Cape May Star and Wave, 20 November 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE VDK SALE— One Horse and Wagon, cheap. Apply E. W. Springer, Cape May Point. 9-25-tf-3074 FOB SALE— Ford Coupe. 3400.00 cash. Harold Oreinstine, 826 Broadway, Cape May, N. J. ll-20-lt-2018 FOR SALE — White Enamel Haywood baby carriage. Apply "26 Corgie! street. lt-2027 j GEESE FOR SALE— For Thanksgiving. George Walter, Cold Springr N. J., R. F. D. No. 1; Keystone Phone, 804- A-12. ll-20-20-lt-2017 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— One or two .gentlemen, with bath j and heat. William Schellenger, I 1009 Washington Street. 11-18- 20-2t-1936 • WANTED SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN WANTED — School teachers, solicitors, real estate and insurance brokers, physicians, pharmacists — any energetic aggressive man or woman, ydth or without selling experience who can ghasp a clean-cut business proposition and restate facts accur- . ately can make good. The more truth you tell the more sales yon will , make. We will instruct and give you personal help in the field. The ' experienced will ,find their fears destroyed and sales resistance nullified. Only those who adhere strictly to facts need apply. Territory j either local or anywhere in Cape May or Cumberland counties. Investigate, no obligation. Write at once for appointment to Box 231, Wikhrood, N. J. ll-20-lt-2018 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY— An old established house furnishing and electric supply store. Inquire 606 Washington st., Cape May, N. J. A good opportunity for some one wanting to start business. 11-13-20- 2t-_1935

Salesman Wanted IF YOU are <a»)bitious, have a clean ' I record, forceful personality and pos- | sess capabilities, it will pay you to present evidehce of these qualities , to a Philadelphia banking concern which is seeking to add such a person to its sales force. This is unquestionably a h Big Opportunity. |- e The business is dignified and renum4 erative". The man or woman selected will be placed under personal direction of sales executive under con0 ditions which will assure immediate and satisfactory income. He on g she will be thoroughly prepared for promotion. One who h^s a large , acquaintance in vicinity to be de- , d sired. .• 1 e WRITE a letter about yourself* stat- 1 7 ing wput you are doing and have j been doing — or call in person to WENDELL SOOY, 1 . Guarantee Trust Building j Atlantic City, N. J. ( 7 y : < . - i Dr. Clarence S. El dredge oculist j of Philadelphia' will be at Cape May for the season. Those in need of 1 glasses or having trouble with eyes , j can consult him evenings or Satur- . ' days, corner iof Broad and Third ave- 1 aue. West C>pe May. 6-22-20-tf-1765 ' 1 ; HAVE HOUSE WARMING Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hughes enter- " tained a party of friends in their new J home, comer of Sewell avenue and | Franklin street. Mr. Hughes is em- ' ployed by French and Company, Paint ' manufacturers, but is in Cape May on ^ a Short vacation, i r 1 -

WANTED — GIRL TO ATTEND store and keep books, apply and Wave office. 9-18-80 WANTED— Small Caldron, Wood or Coal Burner. State Price. Star and Wave Office. . y WANTED — Woman as a Solicitor. Apply by letter or in person. Star and Wave Office. PERSONALS Thomas B. Hughes has been on the sick list this week. Mr. Hughes is much better now and expects to report for work in a few days. John H. Mecray made a business trip to Philadelphia on Thursday. Mecray and cousin, William Mecray have taken over the Mecray's Cdntral Market and the Star and Wave predicts a bright future for of these young men. BAG PLENTY OF DUCKS • Judson Bennett, John Mecray, Chas. York and Frank Mecray bagged a quantity of ducks in Great Sounds the past week. BUYS WASHINGTON STREET PROPERTY J. W. Nicoll has purchased the property at 614 Washington street, formerly owned by William G. Essen. Mr. Nicoll will still continue his-oyster house and restaurant business and will endeavor to give the same service . which has won for him his large pat- . ronage."

; -o For the Holiday Dessert Colonial Ice Cream * i Place your order in advance for Thanksgiving — Christina*— New Year s F. E. HARRIS OYSTER HOUSE 614 Washington St. Opp. Reading Station Cap* May" - ~ j i

D BIG WONDER SHOW r._ - - — Bmb* hi n [1* 1 The^pom -House, Jaqkaon street,: will open this Saturday evening with r Krayak*s Big Wonder Show of Illusums of Magic and Mystery. For the past several years Mr. Krayak and his troupe have travelled with this at- ~ traction, different parts sf the country. r- The show proved a great success 1 wherever it was presented. It be; came known last Wednesday that certain theatrical interests of Philadelphia, Pa., under the name of the tape May Opera House Company, have e leased the Opera House on Jackson s "street. The Company plans extensive improvements, among others, the installation of a. high grade organ. 5 The Company aims to offer on Satur- '• days and Holidays, , travelling attrac- - tuns, such as are played at theatres 8 in big cities, and to present extra big i feature pictures, as are shown only in r regular theatres, but not in moving picture houses. No efforts or funds will be spared, the manager stated, to secure shows that will give the public a full evening's entertainment, which will satisfy the best tastes of the Cape May community. All the travelling j attractions as well as the extra big feature pictures will be booked ' by New Yjsk agencies. The manager , hopes the Cape May public will patronize the Opera House and so doing will , as will prove a civic pride to the community. He expressed his complete satisfaction with the hearty co-opera- ° tion already shown by some of our I public spirited citizens. Special s thanks are due to Mr. Hewitt, who has ' kindly volunteered to sell tickets, at Central Pharmacy, gratis, for tomorrow evening's performance of Mr. Krayak's Big Wonder Show of Magic, Illusions and Mystery.

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Ask to see the new cars. rSend for catalogue Goodrich Tires or Eruka 30x3 1 2 Tires $16 I 30x3 or 30x3 1-2 Tubes $2.95 30 x 3 or 30 x 3 1 2 N. S. Chains RADIATOR COVERS $4.50 (Fora) Special Lined | RADIATOR ALCOHOL H $1.75 Gallon. 1b Balk SEND FOR LITERATURE

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During these cold and stormy days let us do your family wash. | We wash and iron anything. S Established 1905 Both Phones TROY LAUNDRY I 4Q5 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY. N. J.

* * I Big Sale Coming j ♦ 20 per cent, off on nearly everything 2 | November 27 to December 11 j H, S. RUTHERFORD'S \ | 506 Washington Street Cape May, N.VJ. X ♦ $24.00 China Matting 116 Warp $19.20 * ♦ 28.00 Water Power Washers 2150 X ♦ 18.00 Hand Power Washers 14.50 x X 6.00 Bissell Carpet Sweepers 4^80 X X 2.10 Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, No. 8 1.68 X X 1.50 0-Cfdar Mops 1.20 X X Rayo Lamps Complete 3.50 | a Terms Strictly Cash Every Purchase a Bargain | REMOVAL NOTICE L«mi lUplacad Fihw Adjwtad Cape May Optical 324 WaahingtoD St Capo May, N. J.