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CLASSIFIED ADVERTING lost-diamond and sapphire Pin. liberal reward if returned to North 5th Street, Philadelphia, P*- 9-l8-20-814£ LOST— AN AMEYTHIST PIN, single large stone. Reward if re-' turned to 1317 New Jersey avenoe. ^ 9-17-20 1348 LOST— A BARP1N, SET WITH rh in es tones, reward if returned to t Miss Mary Morton, The Mansard" r Cape May. i FOR SALE r' I 2 FOB SALE PIGS, FOUR BROOD c sows and a number of shoatx, some q eight weeks old. Prices right' I E. H. Gntfith, Enna, N. J_ e 3-18-20-^143 E FOR SALE— TWO PIGS, ONE * year old Also one rabbit dog. : McPherson, Fishing Creek. FOR SALE— A BLOCH , BABY s reach in good condition, 1 price $16.00. Apply 406 W. Perry street . *10.00. Appiy 4w> w. Perry street r,
FOR SALE— 6 WEEKS OLD PIGS $5.00 each. 8 weeks old pigs $6.00 each. Geo. C. Rea, Mecray Farm, West Ca-e May. 9-ll-3t FOR SALE— FAMILY COWS, SElected stock, reason for selling only have summer trade. Geo. C. Rea, Mecray Farm. West Cape May. FOR SALE— OVERLAND TOURING car with Continental motor. Star 1 and Wave Publishing Co. WANTED t i WANT'ED— DOUBLE BARRELED ' gun, 12 or 16 guage State c'onui tion and price. Address Star and Wave Publishing Co. WANTED — SEAMSTRESS TO DO \ plain sewing and mending,, also j darn stockings. Address 3145 j Star and Wave. 9-18-20 3145 j 5 " ' v 1 WANTED— ClRt. TO ATTEND • store and keep books, apply 3146 Star l and Wave office. 9-18-20 \ ~ — 1 MONEY TO LOAN 2 Money for Mortgages, Contract 2 Work, All Business Purpose*. 2 C H. LARGE 2 Pierce's N. J. o — — : 1 2 WANTED— LABORERS —WHITE 2 and colored. Good .job. Good pay 2 100 or. more men needed. Apply 2 Associated Contractors at the New 2 Hangar. 9-11-20-3079 3
lost— a brown sweater between Senator Hand's house and I the Camp Meeting Grounds. Reward | if returned to H. M. Thomas, Enna g P<* 1854 0 LOST— A ROUND, GOLD PIN with i, pearls, black bow attached. Return £ 519 Franklin street. 9-18-20-3140 _ BOARD OF CHOSEN .. FREEHOLDERS 8 COUNTY OF CAPE MAY 1 Sealed bids will "he re wived and 0 opened by the Board -at 12 o'clock " noon, Tuesday, September 21st, 1920 the Board Room, Court House, ; Cape May Court House, N. J. for the following: . tans (more or less) of stove and ) chestnut coal, price per ton to be . t quoted separately* on each kind, the ■ to determine the quanity of each needed, to b4 delivered F. O. 1 tracks. Cape May Court House, | J. Base bids on ton of 2240 Lbs. ' The Board reserves the right to re- 1 ' ject any or alf bids. * IRVING FITCH, Clerk ■ 10, 1920 9-18-20 3144 pf$2.10 0 ' t
: TIDE TABLE " PREDICTED TIME FOR HIGH AND . LOW WATER AT COLD SPRING INLET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Copied from the S. Coast and ; Geodetic 'Survey Almanac published ■ by the Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. NOTE — To determine time of tide off Cape May proper add 15 minutes to these figures. SEPTEMBER 1920 A. M. P.M. Low High Low High 10 11:46 5:29 5:65 11 0:17 6:22 12:36 6:45 12 1:04 7:09 1:27 7:32 13 1:50 7:56 2:14 8:19 14 2:33 8:39 3:00 9:03 3:16 9:22 3:4i 9:46 , '6 3:58 10:05 4:/H)\10:30 17 - 4:41 10:49 5:t5 lV:14 18 5:25 11:35 *6:64 j 19 6:15 0:04 6:68 12:24 J 7:10 0:55 If. 55 1:20 , 21 8:09 1:54 8:52 2:16 , : 22 9:07 2:51 9:45 3:14 10:02 3:47 10:34 4:07 1 10:54 4:36 11:20 4:66 ij 11:40 5:22 5:41 j 0:02 6:05 12:24 6:24 , 0:42 6:46 1:07 7:06 ! 4 28 1:20 7:27 1:49 7:48 , 1:59 8:08 2:31 8:29 2:39 8:49 3:16 9:18
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mj-. n ? LATE 1 . I | Dsoth only a matter of short time. . Don't wait until prins end aches become incurable diseases. Avoid minful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL liver, bladder and oricadTuoublae-— S 1 I rational Remedy of Hollandainco 1696. v. ^arar-.eed. Three sixes, all druggists. Look for tUui.. Ud <a «>«r RIO GRANDE Little Marion Dermont returned to her home on Saturday. She has been spending some time with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Denn moved into the house of Mrs. Rebecca Neal on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Neal enterguests from Philadelphia on loiiicu gucsu> iiurn x-n,.sc«ipma on
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Thorston motored to Wildwood on Sautrday. Ralph Denn, Jr. who is employed ' in Washington, D. C. has been spending the vacation with his parents. Mr. T. J. Riley of Conn, was down visiting old acquaintances the week end. His son Donald who has been j spending the summer with his auut 1 ' at West Cape May accompanied him j home. Henry Sykes who is employed in Philadelphia spent Sunday with Mr. Smith Endicott. Mrs. W. Homan buried her mother ! on Monday at the Old Brick Church, j FISHING CKiii-biv : | ' Mrs. Luis Fox returned home after I ! spending 10 days with her daughter 1 Mrs. Paul Dunham at Bridgeton. Mr. Claude Yerricks is entertaining | ' company. 1 Miss Melissa Oshell of Philadelphia is visiting her mother, Mrs.: Sarah Oshell. j Mr. Richard Hemingway and wife! j and son, and Mr. Joe Hofftnire of j Philadelphia is visiting Mr. Jacob , 1 Baraett. I Mr. Firman Fox is entertaining a freind for a few days. | Mr. Gordon Yerricks met with an I accident last week. A gasoline torch j exploded and burned his arms and chest CAPE MAY POINT Mr. and Mrs. William Elvedge and daughter Jane, Mrs. Howard Pyle and daughter, Martha, of Philadelphia are spending a vacation here. Mrs. Reba Carey and daughter, , Elizabeth, of Philadelphia have returned home after spending a vaca- ■ tion at the Point. Mrs. Weaver and son, William, of Lancaster, . Pa, fRade a njotorcycle trip here last week. Mrs. William Bell and children have returned to their home in Philadelphia after spending the summer at their cottage here. Mr. J. G. Jungkurth, spent last ■ week here. ] PROPOSALS FOR BULKHEAD 1 BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT * Sealed proposals will be received and opened by the Board of Commis- ! sioners of the Borough of Cape May j Point, at the Commissioner's Room,- ' lin the Springer Building, in said Borough, 'at 8.00 o'clock in the even-' ing on Monday September 27, 1§20 for the construction of a bulkhead bejtween Coral avenue apd Whilldin , 1 avenue, in said Borough. Blank pro- j posals, specifications and other information will be furnished upon ap- ! plication to Harry Bell, Engineer, | Cape May City, N. J. Proposals • must be enclosed in sealed envelopes • and marked "Proposals for Bulkhead" Jo be opened 8.00 p. m. September . i 27, 1920. A certified check for 5 per I cent of the bid must accompany each hid. The Commissioners reserve the I 1 right to reject any or all bids. J JOHN T. HUFF WASHINGTON LeNOIR MILTON H. BAIR Commissioners ' *1W K.wud, SIN 1 The readers of this paper win ba Pleased to learn that there Is at least sne dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages and •hat Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly ndu-nced by constitutional condition; requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine la taken Internally and . sets thru the Blood on the Mucous Surface* of the System thereby destroying •he foundation of the diss ass, gtrtag the "•Meet strength by building up tkTconwtto'lna »~1 sssts'ler nature In dotng Kt w%. TTs prer-ieters have an much Jffhh *» cvreMve roarers of Heirs '^atsrrh Medietas ibi t ihev stt* On»
r • | Advice ■ | rtjjM to Motorists ^ K|| Always carry a can of ^ 5onoco in your car To motorists in this vicinity now using: • Sunoco — the # new scientific motor lubricant— we give this advice: Do not risk ever being forced to accept ordinary motor oil. Always be ready for an emergency by having a reserve can of Sunoco under the seat or in the back of your car. The reasons follow:
n Sunoco is a straight-run, non-compounded, wholly distilled oil, containing lubricating properties not found n in other oils. It has the exact vifecosity (body) to maintain a proper piston-ring: seal. This prevents waste 1 01 power and fuel and dilution of oil in the crank case. '» Most other oils are compounded— made by mixing 1 eht oils with heavy residual oiis. These light oils burn c off quickly, leaving a thick, sticky residue which causes carbonized cylinders,' fouled plugs, sticking valves — a , host of other familiar troubles. _. ' ?: 1 Use Sunoco Motor Oil and Greases exclusively and you are protected against carbon troubles and other 1 : sources of big repair bills. You are assured maximum power and service value from your motor. The oil is made in six types to guarantee a perfect lubricant for - 1 every car. PIERPONT & BROWN { City |Hall Block WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY SUNUCD MOTOR OIL We have an interesting proposition to offer dealers and garages
HOGS The number of hogs for fattening on hand September 1 was estimated at 91 percent of last year's number. USED AUTOMOBILES Another collection of good values in used automobiles: Two Studebaker Tearing One >Studebaker Sedan One Buick Touring One Buick Roadster One Dodge Touring One Ford Touring One Republic Truck Pierpont & Brown City Hall Block Wildwood, N. J. Milk, M-I-L-K with water removed is Klim. Klim. K-L-I-M, with water replaced is milk. Briant, 215 North St. Agent Keystone 67R "Ripe Peaches at The Orchard" Highest Quality Fnrit Geld Medals Last Year T. A. Cannery . bat Oak Raa4 Vlafiaad, N. J. | fa . _■
\ SCHOOL DRESSES Full line of gingham dresses, middy blouses and sateen Woo mere, also new materials, ginghams, sateens, sergea and plaids. An assortment of j sweaters, tarns and sport hata. BROWN'S 417 Washington Street 1 A most effective remedy for tha rellaif of asthma iWCT fad hay favor. Tha healing fames from bnrnIn* herbs relieves the choking sensation by clearing the air passages and soothing tha Irrltated membranes. In oao for mm than 40 TV year>" Tw* COTTAGERS TAKE NOTICE Send it to the Laundry. You can have your Bod , and Table Linen laundered special. You are assured of first class work and your wash will be laundered by itself, not coming in contact with other wash in any part ef the washing or ironing process. A trial bundle is solicited. TROY LAUNDRY 2M Congress Street 406 Washington Street 16th Seeeee ewder same management . Hnrry E. Babe, Prop.

