Cape May Star and Wave, 29 November 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, November 29, 1919

CAPE m Cm AND WAVE ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. BUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAH IN ADVANCE ‘This paper is entered mi the post» pifice as second-claas postal matter. AVE PUBLISHING CO. CABINET Oi8CUSSING THE MEXICAN SITUATION® The above headline is copied from the New York | Herald. — A United States consul duly scredited to the Mexicun Government under interna: tional law inmune from all interfe ence Mexican national or local govern ments is first kidnapped and compels | ed to pay $15,000 ransom and then imprisoned on some trumped up. ta and the Cabinet is discussing e ble form of "discuss n‘ which the government of a great nation can indulge in under such circum stance is thdeiscussion . of shot and shell unless the offending government, promptly corrects the evil and its attitude. . How long must we ehdure iny of submissiontoevery inwhich the Mexican government bandits shall see fit to offer us. w»eePUNCTUALITY man. generally r fellow and thi time. The good promptly: and. ver has to pay i Lac good. citizen puts down his sidewalks them in bijand und the slacker bide his ti instances refures absolutely anything about it, while the city the law abiding citizens suffer for lis neglect. Excepting the man or men who ate bribed to permit the neglect. . Thus it goes. for the protection of go d citizens, there. is required. vigorous enforcement of the laws in mation state and city. The Bolsheviki are not always rough necks, . They are frequently the pin head wealthy who aco all rights but their own. mseer,CLEAN. UF) ,. Civic pride should lead all citizens and property owners to ‘keep their premises clean and attractive in apthe time and ‘sidewalks should be in perfect order. This is not an ordinary city, it is a resort and alip shod appesrances should not be endured, If these are . slackers who . will not spruce up they should at least realize that they are courting public censure and in the last analysis should be com» pelled to brace u opntemeectyncommenmemet WANT ADVERTISEMENTS . SAVE A LOT OF STEPS. Initial ‘ave . save your valuable time. Phone Keystone 90. ---4@e----._ NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS No trespassing without permission en my property in South Cape May FRANK R. BOWNE Buced mmemmemoen smmemmmmeme Keyntone-631-M Heated Rooms & The Harrison American and European Plan. Open All Year, Perry and South Lafayette Streets Cape May, N. J. MRS. C_ D ‘TARRISON. Prov. quninznmienmmmmemmmennemmmmenionn onions Sups Ano bups C irumeis Lrunony Tech Leut eCEA IGeancs® gl * Sude the original fanmail A# his fame is spreading to every nook and corner of the town. We are doing the kind of work that is appreciated by the people who are mighty particular about the Hmens they wear and come in contact with. We are recommended to you by the Duds family. LOOK FOR SUDS AND DUDS

#WUPERINTENDENTS AND HELP. ING TEACHERS MEET. The Fall Meeting of County Super intedents of Schools and Relping teach» ers occurred at . the Normal School, Trenton, Monday and Tuesday. . The subjects . discussed . were. numerous and interesting. including: "The Hot Lunch . Project in Rural Schools." "Standards . Used.. in Good Teaching," The Consolidated Elementary School, a Social nter," Helpful ieanization," . "What Can Best Be Done to Improve Attendance in Rural School," Needed Legislation," Success ful Plans for Teaching," At the conclusion of the regular wessions there were meetings of the County Superintendents‘ Association und of the Helping Teachers Associations. ( WORA3 13 (31) Poyply L (6 FOUNDED- A — WATCH | CHAIN and Fraternal | charm owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Star and Wave Pub, Co., Cape May, ___ LOST-A BUNCH OF KEYS, Nov. 20, between City Hall and Lafayette St. Reward if returned to Officer Reeves. 1552-1t, LOST-20 GA, G N FISHING Creck Road near Causeway. Suit able reward if returned to Logan R Tey avion: 212 Ocean St., Cape May. 1516 ann nee nnn FOR RENT-FURNISHED | AND heated rooms, , desirable location, with or without — board, private family, 918 Washington street. FOR RENT- PARKER | APART ments-Two- housekeeping. suites steam heated, electric lights, private baths. . All agents or H. H. Parker, 1527, North 28th street, Philadelphia. 1426-11-8-10-2¢ hike=" RENT-AN oer Noy [evmmng) leasant room in ‘ie team heat and all .) Apply Star and Wave. | 3 U AET P S FOR SALE MY FORD TOURING ‘ear $290. Everything in first clam Walter Garrison, Erma, N. J 11s enrnnrnnmmenannna ___ FOR SALE-ONE OVERLAND MO. del 88, new top good paint, good rubber, excellent condition,. . One Overiand model 85, all new tires good top, good mechenical condition Will demonstrate either car and guarantee them as represented. Albert R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE-MOUSE IN GOOD LOcation, suitable for two families Price $2500 to quick buyer. eaeh balance can remain on mort gage. Apply Albert R. Hand. Star and Wave Office FOR SALE-SALT HAY IN STACK on high ground. Apply Frank R. Bowne, R. D. No 1, Cape May. on sacs-roRd Toumure can If good order, for demonatration or ex« amination, apply to Tire Repair Shop on Decatur street. ron sanm-a ervaxsaren pefiremantrc rhiivenermmaii-t ied three new tires and in good condition Having purchased a new car in the reason for selling. Apply to Sol Needles 08 Washington street, Cape May. FOR SALE-STUDEBAKER SEVEN passenger car-Electric starter and in good condition. . Will be sold cheap. . Apply Romeo Macciocchi, at Broad and | Elmira | Streets, Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone 09-M 10-25-3t HOUSE FOR SALE A comfortable six room house with | hree acres of ground. Equipped with | | bath room, electric lights and other modern . conviences. . Price | $2800. Apply at Star and Wave office. WANTED waNTED — woop workErs;| bench hands; machine hands; stair | builders.. Good wages, steady work, | union shop. Apply Somers Lumber | Co., 200 N. Missouri Ave, Atlantic r465-4t| WANTED-STUDENT orERAToRS | Girls to learn telephone operating. Pair while learning. | Clean and pleasant occupation. Apply to W. E. Castor, Wildsrood, N. J. warran_waw awp sors xPRRfenced or apprentices in Gold Leaf factory. Good| wares, . steady . work.

THE GRANGE IN — AGRICULTURAL — CONVENTION BY PROMINENT CITIZEN. COUNTY WILL BE REPRESENTED! The New Jersey State Grange willhold | its 47th Annual Meeting in Atlantic City, begininng December 2nd next ! Tuesday and closing the Friday fol | lowing, Cape May County will be re- | presented by the Master and Consort | of each of its five subordinates, name» | ly, David Hughes and . wife, Cold! Spring Grange; Harold: Collins and | wife. South Seaville, Truman: Hick | mun and wife, Dins Creek, Hester G, | Hildreth, Rio Grande and George W. | Caldwell, Tuckahoe. . Also by Mrs.; Stanford Vannaman, Dias Creek ‘as Ceres of the Sixth Degree Team, Mr». Clara P. Vanaman as Chairman of the | to — Women‘s Work — Committee,; | Joseph D. Camp as delegate from both ! the Pomona and the County Board of | Agriculture and Truman Hickman as! County Deputy. The Lecturer‘s Conference will be held Thursday afternoon and the Sixth or State Degree will be conferred in the evening with the feast of Cores following. Walter H. Havens the Worthy Mester will have much of interest to report as during the past year he has / | kept in close touch with all matters ‘the State pertaining to or affecting Agricultire, and, as the State‘s representative | at — the — meeting . of ! the National Grange. His year‘s work will show the greatest number ad mitted to the Sixth Degree, and will ‘probably result in action permitting special state sessions being held as ‘omonas may have classes ready and | may sisk it, when appliention will like- | ly be made for such | session at our ‘Pomona‘s special meeting . at — Cold Spring in April, p ol Hl 11 ID MRED: £4 DJ 51 (€ Mrs. Julia Matthews killed tw fine porkers this week, A number of the members of the D of A. attended an interesting session of that body, Tuesday afternon when some of the | State officials were in attendance, ° Mrs. Minnie Bate is visiting her sisters in Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lemme] Parvin took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Mat-

Hiow‘s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any care of Caturrh that chnnot be EOD NIEA -a mel by catarch sufferers ive years, and has beco mont reliable remedy for © Catarth Medicine acte thru tie the Mucows aurfaces. expelling the Pol. son from the Blood and healing EOC‘d +4 portions. Aite? you have taken Halls Catarch Medicine for a abort Itin Tour gerard t rovement y Erath, BTE: Taking Hail‘s Catareh Madl. cine at once and get Hd [ak of catarth, Send TERENIEY & CO., Tolade, Obie. Sad vy aii Drogsiste, ‘We. ___ ___ Frank Matthews‘ store has been moved up near the chapel. Leslie Bate is harvesting a fine crop of potatoss., Rev. J. Embury Price of New York was calling on relatives during the week. George Herbert Cummings of West Cape May spent the week with his grand-parents . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bate. Mrs. Jennie McPherson lias returned from a visit with her sister at Holly Beach. COLD SPRING ~* -A new Ford Sedan Car is being en joyed by the family of Mr. E. J. Hit chener and Mr. und | Mrs. Leaming Hand. A linen shower was tncdered Mis Eila Douglass, Thursday evening. Mr. Alfred Cres friends during the week, Mr. and Mre. Henery Shaw spent the week with Mra. Wiliam Harri at West Cape May. Miss Mary Hughes spent: Friday in Philadelphia. Miss Ella | Douglass | started . for Frechold, New Jersey, Tuesduy where she is to spend Thanksgiving at th home of her brother Ellwood Douglas Farm | Demonstrator for | Monmout! County. . WEST CAPE MAY «Mrs. J, C. Rodriguer is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M, A. Scull, before making her permanent home in Bymons, Por Rico where Dr. Rodriquez is Director of the Bayamon Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William G. B e are entertaiing . Dr. and Mrs. Rhen Hand of Camden over the holidays

Mn, Milton Hand was a Philadelphix shopper on Tuenduy. Mr. and Mrs. Theo, W. Keeves spent the Thankegiving: holiduyw at Easton, Pa. with Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves. Mri. — Wm, — P. — Lloyd | spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Mm, Cl Heaton and . two children are spending two weeks in Philadelphia. ° Mru. Phillip Barnett in spending two weeks away. M. C. Frymire und family have taken up their residence in Cape May City. Miss Anna M. Myer of State Normal school Trenton ix spending. the holiduys at home. Mr, and Mre. Jamex T. Hoffman and Charles Heaton and George Meyer motored to Bivalve, N. J. last Sunday H. C, Stevens, formerly of the Base Hospital No, 11 spent the wook end with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lloyd. ---»s4»-_._ SENATE ELIMINATE BIG +> The Senate not only dotted several I‘s in the peace treaty but they eli-

government divided into co-ordinate brunchon. -----t éam..._. MEMOREAM In mud and loving memory of my dear husband George C, Balwin who departed this life November 27, 1918 We minx thee at home, WIFE AND CHILDREN. Emmie sa ommmmed BOLSHEVISM NEXT Plus has put the kibosh on internationalism, it in putting the kiboyh on Bolsehviem, and eventually it will deal the name blow to all the rest of the unwise rms fostered by President. Wilso Apmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnemenn mmemmzmemnoee G. O. LANG FLORIST E Sane Murrina l Coupe for all eccasions, Funiral designe. Cape May Court House, N. J.

., Reserve District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF « yy T3, Foe 2003, PO SCT] Bank AT CAPE MAY IN THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 17, 1919, . Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (except those shown is‘b and DJ hi e C ""Psor,100.42 Total loans boomed 27.29 . S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) $0,000.00 Pledged to secure U. S. deposite (par value 25,000.00 Pledged to secure W. 8. S. savings deposits (par 1,500.00 Mews Pledged as collateral for State‘ or other deposiste or bills payable 45,000.00 ess 146,000,00 C. 8. deren securities er bonds, securities, Bons" Tother than U. 8. © bonds) pledged to secure savings deposits 7,000.00 Securities other than U. & bonds (not including stocks owned C and unpledged 189,025.00 tsl bonds, securities, etc., othe rthan U. S. Stock at Federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house owned and unincumbered Furniture and fixtures wful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash , vault and net amounts due from national 6. Checks o on other banks in the same SH or town as bank, than 16) reporting (other Total of Items 18, 14, 16, 16, ang‘ 17 81,568.08 ke ed ‘outside of city or town orting bank and other cash items none o pro with U. L4 Treagurer and due Eo . Treasure Interest marned but not collectedapproximateon Notes and Bills Receivable not past due busid Capital stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided profita 46,967.40 Less current expenses, Efevicae As taxes paid 8,805.16 Interest and discount collected ted, in advance of maturity and not Nel (approxiLIABILITIES mate) Amount reserved for interest accrued Circulating notes outstanding Certified chocks re ay t. f Total of Items 30, 31, 82, and 38 Individual deposits subject to check Deposits requiring notice, but lese than 30 days Toth! of demand deposits (other than bank i. t 4 subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 8 681,600,15 Pos ge deposits ‘Poin a o time Mey subject to Reserve, Items 40, 41, 102308 War savink certificate" and thrift stamp hoa hulk 31.04 Other as S "Deposits including deposits of U. sbursing officers 590. a2, Tork ‘AL mills payable with Federal Reserve Bank State 48 New yamey, Cnty of oue pordes : ier of the ved-nam lemaly swear that the NES statement is true to the best of mnviowiese ant beter" E. lor. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th Tay of Siptonics TDD. wiuiax 8. Wat Pavle pj ho U CORRECT-Attest: bimtfishs * w. H. PHILLIPS ie‘ s. Pload

En. «IFIFTT 7 THEATRE ¥ WASHINGTON & PERRY STS. CAPE MAY, N.J. Evenings 7.15 and 9.00 oclock Matinee every day at 3.15 Musical settings that are a delight to hear accompany every offering. Mr. Paul C. Bailey, Organist. PROGRAM WEEK, DECEMBER 1st Monday, Desember 1st. Mra. Sidney Dre *, aduption ofDoG® ead is a "chuckle play with bursts of hilarious mer riment and somtimes a sigh of sympathy. . The prize short mary Pri 1917 on the scree Added-Sunshine Comedy-"WILD | WAVES AND WOMEN, * Tuesday, December 2nd. BEC CS ad "THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND® «-A art film that reveals the horrors of too great a love, Only it‘s author REX BEACH could have conceived LJ wiroog an this. By Viiegraph in seven acts. Wednesday and Th 7, Decemebr 3 and 6th The favorite of Heier screen Norm Taim In a. THE. A wreck at sea-I tion on a tropical island with a lone man-LOVET A play of r romance and adventure. ___ 2 0 0 MALE Friday, ‘December 5th June Elvidge in"THE WOMAN OF LIES" Another of those virile ea wherein the determinate -apirit of American girfhood makes itself manifest in a lion Weg holds to the wid, end. iliam Duncan in "SMASHING thollecedinatmecsdll Chapt.8 Saturday, December 6th For full fculars of this days proj t week‘s "Star Tad Wave» hys program see nex nore amar nnn /__ COMING SOON- M Miles | Minter ® jl REEN ‘ohBiks» Coll UCa nter in- "ANN OF ADMISSION PRICES Adults _.. 22%e

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POTM ealif a my appointment as authorized agent for Lol 51 \ | 91 (TC P 1 1 (4 5. Made by the General Tireand Rubber Co., Akron, O. "Goes a Leng Way to Make Friends." (onl 00 s (0) A [13 403 Washington St. Cape May, N. J+