CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, March 22, 1919
(td HNETUELE ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. ". Cc Cran PRICE, $1.50 EAR IN ADVANCE This paper in entered at the post: mifice as second-class postal matter. STAR & WAVE PUBLISHING CO. y l BU CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH sA Avenue and Guerny Street W. S. Catlett, Minister CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Sunday services Holy forktmen te 8 Second service and Fubinned 10:80 Evening hea rie rvices oea®Pp pete and "Penitential Office, M. Thursday, Holy Communion Priday, Times and p serparbal OfRev. Dr. Paul Startevant Howe, Rectar. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cape May, N. J. ple. All Methodist constituency is most cordially invited to be at the thurch on Sunday to meet ‘and wet come the new pastor. The retiring pier Rev, H. J. Root, is appointed (to St. Paul‘s Church, Trenton, N. J. i Street, but e bidders for the erection of a magoh cent $70,000 church on West State t in the best residental section for his successor Pexor a pred was acco the y*" both members Frey" Tad PAZ rch, believing that Mr. will prove a tio wo5 and a to all the communit --- labeaewExbEes OF THE U. 8. S. ITASCA VISIT J. W. B. REPRESENTATIVE was given by them mutomatically from (1 doy. --«24Gk.-_._-_-_ The Difference is so sight that he who goes shopping from vo [J At This Office
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4. W. B. CO-OPERATING — wirh ARMY HOSPITAL h A yey keen e interest is displayed by to make the school for wounded at Cine Army Hospital a sue cess In the past the Army Hospital (Ed ucational Service Department) Lo hn u yed great and important tion Doth the J. W. B. " ihtaad phic Branch) in supplying Captain H. E Wells the new chief of the :‘ Educationa Service with expensive and large siz a Among ofher things an Oliver Plow is the latest experimental machine that r. eld, an ‘g. "I Field re Peetiresptiey i P4 meeting hel the Council of Jewish Women of Wud wood, N. J., Thursday, March 13th for the purpose of suggesting how most of ‘he money derived from benefit recently held by this organiza: tion -to be used for the Educational pristich mt the Army Hospital could be spend It was suggested by the Representative that the hospital is in great need of bicycles for patients that need to ip sii unine orang was very mu aver, the Educational Servi wilt lie bicycles and all frase p al this meeting without a dissenting rote Pd CaR co rder was given by the organiration for the purchase of four new ete and the same to be delivered to Captain, H. E. Wells, Chief of the Educational Service for the use of the "W letter of appreciatior both B the patients and the chief of the Educational Service " Department was forwarder uneil | of Jewish Ms of Wiltwasd for their quick L3 ul cooperation. exten a the Hospital. a W. B. Takes Pictures of Activities | Egnision has been granted to the mt p Fag vhs organization at the l= brat Pictures were taken of outdoor ac: tivities, such ms foot Fadia henge are d base ball, indoor activities of the Educational School‘s in which the 3: ig ler w" ces: reais} poop int A 4 ba BJ LM ay interes ‘on their weekly ent ‘given on every Monday even. Heney Kide in good show at Army Hospital, furnished by J. W. B. Meppedicredl ppl s dein welie u ong Jewish M y t the A mag 2d at the Arm Horak ah No. 11 last Monday, March 17th. The boys voiced their approval 4 the oy u ro pined with "Tobin", Novelty jc illa Nites met with ‘in" stant success, and he was very amusing with his costume and talk, Hoffman" an ecentric ys in one, "The Honey Kids" one of the everest Kid Acts ever presented here. heir dancing and singing was really revelation, several encores at the finish of their act, showed how popular they were with the men, | They . some of the latest songs and gave some pretty dances . which | brought great applause. ack Barre appeared in a novel adadb asd Pale had the gudience spell bound. He rode a bicycle in mid air and preformed. some fetes of juggling at the same time. His fetes on the stock wire was marvelous. Miget was oo. tho to a close This show was admittedly the best given by the Jewish Welfare Board his season and that standard is to be ept up. _---soeas --- BIG TIME AT WILDWOOD Those patients that were rent to Wildwood by the J. W. B. and W. C. Every : man that made this trip expressed himself me having had a very enjoyable evening, which shall alwaya be remem --- mee». Our new Kirschbaum and Alco clothes have arrived for spring at Tenenbaums Big Store.
PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL — COM MITTEE VISIT ARMY HOSPITAL Mew. Roemblath _ and Mra. — Mayer :|composed . the from Philadel as i* ich e March 12th, rmy Hospital, Seetion Base and Wiszabicken borhigrie Those ladies sent down here by Jewish Welfare Board, otee! fie are here for the purpose of looki inl after what most may be needed, to see the best way that the Aks Welfare Board could cooperate with the Educational Service Department at the A y Hospital. phos cartoons of cigarettes and boxes of chocglate kinses were brought down here by the hospital committee. First the ladies visited the school at the horpital, and they were delightfully surprised at the progress made by the patients | learning different trades and professions, of which they knew nothing before starting on their course of Instruction under the capable teachers that are felsd furnished. After the pehools, of ther departments were visited, by then mens call was ‘near at hand, so the ladies stationed themselves in the large mesa hall with trays heavily loaded with amokes and n this manner over 500 uld without first helping to a handful of smokes and sweets. When lunch at the Hostess House vas Perming the Hospital Committee taken e Section and Hea there a trip ‘to Wissahickon Bar racks, where the greater part of the afternoon hig spent bewmmmnn..4c6-commemend J. W. B. Representative Leaves for idei Mr. Shapiro fener *E May representative of th is been transferred. to Ey foreq duty. H left for France on the steamship America last Tuesday, March 18th, and where he will take up and continue to do good work among the boys LJ the uniform. x. Rosenfeld (ie les bs Peng tive in charge ipe May district, will undoubtedly continue the great work Mr. Shapiro started. short time he has been here. he shown that he possesses the initiative and general abides to successfully carry out his work. meaBIGGEST TIME EVER HEARD OF IN WILDWOOD scribe tened . joy upon the faces of full contentment.
AND THE MOTHERS, WATCHING Mothers by the windows,. lookin out, — Mothers whose hearts have heen a breathlews stillness for mn nths whose goings have been like less turning of melancholy tides. | . ! others, patient with the | infinite patience of helplessness, sittin . by windows hung. witif flags of service: here have been your hearts, silent ‘mothers? Your arms that had once known the old, sweet craft of mother ing-how have they fallen listless by ,your siden? | A call came up from the valleys of the lands, a shout~came out o ‘mount |__ And the xone were caught up as if on crests, angry and foeming. | Lithe, strong young odien, made gleaming in untried strength, rolled into vast, imperious waves. | An ocean of tu‘mult overran the land. | Tumult beneath white faces durled; tumult be ‘hind fiery, distraugh eyes, a tumult, ‘turbulent and _ unstilled distending, contracting. d wides rigorous, . ol ent arms an lies. Soldiers marching. Bs Cee ac LEC ding feet of the thousands. | The iron walls rang down their cl ing echoes on columns filing by. . Showers | of sound, carrying the clutched . white petals of anguish, rained down on the ot Conn A ponderous ra Mothers watching O Cuicr Tender with . pricking tears, saw underneath disciplined war: sunset days, moving in unison with thousand d einen fas comrade £. he dmges fu eduy die Se culd In their hushed Mac d the mothers sit. Frightened away from the rumors of the ‘cumultoun, a sun filled, echooing days the mothers turn to thought |of their sons and find-a memory only, ut by shadowy, pon and de ured them, and fix the cold, a pula | star of evening crept into the sky, silent and dim and Rremuleus, a star re came lays that were a trvesa on the c tarine ay like sea the roaring of maddened Tides; es faye filed "w with ® the shaking agonies of 0 battle and deat And in the atiline homeward a tion fmm The alr is brittle with light ughter. Voices Aren in showers like colored, tinkling Tolgiers homeward basd alr swin and trembles like a a Aite th of sp ; Joy flowers the gray . cannoned mirena Ca Ay city; hage spodeg Aca ma flesh of men mech) women, forging once the warm, soft chains of brot ert ‘And the mothers, watchi as mothers il the boys d, keen eves looking on at a coming iad are taken with a Procbi with Ob, beatrepnecy th of anguished silence ni" i ‘with b X horn‘ anew an in the womb of dent! th bea from the shambles-are born an the living heart of the mothers. — i 3 rmtmcns
J t 4) in u u (oF. 0 PBR Op £00 B3 0.004 54.0 E5. bu I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of City Commissioner of the City of Cape May. — To be voted for on May 13, 1919. . Lue 1 6 9 F8." 0 : H 6) 0 9 13 01 13 al This advertisement ordered and paid for by Wim. B. Gilbert. ANNOUNCEMENT Responding to the request of friends, I shall be a Candidate for the office of City Coco co P C ae C2 t tte P 21) voters who are interested in securing A careful, progressive,straight forward business management of the affairs of the City. LUTHER C. OGDEN Pant "et eanrint mer pet E utr £ "ad ve frend fai tel
THE LIBERTY The "Little Theatre" around the corner. mmm STELLAR ATPRACNIONS FORK WEEK OF MARCH 24TH
.Wednesday-Billle Burke in Monday--Mabel Norman in "SIS HOPKINS" Tuesday-Jack Pickford in "FRECKLES® her latest Paramount Success "GOOD GRACIOUS — ANNA. BELLE® The play that made New York t up and take notice,
Thursday-Hale Hamilton in "JOHNNY ON THE SPOT" Fo Max ADIPSIT "PUPPY LOVE® | Supported by Charles Murray. Saturday-DOUBLE BILL A RT i M. 8. HA in "THE SQUARE DEAL MAN" ROSCOE (Fatty) AepUCkL® in his greatest come "LOVE"
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