HELRlOt SRADY VOft MOONLIGHT SAILING PASTIES The cohort Helen, which, pilotod by Mark P. Caaaelman, haa won many ot the local tailing honors, has been entirely overhauled and refitted. The boat measures twenty-eight " overall, and has a capacity of eighteen passengers- Moonlight parties are being arranged at the Windsor Hotel Office. ' . "Mf POUTltAL ADVERTISING Palermo, Aug. 15, 1921To the Editor of the Star & Wave: I hereby announce to the voters of Cape May County that I will be a candidate for nomination for Assembly on the Republican ticket in the September primary and respectfully solicit the support of said party. I am a native of Cape _ May County. . * Respectfully, JUDSON B. CORSON. Palermo, Cape May County, N- J»
\ Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the County of ' Cape May in the -Freeholders' Boom j " aTthe Court House, at Cape May d t Court House, New Jersey, on Wed , 8 noon, Daylight Saving Time fll r o'clock A- M- Standard Time) for t seventy-five (75) tons of Chestnut c (Anthracite) Coal and Seventy-five (75) • tons of Stove (Anthracite) Coal, to be standard site and quality 1 and of not less than 1400 b. t- u-, t : free and clear from all slate and dirt, f Coal to be delivered f. o. b. Cape a „ May Court House, and in such quan- , tities and at such times as may be V e '^CerUfied check or cash for 10 per , y cent df the bid to accompany the bid. j The Purchasing Agent reserves the right to reject any or all bidsSAMUEL- F. ELDREDGE, 1 Purchasing Agent for Cape - May County. Datetl: August 19, 1921- s [, 8-20- 2t-P- F. $5 22 i
■ xmxmxmxmxtosmxmxmxmxmxmxm g X - a ^ 1 ( v) "sr ' a. 1 '■ ! City Pier Heotre I 2 OVER THE OLD OCEAN , || 1 Evening 7:15 and 9:00 ft 1 Daily Matinees 3 P. M. ■ - r Monday, August 22 — B - EARLE WILLIAMS in || THE SILVER CAR X t ■ - ANOTHER CORKING GOOD COMEDY WITH 5 t LARRY SEMON — "Between the Acts" | i X : Tuesday, August 23 — ■ '■ E CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG § H is SADA COWAN'S NEW PLAY X tt STRAIGHT FROM PARIS ■ ™ — X , ■ Wed. and Thurs. August 24 and 25 — ■ • ANITA STEWART E ' . IN A BREEZY PHOTOPLAY OF THE DAY § SOWING THE WIND g ] ADDED COMEDY & , B LARRY SEMO^-^Che^ent Collector" 5 i X Friday and Sat. Aug. 26 and 27 — ! RUPERT HUGHES Heart -grippltig story of home II ! THE OLD NEST , g Added Mack Sennett Comedy — "CALL A COP" £ Sunday and Monday, Aug. 28 and 29 — X » CHARLES RAY SCRAP IRON § I Our Matinees are delightfully cool and restful .ft EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. X ■XNXNXBXMXMXNXBXBXNXMXBX ■ XXXXXXXXX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I Victrola IV $25 | The ideal size for the home, in camp, the shore, cottage or Vf while canoeing!" V • g $1.0Q DOWN* g yl balance on easy weekly^ payments , if Vjrty lTandy to carry with you. Plays all records the larger ft jfc C models play ft • I hurley's S THE BIG TRUSTFUL STORE - X X Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden X L ft Jtrtt a Few Squares South of Broadway Station Q ft Oily 6 Short Blsdu from Broodwsy Sutloi. ■" ft Q Cape May Office and Sample Room V£ Q 9l\ CORGIE STREET F. ROLLINS, District Manager Q b1 § KEYSTONE PHONE 306 j V O x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x
(Staff Oerrespeodet) -Mr. and Mrs. John W. Meyer and tj daughter. Elisabeth, bare returned 4 after spending a few dayB in Tren- f( ton. n Mr. and Mrs- Frank Gallagher en- Q tertained Mrs- William Smith re- j cently. ! j, Mr- and Mrs. E. G. Dougherty at- ^ tended the funeral of Mr. Dougher- g ty*s sister-in-law. of Vineland- ; f, Frank Reeves of Mqnhawken was ^ at home for a few days with his i ^mother, Mrs. Steven Reeves- e Mrs. Anna Hand is spending some ^ time with her sister at Dorchester, y J. h Mr- and Mrs- Mihner of Philadel- v phia, are^fperiding 'some tithe with t Mrs. Steven* Reeves. : C. V. Davis, of Phillipsburg, Pa-, is a spending some time ' with Mr. and s J' W. Meyer. (! Misfr^Clara Springer spent the j, Week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thorrtas y Eldredge- - ^ Mrs James Dawson, spent. Wednes- , day in Norbury's Landing. on a pic- j nic. • ; Standard Oil Company gave a party to their employees on Thursday j (| evefiing. >. ' it. COLD SPRINC r ;b (Staff Correspondent) ; F Mrs- Hannah Learning, Mrs- Eliz- t abeth Lake and Mrs. Emma Miller, c motored to Ocean City on Thursday, j c Walter Y. $haw of Narbefth, Pa., , " spent the week-end with his - family, " who are summering at the home of if "^irs. Shaw's mother, p Alfred S. Cress^® was summoned ; v S- O. S. duty Monday, sailing for.j a Mexico, August 15th. All wish, him j-I prosperous voyage and will give i r him a glad welcome on his return- -j William Harris took dinner ^wiih | c Mr. and Mts- Albert Matthews on : 1 Sunday. Mrs. Sarah McNeil enter ained her - sisters ovel^ the week-end. !c An enjoyable session of ths Rtangc 1 was held Monday evening. c Mrs. Hannah Reeves enjoyed aj ' brief visit with relatives Muring the 1 1 week. Charles Bohn was a Court Hou.'Cjc visitor on Tuesday. Joseph Halbrunen #has improve^ ( house greatly by the addition of 1 a splendid all around porch. c Mrs. Ruth Hayes of Alexandria, ' Va-, motored from that point s opp- j ing en route at Bridgeton, N J- for Mrs- Hayes' -mother, who accouipan 1 1 ied' tliem to .the hontc of Mi and . ' Mrs. H. L. Foster, where they- are. 1 spending a pleasant week. Mrs.'Tillie Hftchncr of Klmqr^spent several days at the home of her cous* j 1 in, Mrs. Learning Hand. Mrs- pmma JJillei recently vishrd j < he» daughter who is located at' Plea- 1 aitt\illc for the summer. Joseph Elliott's auto truck vpset 1 Saturday thorningi It contained a i ' , full load oL vegetables. Fortunately no one was hurt Neighbors assist-!' L ed in righting the auto and restoring , the vegetahlgs, to their baskets and r >lr-. Elliott continued oli'his .way aim . ! sen-e<l his customers as usual. GOSHEN - v-v (Staff Correspondent) r The rain on/ Sunday " was a great 1 blessing to .the farmers- ; The planted Dotntoes have rotted , 1 in some fields. ' Rev. T.p. Morgan has returned i ' from his vacation. - f A new minister filled the Baptist ■ » pulpit la,st Sunday. > Capt. Joe \Vel.ls and wife are in ; » town from Brooklyn foy a few week* » visit with relatives. . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson [ visited Avalon on Mondayf Mrs. Kate Riley of Phila., is havr ing a summer visit' with her, sister, . « Mrs. George Richardson. 5 Mrs. Annie Hewitt of Dias Creek,, U and Mrs. Smith of Haddon Heights, V are visiting at the home of Nelson C Smith. ( A number of our village'people at- , f tend the "Rally at the Old Brick ! f Church last Sun^v and were greatly \ edified. i "" Our village has been greatly sad■v dened ' over the loss of one of our A most respected citizen# and retired / minister, Rev- Wm. Massey- After an * illness of some months duration he 3 passed away- on Friday last. Dr. AlJ fred Wagg, District . Superintendent J conducted the funeral services, assistA ed by his brethren in the ministry. *. It was a very impressiye service. He EC has entered the eternal home where E? the weary, are' at rest Miss Theresa -Townsend spent the pg week end with herj- mother, coming ^ from Phila- ^ Mrs. Ella Yearsley of Phila, is enjoying a visit with her sistor,. Mrs- | Mamie Stilwell.
On Ttmrsdny evening Inst, a festival was given by the colored on Alexander avenue, the proceeds to be devoted to the repairing of their church, which is in a very condition. The affair was in one end of the old building, tables being spread and good things offered for sale. Ice , cream was j furnished at ten cents a plate and the demand exceeded the supply. A generous sum was realized and it is expected to repeat the affair thisl Thursday night, so that those . who disappointed last week may opportunity • to help in this worthy, cause- On Friday afternoon j the' lawn of the Johnson home at j Cape and Lincoln avenues presented ( attractive scene- Tables were | set out on the lawn, several 01 %«jl displaying candy, fancy goods, house hold linens, cakes, pies, etc- Supper was served at the smaller tables, a delicious meal being furnished for 25 | cents. The chicken , sandwiches were the , "best ever" not speak of the salads ; "n" everything- About two hundr^?! 1 wqs realized and it is hoped ; to provide a sort of contingent fund for St Peters by the Sea, for the I benefit of which the "fete" was given- Cannot each family of EpiscoI pulians pledge five dollars a year. | toward the work so that when the j church is opened each season,, the ! committee will have* something to ■ work on. Many thanks to the comj munity for their helpful attitude in these. two ivorthy affairs. The ladies in charge of the "fete" ! woijced untiringly to make the affair I success, several of them being 1 members of other denominations — so ' much for the spirit of church unityI On Sunday evening the second ! community service was held in the i Baptist church at eight o'clock. The I Rev. Clifford E. Hayes; of Luther ! Memorial Church, Phila., preached an [ excellent sermon. A large congrega. [ tion was present, altho the storm ; camq. up. just about church time. This j is most encouraging news regarding ) this community work- Commencing j last Sunday and continuing throughout the winter,' the Sunday School will be held in the Baptist Church, | Cape and Ocean avenues. Mr. James I Leipejfcis in charge and will be assist I ed by efficient- helpers. Come out and ! this work must go on- ! At the borough meeting on Mon | lii> night resolutions were adopted I that engineers submit plans and spec- ! ifications for, the building* of. the bulUhead from Cape to Brainerd r.cej nue. The contemplated cost s to be — !. $35,000. This is welcome news tc j those vitally interested. ) The Point had a veryHargc number \ of visitors over the week end. Thi ■' j 'hps. been an ^specially good season ^ | for ttfe Point. Why not, "we have ^ I the' goods," all wfe need is to "ad / i vertise." / A ' number of school tenehers are J i occupying the Rigor house. . "J j The Bishop of New Jersey, Rev, \ | Paul "C. Matthews will preach in St. « I Peters by tjie Sea' on Sunday at f f pp. M. A large attendance is antiei. J : pated- ' { i -Next Sunday evening at 8 ojcloek j ' the Community Sen-ice will he -in \ I charge of Rev. Stanley If \yest', of ^ Christ Episcopal Church, Pottstown, > : Penna. It is -hoped -a large .congre- < gation will be present to make this j I ;, sen-ice as successful as its predeces- 'J I I ; On Sunday morning last the. sen- '< I ice in the Presbyterian Church was ' t unusually well, attended. John Wana- « i maker of Phila, was among the vor- ( t| Shippers. The sermon was, preach-.; » ed by Rev. Frank "Bossert of Roxbor- ( ough. The Sunday school* which , t heretofore has been holding its ses. ' sions In the Presbyterian Church ' • will from now on meet in the Bap- ' ■, tist church on Cape Av'e- at 2:30- Last < i Sunday the attendance numbered 81. ; 1 1 SALE OF' CONCESSIONS ] n L ^ AND PRIVILEGES J The' following Cape May County :- ! Fair concessions and privileges will J k be sold to the highest bidder on Mony | day, August 29, at 2:00 P. M. afthe I Court House Building,- Cape May, |..j Court House: ir Full dinner, d j Sandwiches and; co/feen 1 Ice Cream. _ ie i Carbonated soft_ drinks1- ; Non carbonated soft drinks (except it cider). - f t. i rCidery. : Peanuts. [e Candy (home imtde). re Candy (not home. made) The Fair Committee reserves the ie rightP to determine whether the bids ig i are satisfactory or not- . FAIR COMMITTEE, n. ' Care, Office of Farm Demonstration, rs.| Cape May Court House, N. J. ! 8-20-2t
Go Fitting At NORBURY'S LANDING GREEN CREEK, N. J. 1 f OMTORTABLE P0WCr 1 UO Vommodious Boats With Experienced and Careful Captains GO SEVEN DAYS A WEEK TO THE BEST FISHING GROUNDS IN THE BAY BAIT AND LINES FURNISHED WRITE OB PHONE tt kit is ' u* ruunz
Boats FRED PRINCESS CAROL G. FRANCES MARY C. ALBERTA EMILY MAZIE MARY. E. SALLIE CARRIE MAY "XQQME" ISABEL BEATRICE EMMA D. BETH ELSIE RUTH Motor Boat RESCUE HELEN H. Mary E. 2nd
Captains FRED BOICE B EBBIE TROUT B M. S. SOMERS Jj CHAS. THOMPSON B COLEMAN SELOVSRB HArifcY CONOVER B F. C. HOLMES ^ .B MARK HAYES E WM.. CONOVER B REDMOND STILES , B f NATHANIEL HIGH "B AL FOSTER B ! JOSHUA FOSTER E I JACK MATHIS E LUTHER CRESSE ,E HARRY THOMPSON E ! ROLLIN STILES B WM. D. STEWART jE E. HOLLINGSEAD I 1 E. R. BROWN FRANK MATHIS , | CHAS. POWELL E I - I
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Watch this Space for Fishing News — Please mention the STAR & WAVE" when calling X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X f Political | | Notice 1 ^ X To the Men and Women Voters X X of Cape May County: - ■ X. 1 de-ire to. announce my candidacy for the office JR. >C - of Stale Senator. My experieiKif.durin« 'he past ^ *5 three legislative sessions hnlyqualified me, to give £* greater,. service to all the prople of. our County. I , ^ Vf W have stood for constructive legislation and for the \ \jT best interests of the people. That is the guarantee for future action. My vote on all questions is ft ft a matter of iwblic record, and on. the strength of S 1 that record I appeal for the loyal, active, hearty - vp support of the . voters at tfie Republican Primary rf:" . Election 'ft E( f* > X X Tuesday, September 27, 1921 X X WILLIAM H. BRIGHT | Paid for by William H. Bright X xxxxxxxxxxxxx eCXXXXXXXXXXX X
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SEND FOR MAULERS Midsummer &FaD GUIDE jvst oct FRFJF and rr.-s rKtt. 9«4l, plants, bulks, etc. A pests] wffi Arisi it to ysu. Maula'a toads .re ell tested sad If once GROWN an nhraya CROWN. WM. HENRY MAULE, lac. 21 si aad Arch Sit. PUladaWa

