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I CAPE MAY STAR ANDWAVt I imx in Tin ruiuumro co. I ( Incorporated) I Cap* lUj, *«w J.IMJ I A. LMOM MWXMO, HulfB 1 I suBscmxraow nioi fin ra I Til* n 1DT1BCE I **la papur 1» astornd at tta postI Mm a, Moond-elaaa postal matter. f J j THEATER fc AN PR£sS^Socf?.TToN j J a ■ VubMsliaf a communication In these *' I amawni doM net nao— tartly Imply! I editorial andoraamant. P | — 'b I ^OommMloations will not ba oonaldarad . p
I Every voter Agrees that Cape May i I County needs a change. I With all due respect to the many able men now , holding office, the ' change needed is from politics to bos- 1 in ess. Realizing this, quite a number of men. men with a due sense of civic re1 jponsibility, men with character and | both business and administrative experience. have submitted their names j to the voters 'for consideration at the ' coming primaries." Cape May. City and Cape May . County is fortunate in having men of : the caliber of some of the recently an- 1 nounced candidates, who are willi to sacrifice their own personal inter- ! 1 «sts for the' public welfare. More than ever are good men need- 1 ed in offiaial . ancles. The Small f Board qf Freeholders must have men •f ability .and integrity, in order that r *11 parts the . county, including p those not represented, may get fair and impartial treatment. What the Small Board needs, all offices needA local return to normalcy" is wanted, and indications are that it is here- . Vote for candidates on their past records, and their expected futures. „ Vote for those who will go into office v without strings. Avoid the flag wavers, and after dinner speakers
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE I^st week, we ran a clasified, advertising bungalows. The following letter tells whether Star and Wave ads pay, or not: Carneys Point, N. J. _ J „ „ . Sept. 1, 1922 Dear Morrison: Judging by the number of inquiries I am receiving, I believe you have kicked up something with regard to these bungalows, have received about a dozen inquiries from Cape Ma" and they are still coming. I have replied to most of them and will finish them up in a day or two. Mr. Goldman, the owner of these \ nouses has a live prospect in view for a large number of them, whether or < i.ot it will develop I can't say but in order to be on the safe side would suggest that we stop advertising until h this sale has been disposed of oneway or the other, in the meantime any!r prospects that I mav have from any! advertising up to this time will belt taken care of for a reasonable num- 1 ber. Certainly appreciate the trouble and \ interest you are taking in the matter, I I will keep you posted as to the outcome of these prospects. Don't forget to send me the bill for - f the ad "
Truly vours, f _J. H. WH'ITLOCKEVERYBODY VOTE Let there be no stay-at-homes at the primary and genecal elections. Every man and woman should vote and vote their convictions. Do not let the noisy self-seekers fool you on the issues. Vote according to your own judgment. When everybody votes, ' there trill be a true- expression of the will of the people and nobody can die- i tate or control the result. GUESTS AT THE DEVON Guests at the Hotel Devon this ' 3JS>,,are : Y- H«k«t ' daughter of Bridgeton, N. J.; Rev. I John Bowman and family of Roanoke, \i Va. The Mosses G. and J. Webster, R.I W. Pnnce and family of Washington, I D-. C; Mrs. K. Lewis an# daughter I J*™}*. 'Mr. and Mrs'. * fiMrife! an<l v,am,ly' Miss Gertrude 1 rufil? K '"J. ' and Mrs- Stewart gSf1?™ »«<! two children, all of fer S£ ^-'j1 " r
AND VOTERS OF I Cape may county: Having been identified with muni ! opal work and connected with public I •ctivities in Cape May County fori several years, thereb.v acquainting myself with the people- as weH as -the affaire and government of the Coun- : ty, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination ' ..cHuuiian nomination
for the office of SurrogateF^fwi °f Lthe, Board of Chosen «TOs to h! been my effort al" ways to be efficient in the "conduct to rende^h of. G°unty business and lS ?nd for th« people cour^®eful an<< Prompt attention to all matters passing through my of011 t5e rt^?rd of my several posiMlirVli, trust' 1 respectfully " Mav rUPPO»rt -of voters of 1 H^i c~"ty «"> ' • X Respectfully IRVING F1TGH i Ordered and paid for bv , irving fitch. K RAGS WANTED J Will pay 5 cents per pound for 1 clean Cotton Rags suitable for clean- " ifgB Saf^ne7" Wil1 «*» •" receipt P A WAVF n&°r P^one ^al1 10 5..^AvE Office, Cape May. N. 'J. Either Phone 90. ^
> capes defeat racquet club PHI LA DELPHIANS AGAIN BITE THE DUST, FINDING PUGILIS- , TICS-TACTICS OF NO AVAIL. Another three ring circus took ! place on Labor Day afternoon, at the a Columbia 'Ball park, when, amid fight* , .and wrestlinir matches, the Cape, May < I Collegians again defeated the Phila- t Racquet Club, score 2-0. t ■ In the general excitement which I prevailed, the fact that a mighty good ball game was in progress, was al- , most lost sight of. g Fight fans in the audience dm- 7 TVHlDrpW .'lin hmil. n. _ ,i , . _ - ----- wre ouuience Prothe bouts among best
y (they have eve' seen- It must be said in passing thst for the misunderstand- ., Imgs that took nlace, the Cape May elChxb was in no way responsible. . 1 tmngs being started, but by no means ended, by satellites 'of the visiting f squad. ~" - .Thought the week started so ausj piciously, it ended disastrously. The . Cape May Giants were beaten in three : , successive games, by the Girard Field > , Club, the Nashville Giants, of Nash- ' ville, Tenn-, and Wildwood. 1
Moreover, on Thursday, the Colleg- ■ once more were deefated by their ; unread rivals from Court House. The """e was played at Court House, and lost by a 1-0 score. On Saturday, the Atlantic City Collegians, who put up such a splendid game here recently, and who were beaten by Cape Mav. 3-1, will play a return game- A large crowd is expected. » PETIT JURORS, SEPTEMBER ' TERM ( Botwinick, Harry. Bottler, Wood- 1 bine. ( Raker, Charles, Policeman, North r Brady, Dwight, Carpenter, Cape May City. Bradley, Joseph, Plumber, Ocean City.
Berger, Edward F.. Real Estate, Ocean City. Brown .Thomas, Farmer, villeS Biddle, William, Farmer, Erma. e Barlow, John Painter, SwaintonBurkhardt, Hans. Merchant, Ocean \ City. Berardelli, Lawrence. Real Estate, Wildwood. ' Brown, John S-, Blacksmith, Rio e Grande. J Chambers, Hughes, Carpenter, El- : dora. J Chambers, Daniel. Farmer, EldoraJ Crane, Elmer. Florist, Ocean Citv 1 Corson, Curtis, Merchant, Palermo. Creamer, Lewis, Farmer, Goshen. Chester, John. Farmer, Eldora- " Corson, Gilbert C., Clerk, Ocean City. | Coombs, Ada, Housewife, GoshenCooper, Fabelle, Housewife, Court House. Calloway, Edward. Farmer, Cler- * ' mont. j Creswell, David, Retired, Peters- J bunr. I Chester, William, Farmer, Eldora ^ I Danerhirsch, Leo, Postmaster, of s j Woodbine- c Dickinson, "Atwood. Farmer, Erma. R Dennis, Jacob, Farmer, Dennisville- ' Delancey, Daniel, Bayman, Seaville. e: | Eddy, Lucien, Carpenter, Ocean View, a •Garrison, Carrie. Housewife, Court a House- w ' ah .TV — •
Getsinger, Albert, Foreman, Tuckahoe. Hall, Joseph, Chauffeur, Cape Mav Court House. Husted, Wilbert G-. Carpenter, CaDe May Court House, e Hildreth, Theodore. Electrician, t Ocean City. ; Harris, Fred. Farmer, Cold Spring. 1 Holmes, Sarah, Housewife, Ocean < Gity. , : - Hand, Daniel C„ Engineer, Cape • Citv. Jackson, Mary. Housewife, GoshenLake, Bertha, Cleric. Ocean City. Miller, Daniel Carpenter, West Cape May. Moore, Josenh C-, Carpenter, Swainton. Matthews. Mar" A-. Housewife. : 'Stone Harbor. Moore, Hilda, Housewife, Stone 1 - ' Norton, Charles A., Garage, Wild- ' wood. ' I Reeves, Richard, Agriculture, Cold | Spring. < Sickels, John E.. Contractor, Cape ' (May City. t Sims, Floyd, Restaurant, Ocean r r v-itv.
I Smith, Harry I., Merchant, Cape i May CityStites. Harriet, Dressmaker, Bees- - 1 ley's Point. Tronnem, Bernard Farmer, Swainr' Way, J. B. K-, Preacher, Petersr burg. , . . JYcaricks, Freeinap Bayipan, Fish- . ing Creek. Young, Jesse T-, Clerk, Beesleys " Point. 1 • ■ « NEW COACH AT DICKINSON
I- Glenn Killinger, All-American quar•t ter at State College, has put his hand d into the football coaching game for ■- the first time when he took charge of n the Dickinson College football squad - at Doubling Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Carlisle- - Professor F. E. Craver is on hand y to assist Head Coach Killinger in the ' f backfield work and Trainer MacAni r drews will help the candidates get the tanks out during the early workClarence Beck, of Harrisburg, forState College varsity man is to report soon to help in getting the line , t ;n sfyape for the season. Several of , ^ yiaAS White varsity wrJlrMtpe'able to report for preliminary training until early next week, it was announced that several new are expected before the training period closes. Advertise in the Star and Whve The results will be most satisfactory." 2
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Msry Loaise Warrington. I Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 27th day of . June, A. D. 1922, on the application • of the subscriber, executrix of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to ex- i nmit to the subscriber under oath or '• affirmation their olaims and demands : against the eitate of said deceased : withm six months from the 27th day I: of June, A. D- 1922, or they will be : forever barred of any action against I = the subscriber. Dated June 27th, A- D. 1922. : IRENE MELVlN WILUAMS, I: SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. ftS^ i 5
\d TO THE PEOPLE OF CAPE MAY COUNTY: is I have consented to be a candidate :g tor th. Republican nomi„.tim a. House of Assembly solely and entire b- !y for the purpose of serving mv ie county to the best of my ability if •e nominated and elected. The office is d one which is not attractive to "mer 1- whose time is required by their busibecause the salary paid is more I- "tan absorbed in necessary expense' r as is well-known. e I am offering my services because d I have the leisure time to attend to the duties involved without detriment to ! - personal responsibilities. 1 I have no desire whatever to enter i » for political preferment as such and : i ask our voters, both men and women. : - to regard my candidacy as merely an j offer of mv time and services for my county. If my opponent is preferred, I shall give him my support in the election most cheerfully. I do not desire the nomination unit comes clean as the deliberate choice of the Republican voters of this county. AARON W. HAND. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Believing that when elected the ;. new small Board of Freeholders snould be representative of all parts of Cape May County as well as representative of the varied interests of i Cape May County, we the undersigned announce our candidacy for mera- :, bership in the said small Board of Freeholders to be elected at the Genj eral Election in Novem' er, subject to the rules of the Republican party and . the laws of this State. JOSEPH G. CHAMPION, Ocean City ROBERT J. KAY, * WildwoodCHARLES P. VANAMAX. Middle Township. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Thomas Tasker Smith, Deceased. to the order of Harrv— SDouglass; Surrogate of the County of Cape Mav. -made" on the 6th dav - of A. D. 1922, on the anpli cation of the subscriber. Executor o said deceased, notice is herebv give; to the creditors of said deceased texhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the sixth dav of September. A. D. 1922, or they will u ^ - • "■ '"--I or iney will
be forever barred of any action v against the subscriber. Dated September 6th, 1922. e MJCAJAH S. SMITH. Executor. 1, 9-9-10- P F .15.54 ■" memoriam In memory of Jno. W. Wilbraham. s Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from the rnembership of the Cold Spring Grange, our esteemed Bro. Jno. W. Wilbrat ham: and while we bow in submission to His will, we realize that our loss is . his eternal gain, for we believe and trust that he has e'er this joined that and haopier grange above. And while we cherish in our hearts . the many kind •' acts and sacrifices which he has made for the —-ansrr which he loved so well, his meiiibrv will always remain dear to us all. Therefore, be, it resolved, that the charter of our grange be draped for • period of thirt" days and a tornthese resolutions be placed on the minutes and a con" also ho se-' t- tt.e members of the bereaved familv- 1 PRANK E. BATE, david hughes. . david Mcpherson \ Committee.
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KEEP WELL Trying to get something for noth1,11 S-Ure Wav t0 e!t exP°''ience Health is given you by NATURE today*'11"*5' 10 keep it See Dr. Humbert Mangino CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer Method) Prompt Attention^ Given to Home Decatur Street. Phone Keys. 79-X -]
[I MIAGARA I 11 FALLS | EXCURSIONS I: ' THURSDAYS 5 September 14. 28 and Oct. 12 i Ro—* $16.80 Tri® |= PROM CAPE MAY - (I , Ticked good in parlor or s sleeping cars on payment of = usual charges to * space occu- = pied, including surtharge. 5 Excursion Train Leaves
| Broad Street Station, Phila- = telpb* 8:27 A. M. (Eastern x = Standard Time). Tickets ic I E good to Philadelphia on day . b . preceding,, date of excursion.- • > = -J? J S The ideal Roote to Niagara 5 = Ftlls, giving a daylight r = nde through beautiful Sus- - = quehanna Valley, e = ~ s = Proportionate fares from = other points S " 5 Tickets good for 16 days I Pernisylvania System I1 — The Route of the Broadway 5 = Limited ^ ItechnicalI training For Men end Women Initllm* wit. lu iup«rb build- . ENGINEERING «-VM r Cur... lwdlo, tu B3. D.xtm El^rricJ 'Civil M«W1«1 Thereof!) kntml.de. ot bill t prlnclDln ons *ca *"n *ssmXkT?.'orT CourtM to'ufSr'.'S bcrlo.ii throucb Soohoaiorc ind Jaslory«aa HOME ECONOMICS SECRETARIAL LIBRARY SCHOOL Tbe School of Rom. Eroaomln offer, i Ih «»uj*c leading to Uio B.8. dJrroe • lbt'Doracsl!!e'0ScIeivell*IU ThoraurfT'lriloUii j romr courici. The Llttvi Srkool offr'n ■ ml ir.lolSUrf' uSirfA,""0"'"" ,Dd v*1™1 K. G. MATHESON, U..D., Pre, drexel institute &>* » .32.4 ml CboitMi Sli^ PluU. j
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. MRS. JANE BROWN j DRESSMAKER S 821 Corgie Street Cape May, N. J. | KEYSTONE PHONE 169-R = Advertise in the Star and Wave. , results will be most satisfactory.
cors city her theatre PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS Week of September 11th FEATURING TBE FAMOUS FERRAKA qUABTBTT, -Jto"4,r "d Trad.,. s«*. 11 m ll_ ■ "S | THOMAS H. INCE'S Colossal Production ^HAIL THE WOMAN" Wednesday. September 18— ^ Normal Talmadge in "Smilin" Through" Thursday, SeptembeTuZ " — "FREE AIR" p™. the S.tnrd«j E.«in, P„, ^ b, slacl^ ^ j Author of -MAIN STREET ' Friday-Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16— • — | ANITA STEWART in - "A QUESTION OF HONOR" ' Sunday, September 17— - " ' I'" Kine Vidor's Productions "LOVE NEVER DIES" »iUi Llo,d Hngke^ Bdl.n,. CUlre M.Dow^l CftVS OPEN AIR THEATRE BOARDWALK OPPOSITE LAFAYETTE HOTEL , One Show Nightly Starting at 9 o'clock COOL COMFORTABLE REFINED SMOKING PERMITTED Monday, Sept. 11—' I>-o shdnm, Starting at 8:15 ELLIOT DEXTER and CLAIRE WINDSOR in "GRAND LARCENY" Tuesday, Sept. 12th — One show only starting at 8:15 RICHARD BARTHELMESS and LILLIAN GISH D. W. GRIFFITH'S "WAY DOWN EAST" Wednesday, Sept. 13th— Two shows starting at 8:15 MARY MILES .WINTER in "south of suva" Thursday, Sept. 14 — Two shows starting 8:15 CONWAY TEARLE in "THE MAN OF STONE" ; Friday, Sept. 15th— One show only starting 8-J5~ MARY PICKFORD in "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY,, Saturday. Sept. 16th— Two shows starting 8:15 CHARLES RAY in "R. V. S. P." j
Watch, These Theatres for the Big Shows that are Coming, _ SPECIAL EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA r; $1.50 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1922 Special Ticket. Good On!)- on Train Le.viniStandard Standard CAPE MAY - Time Time RIO GRANDE t S j Ik wildwood jt~ncnon~::::~: iSJ."1 5-m^m It I IM PHILADELPHIA (Arrive) £ g A" M , RETURNING Leaves Philadelphia (Chestnut and SoOth Street Ferries) 6:30 P. Ticket, Inn k J 7:?° P" «- (Daylight Time) to '11 Purchased prior to date of excursion. Philadelphia & Reading System ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD
! I " I ANNOUNQiNG E. J. COOK j j- WiH 4*ke over the shoe department in® Hazlett's Dry Coods S- — - store, formerly under the name of BEERS. j Ladies and Children's Shoes of superior quality at moderate jjj |3 prices are to be found here. j I will endeavor to deserve your patronage by serving yoa I 1 1 courteously and ask your cooperation in this venture. E — ~
I - E. J.COOK i 1 1 323 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY | Advertising Pays!

