Cape May Star and Wave, 17 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday, May "17, 1919 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE

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Monday, May 19th Harry Morey inBEATING THE ODDS Tuesday, May 20 William Russell inBl CM RETS Wedneaday, May 21 Madatine Traverse inLOVE THAT DARES

uruday, May 22 William Desmond inMINTS OF HELL Friday, May Marion Davies inGETTING MARY MARRIED Saturday, May 24 Jane Gray inWHEN my Sme COMES >

1° AK Ana i0 4.11145 » Cof A HTA U SHE Cel 3, T ill tl 3 J:] A ef. VMKYJ2 (6) ok p sie £ S 1 on fills 3600.01 90. i 60 100 61 1 1 P03 14 Dh Also a full line of Men‘s Work Shoes of the best quality (of a ‘p poll al ST id J SET LUCKY Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and etc. 323 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Branch Store for Shoes in Post Office BI‘d‘g. at WEST CAPE MAY, N. J. CB: DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND] *. 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 The Great Ship "SEEANDSEET — o of ie — -"arry OF EUFFALO® BDFFALO — Dally, May ‘Let to Nov. 15th -CLEVELAND ) s 1) I i u (07.0 PND 0 pS 03 BJ £ 04 54.) 6 D4 M I Owing to the request of many friends, I take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for nomination for Sheriff on the Republican ticket, and will greatly appreciate the support of the voters of Cape May County. filmy Ny ia Ase :ti®Aos(el orc This advertisment ordered and paid for by Daniel Schellenger.

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Thin plan represents a complete two-story house, which provides amfe Rice on the ground floor for a itchen a combined living room and mg reom, and a wash room and T On the . second floor . are three rooms, m screened slecping porch and bath. The basement provides plenty of space for m heating

one or. two married men. Plans of the house will be sent on application . to the United States Department of Agriculture.

DEN nload | A A > The: work on wa |foor. in. the. vestihile | [Church has been finished anc sidered am | excellent job, . 1 Wentzell, of Avalon was the e and Clinton N of Nout! [nis put or the Tnishing vil e The Sunday School Improvement Society which financed the task are now securing funds for new choir chairs. An lee Cream Sule on Saturday eveining. netted 20.00 townrd their pu chase, — Mrs. Lydia: Bushnell kindly lent her fine ice-crerm parlor for the two sales: recently. held. Benjamin Bushnell and Mrs. Hush{nell of Glenside, Pa. are guests for a week with Mr. Bushnells parent idler, our postmaster who in on duty after a it. with. relatives. in Phila: Mis Rosanne Gandy — and | little Hiss Mas Town. went to IPifiaaciphin that‘ Martha might enjoy the wonders of Pull Zachary Taylor stored ts "Phile~ delphia during the. p ek, having his brother Seth w is a invalid with thim on his return. ind Clarence Godfiey. two are at home, one been in France. . Tomlianon, of . Millville, . has moved with his femmly into the houre recently purchased from Levi Went zell. _ Mr. Reed, of Port Norris, has moved jinto the tenant house near the mill, owned b c, moved lust vick into hanse vacuted by Win, ---mea --- PRAISE FOR WOMEN "Our hats are of to the women; we recoguize them nw our superiors" | ‘This confession wus made by Colo: mel L J, Magill, chiet of the Depart: ment of Features of the Philadelphia: ¥ietory Liberty Lorn Organization, in conversation with some women work Golone! Magill, who in directing the activities of a regiment of Marines has sever relaxed from a stern mill tary bearing. was all modesty and humility In feotng these women who have proven thomeeives real soldiers to the Loan brigede, "I must adm," he eald, "that I 1gmored the women in my first ealcula> toms for this Victory Lonn program. I had been used to thinking that only men could perform. any. nccomplial mente worth while. But in the brief time that I have been on this work, I bave beer contronted . with | auch atriking evidence of female igcnulty | and aggressiveness ‘hat I have experl- | enced a. right-about-face. . From now | on, the women are our bosues, . They | are closer to the people from. whom | the smuller Loan avlmertpttons ew bu be expected than are the men. They are impelled by u more exrnest died care full of Idon, und are always willing to give the time to bring their Iders to. constimmation. They ure the backbone of the entire | organization, and will receive eredit for the major part of the results secured.". A SERVICE MEDAL The Treasury Department of the United Sinies: govern« ment has mirde thousinds of medals from captured German cannon | and | they . will be awarded to perome who hive performed | unusual | patriotle service in belt‘ of the tae ous Liberty Louns wy Ctg uis. @Be ast ay 8a ba ait an A ton a mols s Sobe meye! cies ey oan: Tn each district the local heads will decide. upon. the method lo which the awards Cda made. On one side is a representatlon of the Trow®ury Bullding at Washington, upborme by the wings of the Ametioan Hugle, and with the wording, "Victory Liberty Lone." O8. the other vide. are the words, "Awarded Mk lol Department wp. aie c name af the "recipient

RIO GRANDE Mrs. Joseph Hoffman, of Catnden inday with Mrs. Warren C. . Neal necompanied her to her home where she will spend two weeks air. and Mrs, — Birch of — Camden spent the . week-end | with | relatives ere. Mr, Tillie Wick of Trenton came down Saturday to attend the funeral of he brother, Frank Comwell. Win, Hund and wife who nave been spending the winter in Philadelphia have returned to their home here. Mr. Merrill Neal has erected a gr mge at the corner of the Witdwood road where he will sell gasoline, nutomobile necessories et., this summer. Mrs, William Sheats spent Wednesday with ber mother here. DIED Cornell-At Pregcm Ciande on May 7th James Frank Cornell, age 56. years. ‘Funeral on o> the 10 inst. at one o‘clock P. M. Interment at GorhBd Cometery. WEST CAPE MAY rs Hany Brown of of Camden spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mr. Chas Sidredge has opened b s coitage for the summer. v. Alfred Matthews and son spent Sunday with his wife, who is in St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Philadelphia. Ely Stevens wan a Philodelphia s shop; r on Monday. her Mii Ella Archionld entertained her sisters on Sunt urn Hoffman — or Philadel this hid here oc L as) Hofman who is very cick. | Harry Ludman was in Phils delphia the first part of the week, Mr». Walter Peck and two children of Camden spent the weekend with Miss: Ada Soude Mrs. Winfield Pettit spent the week end at the home of Misa A. E. Ed munds. Missionary — Society . of C. 8. P‘ church will meet at the residence of rs. H. S. Smith, 122 Secont avenue, Webt Cape: May, next Wednceday May aist at 300 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Letitia E. Peterson, daughter , Mrs. Albert Peterson of West C May became the bride of Lealic H. heard of Millville on Tuesday evening, May the thirteenth. | The ceremony was performed s y* home of the — bride‘s mother, John — W. Nickleson of the First "M. E. Church. Lo 1) #3} ) SPRING There will be ppm a demonatration next Wednesday _ afternoon at 2:80 at the Cold Spring Grange Hall. Wednesday is stormy it will be on Thursday. All ladies. are ilukbne to attend. Mrs. daver pownd £ and daughter have. return to "We ladelphin. ‘c re from a pleasant trip Mrs, Belle Leaming is at the home of her n Mr. Edward Leaning, P ony Crease, who has been " mome la at the home of ter, Mra. L E. Hughes, has to his ek ‘his daughter, likval Fom» fags p caring for } him. Wildssood cala on Mr. and Henry Shaw Sunday, Mrz. Belle Matthews took the lead in Lower Township as solicitor for the Liberty Loan." She will be sented with a German helmet. KEEP STRONG dean sid io robustness, thousands EA Emulsion as otter — tray L3 Arent that con. or tribute to s 4=> up-building ol of that pa ud Ematsion. at you Scott & Homme. Ilcomiield, ¥. J... 194 JERSEY PASTOR ADVISES FLOCK

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, sanguine, a It muy seem somewhat siratige that he didn‘t anticipate evant that heve recently happened, in. the light of what bud gote before, . Home oie C a In. political efreles that an agreement i bad been renched whereby, In the ine terest of party harmony, he should be placed onee more In the ehntrmnnid of the State: Committee, from addet he retired alorbly after he. pidd. bia compliments . to Woodrow . Wilson I) hin famous temat at "Heofty‘a." The ugrcement war never conmtime mated. . There: are different storleny . but the simpleat l. that. Chnfrma \Charler F, McDonald underwent . @ chnnge of inind after things lind beerl put up to him by personk who had nd love for Nugent, and decided to cone tinue on the job. . There wan nothing for Nugent to do but step nalde of eniee n ruction tn the purty, and be chore the easier courne. All this was | settled with very little appnrent frig» thom, but Nugent in known to have @ L ae d c_ why he reDngnlahed his ambition top | the chrirmnnahip without serious proc [fest was that it was deBuiltely undere | wtood that to him would be delegated | the responsible tnsk of revivifying the ocratic party In New Jersey and making a governor out of a Demo» kratle senator from Hudson. Handed Out Bome Feeters, ‘Things went along: all right for @ time. . Then If became evident some» thing wan the matter.. Otherwise why |did Nugent put out the numes of for» mar Governor Jnmen F. Fielder and Willlam B, Gourley, former chairman of the Democratic iate Committew as those of gubernatorial posstbilitien® Had Edwards falled to "come acroms‘* with the wherewithnl for the caine pulgo, or was the preude-chieffain suse gictous of the loyulty of the candi date? Of more recent import was the Ed mards declaration of Independence of the bowses, delivered at the Grommcup dinner the other duy, wo soon after big kinnouncement that he would "accept" their support. Edwards and Scully have aipped at the honey pot. But the bones rattle, and Nugent still lives. bBul(CALLL(43 POSITION CLEAR No Question Now as to Where He Stands on Presidential Situation, (Lole Eo £1 like Cull (51 3 3 lll a Su enaral Wood His Personal Prefer: ence Provided There Be No Candidate From This State, Trenton, | All spncototion aw to the atfitde of the new, Republican stit@ cuiriin, former Governor Edward C, Stokes, am to the viriouy providentint podhilithe . which hive. been catne logaed or spmsmodically: mentioned. in the public prow and the magnzines is, wot at reg by like clean eut statement thnt be tw for General Leonard Wood provided there be no cundidate from New derncy, "If New Jermey whould have a cans P ae Brat to my «inte, but burting thit and) wpealdry not ‘offlciaily for the Hepub Henna of the state, but for myself por-! sonally, I fook upon Genera! Wood ut thi time: an the patriotic and | wiso} choice. for. the Republicans as their! nominee. for President n 1920, | Gon-‘ eral Wood In a thorough aind gengio American . und . would. be vigoroudy} right on all. questions. affecting thet Americasizatton of our institutions," . ; Mr. Rtoker him too alert a vision tof overlook the fact that In aao partai of the country. there. tin n a enll; for the kind of business administration reprexented by. Governor Rage: andj thit In these weetlons. the governors; name linx been mentioned nx u press dential powdhility, | When Mr. Stokon‘ tomen out for Genornt Wood he the fore doer ro qunlifiedly, feaving. roomy for the loynt support of a Jersoy cans didute If thero be one, no matter who It may be. . No Reading Between Lines. It te not supportble that nt this thine; t. Stoker: would come ont tor any! Jersey candidate when no such candl« date lin been put forward by his own mate or given any winction. fur the use of hik nie. There e much a thing aw being too precipitute us welt as bes Ing. too. puisg-footed, and. Mr. Stokes inldently doen not intend to be either, Judging from. tin. eandid. statement; which. permit« of no reading betweert tnew, That the. former governor: should profer Generil Wood umong the lend: Ing oondldites. this far | mentioned whould be no surprise to thaxe fomiHar with ik polifienl eurcer. . An Intimate friewd nnd ardent adiirer of Colonct Moosevelt, Mr. Stoken sees In Gonerat Wood the legitimate smecesor of the colonel "without any of the untagontsm the colonel sometinie aroused." It in interesting to note that atmul« taneously with Mr, Moker‘ nnnounce« ment one of the leading New Jerwey newapuper® comon out with un editorial utterance {rking an attitude ex ncdy almlar to his. | It In known that this was purely & coincidence, not the result of any preconcerted plin, Be Mr. Stokee and the editor mt willing to admit, If they we modest