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Page Four CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, March 29, 1919

CAPE MAY TAR AND WAVE ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVAN mffice an second-class postal wraR & WAVE PUBLISHING CO WAR UNTIL MILLENNIUM War has recurred from . time time from the beginning of time i the history of this worl? and will con#imue to recur to the end in spite of leagues of nation or any other device. Christ, himself, said "1 came. not to bring peace but a sword" and this will -hold good until his second coming and arrival of the millennium, As a campaign slogan the people of this country may uguin be fooled into believdng that words and addresses and con erences and points and leagues will stop war forever, but in the matteroffact world, the only effective protection sgainst war is adequate preparedmess, and let us hope that we shall have, in time to prepare for the next wer, a hardheaded administration, which will refuse to listen to "voices P _L tention to the country‘s business. foformgen cngpercnompemnet CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER, Among the many: candidates | who Rave announced their intention to be voted upon at the coming election for ALommissioners, is Frederick | J. Melvin, who will place his name before the L o Cots perience and ability in public affairs, Raving held the important offices of Mayor of our city and Sheriff of the county, both of which he fled with weuch credit to the city and county. He is a man well versed in business matters, and one who if elected would have the city‘s interest at heart. _meeFOR SALE-QUARTER | HORSE Wagner Motor, For sale for want of use. Apply A. D. Reeves, Merchants National Bank Building.

JEWISH WELFARE BOARD NEWS

rumuovem rom rassove® wouy. ‘mays omaitzo ay encacrany or war Too dagen fudlougls will be comiet x and » i dow inh Adjutant | devernt Hainh Morrimon. tnstruction« have (been MBs in All ficers | in. the | U‘nited ten in near tow The oficint communication to Colonel Harry: Cutter, Chairman of the Boned. from the ‘ofice of the Adjnnnt General in as tot ee i ttc o UO domuary sth for furlough for wish afticers wid, mon tu the ndvimed. thc Forlowon line hem ¥ent to nll ammanding oft. Crim in the Unined shred The, Reptritry (ef War identren ttt sun beukhe be wented to nremte the mines Aboikaoned Phim" mion Aml reli 153 e ad this does mot Midhrem with the parhc were nfort of all RQ we men fi \ Dimrict who enne eo o diwieh Weirare nd will Fouts ifatin thin in camp, [hexpitat aad at at o Sedu ner vices for men In mlbrm "win be condoviea to all dewih Welte are centers, in cities throusnout the country, and where evere, hares number of fared "to" Yemain in camp. ervices will be, conducted in the barracks and horpltai. A good teacher in worth her welght in goid. a poor: tencher lw. too dear t Ublaas 8. C. 8. May: the esdicurile + uence whic we aht exert ‘aver be, for the upbartding T thnt which %. true a in thore Hives we torch. A.W. 1. Imtriotinm conrinus net, in waving n fiw but in string that pur tr mial be righreoun an well dn arrong The being hidden to active service in the tre hity ‘That can c ing mere authority far betind. A. --- mee ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mre. David R. Pierson, of Erma, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Roralie to Enos L. Bailey, Ir., of Mauricetown.

swow crautD at amuy aoe1TAD ay 3. w. a. was neer oven is enema the P NC Bbe curie pant, oo mit a better stiow n me Armi o aimer Co o fm nmy Meoultat Lo o Plilindelnbla pute o irks f E hoa e! no tnd: Aotenll acts bivanvs at mt" heartily "mat" mardy every "Winker ud fo etine e#t over wid over asain and wht to « The stew was . opened | by Btrce. @ seatch . comedian. wome ‘very "e wEmtth Pome and joker were vely good anew,. while vanety af dance from the austen ol Nov Moma next in wok Novelty In Mine had Shioy fle maine: ant why hore mude pliyed on his d arrent the way he put it over, and le hnd to work overtime in order to aat inty the boyis [the Comedy Mreie by Che fel" was very Inferexting. ind. ol amd md ive hoy» fgand through the ead in like. simwing ond | mancinn *omcds "hct wax a scream rom start to in ghow ended ap with "‘The Vamow" Novelty Musical: Program, . Hoth e verat different kind of in< mized most or the Infext lich broupit the show to a very wood ‘endinc Before the show started Mis Rianten roms mecured th Tndien," who with onyl condstine of conty atcher and postal cards div iributed rame nmone th bopw --_--»e«--. RECEPTION The colored people have shown their appreciation of the part that nome of their members have taken in the great war across the seas. — On | Monday evening last, they held a street parade mesisted by the colored band, followed by an evening entertainment and banquet. . Surely. this is commendable for them to remember their own boy in the service, and they are the first to exhibit their patriotism in t like other cities are doing. mmmumond Adding machine rolls at Star and Wave Stationery Department.

wa Thewte an vas amms 1108) ITAL Amn IntEassTcD Im rAmDING th the Posts Pasi, the Army, Hombltid fockb loger upsited wh (Mv rewer (dow wien to be, ivoire mil (Weve Infermsted an Trig c" lind would [th to obtidee ic howe on a trims to n 4. W Bi. man far mos anted t> |foFumeion, ‘his home fun Keth reln the BIM now ir unmgress ashing tor a indapation h "Tiohods .000, whic 1 panned" wll "enate. the. Interior ‘De: nuwon metes ‘begin work at once develo: merative farm bettlenients. for (otes hint ‘vatioct in all or nearly all or + ithe Aolnone day after above. news ante in the Post Port, hom) Tatou reureentatiy ry | napers filed mit hast rem to Wialington, $). 1" Eommntantacommensed ne muatomtan WERMAN-In memory of my mo win dearred this Tike ah dick 2B TB00 eal in, tir cie. mnt whent spetnjant. Whure the teem abet brenchen. wen hew tay det belnc er n lit cold and sfient grave. vet anin, 1 hone to meet her Then the dase of Nfe ure Nea, Ang ith doy in Heaven to greet he vere ri farewell tents are mhed." Gone but not forgotten. May the Lord Ive, merey on her nou us roma patanmten Kati 4iL2lL_____DAUSHTRH_KATHL PROPOSALS -- Sealed Bids will be received . and publicly opened at The City Hall, Cape May City, N. J. on Tuesday, April 15, 1918, at. 10:00 ofelock a. m. for fu: nishing a Concert Hand of not les than seventeen men including the Conductor; from July 4. 1919 to September 1, 1919, both inclusive: two Concerts per day, | The right is reserved ‘a reject any or all Bids, For Forms oa a e City Clerk. By onder of JOSEPH H. HANES, J. SPICER LEAMING, Wa. S. SHAW, Commissioners. 240 8-20.2 Cape May City, N. J

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WiLL OCCUPY NEW | QUARTERS Harry: Burkett, who has conducted a restaurant on Washington Street near Jackson, will shortly move into thebu ilding opposite Cox‘s Theatre an Washington Street, | which | was formerly cccupied by a Wildwood firm, where he will conduct an | up-to-date restaurant and ice cream parlor, npunrcuny--4 4--rvmgemmad corp sranfe smik cxumon 3 ke wan at Trenton first part Mumiat parish | business meeting Rede Church waue held Wedne at the elmnel. Three trim ed. fintnh ‘Taylor. Wi. nd Tunc H. H. Ridredgr: "ottmin aind the treasurer® report, — hance. | The. income. wan piltinm, Kote fammbed Hunks E 3 rime, wilt be or P I s The world has accumulated alot of knowledge but it inn‘t very well diatributed. 20eAdding machine rolls at Star and \Wave Stationery Department. |

PARENT-TEACHER MEETING AT CARE MAY COURT HOUSE, A meeting of County Council for promotion of Houschold Arts and ParentTeacherx Asociation was held at the Vocational School room, Cape May Court House, N. J. Saturday, March 22. Mrz. P. C. Washburn, C, M. C. H. President of Parent-Teacher Axsocintions for the County presided. . The following officers were elected for the ensuing term, President, Mre. P. C. Washburn, Cape May Court House, Vice-President, Miss Roxanna Gandy, Dennisville. Secretary and Treasurer, Mre. F. 0. Hartman, Woodbine. The following: were elected Board f Director: Mr#. Robert Stevens, Sea Inle City; Mrs, | Howard Townsend, Clermont; ind Mis, A. Joffe, Woodbine. Very interesting talks: were given by Mrs. Washburn and Miss Gandy. biveeniiommed fmmmmcd BUILD A BUILDING AT CAPE MAY

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