CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, July be () UJ
CAPE MAY STAR ANDWAVE ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered at the post-| »tice as second-class postal matter. . | WTAR & WAVE PUBLISHING CO.) By his persistence in pressing a peace treaty — which | includes a league cov enant, President Wilson has insulted a co-ordinate branch of the Govern-‘ ment. On March 4, 1919, thirty-nine members of the Senate signed deliber~ ately drafted document in which they ‘ declared their opposition to a treaty ‘ including a league of nations rider imposed thereon. It is common know» ledge that other Senators, some of them on the Democratic side, are in ! full sympathy with the views of the | thity-nine. * "Nothwithstanding that notice, the? President has set up his own individ- | wal judgment and will against these members of the Senate, some of whom received their credentials from the people two years later . th.a did he, [
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AUTOCRACY AT Work On May 9th an order was issued by Secretary Baker: for | the | abandon ‘ment of the Chemical Warfare as [separate organization in the War Le partment and for its merging with the enginees mg. department. . Now comes the startling information that . Gen. Sibert, the chief . of the gas . service was not consultedbout | the . consolidation and does not | know | from whence the suggestion for the merger came. This is but one instance of civilian Baker overriding the military experts of his department, and. sub stituting his own imperious and pace ifist will for their professional ant experienced views, | Fortunately such a storm of protest was aroused upon the publication of the famous . order that it has never been enforced, and there is a possibility that the gas service will remain a separate organization. feprevrevne a averpeennvened WERE YOU BURLESONED OR McADOOED? ode ERS reated out of the words Burleson and lonseur Guillotine, has not brought
‘Ruining a man‘s business by boycott ling him, or ending his career under [the knife, were of such common o¢-j currence that there was ready use af the words coined from the names of [the originators of the process. We suppose there is occasionally a large establishment in which disorganization can be wrought and service impaired to such an extent that one might ap{propriately say that it had been bur ‘lesoned. There may be other . estab ‘ishments which could be so trans‘form that they would prog up bwiraed ‘then, if the voters are wise, it will be meeded only at long intervals.
fndiatradtsotontinhediondis -_see ___. And now the third great fight fe of the U mee_ANNOUNCEMENT A. Eisa, the well-known Washington has arrived bere for hi fourteenth sursmer, and is at th Wyoming. .. He desires to announce that be has‘a full line of real laces, Italian cut work, filet, madeira lingerie and negligee.
COMMUNICATION Editor Star and Wave Dear. Sirtto the statement made by D Howe in lust week‘s, (July 5th) insu ef NTAR AND WAVE relating tha "neither Stillwell, . Beasley writer uns given attention to the mos interesting fact connected . with . th early history of the county, namely the fumily history of the first settlers The writers have been content to sm ciw ane pronicers came. from Lon Inland or Europe, without discovering that the whalers and early: settlers brought with them the stock of the Old Colony: of Plymouth-the olde ancestry in America." Without referring to prior sett" ments in Virginia und Carolina, read ers of STAR AND WAVE are remind ed that a very interesting and ex tensive . sketch — concerning . "The Whalemen of Cap. May," and thi origin, and running through three is sues was published by the Star and Wave about three years ago. , .t was contributed by S. Gordon Smyth o West Conshohocken, Pu. nnuntet acommennnd SAFE AND SANE FOURTR
The field meet was participated im by — several hundred soldiers, sailors nd marines. The boys entered the various conects with enthusizam, and the spirit real athletes. The prizes awarded were useful and aluable. The Cape May Band, with Mr. Wam. ent of the home folks have a bance to express iteelf. Werdicgmeredindi-radior dlipiaiisrand on the topics of the day, and
The whole day‘s program passed ‘very successfully, and it is a credit to the city of Cape May, War Camp (Community Service, and the Jewish (Welfare Board, who worked together | to make the occasion a success. SECURE TWO MEN War Camp Community Service in| ireontirndigralmnmieifrvighenelierd This. io
rounded by a circle of red; and the words War Camp Community Service. The pin serves an a permanent pass
HOTEL DEVON BUSY =r Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Claghorn, Phi Mr. George J. Boyd, Philadelphia. H. J. O,Donnell, Philadelphia Mrs, C. E. Weidner, Straw,
H. J. Boon, Atlantic City Miss Emma Rosborough, Millbourne Mr. John Rosborough, Milbourne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Trotter, Phila. Mrs. Bertha Melhon, Philadelphia. a Miss Jennie McPeak, Binghampton Mr. and Mrs. Wm, B. Yates, Pittsburg All are at the-Devon for the season.
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DAG City Pier Theatre bidentbdiiciesizbedieiill cimeincntiaiersdicncne, fie woos cid PROGRAM WEEK OF JULY 1T Monday, July 14th CORINNE GRIFFITE is A GIRL AT BAY Tuesday, July 15th FANNIE WARD is THE PROFITEERS _--________ Wedmesday, July 16th "OLIVE THOMAS is UPSTAIRS AND DOWN Thureday, July July 17th — FRANK KEENAN is THE GATES OF BRASS Friday, July 18th PBGGY, EYLAND is COWARDICE COURT Saturday, July 19th: TOM MIX in THE COMING OF OF THE LAW Sunday, July 20th JACKIE SAUNDERS in MUGGSY
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