Cape May Star and Wave, 1 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAT SCAR AHD WAV* Saturday, October 1, UC _

~ CAPE **r STAR WWfAVt Pa Wished by STAR AND WAVE PUR. CO. (Incorporated) ALBERT R. HAND. President CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY A. LEON EWING . . . Manager SUBSCRIPTION ~PRIG£ $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered at the poat•ffiee as aeeond-dasa porta! matter. Rn>r»»mt«nvj. ■ • ntF. A%4La!CA![PRE^AaSOCIATlON_ Publishing a communication in these columns does not necessarily . imply editorial endorsement. Communications will not he considered unless signed. - IN THE UNITED STATES DIS, TRICT COURT For the District of New Jersey Elmer H. Geran, United States AttorThe "schooner "A. «and E. _ Blackmail" In obedience to a Monition of Seszore to me directed, in the above entitled cause, I have seized and taken into my possession the foilowing deacribed Schooner A. and E. Blackjnan" to wit: .. For -the causes set forth in th©- libel Tow Ending in the U. S District CodH for the District of New Jer. •ey, at Trentojv 1 hereby give notice to all persons daiming the said described Schooner A- and fc. B'acKman", or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be .condemned and forfeited, and the proceeds thereof distributed accord- ' U»K to the prayer -of the libel, that they be and appear before the said j Court, to be held in and for the District of New Jersey, at the United States Court 'Room, in the City of Trenton, on the 11th day of October, 1921. at 10:00 o'clock on .the forenoon 10:00 forenoon f

«£-that day, if the same* shall be a p - day- of jurisdiction, otherwise on the Vf - next day of jurisdiction * thereafter, then arid there to intei-pdse a claim ft for thb same, and to make their allecations in that behalf- V/ ALBERT BOLLS CHWEILER, ft United States Marshal, □ . • District of New Jersey- v 10-1-2.281 £5 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS )«( AT CAPE MAY POINT Q Republican ^ For Member of Senate JS( Andrew Boswell — — i ^ William H. Bright — ~ ---29 Q For Member of General Assembly | Robert J. Kay if ; V* w Judson Bt' Corson , G For Coroner 'g Wilson A- Lake _-,_~3U j>j For County Committee ^ Louisa Bohm M Perc- d'Roratra — -■» p Hairy Woolson » v* e. w. Springer -- 4 Democratic ; V* For Member of Senate • jC? E- O. Howell — 7" r For Member of General Assembly j N* -, Walter P. Taylor — — 8 < £ For County Committee „ ! S* John Stanton «■ 3 J. w. Corson ^ — , — z|yj IN MEMORUM , 1 13 In loving memory of ii-^de voted vj father, Keuben S. Johnson wlRCae- CT partdd this life, Oct. 2, 1919: J* Gone to God's eternal splendor, Yj To the palace of his lo\e- C There to wait the loved ones coming, £ As the years-call us' above. | There to re'ap for faithful service, | > Tq your loVed ones here below, j ' Peace, sweet peace, the Christians!^ blessing, s Home tp Christ my. own you . go> I y When we miss you most dear father. I /■ Comes a sweet voice back to us, I — - Baying you shall meet your loved one | goon in God's eternity , 1* Sadly missed by his daughter, Mar- j \ tha. 10-1-U-2M (| MILLINERY J Hat's in theTiest styles and shades- > ' Good quality and moderate prices. ^ A new. lot of sport hats just in, also J children's hats. j ■ LOTTIE R. HI^LMAN, S 209 Perry St- Tape May, N. J IN MEMORIAM ] In-loving memory of my dear bus- t band who died, October 2nd, 1919- 1 Fondly' loved and sadly missed. 1 MARY H. JOHNSON. ( 10-l-lt.284 j IN MEMORIAM < In loving remembrance of my dear ( father, Reuben T, Johnson, who died . October 2ndM919. " 51 Loved in life by his son. < REUBEN T. JOHNSON, Jr. , -10-l-lt-284 PLAN WORK AND SAVE ( * Start the saving habit and open an I account with the Security Trust Cp. A Stjong Institution. - , ■ . ' ! : ' ■ ' ■ • .. Il

RIO GRANDE NOTES J (Staff Correspondent) p Mrs- Harry Steer is entertaining u her mother and sister, from Atlantic C C'Vricnds from Philadelphia spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank a Corson-' _ . . ° Merril Neal has been spending his s : vacation with friends in Philadelphia, a Herbert Hoffman moved hi* family to Wildwood on Wednesday. j. Mrs. -Frances Jones has moved into • the house which Hoffmans vacated on . Wednesday- ■ . , Mrs. John Mjrnson has moved into Jay Brown's house of this place- - Mrs. Somer? Isard is quite improv1 ed at this writing. —v. The many friends of Mrs- r rank Neal who was hurt from falling from - an auto about a week ago, wish for . . a hastry recovery. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY SALE OF GRAVEL PIT Sealed , bids will be received and . opened at a regular meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the _ County of Cape May, to be held in the Board Room, in the Court House, Cape May Court House., N- J., on Tuesday, November 1st, 1921, at 12. , o'clock noon, for the following: "For the property known as the I "County GraVel Pit' located at Den1 "

(15) acres, more vr leas, tat""" with the siding in said pit-" | Full description of the property «t ™du' as JTK'SJ: «y.i N- J- " ■ . , Each bid must be accomoanied by certiifed check made pa>-able to, the order of the County treasurer in equal to ten per cent of bid pnee lo 10-l-5ts-PF $14.28. ""man^BEST AGE A mac is as old as his organs ; he can be a3 vigorous and healthy at 50 as at 35 if he aids his organs m performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with GOLD MEDAL Th« world's *und«td remedy for Udney, , linr, bledder and uric add troubles since 1696; cortecta^ujKwdOT . Look for Ih-jeomo Gold Me<j»).oo eoenr bee "

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| I^VlMi | FAIR GIVEN BY THE WILDWOOD ATHLETIC CLUB O 5 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY x X AND SATURDAY, g &/T- OCTOBER 5-6-7-8 ' | 3C( AT THE g g WILDWOOD CASINO g

K OAK AVENUE AND BOARDWALK i-'C « MUSIC EVERY NIGHT g « PROGRAM: § - ft WEDNESDAY— CHILDREN'S NIGHT— A bag of Confetti - O JSC ' Free to every- Child. Q V THURSDAY— MASQUERADE NIGHT — Oh you Confetti! ^ y/ Prizes — Best Fancy Dress, Best Comic Dress, Best Char- w ^ ft actor, Best Group. ^ • -w , ft FRIDAY— ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT— One Wg act. Synop- M } W sis; The Volstead Act. Politicians invited. ^ 0 SATURDAY— COUNTRY NIGHT— More Confetti. Greased Vf » Q PiK contest. $10 prize for the best representation of "Un- ^ j ft de Josh at the Country Fair." $5 prize for the best "Sis 1 jjf Hopkins on the Boardwalk." > g Come Rain or Shine— Admission Free g ; g DONATIONS REQUESTED g i Q SEND TO WALTER H. TREEN, Chairman G 127 E^ast Wildwood Ave^ or direct to Casino 1 :

5 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO - « i I Schwartz Fashion Shop | Washington Street, Between Jackson and 'Decatur A ============ ~ - v i

| DRESSES $2.95 DRESSES | » WHILE THEY LAST g § Organdies, Voiles, Ginghams, good § g styles and have been selling as high as g X $18.00, Rush for a choice of- any of g these mosf desijable Dresses at $2.95. x § Can you imagine a good" dress for this g X low price? Our reason for this sacraf ice g jS is to make more room for the Canton, X g Crepe and Trfcotine dresses of the latest g X creation, many of which are now ^nshow, g jS and are marked at very modest prices. X !-ft \ We have What We Advertise- -»i the PHee We Advertise It. ^ j X&XXX) o<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X

I 'liP- I Automobile Sale — Uk FOR ONE WEEK We must have money— and yoa need a car, or a better one than you now have. WE HAVE STUDEBAKER'S from $300 to $650 FORDS, Without Starters $125 to $225 FORD SEDAN, With Starter $*25 BUICK SIX ROADSTER -..—.- MAKE OFFER s 1 1-2 Ton TRUCK, Fine Condition MAKE OFFER HUDSON SEDAN, Like New ». $1200 1920 OVERLAND COUPE 1-2 PRICE 1921 OVERLAND SEDAN like new, SACRIFICE CHANDLER AND HAYNES TOURING *

BUYER— Try one of these cars for a week and if you are not satisfied with your bargain bring it back and get your money , PIERPONT & BROWN - / .

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LIBERTY THEATRE. -t?rErg 5 "CAPE MAY'S BRIGHT SPOT" ^ .§ ig PROGRAM FROM OCT. 1ST TO OCT. 8TH g >£ TODAY w TOD4Y O

TODAY X1S ;Q MATINEE I jVf 17c and W X EVENING . ' ! ft 22c and 6c iX » 5 ft . TONIGHT _ j > X Reserved 75c » JK General 55c •V » ^ Children 3#c CURTAIN 8 P. M. eg — TONIGHT . { ' 22c and 6c I" I. Xr 4* TONIGHT 3 S 22c and 6c ( X TONIGHT vjft 22c and 6c £|ft FRIEND SAT. ( A .. - flX ' Mat. and Evep. CjA » . ADULTS 33c |JX CHILDREN 11c

SATURDAY, OCT. 1ST— "\A E. Phillips Oppenheim story, , "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" j WITH JAMES KIRKWOOD LThe man that made Mary Pickford famous -/T MONDAY, OCT- 3RD—- . ' ^ i Joseph H- Barnes, presents the 20th Century Play "WHY GIRLS MARRY" 3-ACT DOMESTIC DRAMA A sweet <|ramatic story full of heart' interest, by the j , original cast . 9 ;..-PEOPLE - .9 Every Mother and Daughter Should See This Ptay f i__ TUESDAY, OCT. 4TH— . - .JACK HOXIE in — ^CYCLONE BUSSV^ _ Wednesday, oct. 5th— '/• ' BERT LYTEL in / "THE MISLEADING", A DY ADDED ATTRACTION— Pictures Of the ^enn 'University Foot- Ball team in practice at Cape May, on the beach , 'and at Congress Hall, will be shown . todaj-. Come and see' if yutf got in the picture. ■ , r "THURSDAY. OCT 6TH-r ' THOS. H. INCE nroduction "THE BRONZE BELL" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. "Ah and 8TH CECIL B. DeMILLE'S greatest production "THE AFFAIRS OF AN^TOL" NOTE: This .picture being in NINE (9) ftEELS'compels j. it'Wfid shown independent of any sjjort subjects- i

MATINEE X EVENING Q ■\ 22c and 6e X TONIGHT X Reserved 75c O 1 General 55c | Children 35c ft j CURTAIN- 8 P- M. 0 TONIGHT O 22c and 6c X* , - J x X TONTCHT 22c. and 6c ^ 1 22c and 6c tonight X i— — " — r: ft FRI AND SAT. X X ■ Mat. and EvenADULTS 33c X j- CHILDREN lie ft

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT— COMLNG SOON J Q C HORTIZS' ( X America's Sweetest Tenor and Yodler - t l f„, jo)o ' ft ( X Presenting his great new play "FOR THE GIRL HE LO a X { ^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XXXXXXXXXWXXXXXXXXk c1 ■