Cape May Star and Wave, 30 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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WASHINGTON STREET COX'S T— — — Palace Theatre Monday, October 2nd — "REMEMBRANCE" • by Rupert Hughes — Tuesday, October 3rd — ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "RECKLESS YOUTH" Wednesday, October 4th — DORIS MAY / "UP AND AT 'EM" 1 Thursday, October 5th — EUGENE O'BRIEN CHANNING OF THE NORTHWEST Friday, October 6th — MARIE PROVOST — in — "A DANGEROUS LITTLE DEMON" Saturday, October 7th — ( Richard Dix and Helen Chadwick "YELLOW MEN AND GOLD" Don't Fail to Witness j "Remembrance" MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 2ND j EYES EXAMINED BY IMPROVED METHOD. HEADACHES RELIEVED BY PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES TO FIT THE EYEL. C. ASH3URN /*7\a^T\ Optical Specialist 324 Washington Street 1 - -i CAPE MAY, N. J. rs, , ~^sfc _ LOOKS LIKE NEW-— n^^£lALIZE ON SUITS, GLOVES— AND THE DAINTY — PARTY FROCKS OR WRAPS L ' ' * * "—HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED * • • . J. S. POINDEXTER, The Old Reliable 309 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J Bell Phones, 7-J Residence I38-R

* QUALITY FOOD! WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS Summers, Delicatessen 424 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. I : SPECIAL EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA $1.50 ™r Columbus day Thursday, October 12, 1922 Cape May AL TICKETS GOOD ®NLY ON TRAIN LEAVING Rio Grande~~~I~~~" ®:5° A;,Mwiidwood :::: ®;« M Wildwood JcL *;2® .. ] Cape May Court House ~ "7.07 >< Dennisville i Camden, arrive I'J, „ Philadelphia (Chestnut Street" F«rr"y.~A7riveT 8*45 « rUUMU. !,,« p^tTa^oZL— . ot M TVY"'**"*' Steffi Philadelphia and Reading System I a=a=a

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I , FOOTBALL CANDIDATES OUT Wildwood, N. J. I About twenty-five husky football J warriors responded to Coach Gulick's : calt for. candidates for the Wildwood High School Football team. Prospects look good for a team that will be the equal of Class "C" championship team of 1919. There are practically twelve veterans to work with as well as a number of new men. Manager Gloeckler is arranging a schedule with such teams as Pleasantville, Ocean City, Hammonton and Millville. Middle Township who for the first time defeated Wildwood last season will not have a team this year greatly to the disappointment of Wildwood rooters, who were hoping for revengeIn the iplace of Middle, however, it is believed that Cape May High School will come into line with the first football team in their history. If this hope materialises then negotiations will be begun for a triple seashore high school ltfftftui in all brioches of sport between Cap?' May, Ocean City and Wildwood. P HOMEY" ^ If a man should put a pair of handcuffs on himself, lead himself to jail, lock the door an' throw away | the key. we'd most likely drag him , ■ out of prison an' put him in a padI ded cell, but wc don't do a thing to I the bunch that's trying all the time ; to strip themselves of human rights i -

[as well as liberty. Now we are conI sidering censorship of the movies— when wc have right with us the only efficient censorship without anv law — lb- ccnsorsh.p of the peopK Moral conduct by royal command never has worked out Let the pco- i , •pie have what they want when tlicy , Want|!'. • ^ ^ame Nature will ba> ■ , iter them into the line of decency. ' V\e wouldn't have steam heal io- • t 'day if our aboriginal anccsiv:.; , n?. «t beea froaen into moral I a-- ' itiou. "If — — < The man without a definite efan in ^ rfe is helplessly dialled. Money has £ t» proper place and is a ataunch • 'riend In times of strsss. Start now with the Security Trust t

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Wildwood, N. J. FIRST GAME OCT. 21 Wildwood, N. J. The Wildwood Athletic Club will open their basketball season for the ] winter at the Casino Floor on October < 21st. Otto Huff will manage the j and will have back all of last 1 year's South Jersey Champions, Shee- J han, Huff, Webb, Esling, Livezey and < Tom Delaney. "Tilly" Walk- ' er of last year's -Millville aggregation will also be. in the lineup. The team will have new uniforms in orange and black colors. The present expectation is to play two games a week and to arrange several series of contests with the strongest teams in South Jersey.

^ Most every disease that begins to show, by the how! of jpam ar the tale of woe — be it nutmeg liver, or pest-house ptch, or weepin' janders— I don't keer which,— We can jnguffate 'em, beyond a doubt, by simply clippm' the tonsile out! Yotx mebby have heard of Melindy Crane, who ' TONSILS wa3 'Jorncd with softenin' of her brain. . j" So, when she developed the craze fer verse,, we jedged a relapse would fetch the hearse W — i •" .. I>jrt she whooped with joy, an' hollered fer kraut— fthe m in nit they jerked her tonsils out! And of coarse — you knowed old Sandy Beggs, which fad ! *the pralysis in his legs, — an' when the old feller commenced tto bloat, we seen right off, it was all his th'oat! And, jest ' afore she run into goat, they cared himJ by wittckin' his Wonsils oat! The feller thafs skeered of • dearth of davs, can dodge it A •—by joinin' the tonsil craze. S^.\ py * i» . . He can aet down, an' let ■ i'em rim out his neck, — an' get again—like new, by heck!/ r

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS < Estate of John W. Wilbraham, Dc- ' ceased. I Pursuant to the order of Harry S. t Surrogate of the County of t Cape May, made on the 30th day of August, A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscribers, Executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to £ exhibit to the subscribers under oath 9

affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the 30:h day of August, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscribers. Dated August 30th, A. D. 1922. John Paul McGriffiths, Harrv Brocklehurst, Sr., , Executors. Samuel F. Eldredge, Proctor

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