Cape May Star and Wave, 27 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday. August Z7. 1881 CAPE MAY 8IAB AND WAVE

WHDWOOO MAN ON ILL-FATED ZR-2 WAS ON THE ZR-2 WHEM THE BIG DIRIGIBLE MET ITS FATE OVER HULL, ENGLAND. Lieut. Charley G." Little, 4(ho was the husband of Joy Bright, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Harry Bright, was among those killed in the explosion of the ZR-2 on Wednesday. Miss Bright made the trip to Eng- ■ land and was married there, .in the fall of 1920. About two months ago she returned to the home of her parents" in Wiidwood, to await the return of her husband. Lieut. Little was rescued from the debris alive,' but succumbed to his injuries on -reaching tlje infirmary. The accident cost the lives of 44 men. Not a single American was among the survivors. IN MEMORI^M In memory of my dear aunt, Harriet E. Vance, who died August 24, 1918. Gone but not forgottenhattie vance klinepd.

HOT AND DOC ! ON LONG HIKE E ELEVEN YEAR OLD LAD STARTS E ON WALK TO CAMDEN ON A DARE FROM BROTHER— AR- : RIVES SAFELY. is ;r Wiidwood, N. J-, August 25t. Carl Wehrmann, H12 South Front t* Street, eleven year old son of Michy- ael Wehrmann, an ice cream maker t" in the employ of W. D- Clayton in his ie confectionery and ice cream shop on [d the boardwalk mysteriously disap. r- peared Sunday ' evening. With him e* went his pet collieThe lad's parents and the police of •e several cities were on a frantic lookit- out for the lad for hohrs until word was received On Monday that' he had 14 ' arrived .safely at the home of rela- , is tives at Camden, N. J. > It appears Carl had been daieif by his brother to make the trip and he set out without saying anything of r his" intentions and was picked up%n j the road by an automobile and coh- ' veyed to Camden. If you're doing good work, don't Worry; somebody will find it out.

B WE ARE GOING TO SELL p . ■ OUR USED AUTOMOBILES | ■ Who is interested in a practically new X K 1921 Ford Sedan, with an aluminum body, ■ ■ at less than the Ford price. Including g H many costly extras. 5 Buick Roadster, very speedy, and many ■ f| extras. Reduced from $900.00 to $600.00 X ^ forcash sale only. B Buick small touring. Fine condition. _ jj Many extras. $450.00. And others. 1 PIERP0NT & BROWN Wiidwood ■ ™ ■*^CTENCE"oTRESTORING HEALTH BY SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS DR. H. C. MANGINO LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Method « . . M . i «r • nan

Tuesday, Thuntday and Saturday, 2 to 5 P. M. — 7 to 8 P. M.

Phone 280 Journal Building WILDWOOD

1 1 COX'S I I 1 City Pier Theatre i g over the old ocean jj V Evening 7:15 ant 9:00 X Daily Matineea 3 P. M. B -Sunday and .Monday, August 28 and 29 ) § CHARLES RAY in jj SGRAP IRON M . B Tuesday, August 30 — 1 DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD ■ Rupert Hughes' Comedy Drama ■ ® Wednest'ay, August 31st — I ALICE BRADY in ■ LITTLE ITALY jjj I Thursday, Septemherlst — I / CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in ■ .CHARGE IT - - ■ I Friday, September 2nd — . I > WANDA HAWLEY in ■ HER STURDY OAK g I Saturday, September 3rd— | ALICE JOYCE in - jj TJIE INNER CHAMBER ■ Our Matiqpea are delightfully coot and restful ■ * EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. ' A ■ ■

fishing CRKEK (Staff Cormpoadeat) | Master Morton Smith, of Eastj Lansdowne, .Pa., has been spending , two weeks with his friend, Master j ; Fenton Yearicks- j , Mrs. Enos Tomlin entertained rel- ! atives from Medford, Del-, the last of ; the week. Maurice Bate and family of Philadelphia are visiting his parents, John , Bate and wifeMrs. Leslie Bate gave her Sunday | School class a day's outing at Wild- i wood, on Wednesday last. All report j ; a fine tinu!1 Frank Matthews, wife and daugh- i ■ ter, spent Sunday with their sistei- ! in-law, 'Mrs. Harry Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwards and" ■ daughter, Flossie Norris, "yf Rio I Grande, and Mrs. Gebsge Keller spent I Sunday with their sister, Mrs. P. I WWiams. /Emily Thompson, of Green Creek, j spent Monday ^ith her mother, Mrj. i •' Ella Woolson. - Mr- aiuf Mrs. Edward Crowell, of! f Philadelphia, spent Sunday with rel1 atives. . ' >.] Florepre Shaw spent Wednesday i with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Matthews- [ Maurice Fleischauer, wife and son j took supper with his parents at Qold i Spring on Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Bate is entertaining I ^ her. sister for a short time. * Mrs. John Snyder entertained her! I- uncle, Samuel Foster from Norfolk, | 1 Virginia on Saturday lastI Mrs. George Keller ,who has been i ! on the sick list is qui^e much im- • j proved at this writingEd Jackson called on his uncle at Seaville on Tuesday last. . # [ Quite a number of our ta&n folks ' attended the baby parade at Wildj wood last Thursday. ! Mrs- Emma Mclntyre ^entertained j her brother, Wm- Cpzens, of PhilaI delphia on Monday Jast. [ Miss Grace Woolson and friend were at Wiidwood on Tuesday after- ' noon last, taking ifllhe sights, j Frank Bate and \wlfe entertained j D. M. Woolson and wife on Saturday . evening last. Mrs- Sykes is entertaining friends j , from PhiladelphiaMrs. .Frank Barnett and son, Les- ! lie, called on Mrs. Bert Snyder on j Tuesday evening last. Mrs. Irene Fox, Mrs. J- Fox, Mrs ! Anna Dunham and Mrs- Sarah Jack- J son, took their "children to Wiidwood on Tuesday and showed them a good 1 time in the "Fun House." Miss Ruth" McPherson has left for | » Sheridan, Wyoming,- where she will , * teach school this^ winter. j GOSHEN (Staff Correspondent) ' "Charming Days. | Cantaloupes aplenty.v ' Ezekiel ""Rlilredge.and wife, of Mill- ■ villi, were guests of Howard ThompJ son and wife over SundayI A party of Brooklyn friends are I with John Herron -and wife this week- ' Mrs. Kate Riley, of Philadelphia, | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Rich- • ardson. ■ District Supt- Alfred Wagg preachJ «1 Sabbath morning to a large con- » gregatinn who were highly pleased I by his splendid discourse. [ Capt. J. W. Grace is^ receiving | treatment in the Jeffe/roi^ Hospital, r Philadelphia, and is improving, a Mrs. J. C- Burke and Mrs- Hum- ! phrey Swain, visited Cape May on & Saturday- V I The W. C. T. U. has met with a [ great loss in the ^passing of Mrs- c>'n" I thia Swan, the county treasurer- Mrs- ? Elizabeth Swain attended the funeral ion Thursday. F. W. Games and- Wife of BridgeC ton, spent Sunday in their borne- , ■ Pastor Morgan and wife- were with { Greed Creek, friends during the a week. I A large delegation from Dias C Creek; attended the Sunday service' I and heard the District SuperintendP ent preach. ■ Thomas Stevens and wife of Gape ? May, Sunday'ed with friends and rel. a atives in townI A Sunday ScJjool Rally is being £ .arranged for September 11th. Every I body welcome. J"OR SALE ■ wilcox «£ 3 1-2 ton dump truck | equipped with Wood's hydraulic jf hoist; good mechanical condition- | WHITE < 2-TON TRUCK H Rebuilt and guaranteed standard tr express body. New tires all mm around- < White SalAs Co. ^ 21 n. arkansas avenue, ^ ■ ATLANTIC CITY, N! J. ■ !

CAPE MAY POH4T ! A commuaitv'^ervlee" ^il'l > he held I at the Baptist Church at 8 P. M. on Shnday evening- There will be good music and a fine sermon. Everybody is "cordially invited- The service last Sunday evening was an excellent one-Eighty-six persons were presentRev. Stanley West, of Pottstown, Pa. preached the sermon- Sunday School was held at the same place at 2:30 ; and on«? hundred twenty-one children were . presentOn Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock every taxpayer should attend a meeting on the vital question of bulkheading the" beach. The Haddock MemUWal Home is 1 , holding a lawn fete for the benefit ' of the homeMr. and Mrs. Elwood A- Marshall • i have returned to their home jn Had- ; donfield. ADVERTISED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining ■ | in Cape Kfay P. O. for week ending | August 24, 1921: • Black," Mfs."H. C. ' Beyan, .Miss Lois. | Brooks, Mrs. Emma, j Bo'rton, Miss GinnaI j Cummings, Jack. Ij binning, Miss Battres. j Dodson, C. Marion. ' I Franklyn, A- A. ej Fleming, Mrs- Robert V. 'I Hamilton, Miss Eleanor. I I Griffith, Miss Catherine. I Hillary, Miss1 ! MacDaniels, Geo. McCoy, Miss Margaret. McMahon, Mrs. AnniePendleton, Mrs. JamieRobinson, 'Miss MadoraRobinson, .Florence. Rowland, Miss Mary. Scott,. John- ' Singleton, Thomas. * Smothers, James C\5tewart, Mrs. W. H. 1 Stinson, Mrs- Edward. Tilden, Mrs- H. M. Vogels, Mrs. Edward P. I Wells, J. B. Wood, John. | In calling for the above please say j s I advertised. ' SOL NEEDLES. P M. ■! * I I " TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Cape May County Teachers' Insfi- ' tute will be held at Wiidwood, Friday , and Saturday?1 September 16th and 1 17th- ;!■ THAT h iit ii f(3 LAMENESS i If you are lamo every morning, am'., , I suffer urinary ills, there must be a i Vcause. ' Oit m It's weak kidneya. To ^ strengthen the weakened kidneys anu > avert more seriou3 troubles,^ use ^ D.-an s Kidney P.lis. You can rely on i ■ West Cape May testimony. j Thos. H. Scull, palntar, Secon 1 ^ Are., West Cape May. Bays: "1 wa» i e bothered a lot with kidney and blad- j . 4er t»eub!e. The complaint went oh ; lor months and tuy back ached con- i L' stantly Mornings I felt dull and • lame. The action of my kidneys { wit very free, breaking my rest at T " night I read of -Uoan's Kidney Pi l i- and used, them as directed. They ' ,1 helped me right away, xtrengthenin, { my back and kidneys and regulai , ing the passage of the secretions, i '' P could sleep fno and my kidn.ey» ' 1, didn't trouble me.'" ' « Price Me. at all dea'ers. Don • ' limply ask f„r a kidney te.yedy— gv i Doan's Kidney Pills— the same tn« i n vir. Scull had. F'j.' ter-SIilburn Co ; Mfra., Buffa o. N. J N. G0LDBL00T | ■ 311 Washington Street, j t> Cape May, N. J. ' i ie . ' IS I • WATCH REPAIR i- '« JEWpjRY REPAIR ; ; WATCH - THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand- | c ard remedy for kidney, liver, j bladder and uric acid troubles — ' GOLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Holland for centuriea and endoraed by Queen 'Wilhelmina. At all druggiatB, three aizes. » and accept no imitatioo

Go Fishing At NORBURY'S LANDING GREEN CREEK, N. J. OCr^OKWBLE P°Wer UO V/OMMODIOUS Boats With Experienced and Careful Captains ' GO SEVEN DAYS A WEEK TO THE BEST FISHING GROUNDS IN THE BAY BAIT AND LINES FURNISHED write or phone

" Boats % FRED PRINCESS CAROL G. FRANCES MARY C. ALBERTA EMILY MAZIE MARYE. . SALUE CARRIE MAY "XQQME" ISABEL BEATRICE EMMA D. BETH ELSIE RUTH Motor Boat RESCUE HELEN H. Mary E. 2nd

Captains FRED BOICE 1 EBBIE TROUT 1 M. S. SOMERS CHAS. THOMPSON COLEMAN SELOVER ^ARRY CONOVER ' 1 F. C. HOLIES j MARK HAYES j WM. CONOVER ' " I REDMOND STILES f j NATHANIEL HIGH AL FOSTER ^JOSHUA FOSTER JACK MATHIS LUTHER CRESSE HARRY THOMPSON^ ROLLIN STILES wm. D. STEWART '■ E. HOLLINGSEAD | E. R. BROWN FRANK MATHIS I CHAS- POWELL !

: Phones 506-R13 Wiidwood 506-R15 Wiidwood Bell 501-R4 Wiidwood Bell 506-1(4 Wiidwood I Bell 501-R3 Wiidwood Be!T-sm-R2 Wiidwood Bell 506-R2 Wiidwood Bell Phone 506-R4 Bell 501-R4 Wiidwood Bell 506-R12 Wiidwood Bell 501-R12 Wiidwood Bell 506-H15 Wiidwood Bell 506-R15 Wiidwood Bell 501-R4 Wiidwood Bell 501-R3 Wiidwood N! Bell 596-R6 Wiidwood . V Bell 506-R12 Wiidwood ' Bell 506-R14 Wiidwood Bell 501-R6 Wiidwood I Bell 506-R5 — 501-R2 Wiidwood l Bell 506-R14

Watch this- Space foi Fishing News— Please mention the star & wave" when calling • t ^ ftNew Showing or | Fall Millinery 1 X Prices Reasonable^ | Bro w n ' s - | )£4I7 WashSn^ton Street Crpe Wa>, N. J.g I REORGANIZATION 1 Stocks swept clear for new merchandise )£ ■ ' on way. Prices Slashed. ■ More Bargains at - ■ LavkntikSL'S S B 319 Washington Street — ' Cape May, N. J. g , 1 great clearance Sale I NOW GOING ON SILK WAISTS and SWEATERS positively one third below the wholesale cost bxjy today t | caee may Variety store 1 H 409 Washington Street SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "STAR & WAVE" ■*