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vor., 64 No. 32 CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, lo19 | ALBERT Rt. H , MANAGER

ciel (Old) Km (AM RAISE FUNDS hi pH CA Hradl d hw cag RoVIDE T lone P DR Wak MERokIAL AT TRinxP The opening of the public schools of this State in September will be sugnalised by the beginnit of e state wide f Hizg 4 under the direction of the State Board of Education, to secure through the efforts of the pupils of the schools, a fund for the erection on the capitol prealifed Trenton, of a memorial building to the dead soldiers and mailors of this state, the cost to be something. like $600,000. It is desired that there pose be collected for each pupil entag $1. This to be earned and soliin the community by the PIE thee A pupil, making is to ceive a certificate rec that he‘ is is one of those whose efforts have been efficient. A school room collecting its que is to receive an appropriate reutente and a school building an enmmelled metal) cont or arms Gf ‘the State to ! be placed on the buildit The State Federation of Boards of E nd supporting the proj ion and will solicit the active aid af each board of education State. Presided ¢ over by city su contributions will be paid to this 0 ficer and forwarded by him to the State Treasurer, All other districts will pay to the county who will forward all nere cud, Treasurer. May, which Ci dents is as Follows in valon. tips May Point jf *A itesboro Swainton, Colored High School North Wildwood / Rea Isle City — ! Ston Sidi? fovmhis High Bchoot i le Townnhi] 4 ool Green Creek School naval organizations of the State an for educational purposes. -_-_- pom ---

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SURF TAKES TWO LIVES Std CAPE MAY THE A DOUBLE TRAGEDY W Massach CJ Juin A1 §3 SUMMER ctests HERE, ARE DROWNED. HEROTSM DISPLAYED. Thursday, August .. Meeta ney, of Boston, and Bessie we ro (Prial from South Cape Ma The two women, who were fast friends, were staying at a beach front hotel, and had been here for neatly a week,. Mrs. Sweeney is subject to attacks of a weak heart and complained y that she was not feeling well. It in‘ thought that the shock of the water caused her undue agitation and brought on a fatal spell. She had been in the water but a short time when she called to her companion, Miss King, for assistance. Miss King, though not a strong swimmer, wont immediately to the rescue, Codey co eollantly to bring her to thore he ci Macds of the women were R. members _ of Boy Scout p No. 196, of ‘Piiladelphia, who are camping in the neighborhood, and Etie Moore, one of the scouts went rescue. * Alged by surf guards, he succeeded it binging In in the young women but Wo Cottman, one of the city e guards, was one of the first on the food and rendered. invaluable aul The a pulmotor from Cape May was obtained, and strenuous efforts were on a vi of the two unfortunate notified immediately anc d Tad a o doot 49 us bad [3 to the disposal of the bodies. MANY HOUSES BUILT. is now encsoat Wits arent to a wansually ben Abed sile There is Tma mmole or :"‘Taas s boliding pecs early spring until the present season of the year, but not to Several large that is dea tar LJ pree al houses have Frog been h eted hile all over vee s "ae tige LC Fad L. pittatthe La . They were guests

Tant! | coal Prices ATE THE LB airek. ° — Pastraget Frelinghuysen, | of — New , Jersey, recently introduced. a R lution in the Senate to Investigate | ri This is one of the fii pieces of . legislation directed againat the high living. The procedure was me , Mri Fre inghuy img offer a rse: de k to have read an referred to ‘the Committee on Contin: ! gent Expen and also that it be referred to the Committee on Interstate | Commerce if that !s in order, | The Vice President-The Seeretad | will read the resolution, reads resolution (S, Res, 126) was read and referred to the Committee u | | Audit and Control the Contingent] enses of the Senate, as follows: | Whereas for several | years | the j price of conl to the consumer has Paged time to time been largely increased; " Whereas for a Piriou this increase in price was attributed to existing was fomois np and in spite of the fact tat since (94, 1 Rfa th was signed, N Tember 1918, normal peace‘ con; | ditions have aes igh Lar acd coal has continued to Fags t without any apparent economic or 0f proper reason theref & m Phat adfy? be ay Resolved, That th Interstate Commerce, Ca P fd any subtome mittee thereof, be instru inquiry into the cause fermradiaie ml have brought about out the enormous intherefore, proper and rig! er due to to manipulation or or ‘$rotiering on the part of miners, shippers, or dealers in coal. Resolved further, That the ComInterntate Coi any and all inf Taks price in furtherance of said in"A dteoized further, That the Commit | toe on Interstate Commerce shall re- | port its e Tiina to the Senate, pee \ther with such. recommendations may be pertinent and advisable, with P Cac oaoL., anl Executive action, in order to head existing conditions or the punish of any individual or ese deemed guilty of c iet the ox Resolved further, That th xpense | the contingent fume? the ites Old King Coals a funny old bo, we‘ll tell the reason why. He sen ends the cort way up aky-high, then says "now buy your year‘s supply.

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These hot days demand special clothes-suite Uhat look . and . feel cooler-and really are cooler, Just listen; the fubrics are the lightest weight € could find, and the patterns and colors are so pleasing that theX look onl themselves, All unnccessary linings have b loft out and the result is a garment with loose, graceful Ties and proctically no. weight, We have heavier fab in the famous Kirschbaum, Alco, #"9 Hart-Schaffuer Marx TENENBAUM‘S Clothes of the Superi0® Kind Founded 1894 CAPE M AY and WILDWOOD, N. J.

0 HAVE BIG THEATRE D SON, KARL | J rome | E. BACKED B MHILADELPHIAN CONSTRUCT A MODERN HOUSE ON WASHINGTON Plans are on the board re ashington street _ formerly owned by the Manor Real Estate The theatre, it is expected, will seat over eight hundred and ought to meet the needs of the community for some time to come. Mr. Adam Suelk together with his son Karl and Phils delphians who are prominent in th theatrical field of that city are back» ing the project, . Ground will be brok: en without. de d it is expected hat the theati i eomave on or before October 15th, The mlance of the building would be finished promptly. . Complete details will sppear in next week‘s issue. nooomm-art as --- J. B. HASTINGS RESIGNS, B. Hastings: who has been prinest Cape May mmmomtp@ammmn L. M. BROWN REBUILDING. Mre. L. M. Brown, of 417 Washing ton street is holding a amle of her enre CITY BUYS BOOTH. The City of Cape feilg Blk pri A bought the motion pleture h owned by the War Ca to the purchase, the praised by Electrical In who declared it to be in condition. is in: the Convention The booth Hall and it is thought that it will be used by the city this winter. bnommononsa a commend FORD SEDAN aracA 1918 Medel wom WILLIAM C. FEASTER Erma, N. J.

POLICE TO HUNT TRUANTS It EAUBAL Ms HCHOOL OPFFENDA communication was recently received‘ by the City fomminsionein from the Board of Ed n Pople lar members of the force do this work at times when not on duty, the school Podee f extra compensation, said that a unifo it serve e as a more efficient ‘check to "hookeying" than the system which mpl last ear rongly recom« wil probably put it into operation in September. ---s+4n-__ SUCCESSFUL FLYER, . Leatenant Robert Hewitt, son of and Mrs. Luther A eit of , Pa., who have a fect and are annual soho: of staring s aet B frat ssrinl po one e first aerial pasr services in this country two He had two Miljcd — in bis seaplane and rom srk Tork to Atlantic City adr Rut making a difficult mabe tand the Hudson river. On th pasnonge ant Hewitt was an army aviator diring the war and rendered onpioaine service to his country ‘by training duties overseas. w rat best pilots in‘ the United Eee _-----4b4@...........

will be delivered by former epa a hak: Judge sat in this eat for several tp Yo me rare parsons in ml er he is much t after Pel od of mume Fo we not PA Teds this ‘opportunity of hearing M di There will wd also be other interesting fextures in the program. | Those-who dear ocd heron atgnont the church t be have a way pro Fes them if they will l names at the office of the Wave on or before noon of Saturday, August 16th. ‘We don‘t approve of blood and fron, but a little In fon of it might help | the administration. MILLINERY occasions, . A good assortment of sport hats in a bete d o farmed PSX perm fetcod P LOTTIE R. R. EILLMAN . 220 PERRY ST Cape May, N. J. Ont Tuesdays.

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BOYS PRESENT / | FINE PROGRAM misg WILLIAMS, MISS HOMAN | AND THE couupog now FC l Delont LARGE CROWD OF SCOUT Pardons. The entertainment ® given last Thurs« day being 1 by Troop No. 2 of Cape May, Boy Scouts of America, was up to the feal ier oand the ay Lo Fa very on , and the large sudi- | ance which packed the High School whi Siduariem was t ht af fe feabtive wil Cad Southen a fstmclr who was f taine ed by the troop at a heavy Imfay, he nimbem L3 Ayo of a wey. and was vigorously a Miss Eisie Homan, a een pei weveral old southern nongs Ke th IP encored manner, and was repeated« * What pro maveilis be one of ibe most enjoyable features of the evenit t pooomed of of the College ira of John Mecray, Frrobg David Huber and Sgt. Zurner. They sang three numbers, all which were extremely. well executed, par ticularly "Bubbles", which Lo "The hit of the o. wishes to The Troop wis heartiest thanks to lias Helen‘ t Portsar who was the plano accompanist, and to all others whose generous ald made possible the success of the affair. j} 12000 X5 W V4 5 Puy UR [ 128 € MBS, _ LULU ~ urereman pa¥e «BALTIMORE, LADY | COI ION AND fo MAN NERO MS ESCAPE ELL PRESS Pogd

August 6.-The Pennsylvania ex» press from Philade} M* i ined May an mutomobt EJ de croszing, completely p-Bt:-4 eccul twe rg» The machine machin e a 5 fm "io was "® a Heavy #t~ medan i gels spore a at Attempted ted to ) push ver at the car back out of the ++ of te he risbed the pamengels out of ‘the s rw out of t> safety just before the train a gineer was unable to *t the i eomanive until it had gone 1 yards bevind the point of the act« dent. fle was the impact that the tires iaa rolled for an equal distance and rested alongside of the halted train. — Mrs, Licherman, who is oa cured another car and proceeded to her destination. [Enormmrectarermurrayd Don‘t parkautemobiles in the bualness section on Washington Street. ---»eas __.. SCREEN YOUR HOUSE Cape May, N. 3. LACES MAY BE SEEN French Laces and Table Linens made by and sold for the peasants of France may be seen by appointment at 651 Hughes Steet 7-18-8t bovmmnns.a o commend Rooms for Rent M\ !f) furnished | with — Light House keeping. Privilages, 1101 Washington Street.,

| So) SFA A 3 Centrally located property. — Coftage contains nine room», | bath, | modern conveniences and is in first clams condition, — Low price for quick sale, FWC® dk uu WM. R. SHEPPARD, Agent | Mezcrauts National Bank Building.