Teo H0 ADVERTISING FOR RE ! heated rooms, , desirable location, | with or without . beard, private family. 918 Washington street. | | FOR SALE L__________FOR SALE-80,00 Sayre and Fizer Red Brick, also 8,000 fire brick for wale cheup, apply to Millard F. Ware 9%4 Washington street, Cape May. Phone . 1-65M 12-20-8t ___ ae FOR SALE-WOOD — STOVE IN good condition, an excellent heater will be sold for want of use, apply | to James McCooley, | Schellenger‘s | Landing. FOR SALE-A COMPLETE Tour and bath room outfit-in good order | -Devon Hotel. L_ zn FOR SALE-IDEAL HOT WATER heater, fine condition-euitable for large building, very reasonable Devon Hotel. L______.____ FOR SALE-BGGS. FRESH DAILY Bo cents per dosem. 85 cents delivered. Stop in and take home a dozen. — Phone 809 D 11. W. M. Vanzant, Cold Spring, N. J. FOR SALE-A KABNISCH AND Back piano in good conditon, an excellent .. instrument-Apply . at Street Cape May. w_____-_-__ FOR SALE-FOUR RHODE ISLAND ee C _tg Shangar Douglass, Cold Spring, N. 3.-Bell Phone 9O1R1L 1668-2t wnzn_.nn nnn FOR SALE-FORD | SEDAN, 1918 Ford Runabout, 1918, Ford delivery Focer and Mecray haisd _._ FOR SALE-HOUSE IN GOOD LOcation, . suitable for two . families $708 gage. Apply Albert R. Hand. Star and Wave Office al _n nnn ___ WOR SALE-SALT HAY IN STACK on high ground. Apply Frank R. Bowne, R. D. No 1, Cape May. wee mT ___ wou sarm-A svUpmsaxzm Your ing ear with two topa, four cylinders three new tires and in good cendition Having purchased a new car is the reason for selling. Apply to Sol Needles Poo lind WANTED annnlllln nnn mme WANTED-CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. ARE IN NEED OF FIFTY MEN TO TEAR DOWN BUILD INGS AND HANDLE LUMBER... APPLY TO FOREMAN ON JOB. WISSAHICKON BARRACKS CAPE MAY 1724-12-20-19-1t L_ ___ WANTED-HELP OF ALL KINDS for Brick Yard. _ Apply Somer‘s Brick Company, Bakersville, New Jersey {near Atlantic City on Somera Point Branch anun-2 ____._.___ WANTED — WOOD WORKERS; bench hands; tactine IMs, oue» builders. Good wages, steady work, union shop. Apply Somers Lumber Co.. 209 N. Missouri Ave. Atlantic 1465-4 ole Pair while learning. pleasant occupation. Apply to W.
Mr. and Mrs M. B. Scull of Cape May: City ited their son Marcus | all here on Sunday. | Mrs. William | Vanzant of cota! Spring was visttmig Inenice ecce on | Wednesda | Mr«. Ida Chester has moved into! the Tasker Smith Cottage on York! Avenue, Mrs We. Toben of Cold Spring Baker. Mrs Charles Bender spent Thursday at Millville New Jersey. Evarereme ar cggremccert NEW MYSTERY PICTURE Something for | the audience to puzcle its brains over is promised in "Teeth of the Tiger" the new Para-mount-Arteraft picture which is coming to the Liberty Theatre, Saturday, December 20. The story concerns the latest adventures of Arsene Lupin, the master erook hero of — Maurice Le Blunc‘s stories. . According to the plot the erook has turned detective for the time being and is instrumental in nolving the mystery of the murder of a millionaire recluse. | Several persons
mmm CHILOREN ABSORBING | BOLSKEVISTS® IDEALS Government — Officer — Declares | Condition in Schools Is Grow» ing More Desperate Daily. Ansistant . United — States | District Attorney Samuel I Kessier, of New ark, who has been conducting a searching investigation into etivities of the "reds" In New York, Peony! vania and New Jerney, has unentthed startling evidence that radicallst is being carried into the public schools by children of the foreign colonies and that public school children are becom Ing tnoculated with the "dirense," "The foreign colonies are hotbeds of radicalism," sald Mr. Kessler, "The conditions are desperate and growing more desperate daily. The children of the radicals sbsorb the ideals: of their parenta, carry them with them into ‘the schools and pass them along to others, . The result Is, a growing number of public school children are becoming. inoculated with the gorm« of radicalism, trines which are a menace to every thing Americans bold dear. "If we are to atem this tide of radicaltam we most turn to the public schools and pin our faith to the school teachers to whom we entrust our chilfii during their formative pertod a contented because of the nerved task of ‘making ends meet" we net hope that they will inspire youth of America with the high so vital to the life of democracy." ___ HHH WORK OF $1,932 What sslary should be paid a teacher if she is to live reasonably, keep up ber interest and effciency in ber work and make a suitable provision for her old age? This question was submitted to a conamittee of New Sersey school teach- | era, with a request to make out a | budget of the teacher‘s yearly needs, based upon the case of an unmarried teacher without dependents, Ifving in a city. This committee responded with a budget totaling $1.932. These figures | [to turn were submitted to Mins Clara Romer and other teachers of the Franklin School, Newark, for approval | or revision, They "shaved" the budget | down to $1,032. The figures are as folfoie | . atk ecreation Spiritual upittt...... R Balf or professional improver en Total . ‘The teachers decided that E15 a week was a conservative estimate for room and board in a decent-not luxurious
rding. house, ere WHE RVT eement that $250 a year for clothng was none too high. ‘Prenmportation overs stress car fares going to and school and on other necensar ipr, not including thore tuken. on pleasure tripe. The teachers do not believe they will he eousidered profligate if they spend 1 a week for lnntiiry, . Nor do they belleve that $1 a week for "the opern," movies, trips to the parks nnd other things that come under the head of recreation | is . unreasonable. . "Incidentain® cover a multitude of uecenatties, moging all the way from tooth brushes to repairs on shoes. "Out of a sulary of $1,032 n year a teacher would have to pinch some to save $200," suid Mira: Homer, "but Ei cop bined most workers, the value of a (dollar, and some are able to save a part of their income." A majority of the teachers in the larger cities of New Jersey, those in the elementary grades, receive an at erage annual saiary of $1,150. Ceces a "Divine Plant"
SHERRIES SALE By virtue of a writ of Fier" Facing, for sule of Mortgaged Premisos, to me lirected, insued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, o the 20th lay of September, A. D. 1919, in a ertain cause wherein Hannah Erick ion, Executrix of the Entate of Carl P. Erickson deceased is complainant, Atte ce a defendants( the degree threon having been assigned to Edith L. Hadfield) L shall expose to sale at public vendue, m. MONDAY, JANUARY 12th 1920, ween the hours of twelve and five clock p. m., to wit at one celock on the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff‘s office in Cape May Court House, ape May County, New Jersey: All those certain mortgaged premises with the appurtanences, in the bill of complaint in the said caure particular | y ast forth and described, that is to | ye those certain lots, tracts or paris of the land situate, lying and bewd in the second ward of the City of ide of Pacific avenge with the proc e asterly side of Schellenger avenue in . front breadth rpe dapanl purp aanicndert selena be brought upon the premice:Sns the property of the mortagor, in ¥ dinary coutse of business as ‘can: ried on, either to take the place of Inoridbstidbanb veedlseniadienmedieinbaintionied or by way af addition. Amount due under the decree is $6,491.49, with interest and Sheriff‘s 1726-12-18,Atpf§22.44 MILL Lans orks Motorists who want to use the Main Seashore Road can save considerable mileage by going by the way of Schellenger‘s Landing and Mill Lane, which is now open to traffic, instead of making the long Setour by the Back Road. This also makes Ottinger‘s machine shop available to motorists after he has been blocked off about two yeam. -- sew CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL ® Don‘t MissThe Christmac Festival of the First Baptist bromnadl School to be held in the Church at 7:80 o‘clock next Tues day evening, | December 23rd. An elaborate and interesting program has been prepared for young and old, A Christmas Pageant will be one of the features of the entertainment, after which all will gather around a Christ~ | mas tree laden with gifts for all who come. Santa Claus is exepected to [arrive sometime on Tuesday evening | providing he doesn‘t buve a. break» | down, | Everyone is cordially invited to attend this happy occassion. and | bring a friend, Automobile Bill of Sale Forms to comply with the laws of New Jersey are sold by the Star and Wave Pub. By mail 50 cents per doz Co.
TWIN CALYES Meadow View Farm Inc., noted for ite farm and stock products, is now | urther in the lime light of agriculure the unusual birth of twin calves this unique pair speaks well for the selection and intensive breeding undor the supervision. of Manager, Henry Reeves. <---ewame ws A CAPE MAY SONG WRITER Joe Chambers formerly of this cit a lcd spend the winter with his purents on Widsor avnene. Joe is now a song writer, having started this career during the closing months of the war when he wrote, "Our boys in Olive Grey., £ patriotic | Marine Song.. The latest song by Joe | is entitled "Won‘t You come Back ‘o Our Shacl EA + «copra IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Alice Newkirk who departed this life, December 17th. 1918. i FATHER MOTHER AND SISTERS! 1720-1t oe«ASSESSORS NOTICE Borough of West Cape May To the end that any errors may be corrected before the filing of the assessment list and duplicate, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Borough of West Cape May that, for the purpose of enabling the taxpayers M e B o dbaakd been made against them and the property, and to confer informally with the mesessors as to the correct ness of the assessment, the assesment for the year 1920, will be open for (nspection at the office of . the under signed 132 Pearl Avenue, in the said Borough, from December 20, 1919 to Decetaber 30, 1919. . H. F. FISHER Porras a arvrvercd Automobile Bill of Sele Forms to comply with the laws of New Jersey are sold by the Star and Wave Pub. Co. By mail 50 cents per doz. me@_BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD. ERS OF CAPE MAY, NEW JERLad RESOLUTION Presented by xd Young: "WHEREAS, through the death of the Honarable J. Thompson Baker of Wildwood, this county has lost one of ing, and to which he gave so generousty of his boundless energy and keen mentality, but who held in deep affection the well being of the entire county of his adoption, therefore BE IT RESOLVED, by this Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, that in his death the o Cs Ca d its most . valued citizens, . and oe whose strenous | struggles in | advancing it to the great destiny which he was confident was its inheritacne will, for generations yet unborn, . be added inspiration and a continual spur to greater endeavor." The foregoing resolution . unanimously adopted at a regular meeting of the Board, December 16th, 1919 and spread upon the minutes. IRVING FITCH, Clerk 1721-12-20-10
CHARLES SCHERER Lables‘ | (Men‘s Tatlor e & NG Repairing & Altering a Specialty L Decatur Street, Cape May, N. J.
iniddommeidih nice lihded y y TBB Z ACEA Living I «20 y y "B 7 (P? NE e i a eT NEED NOT WORRY YOU NEXT CHRISTMAS IF YOU BECOME A MEMBER OF OUR eine SAVINGS CLUB .. JUST SAVE A LITTLE EVERY WEEK AND- ... [ efS a: 0) iT le JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS FOR EVERY CENT YOU HAVE SAVED, PLUS INTEREST EVERYBODY-OLD AND YOUNG-CHILDREN AND BABIES ARE INVITED TO BECOME MEMBERS .. You mill have money for presents and other expenteg, and it will come so easy it will be just like finding it. Don‘t miss it-enroll at once. Let every one in the family join. Si un LT (o ts 0 Fs a , A J. HAVE YOU SEEN THE }@ 57 S2 90 :a H Fo [ Ri } e el a | loj yo) dy :{b[ 0:4: pu ti Poul 1 oB 3 $9 SE1YA DS] %¥-TON DESPATCH 1-TON TRUCK 144-TON TRUCK 2-TON TRUCK 3%4-TON DREADNAUGHT All have "Republic-Torbensen" rear internal gear drive with nickel soc! Lear» ings The Republic Truck iactory 18 | __ the largest truck factory in the world and the Republic trucks are doing won- | derfully economic service in every state | in the Union and on the Mexican border. _ A postal brings a Republic to you. | f W a : F Velp >) lins Washington Street _ Cape May, New Jersey |_ General distributor tor Cape May County and | nart of Cumberland County.
IN Thas NITED STATES Dis. | Riet coURT. | ron Tan __DISTRICT or | NEw Jersey | United states of Mle sad va. b 28 Cases of Can» No. ned Condensed | milk. In obedience to a Monition of Selrure to me directed, in the aboveontitled cause, I have seized and taken into my possession the followingdebed, 5 cases of Canned Condensed Mitk. For the causes set forth in the libel now pending in the U. S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, at Trenton, I hereby give notice to
all persons claiming the said described 2 eases of condensed mill, or knowing or having anything to say why the sime should not . be condemned and forfeited, and the . proceeds thereaf distributed necording to the prayer of the fibel, that they be und appear before the said Court, to be held for the District of | New Jersey, at the United States Court Room, in the City of Trenton on the 6th day of January, 1920, at 10:00 ofclock on the forenoon of that day, if the same shall be a day of jurlsdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, them there to interpose a claim for the same and to make their allegations tm that behalf. ALBERT BOLLSCHWEILER, U. S. Marchal, Dist, of New Jersey.

