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

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, November 8, 1919

FRIDAY — MOR t a book entitled "Hus Ae ecs 3 return to Star and Wave office an sward. wo | housekeeping.. suites steam heated, electric lights, pri vate baths. — All agents or H. H Parker, 1527, North | 28th. street Philadelphia. r426-11-8-19-2 You nmre-- ranr or srnax wnay. ed. house. with or without | gxtare. Aunly to Star and Wave Pub. Co. Cape May, N. J. APARTMENTS POR RENTnished | apartments, | by month or y 2m oin e. ngton and Perry streets. FOR SALE FOR SALE-SALT HAY IN STACK on high ground. | Auply Frank R. Bowne, R. D. No 1, Cape May. wom sats-romp rouaix® can tx good order, for demonstration or ex« amination. apply to. Lehman Brow‘ Tire Repair Shop on Decatur street. wom sakE-A sTUDEBAXE® Tour Ing car with two tops, four cylinders three new tires and in good condition Having purchared a new car is the remwon for nelling. Apply 1 Bol Needies 808 Washington stroet, La ___________ FOR SALE-PIGS, PIGS, PIGS. INoculated against swine plague, mix ed infection, and hog cholera. L.C.ASHBURN Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE-HOUSE IN GOOD L0cation, suitable for two families Price $2500 to quick buyer. $700 cash balance can remain on mortgage. Apply Albert R. Hand. Star and Wave Office FOR SALE-SPECIAL lnblted WRIT: USER:CARS POk SALE Ford Sedan,‘ demountable tima many extras,. Perfect condition. Ford Town Car, all new rubber in good order. Seven passenger Kissel Kar, winter enclosures, good condition. Buick truck 1% tons in good order. These cars are for sale cheap for the want of use. HARRY KERR 432 West Perry street. Keystone 121 M. 10-18-8t. HOUSE FOR SALE A comfortable six room house with three acres of ground. Equipped with bath room, electric lights and other modern . conviences. . Price | $2800. Apply at Star and Wave office. pts ¥ > U WANTED-STUDENT OPERATORS Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber, as Executor of Harry McKean Hazlchurst deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogute, and reported for set‘le~ ment to the Orphan‘s Court of the e of Cape May on the 19‘ day of November next, at which time application will be made for allowance of Commision and cousel fees. Dated October 16th, 1919. THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPH Executor R LEAMING Proctor. -- eee Rigs FA ers at gag the verty, Corgle st id Fs cordial "Tnvitation to all interest ed, if stormy the following day.

Election Results in Cape May County GoVERNOR E EDWARDS BUGBE Avalon .. Cape May 1st. Cape May 2nd Cupe May 3rd Cape May 4th _.. Papa & 2 Cape May Point Dennis Ist . Dennix 2nd .. Lower Middle 1: ECESEn | Middle 8rd Middle 4th North Wildwood 1st .. North Wildwood 2nd Ocean City ist Ocean City 2nd en Isle Ist .. Sea Isle 2nd .. South Cape May .. Upper ______..- West Cape May _.... Wildwood Ist .____.._... Wildwood 2nd ...... Wildwood 3rd Wildwood Crest Weodbine Majorities

VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE of vocational fortunate in hearing | talks by A. Works, of Cornell Cniver. me Kilpartick. of Teachers‘ College, umbin. Dr. Kilpatrick took up the familiar theme of project work which has been tried so successfully in this bos SEL Toc of o ha from the paychological point of 4. G. Lipman lava ‘director of the State Experiment Station who recent ly returned from a government commission in rural Europe had some s the Experiment Station and College Staff who address ed the conference‘ were Dr. Mel. T. Cook, Plant Pathologist, Dr. T. J. Headlee, | Entomologist, Dr. Frank App, Professor of Farm Management, Prof. F. G. Helyar, Animal Husband: ry, Prof. George | Musgrave. as sistant Profezsor | of Soils and Field Yes and Prof, J, P. Helyar, Seed yst What was perhaps the most vale uable part of the confcrence from the practical point of view was the op«+~nity given these teachers to renev o}! sequaintances with predicas honest to goodness . work pooltry and fruit pracusame" E fon n cattle, corn and awine . Here the teacher retuned ‘for the moment to his coll s Pam and enjoyed himself immen on goh ting a lot of valuable TapF from this, practical work. Twenty-one vocational and Hep schools in this state are now givin vocational courses in culture. The two given in Cape May County are both at vocational schools where agriculturists gather and learn the most that can be learned about their sub« ject. What the courses have meant to the farming of the county and what they will mean can be realized. Mr. Arnold who has been ocupying one of the Cape May County Land Company‘s houses. has purchased the house belonging to M:. It. Gorden, | Mrs. Ella Norton entertained com- | pany from Philadelphia, over . the/ week-end. We are glad to see David Goff among us again. . He has been suffer | ing from a gathered hand. Mr. Joseph Gorden is quite ill.

Mra. Helen Calwall is caring for her fra at Fhbine Creek who is ser- " Mr. Rite Thorston made a trip to Philadelphia urden As we layed our loved one away o know that we shal} meet him over there. Sadly missed by his lonely Mother Brothers and Sisters.

WEST CAPE MAY ELECTION officers elected in West Cape May were as follows: Council for three years, . David Hughes, E. G. Doughty; council for two years, W. T. Chambers | Jr; council for one year, Charles Newell. Assessor, John W. Meyers, collector, SOUTH CAPE MAY ELECTION At the gener election held at So. Cape May, November 4, 1919, the following local officers were elected:Council, 1 year Samuel Bailee, Council for three years, Frank Mende and Harry Entriken, Assessor, James Cunningham, Justice of the Peace, Fran, R. Bowne. LJ

Ene FIRTW) y THEATRE ? WASHINGTON & PERRY STS. CAPE MAY, N.J, Eveniore 7. tas and 9.00 bram Matinee every sal P3 ECCC settings that are pA Ip ta hear accompany every offering. Mr. Paul C. C. "Halley, Organist. Monday November 10, Gindys Lealie * "THE GOLDEN shower» fering of especial merit presenting Misa Lealic ache verus nl cpeel metlt ian dancer. Tuesday, November i‘n po dist Wwores" [U] S w [ert nespae be 2 . maAFuoA by ‘a great a | great | story, t Here in Lura aa Mdrcti drama of Yankee pluck and superstiti Welads. November 1 «off 3 Brockwell in The story of an hey A a town who did more good than a preacher and a pair of six shooters. Thursday, November 18, BLANCHE SWEET in A WOMAN OF rLEASURé , In erecind event of the Eppeingd Mke pied A drama in Ll Uimaxy‘ ald‘ thell u al piel Admission 35¢ Friday, November, 14 poditthitithi Ni ELATIONS® A good n on the farm" story, A play with such an indelible stamp of simple Americanism that it will cause sversone. who views it to feel it‘s a part of their own experi ._ William Duncan | fe-smasiing Barerrs, Chapt. 5 Saturday, November 1 I The popular wi Aiiliam FMT Prod picture under t pops William Fox, tall direction . of "ADMISSION Pricey ~

| 50) ARY. A R > Large Building 48 x 123 Wissahickon Barracks Formerly Chaplain‘s Recrestion Building apply to LCC i wf! ] 23 y Coys l a 3 1 ole I 1.3 1 5 yyol :i 5) ‘( Caldwell Lawn Mowers, Wood and Steel Grass Rakes, Garden Hose 25 ft. Sections to 500 ft, Garden Travells, Spades, Butc ct Sent — gos C US r g : hin C ere tn BhEche® Pruning Shears, Sprinkling Pots, Scythe Blades and Snathe. A Full Line of Screen _ Doors-Window Sereens-Poultry Wire, Galvanized. Black and Copper Screen Wire. CHARLES A. SWAIN 805-307 Jackson Street 0 0 I & BUA] IN F MIFAT. t U &: t UG t t t UG t 1} U © alel thoe ta i in d B h n eel t ing i ile y eto A Pst true ure n 0 p hd th are marldle ify © d U rconom ervic © n th hion and on the Mexican bo po brin Jalil 0 yo ful

Special Bargains PZ "SO Oe O # °C Ro a Men‘s Lambertville Snag-Proof Hip ts, about twenty cases, at a Cut | x rei AERC "Y ESTE m arrived from inctory. Le CTH F a O T O4 $ a (ele MB ea g Pt Ms A0 Pe 2 S AOT them quickly we will sell them at >X CMe C r Cree ar t. weather. h> cas |_ About Eighteen Dozen of $2.50 Flannel Shirts to be sold for $1.95. fer os F1

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