Cape May Star and Wave, 30 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE

yerRmr Ci} ALBERT R. HAND, President. | A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. _. SUBSCRIPTION PRICH. $140 PER YEAR I~ ADVA® This paper is entered us lue pusts pffice as second-claas postal matter, gTar & WAVE PUBLISHING CO. NO MATERIAL "The poverty-stricken . condition m the Democratic party and the wealth | @i che Republicins in materi the maxing. of presidents, in comdiuran w. copies the raimds of tue Wotan and ag mon ee<THE ADMINISTRATION AND TaE H. C. L. things have contributed. to | c state in which the coun { finds itself. Chief mong: dom the extremes of extruvigance and wantos waste that have marked the | fn mar in Aistory. — inefliciency lins | been predominant among the incis iduals appointed, and patio , exigen c the prime consideration in thei lection. | By. its ‘cost-plus‘ scheme bri making contracts, the administration forced prices to abnormal heights. By favoritism to city wage-earnes, is drew. labor away from "20d produc tion. ell inflation of the currency, the buying power of the dollar was reduced. The fcod situations in Europe have taken precedence in the President‘s mind over the needs of our own people, with the result that millions of tors of foodstuffs bave been taken from the mouths of Ameri cans and given to inhabitants of the Old World, wanelo of it to the peo va of the very nations Hepramraa the The railronds of the pases try, have hes continued, under Fedthe fact that treating into the hundreds of millions of dollars. As a consequence, frugh rates have Feist raised and will be raised again, to be red in turn to the ultimate

It may easily be seen that vae, lev ministration is in a responsible for the high ost ‘of c "liv ing. It is up to the administration to adjust conditions PROGRESS A great many events, some trifling, others portentous are happening in Cape May. These events are pointing unmistakably to progress. By far cH mx important of these is the plans for the constraction of concrete streets, covering Ocean, Deeatur, Jackson and Perry streets, at an estimated expense of $40,000. Without a doubt, this it one of the most progressive, commendable sin e acts performed by a municipal le e. body here.. for some time. streets, and it Mervaly now as though it is going to get Another thing ‘that ‘the city for rabi ties have done is to ref immermann, and five of Fs musicans for an extended period of time. This orchestra, which will be composed of violin, piano, cornet, bass, trombone, and drums, will furnish dance music at the Mica Pier for more than two weeks after Labor Day, the time when summer music is generally ended. fare, fishes 9 aso making strenuous a gas hearing with the ‘Public "Crlitics Commission, and is progressing in the collection of delinquent taxes to strengthen its financial condition. Cape May bas reached a point in its existence where proper zction will accomplish great results, | OpportuniPa ocking at our door. and the Commissioners are meeting the‘ wituation well. Their present actions deserve the heartiest commendation and cooperation of the citizens of this city. mt_IT MUST BE ALL RIGHT goon q of Cape May fell into the hands a gentleman, connected with one of the largest publishing houses of the world in Ret York Ci ‘tg: and he remarked afte e r reading Yooh, ticle "I shall have to go Cape May and see if you have ie exaggerating, for if the place is as a say it is, it must be all right." ua‘ e e, a t that two ladies the same rave ter each year. are no sooner gi to look forward to next yoar‘s trip,"

II of which goes to prove. car con: | ention that t a, ¢ Ma mum ius many people, to Home ands pon thousands of people who sto not hink that the rastle > an nents and noise are xistence and there are ‘oin "th. — nds and thousands who ez a wi by prover advertising. tho cl ome to Cape May and enjoy Tit. wh ea take. the. trouble. to. reach

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UN CLUB ORGANIZED rargets. hot te til The. gcontlemen by. br sting possible hands 1 th shot. ot also gave a very cley upd and . fancy us. thoromglily. enPrat P ERSONAL MENTION INTEAENTING ; PERSONAL & uiiPBs OF Ck COMING A ‘A Ci AY V NiroRe Mr. and Mrs. Hay F. Eninger. of Whilad: iphia, moto. cd here last. 2f mening, from Stroudsburg, Pa. ull Pol T visiting Puiladeiphie l eck. ; Lelke recently. regimered E rabeth Kemp, is spending B3 pleasant two weeks at the Columbin, 3. 6. Lenming Eldredge was a week end visitor here. Senator and Mrs Stew ens and family will pe, ‘cite May Tuesday morning, for & week‘s automobile tour. merer we

recent visitors at the Lafuyette. Mrs. V. C. Hugo and daughters are stopping at the Columbia for a few | "l 3. E. Watsh was a recent visitor at I. . CBorge A. Michael is a guest at ‘ihe a for ah indefinite stay. Emmitt Dillon and | family | are spending their vacation here. Donald Douglass has been with his family fox the past few days seseeOUR MOTION PICTURES Cape May is unusually fortunate in the possession of two live Pub ua solutely first. class moving picture theatres. Micuals is no place anywhere in which higher de pictures are presented, nor is there any place that gets the first releases sooner than we Both Mr. Sucike and Mr. Cox maintain excellent houses, and excellent entertainments. anc. on account of this and their real business method, they are numbered among the most progressive citizens of Cape May. --_-ab dame -- = FIRST M. E. CHURCH The Rev, Alfred Wagg, D. D., District | Superintendent — of | Bridgeton district will preach at both the morning and evening services. enhineeminneee s fier cie enna ecmmne Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take i =V " Cale ROSEMAN-DOW NS Mr. Enoch E. Roseman of Caf May and Miss Angeline 3. Downs, o Rridgeton. N. J., wore united in mar ge by Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman ig "The Presbyterian | parsonage, 0 | Friday, August 15th. They were given a send off by th employees of the Cape May: Mismin: ating Company, who decked the cn with tin cans, old shoes and other "newlywed". symbols. After spending some time with th mother of the bride, Mr. and. Mre Roseman . returned to Cape | May on oun oe They have the best wishes of thei many friends. LANDS BIG FISH While fishing in the Cape May y Har bor last Wednesda furigan o Cus Sharp landed a week fish weigh tween four and five ". mon uho panion, Malcolm Orr, was successful, "ML the is, Anineg h a a dozen Ja Las Lod (‘>5%

fill 5:4 uP of 55s 9%. 5% 6 (Special — Correspondent) o wos Ac a is A n waster this werk, and Mra. Charles Newell are the cdaising Mi Letts from Bodie: 1 ald Harbison und John Wolfe, Uu. spent a few. days . and Mrs. Jolin W. Siminglon y for a short [h Springer i the a quest of . and. AT ien Wa. 6, » and and ifattner, of Philadelphia Miss Jane Donley ite. It of Was hellenges. of Philex Moamd. Mrs C . d. Ireland are ing. company: from Millville Mildred Brewton: spent. ld week in Heidgeton. Mr (omter 4. Danzentaker, . of | Cedary e days last week with her (father G, Stanton. | H entertained com-| s In re la Sunda | Roye: Swartwont, or Piiadeiphin: ias. heen. spending a. week. with inandmether he «. Mrs. Win. Stanton, of Philadelphia, spen ‘Sunday and Monday: with her hoshand. Mr, and Mrs, Clement H. Newkirk rtained company over the week J 9 (S) 1 1 Al CLH S4 5 51 {€ (Special | Correspondent) | Captain Bacon and wife are enter taining their daughter from PhilaNora Bate is entcrtaining | company this week. Mary Snyder hus resigned her osition at Cope: M on account. of | the ill health of her mother, Mrs. Emma Melntire: entertained [her brother and fo nd over Sunday. Mrs. Jonnie boa sed ix entertaing her sister for a few days Albert Weolson of Collingawood is siting his father and mother for a few days. Fred Ref and family were calling on Charles Eldredge and wife of West Cape May lust Sunday. aries Woolson and family, _ of

Woolson‘s parents [I Clarence Howard and Miss Georgie | Ganetion of Anglesea were united in ; he ds of as Pra EJ vig yall | | wiimie. "Tate attended | the | ienic at Seaville. | ohn Bate is entertaining her | son Mnamee and his family, of Phils: | lclphin. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Hat« | tie Matthews who is with her mother | at Seaville is regnining her health | pane Pu hag Rhende wish. her ®| | I ( speedy recover Mics Priza Olt, of Pleasantville is spending some time with Mrs. Mary Schellenger, | — George Keller and wife have gone | to Masontown for the winter. | |_ D. M. Woolson and wife had as their | guests the latter part of the week. | Hal Oliver Huber and wife of Datby. | |_ Firman Fox, of Salem, spent Thurs-| \day night with his parents. a| Juckson and son spen last Wednesday with Mre. ard ¥earicks and son , opysemrll | Firman Fox, Mrz. Mrz. Leora Needica and Miss F. Hoffman took part in the | exercises at the Grange picnic at South Seaviile, Thursday. Jamer Leacock and Charles Utz have returned to New York after haying enjoyed a fortnight vacation here. Little Miss Hoagehend was visiting her aunts last y. Miss Florence Homan « Bible class enjoyed a hike to Town Bank Tuex- | day evening. ! Miss Helen Levergood was a week {end guest at the home of Mr. and Mry {George Walter. Miss Ellen Rutherford, well-known in this community experienced a bad [fall Friday evening. She sustained | painful bruises, but is not thought to reriouly injured. Miss Dorothy Norris, of Germ Itown, Pa.. is visiting at the rare a Uo rakian parents, Mr. and Mre, 8 (B. f emo o ys | curred Inst Saturday numbered amon It guests Mis, Emma, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw, Mr and Mre. H. { Eckernox, and children, |J. Clinton Shaw and Ellen Show, Mr, and Mrs. (J, A. Needles and Mr. and Mre. Harry Needles. The party was piloted by Atwood Dickinson and was very suc» in every respect. ins Pearin Harris,. of Fairton, . days with her. cousin, Show Miss Rhoda Fidler, of Court House is ing her sister, Mra. Samuel | Westeot. Be e 10 who received a bad fall {recently, has‘ been committed to the | hompital‘ at ‘The county farm for a few jr‘ed Ella Geany entertained he daughter and grand children from ft rt House on Sunday, Misr Basco, of Frankfs in the bea of Zachary Taylor toy a short MrsHannah Lioys spent the week end with iet. daughter, Mrs. Mecray, Wha: infg=/ gir} arrived at the home of

ohn Fidler last Monday. afternoon. o name mice enough has get been ound for her. A lagene Way und Mi-s Fannie dobm s rowed te Ocean City: On With Polic onle ria ned her vturning | , where sho | ia. Philadels ! phin on Monday fer a few hours shop | v nge. li Hester Ce rall is visiting rela- | tives at Wikinoul I~ wt dor iy m memory of oi Liad nad lovin ! pal. Nubla Ph Gaile | Avtroct 29th ana Liddy a Tages "canted. suitable. for wiping Star amd Wane Jung. hax Gat. clerk [| ( | An vocal iss It‘s not the hours you put in, but what you pat, in the | Also now that we think of it, ! probably that was why the: young man wits a clerk. be@With mille at 17¢ per quart and up. | that old injunction "Don‘t ery: over | spilt milk" has lost its Toree: | s®emEverything in life may go wrong. | but somehow, | work . will | pull you | through. . Work makes you formed your troubles. . That‘s s why. its so popular. Permiinner that‘«. when. the i make their mistake. | The: ve» | \solve Themseive: into this equation: | | No work and ennai and rears on-riot | ~--mea --- | Ar we to celebrate the South anni u tionulism | !n . thi ing the Moagor of dently as hantung "too proud to fight." He may! rain be mistaken, as he was in the case of America. | se«- \ roo LATE FOR CLASSIFIED COL. |rom s SALE-A HANDSONE NEW Solotone ‘Phonograph in Mahogany | case with new attachment for $195. | Equal to any £250 machine. or time payments. J. P. C Joyle, Nev Columbia ave. _ eoumbls AF l !l!llsand

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dor s D.kCLL0O00s ix from burn: arnsation. by ol moothing the beri ise for more than 40 e and $1.00, tree ramote. an nC. Inc., ., ‘Baioler A * te Fetal H Cox‘s City Pier Theatre Where Pictures are "presented"-not merely "shown." PROGRAM WEEK OF ENHER 187, Monday- Reptemher. line Corinne Gril "THE BRAMBLE Ht A masterful drama portraying the emofion« of a ‘Tennessee girl who goes to Washington to make her way and finds: romance, A brand new Selznick picpure following the recent success, "Unstairs and Down," — A drama of youthful impulse by Louise Winter. Heptember iz, tague Love in "A mio. ABW AT SAINT" ing comedy, with an unusual theme, and ; action, written by the well known novelist Attraction oF THE RICH® of the fines treats of the vom the play by Joseph Medi Patterson, whose play wan thestalk of miftions, . A triply fancinating wtory of society and the foottichts, > Friday and Saturdar-Neptember 5 and 6tian Furnum S =V s OF THE NIGHT The highest walaried actor in the world in a play worthy of the stat. . A story that carries the spectutor into the great Northwesi, into the heart of South America, and into the whirlpool of Wall Street. -A @?%w@ARRARRGRERERREIEL GARE iz rice and Creighton Nale in THE hire MusiCAr Leltl 12000,00e 1 . M23 0 A luscious morsel just jammed packed full of girls f % Directed by the original producer A land Coming Next Tues#sy pach oBRIEX ) in "THE PEaFRo LOVER® An INCE Production ADMISSION prices |__ LOle Co Com o> _ e 3 Evening-All Seats Ste. [elele}») (0:3 Ny o s U (Of 00.J U O u (0) \| Vulcanizers of Tires and ‘Tubes P Y a M Lie] 4 wel OP TZ Pg cul Repairing Cord Tires a specialty Adjustments on Goodyear ‘Tires All makes : of Tires and Tubes, and ite Accessories. Paky BROTHERS — 217 Decatur Street __ CAPE MAY, N. J. P nnonmmmmmenmmmmmmanemmmmmmemenmmmmemmmmenmmmmnsssannd cat g5u yA AM 33 PERRY STREET FURNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Eetimatee on all kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly | eystome Phone Goods Delivered enmmmenammensmmmemmamenmmrenmntnttmmmmemmemunmmmemenmmmmmmnt « pemmmnememsmememmmenemmemmemmemmmmmmmmmmemmmmmemmnmmmene BELL TELEPHONE 103 FRANKLIN BANK BLDG. PHILADELPHIA, PA. | y CMake RVo Accountants JCT. [( Aold Systematizers