Cape May Star and Wave, 2 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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oauu.vu>j, -ass r-?nTLnsr^l i lhl JSportlhwp cement 6 2=3f»S!£ 1® ' ' concrete fence ports and concrT" b»m« end .Uo» »p«ll pro.pcnry , « and comfort. I Banker* today acknowledge the financial aaaet# in proper farm 1 j building*. Your budding material dealer i . baa largely influepced thi* change, £ He can ad viae you wiaaly on your 1 1 f future building, can give you plane ■ J and hel^that mean greater pcoe- ■ _ ^ S$rf the materiala '^a'aeUa'you. fl For over a quarter century ha has y| 1 known Atlaa Portland Cement, "l , "the Standard by wfakb ail otbar, 1 1 make* at* maamd." IT : ] Tbe Atlaa Portland Cement Co. j , ^ hIOU, nty'-ci, ai. - "The Standard by which all other Mates are measured For Sale by ELDREDGE and PHILLIPS, Inc.

~ NOTICE ~ * ■ Second hand furniture and stoves ■ bought and sold. Alward W. HH1- ® ■ man, 209 Perry street Keystone H * Phone, 68-M. Stock room, second ' ■ floor, Excelsior Building, West !^er- * ■ ry street 1-14-22-tf ,

UNLOADED FORDSON TRACTORS Focer A Mecroy, the . local Ford dealers were quite hi*} unloading Fords on Ti'actors on Thursday. The new Model Tractor seems to be very popular with the new iirrnrovements which will add greatly to the running and work of the Tractor. -

I Wildwood & Cape May Ferry Service I NOW RUNNING I ' I LEAVES WILDWOOD CREST AT END OF TROLLEY LINE I AND SCHELLENGER'S LANDING, CAPE MAY H 9.15— 10 JO — 12.00 — 2.00 — 3.15— 4 JO j ■ Church's bus line leaves White House Tea Room (Boardwalk) ■ > M - for all boats. Arrangements for moonlight parties can be made at the White House Tea Room. ■ | FARE— Adults, 35c; Children, 20©— EACH WAY

... < n i — _ Dear Capt Church: ■ 1 wish to express to -ou my hearty appreciation of the efficient and masterful way you handled the floating ■ . I "c • * of my boat the "Bubble" at Green Tpi Vy. Creelc. Your method of taking it off *- ^ , i'. jf fc * has unquestionably saved me consid- ■ '**•> ^ **• ' . *4 arable money as the bjogt is har.i. = ■ I . ' •!': ; damaged at all. ■ OFFICE ' HOURS Again wbhing to thank you and the ■ 22, Str.et, C»p. M.j, N- J. TK.rrf.,, .rf S.,.ri„. ! STi.,1 .m, t Keystone Phone, 79-X 2 to 5 P. M. 7 to. 8 P. M. Most sincerely yours, - ^B * Richfl-d •!. Seltzer ■ *'■••• C ' A "5 CITIZENS AND VOTERS OF ■ v £ ¥ "■ CAPE MAY COUNTY: ■;F . v -w " . . ^B j ^ Having been identified with muniI Dr. Humbert Mangino awHSSS f myself with the people as well as the ■ /mm w r t_ affai: * and government of the CohnI Chiropractor - ; ■ ' ' - for the off.ee of Surrcgate-. . (PALMER METHOD) As Clerk of the Board of Chosen . ■ Freeholders it has been my effort alH ways to be efficient in the conduct Hh and dispatch of County business and 'to render to anrl fo~ the people courB i „ teous, careful and prom,', a' tent ion s to ail matters passing through my ofCape May, N. J. , fjce.. ^B ,+• -JSu On the record of my several posi- ■ — ,^tv ' tions of public trust, 1 respectfully um on. v - ' v solicit the support of the voters of ^ Cape May County In the Primary My chief mfcnion in life is to get Bick folks well, and do it In the shortest possible time, with the ElectionRespect full v. least possible expense- » IRVING FITCH, O'dered and paid for by irvinc vitph 6t ^B ! This I am able to do by persistently preaching and practicing Chiropractic. That spinal adjust- — = i* fUinwtlT

\ ments will remove the CAUSE of sickness In a great majority of cases is a fact that I am able to prove to the entire satisfaction of the mpst skeptical. SICKNESS IS CAUSED BY NERVE PRESSURE ^^B This pressure is found in the spine, and is caused by one or more of the small, movable bones being out ^^B of normal position. This pressure prevents a normal flow of nerve current or NERVE FORCE to the various organs and sickness is th^ result. Using nothing but my bare hands I can locate these displaced bones and adjust them back into place. The pressure is then relieved, the LIFE FORCE again flows on to the organs involved, and ^^B health is the positive result, Under adjustments you are bound to get well, because the cause of your •' sickness has been removed. Effects or symptoms arc bound to remain until the CAUSE has been rededI want you to make up your mind that the very next time you are sick you will have the CAUSE ^^B ) corrected. Place yoogself unreservedly in my care and you will have positive proof that Chiropractic is indeed the better way to health. Sincerely yours, ■ 0\ • PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO HOME CALLS K '

NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS j I The City of Cape May, New Jersey, f will receive sealed proposals for the purchase of $66,500.00 of Street Paving Bonds, on* Tuesday, September | 6, 1922, at ten o'clock A. M. Standard Time. Proposals must be marked D "Proposals for Bonds." F-P-h bidder must enclose a certified check for 2 per centum of the amount of bonds desired to be purchased, whether the whole amount, or portion thereof, is bid upon. ? The amount necessary to be raised £ $66,500.00; the bonds, bear interest e if 5 per cent per annum; payable s semi-annually, March 25, and Septan- y 26; are dated Septaniber 25, 1922; j* are serial, $3,600.00 becoming due pprR year for first thirteen years and t $3,000-00 becoming due each year in t seven years of the twenty year < period. j Unless all bids are rejected, said will be sold to tbe bidder or E bidders complying with the terms of t sale and offering to pay not less than { the amount necessary to be raised . and to take therefore the least amount , of the bonds offered for sale, com- 1 mencing with tbe first maturity; ana « if twp or more bidders offer to take the same amount of such bonds, then the bonds will be awarded to the bidder offering to pay therefor a higher additional price. ; No bonds will be sold for less than par, and will be delivered to purchasi era, complying with the terms, on ( Sm>tenib«r 25, 1922. ' added after September 25, 1922- The 5 right is reserved to reject any or all ' bids- i I WILLIAM R. SHEPPAED, Commissioner of Finance. ; Dated August 22, 1922-8-26-9-2-PF $8-46 NOTICE Any person or persons, cutting cedars, holly or otherwise trespassing on the' Highland Beach property, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the J. W. DeHORSEY. 8-28-22-2t-209 BISHOP KNIGHT TO PREACH AT THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT On Sunday morning at ten-thirty. the Et. Rev. Albion W. Knight wn the Oiurch of the Advent and —each the sermon. Bishop Knight is acting f<" 0>« Rev. Paul Matthews, bishop of the diocese, who is on vaction. t.

household arts j i feature fair; AND AGRCULTURAL I EXHIBITS WILL BE MUCH IN EVIDENCE AT BIG COUNTY GET-TO-G ETHER SEPTEMBER 7 TO 9. Agriculture and Household Arts will outdo tbesnselves this year in trying to put on a bigger and better exhibit than ever before- Last year the exhibit was cut dawn in size, due to scarcity <rf fruits and vegetables- This year, there is an abundance of fruits and a fair amount of vegetables and a greater effort to put up household art exhibit has been made, so thpt there is every reason to bdieve that those looking to see what Cape May farms qnd homes can produce will be able to see some fine exhibits if they came to the Fair. If every farmer and his wife bring something, the success of the Fair is assuredIt is also planned to have strictly educational exh2>its such as the right and wrong way to apply iparadichlorobenrine for the control of peach tree borers, model sweet potato flue-heat-ed hot-beds, storage houses from the U. S. Dept. of AgricultureA WEEK OF BASEBALL Tbe week's box scores give the Cape Mav Collegians two victories, and no defeats. On Saturday they defeated ' All Philadelphia Police, 6-3, and on Wednesday a select team of the i County P- O. S. of A. Camps, 2-0. . Sea Isle defeated the Giants or. : Thursday with a score of 70. [ Girard Field Club plays here Saturday and the Rapqugt Club on MondaySUICIDE BY DROWNING Daniel Chew, colored, son of Wililam Chew, of Cape May Point, committed suicide at eleven o'clock a. m. on Friday, by walking into the Delaware Bay and deliberately drowning. Young Chew, whose mind has been • affected for some I me, has been care- , fully guarded but slipped away and s was dead before his absence was no- ' ticed. m t m , CORRECTING A$J ERROR ' The article j n last week's issue rela- . live to the rescue of the cruiser "Bub-. bles," contained slight misinforma-i f tion. It appears that the rescue waA not an official Coast Guard stunt, but that the credit belongs individually to '. Cantain Church, as the following let11 ter from the owner of the Boat, Richd ard J. Seltzer, will testify: e Capt. Church, Coast Guard Station No. 187, . Cape May Point, N. J.

cors CITY PIER TBEAT8E PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS \ WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 4TH FEATURING THE FAMOUS FERRARA QUARTETTE Monday and Tuesday, September 4th and 5th — Norma Talmadge in "The Eternal Flame" Adapted from Balzac's Puchere Langeafa" Wednesday, September 6 — GEORGE ARLISS in His Incomparable Portrayal "QISRAELI't Thursday and Friday. September 7th and 8th — Langdon MeCormiek's Sensational Broadway Saeeeas , , "THE STORM" with HOUSE PETERS, VIRGINIA VALU, MATT MOORE, JOSEF SW1CKARD— The Crowning Evert of the Bp— ■ Saturday, September 9th — Irene Castle in "NO TRESPASSING" Sunday, September 16th — LEROY scours "THE NIGHT ROSE" with LON CHANEY, BEATRICE JOY, CULLEN LANDIS and JOHN BOWERS COX'S OPEN AIR THEATRE BOARDWALK OPPOSITE LAFAYETTE HOTEL One Show Nightly Starring at 9 o'clock | COOL COMFORTABLE REFINED j , SMOKING PERMITTED Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 4th, 5th and 6th — An Unusual Picturization of PAUL M. POTTER'S Famous Play "QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE" Featuring the Famous Beauty MARTHA MANSFIELD Thursday, September 7th — Tom Mix in "THE FIGHTING STREAK" Friday, September 8th — j Corinne Griffiths in ';Divorce Coupons" j Saturday, September 9th — ROBERT McKIM and CLAIRE ADAMS in y "THE GREY DAWN" ■; Sunday, September 10th — , Constance Talmadge in "£5CANDAL"

Watch These Theatres for the Big Shows that are Coming after Sunburn and Windburn rl the course of a day's fishing or boating, wind sun dry out the skin, and the pain and discomfort can be as great as if arms, face and hands had been exposed to a blast fornace. Velogen gently rubbed into the skin, quickly removes tbe burn and sting and brings a feeling of cleanly comfort. ' Velbgen is not greasy, will not grow hair, nor will it soil ot discolor tbe most delicate fabrics. Delicately perfumed, it is the one toilet preparation really mdiaIpensable to the summer giii. « - cAt your druggbtii—25c a "tube C

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This is the amusement agi^ The Craze for amusements foretells the i doom of present day civilization. If , you are a careful reader of history A MI I^F- y°° wi.n "?0,e thc rtlYiyOEj similarity between MENT this ag« : and the MANIA ceded "the falf of Greece and Rome. We are marching toward thc same precipice. I he increased population^ of the world and the extra facilities afforded us make it possible for a quicker decline. The people seem to have. - forgotten all about life's more sen- ' i ous work and are engaged in » mad competition for pleasure. There arc more people trying to cummercialize this tendency or mania for amusement than ever before, and, for financial considerations they are t furnishing more kinds of amuse- < ments. i. . Proprieties .are being shattered, principles are being abandoned, and characters sacrificed in the mad rush to reach the Beach of Fn-

T |«b*> j { JBB?. ' I D-D.L.I.J. J1I AUTOCASTE.lt ' The old people have become insane on .the subject; the middleaged are/intoxicated; and -the youth of. theAand arc hopelessly engulfed. BaBTes are born in the mad hefuse of Jazz and are being rocked in the cradle of indecency. The amusement mania or pleasinsanity setms to have afflicted - eighty-five per Cent of the population. They arc today spending millions and millions of dollars for a day of folly or a nightride of moral fatality. They do not seem to agree with anyone who is trying to cure them

Of this awful malady. They are not willing to co-operate with anyone who is trying to reform thc amuse* ments now being used for the destruction of society. The Honorable William H. Hays deserves thc unstinted praise and support of all Christian people in his efforts to clean the filthy screens and wash out thc cesspools of moving picture studios. Every virtue-loving woman in the ' land ought to come to his support and demand the closing of every 1 theatre which exhibits any picture ; with an immoral subject or false : coloring. If you are not willing to support . men* who are trying to cure the I .populace of their mad amusement . insanity then yon should prepare the . funeral cortege for the wrecked i bodies. of your saoji and daughters. 1 Help us to treat your malady, reform your amusements, and. direct l the people in the road of sanity and > moral development.

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