Cape May Star and Wave, 26 April 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Saturday, April 26, 1919 — CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Page Seven

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Monday, April 28 Dustin Farnum in THE MAN IN THE OPEN Tuesday, April 29 Peggy Hyland in"THE Girt WiTH No REGRETS" Wednesday, April 30 Earl Williams in"THE — USURPER®

Thursday, May 1 Gaby Destyw in atvation* Friday and Saturday, May 2 and 3 Dorothy Phillips in"THE HEART oF HUMANITY"

— M. C. FRYMIRE [> dof R UJ LU >H Let 5 T ill 11.3 [iJ A ef TABRKY Z [9] PNY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Also a full line of Men‘s Work Shoes of the best . quality (of 3 p pell A11 4] KSZL | [CKY Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and e 323 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Branch Store for Shoes in Post Office Bl‘d‘g. at Ms > 3 wk 0. tis »I . 1. \ Ae e e etn FWKTUTT.34 J Pre Po a aT kT} Office and Plant-314 Congress St. H. £. SETTLE,Prop‘r Keystons Phone 29-D Boll, Phone 53- W REMOVAL SALE! WILL OPEN ok OR ABOUT MAY 18T AT 316 WASHINGTON STREET, NOW OCCUPIED BY THE ABBOTTTS DAIRIES. A Firat Class Ice Cream and Confectionery Store, which will be run on the more up-to-date method, of "More Sales lesa Profit." In addition will ran a serics of Sales for Saturdays only, Watch e Co CP OT ccd TER‘S STORE — Prior to the Opening of the New ‘Store, we will run special sales to clese out stock at present Store, 319 Waskington Street. SOME OF THE LEADERS FOR THE COMING WEEK ARE All Chocolates mew in stock, Special 60e. 1b. | $ 0 | ° F OH off of C04 a 2, A ) 319 WASHINGTON STREET KEYSTONE PHONE 136-R Announcement I wish to announce that I have moved my place of business to 403 Washington St., where I am better prepared to repair your tires. — All work positively guaranteed. Lool oM ) (o) BL " | 503 Steam Vulcanizing 403 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Comtanuntfunt W eiding Invitations-100 — invitations — in script with inside and outside envelopes, $18. At home or reception cards, $5.50 per 100. (ee I e e t o r Come fa ments, in script with inside and outside envelopes, $9.75; plate marked, $2 extra per 100; other styles up to $15.50 per 100. _ Ask to see our samples showing styles and prices.

DENNSYI pp B, B. Lewis mnd | fummidy, Moth and fmosily | Ruhert Gola Mrs Graham th > spent t with her parents setwiime (to "Le business duties in Philidiphia on Sun day. a Way entertained Edwant Well and family and Mr. and Mis Warne of Philadelphin for the bolidas. s Manile Ganily entertained th sewing eirele on Priday, guests fron m distance were Mrs. Howard | Von Cudalen, of Wilmington. Nix. Pig Warner, of Philadelpiia, . Mis, 3 Mecray, of Cape Muy, Mist Imogene Lloyd who came but a few days mye from France and Mrs. Eugene Loy of Avalon, H. M. Carroll entertained muests for the weekend. j ins Muxana Gandy attended, th Helping Teachers‘ Conference in Tren ton on Wednesda, Mr. und Ms, Powell Carter an n daughters of Pitman were week end visitors here. he Rev. Mr. Carmen from Gree Creek assisted with the Sunday morn ing service. The beautiful flower and the solos by Mrs. Carroll un iter were pleasing features ervice. Major and Mrs. | McKelway | fro Cape May Hospital motored to om village on Sunday gathering the way side violets and fruit. blossoma, Zachery ‘Taylor and Mre. Taylor motored to Trenton on Friday. John Carroll had as dinner on Sunday David Haley and family. The Rev. J. R. Greer is now en sconced in the | prs e, — movin from Port Elizabeth on Wednesday. Win, Taylor, Jr., and Mrs. ha of Camden were guests of Capt. Win Taylor for several days. Janis Williams and Mre. Willi motored to Maile ta Sunday ie companying their daughter | and | he husband tb their home. Mrs. Harry Foster spent the day cently with Goshen relatives. Mr. and Mry. John Soffe spent Sun day here. aming Hand has purchased electric washer and sweeper, Florence Snyder spent the day Cape May, Tuesday. Miss Anna Baily has returned te Elizabeth, N. J., after spending a fe "Welding belle rang Sat ing is ram turday ni when Miss Danelia Became the sila of Ralph Taylor. We wish them lint" l weddded life, ; and Mrs. Spicer Harriz | and rothy Harris were here for Easter Mrs. Julin Needles is . spending some time in Philadelphia. Congratulations ‘and | good wishe are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ralpl Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Swain | Woolson . of Cape May Point spent several day at their cottuge. Travel is mpeded by the closing of the roud over Petticoat Bridge and the Main Seashore Road from Dick: insons corner to Tabernacle road. Mrs. Gys Rief and son Virgil visited her parents Mr. and Mra. W. H. Thompnon. Mr. James Leacock spent | Easter Sunday with relnt Approprinte Easter services . were held by the Chanel Sabbath School. Miss Dorothy Harris of Germantown was a week-end visitor. Mr. Harry Needles spent Friday fo the city or Brotherly Love. Lot a 550 FVC 2C Lk a Mrs. McCullough and son Frank are spending Easter week at the Point. Mrs. McCullough‘s son . Frank | was married a few months ago and his wife who liver in Philadelphia will soon be down with her little son, James. On the tum pike at Cape — May Point on Monday evening as the Boys were returning. from Cape May one of -the boys had a bad misfortune by running into a man on the pike and burting him badly. The fellow that had the accident was . confined in the house for three days from the scare. The Davidson Cottage was . cccupied by a party of girls Easter week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones | are spending the weekend here at the Point. Mr. and Mrs, Cornog and son were down for the weekend. Mrs. Alvarez and . daughter | are down for a few days. Mr. Lody d‘Romtra was ome on a furlough for a few days. He is mow stationed at Washington, D. C. The Burough Buss that is being built by E. W. Springer will soon be in operation. . The Bust is no iar the best built bus in Cape May County. We hope it will make a prosperous "Miss Mac Schellenger has been conAned in the house for severe! days PP Acs Abimbitio a. Mr. Charles Markley spent Easter week in Phil delphin 1. u. HUGHES HE-APPOINTED, y Hughes, our local | Real Bate ‘agent wis re-appointed for a term of five 995 % ® Commissioner of deeds for the State of Pennsylvania, hy: Governor W. C. Sproul on April #, 1919.

(Rees 5 Dp ® (0 5 € I 1 Fraak I. Camp will paint his house I and ag emoy a few amd a very few. fish. . Wi dt a bettec veal >man, Boles and wife enter ind wife entertained fram Dickels of Phit week-ond. ie i}. Springer of Phila: spent the week with her par vtain and Mrs. H. T. Bennett. ut Hebenthal and wife of Cape City rpent Sunday with her peo: ne of our: people attended the sile: of gtoods of Frank Cornell of Rio Grande Saturday after noon William 8. Eldredge of Stone Harbor Life Guard Station spent Sunday with his family. t. is reported that Mrs, Leaming Hoxt: Cau‘ ufering with s pos, int ich the community sin © aly hope js not true. Cleaning house time all its . glory, the poor mun is Rept on a the his s Holmes and wife of Avalon came aver on Monday evening to see his mother, who ha been with het dughters.Mrs. Louisa Hand and Mrs. Rae Hollingsead since fall. | She is now preparing to go to her own home. |, Captain Joseph James and wife entertained his brothers Sunday. |_ Rev, Cawman and George Johnson tended Church Services at Dennis: Sunday morning. a« the Towhshin (is closed to all public gatherings ox {cepting the stores at night. { Arthur Hollingsead made a busines pe May City, Toexday. hs was received from Camp MiNi [Long Island That all our boys excep {Earl Hollinesend are: there waiting [their discharge and will be home soon. |_ Mark Hayes, who has been "danger ck. with pneumonia, is much iter. — Arthur, son of Rev. James W. Pavlton, a former pastor of the Methodist {Church here, now stationed at Lind, d home from over ._ He was sta{toned here ightoon years ago. ithur was then a lad of three years. ‘They have lots of friends here sho have kept in touch with them since (they left here. He was with a company of heavy artillery, cominr out without a seratch but a »reat experience. | RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. — Myron Myr — Morton o rt House are spending the beacd end With freinds here. Mr. and Mrs. Birch of Camden spent Pater with her brother Mr. Reuben "are Po o Sd the week ond with friends and relatives in Philadelphia. y hit Conneticut came and paid a short visit under the parental eof, Mr. Will Hewitt and wife who have lived here for so many years, moved to Jenkintown on Tuesday where they 1 make their home with their so Joshua Harris , ously ill with double pneumonia .is improving vnder the careful treatment of a trained nurse. ,, Miss Leah Harris, who has been home earinw for her sick mother reaumed hor dutics in Philadelphia on { Mopday, i line Grace Neal of Cape May City was renewing old acquaintanc here Jon Monday. X McDonald, entertained w of Burlgigh on Tuesday. {, Mre, Sykes entertained her children ‘from Philadelphia on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown of Cape May apent Sunday with Mrs. Brown‘s brother who is quite ill. — J. Ling and wife and Mr. Arnold and wife spent Easter at Atlantic City. mfonmned acontatnmed Petition Forms for City Commis‘ion on sale at Star and wave Station ery Department. I --ee«__.__. | Advertise your wants in the Star and Wave for results, . Keystone 90. DICTIONARY is an all-know-Ing teacher, a univensal question po ren Cin tin ut [rad ‘wt RELFAFER tames. RNT bon Serviece hew ANF ‘ame thie paper. aa . C minkinm 60.

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QUESTIONNAIRE Answers which wilt. souve penpiexime . mrogLems . or This rEcownstrucrion gma. Query.-The government has inunched an educational campaign: to. encourage | buliding in order to put more men. to work. — Would not a similar movement to whow hor the old atructure® cun tr and most econonticaily repaired and made good ax new wiso hcl? (- Anmnwer-It Isc learned. slit such a plin in in effeei aud ox linked irectly with the Wasingtor propugntin Industry most be turned back from works of war to the wiys of peice. Employment roust be fnnd, in the { mewnichile. — for. (hese. whase. occtipic | tige fins been Interrupted. « in no veil murplas of: lnbor. in the. United Stater. | Rother thore. is a. shortuge, which would be reute if normal cond‘ | ditions were atteidy restored, and one wtep towards restoring them wilt come with resumption of repur work. Goversmicnt restrictions, Imponed by the mecessition of the wer progrum. have for mony: months past. retarded | or altogether prevented. construction. { improvement and repairs. | There re I strictions ure. now wf, and there ts | seatrely a Town, a city, a fuctory, & [ dwelling or a farm that dove not revent [a crying need for prompt attention. Nothing delays mich Instunt action ex | cept the fooling that prices ure gl { for the time being und muy be lower, [- That Is tot logleal, | No matter what It cons to repair, the cost Is lex than , the cost of neglect. No matter what ‘the cont of paint, the wind and the : weuther willl collect a highor bML tn | deterioration and decay. ! Query.-What do you think of paint a> . &n Inveatimcnt, uride from the uppentnnee It lenis? | bose it really PAY to pint « | house regularly. say, every three or four Housld | _ Anewer-Good . paint: property up» plied when needed in the mat thing in "making a house bist long sin! well, | A sted at n yeurn that [house: wil need abou. 15. pastiugn, the total con rich wrill be 81.80% Left without print, such a house would fall into complere ruin tn 30 yeutw. . Bo toktng 60 years is a busle for our fie ures we find thin with prhit a home will laxt dur tris tn gvod conditton and will cet, plus print $4270, . Without paint the hanse wonld hive to be rebullt at the ond of 80° yers and wonld he rends for another complete renovation when the sixtleth year ur: rived. . Cont, without rainy $5,000 for a home ready to fall z0 pleces, . Doce regular paluting pay? As the old Dutch aduge wayne: "PAINT Pays Fom ITBELE® Query.-1 have a quantity of old paint on hund. Can 1 use it for the first cont tm repainting my burnt f Answer-On no account should old ! paint which has become fat be used . for priming elther old or mew work.. O14 paint in that condition is bent uned | on a ferlce, brickwork ar thnwork. . If you value your barn sufficiently to paint It, do it the justice of a good Joh PROPOSAL Sealed Proponal« will be received at the City Hall, Cape May, N. J, on Tuesday, May 13, 1919 at 10 a. m., for painting the Convention Hall ae cording to Specifications to be . ob tained of the City Clerk. The right is resved to refuse any or all Bid 3. SPICER LEAMING 308. H. HANKS WM. 8. SHAW are ens at‘ Commissioners. Typewriter Supplies at Btar and Wave Stationery Department. . Keyo Aooaud ws B44mFOR QUICK RESULTS PLACE A AD WITH US. «ngaeUICK RESULTS PLACE AN Wigq co US

‘_ WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. Clara Peterson and daughter xpent Friday at Dennisville, Mr. and Mis. Charles Simington are spending some time here. Mrs. William Lloyd is entertaining company from Phillipsburg, Pu. !_ Mis Anna Myer returned to school Monda; | Mr. and Mrs. James: Hayex spent ‘the week-end away. | Mow. Lissie Hewitt spent Sunday {with Mrs. Stella Johnston, | Mr, and Mew, William Blattner entertained Dr. Reg Hund and wife and Misc Ethel Blattner, Easter. ie ol Sce Pers some time in Philadelphia, i Miss Eloubeth Mundy spent Easter with Mrs. Charles Perkins mee_BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY | Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Woolson gave a birthday surprise party in honor of their nephew. John L. Schellenger at their residence on Sixth Avenue on Monday evening, it being the fourteenth anniversary of his birth, and indeed it was a complete surprise for John as he wit« fully unaware of the young. folks‘ presence until he was ushered into the parlor by ‘his ‘munt. An enjurable evening war spent in the playi ig of gxmes and music, aftn which they were invited into the dining room where a splendid repast was spread hore present were: Misscs Mildred Shorenticb. Flowcsce Hoghes, . Mary ‘Fima Homan, Anna Weeks, . Vesta ‘Stevens, Charlotte Wolff. Anna. Bell Ewing, | Messrs Charles Sandgran, Bernbart Shertenticb, John — Donelly, Wilbert und Douglass Ginder, Alfred Matthews, . Rerbert Hoffman, Carl Foust, George Reeves and John L. Schellenger. * *sa_CONVENTION HALL TO BE PAINTEN The Commissioners of | Cape . May me ming 6=!4 for the Painting of the Convention Hall. Bide will be opened on | May | 13, 1919. — R me«wBOATS MUST BE NUMBERED The attention of all bont . owners hould be called to the concrete fact thit all bout owners must have an officiel number on his boat this year. This requirement is in compliance with new governizent rules and regulations now in effect. hase who own beats falling under this law should wiite to the Burea of Navigation, Washington, D. C., for blank application cards, which are free ef charge. These are to be filled out nfter which a number will be given to the awner. . There is no charge for the number, Mover STRAEAMT All lifetime in a schoot of strategy -a gaine Proven vpom germs and tendencics which, unless th: maried, wesken the system and invite discase. Modern health-strategy dictates the us +] SCi: FS | a) ( I EYH Fe aireliable means of thwart o C rrr Seott‘s is i Nature‘s ally and its rich tonic and strength Lokcaeds LS ptisgntin with dining tes Pilih