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CLASSIFIED PDypuuy HLH ING IN THIS COLUMN 10 CENTS PER LINE, 6 WORDS TO A LINE. MINIMUM CHARGE se CENTS. ___ FOR RENT-9 ROOM HOUSE COM. fortable and convenient, 505 Hughes street. Apply Jos. S. Stites, Cape May City, N. J. Phone Keystone 10-18-18.2t FOR RENT OR FOR S.LE ON AC count of sickness, nice property 12 rooms, central. location, large Po age and driveway, 112 r St. Cape May, 1 0-11- MeoSt rane? wan Pons aJ ve PUR th $ £12.00" th mont or t, $1 per mon‘ Apply to FH -004 — medl, at Crease Sscoue wnt Pary mtr. FOR SALE FOR SALE-PIGS, PIGS, PIGS. INoculated against swine plague, mixed infection, njpmr‘t hog cholera. L.CA§HBURN Cape May, N. 3. USED CARS FOR SALE Ford — Sedan, — demountable | rims many extras,. Perfect condition, Ford Town Car, all new rubber in good order. E Amend enclosures, good condition. Buick truck 1% tens in good order. ‘These cars are for sale cheap for the: want of use. HARRY KEHR. 432 West Perry street. Keystone 121 M. 10-18-8t. FOR SALE- BABY CARRIAGE IN go6d condition. | Apply to 41 Jack: gon street. Bell pmone 218 10-16-19-1272-1t, For SALE-STUDEBAKER AUTO five passenger, electric system and starter, four new fires, two extra condit plate, call at Mrs. F. a z. u fot Heln‘ssd pany inet [+37 rsocd HOUSE FOR SALE Apply at Star and Wave office. annnmnrrnnnnarrn nna gre FOR SALE-INDIAN MOTORCYcle, model 1916 fuuly equipped, Ce A PA OJ May Post N. 4. Keystone Phone Mifflin Co., Penmegrove, N. J. WANTED NTED-TO RENT A SMALL house all the year. State location and price. Adress "K" Star and Wave office. WANTED-HOUSE WORK FOR 4 hours pet day by white woman. Apply Mrs. Best, 501 Washington street, Cape May, N. J. 10-16-19-1278-1t WANTED-HELP FOR GENERAL housework. . Prefer white. | Bell phone 218. 10-16-18-1272-11

Continued from page one 8rd. Pearl Letta Wildwood. 6. Bost jar of vegetables 1st. Esther Thompson, Green Crock 2nd. Dorther Barlow, Ocean City. rd, Gertrude Speer, Sea lel City CLASS 11 (Sewing) 2. Best patch in plaid. ist. Mildred G. Kennedy, | Middle ‘ownship. Fg Fannie Bateman, Middle Towna Ci Best hand hemmed towel. 1st. Florence Gochenaur, Ocean City 4. Best darn in table linen or wool n goods. ist. Katherine Smith, Ocean City. e o a rith at least three button holes. Ist. Edena Small, Middle Township 2nd. Elsie Hines, Middle Township. 8rd. Frances Stiles, Middle Townpm Oirmermer Strap One , "Cl 8rd. Alice Mills, Middle Township. 4. Best Layer Cake. 8rd. Louise Pierce, Cape May City. $. — Best jar fruit. 1st. Lucile Springer, Middle Townpe e e e Ss ship. a oe Pee e City. I 6. Best glass of jelly. 1st. Virginia Steer, Ocean City. 2nd. Ruth Bright, and Mary Garden, jointly, Wildwood. 3rd. Elizabeth Sinkinson, Ocean City [Siprmrermint gmvarea tring 1st. Celeste Foster, Middle Township. 2nd. Frances Stiles, Middle Township. rd. Virginia Steer, Ocean City. ma Dorothy Jones, Ocean City. brvcedBberc Abistid Widwood, Middle Township, | and Ocean City refer to the high schools in thos districts. THE HORSE RACING ‘The herse racing was much better than that of 1918 and attracted many The | results . were . as Fishing Creek, 231% Garrity-John Fox, Ocean City 282 Hal Actorn-Wim. Scull, C. H. 234 Restlons-George Rea 234 2.85 Class, 3 heats Happy B. Robert Cresse, Rio Grande 244% Aima Chimes--Alfred Cresse Pierce‘s 245 Forrest Chimes, Leoffler Bros. Wildwood . 246 3 Minute Class, 3 heats Stombon-C. Carson, Rio Grande 3.02 Dan W.--C. Wood, Cape May 3.00 Ben Chimes-W. Coron, Rio Grande 3.05 Firefly-Jos. Hulbruner, Cape May — 3.05 daisy Free for all Races, 3 heat Garrity, 3. P. Fox, Occan City 284% Restless, pe hhikh C. Rea, Cold Spring 231 Lou Chimes, Leslic Bates, Fishing. Creek 23 CLASS 3 HEATS Happy B.-Robert Cresic, Rio Grande 247 Alma Chimes, Alfred Crosse Pierce‘s 2.5 Forrest Chimes-Loeffler Brox. Wildwood 25

3 Minute Class-3 heats Dan W.-C. Wood, Cape ~ May 259% Ben Chimes-C. Corson, Rio Grande 3.00 Stombon,-W. Corson, Rio Grande 250% Colt Class-2 heats half mile Firefly-Jos. Halburner, Cape y 168% Maybe-Boyd McPherson, Fish ing Creek Eunice Chimes-Lealie Bate, Fishing Creek COUNTY SCHOOL CONTEST IN AGRICULTURE PRIZES AWARDED VOCATIONAL SCHOOL CLAS A CORN I aca er, 2 watches, 2nd prize, Richard Ewing Srd prize, Thomas Hand 4th prize, Newton Schellenger bed Ist prize, Edgar McPherson 24 prize, Isadore Abramovits 3rd prize, Russell Taylor SPECIAL CLASSES ORCHARD FRUIT Pumpkin, 1, No. 11 Wildwood H Whitesboro Bod Largest Beets1 Earle Bailey, Scout Knife 2 Theodore Sayer, Hoe Carrots1 Fannic Zimmerman, $1.00 1 Lydia Springer 2 Theodore Griffith 3 Mary Watson Sweet Corn-L. Turner Plates-Griffith Turner Pigs-Fulton Ewing Electric Lamp SPECIAL VOCATIONAL CLASS Hyman Benson, Apples, 2 Millard Howell, Peacheb, 2 Z Wilhelmena Powell, Fountain Pen CLASS B CORN Ist Prize, Edward Newman. 2nd Prize, Henry Schellinger 3rd. Prize, Edwin Noon. 4th Prize, Manford Todd. POTATOES Ist Prize, George Tronem 2nd Prize, Allan Comors. 2nd Prize, Sherman: Thompson 4th Prize, S, Abramovitz SWEET POTATOES 1st Prize, Fulton Ewing 2nd Prize, Harry Taylor Bateman SPECIAL SWEET POTATO PRIZES Anna Zimmerman, Wheelbarrow. bnprdidialeetmn BrimairelbtaniabLpid __ SPECIAL YAM POTATO CLASS. 1. Sammel Compton, $209 2." Thomas Springer, Hoe. 8. S. Abramovitz, Potato fork. FIRST NATIOAL hanel- or

Second Prize, Henry Schellenger, P Third prize, Thomas Hand, A Cass. Third prize, Edwin Noon, B Cisse: Fourth prize, Newton SchellengerA Class Fourth prize, Manford Tood, B. Class POTATO Firte prize | Edgar | MePhernon, A Class E r p idiahtiard E i ied Clans. Second prize, Allan Connors, BClass Third prize, Russel Taylor, A Class Third prize, Sherman: Thompson, B Class. Fom price, | 6. Abramovits, A Cinas. AGRICULTURAL PAPERS becriptions, Pennaylted by Sylvan D. Enstein, Presented by S. Enstein. Five yearly subscriptions to "Peansylvania Farmey, Winners to be ne lected by Richard Reeves. Presented by Richard Reeves. CASH PRIZES Woodbine Girl, $200 ‘Woodbine boy, $1.00. Fannie Zimmerman, Woodbine, $1.00 Lydia Springer, Goshen, $9.00 Theodore Griffith, Erma $2.00 Mary Watson, S. Dennis, $1.00 Bamuel Compton, $2.00 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the ar« counts of the subscriber, as Executor Surrogate, and reported for set‘lement to the Orphan‘s Court of the County af Cape May on the 19th day of November next, at which time application will be made for allowance of Commision and couse! fees. Dated October 16th, 1919. THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA Executor J. SPICER LEAMING Proctor. 10-18-19-4¢. v a M a (4 1268 Wishes to inform his friends in d CE AIL has been released from service with the United States Govern: ment and has resumed his connection with Jacob Reed‘s Sons Mr. Huber will be pleased to serve all of his friends and acquaintances with their require P Noe 22 Ca ery, Etc, and invites an early inspection of the Merchandise CC LG _ som. 1424-1428 Cliestant Street PHILADELPHIA

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