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CAPE MAY STAR ANDWAVE PiUhM by STAB AND 'WAVE PUB. CO. (Incorporated) CAPE MAY. NEW JEBSEY 'A. LEON EWING . . . Manager iot-BSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 PER Y5AB IN ADVANCE This paper ia entered at the poetcffice as second-class postal matter. 1 TH^VTERICAN pr"£SS asscx?ATION 1 Publishing a communication in these columns does not necessarily Imply editorial endorsement. Communications will not be con"*ilesc Firmed. ■W. C. T. U. NATIONAL CONFERENCE The Regional Conference of the National Woman's Christian Temperance TJnion for the North Atlantic group of states will be held at the Hotel . McAlpin. Broadway and 34th street. New York. January 18 and 19. Among the Conference leaders will 4>e the Directors of the departments of Americanization, .Child Welfare. Christian Citizenship. Social Morality. Scientific Temperance Instruction and OCJdlUllC uiaiiuvuwu _ 1
Young People Work, and other prominent speakers. > The meetings will continue all day « Tuesday and Wednesday, including an * Informal luncheon on Wednesday, at ^ 1:00 p. m., Mrs. Ella A. Poole, presid- * 5ng. with after-luncheon addresses by 4 State Presidents. National Directors. * and guests of honor. Tickets for the ' luncheon, $2.00, obtained from Mrs. ■ L. M. DeSilva. Suite 503. 156 Fifth * avenue. New York City. ^ Mrs. Deborah Knox Livingstone and ■« Mrs. Culla J. Vayinger will be the 4 Tuesday evening speakers at Marble * Collegiate Church, Fifth avenue and ' 29th street. a JAZZING UP 1921 i During 1921 we may expect some ' startling things to happen. . In March the Wilsons will vacate the White House and the Hardings will move in. Hope the Wilson's won't have so much trouble finding another house in Washington as you have here. Mister Harding has taken a fouryear lease on the place and maybe he will renew the lease; who lcnowfe? Hope he will like the neighbors and will not get offended if they give "his furniture the 'once over as neighbors always do a new family that moves ihto the neighborhood. In 1921. though we have just startad on it, we may expect the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer. (This is a self evident proposition) Women's skirts will be worn shorter and the men's faces longer at the prices they will cost. If the rubber in Brazil gives out the manufacturer's needn't worry, as there is more in the men's necks this year than' ever known in the memory of the oldest inhabitant, but. then there is more to look at so can you blame them? Everybody gets an eye full Jut the blind man on the corner and even he' can imagine a lot Crime waves will continue to undulate but modulate. They will even exceed in number the permanent their hair. The hold-up men will continue to ply their precarious vocations but will not get as much jack as formerly because the holdupee will not have it on him. Bolsheviki will continue to shun soap and water as you would the plague. It is too, early to say just what the startling things will be that are predicted to occur, but we know they are coming. We hear a lot about blue lawsno. they don't mean laws to prohibit 1 1 the writing, publication and sale of those horrid blue tunes with which we have been swamped — they refer to quite another thing. UNCLAIMED LETTERS The list of undain^ed letters remaining in the Cape May postoffiee for the week ending January 12th, 1921. are re follows: Adams, Mrs. Myrtle Beauford, Mr. Green, Clementine Martin, Thos. A. Muncey, J. V. SayVe, Mrs. Wm. Shaw, Miss Ellen Wright. Miss Mary Young, Mr. In calling for the above please say ndvertised. Sol Needlee, P. M.
WEST CAPE MAY Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Stella Johnson. Mrs. Edward C. Hughes is spending some time away. Theodore Bennett spent a week at ■ home- [ John W. Meyer is ill. Robert Blattner is home for a few ■ days. KEEP YOUR FURNITURE IN STYLE Re-dress the old pieces with one of the new snappy semi-transparent wood-stain colors, at LE NOIR'S, 48 Jackson Street. APPOINTED PAGE George Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, of West Cape May, has 2 received an appointment from Senator Bright as page in the New Jersey Senate. Young Meyens is a popular , student of the Cape May High School. i " ! ; ' Z ' MISS A. E. COOPER X CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ' '♦ 5 Z SHAMPOOING. SCALP TREATMENT \ , X PACIAL MASSAGE . . * AND MANICURING
WATCH THE BIG 4 t J tomach-Kidncyo- Heart- L.i vcr Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand - ' ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles — GOLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Holland for centnrias and endorsed by Queen WUhelmina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for Modol oo o»«tt bo« FARM MEETING * 5 Peter Somers, chairman of the r Ocean View community committee, , has called a meeting at the Ocean r View School House, Saturday evening, January 15th, ait 7:30 o'clock, for the : purpose of discussing farm problems. [ A similar meeting in the Eldora ; Hall at Eldora on Monday evening, • January 17, at 7:30 o'clock, has been called by Samuel Christian, Chairman I of the Eldora community committee. All interested in agricultural affairs • in these communities are invited to
One good reason for not stopping) immigration from Europe to the . United States ia that pretty soon we . will -be able to settle the European j question without going to Europe. They will all be over here. I I HEAVT BURDEN A Bad Back Makes Life Miserable For Many Cape May People. A bad back Is a heavy burden. A burden at night when bedtime Just as bothersome ia the morning Ever try Doan's Kidney Pill* for It? Know they are for kidney backache — and for other kidney ills? If you don't, some Cape May people do. Read a case of it: a Mrs. Mary Graham. 506 Broad St.. Oepe May. says: "I used Doan's e Kidney Pills when my kidneys trou- , I bled me a lot I bad dull backaches I " i and became so run down I couldn't n do my housework. I had such dizzy spells I couldn't walk straight and e my kidneys acted irregularly. 1 used R_ Doan's Kidney Pills from Ware's Drug Shop and they were Just what a I needed. They soon had my baca ?. f -re ?-om the aches and pains anc m rov kidneys didn't trouble me." n Pr ce 60c. at all dealers. Don't «imply ask for a kidney remedy— ge ^ p -an's Kidney Pills — the same thai rs Mrs. Graham had. Foster- Mllburn to Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.
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i The Yanks are about to wind up the ' w«tch on the Rhine. It must be hard to have such a^ ■ large income that one cant pay the I J tax on it. i • I It looks as if Niagara Falls might | be the first part of the Canadian bor- 1 der to go dry. '
Some people are ao Aw they , wouldn't make good paUbagreit. Conceit is not fatal until a man begins to believe all he says about himself. ' We bet that if we did get news from Mars, it would be that Mare is having a crime wave.
A V If coxs I 1 [new palace ; g | FOOT OF. WASHINGTON STREET j j \ X THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS 1 j 1 1 X MONDAY, JANUARY 17 > 1 1 g Olive Thomas in "Out Yonder" ij? i © ®ut y°nder *• Bn absorbing drama of the aea — a story of stormy < 5 coasts and sunny hearts. It is a gripping, thrilling drama Vf from beginning to end. A = X TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 Vf § The Bostonia Sextette . _ <> » X Six People and Miss Doris Hunt , Soprano O ^ ft ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY— COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOClf W ft ADMISSION— ADULTS 4 55 CENTS VT » Q CHILDREN 35 CENTS Vt- ► This is by far the most pretentious of the series of High-Class 5»£— a Lyceum Entertainments yet presented. The Bostonia Sextette ajC ' X enjoys the reputation of being the most noted orchestral com- , XC bination on the. concert platform. v . ft WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. JANUARY 19 and 20 X [ X Louise Glaum in "Love" g Q The story of a girl who took a chance. Gaimed by critics to V? ■ be even greater than her memorable success "'Sex." I § FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 21 and 22 X * REALART PICTURBS PRESENT X _ X. Constance Binney in 5 --g "Something Different" § X Adapted from the novel "Calderon's Prisoner" by Alice Dner X Miller. X X SPECIAL COMEDY ATTRACTION X LARRY SEMON in his Brand New Laugh Hit— g "The Suitor" ~ 8 X The name "Larry" means what "Charley" used to X stand for— AN UPROAR OF LAUGHTER V xxxxxxww)
XXXXXXXX XX xxxxxxxxcxxxxxxxx » cTIie x LibertyTheatre S K 1 \hsfiinyfon x § Street. § PROGRAM WEEK JANUARY 17 *£ Q MONDAY— CONSTANCE TALMADGE in W X "The Virtuous Vamp'' X X , She vamped all the boys in the office from the old bookVC keeper to the head of the firm. It was he who said "I will take Vf Q this girl in charge" and he did. One of the best pictures made ft X by Miss Talmadge in the role which made her famous and in A Yf the role that you like to see her. Q" ADDED— Mack Sennett Comedy — "FICKLE FANCY" Q O TUESDAY— WILLIAM RUSSELL in Q X From the West" X X When a Mexican and some New York politicians and a X Vf Western heiress all enter into a drama you may be sure of Vf ft some acting, to say nothing of ha ring a millionaire reformer O /A on deck whose real name is William Russell. X ADDED ATTRACTION— 2nd Chapter of "FIGHTING FATE" X X WEDNESDAY— ETHEL CLAYTON in X § "Crooked Streets" § ft Lure of the unknown — thirst for a new sensation. And she ft X found herself in an opium plot in the crooked streets of ShangK hai — vivid with mystery — flushed with love. Cast in the spell H ^5 of the orient. ^ ^3' ti Buster Keaton in "Convict 13" X X THURSDAY— THOMAS MEIGHAN in " X X WILLIAM DE MILLES PRODUCTION X X "Conrad in Quest of His Youth" X Everybody is looking for youth. And you'll find the secret X of it in this picture. The novel was the most talked about W book of the year. And those who saw Thomas Meighan in V? ft "THE MIRACLE MAN'" Cecil B. DeMilles "MALE AND FE- Q X MALE. "and William DeMilles "THE PRINCE CHAP" know X Vf that he will be more likeable than ever in the role of Conrad. Vf Q ONE DAT ONLY 1 O & FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— ft x Nazlmova the Incomparable in "Madame Peacock" 8 X None but NAZLMOVA could achieve the heights she doe£ Vf ^ in this resplendant drama of a woman for whom the love of a y/' X ADDED— X X TUNNERVILLE TROLLEY MEETS ALL TRAINS X WE SAY THIS IS SOME COMEDY ^ _

