Cape May Star and Wave, 13 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Saturday, September 13, 1919

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE.] Po a Mo a | A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. sUBSCRIPTION prick. $1.50 |__| PER YEAR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered at the postas second-class postal matter. BTAR & WAVE PUBLISHING C0, wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmememeeemmegzemmes INDEPENDENCE TO BE SACRE FICED There is no doubt that by the ratification by the United States of the traty. of d the l matio depend is demanding a great navy, sufficient to supply powerful naval forces for both the Atlantic and Pacific coast. This is the most concrete of evidence ed as a result of f | lz t f i (tEXCE il inl | brag ‘mal if Half, iff ititilts I EXPENSIVE CATION fF it under the supervision of the Field . As a further proof of my in finiinien forms actistan han npmmipe Aoicojetsoncl FATHER KENNEDY. --- 4am _._ Men‘s Madras Shirts in fast colors Palec 2 a Pod I j Ld

MERELY AN 4 DEXUNCIATORY EPIGRANMS «-__- | I TALKS SACRIFICE FOR OTHERS! President Wilson, in his defense be- | fore the country of the league of na- | tions covenant "is mistaking. the vis. | ions of ambition for the inspiration of | idealism," Senator Reed, Democret, of | Missouri, declared at a mars meeting at Akron, Ohio, The Missouri senmtor asserted that in Mr. Wilson‘s utterances . "the calm . onlooker . will recogmize only the vapors of anger and the intemperance autocracy manifests at opposition." "If a citizen refuses to repudiate the policies under which this country hes become great," declared Senator Reed, "he is denounced as pigmyLo "The president marshals his syllogisms as a general marshals the battations of his army. They move forward in logical phalanx, but his soldiers are epithets, his battalions ag» gregations of evil names, and his army an assemblage of denunciatory epl grams. "While the president talks much of the duty of sacrifice, he rides at gov» erment expense on spocial trains, leopts presents from foreign diplomats, worth hundreds of thousands of dolThe sacrifices are to be made Reed vision for withdrawal from the league to place that right also within the control of the assembly,‘ declaring that A number of the young folks enfoyed a watermelon party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McPherwon Monday evening. Thomas Hanley, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hand. Miss Ellen Rutherford, who was taken il} at her home here Tuesday, is having the best care at the Wildwood Hospital in charge of Dr. Margaret Mace. Miss Helen Smedley, of West Grove Ps., spent a pleasant week with her friend, Mrs. Leora Needles. Mre. Elsie Shaw and children returned to Narberth, Pa., Saturday, after having spent the . summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Feaster spent Wednesday at Cape May Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Brown, of Wildwood, were calling on friends during the week. | I mee____CARD OF THANKS Mre. Henry C. Bohm takes this Opportunity to thank the many friends fer their kind assistance and exten sions of sympathy during her illness caused by mccident.

Cox‘s City Pier Theatre Where Pictures are "presented"-not merely "showa." PROGRAM WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 1578 Monday, September _. Over the‘ Pes WALL 5 hoon. laid tale of youth and romance by bnisuthin vison, pavernitl September 16Pisa — oMhEk hace ma class and mass ini oman exceptional cast Including ; Fasu Char and Thomas Those, who saw Vidor‘s "Turn in the Road ald ‘Better Times," will need mo further recommendation. Wednesday, September 17June, Veg: LJ society life in the country with olbnts yaad seeps plea situations. L] _J LJ ...] | L L |_] __] __ |__ |_ L] |_. _] |__ [__] _J |__ |_] a _] |_] AS L_] _] |_| a _J L] LJ — |_| R

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_ GOVERNOR WM. N. ‘:a 01V R €0))

A — man — whese — public and | private eareer | is — an . open . book. Three — years a member of — the House of Assembly. Two years in the State Senate. . Acting Governor since May 1919, CANDIDATE aT THE

In a misimons wage law for teachers, In a minimum wage fair for all worke

Primary Election yy C C E " S k] FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR f you believe he should be given be opportunity to carry on the cod work which be has already | Vore For Hin GovERNOR RUNYC LAs B 60.0 AMIA EL question; In National Woman Suffrage; ans preferment act, so that those who have gone forth to protect the State shall have first opportunity to serve e In the completion ot the bridge, tunnel and ship camel projects at the earlicat date,

ee a o roe err of WILLIAM N.: it. ~Shlpbiohll Pee " e T> R ~~ Tueday, Sept. 23, CJ Paid for by Willism N. Ruayes Campaign Opmnitten. ©

WANTED: Used Automobiles, Motorcycles and Bieycles in any kind cf condition, send postal what you have. CHARLES F. QUIDORT —

Keystone Phone 159 I_,

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TO TRE VOTERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY boomin Annmrmmidhodhormndiohommmmedtindsndhacnsd of representing Cope May County ‘in, the New Jersey Assombly, I earnestly solicit your support at the Repub. MNcar Primary Election on September 23rd. . If elected Aiupnon, abmrirefion Shiroh 205 mdtaomiioadies Actcadhodioe seed and preserve the matural privileges of the County which boo Acmiioteflnntiiendins Asidbin an Ace A CHARLES H. CLOUTINC. This advertisement paid for by Chas, H. Clouting. BELL TELEPHONE 108 FRANKLIN BANK BLDG. PHILADELPHIA, PA. The Accounting System Co.

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