The Juniors meet Wednesday at 1 P- M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 P. -,M- A cortli:il ihvitation to come to church" is extended to all ^psidents and visitors.
THE DOOR SLAMS ON MESS POOR BLOOD MAKES V& HEALTH— THEN COPIES THE ^BLUES" - Once the . vigor of red blood becdmes sapped of- Its strength, the door to happiness* is" literally slarn- ' med- Weariness of body follows and It unfailingly engender- depressed 1 thought.-. To be reserved and cheeiless become.-, a habit. After a time there is art almost filthy "dimness in the expression of the eyes and a pallor to the skin. Days seem ' dull and dark and difficult- A sense of insufferable gloom pervades the spirit. Then it is that Guile's Pepto-Man- • gan Is the great help- It is a red .mood builder. It puts red into ' the blood — increases the number of corpuscles which make the blood rich gnd red. hen the blood is restored .to its natural hoalty state, the sen • aation of well-being returns- Instead of shuffling along, carelessly, there^is the firm and sprirlfey step, the bright lusterful eyes, the clear complexion, identified with the .strength and vigor of good, health. The druggist has •Gude's Pepto-Mangan in both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. PLAN WORK AND SAVE Start the saving habit and open an account with the Security Trust Co. A Strong Institution. Men's Underwear at reduced prices^ Frymire's Removal Sale. See la^ft page. t
MRS. B. S. KUXKLE Mrs- Benjamin S- Kunk'c, widow of the late Benjamin S. Kjokle. former president of the Thirte-v-i and fifteenth strput Passenger Railway, died at -the Gladstone Apartments, Philadelphia, on Sunday, November 27th.1 - Funeral services 'were held nt * the Gladstone, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Interftient at Harrisburg on R November 30th. Mrs. Kunkle, who owns a cottage at this resort, was. well known, havipg-'oeen a summer - visitor for twenty two yqprs. r- — « ■. S r ' MEMORIAM n In loving remembrance of Laura y S. S.tites, who' departed this life December' 8th, 1920. _ One' year with God! Safe in the Heavenly Home! ' Amid the throng of. ransomed beings there; - No more a traveler on this earth to •But sheltered by supernal love;, and careI One year with God! The endless life k . * begun, ' Where all is joy and rest, sweet peace and love. And when our work in faith and hope is done, • . We shall be with her m th£ home abO%0' . SISTER.
MAN'S BEST AGE '• A rocn is as old as his organs ; he can be ns vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if fca aids his organs in perfprming their functions. Keep - vour vital organs healthy, with ' GOLD MEDAL e &4332BIS33 ^ The worfiTr standard remedy for kidney, n liver, bladder and uric acid -troubles . - rince 1696 ; correcta disorders ; stimulates - vital .organs. All jfruggists, three sizes. Look for tho name Gold Model on mry boa B ■ci.ol no imil.tioe
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS \ « Estate of Edward D Page, Dec— »d 1 Pursuant to the order of Harry S- " Douglass, Surrogate of the County o." ' Ca;* May, made on the ifth day ol - December. A. D. 1921. on the appli cation of the subscriber, executrix o said deceased.- notice is hereby given 1 to the, creditor^ of said deceased to ] - exhibit to the subscriber under oath 1 or affirmation their claims apd de- > mauds against the estate of said de - ceased 'within six months from the " fifth dav of December, A. D- 1921, or they will be forever barred of any
I action against the subscriber. ' j . 1 Dee«3er 5th, A- D. 1921. I ' ANNIE CHRISTINE PAGE, i; Executrix , 12-10-9-891 ) MEMORIAM • EnteTBd into rest, Richard T. Ware. 7th, 1919. ' -FAMILY- ; Three hundred and fifty Men's ' , Suit^ at $11.95, at Tenenbaum's Re- « building Sale. < , ' i '
Sausage ! I i-*- / J Our sausages are U I iiiay good not only in taste > i I 1 ? an<^ flavor but *n § 1 & t .X quality of meat as | t » V well. And they are sir \ ^ "L under absov! f 1 (i Wt lutely sanitary con-jnj-v\ xt,- yRSk ditions. 0 V y-DLcag Whether you buy — Ink or bulk sausage, j — X\ you can feel perfectly ' f "f" "i . \ sure of obtaining the \ most carefully se1 lect.ed meats and _ freshest spices— saiisage that is maijo - «'■' clean and kept clean. Anv Kind You Like at Prices You'll Like, , EDWARD P. NITTINGER LIBERTY THEATRE BUILDING /- Keystone Phone 10 CAPE MAY, N. J. ;
-, • " "• " ^ | GIDDING'S ! XMAS SALE . f f We are offering our entire stock of | I Merchandise. Season's best styles, g g Good sizeiselection. f ■ •I A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS | f
I 263 Pair Ladies' | $6.50 and $7.00 ! | Shoes $1.29 .0 Men'H $4 Scout Shoes.. $2.25 " ig: Men's $12.50 18-i'n. Waterproof Shoes 3 — $7.45 e H Men's S7.50 Dress Shoes — . :9. Boys' $4 School Shoes $2.45 d ft Girls' $5 School Shoes $3-4.5 - :S All Cra*ford And LaFrancc n .0 Shoes Greatly Reduced :■ :0>. — SL. : — >j J | Gift Suggestions -- a ' i- ft Men's $2.75 Felt Slippers $1.95 1 11 $5 Wool-Flaijnel Shirts — .-^$1.95 1- ■! .0 Men's $150 Wool Hose — 85c | 'j V: Men's Leather House Shoes $2^69 .0 Ladies' $250 Felt Slippery — $1.65 d '&■_ Ladies' $2 Wool Hose $159 £ .0 Ladies' $150 Silk Hose — 69t
Men's Clothing j | Men*s~$25 Suits $10.45 l ! Men's $30 Overcoats _J*. $1450 j 5 Boys' Clothing I $10 Suits- — D — $3^3 j | $12 Overcoats as. large as 16 i years $$-90 .Trousers » Men's $5 Heavy Army .j Troupers 1— — .. $2.95 'j Wool Mixtures $2-25 jj Boys' Corduroy and -M^ool c| Trousers ' — SI. 29 . .
Underwear & i i .. % $1,25 Fleece i yc~~& ' nt Ribbed — /75c ,o I $2.50 Union Suits ..^1.49 ft Sweaters | Ladies Pull-over Sweaters — $2.95 Men's Heavy Shaljer Knit Sweaters, Tegular $7 $3.95 ^ A Beautiful Selection of Gloves, .0 a Scarfs 'and Handkerchiefs aty^. .0 ^Phenomenal Prices ^
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I rOs Liberty Theatre ,0\ I ^ FRIDAY ud SATURDAY— TWO DAYS § . December 16th., and 17th. X JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A X George Melford Production 8 'THE SHEIK' S X WITH AND X"H| yS(_ Agnes Ay res, who made such , Rudolph Valentine, ta wonderful Success in Whose distinguished acting jef » Cecil B. DeMiHe's In . gj ■ FORBIDDEN FRUIT THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF X*' and THE APOCALYPSE Vf ^ THE AFFAIRg OF ANATOL is remembered by millkma 'O.-, x Direct from 2 weeks showing at Stanley Theatre, Ptiila. x X A PHOTOPLAY OF TEMPESTUOUS LOVE BETWEEN A ft X MADCAP ENGLISH BEAUTY AND A BRONZED,. X ££ ARAB CHIEF / X ;< When an Arab Sees a Woman He Wants, S X He Takes Her , g "THE SHEIK" "IDE SHEIK" "THE SHEIK" S , a 112,625 People Saw "THE SHEIK" in One 5 O Week in New York § . § "THESHElk" "THE SHEIK" "THE SHEIK" VT The heart of the plot of "THE SHEIK," which, in book form V? ft is the year's sensation on both sjdes of the Atlfintif, and vyhich, Cj X as a Paramount Picture, finds and thrills a mu Iti-million audiVT cice- Don't miss the thrill of seeing the proud road-cap English Jf - . ft snatched from the sand by the hard-riding SHEIK of a Kun- v* IX dred tribes. You will see love-making by the hanJLsome Rudolph ft V< \ alentine as the Sheik, which is in full torrent ff oriental tra- X w dition. How. shall the lovely and aristocratic Agnes Ayres, as V? the English Girl, escape with life and honor? That's the plot CT3 X of it, the shiver of it. the odds are so great, — that is the drama X you -or against, a background of infinite desert, of a thousand. , Vc ft. wild Bedouin horsemen with long rifles and flowing robes, you O X will see the bride-market. at BISKRA where tlie slave brides are sold, a great fight between tfie Sheik and the Bandit, between ft t|v::r troops; a ferocity only equalled by tfgers. The answer to X all this wiil make you draw the deepest breath of all at the final • or this, hte greatesj of stories ever yet shown .upon the silver IX •' X Two Days, Friday & Salnrday, Dec. 16 & X XX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SUDAK, Prop. Men's Women's and Children's Shoes Carefully Rebuilt NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY Shoe Sundries and all Kinds of Polishes for Sale - ALT, WORK GUARANTEED We are not old-time cobblers, but up-to-date in every respect, using the best . of material 505 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. What Will YOU Present to the Family as a CHRISTMAS GIFT Studebaker Makes the Finest Gift in the World ; Let I s Talk to You Abput our SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER on one of the nine STUDEBAKER Models ROBERT G. PFERPONT j J Successor to PIERPONT & BROWN • j City Hall Block , / WILDWOOD |
1 1 O - A X-ma« Gift 1 i| FREE ( I . A fine Electric | [ I Iron will be given SS• J . zj to every customer ' I who signs a contract tdJiave a house wired I duringAhCVnonth .of December. : 1 It will not be necessary to have the wir1 ing done in this month, but the contract must | I be. signed in December., '' i | Our prices are lower in December. Let If I -us .tell you more about it. . 1 1 A.D.REEVES \ : =^===— u ' =_X:; ■
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