Page Eight ~ CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, June 7, 1919
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING wDVERTISING IN THIS COLUMN 10 CENTS PER LINE, 6 WORD3) TO A LINE, MINIMUM CHARGE o CENTS. FOR RENT Fog neyr_orsirEABLe FUR- | nished roof 5 Hughes kee] Cape May, N 3° FOR RENT-A LARGE SECOND! floor front room near beach . and amusements, centrally located, 112, Decatur Street, Cape May — 580 at| _________________ FOR RENT-AT CAPE MAY POINT 10 roomed furnished | house . with | garage at $175. H. D. Sloan, Cape May Point niin ne aparrer remanent ) 9 1) Adk-F T A 3 FOR SALE-Harley-Davidson Motor cycle with side car. For sale cheap. Apply to H. M., Cape May Point, Keystone Phone 122-x _____________ FOR SALE-I LAWN MOYER, new; 40 feet of Garden Hose; 2 doren . Pint Mason Jars; I dozen Quart Mason Jars. . Apply No. 2 Graves Row. % FOR SALE-1 | Three-Spring | CatUnder, 1 Horse Bas in good . condition. Will sell reasonable. Apply to Ralph Schollinger, Green Crock, | N. 3. Ld ifrande FOR SALE-AN "OLD | TOWN" Canoe, 18 feet long.newly painted, in good condition. | Reasonable offer. Can be seen at bungalow on Michi gan Avenue. __________ FOR SALE-PAPER ICE CREAM) National Bank Building. * LOST L08T-Dark Cost with Gray stripe from Auto between Woodbury and Cape May. — Reward if returned to WANTED-A GOOD COOK IMMEdiately. white or colored. . Apply Strand Hotel, Perry Street near beach. NISHED ROOMS-FOR RENT Two rooms and kitchenette $10 per week. — No children, | also | unfurnished houses. . M. A. Scull. Keal Fstate, 120 York | Avenue, West Cupe May. ‘Keystone Phone 177-¥. 529 5.31 3t L_____________ HA HORSE Power Motor and one two horse power motor. A. D. Reeves, Cape HELP WANTED Jub Compositor Job Pressmen Paper| Ruler Loy or Girl Apprentices TAR AND WAVE PUB. CO. CLIP your coupons The . Suturi Evening . Post gives the following advice It seem» What many. hotders of Liberty Bonds: ure not: collecting the dnterext whew It Cols due. Tf It is a snioil hand the. half ye flores bx w still wom, . Perhapee It does: nat seem to" the. bolder worth bothering with, . Perhaps he does not know how to do it. Every six months. mo Interest coupim, attached to the bond, falls due. Ir In ms good as money. at any respectable bonk. Cat It off and hand it in nt the bank. Then put the amount Into War Savings Stimp« or into: another. Liberty Bond subscription. We have found bondholders who fatled to clip. coupons with the Iden that by letting the government Keep the interest money they wore ing on with the war.. but that it the way to do Tt. . When inst falls due the Treasurer mus: In readiness a sum suftisient to pay It all. My cattecting the in: and. Investing: the proceeds In stamps you take It off the Tromsurers bands and clean up (he our Liberty Band Ireest erlously. . Clip the evupons they fall due,
WITH THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Decatur and Hughes Streets Rev, Curtis O. Bosserman, Minister obras 10:30 a. m. Worship and Sermon preceded by short sermon to children, and baptism of children. 8: p. m.-Worship and Sermon, « Angle, of the | Army | Hospital Nurses‘ Corps, will sing. Week-day Services 8:00 p. m. WednesdayPrayermeeting 8:00 p. m. Friday-Christian Endeavor. On June 15th, Mr. Rue of the Y. M. C. A. will conduct the morning seree and preach. In the evening an interesting Children‘s Day Service will Friends desiring to share eystematieally in our Church Budget during the summer can secure the weekly envelopes from the treasurer, Mr. Frank B. Mecray. A cordial invitation is extended to residents and visitors to attend all services. Free pews. poms. tcacommmment METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Next Sunday-Children‘s Day ; 10:30-Infant Baptis Reception of Members and Exercises by Primary Department. T:80-Children‘s Day Exercises | by the School. Songs, recitations by the Scholars. — eeParish of the CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph. D,, Rector innovnditsnmbiened Dr. Howe will officiate at all services. t 7 la aaaaasi E Be an Exhorter TRADE IN TOWN. Get YOUR NEIGHBOR to do + It‘s not enough that mj needs ALL the dol-
lars. When EVERYBODY trades in town we‘ll have the MOST PROSPEROUS community in America. INDIVIDUAL prosperity means COMMUNITY prosperity. COMMUNITY prosperity means INDIVIDUAL prosperity. i What Are You Worth? Did you ever fizure out what you |are worth to yourself? | ~ P1d you ever think that, as a buman being, you have a certain value which can be set down in dollur nnd cent? You can reckon it from your wages or ratary. . |_ your annual Income represents the | Interest on a certain amount of capital, Buppore you receive £1,000 a year. At 4 per cent this is the interest on $25,000. If you could tum. yourself | into "eapttnt" this would be your value, | Whenever you increase your energy, | intelligence or. effertiveness. fn your business you capitalize yourself at a Prarie ac | £4,000 a year from your gervices you | can get down your personal valuation at £100,000.-Waco (Tex.) News, _____~ Mate anc Femate. A men‘s idea Is Just to catch a trata; « woman gets down to the depot half un hour abead of schedule, for: fer the engineer may decide to leave enr‘
TO TRANSFER Leny C3 UE HFC UI (Continued from First Page) | a protection of the const in time of w und in the development of naval avi-‘ ation at all times," Pho E colina ing it control of the life saving stations, the personnel of which can be| trained and developed into an efficient, military patrol to guard the const in| time of war, this military patrol hes. ing highly essential as demonstrated during the recent submarine attacks on our coast." 8 "It will improve the efficiency ot operation of the present Coast Guard activities, particularly: the four important duties, by muking available for use in this work the modern equipment of the Navy.. The use of Naval) equipment in this work will obviate the necessity of rep‘acing the worn-out obselete and fost equipment of . the Const Gua Milliee Ui e Ch i culh mas CR uds a of the personnel of the present Const Guard by improving: their conditions of living and by restoring their esprit de corps, and bringing to them contentment, which is the foundation of | personal efficiency." 10 "tI will further increase the officiency of the present Const Guard personnel by giving them adequate modern equipment with whith to accomplish their work." 11. "It will achieve econon-y by abolishing certain functions of the Const! Guard which are duplications of simlar functions in the Navy. It is estimated that by. consolidating . Liese duplications with similar fonctions in the Navy, a saving of approxi setely one-half million dollars per year will be accomplished, | Some sturlents | of this question place the saving st a higher figure. A part of the saving will be used in achieving improved officiency, expecially with respect to the | personne! .and for a time the great. economy may not be apparent, but the ! economy will. develop with the per-‘ fection of reorganization. . We eon maintain emphatically, that there will be no additional expense." 12° "It will further achieve ecanomy ! by making, as before stated, the present adequate equipment of the Navy built and purchased for war purpose available for replacing worn-out and‘ lost equipment of the Coast Guard., The accomplishment of this amaiga-j mation will make it unnecessary for any yessels to be built for Coast Guard | work for at least ten or fifteen years, Pop a servative estimate. of a million dollm«‘ per year for the period mentioned." | 13 "Finally it will accomplish a co-; ordination of similar | functions | that uld never be accomplished under | sent conditions. In short, it com» the little Navy with the big Navy and makes ONE NAVY, which | it should be." A TWO-FoLD piny yELY ii flicien mothers a give their chilar Scott‘s Emulsion regularly-and then fake if | Pe oe a O sc | | that contains elements as needful to an adult as to a child. _ Build up your strength-- try Scott‘s, Scott & Bowne, Blcomfeld, M.J. . 194
AN APPRECIATION Likewise, in reference to the rams minutes of @ specic! business meeting of the First Baptist Church held the 14th instant, Greetings: Jesus maid, concerning. the maiden whom He afterwards called from the sleep of death, "She in mot dend but »lerpeth," Likewise, in reference it the pase ing away of our beloved pastor, Rev. Wm, S. Catlett, we would suy, "He in not dead but aleepeth." While he hax passed into the great beyond, the influence of his Godly life still lives and will live ‘till time shall be no more. We recognized and appreciated in him, not only a man or irreproachable Christian: character. | but a . pastor whose influence arose not from wealth nor worldly attainments, but . rather from the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. He was a friend in the true sense of the word, always glad to lend a sympathetic and loving ear to all — who sought his advice. Great however, as our los is as a church, we realize the grguter . loss sustained by his companion and to her we extend our loving sympathy. As believers in Christ, we, there fore, bow in loving submission to the Divine: Will and commend . her, . our church and all others who mourn with us, to the boundless love of Him, who doeth all things well. And on that bright morning, when | the trumpet shall sound and time shall be no more, may it be our good for- | tune to join our beloved pastor and , friend, in that city, eternal in the Heavens. | Signed by the Board of Deacons, First Raptist Church, Cope May. Ingurnbbowincmmmptatarnd DIRECTOR NEW JERSEY | EX. PERIMENT STATION TO ADDRESS POMONA GRANGE Dr. Jacob G. Lipman, Director of the New Jersey Experiment Station, | known throughout the United States | and in Europe for his experimentil ; work in fertilizers and soils wit favor | the Pomona Grange with an address ! on Saturday evening, June 7tn at the ! South Seavilie Grange Hall. | Pr. Lip» | man will choose his subject and those , who know him know that something ! worth while will be said. Mr, A. L, Clark, Chief of the Bureau ! of Markets, Trenton, will also speale, | giving us the latest developments in cooperative buying a . subject very | much in the foreground at the present time. A lurge gathering is expected at both the afternoon and evening meetings. The Better the Printing ak ec a cd the impression it will create. Moral: Have your print» «u; done here. fads Mew] READ THE STAR AND WAVE FOR | F 0M A O9, DF
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