Cape May Star and Wave, 19 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CLASSIFIED FDI L IH ADVERTISING IN TRIS COLUMN 10 CENTS PER LINE, 6 WORDS TO A LINE. MINIMUM CHARGE so CENTS ____________ LOST-One. Black . Folding | Pocketbook Case, containing some money in bills, Registration . Cards, . Odd Fellows, and Moose receipts. . Valuable to owner only, Return to Star and Wave Office and receive liberal reward. | Corporal G. Van Dortrecht T-19 760 it ESpEpppppppoammmmmmmmmad LOST-LAVALLIERE WITH Three diamonds, near Lafayette and Sidney avenue, July 15th, | Reward if returned to Mra. J. West, 1253 Washington Street. T5 FOR SALE FOR SALE-SOME VERY DESIR able Building Lots on the Stockton Property, opposite Convention Hall. See J. H. Hughes, Agent, 410 Washington Street. He will quote prices ; to you T-19-19 FOR SALE-An elegant brick | dence and garage. All mo‘srn conveniences14 rooms, 3 patoisbail Public water, electric lights, hot water | hent, 5 acres . cultivated, . attractive surroundings, . good . roads, RC Moorestown, 7 miles from Camden, 5 minutes from R. R. and trolley | Bar- | gain for quick sale. . Address 408 Drexel Building, Philadelphia 7-19 1t FOR SALE-NEW OLIVER TYPE writer, standard visible, only two weeks from factory, in perfect condition, will sell below cost to quick Sts, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE-1 IVER-JORNSON BI cycle, new May Sth, in very good condition now. Cost $45.00, will sell for $30.90 — See Van Dyke at Army Hospital YMGA or at the bikie ESS FOR SALE-A CORNER LOT 6 x 80 x 100, 4 minutes to Railroad Station, for cash. Apply Bex 128, Audubon, N. J. "18 T-12 3t rem aon One 1917 Ford Teuring Car. One Buick Touring Car, self bumiaiid eloainic lights. HARRY KEHEB, 432 West Perry Street, TB5 T-12 if Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE-AUIILIART satume | Rett omneboedifcrniininsefiamaned knockabout. Finest sea boat of its type on the coast. For particulars, write or see owner-R, W. Wescott, 907 Stockton avenue, 687 T-5 3t nn pr _ 10,000 | Apply Star and Wave Pub. Co. ) WANTED LAUNDRY BY THE PIECE OR BY Ruffings, 721 Osborne St. Kezstone 64 R. _-_.__._ ‘WANTED-MAN, COLORED | OR) white, to care for partial invalid and assist in house duties. Apply | $22 Kearney Avenue, ‘WANTED-GOOD | WAITRESS | IN Ice Cream Parlor, with or without board. — No Sunday Work, . Karl Kokes, 524 Washington St. L2 PoSITION WANTED-Colored | lady rsn A SMALL SAFE. | State ce a Star and Wave Pub. Co. . 1t ROOMS To | LET-LARGE © ROOM witn: sleeping. porch.. Use of bath and living room. | No cooking. $12 a white cirL for light housework, . Sleep. home, Parker Apartments | No. 8, Beach Avenue, Cape May. nch. teacher. . A prompt c owith full particulars w ciated. . Adres "The Chalfonte," Cape (May. .

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner Decatur and Lafayette Sts, Rev. Pail Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D., ector The Right Reverend Paul Matthews, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese will be the Celebrant at the . eight . o‘clock Communion, assisted by the Rector, and at the close of the service will administer the Apostolic rite of Confirmation. 10:80 Second service and Sermon, Dr. Howe will officiate. Miss Dorothy Wilson will sing a solo at this service. 8 P. M. Evening Prayer. Services for the Week Thursday, Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8. Friday, St. James Celebration at 8, Litany at 4. Church Open All the Year THE BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES 10:00 A. M. Bible School-Clarses for all ages. 11 A. M. Preaching, 8 P. M. Preaching. Rev. W. M. Walker D.. D. will preach both morning and evening. Wednesday evening-Prayer | Meeting 8 P. M. PRESSYTERIAN CHURCH Decatur and Hughes Streets Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman, Minister Sabbath Services 980 a. m. Bible School. 10:30 a. m. Worahip and Sermon. 8:00 p. m. Worship and Sermon. Week-day Services 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, PrayerMeet:00 p. m. Friday, Christian Enad The Rev, S. H. Leeper of Media, Pa. is expected to preach morning and evening. The pastor expects to preach on July 27th. Three electric fans have been placed in the church auditorium assuring a comfortable atmosphere. The pastor will be very glad to be service to strangers in any possible bis # A cordial invitation is extended to residents and visitors to share in the privileges of all services. <_ meam RESORT RUNS DANCE HALL "Think . of it! Oc Ocean . City, the urtisle recently appearing in one of Ocean‘ City‘s papers, criticising . the Municipal Administration for discon tinuing the free concerts, and oper ating a "dance hall." Another paper . quoting a | local speaker, exclaims:. "There are thou: sands of clean young people to be found on the city‘s boardwalk in the evenings, yet those who have charge cf the music pavilion have perpetrated this devilishness." Considering the fact that, Ocean City is the town in which Pbathers were invited to attend efturch in their swimming suits, the dance hall prope» sition does not seem to be such a startling innovation. --_-sbeae ooo Where is the guy that says this town is slow? Why even the town clock is fast.

AN ORDINANCE Borough of Cape May Point An ordinance providing for the 1i+ sing of automobiles and motor ve> hicles for hire, in the Borough of Cape May Point, New Jersey, and fix» ing the fees for much licenses. Section 1-The Board of Commisrx of the Borough of Cape May . New Jersey do ordain: That before operating any . automobile or {motor vehicle for hire, through, over lor upon any of the streets or bighways of said Borouch th owner or lessee thereof shall auply for and obtain a license to do so. Applications Cn E Iwriting to the Borough — Clerk, and {shall sot forth: A-‘The type of the motor vehicle and the name of *he manufacturer or the popular name thereof, the factory number and the horse-pdwer theroof. B-The State license number of the motor vehicle. C-The seating cavzity of the motor volicle, recording to its trade or factory rating, or, if a truck, | the carrying capacity and the seating capacity thereof. D-The name, age, residence and business address of the applicant and, if a corporation, its name, date of incorporation, and registered office and place of business: if a partnership, its business name, name of the partners and their ages, residences and F inmied of business. E-The name of the owner or owners of the vehicles to be licensed. Section 2-And be it further | or dained, that the operator of each car operated shall carry at all times an :identification card to be shown to any person with proper authority, request ling to examine the same, which shall be supplied by the Borough Clerk. Every motor vehicle licensed | under this ordinance shall, when it is used in the business for which it is licensed display plainly and | prominently | in view on the front of the same, the license tag, showing the license number granted under this ordinance. Section 3-No license hereunder shall be granted to one who is not a citizen of the United States or a Ait or proper person to operate such motor vehicle. Section 4-And be it further ordained, that all automobiles or motor vehicles used for carrying passengers for hire, or for soliciting business or trade in carrying . such passengers, shall pay an annual license fee of fifty dollars before receiving such license. Section 5--And be it further or dained, that all automobiles or motor vehicles for hire or charge, other than those used for carrying Section 6-And be it further . ordained, that all licenses granted under this ordinance, shall expire on the first day of June following the date of their issue, and that no license ahall be issued for s part of a year nor for a less sum that herein prescribed. Section 7-And be it further or CC C 3 cA _ ILX __ violating any of the foregoing pro- , shall, upon conviction before a competent authority, be subject to a fine of mot more than two hundred dollars, for each offense or violation, at the discretion of the magistrate or other — competent . muthority . before whom such person may be tried, and in default of payment of such fine, may be imprisoned in the Borough or County jail for a term not exceeding ninety days in the discretion of such or — other — competent Section 8-And be it further . ordained, that all ordinances or parts of

ordinances in conflict with this ordimance, be and the same horeby are repealed, and this ordinance shall ‘ake leffect immediately Pased and approved July 14. 1919 EDWARD w. SPRING Mayor. MARK Ricon, WASHINGTON LeNOiR, Commissioners. ‘Attest:-H, H. BUSSE, Clerk bualxd The foregoing ordinance was passed jon first and second readings by the [Board of Commissioners of the Bor|ough of Cape May Point, New Jersey, he a regular meeting held on the 14th of July 1919, and notice is hereby given that said ordinance will be con[sidered on third reading and . final passage at a meeting of . the said |Board of Commissioners to be held in the | Commissioner‘s . Room _ in . the ‘Springer Building, in said Borough, at eight ofclock in the cvening on the twenty-second day of July 1919, where any person or taxpayer Ean doua jection to the passage thereof may appear and be heard. H. H. BUSSE, Borough Clerk, ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keenan announce the marriage of their daughter Laura, of this city, to Jack Warren Uphold, of Puresu, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Uphold will make their home in New London, Connecticut, where Mr. Uphold is stationed on the | Submarine 0-10. Talk is cheip, but that‘s about the only thing that is. OHI MAN} MAN! Why worry! Koop‘s Lightning Hair H bald spots will be covered with hair, DEVON HOTEL Under Ownership Management For Fifteen Years FIRST CLASS CUISINE J. L. KEHR, Prop. Bouth Lefayette St. Cape May [Jitlingor‘s Gate 18 NOW READY TO SERVE 106 DECATUR STREET

The FASHION SHOP pere " ere FET or or e oa P Tr a a A ational Bank Sweeping Dress Reductions to reduce our stock of Dresses in eft oa t/ 2 Organdie, Silk and Georgette. — We have marked every dress at a price that cannot be equaled anywhere. J Ceo R F 0°7.1, (0 B70 R 5 (o To tll (PE we o »A t c -A Ts while they last « a + + & ESI .10 A full line of Bathing Suits at special reduced prices, It will pay you to visit the FAS4Y‘ON SHOP 3308 Pacilic Avenue, Next Door to Electric Office *

| Lo ys M b s 1 200 I (05 1 > yye l :i9) 6 Caldwell Lawn Mowers, Wood and Steel Grass Rakes, Garden Hose 25 ft. Sections to 500 ft, Garden Travells, Spades, Shovels, Spading Forks, Grass Hooks, Grass Shears, Pruning Shears, Sprinkling Pots. Scythe Blades and Snathe. A Full Line of Screen Doors-Window Screens-Poultry Wire, Galvanized. Black and Copper Screen Wire. CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-307 Jackson Street (ot 23 ! PC o PC Tg med E POT T & SHOE REPAIRING IN ALL TTS BRANCHES Nosien Seles and Rubber Heals a Specialty, ‘We Make a Specialty of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bestblack in Building for Lodis and Gentlemen. Shoo Sundries and all Kinds of Polishes for Sale. Ls 3 15 A. * 3 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SH UALUNEL:» Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., June 30, 1918

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