Cape May Star and Wave, 1 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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PERSONAL . MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS OF THE COMING AND Going or CAPE MAY VisITORS RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs F. Brown left town Mogend efictnogn a short pleas re trip to visit friends in V ineland, Philadelphia and other towns, expecting to arrive home Sunday. William Cassidy has purchased a mew Ford kril Mra. J. Rogers spent Monday ma Tacking ‘after her real estate. Miss Blake, of Cape May Court House, was da ae beagabito friends heral Mrs. Edward G a month in Pittsburg, y ~ home. regular dinner hour, they were never the‘ess in darkness of the fact that sweeties were going to accompany the dinner, In view of this surprise they went at twenty-five pounds of . cake just as they did at the German Brig ands at Chateau Thierry. There wasn‘t a German left and so with the cakes, smokes and chocolates, there wasn‘t a speck of these luxuries left. That is to be expected when you serve the soldiers with genuine ammunition. mege~NOTICE Cape May, N. hives Feb. 28,1919. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of March, "Bis i mak advertise ad sale for taxes all property up on which the boner taxe dne mente dt- ( remain unpaid. warreks. FEngerbon, Jr., * Collector of Taxes. SPRING MILLINERY rtvies as, returned Pu ea yles an H whow a lange vine 1 am La vealed muthentic TBlest rtyise of the semson. The latest protnc in vells at inter esting prices. ing announcement later. LOTTIE R. by errr! 220 P 8

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Geraldine Farrer in an Alaskan dance hall It remained for Goldwyn to place the vivid, alectric personality of the international celebrity in this unusual eavironment. Everyone who knows her in opera or on the screen will want to see the diva in a role more unusual than "The Hell Cat," more absorbingly dramatic than in ‘The Turn of the Wheel," and absolutely unlike anything she has ever done in lyric drama. Yet "Shadows." her new Goldwyn picture, is not an Almakan story. — Geraldine Farrar does not appear in the tawdry finery of a dance hall girl. She is a New | York society . woman, opulent in her attire, superb in her bic tomnstont duction of the star into sordid life. sented at the LIBERTY THEATR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3TH.

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A BIRTHDAY PARTY On Wednerday evening, February the 19th Mr. and Mra. Thomas Marvel, West Cape gave a birthday party colcbrating their son Joseph‘s 16th peldrinr sa The guest arrived at an early hour and Mr. Marvel being the fo Huome of honor proceeded to entertian Ce CLT 6 the evening followed KJ Fig ~ of an Erma Marvel, ‘Oliver Marvel. | Marvel, Misa | Marvel, and Willism

COLORED FIGHTERS RETURN Surgeant Benjamin Trunks, non of William Tranks of this resort han ar» rived home after more than 6 months in France. Tranks won the Chevroms a sergeant and was amigned as drill master specializing in Cayoust practices, h Thoman Hunt mp of Matthew unt, arrived home good shape aside from K alight attack of mustard f mallet he encounternd on the Vorn Tromp. Hunt hunted huss for a period of 10 months. enneaa ts... LP Hun 3, AC 2 cullle 0 tlie: + 3 CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Ash Wedsesday, March Sth, Cele[bration of the Hol y Communion 8, Lim A3 day nervice throughout Lent, PDiSvilred Litany 4, Thursday, Holy Communion 8, Friday, froa 4 4 Bt. Monica‘s Guild to the Rector berainally "a a Fik achelmstle hood at The expense of $22, and to the church a set of | Eucharlalte eval Mre. Theodore Mitchell Néryoung — C4 yes aia, Guild has presented the Res(ia Biusolt fee (reg for the I ~frontal for Office will be said in connection with the Litany at each week day service. PAUL STUBTEVANT HOWE, «»e@___PELTS WANTED Ship your muskrats ri Write "to for med me ie rc other fur STE

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Co Tac} Sealed bids will be received and opened at the City Hall, Cape May City, N. J., on Tuesday, March 4th, 1919 at 11 A. |e 0 a C OO a 0 C OC E a P2 Front. — The bidders must state the purpose for which the said pavilion is to be The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF P M:) 14 (0) 0 1A 57.000 I 4 Sst Ali ) PSCC p O3) 0 5 : O : M : F4 > cA WM. S. SHAW Attest: — WM. PORTER, City Clerk.

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) 1) : M 01 : 9.0 :i th H9. CB wa ip : 3 cb a OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN WILL BE IN HIS CAPE MAY OFFICE, 650 WASHINGTON st. ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS, UNTIL 12 AND SUNDAYS, # TO s Kaystene 72 A.