Cape May Star and Wave, 19 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday, August 19, 1922

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE

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x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>o«o(xxx*g<x I LIBERTY THEATRE § » vrro LA MONACA, Organist RECITALS DAILY & W Matinee Daily, 3 P. M- Evenings, 7-30 and 9 P. M. w ^ PROGRAM WEEK OF AUGUST 2U?T K M MONDAY— 1 7 -V M MAY McAVOY in "THE TOP OF NEW YORK!1 M. . & TUESDAY— 5 § LON CHANEY in "THE TRAP" g You will remeber Mr. Chaney for his. character of the cripple in Q ♦ H the Miracle Man. 5 , ' Added— BUSTER KEATON COMEDY ' § WEDNESDAY— )£ RODOLPH VALENTINO and GLORIA SWANSON Vf A in "BEYOND THE ROCKS" O A Added — Prizma Color Sketches Something Entirely Different O THURSDAY and FRIDAY— YT 8 ALL STAR CAST in "I AM THE LAW" ££ G A wonderful story of the North wist Wis have seen this picture v i • & aml sf ronKly recommend it. • O • A Added— iBull Montana Comedy— "LAiDIES MAN" ? A SATURDAY— "V ' ' - " O A SESSUE HAYAKAWA in 'THE SWAMP" A Vf Added— Charlie Chaplin in "SHOULDER ARMS" A A SUNDAY— +\ Q A OFFICIAL PICTURES LEONARD TENDLER BOXING 'MATCH g

1 Preliminary dfsplay of ^ Autumn Millinery J Thursday and Friday, Aug. 24 & 23 * An early glimpse of the new mod- s els in dress and sport hats. Au- c thentic Materials . and Shades- t ' Attractive prices. r Lottie R. Hillman 209 Perry Street e CAPE MAY ^ Out Tuesdays Keystone Phone, 58-M • | : — VARIANT f "Say. Pod. what's a happy me f dium?' "Oh. one that isn't in jail, I guess." j

CAPES LOSES TO OCEAN CITY 2-1 TIGHT^&AME IS SCORELESS FOR SEVEN INNINGS,. WHEN VISITORS SCOltE TWICE — DISAPPOINTING FINTSHEvenly matched teams 'struggled for supremacy last Thursday afternoon, when the Capes\met Ocean City for the second game of the series. The score was tie at nothing until the lucky seventh when Ocean City scored Wire. In the ninth, (Jape May counted one, and had an opportunity tie fhe score when Baker fkiled to run on a pop* fly that was muffed. Among the college stars WhoViade up the Ocean City line-up were peeves, Lafayette, and Tarr, Bucknell. is one of the best pitchers Yin collegiate 'circled Cape May nosM out the Enterprisy Manufacturing Club in' the game last score 6-5. Reed led the offor the Capes*_ The Racqugt /iiub7 of Philadelphia, scheduled foe a return game today.

f CAME REPORTED S PLENTIFUL J RABBITS AND OUAIL IN THE UP- < LANDS AND SHORE BIRDS ON f THE BEACHES AND MEADOWS > MORE NUMEROUS THAN FOR £ MANY SEASONS. f With the opening of the shore bird J season on August 16th, local sportst men will enjoy some_ mightv fine C shooting for the shpre>hirds of all * kinds are reported all along the coast 1 [ as being more numerous than for sev- 1 , eial previous seasons. Time Was [ when this locality was the greatest . r small game section of the eastern i states. I Back in the times of the Indians, then after the revolutionary war 5 times and still later but two decades J ; or so ago the plentifullrieas of game k i^ a matter of history. ' The building up of the beaches and { J.the increasing number of hunters • , coupled with lax game laws a few ' years ago nearly caused the extermi- ! . nation of the game or at least their 0 migration to less dangerous grounds. E » The increasing sseverity of the game | > laws of the present day has helped a n great deal and now the birds are £ ' again appearing in considerable num- ]j ! bers. 'Blue herons are reported by Game £ t warden William Steele of the Court c i House as being very numerous thru- £ r out the county but as the season-for s these birds is always a closed one that G news will not cause much stir in the 8 sporting circles. From the upland part of the county | comes continuous reports of more rab- |

. i technical] training i For Men and Women InC^BDi W"t ,'id "Vr*1 b°"'3' ' Iplag taJV in 0*2 Irijfor ioel!1 .,U,U' ENGINEERING 1 4-y.ar Cour... l..dinr to B.S. D.jr.e Electrical Civil Mechanical Thomch knoolnfe. of bade prlnrlpl,, on. , oorlodi Ihrmisli ieptmmere'anil 'JtrntorMn!'11' ' 1 * HOME ECONOMICS— j \pCRETARlAl LIBRARY SCHOOL I training of Llbr*rloiii!he0,rtle*1 prirt,f>l j K. G. MATHESON, LLD., Pro.. I DREXEL INSTITUTE 26 ,32nd and Ckeitnut St., Plula. I,

bits and quail than has been seen for a long tone, while up Tuckahoe way reports of deer is a daily one- Tuckahoe has always been a deer hunting section, in fact the word Tudcahoe of ■ Indian origin means "place where deer are ahy." are shv." r , <*a"1*~)Varden ste«le recently .re- . leased 225 pheasants in different sec- • tio,?a- of1 the countryside where they will find cover and food. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF It is rumored that Attorney Joseph - Douglass has bfeen announced #s a candidate for Sheriff of Cape May County." Mr. Douglass resides at - Cape May Court House and will make a very efficient officer. "THE OLD ONE-TWO Publicity Agent (compiling views of well-known boxer)": What do you think of Lloyd George? Well-known boxer: Yer can tell the public I hates the sight of him, and I'm proud to say I've never seen him, i

>r BAZAAR AT RED' MILL y Thursday, August 24th i* the date g set for the Annual Midsummer Barf saar for the benefit of the Church of e the Advent. Through the courtesy of Mrs. J. M. Rogers, the Red Mill has h again -been donated to the cause. The affair will take place in the afternoon y between 2 and 6 The following are the features, and the ladies in charge: Ire cream, Mrs. Langdon Lea, Miss g Cope; Cake, Mrs. Service, Mrs- Lea; y Dancing, Mrs. C. E. Carrington; Lact es, Mrs. Hutchinson Scott, Mrs* e French; Peanuts "and Popcorn, Mrs. Dimond; Fancy Tabled Mrs. Frederick Tompkins, Mrs. L. Bert Eyster; Soft Drinks, Mrs- Henry Diffenderfer, Mrs r Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Pouli terer. .--A ■ 1 "Well, do you want a meal badly, | . enough to work for it?" * I '

"I'm just hungry, mm, not dea- , perate." / Autos For Sale CADIIXA.C (touring) OLDSMOfBILE (tourii^) CHEVROLET (baby grand) Also a SPORT MODEL ROADSTER Cars in Fine Condition. . To be Sold at Low J Apply Wm. Hickey, City Mrage~ — - X-

r CLEARANCE SALE | USED CARS I % We have moved into our new home t L ' at 22 North Albany Ave., and we ,-a are selling every car in our stock They Must Be Sold Regardless of Price! 1922 Hudson Coach 1922 Buick Coupe Hudson Sedan 1920 Oldsmobile Roadster 1920 Hudson Coupe 1920 Ford Sedan 1920 Hudson Speedster 1921 Nash Touring 1920 Hud»on 7 Pass. Tour. 1920 Chevrolet Sedan 1921 Essex Cabriolet The Above Cars are on Display al Our Former Salesroom.3331 Atlantic Avenue The Low Prices Will Surprise You Antrim Motor Co., Inc. 22 N. Albany Avenue (Near Winchester) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

■ « . "IF YOU BUY IT OF ACKLEY, IT'S A BARGAIN" ■ | ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE I ■ SEVERAL HUNDRED LOTS S !*; """"" mm minim mi ■ : Labor Day, Monday, Sept 4, 1922, 10 A M., D. S. T- < s * ®a,e wi" be held rain or shine — on the premises known as the | Race Course Property, West Cape May, N.J. j < . ^ th?mo^°beautHu?'tracts of land'in^ at! ^Cape'^Iaj', ^noT made ^ over-looking the wean? " ' summer or winter home. Plenty of room for gardens and lawns LOCATION IDEAL— Situate on the Turnpike leading from 1st Avenue to the Point and intersected by Avenues ■ which carry out the general scheme of subdivision already started. JUg improvements bound to follow with the ■ hS m AeWnS.Lam. .lp <r0nncctins with New York and Philadelphia and the proposed Ferry linking Cape and all the state of Delaware. Values are bound to increase ' J ^ V LARGE AND SMALL BUYERS-REMEMBER ! ! ! increase. ^ . _ A ou may buy as many or as few lots as you want — , This gives everyone a chance — So don't miss it. " r g Easy Terms Perfect Title ■ ■ SPECIAL FEATURE -5 Lots to be Given Away ABS?kVJELY S ' 5 No Strings. Every Adult May Participate. Watch for and Get Free Coupon . 5 : as as — ,ot win — be s ■ See that y°u get circular, maps, coupons for free dra wing, etc., which wilfbe distributed. i ^ '"!■ Realtor SENATOR JOHN A. ACKLEY Auctioneer : ■ Established 1884 ... , _ l_. ■ . ^ Office: Magmoha Av^. and Wildwood, N. J. ■