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■kbkrkmkmkb {* IilBLRTf TOWTO. | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7— METRO CLASSIC f. PRODUCTION — ALICE LAKE in j . THE GREATER CLAIM A .story showing how a marriage certificate became a nitre I scrap of paper. ' . > ELECTRIC COMEDY FOX NEWS £ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8— ] THE PRODUCTION DE LUXE. DECEPTION The greatest, spectacle ever filmed. The greatest romance I ever lived- It's a Paramount pictureMUTT and JEFF CARTOON' | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9— ) THOMAS H. INCE PRODUCTION— DOUGLAS McLEAN in I ONE A MINUTE A zippy film tonic of essence of joy. It's a Paramount pic- I . ®R • ture. _ W FOX NEWS COMEDY — "Pussy-Foot Janitor" ■ H THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10— I DAVID BELASCO'S BRILLIANT ATTRACTION ■ INA CLAIRE in POLLY WITH A PAST I ■ Joys and double life. OH, my; it really was alarming, yet }j 5 how could people think her fast? ■ BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE J V COMEDY— "His Baby Doll" J B FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11— ' ^ I ASSOCIATED PHOTOPLAYS PRODUCTION HELEN GIBSON and JACK CONNOLLY in h THE WOLVERINE I H A Western Girl, a glittering land of snow; hardships, life, g 6 honor, love; it's a winner. I ■ COMEDY— "Secrets of a Beauty Parlor" B U SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 (Matinee today, 3 P- M )— P H METRO 'CLASSIC PRODUCTION £ 2 MILTON SILLS and ORA CAREW in THE LITTLE FOOL Jack Lodon's famous drama of a woman's indecisijjri'; a bus- C W hand, a wife, another man. ' ■ COMEDY— "Cactus Nell' R COMING NEXT WEEK — "A ITER THE SHOW" J9 Si * I Cox's | I | New Palace 1 1 ■ I FOOT OF WASHINGTON ST. I jf ■ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7— . ^ U 55 ' OWEN MOORE in ■ THE DIVORCE OF CONVENIENCE g y Everybody's doing it how — even the comediahs of the screen- RR a Divorces of Convenience now a days are not unusual, as seen ! I in everyday life, but the comical way in which Owen Moore ■ K cnoducts himself in his new Selznick- Picture, "A Divorce of ™ [— I Convenience," is enough to make you reek with laughter and JS[ B JPy' MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE— CHAPTER 6 | ■ CENTURY COMEDY M W TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8— j " THOMAS H.'INCE presents / Jst ™ MOTHER 0' MINE 1 ■ Remember Thotnas H. luce's vivid love drama, "Lying Lips?" X ' It delighted and thrilled you as no other photodrama in ■ Vf months. NOW prepare to behold another, even greater, panor- w £ ama of Humanity; a. story as simple as the love in a mother's jg RR heart, yei as big, dynamic and magnificient as a divide Devo- RR tten no Power can break. V? ■ WEDNESDAY aftd THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 and 10— . ■ V? FJRST NATIONAL PRESENTS THE SIDNEY A. JRANK- 55 LI*J PRODUCTION B COURAGE g i With NAOMI CHILDERS mm H 'Can any wife's love withstand -the torments .of life-long sac- * - rifice ? Here is a story' of what happened to a woman whose M i I ' husband was sentenced for life. Years bring money and many I ^5 suitors. But loyalty and happiness clash often in swift com- 19 Q bat- Do you wonder if she wonders: "Is Courage worth X 1 |~ While ?" Naomi Childers and, Sam DeGrasse head a splendid j~ «cast in a drama simple yet wonderfully strong. HAROLD LLOYP.CO.MEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS M 2 . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11— . CONWAY TEARLE in g SOQETY SNOBS ■ .^1 It would be hard to beat the combination of brains, talent X and beauty that is to be found in "Society Snobs." ■ ^HURRICANE HUTCH— CHAPTER 6 - - >£ B SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12— ■ HOOT GIBSON in . > © RED COURAGE g A Western Star! Until bre^zf, smiling Hoot Gibson came V.' 9 galloping across the screens of this country- the* had been 4 nothing new in the way of Western character portrayals: Hopt El ■ has given you sooiethhig "new! - V? ■? A picture of thrill and fun, with the- most likeable hero that isa 4 , ever appeared in a screen play. Those of you who say you RR ■ don't^ like Westerns are especially invited— you'll change your K Hurrican Hutch at Matine Only ADVERTISE IN STAR AND WAVE AND WATCH RESULTS
IK POULTRY ASSN. TO MEET J The Cape Map County Poultry Aafit ~cimtfau will Met at Cape May I | Cou^HoMe, Wednesday evening, NoWANTED ■ Typewriters of standard makes5 S{ar and Wave Publishing Co., Cape ftr* N J No man will admit that he spends Hj more on his automobile than he can afford. H IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY H To Samuel T. Bailey: 5 virtue of an order of the Court ■■ of Chancery of New Jersey made on H the day of the data hereof, in a cer- £ tain cause wherein Myrtle S. Bailey RR is petitioner, and you, Samuel T. Bailey, are defendant, you are rePJ quired to appear and plead, answer or demur to petitioner's petition on ■j or before the 27th day of December 55 next, or in default thereof such de- ■■ cree will be taken against you as the ■ Chancellor shall think -equitable and X jus. The object of said suit is to obtain « decree of divorce, dissolving the jg marriage between you and the said ■ petitioner. X Dated October 26th, 1921. ERNEST W. LLOYD, X Solicitor of Petitioner, 624 Washington street, Cape May, N. J. ' g ll-5-4t— 620. SALE OF BONDS "borough of Cape May Point, New & Jersey g SEALED PROPOSALS will be re|j| ceived and opened by the Board of B Commissioners of the Borough of j* Cape May Point in the County of RR Cape May, and State of New Jersey, A at the Commissioner's Room, in the ■ Hughes Building, in said Borough, on g Tuesday, November 15th; 1921, at 8 ■ o'clock P. M., for the sale of the X Bonds of the Borough to the amount : of ?11,000.00. 7. Said bonds are known as Sieve ' J Jetty Bonds— 1921, and are in the de- ■ nominations of $500-00 each, and » bear interest at the rate of 6 per ■ cent, per annum. They are serial C( bonds, bear date of November 1st, ■ 1921» and will mature as follows: B two bonds on the first clay of Novem- ■ ber, 1922, and two bonds on the first ■ day of November in each year thereCL after to and including the year 1932. I A certified check upon an incorporat- ^ ^ bank or Trust Company, drawn ■ to the order of the Borough Treas5 urer, for two per centum of the am- ■ ount of the bid, to secure the Bor9 ouKh against any loss resulting frum a the fkilure of the bidder to comply ■ with the terms of the bid, must bo 4 deposited with each bid. Said bonds ■ will be sojd at one time. 5 The right to reject any or all )>ids J gTis^eserved by the xSoard, and unless _ all bitb-4i£e>rejected, said bonds wiir be sold to the bid/ler or bidders comI I plying with the terms of sale, and 0H offering to pay not less than the am- ■ ount necessary to be raised, and to ■r I take therefor the least amount of Sr bonds, commencing with the -first ma- ' 5| turity; and where two or more bidS ('ers offer to take the same-amount ■ of such bmMr, *>en to the bidder or * bidders offering to pay the highest ■ additional pr.e '* jr Any additional information may ■ be obtained from 91 FRANK W. HUGHES, ■ Borough Clerk, S Cape May Point. N. J.
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AX OBDIXANCE ,y A® Ordinance vacating certain o- stre«t« heretofore (Kid out on a map of the Stockton Land Company in that r-orRon of the City of Cape Maybounded by Beach avenue, Gumey ,s. street, Columbia avenue and Howard w streetSection 1- The Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May do ls oi dam, That the isueiest on the 'City ji °f Cape May in and to all the streets and avenues, and public highways laid r out and intended to be used by the Y public, and intervied to be dedicated to the City of Cape May, as by a map filed bythe Stockton and Comrt pany, in the city clerk's offiee on the n twenty-ninth day of March, nineteen " hundred and sixteen, and fildd^n File y No. 175 of maps in the Cape May County Clerk's office on the thirtieth r day of March, nineteen hundred and r sixteen, which said land*! include all n the Vahds bounded by Beach avenue, r Gurney street, Columbia avenue and !- Howard street, are hereby vacated 6 and ^returned to the owners of the J fee of the land; and the city of Gape May hereby releasee all claim to any a portion- of said descri!>ed lands, ese pecially any interest in said proposed ; I streets' or avenues. Section 2. This Ordinance shall ; take effect immediatelyPassed and approved November 1st, ' . 1921. MELVIN, Mayor, 1 1MM. R- SHEPPARD, j GEORGE P! WENT^ELU, j Commissioners ] Attest: ' < Wm. Porter, City Clerk. !!!_ ; WANTED 1 ■ Typewriters of standard makes 1 Star and Wave Publishing Co., Cape = - May, N. J. I The executive is the man who sup- , plies the oil to relieve the friction in £ an organization- 5
SALE OF LAND FOR UNPAID TAXES ■wwskuM^lby ISfat D IS_HKR^Y GIVEN that the subscriber, John T- Huff. CoU r, B°rou*h^f cape May Point, in the County of C^w May and State of New Jersey, will sell, pursuant to an act of the Leeislay ture of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An act concerning unpaid taxes, ¥ 5^!^'en^^d barges on real property, and providing d ®U^°n t^ere<ff by the creation and enforcement of liens there°n (Revision of 1918) in fee, at the Commissioner's Room, in the Hdfehes Building, in said Borough, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1321, a f* . ° °.c'°ck in the afternoon, the several lots, treats or parcels of land hereinafter described, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but m no reae in excess of 8 per cent -per annum; provided that if any 5 Person shall offer to purchase subject to redemption. at a less rate of ini terest than 1 per cent., then such persons may, in lieu of any rate of in- ; terest to redeem, offer a premium over and above the amount o! taxes, , assessments or other charges due the municipality, and in such case the property will be struck off and sold to the bidder who offers to pay the i amount of said taxes, assessments or charges, plus the highest amount of - premium. . : ,«,r,Said -lanas ??11, BoW ,0 n^ke the amount chargeable for the year f J919 said lands on July 1st, 1921, with interest on raid amount "V? ^ if1, 1921, to ^ date °' 1,16 and the <!osts of /the sale. The following is a list and description of the said larids to be sold ' sho«'Ir>g the names op the delinquents and the supposed Owners thereof," 1 ?! . ] appear °n the Books of the Collector, and the amounts due on each ■ Of said lots to July 1st, 1921. 9 Block Lot Owner - » ^ ' A 51 Charles Wust , A 61 Elizabeth D. Howell I I I A 63 Mrs; Alex Harding ~ino"* - B 52 Almrra Hazzard • "• q'so1 C .28 M. R. Corson " ~~ZSun ' E >01 J. H. Weatherby 1 j : E-l-2 174 Sarah M. Johnson ' tkr I 32 J. H. Weatherby " o'£L K 17 W. W. Weigley n " ~ K 42 Est Henrietta Morris ~~ gov K 62 Thomas Anderson - * K 80 Wailcer-James Co. - » K 81 Wfelker-James Co. ^ Sit K 82 Walker-James Co. ~ K 116 Est. Eliza Sickels Sit L 25 Mary D. Weldon (1918) ZH oSt L 25 Mary D. Weldon i . " »'«- N 7 Alice Chew " a vr' N -11 Joanna Perchereau ~~ ~ q'~? - N 12 Joanna Perchereau ^ ~ - — • 13 Joanna Perchereau _ - " ~ ,'OT 38 George W. Draper O — 64 35 Henry C- Parham _ ?I 0—64 36 Henry C- Parham ' 0—64 37 Henry C. Parham if ft?-66 25 J. H. Weatherby -65 <U — 68 16 Samuel ,E. Sweeny , . N— Five-acre tract timber land, J. H. Weatherby ^i.w ERNEST W. LLOYD, Solicitor. . J°HN T" HUFE' Coll®ctorP.F., $41.48. -
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SENATOR BRIGHT
SENATOR WILLIAM H. BRIGHT Court Homip Do ill •tfll PruiJ.,1 of .u„. l u _ of He was an organizer and a charter member and is still a ■
has won for himself a place in the hearts of the people of Cape May County by his varifd activities in their behalf, and his decided stand as a representative of 9I| the people of his county at all times. The force of character necessary to stand firmly as. a representative of all the ^Ple is a quality that is greatly admired by people who are interested in the welfare of their County and State, and is a qualification which is not always possessed by candidates. The Republican nominee for Senator is a man who accomplishes things.' In his business life as well as his political life his -success has been unusual. He came to Cape May County a poor boy. and he has grown along with Cape May County to success and' prominence Senator Bright 's active organizing ability is one of his most prominent characteristics- While Sheriff of Cape May. County he organized the First National Bank of Cape May .
director of the Marine National Bank of Wiidwood. H e organized and is President of the Holly Beach Building Association. His Real Estate and Insurance business is one of the largest. Jn the county, and he has an enviable reputation as an honest, thprough-goiog business man- jp* I The American people insist on an official with an unimpeachable private life.. Senator Bright, as all his j friends and also his opponents know, is first and foremost a clean, decent man;. he is the father of three grown daughiers and three young sons. His wife is his close associate in business and all -his .other interests- The' ; 'respect in which his family holds hiriak can best be illustrated by a sentence from the letter of one of his twelve year old twin sons: "YOlf HAVE SOMEBODY, ANYHOW, frHO- WILL FOLLOW IN YOUR STEPS; THAT IS ME"' In •this immature manner the child has given his father th e highest possible recommencjption. Church and lodge work 'has always claimed a large part of Senator Bright's time. He is the Senior Warden of St. Simeon's Episcopal Church, and is Grand Warden of the Odd Fellows of New Jersey. record which Senator Bright made for himstl f during the war is truly remarkable. He placed him- |- self wholly at the disposal of his country, and gave abundantly of his time. for all fhe DriV*s/for Funds to make the- war a success; and to give aid and comfort to all men wljo were' sent across. He received special commendation from the Government for his work along these lines. Although he was unable to see actual service because of his age; nevertheless, his youngest, daughter served in the Navy as Chief Yeoman until that branch of the service was disbanded. " ^ . Th<! Senator's untiring energy along all lilies -that promote the general welfare is recognized by all who know him. His past record and his vast experience qualify him to serve the people of Cape May Cqunty ui they have never been served before- Cape May ' County can continue to have the prominence and goad service which they have had in the past three years if they return Senator Bright on the eighth day of November. Ordered and paid for by William H. Bright, Wiidwood, N.J. .

