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THIS BED. SPRING AND MATTRESS COMPLETE $29.50 a, Simmons steel bed with 2" posts and five heavy fillers jpds, Rood quality comibnation felt mattresses and a guaranteed spring, $29.50. m " This is another example of "how it pays to buy at Hurley's.'' Not alone are our price? low but you also have tha added ad- » vantage of arranging to buy what you" want and pay us in 30, 60 or 90 days or by the week if you desire. HURLEY'S Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden Oily 6 Short Blocks from Broadway Station. Cape may office & sample room 914 COIEGIE STREET F. ROLLINS, District Manager KEYSTONE PHONE 306 ^ , ■ XBXMXM><RXBXM><R><BV<RXRX»«X 3=c boston clothing and shoe store pl B Washington and Jackson Streets h X ALWAYS SAVE 10 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR HERE 55 H MEN'S CLOTHING, LADIES* AND GENTS' SHOES, WHITE JH U DUCK PANTS, OVERALLS, HOSIERY, BATHING SUITS, ™ ;7? . CAPS 'AND SHOES, UNDERWEAR n All Kinds of Tailoring j£ II Cigars and Cigarettes . V ' XC & M*mxmymxwm)mxmtmxmxmymx ■ i Work Done While You Wait A. KEN IC Electric Shoe Repairing ' Neolin Soles and Heels Any Color — Aluminum Heels — Heat I Leather Used — Any Kind of Shoe Findings 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J.

OXPOf HHPS 5E THE UHX OAS American ships, flying the Stars and Stripes will carfy you and your goods anywhere Two and three generations ago, the Stars and Stripes were all over the world. Then they almost vanished from the seven seas. But today they are back again. Big splendid steamers, Ameripsnsengers and goods, are crowding their way1 into all foreign harbors with thf Stars and Stripes proudly 'fluttering from their masts. American exporters, importers, travelers— all can help by shipping and sailing under the Stars and Stripes. Operators of Passenger Services Admiral Line, 1.7 Stau Street. New York. N Y. Mataon Navigation Company, 26 So Gay Street, Baltimore Md. ""SSSCfBW* . New York and Porto Rico S. 8. Co.. 1 1 Broadway, Nssr York. N. Y. Pacific Mall S. 5. Co.. 4» Beoadway. New York. N. Y. U 8. Mall S. S. Co.. 45 Broadway. (New York, N Y. Ward Line. (New York and Cuba Mall S S. Co) Foot o ( Wah Street. ! New York. N. Y Free .use of Shipping Board films I Use of Shipping Board .notion picture ! fHoB, four reels, free tSi request of Any mayor, pastor, poso-nasr-r, or organ!of ships and the sea. Write for information toH. Llbe, Director Information a Bureau, Room $11, 111' ~F~. Street. N. W.. Waslitngrnn. D. C. \ SHIPS FOB SALE (Fa Ammicm, dIM. ' Siael •ummert. bjb oil andjaoal ialeetaauoa obciincd by rcqoa* Forsailings of passenger and freight ships to all ptitts of the world arid all otherin formation, write any of the above lines or

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| WILL ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL will attend the Summer School for teachers at Ocean City this year. The greater number will commute. They are: Miss Edith Schellenger, Miss Ruth Townsend, Miss Gertrude i Chalmers, Miss Beatrice Maxwell | and Mi ss Estelle Inglee. The man without a definite aim fa> I ife ia helpleaely disabled. Money haa ,J proper place and is a staunch friend in times of stress. Start qpw with the Security Trust Co. CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' ' COU^T In the Matter of\ W PETITION the Estate of I FOR SALE OF AI iTRPff t LANDS TO A^~T' ( PAY DEBTS. HAYNES, i ORDER TO Deceased. J SHOW CAUSE. ROSALIE G. HAYNES, Adminis- . tratrix of the estate of ALLIRRO T. HAYNES, Deceased, having exhibited under oath a true account of the personal estate and ^iebts of said de-, ; ceased, whereby it appearing that : the personal estate of the said Alj lirro T. Haynes, deceased, is Insufficient to pay his debts, and requiring i the aid of the Court in the premises. IT IS, on this second day of June, I in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, oTderi ed that all persons interested in .the : ! lands, tenements and hereditaments . I and real estate of the said Allirro T: i 'I Haynes, appear before this Court on ' I the third day of August, A. D., 1921, ' at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to : show cause why so much of the lands, • I tenements and "hereditaments and ! i real estate of the said Allirro T. j 1 Haynes, deceased, should not be sold ' | as would be sufficient to pay .his 1 debts.' ' ; J IT -IS FURTHER ORDERED that • | this order be published in. the "Star and Wave," one of the newspapers of the County of Cape May, and" State •of New Jersey, for -six weeks, at least once in each week. ■ HENRY H. ELDREDGE. Judge. ! 6-4-7t-677-P. F. $24-36 — — — — — 1 How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats — ' Farmers Heed ( Dr. H. H. Butler says, "I use RATi SNAP around my hospitals every three months, whether I see rats or not. It does the work — RAT-SNAP gets them every time. I recommend it to everybody having rats." Don't r wait until there is si brood of rats, act immediately you see the first •one.. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Konowitch n Bros, J. C- Little & Son and El- l dredge and Phillips.

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; TIDE TABLE r . PREDICTED TIME BOB HIGH AND . LOW WATER AT COLD SPRING INLET, HEREFORD INLET, e DEDUCT FIVE MIN1 UTES Copied from the U. a Coast and Geodetic Survey Almanac published » by the Department of Commerce, i Washington, D. C. 1 ' JUNE TIDES i A. M. P. M. High Low High Low 1 3 10 9 35 3 49 10 14 ' 2 4 06 10 24 4 39 11 06 3 4 58 11 13 5 28. 11 58 4 5 50 ' 6 17' 12 01 (5 - 6 41 0 47 7 05 12 49 ' "6 7 32 1 35 7 54 1 37 7 8 23 2 26 8 44 2 30 8 9 IS 3 17 9 85 8 23 •9 10 10 4 08 10 30 '4 18 . 10 11 07 5 02 11 26 5 17 . 11 ' __ 5 57 lg,07 6 19 12 0 24\6 54 1 07 7 22 ! 13 1 24 T- 52 2 05 8 27 : 14 2 23 8 48 3 04 9 26 ' 15 3 23 94i .3 59 10 24 16 4 19 10 35- 4 51. *11 47 1 17 5 12 II 24 5 42 18 6 01 0 08 6 26 12 12 [ 19 6 48 Q 54 7 09 12 56 20 7 33 1 37 7 5JP 1 89 '21 . 8 15 2 20 8 30* 2 22 I 22 8 56 3 01 9 09 3 03 23 9 87 3*41 -SU8 8.43 24 10 2» 4 20 10 25 4 23 25 - 11 00 , '4 58 11 04 5 05 26 11 42 5 38 li 46 5 50 27 ff 20 12 27 6 40 28 0 32 7 04 1 17 7 87 29 1 23 ' 7 64' 2 10 8 37 2 23 . 8 47 * 3 05 9 38 LYCEUM CONCERTS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED Five lyceum concerts have been arranged for the coming fall and winter months- One entertainment a month will be given, the first of which will be held in October. Full details are not yet completed but the concerts selected are: The Plymouth Male Quartette. , Light Opera Rfevue. Sipher.-Schwartz Concert Co. " Imperial Instrumentalists. Crawford Adams. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 pursuant to the provision* of Chapter PL.. 1921. all persons practicing I any system or branch of medicine or , sursery^ln^thl^ state, as defined in an T license physicians and surgeons, nnd to .

punish persons violating the provisions . thereof. ' approved May twenty-second. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, as I amended by act approved April twelfth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, or any I method of treatment of disease, with- , out a license, shall forthwith make ap- ' plication to the State Hoard of Medical i Examiners of New Jersey, for a limited license therefor, to and In- accordance I with the provisions of the act of 1921. , Given pursuant to a resolution adopt- 1 ed- by the State" Board of Medical ' Ex- t nmlncrs at New Jcrs»'y. . DR. ALEX. MACALISTER. \ Secretary. State Board of Medrtval Examiners of New Jersey. I Dated: May 19. 1921. 528-6tB28-21 — P. F. 112.18 ^ Sheriff's Sale ® \ — ~ i By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, r for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 1 18th day of May, A. D. 1921, in a t certain cause wherein The Providfcnt J Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia is complainant, and Cora G. c Shields- and Edw&rd H. Jennings are ' defendants, I shall expose to sale at s public vendue, on \ |, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921, t between the hours /of twelve and { five o'clock p. m,/ to wit, at one , o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office, in 'Cape May ^ Court House, Cape May County, New J Jersey: * b All that certain tract or parcel of v land, with the building and improve I. ments thereon erected, situate in the -a — City of Cape May, in the county of . Cape May and stato-bf New Jersey, known and. designated as Lots Nos. ,, 2114, 2115, '2116, 2117. 2118, 2129. 2130, 2131 aad fliff?7on Plan A of ^ lots as laiyTout by the Cape May 11 Real Estafr) Company, on file in the '< Clerk's (mice of Cape May county o and ^j^ribed together as one lot as- . Beginning at the northeasterly p corner oUTrenton and Beach ave- a nues, and extending thence (1). east o wardly, along the northerly side of t( ' Beach avenue, two hundred feet, to T the southwesterly corner of lot No. 2133; thence (2) northwardly, along " the westerly line of lots Nos. 2133 a . and 2119, three"- hundred feet to the Cl southerly side of New Jersey ave- • •nuq; thence (3) "westwardly," along lf the southerly side of New Jersey li avenue, two hundred ' feet, fo the ol southeastqji'y comer of Trenton an# hfow Jersey avenues, and thence .(4) . southwardly, along the easterly side . af Trentoti avhhue, three hundrcl ,n feet, to the phice of beginning. gi Being the same . premises which' tithe Cape May Real Estate Companv, by Deed dated October 3rA 1907, and recorded in the said Clerk's office in Book No. 189 of Deeds, page 85, &c-, granted and conveyed to r Peter Shields, in fee. ' rc Amount due under decree is $21,- i, 758.16, with interest and Sheriffs r fees to be added MEAD TOMLIN, Sheriff. Si Dated May 25. 192L Howard M. Cooper, Solicitor. 5-SO *t-573- bt

GREAT BRITAIN DiSCURBS, 115, DOTS ' R-M, GIANT AIRSHIP SOON TO REACH CAPE MAY IS. THE TYPE BEING DISCARDED AND d GIVEN AWAY BY GREAT BRId "TAIN: , >• While Cape May and Wildwood are eagerly awaiting the arrival at the Giant Airship R-38", and the Eastern Press is using columns, of v space about it, Europe grows > tired 4 and wants to get rid of others of, the 6 snme type- " ^ 8 The R-38 will be a novelty to the j coast resorts and so the United 9 Statdk as well. Cape May appreei7 ates the drawing card as does Wild* 0 wood that this huge air craft will be. 3 Wildwood has an additional interest g because the wife of the commander i»7 a Wildwood girl,' the daughter of 9 Senator and Mrs William Harry 2 Bright. 7 But from Lond« England, comes. 5 the news that tfie Britiflh Air minis/'*" — ; 1 try is pegging that some one take as ' 7 a gift one, any or all its airships except one, the R-38, which the British v . > are selling to the United States for a * handsome price. Great Britain wants 1 to give these war engines away, be* / I cause, she says, she is economizing v j and can ho longer bear the burden at } expense they entail. But the real ( reason is that the Ministry recognizes ; that the airship has passed as a de- ) fensive arm and" it does not want I anything to do with them.' r For a long time the Air Ministry ' has been trying to sell its air ships, I but this wdek a conference was call* I . ed with Sir Frederick Sykes presiding and to which the press was in* ( vited — an unusual step. It was de- , cided to give 'away all the air ships and unless they are'accepted by August I, all 'activities in connection I with airships will be discontinued-and the airships, stations, material an<T t equipment will be. handed over to. the Disposal Board. The conference decided that the government did not " feci' jusified in continuing expenditures on the airship service owing to the need of economy. 'vShips in Good Shape The list available of ^irships to be free incliides the R-80, the R-33. the R-36, the Jl-37, and two GermAi airships, the J L-64 and L-7L Ofs these, the R-38 is best known. Jt Dew over this London all Derby Day. The R-37 is now building, hue is 90 per cent completed and might -be called the sister ship of the ^36/f All are equipped with bow moariqg masts ex* , cept the two Germans. These, while good condition, require good - !»as h3j?§. The R-36 is the only one of them fitted with a passenger car, but • the others .could be similarly fitted without difficulty ; and at small expense. vThe offer to give these Airships is made to an^Britjsh subject company or British trade, corporation. Demonstration -cruises to Paris and and trial landings with mooring mast are planned for any concern contemplating taking over 'the ships. If anyone wants one of them, he can have spare' parts, material, stores, logs, records or -anything else he wants per taining to the business, even the loan of experts .to.instruct he 'hundlitng of the ship so as the -accepting company pays the salaries. The stipulations- are .The most important are that the coltipany must be ocntrolled by British sharfeholders, that the Air Ministry shall be represented on its of directors and that the ship — will be used for the development pf • airship "transport. . Worth Millions of Pounds The property to be' given away is • worth several millions- of pounds sterling, aecoj-ding to -Sir Frederick . Syke|, who is controller General of icvilian aviation: He wants" to see commercial companies formed. The Air Ministry now has two important • stations for these ships, on<f at-Cardington, near 'Bedford, and the * other at Pifllham, Norfolk. Carding- , ' is equipped for construction work. The R-38 is now housesd there waiting trials. -The stations covers 1,000 and has gas holders haying a •". capacityof a million and a half cubfeet,. and all t^ie heoessary /st^- '. Including wireless and meteorhuts and sheds capable of housing three giant rigids, mooring masts and sheds and bliildings cover- ' ing fifty-six acres of groundr The government wishes to get rid, of all * this as quickly a? possible.- ' , REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE A, very desirable cottage, 5 bed bath, gas, electricity, stationary tub, large lot, 67x111 feet, near Links. Price $4500. Apply Star and Wave Office. To despair is not only 1 6 surrender but to betray -tha best that is in us.