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XXXXXXXXXXKW ««««««««« *0=0** ; LIBERTY THEATRE 8 > Washington Street ! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH X 5 Lionel! Barrymore, Seena Owen, S ? and Lowell Sherman g I "THE FACE IN THE FOG" § ? We want to stand right up on our hind legs and tell our patrons D f that this is one of the finest crook stories that has ever been made. X [ We guarantee that this picture will shock the most jaded patron A ) inio a knowledge that he is witnessing a REAL PICTURE. Q r » [ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH— f Thomas Meighan, Leatrice Joy and i Theodore Roberts Q [ "THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW" g ? Here's Tom Meighan and a great supporting cast in the richest © [ screen treat the Good Luck Star has ever offered. A gorgeous Vf L adventure that is really two stories in one. x ranTLnsH g|P!|PORTLHND CEHEWT^w ■ TJORTLAND cement requires expensive * manufacturing machinery, delicate and accurate analysis, proportioning and supervision — it is probably the most costly of all building materials to manufacture. In use on the job it is one of the most economical. To the building world it is what sugar is to the grocer — a small profit item that must depend on volume for any profit at all. Your : building material dealer is actually doing your community a favor when he stocks cement— it ' ; is an essential, and as such he carries it. But because it is an essential you can enable him to continue to stock it. There are a dozen small jobs, and perhaps some big ones, where you can most economically and profitably use concrete right now. You'U be surprised how yj cheaply it can be used. _ i The Atlas Portland Cement Co. j Sates Offsets : — New York — Boston — Philadelphia Mills: — Northampton, Pa.— Hudson, N.Y.— Lends, Ala. "The Standard by which n ?'i all other Makes are measured i For Sale by ELDREDGE and PHILLIPS, Inc. wtjtfre Sugar jacket just "melts in your mouth," then you get the deleo table gum center. ^And with ^ Wt^tr/g ^ t h taste better. fess? geS?» caa
NEAL-STAHL I / A very pretty wedding was solemn- > ized Wednesday morning, November 1, . I at eleven o'clock, when 'Miss Annette ? Stahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aar- J > on C. Stahl, of Lewisburg, Pa., and 1 f Robert M. Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ( Fred B. Neal, of Rio -Grande, were * 5 married at the home of the bride's ' v parents. The ceremony was perform- * f ed by Rev. H. H. Rupp, of the Re- 1 f formed church of Lewisburg. in the 1 K presence of the immediate families 1 ( and a few friends- * - The bride, who was given in mar- 1 I riage by her father, wore a gown of 1 f white satin and silk lace. Her veil of ) trille was held dri place bv a wreath \ of orange blossoms. She carried a 1 ( bridal bouquet of white roses and lilf lies of the .valley. - 5 Miss Helen Stahl, of Shamokin, Pa., ( the bride's only attendant, was gown- < ed in blossom pink georgette and wore | J a hat of gold lace and carried a beau- ' tiful arm bouquet of vellow chrysan- < themums. Stewart Hamilton of Pittsj| burgh, was best man. The home was £ very beautifully decorated with chrys- < anthemums, ferns and autumn leaves. J Immediately following the ceremony A a wedding breakfast was served after Jf which Mr. and Mrs. Neal left by mot5 or for a trap thru the New England A States. They will return to Pittsburg £ where Mr. Neal is engaged in busi- / ness. ( IN MEMORIAM it LOVETT — In loving memory of our * dear son, Clarence H- Lovett, who deJ parted this life, November 7th, 1918. - Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms areoer I On the Borderland we left him, Soon to meet and part no more. Far beyond this world of trouble, Far away from toil and care. We shall find our darling waiting, In our Father's Mansion Fair. Sadly missed by Mother, Brothers and Sisters. SALLIE E. LOVETT. i Christmas Goods | FRENCH IVORY | Fine Stationery § Toilet Articles I 3 And Many Desirable Novelties [ : Suitable for Gifts 5 Wares Drug Shop : ? Washington and Decatur Streets , | ' CAPE^MAY^ N. J.^ ^ ^ !
NOTICE TO LIMIT 'CREDITORS Estate of Furman 'Barnett, Deceased. ' Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the ninth day of November, A D. 1922, on the application of the subscriber, Executor, of said ceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the ninth day of November, A. D. 1922, or thev will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated November 9, A. D. 1922. WILLIAM S. BARNETT, 11-11-10-15.54 Executor. BROWN'S THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Small lot of Hat Frames at 50 cents SHORT LENGTH OF VELVETS suitable for Millinery or Trimmings at $1.50 a yard _ SILK REMNANTS at $1.00 a yard Flower Ornaments and Feather Fancies 15 to 50 cents A FEW CHILDREN'S HATS TO CLOSE OUT $1.00 LADIES HATS at $1.98 COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE BROWN'S 417 WASHINGTON ST. IBuy Sturdy Shoes | When you buy your Children's [ Shoes here, you get more than i merely Shoes — you get the as- j surance that the Shoes are hon- J estly made, properly construct- 1 ed of materials that will stand [ up under the rough usage they j j receive. E. J. COOK I (FORMERLY BEERS) I 321 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY. N. J. 8 5
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O. D. O. Butt'-rmilk Baby Chick Food O. D. O. Ask Your Dealer Those Are The Foods Thai Made Jersey Poultry Industry Famous S, Inc., Cape May, New Jersey. For bale by ELDREDGE & PHILLIP BELL PHONE 3I6-W KEYSTONE 168-A S FRANK P. MATTERA WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY Manufacturer of 3 CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS Successor to James McLinden Plant Established in 1905 js REDUCE YOUR BUILDING COST AND BUILD WITH 5 CONCRETE, THE PERMANENT STRUCTURE Mattera's Blocks are Best by Every Test s Owing to our facilities for manufacturing on a large scale, a stock 3 of well seasoned blocks is kept constantly on hand and ready for 3 delivery anywhere in Cape May County. You are invited to inspect the plant at all times — located at 2 FIFTH AND NEW JERSEY AVES, ANGLESEA, N. J. 3
An U nprecedented Announcement! Overcoats Insured by Oak Hall Wanamaker & Brown will hand to every customer who buys an overcoat a policy of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company which, to quote the policy itself, agrees to indemnify the purchaser "for direct loss or damage by burglary, theft, larceny or robbery, as well as for damage by fire or by lightning." C THIS is just one more step forward in the policy of Wanamaker & Brown to give their customers greater value and greater consideration for the dollars they spend than can be found elsewhere. This policy applies to our "All America" Overcoats, illustrated. It applies to — ALL OUR DOUBLE BREASTED ULSTERS $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, -$50 ALL OUR IMPORTED ENGLISH "HARLEVIA" OVERCOATS $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 ALL OUR CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 All Our Lightweight Overcoats, SPIT All Our Tweeds, 3kT>s. Herringbones /vV-^l \\ and every coat of whatever kind or / I Lf ^ at whatever price now offered in li the new stocks at Wnnaroaker & IF m- _) k J J Brown which are filled to overflow- / A i ing, also carry the insurance policy F / F Special Sale of 2336 ^4! New Winter Suits 7^^^ & // $25, $30 and $35 // I Onk Hall offers these new Winter- Li, I weight worsted, unfinished worsted, J il i 14** cheviot suits specially at these I I 1 1 three figures. I J I I They set the pace for value in L_ J Philadelphia. Exceptionally ^ We pay carfare to and from your}home town on purchases of certain amounts. Ask your salesmen. Wanamaker & Brown Market Street at Sixth for 61 Years, Phila. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th Columbia Park 3.00 P. M. TICKETS 25 cents FROM / I RUTHERFORD & MILLER V ELDREDGE AVENUE Phones WEST f A* We Keep You Hot and Barn

