Cape May Star and Wave, 28 May 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Saturday, May 28th, 1821 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE V ( P*f» Itai ^ - '

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1 Summer Comfort For The Home! | ■ Brighten up the home for summer— new furniture for the liv- | ing room— dining room— bed room pr in fact any room in the Vf Cm house can nqw be furnished at lower prices than for yea,rs. j_": ■ We're making an exceptional showing of furniture for the ■ Tr porch and lawn. The highest quality and. lowest prices, always. ' Y£ Ml I " BUY WHAT "YOU WANT NOW P * I pay us in 30, 60 or 90 days or by the week >v 9 a* ATUIVr FOR MEN, WOMEN 3 ■ mi i mm an® children ■ fi NEWEST STYLES— BETTER QUALITIES— LOWEST PRICES ■ s HURLEY'S £ H Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden II Q Only 6 Short Hocks Tram Br.id.iy Station'. k 9 CAPE MAY OFFICE & SAMPLE ROOM 5 ■ 914 CORGIE STREET f. ROLLINS, District ^Manager ■ H KEYSTONE PHONE 306 5? § ■XBEC&NEM&N&BWfrMWXNftB# ■ in any length, width or thickknea* for WyBBe* any pnrpoae whatever — that's the of- ^ f®' wt make you today. We mum have ample atoeka of seasoned, men f J ured timbers in our yard to be able to make such a broad offer. We have! ^ And our prices will aave you money ' GEORGE OGDEN & SON' CAPE MAY, N. J.

a lawyer's trouble a certain latoyer dictated to his; new stenographer as fellows: j * Mr. John Smith, Yonkera, N. Y. i Dear Sir:— ; I am enclosing the papers desired. ■ Pleat- have Mrs. Jones and. Mrs.! [ Smit! execute them and return them | to me. Very truly yours, i J. T. Brown." ! When the letter was ready for the f lawyer s signature he n*nt over it | carefyl'y as all good lawyers do' and h found that it read as follows: | "Mr. John Smith, Yonkers, N: Y. i Dear Sir: — j * I am enclosing the papers desired. ' Please have Mrs. Jones and Mrs. | Smith executed and return them to I me. % Very truly yours, f j. T. Brown." ' The lawyer turned to the stenogj rapher and said: "You will have Jo ! cofrect this. Please cross out the | last three words and insert in their I place "to the undertaker." j PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN j that The Delaware and Atlantic TeleI graph and Telephone Company, otf the 4th day of May A. D., 1921, filed ■ with the Township Committee of the . | Township of Lower, County of Cape , May, State of New Jersey, a Petition j addressed to the said Township ComI mittee. asking for the consent of the , said Committee to the use by said j Company of each -and every_ of the ! public roads, streets, avenues, alleys . and highways, both above, below and I on the surface thereof, for the mainI tenante and operation of its present . aerial and underground works, and the construction, maintenance and opI eration of additional aerial and unI derground works, consisting of poles, I crossarms, cables, wires, conduits, duct& mains, pipes, manholes, and • all other necessary fixtures and appliances required for its local and ythipugh lines, in connection with the transaction .of its telegranh and telephone business, according to plans showing the location, number and size of such fixtures and nopliances to be approved as may be provided in the consent given pursuant to the aforesaid Petition. The period for which such consent is asked is fifty (50) years. The Township Committee of the Township ,of» Lower, will consider the said Petition! n* the 1st day of June. A- D. 1921, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at Township Hall, 'Cold Spring, Lower 1 Township, N. J. Dated May 4th. 1921. WM. C. HOFFMAN,. Township Clerk. i>t-434-5-14-21 ' 9 , OCEAN CITY P. O. The postoffice department, Washington, D. C., has authorized the establishment of a new post office station number 3 at Ocean City, effecI

; for a Camel j The pleasure is worth it. There's no sub- 1 stitute for Camel quality and that mild, i fragrant Camel blend. , : . j The fellow who smokes Camels, wants . ^ , Camels. That's because Camels have a ' smoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you cap't get in another cigarette. ^ j, -a Don't let anyone tell you that any other ffint cigarette at any price is so good as Camels. Let your own taste be the judge. Try Camels for yourself. A few smooth, refreshing puffe and you'd walk a mile for a Camel, too. ' rs. ^n'-'TOi H R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co. H Wln.ton-S.Um, N. C. VlUIiVl ; |

imms? I I Eversharp is absolutely unique, the pencil that is always sharp yet never sharpened, always ready for smooth, easy writing, and beautifully made for lifelong -service. Eversharp prices, with 18 inches of Eversharp Leads, are $1 up. ^ Sold by : IWecray Pharmacy J. R. SOON, Proprietor Washington and Perry Streets CAPE MAY, N. J. ' I G. Vanaman Gas Ranges Gas Hot Water Heaters Plumbing Charles Schwab says it is impossible for him to be anything but an optimist. Ten Schwabs might head the world in a different direction. 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 Descend- . ants in Cape May County" now ready for subscribers. Volumes can be obtained at the office of the Star & Wave. DAT-SNAP KILLS RATS .Also mice. Absolutely prevents odors .from carcass. One 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 Chickejh . House, coops, or small buildings, X* $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough foi^-ill farm and out-buildings. stowage buildings, or factory buildings^ Sold and Guaranteed by K<MSwitch J. C. Little & Son and F.l- | dredge and Phillips. Mattresses Renovated I . Mattresses Retailed at Wholesale Prifces • We make them j F6II line of BED SPRINGS, COTS, ETC ' j Silk Floss Mattress S 14.00 i Cotton Mattresses ;-__$7.35 ' Y" - Crib Outfits $8.00 up , Get Our Prices First WILDWOOD MATTRESS | WORKS ! 3706~Padfic Avenue WILDWOOD, N." J. Brass Beds Relapred

I ♦ | . PHILADELPHIA . SPECIAL EXCURSIONSUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1921 * I efl R o U N D T R I P ^ I . O VT War Tax -12c Additional Special tickets good only on train leaving •T.NDUO DAYLIGHT . . tl»l TIM H .. CAPE MAY 5:50 A. M-, 6:50 A.M. WILDWOOD 5:50 A. M- 6:50 A, M. WILDWOOD JUNCTION _6:D0 A.M. 7:00 A.M. . CAPE MAY COL'iRT HOUSE - .-6:07 A. Mb 7:07 AHJ DENNISVILLE __i — 16:18 A. M. 7:18 A. M. PHILADELPHIA (Arrive) 7:45 A.M. 8:45 A.M. RETURNING Special Train Leaves Philadelphia (Chestnut and South Street Ferries) 6:30 P. M. (Standard Time) 7:30 P. M. (Daylight lime) Tickets may be 'purchased prior to date of Excursion ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD _____ Work Dojie While You Wait A . K E N I C Electric Shoe Repairing NeoIj|j Soles and Heels Any Color— Aluminum Heels— Best Leather Used— Any Kind of Shoe Findings I1>5 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. $5,000,000 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 5% Highway Extension Bonds Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until ll o'clock A. M., TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1921, for the purchase of five million dollars (65,000,000), 5%, State of New Jersey, Highway Extesion Bonds, series "A", dated Jaly 1st, 1921, drawing interest from July 1st, 1921, and maturing July 1st, 1951, or at option any time after fifteen years from date of iss'ue, " upon six months notice. These bonds are payable both as to principal and interest at the ■ Mechanics National Bank, Trenton, N. J., the interest being payable-•semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each year to their maturity." The above bonds ate issued for the purpose of paying _the cost of extending the system of State highways by the construction of bridges and tunnels for vehicular or other traffic across the Delaware _and Hudson rivers, or either of them; providing the ways and means toxpay the interest of such debt And also to pay and discharge the principle thereof; and providing for the. submission of this iaW to the people at a general election, under the provisions of Chapter 352, P. L.- 1920 which act was submitted to the. people at the general election held in tne State of New Jersey, Novembr 2,* 1920, and receievd the sanction of a majority of the votes cast for and against it at said election. Bidders will be required to submit unconditional bids and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for a p amount equal to,3% of the face value of the amount of bonds bid for payable to the order of William T. Read, Treasurer of the State 61 New Jersey, to be for- , feited as liquidated damages hi case the bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fail and neglecuto pay and take said bonds shpuld the same be awarded to him. The right to reject any and all bids js reserved. Nfc bid will be .accepted for less than par ami accrued interest to date of delivery. Bonds will be delivered to. the bidder at Trenton, N. J., on July ls< 1921. All bonds will be coupon form of the denomination of • $1,000. They may be> registered as lo principal and interest, or. may ' be converted into registered" bonds at option in denominations up to $50,000. < , Proposals-Should be marked "Proposals 'for .^Highway Extension Bonds," and addressed to N. A. K. Bugbee, Comptroller of the Treasury, State Capitol, Trentbn, N. J. THE ISSUING OFFICIALS, . .. Harry B. Salter, Secretary. $12,000,000 STATE OF'NEW JERSEY 5% Bonus Bonds ( 1 Sealed proposals will be^eceived by the undersigned until 11 o'clock A.M., ' "■ • *V . v'* TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1921, for the purchase of twelve million dollar" (?12,000,0(I0)% 5%, State of New Jersey, Soldiers' Bonus Bonds, dated July 1st," 1921, drawing interest from Jqjy lft, .1921, and maturing July 1st, 194). • . _JTjiese bonds are payable1 both as- to principal. and interest 'at the Mercer Trust Company, Trenton, N. J., the interest being payable semi- ' '• amyUilly oh. the . first days of January and July in each \Yiar to tl/eir | — Tfiaturity. The above bonds are issued for. the purpose of providing for the payment of a^ bonus -ffi each soldier, or a der>etident or dependents thereof, who served>in the military or naval forecs of the I'nitdtf States'* during the war between the United States and. the German Empire and 1 " its Allies, under the provisions of Chapter 159, P. L. 1920, 'which act J-. ... . was submitted 'to the people at the general election held. in the State of ' : JNgw Jersey; November 2. 1920, and received' the sanction of a majority of the votes cast for and against it at said election.' «< Bidders will be required to' submit unconditional "bids and each Lid must be accompanied by. a certified check 'for an amount equal to' 3-S-of the face value of the amount of bonds bid for- payable, tp- 'the order, of Willlim T. Read, Treasure!- of the Stpte of -New Jersey, "to he forfeited as liquidated damages^ id case the bidder shall, withdraw his bid or shall fail and neglect to pay and" take said bonds should the same lie nwarded ta> him. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved'. . No bid will be accented for less than par and accrued interest to date • of delivery. - Bonds will be-delivk-ic I- to the bidder at Trenton", N. J., ori , . July 1, 1921. All bond* will be coupon- farm of. the denominations of - $l,OO0.'OOf They may be registered subsequently as to principal' only or. Both as to principal and interest. ' . Proposlds sliould be marked "Pronpsals for Soldiers' Bbnus Bonds." , and addressed, to N. A. K. Bugbee, .Comptroller of the Treasury, State ^Capitol, Trenton, N. J, " * - ^ .. .. , ' SfATE* HOUSE COMMISSION, Newton A. K. Bugbee, Comptroller of the Treasury, . Secrtary. •