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—————— ————— n C«rs CITV PIER THEATRE PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS jv WEEK OF JULY 17 I ^ FEATURING THE FAMOUS FERRARA QUARTETTE It — hi MONDAY, JULY 17— . 5 Mabel Ballm, in >1 "OTHER WOMEN'S CLOTHES" £ j ei TUESDAY, JULY 18 — i »" Jack Holt, in ? "THE GRIM COMEDIAN" j - hi WEDNESDAY, JULY 19— £ Richard Dix, in "THE POVERTY OF RICHES" S I — — g THURSDAY, JULY 20- # il Constance Binney, in 0 "MIDNIGHT" fi FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 21 and 22 — h Wesley Barry, in I e "PENROD" 1 — ft SUNDAY, JULY 28— e Clara Kimball Young, in In "A WORLDLY MADONNA" j COX'S OPEN AIR THEATRE : BOARDWALK OPPOSITE LAFAYETTE HOTEL t One Show Nightly Starting at 9 o'clock COOL COMFORTABLE REFINED SMOKING PERMITTED n MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 17 and 18— Owen Moore In the New York Sensation 1 "REPORTED MISSING" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 19 end 20— j Irving Cummings, in "CAMERON OF THE ROYAL j MOUNTED" 1 FRIDAY, JULY 21— Raymond Hatton, in "His Back Against the Wall" SATURDAY and SUNDAY, JULY 22 and 23— Hobart Bosworth, in "THE SEA LION" X Specially Added— LARRY SEMON in *THE SHOW Watch Theee Theatres for the Bit: Shows that are Coming 'gxixiiiSSxEXExExixixlMix Ladies' Skirts ■ White Flannel, Homespun and Tweed J Skirtr made to your order ■ g We Make a Specialty of CapC*-in all -the }£ev Shades and Bl Materials DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING — — 5 GYS RIEF 1 ■ 219 Decatur Street lAPE MAY, N J M .Y" ' ."j CONGRESS HALL CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY — h Opens for the Season June 24th UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, SERVICE AND ATMOSPHERE John V. Scott, Manager Shampooing, Facial Massage and Manicuring DONE AT YOUR RESIDENCE BY APPOINTMENT MISS CLARA L. ABBOTT* ^ . VIRGINIA HOTEL Keystone, 257 Bell, 32-W \

AND LAUGHS IN "RE- I] PORTED MISSING" The much talked-of picture, "Reported Missing," comes to Cox's Open Air Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, July 17 and 18. This Selxnick picture, in which Owen Moore is starred is really one of those super-productions we hear so much about but rarely see is full of the type of thrills which R have made motion pictures the world s most popular entertainment- One of these scenes, a race between a sea and a hydroaeroplane, is worth price of admission alone. Follcv,ing this chase comes one in high paw- a ered autos- In this latter race, Moore, in the part of Richard Boyd, stages a scene "which is the replica of those thrilling events which fill the daily papers on summer Mondays- In en- " deavoring to steer dear of a child in j., his path he swings his machine over A an embankment. . . ;r In addition to these thrills there i® ,p a shipwreck which contains a series of remarkable sea scenes photo- w graphed in. a manner which vividly w illustrates the rapid artistic advance ^ of the cinema. . , Tom Wilson, ope of D- W. Grif- 1 fith's old stand-bys, is the prime mov- i > er in a lot of comedy scenes, particularly those in which he attempts to wreak revenge on a group of Orientals who are trying to do away with | Ins master, Owen Moore. Pauline Garon, the perfect flapper, c furnishes the romance and gives an 2 excellent portrayal of a young s""" |F madly in love and intent upon mak- | 7 herself the inspiration of the man j p she adores- Owen Moore, the .lucky p man. in the character of Richard Boyd, certainly needs the inspiration 7 as he is the absolute insofar as not 1 1 carina whether school keeps or not. j "Reported Missing" is fine entertainment throughout. ■ 1 • 1 V HOW YOU FEEL i — — e the Poorhouse you'll bring me, 1 1 You treasured old thing; | (How vou eat- the gas!) i Do without it? Not very well; |< How much I love it I cannot tell, | It's magis charm has cast its spell, t A friend indeed, to one in need, And yet, alas! The price of gas, 1 It does take plenty of "feed " < t Cheer up, my friend, there is an end, , Now miles on feed is guaranteed; \ STROMBERG'S here and takes the 1 lead; Fifty miles on a gallon of gas | Is STROMBERG performance, that s ] surely class. 1 1 You precious Ford, I loved you, K When you nearly drove me broke; 1 Though I used to get so peevish When on gulps of gas you d choke Now you sound like a Singer, And pull like a truck; And will go to Philadelphia for A fraction of a buckSTROMBERG CARBURETORS SEE OTTINGER ' North Side Schellenger's Landing Bridge ' ), INSURES BALL TEAM AGAINST RAIN f Edgar P. Stites, Jr., of the firm of ■ Edgar P. Stites & Son, has issued a I rain insurance policy to manager F George Dorner, of the Cape May Base- | ball team, against rain, on Saturday, I July twenty-second, when the Newton [ Coal Company plays the Cape May fl Collegians at Columbia Park- The I policy was issued in the Hartford Fire r Insurance Company, of Hartford, I Conn. This is the first rain insurance pol- [ icy ever issued in this city, and the ■ second one ever placed in Cape May ' county- The other other policy was £ issued by agent Harris' of the Hart- | ford Agency at Waldwood, on the 1 Cape May Count v Fairv The Hartford Fire Insurance ComI panv also issues policies against flood. (Edgar P. Stites & Son are to be congratulated on being wide awake - enough to » secure this business from ■ the Cape May ball team. WANTED — Engineer wanter- Must understand tuibines and switchboard. Apply chief engineer, Cape Mav Light and Power Plant. 7-15-tf

WITH THE g CHURCHES I CHURCH OF THE ADVENT S Corner Decatur and Lafayette Sts- I Cape May, N. J. S Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph. D-, ■£ Rector .Church, open all the Year A Services Holy Communion, 7J0 A- M. BS Second service and sermon, 10.80 A A. M. Sunday School, 815 P. M. Evensong, 4 00 P. M. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL vp Located at Washington and Frank- mm lin streets- Services, morning, 1080 ■ M.; evenjkg, 8 P. M-, daylight sav- Q time. Sunday, July 16th, the Rev. ■■ Floyd.. Tomkins, S. T. D., Rector of ■ the Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, J* will officiate, a Divine at national and ■ world-wide reputation. He has been at this church one Sunday in the sum- M, mer season for many consecutive M years and always preaches to a large "J con-legation whenever he officiates- : CATHOLIC CHURCH OF OUR * LADY, STAR-OF-THE-SEA Washington street, near Atlantic ' R. R. Masses, Sunday at 6, 8 and 10 A. M. Weekdays, 780 A. M. First Friday, 8 P. M. Confessions, [780 to 9 P. M. Residence of Parish 1 -next to the chunch, where the ;Rev. D. M- Kennedy may be found I whenever his services may be needed[The church is always attended during ' the summer season. METHODIST The mixed quartette has won its 1 way to the hearts of worshippers. The increased congreo-ations last Sabbath evidenced this fact. The quartette I will sin<» at both services on Sunday- ! 10.00 A. M. — Bible School. There [is a place for every member of the congregation. 11-00 A. M — tMorning worship. Pastor Hillman will have for '^vsubject, "Doubting." 8.00 P. M. — Evening worship, £ ' mon subject, "When Forgetting is ■ Calamitous." Everyone who thinks the church is a necessary institution should attend its sendees on the SabPRESBYTERIAN The church is centrally situated at and Hughes streets. The manse is on Hughes street next to the church. The Rev. C- O- Bosserman, pastor, can usually be found at home to respond 10 any call wherein the services of a minister are required Sunday services, morning, at 11 A. M.; Sabbath School at 9 A. M.; ^ Christian Endeavor at 7.00 P. M., and ~ evening service at 8.00 P. M. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 P. M. All sendees on davlight saving time Sunday next, 16th inst., Master Friend Hunter, son at Rev. William Hunter, pastor of the Baptist Church, will play selections on the violin in keeping with the church sendee. r BAPTIST William Hunter, Minister £ Sunday a 10.00 A. M. — Church School for Bir ble study. 11-00 A. M. — Morning worship. Sermon topic, "Equipment." n 8.00 P. M. — Evening worship. Serv mon topic, "A Miss Fit." "e A vocal soloist from Philadelphia e will assist the choir and render solos 1, at both the morning and evening services. I- The Week e 8.00 P. M- Wednesday — Church y night sendee for prayer and medita5 tion. - Seats are free and a cordial wel- s e come to all who may worship with usAT THE LIBERTY i. ■> e Saturday, July 22, Bert I.ytell, in e "The Face Between. Added, Charlie II Chaplin, in "Pav Dav." On Sunday, July 23, Rodolph Valentino, in "The _ Conquering Power." Special engagement Friday, Saturday and Sunday, t Miss Ruth Montague, mezzo-soprano, i- winner of the Sfokowski medalAdvertise in the Star and Wavd and . •.vatch results.

PIB1IC AUCTION i Wednesday, July 19th g 423 BEACH AVENUE Adjoining Arnold's Cafe ■ R. A. MOGHABGHAB j| ■ COMMENCING EACH DAY 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ^ Must raise $7,000 within flye days ■ to take care of my foreign invoices which have just | i arrived at customs ^ ■ ■ j ■ To raise this amount I will offer my present valuable u stock of g ,8 — Oriental Rugs, Linens, Etc. at Auction. No Reserve TOBOLDT CO., Auctioneer0 X( XBXBXHXB XBXIXMXKKB XiD^I

| » I Summers, Delicatessan 424 Washington St. Boardwalk Stores For Rent in the "ARCADE" Cape May CENTRAL LOCATION. SPACES TO SUIT ALL TENANTS Also the Best All-year Corner Store on the Main Street Wonderful Opportunity for a First Class Restaurant APPLY Agent Sol Needles or William N. Weaver, Owner Cor. Perry and Washington Sts. Wildwood & Cape May Ferry Service NOW RUNNING LEAVES WILDWOOD CREST AT END OF TROLLEY LINE AND SCHELLENGER'S LANDING, CAPE MAY 9.15—1080—12.00—2.00—3.15 — 480 Church's bus line leaves White House Tea Room (Boardwalk) for all boats. Arrangements for moonlight parties can be made at the White House Tea Room. FARE— Adults, 35c; Children, 20c— EACH WAY Electrical Contractor... INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE 609-D3 CAPE MAY. N.J. ■ Special^tiiis week at the ■ ; CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP ■ HARRY L. KEHR, Propriel.r. g ■ Ford Fenders, Extra Heavy ■ ■ $12.00 per set of four '8 j ! 33x4 First Quality Tires $15.00 ^ j ■ Special Bargains in good used cars ' ■ West Perry Street, at the Bridge ■ I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■