Cape May Star and Wave, 8 February 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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RTE! ADVERTISING ADyBRTISING IN THIS COLUMN w CENTS PER LINE, s WORDS TO A LINE. MINIMUM CHARGE se CENTS. FOR SALE FOR SALE-é CYLINDER i9ié Chalmer, recently overhauled and in good. running: order-will . demonstrate. | Reason Tor selling-vessel will leave port. Price $250. Can be seen at City Garage 89 2t. L____________ POR SALE-A FEW PIGS .NINE and ten weeks old-Meadow View Farm, Erma, N. J. — Heary Reeves, Manager, 3981-f. FOR SALE-BANKSKIFF "IZAAK WALTON," able, soa-worthy . dory, built by Mr. Elon Hand, West Cape May in May, 1917, practically unused since September 1917, E2 feet over all, 6 fost beam, angine. Now lying at Mr. Loaming‘s slips opposite Cape May Yacht Club Schell Also FEppppnpnnpmnmecngance R SALE-THREE CYPHERS IN: " ripators, 240 egge each, lot of small buildings, sui for or chicken houses. a % to W. P. Taylor, Cape May, B. F. D. 1. . 2. wonge__-______ FOR SALE-S HORSE MOTOR 3 phase £20 volt in first class running order, used only a few weeks, made ‘ Street between $ aind 4 P, M POSITION AS CHAMBER MAID OR waitress. | Write or ‘call 720 Lafay- . ette Street between 3 and 4 P. M 2-4-10 WANTED-A RELIABLE MARRIED WANTED-GOOD SECOND HAND Incubator. . Apply Star and Wa Office. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERA house work. Apply 1017 New Jersey Avenue. Lak LOST LOST — ARoUXD THE BARRACKS ene Ford tire and rim.. Liberal reward James Allen, Ocean View,New Jersey. 2-1-19 68 FOR RENT ___ FOR RENT-APARTMENT ovER 214 Ocean Street, ‘$ reom and bath. J. M. E. Hildreth, Core May, N. J. 2449 70 it NERC same by describing it. Apply Columbia Laundry 1 Notice to absent defendent. TO ALLEN ADAMS: By virtue of an order of the Court ef Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Crarina Adams is petitioner you are required to answer petitioner‘s ition, on or before the | twentyseventh day of March, next, or that in defeult thereof, such decree will be made against you as the Chancellor shall think equitable and fost, The maid petition is filed against you for a divorce from the bond of matrimony, Dated, January 25th, 1919. JAMES M. E. HILDRETEH, Solicitor for Petitioner, 214 Ocean Street, aa Ma Cape May, N. 3.

CHURCHES FIRST ff enme CHURCH d ec w. . Catlett, Minister Worship and preaching HUB M m M,. failure into success," and preaching 7 subject | aking the Most ot Subact The evening Song Service will have features of special interest that will be most enjoyable. aul mie and Prayer bian WednesMews at 8:00 ofclock. y, expecially Mobreciidbacd enti ted men cordially invited to all services. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Rector 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion 10:80 A. M. Second Service anc Sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening Prayer. PRESBYTERIAN CH Decatur and Hughes eval Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman, Minister Sabbath Services. 10:80 A. M. Morning Worship. $:00 P. M. Bible School. 7:80 P. M. Evening Worship. Week-day Servic 7:80 P. M. Thursday. Prayer Meet» 7:80 P. M. Friday, Endeavor Service Residents and visiters are invited to share the priveloge of all services. Seate free. A hearty "Thank you" to particle pants and attendents who helped with the delightful social evening last Tuesday. . Another one is booked for the 18th. An effort is under way to purchase a piano for use in the social room and Primary Department. Weekly envelopes should be turned in promptly. | ~se44_- | Dr. ELI B. WALES. — On February poy» Piricid Dr. EU B. kher! CL i Philadel of" age frlipesl for man at Cold Spring and was well (4 Ekprellestin known in Cape fr‘y r replied s Adage nibeidy "p14 |_ Mrs. J. S. Bate returned to her home Weinesoay after an absence of nev ® Messrs E. Tomlin and F. E. Bate | visited Cape May, Monday, The Misses Ruth ‘and" Emily LG | Pherson are sojournit by Metepen where each attends to Lea lie Mrand Mrs. J, Durell Woolson, Mr. ‘Cold Spring, Teesday evening. ee ma | Announcement Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pointsette anounce the engagement of their daught, Kathlyn: Beaumont rand to Mr. ovoid Stockwell Brown U. 8. N. R. [F. of Camden N. J. posing sd diia |eet for the wedding. Don‘t wait until your cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia, Kill it quick. | elly cascary & quinine «has esselens Reus

IN MEMORIAM. [DICKINSON-In memory of our dear Po a acm | who departed this life, February 8th, 1916, [Heaven: retainth o:» only Treasure, Earth alone the ceatet keeput And the sunbeams love to linger Where our loved mother sleaps. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. me@#_Petition Forms for City Commisfon on sale at Star and wave Station ery Department. Save Money, Time and Trouble BY UsEING M 30 3 *$ They are practically puncture and blow-out proof. They add from 1,000 to 8,000 miles to the life of oid cas ings by reinforcing them and preventing blow-outs. Can be used over and over again im several casings. They cost but a small fraction of the price of new tires. They are postively guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. All sizes for auto. mobiles and motoreycles. Phone or write for a demonstration. Walter G. Redden, | 836 Lafayette St, Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 98-7. | Distributor for Cape May Co, N. J

JEWISH WELFARE BOARD ASSISTS ARMY HOSPITAL During the past week the Jewish Welfare — Branch, | Phila. donated through its | Representative, | Harry Shapiro to the Educational Division of the Army Mospital 19 Tbs, of weed, ooo ee C a fare Board also provided the boys at the Wissahickon Barracks with 500 popular magazineswchich were donated to the Jewish Welfare Board by the {Wildwood High School, the latter in going to try and provide the J. W. B. with such magazines monthly. Through the kindness af the Star and Wave and Mr. Stevens of Cape May the Jewish Welfare Board in delighted over the fact that it can render fruitful service, . The Star and Wave and Mr, Thos, S. Stevens have agreed Jet the boys in the Army Hospital utilize their typewriters until the Educational Division is able to furnish the wounded soldiers with machines, The J. W. Band Educational Division thanks the above mentioned for their cooperation in this reconstruction ‘ work that is going on in the Cape May Hospital. »eaPetition Forms for City Commison on sale at Star and wave Stationery Department. i --ee --- Adding machine rolls at Star and Wave Stationery Department.

A. KENIC Repairing of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES NEOLEN SOLES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF RUBBER HEELS P 1M Mik Le) :4 d en PF YE Wik g o aol 105 Jackson Street & Cape May, N. J. sniper mmmnmnmmms onsen um00 0 memmemmn m mane n ccromn en arnmmmmmmnenermnnmcomeeemrenemess — ) kX a M\ | ETC Sa KX of 3:12] When Swift & Company paid, say, -13 dollars per hundredweight for live beef cattie last year, the profit was only 13 cents! | In other words, if we had paid $13.13, we would have made no profit. Or, if we had received a quarter of a cent per pound less for dressed beef we would have made no profit. It is doubtful whether any other business is run on so close a margin of profit. This is bringing the producer and the consumer pretty close together-which should be the object of any industry turning raw material into a useful form. | This remarkable showing is due to Toecling" volume, perfected framer1 packing plants strategically loca branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.), and an army of men and women chosen and trained to do their special work. This, and many other points of interest,. are found in the Swift & Company Year Book for 1919, just published which is brought out for the public as well as for the 25,000 Swift & Company shareholders. The Year Book also represents the packers side of the Federal Trade Commission investigation, upon which Congress is asked to base action against the industry, Many who have rever heard the | ral CoC CU Bool ‘Would you like one? Merely mall your name and address to the Chicago office and the book will come to you. Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago

FARMERS TAKE NOTICE, | Fertilizer Running Over 3 Per Cent Potash $20.00 Per Ton While It Lasts, | X0) ESAB 3 M » a ET io, With Top Vig CLASS CONDITION hys K UOREE ® | ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS, inc. ~. 00 SE COF 0D Co-operate to the fullest extent with the United States Fuel Administration, and help boy on P "s C Ur Rr rt Oil Heater is an efficient substitute for Coal. (The VERY BEST OIL HEATERS may be obtained from mesmnrrmncee_w os CHAS. A. SWAIN huloes Lice FCD (C1 Oui i 14 54 04 i Ont OB. F NA t-f bul pie J 0 (13 54 € Together with the oil cans and the oil. | s F o a 68) UBS) 3 3, Bk 421 5 Cesare | R iy) 9 e) a U Loy yo‘ ‘diy :{b[ol :<: BUILT IN FIVE SIZES

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$4-TON DREADNAUGHT All have "Republic-Torbensen" rear inSernal gear drive with nickel steal bearpy 23 hin 4g mars Truck factory is truck factory in the world are doing wonstate ings. R+ the Republi and @ (d derfully economic in the Onion and on brings a A. T. HAYNES 825 Washington Street — Cape May, New Jersey General distributor for Oape May County and part of Cumberland County, u