CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, July 26th, 1919
CAPE MAY STAR AND WAV Al BERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. BURSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered ut the post Bfice as second-class postal matter, @TAR & WAVE PUBLISHING CO WHAT Is THE MEANING OF IT? Everything points to an enormout expen ie of money by the League to enforce eBuce. for the purpose o gecuring — the . ratification . of . th League of Nations. — The: strenuou advocuey . by | certain . newspaper whose. columns | are | usually . ope when the price is obtainable, and the voluminous circularization of the entire county is sufficient evidence a this. . The United States is the only mation which has not . received . or gought — compensation . for | loss, | expense or damage suffered as a result of the war, apparently all her power mand all her resources being used to secure the adoption of a League of Nations which unquestionably: mmerlfices our independence and compels the maintenance of a regular army several times larger than ever before and an enormous navy in onder to be able to meet the demands of . the League to send troupe and ships anywhere ms it ma ydirect. What is the meaning of it all? Why is our administration so insistent, | that . we make the "supreme sacrificc, without gounting the cost?" . Who commicsiomed these people to arrange for any "supreme sacrifice". or ‘sacrifice ef any other kind? themacives racrificing of their own
contains all theelements for making certain new ware. People should not! forget that every‘ predidtién-by the} present administatien ‘upon . what‘ would be result of policies previously P e C E and if the country in weak enough to permit the "supreme ancrifice" df Fwi Andependepce it will be foun fie Preoictions of the eral wih fan! We cannot do other tham. eomthend the new spirit which has ssised the Alles A. M. E. Church, bsinigatd and its pastor, who in a measure, is responsible for this wpirit. Buccessfu) efforts are being made to put the church on a stronger fimazcial footing than hretofore, and 4s being done by the complete coordination of the church members. The church also prints an official bimonthly bulletin describing its ac. tivities, which is a very commendable feature. enone tctermemenmel GCBS ASSAULT CHIEF Wildwood, N. J.Two sailors from Cape May were fined minety dollars by Mayor F. E. Bmith for disorderly conduct recently. The gobs started their evening fun Sunday at eight-thirty, and soon became disorderly. Chief of Police Loster Smith arrested the men and while turning one of the men over to offiget Lockwood, received a blow an the Lis ‘When the men wer‘ arraigned Mondas — omning. one of the sailors presented a hundred dollar liberty bond to pay the fine of both. Lester Smith would mot enter a charge of assault and battery mgainst the prison er.
[PERSONAL ~ MENTION — Dorothy Graves. of Ardmore s one of the attractive song of the Caluibia Motel for o Luxenthol .of Philadelph is «pending. a short vacation here. Sr. Laventhol, who is wellknown m ong set, is connected 10th the Walter J. Barrows, ® own, Pa., was a recent sruest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Wah Rael Hughes has a May after several months of National faoks Bervice, | J. Thorton Pocher is »vending: another summer in Cape May. Thom: ton graduated. from New — York High School this Sprig and will rake up commercial pursuits at New York ‘in Septembe Fred. Arnold was a recent. visitor Kere, ! Walluce Douglas, who enlisted | in |the Navy last spring, spent a furlough here last week. . Douglas is stationed at Hampton Hom alin caa he is studying electricity, I Mrs. S. W. Crawford, wife of a prominept real estate agent in Hoboken, N. J., and her daughter Marion, are stopping at the Carroll Villa. Mrs. Crawford is thedaughter Sally ‘of John W. Lycett, well-known as an educator here some time ago. . Mirs [Crawford is teaching in Hoboken. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lycett, of {Brooklyn, ar stopping at the Windsor. ‘It is Mr. Lycett‘s boast that he first {came to Cape May over fifty years ago, and, if possible, likes it better Aina year. i_ Mr. nd Mre. Stewast Tait and H. B. Talley were week-end visitors at Cape May.
ns, Joseph. A. Dailey, and 6. W. radibimsinie tiki tinniediied the pth Charles H. bikminid was a recent: guest here. Harold Markley apent last week at Sea Girt. Mre. Lewis P, Geiger, of German»inpping at the | Columbis . Mre. P. B. Weaver and daughte. mre spénding a delightful vacation here. Daniel Duff, Wallison Hays, and R. L. ‘White are sojourning . at . Cape May for some time. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lyons are guests at Cape May for an indefinite period. James C. Taylor, and C. M. Haffer are staying at the Columbia. Poe o Bic a opened a cottege, and will | remain here for the summer months, C. A. Harris, of Phildelphia, . and James B. Stites, of Camden, were recant visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Geisberg are spending the summer here. ) al s ‘and Walker Smythe have been spend» ing a few days at this resort. William King, John Kelly, James B. Hughes .and Walter M. Walker recently registered at the | Columbia Hotel. H. A. Lehman, of Betilchem, was | ia week-end visitor here. j
CN THE BOARDWALK AT DECATUR STREET PROGRAM-WEEK OF JULY 28TH [¥ i! AU A 41 (64 G&=>
= «n a wa «= aa # # Monday Ethel Clayton in "PETTERGREW‘S GIRL" Tuesday-Dorothy _ Gish in alie Wednerd Harold‘ Lockweod in "THE MAN Of HONOR" ay-Hex Besch‘a Cnty GARNIA® h Owen, Moore, husband a 5 Mary Pickford,
Friday and Saturday "MICKEY" The Picture you will never . forget THTHY A0 Sunday-Charles Ray in "THE SHERIFE‘S SON" Added-Charlie Chaplin in "SUNNYSIDE®
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COUNTY BRIEFS Wildwoud, N. J.-Wapella Tribe hill Red New, which hie becn n existence since De 1902 und which of fered a shige in nees, due to los sad the "lu" epidemic | and placed. on the . Great eonclit, merabe of the Great Council will be in al : ctio be necessary to. place. the a financial footing. This 7 one time wax a banner Great Council with a set of si tommhawks, as a prize. for | having the largest increase in membership of ‘uny Tribe in New Jer During the war Wapella. Tribe: was. represented by 21 members in different branches of the Government service at home and overseas. As the Tribe has more, than sufficient property, which will be‘ disposed of, in which to meet all obligations, no difficulty will be encountered. at. re-organizations, -Sun-Tribune wok 24 Ocean City, N. J.-Ocean City had quite some excitement last Satuwlay might when the State Motor Vehicle Inspector Anderson Shinn | and | his crowd made an unexpected appear: jance. There were fourteen arrests of persons for having. their lights glaring and other things that were not | as | cording to the state laws for ngscl driven vehicles. Each person | was fined $5.90.-Ledger. > Sea Isle City, N. J.-At their regular weekly meeting last Friday in the City Hail, the City Commis-
to accommodate the Class home the Villinova college home. Earl x. Waddington, of Strathmere, will do} the work, which is to cost not over The walk is to be aix feet ..‘1t was announced by Director Chap man that the boys of St. Blirabeth‘s Phildelphia, . would for tenting accommodations for one ‘hundred and fifty boys the latter hand C4 July-County Times. Time ( dosaronication To My Friends of Cape Ma | ‘As I am to be discharged from the Service; 1 wish to write you a few [words: to let you know that I am not lat all; ungrateful for the kindnesses . a coe Mlation. extended """ to me while int the ‘Air 1 was trcamh as well as could be expected by perfect strangers and 1 feel bondred to ‘think that I could ‘mequire so many friends in the last 18 months, So much I think of ‘the people of Cape May, that I hope it will be my good fortune to be able Ito come here during summer vaca (Gone in the coming years. I want to [thank: you one and all for your Invival and good here. I, for one, a gob, eppreciate Cape May, and its hospitality. Sincerely,. onf w. J. JODOIN, Chief Electricisa, U, &. N. Eoadbed Amid a certain amount of unfavor"gobs" |cation like the above is refreshing, jmnd, we are sure, will be appreciated by our readers.
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CABBAGE FOR THE AUTUMN — Cabbage bas felt the general rise im prices aud has grown Increasingly popular in fashionable circies on that mccount, It is mo longer ‘a . coitse green for the ‘ho! polo, but « ‘rare delicacy. . Is some ‘of the‘late veffaty planted in your. garden 2- It-should idem; If a fhar eys on the fa mig Cofe dia lot of damage «ig! you ‘don‘t | watch gut.". Use a combipation of one arsenate of lead to 5 parte fine: through a cheesecloth haz. Spraying with arsenate of lea? or Paris Green will also control thé pest. . Follow di|rectic :s on the package which yow buy. . > " --_--sea---_-: | | to EXTEND BOARDWALK/,, ‘Realizing the urgent need for . a [larger boardwalk, created by, the un. [paralleled crowds which are.-coming to Cape My, city authorities are con.. templating its widening and general reconatruction. . It da:thought that the présent width will probwoly be in. creased three times.; Not only will this greatly improve the appearance of ‘the beach front, ‘but will aid in buildiag the r‘rand to a wifl greater ‘dégree of perfection... A new plan will also be put into operation in a very. shit tinc t ‘waiter the streets with sen water, ,This will have a tendency to harden jthem, and will also act as a disin. fectant. _meaDoa‘t ride Bicycles on the sidewalks,
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Cape May, N. J: ,
Aw I "KROW 2 202 lucas << en Nahmuch. Les case over ‘Jaze face ? O# Tron man and n thin dime. ‘ Awright. Seealater, ‘Xgh. Bolong. we f ~ "Aliddtn‘s wasi -- -meee --- ANOTBER TELEPHONE RATE RAISE > LoL _LAns whone rates for <which | government edutrol is responsible without a doubt] and we may wellask where all this busingss is to end. Every business taken over by the government seenis [to suffer and immediate blight and |one gets the impression that the sole
purpose of government . interference with business is to increase costs and then increase them again. Where all of it is going to end, no one knows, but the every day man while praying . > ot relief is anxiously awaiting the , , ‘when he may cast his vote. For» fuately votes: are still being counted as cast in most parts of the womnevomccotiiBAgnn--itw cee THE FKET ON THE BAR qo 20609 BOOM +FLOOR . Arii me! cn j t Bame old bar and the same old feet In the same old place in the same old street; Same old pose on the same old rail; Same old drink? | Strucks! ‘Ginger Als. wom Lift one leg to save shoe leathany Here‘s how! Down ote (atl Singe, Well old-timer, here we are ._" At a real probibitiorist hag — Same old storks dn. the sama-old row, With the same cld sqag. of Be COOO1 J Bar rail. Bar keep, Ber all stick, But you‘ll have to hunt for the same old kick
Cox‘s City Pier Theatre Where Pictures are "presented"-not merely "shown," PROGRAM-- WEEK OP JULY 28TH Monday-July BESS VE in CUPID FORECLOSES Save Mies, e Comedy "ROWDY ANN® bilal Fay Tincher, _ _ L Tuesday-Jul ly 29 ‘Triangle presents Chatles Dickens‘ "DOMBEY AND SON" with all star cast __ Wednesday -Jul Mary Hatakex in THE WEAKER VESSEL A subtly clever play opposing the thesis that woman is a member of the "weaker sex." __ Thursday-July EN BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL bucdl (3 novel emicactl ta Thomas. Dixon __ Friday et ‘Saturday -August CLARA KIMBALL oucar t her Iatert Select picture HHB BETTER bls Caxt includes Irving ono Kathlyn 3 Wiliams and fome rev vepernnt J BETTER TIMES A Drama of fam By the creator of "The Turn in the Ron ADMISSION PRICES Daily Marinco Adults 28e. — Children | 15¢. Evening-All Seats ___ 30c. COX‘S PALACE THEATRE Washington Street. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT

