Cape May Star and Wave, 27 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Page Four CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, September 27, 1919 ,

[¥ 147 TYEBLUESCEEY ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. BUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR IX ADVANCE This paper is entered ut the post pffice as secon-class postal matter. BTAR & WAVE PUBLISHING C0, ~ ONE MORE REVERSAL Bolshevism‘s terrors have been the subject of many of Mr. Wilson‘s western addresses. And who was it that wanted to recognize the LenineTrot«ky government, . Who was it appointed the Rev. George Herron ax head of the commission to meet the bolabevists at Prinkipo? If it had not been for the doughty old Clemencesu, # is certain that the Russian bolsheviste would have received the recog> mition of this Administration. . The honor and decency of America were upheld by a Frenchman. bnovemena-antenced AMERICANISN va INTERNATIONALISM "Our country is founded on laws and not on men," said General ParhL 38.0 a C) tk CPCCA T the, purpose uf this /oppmlagtion (the American Legion) to stand on gow‘ ernment based upon the principals of the Constitution." What a contrast to the preachments, the same day, by the leading apostle of internationalism who had spurted west in his palatial ear-who, in fact, had blundered by making an improper recommendation for Pershing‘s rank, with the resolt that Jack arrived a "general" in name only. xem — ABUSES HIS IMMUNITY Eorareme asomammant DISARMING THE OPPOSITION Th American Federation of Labor expects to have all the police forces in cities organized as subordinate branches of the Federation. © Then striking will always be successful. -a bam --- , FOREWARNED McAdoo railroad deficit, the people of the country do not seem to be very enthusiastic over the proposal to es tablish government stores all over the United States. ---»oan-..__ NOT SINCE JULY 187. Does William Gibbs McAdoo carry these railroad passes in the pistol pocket of the "patched pants" which he rome time ago boasted of wearing ? ---»e@__.__. WHY THE INDIFFERENCE Why are the thoughtful and conacientious people bf this city so indifferent to elections? | why are they business The results in the Republican primarfes in this city were not an expression of the will of the people, but of the will of the "floaters" and this was due to the stay-at-home vote which exceeded the vate which was polled. --mean.--__ COLD SPRING Rutherford is glad to a rom any of her man friends at Dr. Mace‘s Hospital, Wildwood, N J. where she is receiving of care during her period of "r hi r on a m ess. Miss Grace Leaming is employed at Cape May. Mr. and

A number from our village attend pes fads Camp Meeting in the Taberna: cle It is rumored that Mr. and M Joseph Halburner will make Flordi their winter home. Mr. Edwin Halbarner has te rey, fomely freed on Toad ytog got M +y Sugar aang fac broad Tey intend canin: ig Tihaie — "Bosh Tieited friends

mt Cupe Muy between trains on Mon day Robert Neal, son of Mr und M»« ‘red Neal left for Bucknell univers xday. nl AlBonte rman dinars t Thursd th Mre. Joseph C Me ton and wife of West forn Siar on Sunday. goma , Rt. Baily of Wildwood was the vest of Mrs 1 Downs on Thursday n was one of the unfortunates to loxe his hog last wrek Mrs. Charles | Cresses and infunt wor took tea with Mry. Edna: Endicot on Sunday. EOC omea taba Ios cin fraperaid all day‘ Sunday. Rev. Doctor Wage! presiding elder of the M. E. pons. preached on Sun: day afternoon to a good con Isa This community was Monday to hear of the teribbie (# ov of Mr. Charles Hoffman w was instantly killed by a north heen a-Brasld o ing Fu Hoffman ery Fig?" branes did not fred the train Cl d ~~ cosam -- Our farmers are commenting the scarcity of hay. Meadows are cover ed. with ‘water and there is a poor aren 2g of our ple attended bar p thal fmtniie week. Our W. T.C. C. pl yialt ei pce O male

{, Mrs. Humphery Swain went shoping. in Philadelphia on Monday. The church wocial at the Hull on | Friday evening was a very satisfuctry. one and quite a success. Ibert Smith and wife of Avalon wited Dearon Smith on Thursday | The men‘s Adult Bille Clos is in(creasing | in numbers . and. interent since its reorganization. The recent { gathering of the classes of the county [here with | addresses by Judize El{dredge and Judge Waddington was a great success and inspiration to all. ---apoen --- ERM A The community was. shocked . on Monday morning to hear of the sudten death of Mr. Charles Hoffman. He was a man that was liked by all for his fin eprinciples. . He will be missed by many. His funeral occur red on Wednesday afternoon in the Tabernacle Church. ‘ . Bertram Snyder and wife are seen enjoying their Ford auto. Horace Jackson and Ida Kinsey were married on Saturday (night Pa the . A. H. Swain and son bok vad Pud Wednesday in Philadeiphiaon businest. — 5. Mrs. Annie Stratton is spending a few days visiting her mother, Mre. Derr and sister, Mra. Taylor: Dr. and Mrs, L. Ashbourne enterLe I I a a and Mrs. A. H. Swain ‘on Saturday ass a — Misses Emily, Josephine and Hatriet Compton returned te.a¢hool duties on Monday morning, . > Don‘t forget the amnivarsary or Sunday as Dr. Wagg will preach in the morning. Special singing in the afternoon, as they are hoping for the male quartette from Cape May Court

Howse. Rev. M. E. Garrison in the evening, all me welcome. Miss Edna Hawn, the sales lady in Johnson‘s store is taking her annual vacation. Mrs, 8. T. Johneon und Mrs. A. H. Swain. spent. Wednesday . with | Mrs. Julia Peterson, Mrs. Ethel Munsey in spending a few days with her purent«, Mr. und Mrs. Dennix Peterson. | Mrs. Munsey ix going to Connecticut for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merral, of Paulsboro is spending a few days with [her parents, Mrs. Milton Taylor. Miss May Bailey has returned home after apending a week in Boston.

took place in Cold Spring Cemetery under the direction of H. 8 Rutherford. Mrs. Lovett leaves @ husband and eight children to mourn her loas, bnommmmes.a t commenced MRS. MILLICENT HENDERSON Mrs. Millicent Henderson, widow of the late William Henderson, of West Cape May, died in Pleasantville, at the age of 78 years, on Monday, end funeral occurred at the home of her ‘ son on Broadway Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hondersen +

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