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CAPE MAY BOY CITED cBorer M. HICKE crorer PS He 35 Alo alc 13 CITY RECEIVED THE FOLLOW. j TATION FOR BRAVERY. t George M. Hickey, No. imselle a Tat Bn. Section, Co. s es. he assumed erably Tor maintainne limison between the Infantry and his battalion. The enemy L ps tise tom with a bod of his Lieutsuait from a cave pere LOSE arc or 4 exhsuston and severe ant »0eMB. AND MBS, SUELKE RECEIVE Ainidebide red Sulooctl sida 6 d On Sunday last, the th ( little e in in all the In land, came to the home uclke is the heil of ‘former mn Aan ace __ ENSIGN KEKVES HOME ign Orion prwavel son of otipara Hd A L leased from active duty ‘and is enjoy. ing a vacation at home. ----«be@»-_-.. JESSE GIDDING HOME FROM EUROPE Pesarse Gidding, a machinist in the viation from ao ons and been released fom sevice." is a son of Mr. and Ms) Soace fei ing of Cape May. A carp OF THANKS The family of the late George L. Lovett wishes to thank their many friends for their kindness hes avi pathy during ¢ their late berea WIFE AND pored! CAPE MAY HEROES RETURN tt Gibson, Hice Gibson, has re He has a discharge from service. Mr. and Mrs, Gibeon are "eoins a short time here with his parents, | After which they will return to their Pal« myra home. clothes ha fee ed f tring es ud ve w at Cd Ca PELTS WANTED Ship Ei muskrats to a specialist. moain mo al ple ormati other furs j on L, M. STERN, 3-1-6t Petition Forms for City Commir Jon on sale at Star and wave Stationery Department. Enns » ommmane Adding machine rells at Star and Wave Stationery Department, ---sea--__ The Republic Motor Truck Co. build eight different sizes of trucks1500 pounds to six tons. All have Tobenson internal gear drive. A. T. Haynes, distributor,

NAVY TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS AT THE NAVY YARD. The Government has just awarded a contract for $465.00 to erect a new hangers at the Constal Air Station, centre of aviation. in the last few days there has arrived new planes, and more are on the way, and in a very short time, mir planes will be as numerous as automobiles in Cape May. us entera as ien tn C9 ANOTHER COLORED SOLDIER RETURNS , / Private Thomas J. C. Washington, grandson of the Rev. L. Y. Cox, has just returned home from duty ua‘ se »4m~WoL EWING ENTERTAINS John W. Myers celebrated his 2rd L, Ewing. the [passed by any factory in the country. "THE MAID AND THE MIDDIE"

MABEL NORMAND‘S ‘SIS HOPKINS‘ Lut ) J D6 io : PO B $63 0 | [3 RY | A Rk GOLDWYN‘s STAR TO GIVE GREATEST PERFORMANCE oF RER CAREER AT THE LIBERTY TREATRE ON MONDAY, MARCH 24TH, MATINEE AND EVENING "Sis Hopkins"-Mabel Normand! From now on admirers of Goldwyn‘s unique comedienne will never disansociate one from the other. . Mabel Nor- | mand bids fair to score the greatest hit of her lively career. Completely sinking her own personality into that of the Hoosier hoyden, she achieves a feat of acting like nothing she has ever done. . Mabel Nornd is the character already known in every city, town and hamlet of nerica through the success of the stage play in which Ropg Melville made millions laugh a score of years ago. . Miss. Melville, who assisted nled Normand in costuming the part, declared that the screen "Sis Hopkins" romises to be even funnier than it was as a nationally successful stage play. There is a touch of histrionic gentus in Mabel Normand‘s portrayal of Sis Hopkins," and this, together with an absorbing story, dramatic and | convulsively funny by turns, causes bnmniled to predict a success which will | eep the nation.. inomtniniaromentinenioninidinniaiAbemaienioniiingnd to ¢ maa mavee ha bere 0 y " has never held before. ®

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ater. RF ig is a nephew [Neg wets, id, "How F that, when I| wes under 2 biden. = e suid, tal fa Lud ast a praiy painter," and ene that suggested me to ? Why don‘t "lire those deelings fair the peonie put in office men that will make our money per week on a $100 bond. — Club plan, Join our club now. sea_Pefition Forms for City Commisfon on sale at Star and wave Station» ery mmmmmemmmesnommmmmereremmenmmmmmeenmmmmme

\BAMERRMARRRRARRUORRRERSSOSRRESEE |C — ( | 3 : FN Pre a ca, W $o , "Cect p Pett °° } p P No es ee ae e CCI up-to-date machinery, which Poo nd (ar A Hace 2a PCD ri IP: pe a t Sre a T Pe Pa 2 C 2 a accuracy and cleanliness. Wemost urgently invite you to visit us and become acquainted with the methodical way your PoC H S c CC U+ Boece | CC C — Sod ) PEent. is A | (3 200P Ese Rta io ca clean and snow-white, just call («oTTr-IFWUKT (T3 4 Formerly with Columbia Hotel HARRY E. SETTLE, Owner and Proprietor 314 Congress Street Both Phones

SENATOR FRELINGHUYSEN‘S BTATEMENT ON "A LEAGUE OF NATION. The question before the public is not the abstract one, whether it in desirable to bave an International A« greement which will prevent wars or at least render them improbable; tut the concrete propoition, Pert Serre proposed League of Nationa is | so nearly perfect that no attempt should be made to amend or even to criticize it. Une der the resentati Governments, rity of which Mn abadal Torm: may pass upon questions such as Tariff, Immi on wa and their enforcement; that we must be ready with our Army and Navy to protect any nation in Aurore Asia or Africa when other nation, and that should wa be: come a party to it, we can never began draw unless hide secure the consent of all other par I do not ‘favor o A a Alin in every war in Europe, hrin or Africa or that would permit 4 Council made Al can leve, however, that Taal Thien o ¥3 lise United States favors an to enforce international rules fige geal Africa and Europe. Should any occssion arise in the future reautri inervention 5 Fue , Asin or Africa, can be cout n in Soule the Hignt thing; a Tut CJ KoA not be incurred which wighe requite instead of pi the world E pee a merely sowing. t seeds of another world strife.

[, The funeral propned George Lovett was held on Monday, afternoon at his late ughes street and was ly attended. fx ze of the r ‘Townsend, who, he acted as ‘fn Pao c a Mr. Lovett was the son of the late Jonathan and Deborth Lovett of Brintol, Pa., and one wal bas many friends {throughout the cot He leaves a rs 49 several children to mourn his loss. boom rron-saccrmmmrd pa ULT to sell you the new 4% Liberty Bonds. You can purchase them on the Install- i ment plan and pay one dollar a week on a $50 bond, or two collars per week on a $100 bond. Club -plan. Join our club now. beomorans a a. commend "The Republic Motor Truck Company build eight different aises of trucks|Pregpaan Nerspirm vovedhe t fr willl [ ptuangel Internal gear drive, A. T. Haynes, distributor. mo~~-sbedime --- --- SPRING — MILLINERY OPENING Thursday and Priday, March 20, 21 A Showing ras the most advanced atyles from models _ of the | leading French Designors. Exquisite in prin ty and quality. Reasonable fa price. . ‘The lastest noveltion in. vells. Out Tuesdays LOTTIE R. MILLMAN Cape May, N J. Forennrnrademngmrvnd Just received m new shipment of WalkeOver Cordovan Shoes for Spring at Tenenbaums,

Plt 3) > L bf ¥ ts ( 3 It X ou U (610 1 waar but ovens 8 TO CAPE MAY IN GENERAL FOR FOUR YEARS |Editor Star and "as :-On prom is~4 wi de cece three in the next four years to hardly peioog mari at Bist ‘he present tiime, The to be selected will, first aboard of penny — os "os $5 amt debt of the | city . is e Thiar‘tt about t fifteen we adopted 4 tax payers turn {nto dat Cra ever ry year upwards of 000, and criedby 150,000.00 of this is used for the parece of the resort‘s affairs, hey fd operation of its schools. About to the county to i Poa sut, shave of county expenses and hirae ool‘t ‘tax. A "Te important items which the ad commision must take under coneideration are better streets: the elimin the pubsilyies of the boardwalk along e ocean front, and the inducements to be given to fpltaltin to is Rate them to erect em hotels. . Fort years ago, we had thirty more aA in Cape May than we have today, Some have bean burned down, some have been razed, and others have licon cut into nmalle butidings Ga other Now we vis dapale wa surat "resort" and what ida eac Talk ingame ing on the part of the men chosen to care for our interests. For better streets we must have a is paving. It will mean more bonds be insued, but if we get a dollars worth of labor and material dollar 2 e ia nbay aa aha "id shown to the be satisfied, acl leant ‘Tal Minded business man will, and, the chronie kicker will not & satinfied anyhow rou may do it.. We will always have im K3 us, but his "bites" should not ‘The Congres Hall, menace has been with us entirely too long, and suro ading, property holders should not foreed to have further depreciation rty by the inaction of te that nulsance. . This is a question that the commission will have to take up vigorously and fight 8 successful conclusion for the peof "And, the lust 1 can mention, Fake of newspaper apace. in nol he leant, The "Warper on proj paved sidewalks and gutter ik be bn LJ ccsp with his ful m "o rents Io Chevens March 20 191 bcmmmssa a commend Why Not An Oi‘ Stove? Having this-moderate weather why ot buy an oll atove and save coal. e carry a large stock and at moderprices Chan, A. Swain $05-07 Jackson Street.

) 1) : 2 0 ; oC : i 9 >_ I9 C sy 65:3 2a 0 O8TROPATHIC PHYSICIAN WILL BE IN HIS CAPE MAY OFFICE, ¢5e WASHINGTON 8T. ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS, UNTIL 12 AND SUNDAYS, s To s 1 Kaystone 72 A.