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CLASSIFIED i ADVERTISING j FORSALE T FOR SALE OR RENT— 10 room house, completely furnished, good location, 3 blocks from City Hal), large lot, electric lights, very reasonable. Apply -No. 202 Star and c Wave. 4-23-202 „ FOR " SALE— Two -Dayton Airless * ' Tires slightly used. "Suitable for ^ any Ford Car. Apply Albert Lud- a lam, York Avende,' West Cape t May. C ; YT ( READ ESTATE FOR SALE A very desirable cottage, 5 bed ( rooms, bath, gas, electricity," station- t ary tub, large lot, C7xlll feet, near ( Golf Links. Price 5-1500. Apply , Star, and Wave Office. ( i ( FOR J3 ALE — Ford touring car, with t enclosed top, demountable wheels, good condition. Apply Melbourne ; Schellenger, Erma, N. J. Beil i phone 64J2. 16"2t j FOR SALE-NURSERY STOCK Fruit Trees, Roots, Eetc. Peaches 50 cents. Apples 75. Pears 75. Cherries 75, all varieties; Rhubarb Roots, 60 cents dozen. Everbearing Raspberries, 60 cents dozen. Asparagus and Strawberries, $R00 per ,100. , DahUas, no two alike, $1.00, 52.00 and $3.00 per dozen. Special Prices in Quantities. WM. F. MILLER, Nurseryman, Mt. Ephraim, N.-J. HOUSE FOR SALE— Double house 7 rooms on each side, cellar, garage and work shop on one side, electric lights and gas. Lot S0k112 ft. Apply C. E. Loper, 1221 Washington St., Cape May. $3500 for quick sale. tf-641 FOR SALE— Seven-room bungalow Colonial style finish. Running water, one-half acre of ground. House practically new. Located on the Main Seshore Road, 3 miles from Wildwood, 6 miles ffom Cape May. Price very reasonable.# Apply to W. C. Neal, 41 Perry Street, Cape VY. V,. 1YCUI, « ' ivii, • <
May. N.J. f- " FOR SALE— Ford Touring Car, Mo- t tor, Tires and Body in First Class .j Shape. $250.00. Ask to see it, 4 Foccr & MecrayFOR SALE— Three good iron cots with mattresses. Call 115, Myrtle, Avenue, Wast Cape May. It -281 c TOfc SALE— One Milking Goat, and j Kid, 4 months old. Milks two 1 quarts a day. Apply Mrs. Alfred 1 Johnson, 1125 Mass. Ave., East « Cape May, N. J. lt-277 t • j FOR RENT ; FOR RENf— Large Cottn-e with ex- I cellent ocean view. All conveni- 1 ences. Best • of location. Apply ■'OS g*n- -.1,1 Wove -Office." tf FOR RENT — 5 Rooins, second floor. With use of kitcheit and garage; ' Mrs, Strainge, Cape May, ~X. J. R.- ; -F^D. No. 1. 279- It - t ■ c WANTED APARTMENT WANTED— 2 rooms ' for housekeeping. Give particulars. F. Wei'.bacher, P. O. Ilox 111, Bal- ] 'timore.' •Maryland. . lt-278 ' WANTED CROCHETERS— At-home 1 experienced' on hand knit sacques. • Address Cbas. Metz, 11 N. 6th St., i '.Philadelphia. " 5t I . I WANTED — Apartments for family of three adults. Give price and de.scription. No. . 127 Star and Wave Office. 16-3t-127 . ! WANTED— Oliver typewriter, No. 9. State condition and lowest price in first letter. ;No. 132 Star and Wave Office. . - tf WANTED — General Agent for. Cape May anil vicinity fo f Monthly Premium Occident and Health Department of the oldest Company writing all forms- of Accident, Health . and Life Insurance.' Requqires a man. Capable of handling business in every particular. Commission contract only. Part time sendee considered. Address C, H. Boyer, Manager Casualty.JJepartmcnt, National Life Insurance Company,. 29 !S. LaSalie St., Chicago, 111. 4-16-21-133 WANTED — Young-'girl to help, in kitchen. Anplv Star arid Wgt-e. tf WANTED— T« rent for season, piano in. good condition. Apply Star & Wave. > tf WANTED — A house maid, email family for season. Apply Star and Wave. tf
TOBOOSTSOUTHiC JERSEY RESORTS TWO SHORE COUNTIES TO S BOOST TOGETHER— MEETING I HELD AT OCEAN CITY A working agreement for • inter ] action for fhe solution of ; "problems" affecting mutually the :.1 hotel men and other business inter- : ests of the Jersey Coast, was . 5 entered into last Thursday evening j at a joint meeting in Ocean City of j the Cape May County Chamber of i -Commerce and the Atlantic Qity of Commerce, v ] Nearly one hundred of* Atlantic City's most active boosters, including ■ bankers, hotel owners, public utility , officials and. representatives of large j mercantile interests ^went to Ocean . : City in a "Chamber of Commerce spe- , cial" via the Shore Fast Line, linking the Boardwalk here with the Board- . walk in the Cape May County resort. The visit was to return a visit Cape County's boosters paid to Atlan- 1 tic "City some months ago. At that time it was suggested that the two | counties join forces in nationally ad- 1 vertising the "Greatest Fifty Mileson the Atlantic Coast," .including the shore line from Atlantic City to Cape May Point in one great national , playground, within two hours' contact | of Philadelphit at its most removed i ' point-Irfter-County action is . expected also to be effectual in obtaining a. larger measure of recognition fori matters of coast concern ati Trenton 1 and at Washington. t Luther D. Ogden, of the Cane May County body and Samuel P. Leeds, president of tne Atlantic City Charm ber,- presided over the joint sesajpn, which. was conducted at the Hotel Li ncol n, Ocean City's newest hotel. RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Jay D./Cook. of i Chester, Pa., are receiving congratulations upon the birth of I a son, born April 26th. Mrs. Cook if) the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Nelson, who have been viAfting Cape May for many years. Good salesmen, like good cooks, 1 create an appetite when the buyer • doesn't seem -hungry. '■ ■ FOUND
Four ply hand knitting worsted -ajl shades, direct from mill, 15 1-2 cents an ounce, think of the saving, postal brings samples. OLD COLONY ] MILLS, MANAYUNK, PH1LA. 4-23-4t-211 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ' An unusual business onnortunity is offered to a manufacturing jeweler, or watch repair map. Business long • established with excellent reputation. estate can- be purchaa&Fat a price on easy terms or will be to a reliable party with refer-. I at a nominal yearly sum, pnyable monthly. Ldcated in the heart of the business district where only an amateur could fall. Ample living ac: ■ commodations. Apply No. 942, -Star and Wave officn for detail's; CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Alford B. Marter, Samuel Davis and Alice Davis: By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jerse". madte on March 26th. 1921, in a cause whereWilmot .Dick and wife, and others, arc complainants, and you and othare defendants, you are r^qilircd to appear and answer the complainants' bills on or before thg twentyseventh day of May, next, or that, in default thereof, such decree will be made- against you as the]"Ghancellor shall think equitable and just." The said bill is filed to obtain a partition and .division or certain lands n Westmont, Haddoq Township, Camden County, New Jersfey, and in Low? et-Township, Cape May County, New Jersey, whereof Alexander Dick died seized, and you are made defendants you claim to have some e<- . or interest therein. ' Dated March 31st, A. D. 1921. - WILHERT V. PIKE, Solicitor for Complainants, 301 Market Street, Camden, N. J. 4-16-5M25 ■ ALL TIRED OUT Hundreds More In Cape May In the Same Plight. Tired all the trme; " Weary and worn out night and day, i'ac'.t allies; head aches. ■* Your kidneys are probably weakY«u should help them at their i Let one who knows tell you now. Mrs. Eva. J. Bishop, 518 Broad St., . Cape May, says:, "1 suffered contln. ually with dull backaches and sucn • severe pains .across my kidneys that , I coulff hardly manage to. do my housework. I had ho onergy and , felt dull and tired out, especially In the morning. Dizzy headaches were frequent and my kidneys acted too freely. I read of Doan'a Kidfiey . Pills and used them, from Ware's Drug Shop. They beneflted - me , "right away and It was only a"<ew • days before I was free from the , backaches." j Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't f simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that . Mrs. Bishop had. Foster-Milburn Co, 1 Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. f v
COMMISSION FORM > OF uQVERNMENT ' Statement for the City of Cape May, New Jersey I MONTH OF MARCH, 1921 1 Regular meeting of Commission, . -.Tuesday, March 1, 1921. Directors -present — Messrs. Melvin, : ! Sheppard, Wentzell. , j Business transacted: — j Clerk reported: Statement for Jan19(21, published. Treasurer's Statement for January published. " Auditor reported: Copy of Budget 1921 filed with Department of Municipal Accounting, New Jersey. Ocean Street passenger R. R. paid Del. Taxes, $1,088.96. | Bills ordered paid— $741.89. < Tyesday, March 8, 1921. i Regular Meeting. I Directors present: — MessrS. Mel- ' vin, Sheppard, Wentzell. ! | Clerk reported: Statement for Wat,, r er Worits mailed to Utility Commisslon for 1920, and App. Ordinance j mailed to County Tax Board. 1 Treasurer's Staterrfent for Febru1 ary, 1921, accepted. Bids for music opened. Contract ' awarded to Gustav W. Blenk, the ' I lowest bidder for $5,756.34. ,1 Bills ordered paid— $3,094.67. T ■ Tuesday, March 15, 192k j Regular Meeting. , Directors present: Messrs. Melvin, I 1 Sheppard, Wentzell. Business transacted — Contract (ordered signed with IJos- , ter, Reynolds Co., Advertising for* . 1921' \ Resolutions passed for Renewals of 1 Notes at each local Bank for $30,000.00, for $5,000 new Notes, also renewal of $2,500 at Merchants Nai tional Bank. Bills ordered paid: $1,563.90. '• , Tuesday, March 22, 1921. r Regular ^peering. Directors present: Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, Wentzell. Clerk reported: music contract Ulerk reported: music contract --
mailed 'to G%stav W. Blenk. — Solicitor reported^ Proposals for Lighting ' Advertised. ,"Jg Business transacted: — v Cape May ifluminating Co. present- C ed notification of request to advance the price of Gas. Q Bills ordered paid: $1,802.30. * March 29, 1921. )S Regular meeting. Directors present: Messrs. Melvin, .v Sheppard, Wentzell. C Business transacted:- — , Oridnance regiating licenses for $ Jitney . Bus Line passed First Read- > • ing and ordered published with no- I tice of 2nd and 3rd readings, Tues- > day, April 5, 1921. V Miller Bros, given permission to £ 1 occupy room back of Drug Store at tf: - Convention Hall for $250.00 per year. ^ Notes of $35,000 ordered renewed [ at each Bank. ' $ Bills ordered, paid— $781. 16.« % WM. PORTER, v City Clerjc, ^ Cape May City, N. J. £ «— . J ! GREATEST DAY OF THE YEAR | The. Apnuifl County Publit Schools C ' Athletic Meet will occur at the x j Couhty Fair1 Grounds, Cape Majr tf: ■ Court Hduse, Saturday, . May 14th, ^ ' both morning and afternoon. > j Elementary school program will y . begin at 1.0 o'clock and high school S . program at 1 o'clock. . ; \ Admission, twenty-five cents. Lunch ^ and refreshpient? may be obtained, on f the grounds. ^ "MRS; MARY E. LAKE ) Mrs. Mary E. Lake, aged 78 years, 5 , widow of the late Captain' Elmer j Like and mo*the|MK Dr. Wilson A. \ Lake, of thifi*" city,- died at her' home a ' at Green Creek, this county, on C April 27th, following an , illness of .tf several weeks. Mrs. Lake " is well / loved in.. the community and her loss 3 - will be mourned by a large number J of friends. She leaves surviving her S r t^-o sons, Dr. Walson A. Lake, of this x city, -and Elmer P. Lake, of Green C , Cteek, and two daughter, 'Mrs. Dan- ^ • iel Stevens, of West Cape May, and J lt Miss Evfeline Lake, of Green Creek. ) , Funeral sen-ices will' be held at her j 1 late residence at Green, Creek on S 1 Sunday, May lstT at 1:30. P.. M. In- x J torment at Col(J -Spring Cemetery. « r . i i MRS. SARAH A. HAND. I ® Mrs. Sarah A.^Hand, widow of the- i a late Enoch W. Hand, aged 75 years, j dietTifl this city on April 28th, Fun- j ' eral services will be held on Sunday, 1 | May 1st, at 2 P. M. at her late resi- 5 dence, 315 Broadway, West Cape May, f N. J. Interment at Cold Spring i Ofcmetery.
PERSONAL MENTION ; (Continued from page one) F • n Suare is having his property. on Con- r gress and Soilth 'Lafayette §treet ' beautified for the coming season. ' Albert C. Westcott and daughter, Mrs. Hannah Huffman, of Vineland, spent a few days in Cape May this week. . "V jj Samuel P. Johnson, formerly of * Cape May, At now of Vineland, was ' greeting friends here this week. 1 Mrs. Lafayette Miller, Jr., of Reading, Pa, is the guest of Mrs. Edward Miller of Guerney Street for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Stevens were < in Cape May on Wednesday, lodking 1 over their Hughes Street property, 1 and seeing' to necessary repairs. The j Stevens are great admirers of Cape l May and will come early this season. •W. H. Parker and wife are here .and ' have opened their Perry Street cottage for the summer. - ; Mrs. S. S. Connell and daughter, Airs. Davis, «re inxCape May looking over their rela estate. Mrs. Davie is • getting the Stockton Villar *n ready2 ness for an early opening. Gilbert C. Hughes was on a,br?i- - ness trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Joseph B. Hughes is hone on a t short vacation. Mr. Hughes js in e the employ of the French Paint Com- ; ;<ny as 'a sale~itu.ii. AUTO BUS LINE TO COLD SPRING CHURCH ,1 The Auto-Bus Company which operates its cars in Cape May Cijy and between Wildwood and Cape May will'arrange its schedule to accommodate persons desiring to" attend morning service in Cold Spring' Church. ,f A car runnjng from Cape May City r will pass through West Cape May at o 10:15 A. M. and retarding will leave i- the Church at 12 o'clock noon. Botii the West Cape May and the Cold Spring neighborhoods will greatly apperciate this service. ' The charge will be 10 cents each way. i, A black eye is usually proof that the fellow got what he was after — -t trouble. .
AN IMPROVED SAND PLANT 1 Bids will be opened in a few days for the erection of a new Dry Plant for the Cape May Sand Company, on their ground at or near Cape May J Poiat. This plant is-to be one >if the most modern tyjt, with up-to-date < machinery installed. The fo*-mer Dry 1 Plant of this company was destroyed by fire during the summer of 1918. FORD CARS ARRIVING Two carload of Fprd Sedans, touring cars, trucks arrivcu at Cape May and Cape May Court Hdurc thimi.nth for Focei and Me:-ay. the ■ Ford dealers, in this county. BOAR OF TRADE MEETING j A meeting of the Board of Trade ■will be held at the City Hall, Thursday evening, May 5th, to' - consider important business. All , members are •requested to be present and bring any -who might become new mem-' />ers. , G. Vanaman i Gas Ranges t - 5 Gas Hot Water Heaters • Plumbing
RECEIVES MEDAL AFTER tl TEARS Merchant Tailor, Charles Scherer just received medals from the War Department for services rendered 21 years ago. One shows memin the Army of Occupation ' at Cuba, the other is for services rendered in - the Spanish-American War of 1898. HOTEL CAPE MAY TO OPEN The Hotel Cape May, after having been thoroughly remodeled, renovated and refurnished during the winter is I to be opened for the. summer season j under the able management of Mr. C. B; Knott, of' New York. Thib hotel, : with its excellent ocean-front s location, is anticipating a banher season., : GETTING STREETS IN SHAPE Road Commission Charles Stites is ' ge'ting the strecta in fine shape. Lafayette Street from the Reading Crossing to Schellenger" s Landing ' has been re-graveled and is now the best road in the country. EVERSHAPP ' W Eversharp is ab14 solutely unique, K3 the pencil that is Br always sharp yet \ mL never sharpened, EE? always ready for Ell smooth, easy filj writing, and beaufl II tifully made for B II lifelong service. B Eversharp prices, | 111. with 18 inches of j B| Eversharp Leads, I B| are $1 up. if - Sold by Mecray Pharmacy J. R. NOON, Proprietor I Washington and Perry Streets CAPE HAY, N.J.
PUBLIC SERVICE! I Omnibus Company f & ■ " * V F § Has started on a schedule and will operate cars to Schcllenger's >( q * Landing, Wildwood and Cape May Court House. q 8 The Wildwood Busses will run through West Cape May to 8 5 Bennett Station and then on new state road to Pacific and Cedar g M. / : v " . . K K Avenues, Wildwood — Returning by same route. Connections can X § be made at Wildwood road for Cape May Court House without ex- § 6 tra charge. — S | •- 't, K SCHEDULE OFJPARES § X ' Schellenger Landing 10c § 5 * Between Wildwood and Cape May - _______ 30c 8 . Wildwood (Round Trip) 50c S 8 Between Court Hofile and Cape May ^ 30c )s( § Court House (R^rtd Trip) .^V. ... - - - 50c I TIME TABLE g Leave Pennsylvania Station for Schellenger's Landing on 5 the Hour and Half Hour. .§ c Leave Schellenger's Landing for Pennsylvania Station 15 min- 3S utes before the hour and 15 minutes after the hour — via Washington Street. »" * 8 ' Leave Reading Station for Wildwood — 7, 9, 11" A. M., 1, 3.5, 7 M" RIM. . g 5S Leave Edgeton Inn, corner Pacific and Cedar A(jenues, Wild-' X g wood at 8, 10, 12 A. M„ 2, 4, 60 8 P. M. g X Cars will stop any place on the route, exVepI in Wildwood City X M limit, where only Terminal stops will be made. ' / - ...

