Saturday. September 17, 1921 CAPE MAY STAB AND WAVE Page Five
Go Fishing At NORBURY'S LANDING , GREEN CREEK, N. j.
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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. c ALBERTA EMILY MAZIE MARY E. SALLIE 1 CARRIE MAY *<XQQME" ISABEL BEATRICE EMMA D. BETH " ELSIE - , RUTH Motor Boat RESCUE HELEN H. Mary E. 2nd |
Captains FRED BOICE H EBBIE TROUT B M. S. SOMERS B CHAS. THOMPSON B SELOVERB HARRY CONOVER V F. C. HOLMES B MARK HAYES I WM. CONOVER E REDMOND STILES B NATHANIEL HIGH ] E AL FOSTER " B | JOSHUA FOSTER B JACK MATHIS E LUTHER CRESSE E HARRY THOMPSON B ROLLIN STILES B WM. D. STEWART B E. HOLLINGSEAD 1 E E. R. BROWN I | FRANK MATHIS j CHAS. POWELL B I .
Phones Bell 506-R13 Wildwood Bell 5M-R15 Wildwood Bell 501-R4 Wildwood Bell 506-R4 Wildwood Bell 501-R3 Wildwood Bell 501-R2 Wildwood Bell 606-R2 Wildwood Bell Phone 506-R4 Bell 501-R4 Wildwood 506-R12 Wildwood 501-R12 Wildwood 506-R15 Wildwood Bell 506-R15 Wildwood 501-R4 Wildwood 501-R3 Wildwood 506-R6 Wildwood 506-R12 Wildwood 506-R14 Wildwood 501-R6 Wildwood Bell 506-R5— 501-R2 Wildwood Bell 506-R14
Watch this Space for Fishing Newa— Please mention the STAR & WAVE" when calling ■ O O X ' S | City Pier Theatre I OVER THE OLD OCEAN J Evening 7:15 and 9:00 Daily Matinees 3 P. M. ™ 5 MONDAV, SEPTEMBER 19TH— c HENRY WALTHAAL i • THE BOOMERANG 9 A TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20TH— ■ H..B. WARNER g WHEN WE" WERE 21 ■ ^ Harold Lloyd Re-issue "PINCHED" ■ WED^ESUAY ami THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 and 22— I BEBE DANIELS ■ ■ ONE WILD WEEK a LAHRY SEMON'in hia newest comedv, THE BELL HOP I ■ ! J , — — : g I Opening Cox's Palace Theatre ■ Friday, September 23rd ■ gr Robertson Cole Special Production g 1 LIVE AND LET LIVE 2 HAROLD LLOYD in NOW OR NEVER f| i SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24TH— ■ THAT GIRL MONTANA I Our Matineea are delightfully cool and raatful ■ EVERY AFTERNOON * P. M. ™ xwpmmmmsmmmiemmmomKm
rio grande notes (Staff Correspondent) ' Miss Lizzie Harris from Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her niece,! Ylrs. Melvin Cornell. . £ T. J. Riley, of Connecticut, was re- t newing old acquaintances over the a week-end. • s Robert Neal, of Pittsburgh, spent a a week's vacation under the parental roof. He and his mother >nd lady t friend autoed to -Atlantic City on i Wednesday, taking in the boat race £ and other pleasures. r Several 6f pur villagers attended a the Nazerine Camp Meeting at Erma •„ on Sunday evening. Mrs. McDonald of. this place has f been spending a couple of days with j. Tier daughter at Cape May City. c L. Acres is remodeling their home c with two move bed" rooms on the "first floor. ' , . - . » ; i, Mrs. Maggie Birch of Camden, has j £ been spending a few days with her 1 1 brother here. " Mrs. Smith Endicott, accompanied j c her daughter to Trentort where she j r will attend school" for the winter. | £ Mr. and Mrs, Harry Steer were *e- 1 1 turning from Wildwood on Saturday j evening, When a large automobile ran ( into them, upsetting their machine and pinning Mr. artd Mrs. Steer un. t d4r the car. With help they were , released and fortunately, not seri- , ously hurt, but pretty badly fright- ( ened. • it Mr. and Mra J- Corson entertain | ] ed their chiljlren on Sunday. 1 1 i Everett Hand and family of Wiftl- 1 i wood, spent Sunday afternoon with j ] their parents. r ^ 1 1 Mrs^Olara Cresse entertained hcr| motbir, Or a few days. ^ j i Rpbert Kennedy .took his little son , Roblert to Philadelphia on Monday t i to attend the school for blind chil- j dren. He has been spending the i j summer here with his parents- j ] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gleason ofh Trenton came , down on Friday to look j ■ after ttfie tombstones he is 'having i • erected for their mother, Mrs. Cor- • nell deceased. . , We arc glad to know the improved ■ .health of Mrs- Ralph Denn. — j. cold spring (Staff Correspondent) Mrs. Bertha Swain and Miss Helen | Rpberlsbn have been visiting rela- | fives -in this vicinity. ^ . I Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas of Bridge. | ton, N. J., spent the week-end at the | home of Mr. and -- $lrs. Learning j HandMrs. Martha Soffe is visiting her j sister, at Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs Edward Learning and | daughter, Grace, visited Cape May ! Court House on Wednesday. ~ TWd. boys who walked from Vineland, N. J.. were recognized by a party at this point and returned to the C£ "home" at that place. | Mjr and Mrs. F. E. Bate called on relatives. Monday. .afternoon, j Mrs. L. Ludlam and son of Cape . < May Court '.House, called on the ■ Misses Miller the first of the week3 Miss Margaret Lutllam of South , «v Dennis rofeHjly called at the home of ■ Mr. an/ Mrs. Albert Matthews. £ The 'Misses Emeline and Litla El- ■ dredge liave been enjoying a vacation - 3 at WBKford, Pa. i I Mrs. E. Hughes and son are domi- | cilfed in the Ewing Villa. The Missionary Society met at Mrs. I Wilbert Week's on Wednesda-- at 3 . I o'clock P. M. j' j Francis . Douglass is making his ! ' 5 home at Mrs. Nellie Hoffman's dur- 1 , I1 ing the teaching season. Any one willing to donate clothing] 'for the Red Cross work to be sent to . I the suffering Armenians, will please leave same at the home -of Mrs. Belle ■ Matthews. Mr- and Mrs. W. Warden are vis-* ■£ iting at the home of their daughter ^ | Mrs Leora Needles. if . W «£ Mi-, find Mrs. W. Tyler, of Cape ■ May Court House, 'were calling on 3 friends Sabbath morning. jA Miss J^rgaret Dunham has been I the guest of friends during the week, i ■ _ card of Thanks < On Sunday night, July 24, 1921, | our home was destroyed by fire- Now through the kindness of our friends , | we have been enabled to rebuild our < home- It would be impossible to ■ personally thank every one, so 3 are taking this means of thanking J the many dear friends who have ] I stood by us and we also extend a cor. ; < dial invitation to everyone, who has j 3 helped in ahfy way to make this new j < home possible to meet with us on ■ Friday evening, Sept. 23;" i921 at our 9 home and have a real home coming [ J and a praise sen-ice to God who can i I supply all our needs and who said, ! >C "All things work together for good J | to them that love Die Lord." ! Mr and Mrs. Eldredge Hawk, . Rio Grande, N. J. | I. '#-17-1-97
CAPE MAY POINT (Staff Correspondent) t The Point was wel 1 represented last on the special excursion on the Reading from. Cap eMay. It was excellent opportunity "for belated visitors and they certainly « appreciated and took advantage of itThe grounds around Lily Lake and 1 the entrance to the Point af Cape Avenue have been cleared and all < the. brush • and undergrowth cut T (jpwn. It is a decided improvement and gives visitors some idea of the 1 : of our, resort. f St. Pete-' "by the Sea" is in line j improvements- A curiprK will j laid around the three side of the ] church and almost the entire sum is 1 hand for this work. J The grounds and hedge o-n being | after • by Mrs. Blanche. B. I w,ho very generously offei-ed « take care of this end of the worjf. ' A Ladies' Aid to St- Peter's'by the j i Sea, was organized last week. Every- ) who cares to do so, may become e member. The dues being "one dola year " The treasurer already forty dollars on hand and more follow. . The Messrs. Ewing and Bailey are be congratulated on the efficient service rendered by the busses this It has been a great conveni- | having the busses make the ; trip" around the town and the public appreciated this. Now let the line extend out Harvard avenue to | the Lighthouse Road and around the i This will permit folks to see the Point and create business as well. | The yellow car from Wildwood has made a trip to the Point nearly every . day. • This is quite a delightful featLast Wednesday afternoon a meetwas held in the Community Chai pel on Cape Avenue. The object was to form a Woman's Exchange for the of the Point during the winIter, so, that a pleasant social and profitable time may be spent by them i ami that they have entertainment thru the winter season- Sixteen wo- | men were present and a delightful ^ afternoon spent togetherI Mrs. Arthur J.. Dale and "he- son, [ G. Barton Dale, have returned to j Haddonfield, after a wel! spent /umI I Mrs. Dale very regretfully* leaves j the Point- She 'looks forward to spending the year roui.d here with | he rhusband at their- "Little Grey ' I Home in the West." ' | • Sunday School in the Commu-iHv . i Chapel at 2:30 -Preaching service at I 3:80 P. M. Rev. Mr. Hillman of the I . Meth«iist Church, Cape May, will be the speaker- Please, dear folks come out to these services. Miss Mary Barr returned home on Tuesday. Miss Barr has been ae- _ tively engaged in Community work during her stay"It is such a pity that we must return home just when the Point looks its "best. Such a wonderful time to | be here. It's a perfect health resort and should be appreciated as such Well — "Here's hopin." " AUCTION SALE 'Household Goods, including carpets, furniture, beds, beddingr china, linHOTEL WINDSOR Monday, October 10th, 1921 ! ■Excellent opportunity to purchase ; j equipment cf the lot^l which is lie- | , ing replaced. ; j There fe an art in being - kind, Abbott's ice cream I have | ' in mind. Candy Witch ' It's- the kindest sorif of a ( ' i treat. Abbott's ice cream ( -is so good that everyone « says it's a perfect treat- , j And everybody ought to ■ to knoW. Dur Candy . I Witch is telling folks all , about this shop and they « are telling their friends. < [ N Our candy makes good ( H because it's made good. ; 1 i\uOdr®olvL 3 - 1 &&£
ALL TIRED OUT ' Hundreds More In Cape May In ths Same Ptiflht. Tired all the time; - Weary and worn out night and day. Back aches; head aches. Your kidneys are probably weakened. You should help them at their work. Let ene who knows tell you- -now. Mrs. Era. J. Bishop. 618 Broad St, Cape May, aays: "1 suffered, contlnnally with doll backaches and suqn severe pains across my kidneys that T^epold hardly manage to do my I had no energy and dull and tired out. especially In the morning. Dlxry headaches were frequent and raj kidneys acted too freely. I read of Doan'ft Kidney and used -them, from Ware's Drug Shop. "rtiey 'benefited me right away and it was only a tea days before I was free from the backaches." , . , Price 60c. at all dealers. Dou'Jt simply ask for a kidnev remedy — get Kidney Pills — the eameNthsi Bishop had. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfra, Buffalo. N. Y.
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K i . • x I Millinery Opening | § ThursdSy^ and Friday | X September 22nd and 23rd. X X . 1 = "X X Q Presenting the most engaging Parisian Modes X X in street and dress hats. n >f Q TTie new styles show a penchant for the w Ja picturesque. The colorings were never more X X beautiful, radiant fuchsia and red shades; vivid X X blues, soft browns. All black hats in rich velvets Q S with jet trirftmings and black wifti plumage in & | LOTTIE R. HILLMAN, g 8 209 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. ' g J£ Out T ue, day, X ADVERTISE IN STAR AND WAVE AND WATCH RESULTS . . yj

