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Mtrt]rtTtr>»>*i**»«*»**)M)r>i».»y»»>»,**«iM'M*»*>»****** CONGRESS HALL ■ i | WILL OPEN Saturday, June 18, 1921 I UNDER THE MAN AGEME&T OF ^ * JOHN V. SGOTT I FORMERLY WITH THE , | .% • T " BELLEVUE-STRATFORD ' H' :'v ' - I Rates and Literature on Application ^ :i n n , i ■ ANNOUNCEMENT, | J. W MECRAY & BRO. announce the opening of the HOTEL COLUMBIA on MAY TWENTY-FIFTH for the season of 1921 $1 .SO Sunday j 1 round nup ■ Excursion War Tax 8% add'al i Philadelphia HI "SUNDAY, MAY 15T*f> ||| SPECIAL TRAIN 7 I Leaves Cape May - — 7:00 A. M. I Returning, leaves Philadelphia 7:3> P. M. * I Sale of tickets begins M^y 13th I The right is reserved to limit the sale of tickets, for this ex- - I cursioa, to the capacity of equipment available. I ^SBf Pennsylvania IMS' j ■■ System •
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For Good Bread and Good Service Call .WRISLEY'S BAKERY, Wildwood N. J. Bell 220— Keys-290
• "Put none but Americans aa *nard ____ tonight-" WHEN DID YOU* ANCESTORS ' COME TO AMERICA? ( Are -you a descendant from one of j ! the old American Families of the Hoi- I ; land Dutch, the English, the May- 1 | flower, the Huguenots, John Smiths, j 1 or other early immigrants to these i [ shores? If so, you will like to Joih| f and identify yourself with THE EARLY SETTLERS ! (OF AMERICA i The pioneer American Society E Founded 1636 Re-organized May '7, . ; 1888 J; Members-at-Large Fee, $3.00 * ' Genealogy is an interesting . study t and you will feel right at home among E us. It is birth which counts in "this ► society, E In preparation "The Magazine of > r the Early Settlers of America."! P Monthly. $3.00 a year. j f The Society is also engaged in^thel f Americanization work of systemati- ! » cally distributing a copy of the Con- j I stitution of the United States and j r American Hand-book in "every home { m America where there is none. A J tremendous task and worthy of the f "best efforts 6? every loyal American.ih Will you help? 15c a copy, $15.00»a t 100. Proceeds going to translate I and print the Constitution in foreign | languages to disribtute among our J; foreign born citizens. Salesmen are £ wanted. 5 This is only one of the helpful £ things this original American society ♦ is the pioneer. With Bolshevism and i other human wolvek in our midst true Americans must unite. "The Early Settlers of America" should and do - lead in all true American movements j , to defnd our homeland and perpetua ate our "institutions. YOU ARE INj* VTTED TO JOIN US. Address |.. G. S. WYCKOFF, (1636) j g National Secfeary-Treasurer I ENGLEWOOD, N. J. j Cape May Gold Leaf is used vip stamping the letters on the covers of the handsome voluihes of Mayflower j Descendants in Cape May County, 464 pages, fully indexed, f Send in j your ortter now- before the edition is [ taken by others. Order blank on fourth pag&" Mayflower Descend- j ants in Cape May County" now j ready for subscribers. Volumes can be obtained at the office .of the Star & Wave. * '■* " I Harvard professor and confiscated the still he was using to make moonshine. The idea that only plug-uglies and bootleggers with two;ounce brains are evading the Prohibition law doesn't seem to hold water. ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING If so get iq touch with us. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS ON'-THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. Lots from $10 up. Any point between Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEYS X-PRESS 106 to 110 Garfield Ave., Wildwood. Both Phones GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT T.H. TAYLOR'S 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES For Men, Women and '.Children REPAIRING In All Its Branches , SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip. NEOLIN SOLES A. SPECIALTY Not responsible for work left over 30 f) days. Keystone 138-X SPECIALS *" ^25 Batiste Bloomers for 75 cents. w $2.00 Chemise for- $1.25. I A New Jjot of Roval Shirt Waists and . BON TON AND ROYAL 1 WORCESTER CORSETS => B. T. HAZLETT ^ 323 WASHINGTON "STREET Cape "May, N. J. ' S)f ANTED — A House to house ^olici- ' tor. SalaTy and Commission. Ap- ! ' ply by letter. Star and Wave Pub. Co., Cape May, N. J. _• WANTED — Girls to learn press feeding. Star and Wave Pub. Co. WANTED-—Girls to learn press feeding. Star and Wave Pub. Co.
Mayflower Descendants IN Cape May County The most cornplete Genealogical Record of Cape, t - May County ever published. V Including Pilgrim Descendants in Adjoining Couhties of Southern Jersey and throughoufthe whole Country. Now Ready For Delivery This limited edition is being rapidly taken up by the libraries and Historical Societies of America. Each family of the county of Cape May and Southe rn Jersey should have a copy of this now famous work, the most important contribution to the subject of Pilgrim Ancestry of this generation. ....... The price of this splendidly bound volume of 464 pages, the covers stamped with Gold Letters of Gold Leaf Made in Cape May is now . A " - ' * '' : ' $7.50 ' The price is sure to advance, as the edition becomes exhausted and in a few years you will not be able to buy this book ^ for $25.00. Send ill your order before' / it is too late ALBERT R. HAND, Publisher Cape May, N. J. Dear Sir : — ^ — * ■ ■ , Fenclose herewith (chick or postal order) for th^fsumof .-~iT .--for . * . vol. ef Dr. Howe's Historical and Genealogical - " work entitled "MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN CAPE MAY COUNTY." Yours truly, Name.- — .------ »' Address-----------Date -— -i— ^ — ' t - 1 ' •

