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COLD SPRING » Walter Taylor Jpored to Ekbra on Sunday. - r c D. C. Eldredge is improving the appearance of his cottage With a coat of ] paint. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Lake have re- t turned from a brief vacation trip- 5 Lehman Langley has moved hie family in the Swain cottage on Town Bank road. ' The Ladies' Aid of the Tabernacle Church will hold an oyster supper at ! the Grange Hall. December 6th, 1922. < Mrs. May Waiter fell from the door step at her home sustaining painful ! injuries. i Mrs. Ida Kremers is soliciting orders for Christmas candies- , Rev. W. Steckels delivered a fine sermon from the pulpit of the Old Bride Presbyterian Church, Sabbath morning. In the absence of pastors, tthe con- 1 pregations of Tabernacle and Old Bride Churches were invited to unite with Stone Church at Cape May on Thanksgiving Day. WEST CAPE MAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Eldredge entertained Misses Edna and Marion Eldredge. of Philadelphia on Sunday. Miss Ethel Mae Reeves spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs- Fred Hand and two children, are spending two weeks in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lea, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mrs. Ida Chester on -Sunday. Mrs. Lea was formerly Miss Elsie Hand of Cape May. Mrs- E- Morton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude 1 Morton of Tuckahoe. R. B. White of the U. S- S. North Dakota, is visiting Miss Laura Pierson. - Leroy Taylor as spending the week end in Philadelphia. Charles P. McKeane Of Baltimore, spent the week end with Mrs. Annie McKeane. Mr. and Mrs- Wm. G. Blattner spent , the week end in Camddh with Dr. Rhu * Hand and wifeMr. and Mrs. N. Raynor left on Wednesday for Long Island to spend the winter. Twenty-five men of the encampment cf the Odd Fellows will attend the parade at Millyiule, N. J. RIO GRANDE j The Grange Hall looks very pretty in its new coat of paintMrs. Louise Harris. Rita Thurston. s ie it id ; ^ — — — — — — — — — '
and Clara Cresse, went to Pitman on Wednesday to attend the S. S- Convem- ^ taon. Mr. Robinson and family have mov- < ed to Bridgeton- * Roy Wood drives around in his new 1 Ford. « Mrs. James Fisher is spending some ; time with her daughter, "re. Harry ■ of Camden- 1 William Hand moved into one of the company houses on Tuesday. Mr- and Mrs. Dennis Fisher spent ; Sunday with Mrs. John Kipby at 1 . Ocean City. Merril Neal who is employed at I Devon came home Saturday, returning on MondayMrs. David Goff is quite much Indisposed at this writing, j Mrs. Rebecca Neal from Cape May 1 Cit was in town SundayCapt. Silas Shaw passed away on . Sunday morning after a long linger- . 1 ing illness. Funeral services at the ■ , Rio Grande M- E. Church, interment | i at Tabernacle cemetery.
CARD PARTY AND DA NCR The Hospital Committee of the Woman's Commbnity Chib wsH hold • card narty and dance at the Convention Hall on Thanksgiving Evening, ■ Nov. 30th. The card playing wffl commence a* 8 .0 '-clock Dancing at . 9:30. The Admit «k® will be 60 cents. , Prizes will be given for the card party and refreshments wffl be eoldWGOD SALE t The Trustees of the Cold Spring t Presbyterian Church will sell at public. sale on Saturday, December 2nd. , 1922, at 1 P- M. about twenty. •ere* . standing ^timber ^oe^d^o^ tjwP*Tshorf distance above the Flailing Creak " Road. The timber wfll be eoW in lota to suit purchasers and the terms W > be made known on the day of sale. If the day should .prove atomy the saia i will be held the next fair day- - 11-26- lt-294 e ] m * m - s t If you have anything to sell or teat, _ri^_an "ad" in the Star^ft Wave-
MR. GOBBLER Awaits Your Table I X 6 Truly madam, you as well as your family and guest will appreciate * the wonderful quality of onr Birds. h And everything else is here in the Butcher's Stock for your "■ Thanksgiving Day Meal. '/ ' DUNHAM CELEBRATED SAUSAGE Just the thing to stuff your Turkey or Sunday Chicken iu * * E. P. Nittinger Liberty Theatre Building, Washington St. ,y Keystone Phone 10 Cape May, N. J. i
IB any length, width or thickkneaa for any purpose whatever — that's the efhave ample stocka of seasoned, meaa- ' B v > nred timbers in our yard te be able to V~x make such a broad offer. We have! N And onr prices will save yon mooey. GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. 1- » STATEMENT OF T HE CONDITION OP Security T rust Co. - June 30, 1922 Southwell Corner Waehinr'on pnd Ocean Street! Cape Miy, N. J., Novembar 11, 1922
RESOURCES _ Time and demand loan»-*l, 778,841 86 1 Bonds and Mortgages — 288,076 39 1 Stocks and bonds 2,031,659 17 Ormdntfu 61 86 1 Banking houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape m- 123,000 00 Revenue stamps _/ Cash and Reserve 284,660 30 *4,601,270 *8 ) !l 1
LIABILITIES ; Capital — C100.000 00 I Surplus 280-000 00 ' Undivided profits — lfttfl 82 i Deposits L 4,094,817 66 Dividend 7^00 00 • y 3 1 *4,601,270 48
Throe Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. jiff, M Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Wes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. , Wills Drawn and kept without Charge- ) ADVISORY BOARD
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KEEP WELL Trying to get something for nothnig is a sure wav to get experienceHealth is given you by NATURE and it requires care to keep it- See me today. Dr. Humbert Mangino CHIROPRACTOR Painless Adjustments Prompt Attention Given to Home Calls 233 Decatur Street. Phone Keys. 79-X Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I 7 ts 9 P. M.
I ANOTHER BIG SALE This Saturday! Look First, Then Buy We know just what we are doing when we ask YOU TO SHOP AROUND before buying, when we ask you to visit other Stores and then COMPARE their merchandise and quality with Schwartz's. Because if SCHWARTZ'S did not feel mighty sure that comparison would prove that SCHWARTZ'S MERCHANDISE is higher in quality anl much LOWER IN JTUCE than elsewhere, we most certainly would not ask you to go to other stores to look. AND REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT SCHWARTZ'S^
Ladies Suits AND DRESSES Wonderful Group of Stylish Models to be sold at great sacrifice. Come in and be convinced. STYLISH Stout Coats for Stylish Stout Women. Were *35 to *55 valued NOW *19.95 to *29.95 Large Assortment of SPORT HATS Many Styles 95c up Special Sale of Children's SPORT & DRESS COATS sizes 6 to 14. Prices vary from $5.00 up
Special lot of Women's PLAID BACK SPORT COATS, regular *15.95 to *19.95. Will go on sale for $12.95 Don't miss this wtfnderful opportunity. Wqpien's Indestructible Stockings, something new on the market. Guaranteed three months. Regular *2.50 Special $1.95 Women's Pure Silk & Wool indestructible stockings with fancy clocks, worth *1-95, special for Saturday $1.25 I . : Children's Fleeced Underi wear, sizes from 6 to 14, wonderful saving. Special 55c 1
Mjm's All Silk and Knitted Neckwear, latest patterns. ® Regular *1.00 Special 59c I Men's All Silk Shirts Stripes and Plain White Jersey Silk Shirts- Were I *5.95 ) Sales price $3.95 MEN'S SOCKS » 3 pairs 25c ' All sizes. Wonderful Values. HANDKERCHIEFS ' Men's and Women's Special 4c
MEN LOOK! .We are sacrificing all onr Winter Suits and Overcoats at less than cost. All sizes. Latest models. Special lot of Men's Trousi ere, Worsteds and Cash- , mere, worth *5.00 Special $2.95 Genuine Moleskin Pants, regular $3.50 Special at $1.95 Men don't miss this great opportunitv. Men's Best Fleeced Winter Underwear, all sizes Bargain 59c VAN HEUSEN COLLARS Special 40c
HAND BAGS AND SUIT CASES, regular $150 to $2.95. Now « $1.00 to $1.75 Men's Madras Shirts in neat Stripes. All sizes. Values *2.95. Special $1.35 Another wonderful sale of large Turkish Towels 19 cents Extra large Huck Towels 12 cents Sewing Cotton. Black and White 2c Spool
Many other articles not mentioned above will go on sale. Come Early, Store Open from 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. Special Extra— Owing to many of our customers, unable to attend the opening Sale last Saturday, in time to receive a gift, we have decided to extend our offer and will give away to t e first two hundred customers a beautiful Gift. So be sure and be one of the first. Schwartz's Fashion Shop 406 WASHINGTON STREET Phone Keystone 393 CAPE MAY, N. J.

