Page Four CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, May 21, 1921
CAPfc MAY STAR AND WAVE Published, by STAR A"N'p WAVE PUB. CO. ■ , . .'Incorporated) ALBERT R. HAND, President CAPE MAY, NEW' JERSEY A. LEON EWING . . . Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 51.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered at the postoffice as second-class postal matter. " | Foreign Advertising Repreaenlatlve ) I THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION | Publishing a 'communication in these columns does not necessarily imply editorial endorsement. Communications will not be considered unless signed, THERE ARE TWO SIDES A' great many of our people seem to be taking it for granted that the -grand jury indictments against the board of freeholders and its individual members Betties the matter as to the guilt mf all who are. indicted. They should remember that the indictments represent one "Bide of the case and that the other is to be - heard. It, is unquestionable that the matter is bad enough and , that there is guilt — bflt it is weH not to be sweeping in condemnation until both sides are known. The grand jury's task will not be complete until it indicts the law-making powers for passing a law for the extension , of the bonding brunt' of the counties. This was an .ehcourment to extravagant expenditures which was absolutely unnecessary. WILL GIVE FESTIVAL AND SOCIAL On 'Wednesday evening. May 25th, the Col(\| Spring" Grange will give a Strawberry Festival add Social. There will be no -admission charged but«ice cream and cake ?n|J strawberries' will, be on sale. In the way c/f amusements there will he dancing and all kinds of parlors games. The committee is working hard and ~ it is hoped that a goodly number will be out as a reward for their efforts. BEBAX TO APPEAR IN "MAN IN A MILLION" New Robertson-Cole Release, Strong Photoplay Drama — Beban At His Best , Movie f^n?"of the City are in for a treat when "One Man in a Million," the latest Robertson-Cole super-spe' j cial release starring the inimitable . character actor George Beban. opens at the Palace Theatre next Wodnes- ' ^lay for a runof two days; This news six reelgr has been nothing short of a sensation wherever shown, ' and ' , critics are on record as having tie- < , clarod ■: the greatest drama ever ( ' filmed In the leading rpie, Mr. Be- < ban g'>'\s a performance that he has , never 1> fore equa'Ied duri-.g hi,- long t career ill the -theatrical business. ' The Story of "One Man in a Mil- 5 lion'" has to do with' the reward < ■bjpught by Jtindnes.-. Mr.. Beban in 5 ^The role of Lupino Delchini, an hum- > ble an<r big hearted Italian, becomes . pound master in a western town asthe result of p. good turn he performed ' for a secret service opera* * - tive. From the very start therefore, t the picture barrie's tjie high intt rest { which is. always felt rr. animals anil ; Ajieir many pranks? At the potind * Lupino finds Flora Valenzi, a stenog- ■ rapher, whose heart is as big as his own; Her love for the kindly Italian ' 'grows with the days but she con- * ceals it carefully. ; "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" ' Here is apother unusual produc- " tion by the man who found himself t widely discussed in film circles be- r cause of the remarkable pictures he ma'V cf Rob'- 1 ; L. Stevenson's great « novel, Dr].Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in « which John Barrymore starred. He ■ is John S. Robertson, one of Para- * mount's leading directors, pnd he has ; made another fine picture from Sir ; James M. Ban ie.'s "Sentimental Tom- - my." This will bathe feature at the { Stanley Theatre, *Wth and Market ; Streets, Philadelphia, the week of ' May 23rd. ... < Out of "Sentimental Tommy" he „ has fashioned n picture of mbch * charm and heart .interest. The story i begins with Tommy's entrance with « * his sister, Elizabeth to the .Scotch * village of Thrums innd his rescue of i Grizeb from- a crdwd of youngsters * who are throwing stones at her. It . gives many, episodes showing Tom- j my's flights, of imagination which ; are humourpus and wholesome. -The , .story takes Tommy and Grizel to ma- " turity when Grizel becomes demented < "after she finds her childhood sweet/ . heart with another woman in his 1 arms. The closing scenes. are. dra- X matic and full ef heart interest. * May McAvoy, who plavs"Grizel. Ts ' a leading younger actress of- the ( screen, having scored in "The Devil's ; Garden." and "The Truth About. 1 Husbands." Mabel Taliaferro- as < "The Painted Lpdy" is a stage and ; screen sta^ of* "Wide .repute. Then • there is George -Fawcett ae Dr.'Mc* •« - Queen;'. Kate Davenport, who " js a { near relative of the Barrymores and ! ; Drews; Malcolm Bradley, for four- j * teen year? with R. H. .Sothern, and ' .Alfred Eapellor, one of the sterling , lights of the stage. I
£ THOMAS BULL SCHELLENGER Thomas B. Schelienger, 84 years old, of this city, and a former mayor of Lewes, Del., died here Thursday, 49th in st? "He was a Delaware bay and river pilot for more tjian sixty years- He was a member of the Pennsylvania Pilots' Association, also a prominent Mason. „ Mr. Schelienger .leaves a widow, two sons, John S. Schelienger ana Harry, Schelienger, two ~ daughters, ■R Mrs. Henry Y. Smythe, of Philadelphia. and MJSSSsmelia Schelienger, it. df this city. Mr. Schelienger was a descendant of. John {lowland the *• Mayflower Pilgrim. T k CLINTON HAND J Clintov H. Hand, a life-long resiin dent of Cape May County, died last ly Thursday morning at his home at Cold Spring. On Wednesday ~ the _ week before he was stricken with paralysis on arising in the morning :t" and never recovered from tile stroke. Mr. Hand was seveTity-six years old — last March and is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Jas. Needles and Mrs. Walter Y. Shaw. The- funeral will take place Saturday afternooif-at 2 o'clock. Interment at Cold Spring Cemetery. HAVE MADE IMPROVEMENTS JuHus Schwartz, manager 6f the The Fashion Shop on Washington Street, has been making some big imJrovements to. the interior' of the well nown shop. It is a pleasure to know that Cape 'May has some very progressive and wide awake business men in the city and Mi. Schwartz is among that number of men, that is willing to spend dollars to please the patrons .of his store. V YOUNGSTER CATCHES FISH ' Val Heaton Shivejy; eight years I old, eaught the largest Ring fish that j has been eaught this deason from the i Pier. This fish wa^ caught May ' ' 16th. RIO GRANDJtt . Mrs. Roy Wolcott went .to Cape .J May Court House on Monday, e John S. Brown is quite much indiss posed at this writing. ' The most of our villagers went to I Court House on Saturday to" attend - Field Day. * Mr. and Mrs. Butch, of Camden, J came down and spent Sunday with their brother, ReubeW Fisher. Merrill R; Neal has purchased him-. • self a horse and intends to go Into the. . farming business. ' ] , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, of Philadelphia,- were renewing old act-rain-tances one day last week. * Mrs. Ralph Denn who has been home from the Hospital aboty. ten days, does not improve as rapidly as < her many friends would like to see f , her. . 1 S
FISHING CREEK ir . Mrs. Hflnnah Thomas, of Wilt wood, called on her brother, Jaco y Barnett one day recently, v Miss Mable Betz, of Atlantic City, ic 1 and John Bishop, of Philadelphia;. ■o spent Saturday last with the latter's brother who is vgry sick at this writk'i in8- . . . d Mrs. Frank Bates is visiting s, sister, in Camden, for a few days1- Harry Stites and wife of Wildr, wood, and John Snyder and wife, a called, on the latter's nephew, Harry e Foster at Cold Sprifigs on SundayMrs. George Bishop is entertaining her niece of Ashland, Pa., for the summer. j.' Mrs. William Sheets and son Ar:t thur, is .visiting her sister, Mrs. lt Wess at Philadelphia for a few days. c > Mrs. Harry Shaw spent Wednesday h with her sister, Mrs. Frank MatE thews. f- Mrs. Lemuel Schelienger entertainj ed Mrs. Etta Reeves and Mrs. R. Kelc lar of Erma and Mrs. Sarah Jackson , on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw, of - Wildwood,, took supper with their .. daughter, Mrs. Freeman Yearieks on Sunday evening. ' . Borroughs McPherson ' and ' wife spent Sunday with the latter's mothe er at Petersburg. ^ ^ ERMA ' Earle Yearicks has purchased, the 1 home of the late- John Sims in which he moved bis family on Monday. ^ F. Ludwig moved to Cold- Spring " on. Tuesday. B Court Dickinson had the misfortun- - of falling from the top of the ne." .barn that he was helpini' to build »r the Graves farm on Monday. We hope for his speedy recovery. ;l Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Pitcharil are ; the proud parents of a baby boy. 1 Mrs; Anna Piatt is still confine; 'J.to the house. We hope she will soon " be out with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schull have a baby hoy which arrived on Tuesday. Little . Anna Bradley had the mis- : fortune of llbing struck by an auto mobile on Wednesday but was not seriously-hurt. , ' * Roger Haw n from DiokirfSon College, spent Sunday' with his pirents, and Mrs. James Hawn. A number of the children attended field day at Court HouseMr. and Mrs. William Bailey spent a few days at Elizabeth, N. J.; where they attended commencement of their daughter Anna at she graduated as a train nurse. J.icoh Cox has. purchased a 'tractor which he 'will have installed to saw An the future. Little Pollie Kellar had the misfortuifc of burning her fingers so that she has been under the doctor's care for a few days. . , Let clean your Blankets. Rugs, Couch Covers, ^te., and work of this class is Air Dried; We have all the facilities for doing up anything. TROY LAUNDRY..
| — c^fie | 1 Liberty Theatre j ^ "Wa&Hinyfon. o' g Street. g C5 PROGRAM WEEK 31AY 23RD § MONDAY— \ O i 8 BEN LUMLEY STOCK COMPANY 8i Vf presents W | 8 "POLLYANNA" W Vf Mr. Lumlcy toa^tSkr with the management are presenting Q O this play for the sfecond day. Having»-bcen approached by the v? ; merchants of this/town whose wish it is to see a petformance Q of this talented stock company. RESERVED SEA^TS 75c GENERAL ADMISSION 55c )»( Js Doors open 7 P. M. — Curtain 8:15 jSC" — ^ TUESDAY .^XD WEDNESDAY— f ^ E § ELLIOTT DEXTER g J A AUGUSTUS THOMAS' PLAY ££ ^
§ "THE WITCHING HOUR" § Q This h; one of the Jnost finished pictures we have had this y Jx season. Mr. Dexter has a splendid role, the story being full of ^ Vf - interest, splendidly produced and ably directed. y*T THURSDAY— K THOMAS MEIGHAN X K "THE EASY ROAlTL. | . This popular star, whose pictures are fhoxWi at the Liberty JA will again please "his many admirers in a piqy quite different G from any in which he has appeared. It s adapted from "EASY STREEt" by- Blair Hall. Q . MACK ' SENNET .COMEDY M g "THEfCLEVER DUMMY" g FRIDAY— ' - y • X HAROLD GOODWIN £ M IN THE WM. FOX PRODUCTION / )S( 8 . "OUVER TWIST, JR." m X ADDED ATTRACTION— CLYDE.C0OE\£OiIE»y V. "THE JOCKEY" g SATURDAY — ^-<7* ; ' 8 X BEN LUMLEY STOCK COMPANY X Jot .presents . J3( X "LOMBARDI LTD" X A . We promise our patrons thaAjKis play jvilTbe a cracker- >v W jack. Shown here last winter in pictures by Bert Lj-tel and j O considered by many as one of the finest pictures of the season. -' y,
, BEGINNING j Saturday, May 21st. j The Reliance Transportation Company's ■ Green Bus Line' will operate Cars between • .Cape May, Wildwood and Ocean City, Leaving ■ on the following Schedule: * 5 Leave ., , ■ CAPE MAY 10:10 A. M. 2:10 P. M. 9:10 P. M. ~ WILDWOOD. 10:10 A.M. 2:10 P.M. 9:10 P.M. 5 CAPE MAY C. H 10:50 A.M.- 2:50 P.M. 9:50 P.M. 5 Arrive OCEAN CITY. __;.12:00 Noon 4:00 P. M, 11:00 P.M., ® T,pa yp \ * ■*" ■ O. CITY, P. R. R. Sta 12:10 P. M. 4:1*0 P. M. 11:10 P. M. E CAPE MAY C. H 1:20 P.M. 5:20 P.M. 12:20 P.M. E Arrive WILDWOOD 2:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 1:00 A. M. 5 Arrive CAPE MAY 2:00 1?. M. 6:00 P.M. 1:00 A.M. J The fare will be 75 CENTS each way between Cape May and ■ Ocean City and Wildwood and Ocean City. Fares from towns ■ enroute will be based at 2% cents per mile. fc i THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE IS NOW IN OPERATION* ■ Leave (ape May for Wildwood. on the Hour, Every How ■ from 7:00 A. M. until 12:00 P. M. g Leave Wildwood for Cape May on the Hour, Every Hour, P from 8:00 A. M. until 1:00 A. M. From Brighton Hotel, Corner H of Cedar and Pacific Avenues. • ■ Schellenger's Landing to W ei* Cape May— Leaving Schell- ® enger's Landing on the Hour and Haif Hour. West Cape May, P 15 Minutes of the Hour and 15 M inutes After the Hour from 7:00 ■ A. M. until 11 P. M. B This Time Tabic will be main tained as nearly as possible and P is subject to change without notice. M ; These trips will be run to Section Base in a short time. * \ Any suggestions as to change for better service and cob- b venience to our patrons w ill be appreciated. _ RELIANCE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. M ■■■■■■aaiBBBEIIBBHIBIBBBBailBar ■BIBBBBIBBIIIBBBIBBBIBBHBBIIIB SPECIAL PRICE « FIRST CLASS DIAMOND TIRES AND TUBES J Reg. Price Our Price" Reg; Price Our Price Reg. Price Our Pr. H . Size N.S. Fabric N. S. Fabric N. S. Cords N. S. Cords Grey Tubes [H! 30x3 14.00 11.95 , 2.25, 1.70 'J 30x3% 16.60 14.20 2.65 1.95 Z 32x3% 21.00 17.90 34.15 29.05 3.00 2.15 31x4 23.25 19.80 3.55 2.60 " 32x4 27.95 23.80 43.45 37.05 3.65 2.65 * 33x4 29.40 25.05 44.75* "38.20 3.85 2.85 * 34x4 30.00 25.52 45.90 39.10 4.05 2.95 " 32x4% .49.10 41.85 4.65 3.45 " * 34x4% 51.55 44.35 4.90 3.65 P 35x4% V 53.05 45.25 4.95 3.70" P PRICE8*NET, WAR TAX INCLUDED i CHARLES A. SWAIN, v m ' 305-7 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY, *CBW. JERSEY i B ■■■■■■■■■■■■ HiH IS B2HHBHHHHHBHIII ' . * ' ' - . inv :in(! nrtifitablc. The spntimont of I and profitable. sentiment of
GOSHEN w- . Howard Thompson and wife visitS j ed VVildwdod on Friday. A large delegation attended the j Jjfc Spring Institute of the W. C. T. U. j, JoC hcld at Tuckahoe. Jt ^ Harry Spence and family jiavebeeW Jg? j visiting his parents, Robert Spence yf j" and wife. ' 5 A Targe gathering of th^ villager ^ assentbled in the M. E. "Church on! Sk Sunday evening where they were 6 greatly benefitted by an address £(; bv Judge" Henry Eldrcdge. The.qualK, ifications of true" manhood were pre- 1 Rented, taking the text "Mark the. Li Perfect Man" as the foundation for I ; ^ the splendid address. The Court Houyi Male Qbartette was present sc *N(ind. assisted in the service. J ^ Qlirypeople, old 'and young, enjoy- 1 ed Field- Day at Court House. -Rev. T. J. Morgan ontertained all • 3>*. his children at-home over .the weekS ' ehd. The. Spring Institute at Tuckahoe R was a great success, despite the wet day. Delegates- were present ' from - jj? -nearly every unjon. The addre?? esu/ pcciaily of Dr. Handley, of Ocean ^ -City was particularly 'fine, interest*
the.. session of white ribboners was . that 'every effort to create sentiment ( for^JfflTBTnon be made and - that de- : main ds be made to the officers f&i 1 , s*ict enforcement of the law. j Uj "The State and County, pr^iden-.'s , *ai W. C." T. U. organizations were in , Oaean City on Monday making . ari rangemciits' for the- annual siate. ( ' convention in October. METHODIST I Sunday, next "2nd inst', 10 a. m., the. J I Rev. C. L- Murdock D.D. Secretary of 1 . The Centenary Work will preach., • Sunday-school at 3 p. m. ■■ At the evening service. Pastor J Hiilmaii will .speak upon the theme, " "Why I hm a Christian," t -| I PRESBYTERIAN Jlev..C. O. Bossermari, pastor is absent .attending the General Assembly at Winona, Ind. The Rev. W. H. . Smith will •officiate ;in the absence of . the pastor. On SuWay 22nd inst, j Mr. and Mrs- Eldr'edge will sing the duet, "Guide Me O Thou Great Je; hdvfh" a new setting.. The A'atheni in the morning will be i'Light of the World" by Hatton and in the .evening," "Oft * in danger oft in woe;" by " Shelled, (new). As the summer approaches it is noticeable that many , familiar faces of cottage • resident;- ' are present at both services. '
Rats DIE so do mice, once the.v eat RAT-SNAP. And they leave no odor behind. Don't take our word for it — try a package. 1 Cats and dogs won't touch it. Rats pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes,, • 35c site (1 cake) enough for Pantry," Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) ' for Chicken House, coops, or small -building's. * $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough fbr all farm and out -buildings, seorage . buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by Kondwitch Bros., J. C. Little and Son aqd El"dredge and Phillips. •%/* i MRS. JANE BROWN DRESSMAKER 821 ,Corgie Street Cape May N; J. KEYSTONE PHONE 169-R A small mind is like a large sponge which a little knowledge cab swell to great proportions. f *

