CAPE MAK STAR AAUft AV'L raMlsbad by •T1X 1SD W1TE FTTBZiXBHXVa CO. (Incorporated) ALBEXT K. XJUrS, "Preaia.nt Cape Kay, >nr Jermey A. UOl BWOTO, Manager VT7BSCKXPTXOX FKZCB »1.50 FE* TE1X nr 1DT1HCX *M» paper la entered at the poeteMie as eecond-daee poetal matter. | Forricn Advcr-i-ina R-*prc»entntive ~~ j I THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION [ Fabllshlns a In these —taenia does not neoeeiarlly Imply Ooennnntoatlons will not he considered ■»>— y* Republican Ticket For United States Senator I JOSEPH M. FRELINGHUYSEN For Governor WILLIAM N. RUN* ON For Congress ISAAC BACHARACH For Assembly RALPH T. STEVENS . For Shreiff GEORGE A. REDDING | For Sarrogate IRVING FITCH I For Freeholders JOSEPH G. CHAMPION, 3 Years; I, ROBERT J. KAY, 2 Years; CHARLES E. FOSTER, I Year. jj G. A. R. VETERANS |j HOLD CONVENTION!' (Continued from Page 1) I ' I +— ,1
Moines scarcely has her eyes open in : the morning before the Veterans are ■ up, dressed and ready for breakfast, j All night eating places are popular at . 5 a. m. Charges for. meals were very reasonable, 'Mo'nday morning. Local motorists turned out enthusiastically j to lend their cars for tours of the city and country. "Hop in" signs fastened to the cars and around railroad 1 1 stations. "Vets" from Kansas attend- 1 ed in large numbers, with the state |: enfolem, the sunflower, one could spot j them a block away. The court house 1 looks like an army barracks. The |C
second and third floors are jammed with bunks to house the "Boys in Blue" who cannot be housed in hotels and rooming houses. The committee in charge is taking every care to make | things as comfortable as possible for j the visitors. Monday was devoted to j the preparation of the encampment j this week. Monday evening at the ! Coliseum fromal greetings to the G. ; A. R. Vets, Sons and Daughters by Gov. Nate E. Kindall and Mayor C- i Canver, at the registration house oni Monday night showed there were 17,- • 000 veterans in Des Moines- The skies clear and ideal weather condi- I tions promises fair for thd-week. The;' county jail was the camp of 51 G. A. I R. Vets. Monday night both floors ji of the jail were jammed with cots and i presented a picturesque scene- After ' i the "Old Boys in Blue" had retired 1 for the night they were the guests of < -Sheriff W. E. Robb who will stand I the expense of quartering. Each Vet j was set down to a meal of ham and eggs in the jail kitchen before bed i time. v
Thus did two redoubtable warriors concede the honors to each other. Tuesday, September 26th ! The first session of the Convention was held this morning at national ■ headquarters for business and the committee on resolutions had their I hands full, about seventy-five resolu- 1 tions came up for disposal. The in- ! suit given Lincoln by Confederate] Veterans at their convention was charged Lincoln was a traitor. He fermented the Civil War to promote! his own political aspirations, this res- j olution ailnntorl liv v„» .*1 the of
General Lee's Army at their National j Encampment at Richmond, Va., in ' June 1922, almost caused another Civil War. There were many G. A. R • men that were infavor of making a reply to the Boys in Gray below the Mason Dixon line. They wanted "to go onrecord denouncing the action of the Southern Vets after fifty-seven i years of peace, but the Commander- , inOhief and his executive officers advised the delegates after a stormy debate to drop the whole matter. "If ] the Southern Vets wanted to make a fool of themselves that is their business." Commander Pitcher said that he understood the resolution was offered at the close of the convention % and was rushed through without the ' officers realizing its meaning. It was } a bitter attack but I know that Lin- J coin was sincerely mourned by many | in the south, so there would be no " need of making a reply. 9 Wednesday, Sept. 27 |r The great parade was started at 10 a a- m. The Civil War Veterans will ' 11 test the permanence of their military | - \ schooling when they assemble for the S annual parade about twenty thousand 9 (Continued on page five) 'fc
CLASSIFIED » ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 1) FOR SALE FOR SALE— .Bowling Alleys, Perry street, opposite Congress Hall. A. r R. Hand, Cape May. 12 ROOM HOUSE For Sale or Rent— ' ~ On New Jersey Avenue. Three baths7 Rents for $1200 per season. Mrs. C. - F. Quidort, 37 Jackson street- _ FORD SEDAN, late 20, Motor, tires and battery in first class condition. A . good bargain. Dr. Lake, Cold Spring, N. J. I -a FOR SALE — -Rulon Bros, have 50 ( well-broken houn'dff and 10 bird doge1' Bell Phone, Glassboro, N. J. 145 and ^ 155. 214 220 N. Main street. 10-14-5-271 SEVEN LOTS 25x100 each, near Broadway, West Cape May, a bargain. I"\ j 1732 W. Oxford street, Phila., Pa. • . I "* ; -| J WOOD BY THE CORD, ready for the 5 (fire, $10.00 delivered in your yard- j jCall Wm. Newell, Stimpson Lane. **'j, jpOULTRY, fine chickens, 4 to 7 lbs. A ; ° few left for sale, also eggs. See Chas. j iJacquette, Stimpson Lane. •• ^ I HOUSEHOLD GOODS, White enamel S (bed, library table, small heater. Apply ^ 1 123 Eldredge avenue. Keys. 318. *• |o Hull only, 18 feet long, 6-foot ^
n beam, price $18.00, call at the Will- 1 e iam Newell Farm, Stimpson lane, or t.j Phone 809-A-12_Keystone. ■ See Mr.! ,t Buckaloo. •» ! H ~ * — "J j j BICYCLE, English make, frame broy ken, otherwise in good condition. 29 y Perry street *• i | BABY CARRIAGE, grey, reversible, . j and cover, good as new. 29 Per- 1 Jry street. •• ; — ; j LARGE SHED, with five windows, , chicken house, large heavy door, sash- | j es, small refrigerator, etc. 29 Perry , street •»
Is ^ STATIONERY AND TOY STORE. | e|FuIl stock. Buyer can take immedr | iate possession. Price reasonablbe. 0 | Apply Edith Brewton, 303 Washington t! street •• e ! " 1 r. CABINET GAS Range in good f condition. Apply Mrs. A. C. Loper, 204 Perry street. *• . OVERLAND 7-PASS. TOURING Car , for sale. In perfect running order and ' ^ ; good tires. Joseph P. Quidort, 37 s, Jackson street •• 'STEAM TABLE For Sale with two j meat and four vegetable platters, , used only two months, suitable for ] or boarding house. Ronald E. Quidort, 37 Jackson street. •• . : ( STEAM HEATING PLANT For Sale ' —With Ten Radiators, $275.00. Chas. < j Quidort, 37 Jackson street. *• | — I 1 AUTOMOBILE, Haynes touring car, * j in fine order, can be seen at the West 1 End Garage. See Jack Cameron, at " ! Liberty Theatre. •• * I F u j - - . ell-
le j " — i'| FOR RENT. >- ; ">R RENT — Unfurnished aparte ments by year with bath, also pri- 1 8 vate or individual garages by year, with electric lights and all conveni- | ences. Prices reasonable. Apply ! ; 9-iSS' Cape May Motor | f|- , 1 ' I ^3? EE NT — Apartment 3 rooms 1st „ floor, 2 on second floor with use of bath. Centrally located- Apply 667 Washington street. 9-30-tf ' FOR RENT — Furnished House for 7 winter months. Apply Star and 1 Wave Office. 1 RENT — Bowling Alleys, only outfit in Cape May. A. R. Hand, Cape May. RENT — Four room apartment 1 and bath, reasonable. Apply L. S. Bennett, No. 4 So. Lafayette street, Cape May. 10-7-tf-266 FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 rooms of bath. Price reasonable. Also Seated rooms for rent Apply Paris Cottage, 204 Perry St. •• WASHINGTON STREET ' for (rent. 10 room, heat, electric light and all modern conveniences. Apply Sol 1 Needles. •• HOUSE for rent in rear of Washington street. 6 rooms, all I modern conveniences. Apply Sol Needles. •• j \
FOR RENT I 1 COTTAGE, 28 Perry street, central,-' | double and single rooms, communicating, full sea view; reosonable rates. •• DONT FALL to read the STAR & WAVE'S Free Classified, ad edition's 7 story this weekWANTED WANTED AT ONCE— Two-room furnished apartment, u~e ot bath, for winter months. State , particulars, and price- Address, Apartment, Star and WaveWANTED — Young man desires position in, private family, any kind of I work. Experienced in cooking. Reference excellent. Apply Hotel I Devon, George Hayward. j WANTED — Jobber or operator to sel) or operate MOJO Chewing Gum Machines. Fred A. Mundy, 1827 Arctic Avenue, Atlantic City-9-30-lt 'WANTED — Remington and Underwood Typewriter. State price and condition- Star and Wave Office- | SMALL MOTOR BOAT WANTED— [ good condition. State full particu- ' jlars and price. Address T- J. B. Star j and Wave. •• z FISHING POLE WANJfiD— Apply 8 to William Baldwin, Service Barber § Washington and Jackson St. ** £ , WANTS POSITION AS -ENGINEER. 1 or Fireman. Licensed mqn, steady, make his own repairs. J. Hend1 erson, R. F. D. Cape May, N. J. ** H___ ' '
r , COW, a good cow, state what you , ^'ihave- William -Newel], SG9-A-12 on I the Keystone. • •• ^ POSITION AS CHAUFFEUR want- , ed or automobije mechanic- City or country, colored. 16 years ,exper- " ience. References- Write George '• Davis, Cape May Court House R. F. 't | D. Box 145LABORERS WANTED On Street Work Apply on the job at Washington street I ' MERCER CONSTRUCTION CO. I] MISCELLANEOUS
ie. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — For ,n | Sale, Variety store, ' good paying • business. Must be sold on account _ j of death in family. Apply H. Sacks, d 409 Washington street, "Caps May, r, N- JV . _ BQHWS FISH MARKET will remain r open as long as the fresh fisb can be d 'had. Also will have oysters on hand 7 at all times at 117 Jackson street- ** ESTIMATE FOR REBUILDING front porch, including foundation and 3 roof thereof; estimate for electric- ' fixtures; painting front of r 29 Perry street. ** ' CABTING, HAULING, Moving with ■ team. See Wm. Newell, Cold Springs - TEAM by the day, see William NewMechanical Electrical, Eldredge Avenue, West Cape May. •• WALL PAPERING, work guaranteed. Painting and carpenter work. Call at Sugar farm, Old Cape May Road, also
.see representative, 123 Eldredge ave- - nue, West Cape May. •• ARTISIAN WELLS. I am now ready ' ' , to repair all kinds -of wells and pumps, j , other kinds of work also. Wm. New- | . j ell, Keys. 809-A-12. »• ; I — ; ; ELECRICAL DOOR BELLS repaired 1 ; and put in order. 123 Eldredge Ave- j-1 ; nue. Keystone 318. •• j ] I
j MISCELLANEOUS ,' TIRES WITH HOLD AIR-TUBES are - positively puncture proof, 30x3 1-2 at ' $3.45. Phone 318 Keystone. 123 El- - dredgs avenue, West Cape May. •• , B LOO .PROOF YOUR* TIRES and for- _ get about blow outs. 30x3 "1-2 now 1 $3-17. ' Pbbne 318 Keystone. 123 Eldredge avenue, West Cape May>. *• Buy Stunly Shoes j When you buy yoftr Children's j ^ Shoes here, you get more than J merely Shoes — you get the as- 8 S surance that the Shoes are hon- f estly made, properly construct- J ed of materials that will stand [ T up under the rough usage they 1 \ receive. 1 J E. J. COOK ' ? g (FORMERLY BEERS) ! 2 321 WASHINGTON STREET [ 8 CAPE MAY. N. J. ■
"Grimes" Ends All i Plumbing Troubles ■ I Don't wait for a small leak to I grow bigger. Have it fixed now. It costs leas in the end. I Call us at the first sign of faulty pipes or faucets and your plumbing troubles will be end- | ed. ! All kinds of plumbing installed. II j JAMES R. GRIMES j Plumbing, Heating ! ' 1282 LAFAYETTE STREET | Keystone Phone 480 ' Cape ."ay, N. J.
209 PERRY STREET ! CAPE MAY, N. J. j I Highest grade hand made hats, j I every hat an individual model, no two 1 alike. Gorgeous plumage, featuring J | uncurled Ostrich, Coque and Peacock, 2 ! Gold and Silver Brocade and Metallic Ornamentations, all fashionable color- ! ings. REASONABLE PRICES. I j HATS IN FELTS, VEL- 1 1 . VETS AND PLUSHES, 2.00 Up i
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LIBERTY THEATRE | O Friday, October 20th— # X WALLACE RE ID. BEBE DANIELS. "CONRAD NAGEL & S __ in Wm. DeMiOe's Production § "NICE PEOPLE" A society story of the true lives of some of our "four hundred" O j W rytkixg nice thst nice people do? ffj • Q This picture is brought back at the request of many of our ft patrons who failed to see the picture when last played here. A X Admission _A_ 28 cents 8 if Saturday, October 21at — 1 V g "MORE WIVES" * 5 A FARCE COMEDY IN THREE ACTS 8 » This is the same company that played "Before Breakfast" A [,ere ,ast sea8°n- We can Promise you many laughs snd sn even Vf W better show than "Before Breakfast." ft O One performance only starting at 8:15. XC X ALL SEATS 55 CENTS. NOTHING HIGHER. § " ^ WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY AD IN THE STAR & WAVE 5 ' I OWN and country — our grand1 fathers would rub their eyes ct many of the changes. Permanence, economy, pleasing appearance — t al! arc far more considered 'b.r. _ i, formerly. Your building materia! dealer haa had much to do with this change. Atlas Portland Cement has done its share in the last quarter century. In spite of the tremendous demand for concrete, both manufacturer end dealer accept a smaller margin » cf profit on it than almost any other budding material you can buy. It is today your most economical building material. The Atlas Portland Cement Co. Join Officri: New York — Boston — Phik. Hudaoo] AW. •*M1^Standard by which il o^^Makes are For Sale by ELDREDGE and PHILLIP8, Ine. ^ W^S Juicy ^ru't> Peppermint and Spearmint are certainly t'lree delightful flavors to J And WRIfiLET'S P-R— the ft. new sugar-coated pepper- ^ J mint gum, is also a great Sv j treat for your sweet tooth. F V All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection

