Cape May Star and Wave, 31 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Saturday, May 31, 1919 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE

Monuments, Headstones and |U Po Md gid t EOT E00 y Co e eae I a E Nay Now is the opportunity to purchase. . yo memorial . We have over 500. completed monume nts, hends kers, comer w yards in C wntacn and Pr ned. — We mane mo to the present advance in price of material and ling them much im price chan we c c these a 1 lec or Ca h ue in our line ford for a long time it is pe ing to bo v ply the demand. | This coupled with the shortage of pronten gu tea used by the terrible losses in the World War will tax all the munumental deaters to the limit to fill orders promptl . Camden Yard Opposite Harleigh Cemeter: Bell Phone 2737. Pleasantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery, . Bell Phone 1 13 D1 h 14 Dosd Dh WoW W NU OS) 0.1. cll AMMELL Prest, 117 N. Cornwall Ave., Ventnor, for Atlantic A. L. "hone 14, Vice west., Absccon, N, for Comberland, Cape May, Burlington, Ocesn and Atluntic Counties. F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J, for Camden, Silem, and Glouceser Counties. W. DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J, for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va, for state of Virginia, (o "n f : F 0." 1 " 15 A Pa a 2 MAIN OFFICE, — PLEASANTVILLE, N. J

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F LAS af ol F to 4 of » N E (o % YI BY f aoe a at ic ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH 07 AND COLD RUNNING WATeR iN EACH RooM STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF wit JU ALUN HU Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., December 31, 1918

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Acts as Administrator, | Executor, Guardian or Trestesl Wills drawn and kept without charge. BSafaty Deposit Boxes for rent in Burglar-proof Vaulta, ADVIGORY BOARD.

Bpleer Leamming, Chairman F 3. a Reuben T. Johnson Sherman B. Sharp Jobs. B. Hofman

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BELL 329 KEYSTONE 239. J & W. & A (eft 93 5 PCT o Poe (tc (Otc SEEN OT 2 e SHOE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Neolen Sole: and Rubber Heels a Specialty, We Moke a Specialty of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in Building for Ladies and Gentlemen, Shoe Sundries and all Kinds of Polishes for Sale. 05 WASHINGTON STREET Lk -a _Es (6. 9 A wnsererenncmnucenennnemenmee‘y wencccreesen i pests Loy wih (01 11000 1 1 99. C4) | i peje C0) BJ HE :C | D) 8 ) op ‘4:

. Rigney aineans ts no resvecter of parc "I nforhy 4 taoed amictine today can be traced hack. to Widney t le. flak withers Aut the most important body. Hier are the Riterets. inc purifiers, of your blood. Kidney disease is neually indlotted.bJ inces, — neeplenmnons, derhondmicy:. Weckachor stomach, trow Ue, oaln in loins and ‘Tower abdomi any signee gravel. rhoumatiom, poral an All these derangements are nature‘ slnale to warn you that the kidners need \ belp. You should use GOLD MMDAL Haarlem: Oil imme muemencnmcencmnrmrrel

¢latmiy.. no soothime. heating off tim yiates the kipnos, rounves ifeoma tons: and deatroyn ave caused it. Do

he County Grande, and Mr. Fiat Phors " mL Me os d nve impeon ie work: which haw for its ol ment of the eon goo gusty in Cape May Coun it be in the natire (f Lons showlngg the pelin pon o noor a White" introdu of Goshen. "ct troduced by C1 ville, and. "Gb tween. the highest and Tow ing strains, it neight be w mun to consider well his problems. E. E. Mudara of | Palermo s for five tons of ground king delivered. next year, wis n. farmer after 4000. finc were found to be ind with cabbage maggot. J The executive committce . of | the County Beard of Agriculture held a ‘snappy meeting at the home of Mr. IW. S. Thompson of Goshen last Wed[nesday evening. | The next Iwill be at the home of the P fof the County Board of Agriculture st Plerecs. It i hoped that the "Automobile Tow" will than last year and that the greater part of the day will be given to it. e s were too hurriedly. passed. by | last I be n big time for three at the College Farm (New Jer y Experimental Station) on the 19th Zob. Zist of June. All farmers have [ing automobiles and wanting a fine Yun with intresting things at the end should plan to go up. If you are interested we will send you a program. The fourth spray for upples should be applied. | Use lime-sulfor and ar senate of lead. The Chairman of . the | Belleplain Community Committee bus arranged peppers this year As this will be a field meeting, discussions of fer ts and . cultural methods will be put into practice. the for the meeting of the Farm Demon Belleplain | Community . Committee is interested fin king crab as a fertilizer and will see that two or three demonstrations are carried on in that Section. — Acid phorphate will be used to balance the crab material in making a high-grade fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphoric acid In traveling about the country 1 notice that many trees set this last Spring are still unpruned. . For the best interests of the tree and con: sequently the grower, . these should have been pruned when they were set. It is not too . late however, 10 properly. prune. the little apples and peache and those having trees in {this state should prune them... Cut the peach tree to whips cightcen to {twenty inches. high, . Prune the aps I pte trees so that h branch. will | measure from eight to twelve inch | | Look out for SpanEEventee | At the first sign of a cold take or 30 yeore-in tables sut repmes io so pre in uing f 3 days. Meas | ree mar periom a tres, pare wxenino bon tte MituinP — The Republic ome r Track Compan: 1500 pounds to Tobenson internal gear drive. A. Motor: 3 — Apply A. D. Reeves, M "C955 wistional Bank Bollding. pauls Porm® for City Com (t A adry Star and wave Station Department Lal

Thar‘sfwe things can‘t (Pre e Tl charm end mellow old "Mellow old age" in good Kentucky age. Burley Tobacco is reached after it has cured for two years. We put millions of pounds in ware» houses every year, to ripen for two years. It is a slow, expensive method. But it makes Velvet as good a pipe tobacco as money can buy. / It makes Velvet mel- [ oud Vale b 5% Loe te 1 fms v alel I and long-burning. Get that charm of Velvet‘s mellow age in your pipe today. e ae Roll a VELVET Cigarette

PBF 14 51 Siu 1 34 017€ 01 Green Creck, N. J., May 30-The festival held at Dias Creek last Saturday attracted many people from here. Luke V. Camp, wife and grandson, of Mayville, spent Sunday afternoon with Raiph Schellinger and wife here. James Hoffman and wife, of Millville, spent Sunday with Joseph Camp and wife. Our new County Road Supervisor, James McLinden, of Rio Grande, visited Alfred Cresse Sunday. Mrs. Isaue Linderman has been wn-| der the care of her physician for the past week, Mrs. Harry Conover, Jr., spent last} week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs, Thomas F. Morgan, at Port Elizabeth. Arthur Hollingsead and Mrs, Ells Tomlin visited Ding. Creck | Sunday evening. George Weaver e wife entertainjed on Sunda Fo [Mrs. Short, aunt, 3 {sim sind some friends from Wildwood. fa, M. M. Norbury and . wife . Alwilds. Foster, South afternoon, Mrs. Gertrude Norbury, , of Attantic {City, spent Sunday with her parents,

Frauk E. Bate and wife, of Fishing reek, attended church service . here On June 7th, Rev. John R. Greer of Dennisville and Rev. Samuel Cawman ill exchange pulpits. ‘The Sacrament f the Lord‘s Supper will be adminatered. Cape May Grange P. of H. enterined Miss Olive Douglass, one . of our County School workers, on Tues evening and | after hearing a peech by her. A pot luck supper was erved. | Grange activities are increas ing ,and many new members are being admitted. Captain — Nathan Doughty caught Aftcen fine drum fish and a large roe sturgeon in his pound Monday, | The aviar is now bringing one doflar per pound.

(ESS OPPORTUNITY k hesiical The Power Yacht Emily fully equipped for Sailing and Fish in Parties will be sold at a Bargain on account of other busimoss — absorbing. full time . of owner. This yacht is S0 feet long 11 foot beam and is in good order. This boat will be sold cheap and therefore very quick, LAFAYETTE BENNETT 1G Corgle Street Keystore Phone 359. . Caps May

FIRE ALARM BOX 5-Warhington St. meat Schellenger‘® Landing. 2-Washington St. near Union. |47-Waskington St. & Madison Ave. M4-lafayetite Et. & Bank. 88 -Broad & Eimirs Sts. Comme Reioobniichibet Afoabb (#-Stockton Ave. near ueen Bt. 3-Washington & Franklin Bta. T6-Howard St. & Stockton Ave. R2-Columbla Ave. & Gueraey Bt. Bi~4kean Bt. neat Bosch Ave. 91-Brosdway & Grant Bt. P2-Brordway & Beach Ave. I erry St. & Cape Island Creek, 4--Lafiyelte & Grant Rt. 5-Washington & Jackson Sta. #7--Cotumbia Ave. & Decatur Bt. I | | i

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