Saturdsy, June 21, 1919 ~ ~ — CAPE MAY Star anp wave
week of Junk &ter IWEEK OF JUNK Blot ; ... Evenings 7 o‘clock-Matinee Saturday; only Evenings T:15 Daily Matinees 3:15 [- | 4 Tej Theatre Program ‘" au t (T3 City Pier Theatre
Monday, June 23 SLADYS LESLIE is TOO MANY CROOKS Tuesday, June 24 LEAH BAIRD and CHARLES RICHMAN in THE ECHO OF YOUTH June 26 NE ELVIDGE and MAP$E Evans in E LOVE DEFENDER THREE ACTS PFabbevich. Friday, June 27 I WALLACE REID in TOO MANY MILLIONS Saturday ay, June 28 THEDA BARA in THE LIGHT THREE ACTS VAUDEVILLE ADMISSION PRICES Regular 22¢ Thursdays and Saturdays 35¢ Matinee Saturdays Only
Monday, June 23 SESSUE HAYAKAWA in HIS DEBT Tuesday, June 24 BILLIE BURKE in PEGGY Wednesday, J Freres a" 18CHER inTRIXIE FROM BROADWAY Thursday, June 26 ALICE BRADY in RED HEAD Friday, June 27 EGGY HYLAND in MISS ADVENTURE Saturday, June 98 WILLIAM FARNUM in THE JUNGLE TRAIL Sunday, June 29 A MURRAY in A BIG LITTLE PERSON ADMISSION PRICES Evenings-All Seats brea Matinees-Adulte — 25¢ >- Children . 15¢
Now is the Time to equip your house — for Winter Heat Secure your oa AST | it 43 ES Heater in the dull season and be comfortable when the cold weather arrives. ( Gurd C2 Economical) [entonces hed details and prices. Jh ~ TAYLOR & SON (Local Representatives) | s I 7 o y | \ [ ell : 4 or A A | xy ¥ 4 0.8, [a) | T 4 EEC \ (or of 212 Decatur St., Cape May, N. J.
P bee ) (Syelry s | , Yes, it‘s just as possible in your home as it has been in fifty thousand others. You, too, may have every room comfortable with balmy healthful heat, reaching every corner by Nature‘s method of cirenlation-and all through only one register! | It isn‘t necessary to clutter up your house with pipes, overheat your cellar and incur big bills -not when you can get the PIP ELE SS <a LJ lad TZURNACE It can be set up in a day, without inconvenience to you, and will make your home so comfortable in the severest winter weather you will be well repaid. Your house will be uniformly warm; your cellar will be fust right for the storage of fruits and vegetables. Your fuel bill will be less than with stoves that heat only a part of your house. HERE ARE THE REASONS The Caloric is the Original Patented Pipeless Furnace--the result of the ieina@ of Migra rain engineers to solve the heating prob Err io Banes 19 the fact dat the mimbtt of Cusine wid on an absotute eoarentes of NORTON-DOWLER Co. Tourist Garage har allie Mass ty Tne oniree soo‘ a Samet 05., Crotone. Chis
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DIRIGIBLE NOT TO COME HERE ARRANGEMENTS — MADE _ FOR LANDING OF R44 CANCELED. WILL GO TO MINNEOLA, Plans May Be Changed It is practically certain that the English Royal Navy dirigible which had made definite arrangements | to land at the Air Station here after the completion of its transatlantic flight, will go to Minneola instead. Preparations to fly here had been almost completed. _ The Cape May Light and Power Company were in readiness to take down all poles on Yale avenue in order to provide more room for the big machine, and arrangements had been made with City PoC a CE _ tanks. . Some Naval authorities are : inelined to believe that the plans will again be changed in the favor: of Cape May. Friday, June 20-Today is the day fiight of the giant dirigible, R-84, but it is not certain that it will fy, owing to the imcompletion of preparations for a landing station. The R-84 took several trial trips last week, travelling mostly at night, to test her wireless, searchlight, and ability of the R-34, the R-33 will fly in its place. Germany‘s attitude toward the revised Peace Treaty will also affect the time of its proposed trip, it is said. If Germany refuses to sign, the flight will without a doubt, be postponed. --«meee ---
TO IMPROVE R. R. SERVICE |errort wiLt BE MADE To HAVE | mID-AFTERNOON TRAIN DROP WILDWOOD CARS AT JUNCmion INSTEAD OF FoRCING] CAPE MAY PASSENGERS To waIT FoR LOCAL Authorities Active If the efforts which are being made count for anything, Cape May should enjoy a great deal better iailrond service this season than heretofore. Last week a — communication | was sent urging the opening of the Grant Street station for the summer season. This week the following com munication will be sent in reference to the injustice of forcing Cape May passengers to wait at . Wildwood Junction for the mid-afternoon local: "The mid-afternoon express . train to Wildwood and Cape May, ranning ‘on Saturdays, is managed so as to Cape May at 8:40. If the train ran through to Cape May, dropping Wildwood cars at the Junction, as is done by the evening train, there would be no waste of time, or no inconvenience, either to Wildwood or Cape May pas sengers, and everybody would be much bappler." Prompt action in various matters elating to municipal improvements in befng sults,
Working in co-operation with | the Red Cross, ¥. M. C. A., Jewish Welfare Board, and the Knights of Columbus, the War Camp Community Service, is arranging a program for the Fourth of July. The plan is to have athletic gamer from 9:30 to 11 a. m. a ball game in the afternoon, and probably a show in the evening. This supplementing an addres at Convention Hall and music and dune» ening, under the direction , will make a full day and a surc-enough good time for all the men in uniform, their relativer and {friends, and in fact everybody in Cape May. A little word of appreciation now and then goes a long way | toward compensation for any effort no matter how arduous. Just as an instance: the other night a sailor from one of the supply ships atayed at our Virginia Hotel. He‘Jad a good night‘s rest in a‘ good clean bed after a good warm bath, all for 25. cents. In the morning, when leaving, he wanted to tip the desk a dollar, saying that he did not that auch secommodations were available at so Idw a price, and felt that be must show hi long time his wife‘s allotment did not come to her and she was compelled to go out doing day‘s work, leaving her child in a day nursery, this through no fault of his; so the War Camp munity Service is pleased to have heen able to do a service to so deserving and loyal a man. Community Service is organized friendship, localized and made practical Community Service is the medium through which the residents of m com» munity get together . and truly become members of the community, with a consequent real interest in commu[nity welfare, prosperity and stability. The need of cultivating friendly reations ‘in business, in politics and in international affairs is clearly recogFriendly relations.within the social structure are not, however, no system atically cultivated. In the absence of disturbances that make ‘good will a matter of great moment, the importance of good will is frequently overlooked. Just now the word "unrest" in appearing with increasing frequency in [current comment upon contemporary jaffairs. Unrest that is not destructive, and rest that does not represenf mere idleness and lack of occupation both have their place in a well ordered community. Where there is good will there is mutual | respect and | understanding upon the part of all the social factors. Where there is mutual respect and understanding, unrest is seldom t ev dence except in the stirring of legit mate ambitions-the ambitions that make for individual success and well being. . Rest and unrest swing in the balance. But neither one is cause or cure for the other, It in in their social rather than in their personal phnses that rest and unrest challenge attention. We say "social unrest," but the phrase "social rest" does not come as trippingly to
the tongue. | And yet rest must have itx wocial phases, The cultivation of friendly social relations in necessarily a rest time occupation. In the old days when the village grocery store, or the village blieknmith shop wan the forum where neighbor met neighbor, there . were dinagrecments, but there was fikewise understanding of points of view. Social problems are problems of contact, — What men think of | each other in largely a result of contact. It is eany to believe anything of a man whose life has | never touched yours,. Touch a life in a helpful way and the result is an addition to the world‘s stock of good will. Rest and unrest are mutters of con« cern. ‘The concern‘ is . immediate, There mey be many ways of arrange ing unrest, but most certainly . one way is to oppose it by throwing a barrage of good will in its path. And good will requires COMMUNITY as well as individual expression. The man who makes no contribution to COMMUNITY good will is not in a position to complain if he is made to suffer because of itl will. Unrest is a world problem, but all world problems have their local phanes. Because, after all, rest and unrest are matters that concern FOLKS.
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0. Kaufmann. 13% N. Broad street, Woodbury, N. 4. auld. recently: " "Our whote Tnnilly to taking Tanine «ince It renevea my futher who in aver #0, of rheumatism. For years he was unuble to move his fingers freely hcl always used a cane or crutch. Sinde taking Tante be bie thrown mway his croich. can ome bie Anger and linnds. freely and fects ury and viceroun "While 1 wii at the Media Hosptial veently 1) ware wdvime to take " Rood 1 turned to ‘rubles v eoright up. steadied" my nerven and anve me m tivenou anpein The genuine 4. 1. Gore Co. Tanne in wold here by wakes Dru shor Ther is a Taninc deater in every town. hearer a e, commmmat TO MEET JUNE 2erH The next meeting of the Cape May ounty Chamber of Commerce will ake place on Thursday, June 26th, he meeting for last Thureday was oxtponed. lnwrresnrr-n dr errpmemnt IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of W. SCOTT ELDREDGE, who departed this life June 25, 1916, — PARENTS AND sisters
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