Saturday, August 16, 1919 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE
Now All Yor Good Fellows, | ( rt VER UTD CP a) iand F ever men are "Tom" and "Bill" to each other, it‘s when good pipes are a-going. If ever good pipes go their best, ‘tis when Velvet‘s in the bowl. For Velvet is a mighty friendly smoke, Kentucky Burley is the leaf that Nature made for pipes. Wholesome and hearty, honest as the day. And Velvet is that same good Burley leaf, brought to mellow middle age. © For eight long seasons Velvet "meditates" in wooden hogsheads, throwing off the rawness of "young" tobacco-truly "ageing in the wood." Out Velvet comes-cool, calm and generous-the tobacco Nature made good, kept good and made better, BC r Velvet‘s sweetness is the sweetness of good tobacco, not "put on" like "frosting" on a cake. Its mildness comes from natural ageing, not from having the life baked out. Its fragrance is true tobacco fra~ grance, not a perfume,. And Velvet makes an A Number One cigarette. Roll one. As good old Velvet Joe says: "Fill yo‘ heart with friendly thoughts, Yo‘ mouth with friendly smoke An‘ let the old world wag." | pom Tl Ca iit -2 i Toile 11 ‘ah Col o" Toce ol
RIO GRANDE , (Special Correspondent) Our do bg achool will open on "Title Miss t Flors S ed to Rio Grande ks spending a week with her sisters in Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorden went 5. ora E cc 8. ln l Nesl is entertaining ht, Trend Miss Mis Barsby, of Devon, for a few days, Mr. and Mre. J. Hoffman and chiliren, of den, are visiting their Pafpits, 1. S. Brown and wife. Dennis Fishers two ‘grand chiidrta from Camden are spending some time with he sae main ntt Camden recently. il mahter
The. Misses Lillia, Rite and Alberta Harris have been visiting their aunt Leura at Cape May City the week cnd. Robert Neal, has been employ» ed by the Plamen University tine he came from "over there," home Thursday and is now assisting his brother Merrill. WEST CAPE MAY ___ (Special Correspondent) Miss Mary J. . Souder, of Atlantic City spent a few days last week hersunt ) Mist, ore wand o bikin r. and Pus entertaining ? ain 7 Ir " Mist Martin afa ae Atihie t, Pa, is visit B Meyer this week, w iss Anna M. e are sorry hear of — Prof. Hastings reel from the faculty of our school. Mr, Hastings has
becoplet for many years te hfe Pein work will be missed by e Chambers spent the wiil a, ANates Bridgeton, wMn E Sadig a few days with pmmmmmmenen omens Cannot Be Cured sp shy cannot reach peatnete € — of the_muusone lini ‘a; infies. ‘Tube. "When this un in e ear css ol marth, which in aroct ryt err Modicine sew tha ot the har for ot Cir-
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nake an Ne if Prilsecniie, al Miss Anne [dtteginer PeRRS Maine, last weel Mrk. Charles "Heston entertained company last week, Mre. Reuben Eldredge is visiting do. parents in oa 2 bio for a few t+. are entertainimg Ne and Tine, E "T yers and Mist Ora Myers of Philadelphia, this eck. hes Raymond Puc} of Bri nds is the guest of Mr. and Mra burn por CoBud a"Phinp Barnett are en(Special | Correspondent) number of people attended on Sunda Master a nifiter a his mitle Irienda ea Mog: day afterncen, on the occasion‘ of his Mi [> Cox and 0 daughrs. Emma gram "up Mary souiel" chy "be? lawn Friday evenin August 22. KEPT THEIR NATIONAL LIFE "Moidaviana,® Harohly Treated, Have ‘Clung With Tenacity to Their Language and Customs, file! the opening of. the nineteenth tury Bessarabia was still under the ppsatet Ayes of the Moldavian crown, but in 1812 Rusia proposed to anner the whole of Moldaria as the price of her victories aguinst the Turks. Na poleon, however, who was then pre poring his groat campaign nguinst the Russians, urged the Turks not to non @ude pesce on thit basis; nud doubt» Mks they would have continued to reaist the Russins had it not been thit ruzzl, the dragoman of the Porte, M Nupoleon‘s secret to the Russians, who then hastened to sign the perce. eontenting . themselves . with . Beas» arable as the spofls of war. Thus the Boumanlons of Beskarabin. were nevered from their kinsmen of the two Denubtan principalities; and. the inatice was only prrtlilly repaired In ie Crimean. war In 1850, when. the sttthern diatricts: of Cubul, small {add Bolgard were restored to Hou: [ mania, | But at the Berlin: conxress @878) | Bismarck. and . Andru in
P ment ouined Russia and Pipmbnit mpted the Russias government t hands upon Bessarabia once more After this annexation the commer gia! importance of Bessarabia wane and her territory became an anylun for all kinds of political adventures atrange religious sectr and the roging and bobtall of all east Europeat on tlonalities, . But beneath this froth eormopolitan surface the main curren of Bessarabian life remained true, and mever lost its emsential Roumatiat
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buiienidbabiciiad "Mise Towler says she thinks of taking her voice into vaudeville." sing here more theo a few days at a time, could she?" Maw! Haw! Major! "Bo thin Is your famoux Beacon | street." raid Mrjor X as he strolled (with his friend slong pust the tute house, | "Frankly, I‘m surprised. I bad always beard that It waw a very exclu- "", reet, you know." Well, no it is," suid the other man. "Ehi Old chip, how ean you any ‘sot | Why, it positively verges on the Contmon, ; _ "Goodnens!" guxped the serzonnt of the guard, sticking bis head out of the | window. | "What is the win playing {at?" |_ Private Murphy, who was on sentry ! go, was running ns hard us he could from end to end of his beat. | "H1, Mike!" yelled the noncom., | ®what‘s the trouble?" AiircadindiientieFedisiiiriiia dient | at all!" replied Murphy, panting as be paused in his scurry. | hanrsin what are you running for?" | "Well, ain‘t I on duty bere for two hours? I‘m ouly trying to get me two ; hours done aulck !"
co aval h twilight fight shadows fall On mul g roof and weather stainy the lingering sunbeams try in Mirvid o find their way through the wine For s empany and bar and fast closed door Ault. no light to the mouldering And is fesolation has cast a That wraps in silence the Ba Hotel. No, ove can penetrate the shoo t darkness reigns in e No fortes falls on the dust-covered stair No music of voices enters there, . But Senderty softly, the light winds over t the tail, thick waving grass And the stately staff remains to tell Of the times when the colors waved *, ‘er the The _ moplight lingers with: loving on s to toittring ooawd and crumbling And ‘there domes once more, from the land of The Spirit belaihe eoghiva the PP ie Maid, J me t where the in the Long whe the moonbeams fell on the old porch floor; And romance deepens . the | dreamy That hovers ‘round the Old Hotel. But why should the old place, once 71 to darkness an why a aould the cobwebs hather? lin *., weeds spring up where. the flowers have been‘? Eul or io "Treen the — moonbeams come to The Lover Bpooks who at midnight greet ? It is td to lift the dreamy spell That holds in its grasp the Old Motel. Take donn, SB bara! Let the sun- | shine f1 In every tomer of Congress Halll [fet the «ound of hammer, end saw, and plane D# heard in its corridors again‘ v each hinge, and nail and rew, Ne byt for the Decorator, too; | Le the fg wave prowlly again t+ j tell I That: life. has come buck to the Old Hote t in by W. H. HILL SHING Chi le. d daughter lay with her Mr. ‘and. Sn. x entertained a party of twenty-seven guests Inst Sunday.
ON THE BOARDWALK AT DECATUR STREET PROGRAM WEEK AUGUST ref — THE LYRIC
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Friday-Bert Lytel in IN HIS BROTHERS PLACE Saturday-Rex . Beach‘ THE CRIMSON GARDENIA Return engagement by request, . Added-Mack Sennett‘ TREATING EM ROUGH
Matinee-Children | 18 Cents, . Adults 25 Cents Evenings-All Seats 30¢. Above Prices Include Tax EppmieapcopmbororcmicOork sCOooooetto

