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1 Summer Comfort For The Home! § fl)| Brighten up the home for summer— new furniture for the liv- Bj V ing room — dining1 room— bed room or in fact any room in th^ X ' £■ house can now be furnished at lower prices than for years. __ H| ' We're making an exceptional showing of furniture for the II porch and lawn. The highest quality and lowest prices, always. ■ I. BUY WHAT YOU WANT NOW iB }"( I pay us in 30. 60 orj 90 days or by the wy|c gv S r\ ATHIWr F0R MEN' W0ME* ™ i LLU 1 mm - and children ■ fi NEWEST STYLES— BETTER QUALITIES— LOWEST PRICES ■ ^ HURLEY'S I H Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden ™ Q * Only i Short Blocks from Broadway Station. h B CAPE MAY OFFICE & SAMPLE ROOM " ■ 914 CORGI E STREET F. ROLLINS, District Manager ■ H KEYSTONE PHONE 306 X
CHAMBERS FISH MARKET Fresh Fish of All Kinds in Season ^ Soft Shell Crabs and Fresh Picked Crab Meat PHONE; ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Keystone Phone' 206 Bell Phone I7-.W JERE CHAMBERS, Prop. 316 and 318 Mansion St., Cape May, N. J. — — ■ ■ ■
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DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY OF LUMBER in any length, width or thickknea* ' for ; • any purpose whatever — that's the of- . fer we make you' today. We must , have ample stocks of seasoned, naw:- I ured timbers in our yard to be able to ' make such a broad offer. We have I And our prices will save you money. Ask for estimates.
GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAfrE MAY, N. 1.
f public notice is hereby f given L that The Delaware and Atlantic Tde1 graph and Telephone Company, on f the 4th day- of May A. D., 1921, filed 2 with the Township Committee of the I Township of Lower, County of Cape p May, State of New Jersey, a Petition | addressed to the. said Township Com- ■ mittee, asking for the consent of the f saitl Committee to the -use by said ■ Company of each and every of tht I public roads, streets, avenues, alleys . and highway's, both above, below and ■ on the surface thereof, for the mainI tenance and operation of Its present ^ aerial and underground works, and j the construction, maintenance and op- ' eration of additional aerial and uni derground works, consisting of poles, ■ crossarms, cables, wires, conduits, | ducts, Aiains, pipes, manholes/ and ■ all other necessary fixtures and apj pliances required for its Ideal and J through lines, in connection with the ' transaction of its telegraph and teleI phone business, according to plans J showing the location, number and , size of such fixtures and appliances. I to be approved as may be provided ! ir. the consent given pursuant to the , aforesaid Petition. [ The period for which such consent ' is asked is fjfty (50) years. . The Township Committee of the Township of Lower, will consider the « said Petition o« the 1st dav of June, j A. D. 1 921,* at 7:30 o'clock' P. M. at I Township Hall, Cold Spring, Lower ' Township, "N. 'J.' I - Dated May 4th. 1921: WM. C. HOFFMAN, __ .. Township Clerk. - |. 2t-43SJ-5-14-21 !TR0Y LAUNDRY . The Troy Laundry, of Cape May, " "was established in .1905 on Decatur ■ Street and has been under the personal supervision of the owner and proprietor ever since. Moving in 1916 to the building built by Reeves Bros, the owners of the old Atlantic Laundry established by Mr. Sol Needles in 1898 and moved by Reeves Bros, to 295 Congress Street in 1904, the name was changed by them to Neptune, they selling out in 1906 and the name^vfas again changed Jo Columbia which name was changed to Troy when the Laundry was purchased by the present owner in 1916. , The word Troy is always synonymona of good Laundry work and the Troy Laundry has been serving some of its patrons ever since it was put in ' operation. . The Troy Laundry has • never been closed during the winter month*. except nine weeks following the fire which occurred on December 31st; 1918. the plant was not in op- • eration but' the work was collected and taken by the Troy trucks to Pleasantville where the Empire Laundry of that city gave the Troy patrons about the same service that the Troy Laundry has always tried to maintain. We welcome our old patrons back for llTe sixteenth cor.feecu- , tive season and welcome hew comers to our resort for the season of 1921. HARRY E. BALM, Prop. Troy Laundry. The man without a. definite aim in . life is» helplessly disabled. Money he* its proper place and is a staunch friend In times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust Co. 5 1
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FIRST thing you do next — go get some makin's papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders! No use sitting-by and saying maybe you'll cash this ' hunch tomorrow. Do it whili the going's good, for man-o-man, yyu can't figure out what you' re passing by! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness — well, the only way to get the' words emphatic enough is to go to it and know yourself!
And, besides Prince* Albert's delightful flavor, there's its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process! -Certainly -j|sou smoke P. A. from stin Tip till you slip between the sheets without a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobacco that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe — forget itl You can— AND YOU WILL —if you -use Prince Albert for packih&!^TtV4L.si£bke | revelation in a. jimmy pipe or a cigarette ! A ■ " ' I
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* ft Eversharp is abH solutely unique, a H the pencil that is <. Bf] always sharp yet d Hi ne;ver sharpened, H W always reacfy for EL smooth, easy Ell writing, and beauB|j tifully made for I Elf lifelong service., d Ell Eversharp prices, 1 Eli With 18 inches of 2 El Eversharp Leads, H are $1 up. 1 If Sold bv V Mecray Pharmacy . I I J. B. NOON. Proprietor r Washington and Perry Streets CAPE MAY, N. J. G. Vanaman Gas Ranges Gas Hot Water Heaters Plumbing i >• Charles Schwab says it is impossii ble for him to be' anything but an op- , tipiist. Ten Schwabs might head the world in a different direetion. plan WORK And save Start the saving hahit and open. an account with the Security Trust Co. • a Strong Institution. Cape May Gold Leaf is used in stamping the letters on the covers of the handsome volumes 'of Mayflower Descendants in Cape May County, 464 pages, fully indexed. Send in your order now before the edition is taken -by others. Order blank on fourth -page." ; Mayflower Descendants in Cape May County" now ready • for subscribers. - Volumes ' ran be obtained at the office of the Star & Wave. DAT-SNAP ** KILLS RATS Also mice. Absolutely- prevents odors from carcass. Oiie package proves this. RAT-SNAP comes in cakes — no mixing with other food. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen, or small buildings. 65c. size (2. cakes) for Chicken House; coops, or small buildings. 81,25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage, buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Konowitch Bros., J. C. Little & Son and Eldredge and Phillips. 1 1 Mattresses Renovated \ Mattresses Retailed at Wholesale Prices "We make fhem Full line of I 9 BED SPRINGS, 3 , COTS, ETC. Silk Floss Mattress $14.00 J Cotton Mattresses ,57.35 .' r drib Outfits 58.00 up ^^ei Our Prices First j WILDWOOD MATTRESS WORKS j' 3706 Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD, n. J. Brass Bads Relaquered |
Lost Opportunities You probably realize that you have allowed many oppor- * tunities to slip by you in toe course of a life time. i You know that many of these opportunities if selzedoat toe right moment would perchance have made you independent for life. Others would at least have brpught you lucrative retarn. Yesterday can never be recalled. The opportunities passed ace gone forever.' I Th money you have NOT made is like water over the Falls. Today you must think of \ the Golden Future before .you You must think of the Possibilities of the Morrow. You must lay .your Foundation so that your Furore shall be secure beyond Doubt. w « The Continental Trust of Connecticut under .authorization of a declaration of Trust, offers one of the Biggest and Soundest Opportunities you, have had laid before YOU. . It is no Vain Speculation or Gambling Chance. It is not based on the future of any One branch of Commerce or Industry. You do not place All your eggs in One basket. Its holdings are and will be Widely distributed among the Fields of business, commerce andlndustry. Its investments will be Wisely chosen by men of rare skill and experience in the Fields of business ahd finance. They will have better Opportunity to study toe most intimate details of every Project before one dollar of the Continental Trust's money, your money is placed with theny May we not direct your attention to the Personnel of this Organization, and ask you if* such men do not command your Confidence, Respect and TroStlT * Advisory Board of Trustees H. B. McDowell- President General Efficiency-Devices, Inc. Hon. Jacob Caplan, Judge City Court, New Haven, Conn. Jerome A. Myers, Nat. Director, Constitutional League of America. - A. U. Muhlhauser, Chairman Industrial Relations Com. E. S. Crosman, Chairman Publicity Com. National Teachers' Association. Hon. E. Eugene ^Culver, Director Middletown National Bank. A. H. Elder, General Counsel, Jersey Central Railroad.* Chas. EJlis, Former Fuel and Food Administrator of Lackawanna. \ '• »- JoKn Whitney Dissette, President Sure Spark Corp. "* Trustees M. A. O'Lcary, Ex-chairman of the Mass. Dem. Committee. M. L. Baker, Pres. Reghl Silver Mfg. Co. Don. W. Carleton, Vice Pres. and Trees. Midway Pac. OIL H. JUCosJinear & Company. D. J. McCoy, Vice Pres., King Tobacco Co. r* ji J . . May we ask yoq if,' with this brief outline of the objects ' and plans of the Company, we may not have toe farther pleasure of giving you more intimate details of one of the most Bril% ' ^ nant Opportunities it has ever been your privilege to enjoy? ' It only takes a minute for you to act, and it will long remain one of the brightest moments, we are sure, of your career. . Merely write your name and address on the following Coupon, and mail it to the address hereon, and you will feel," just as we fed, that the Continental Trust means not only Profit, , J8 Profit to every person who participates with us in - this Model, if not felly Loss proof method-of Investment. COUPON * GOSHNEAR & COMPANY, Inc. ' . Malley Building, New Haven, Conn. Gentlemen— Kindly send me further information about the Continental Trust of Connecticut, without -any obligation upon my parti NAAIF- - .'.t '•*••" •_ " . ./ ^ ' ADDRESS ' ' . - : . J • ' • •< V- • ■ ' ^ —

