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Summer Showing in I Tailor Made Suits n, and T-p Coats... We otto yon of mch *e«M trni quality -M | with tho gwat yqriety and we will fit yon ab^lntelyBest Material and Workmanship Guaranteed I Charles Seherer Cope May, N. J- I | 223 Decatur Street 1 Vulcanizing g g AUTOMOBILE TIRES REPAIRED jj o 8 vears experience in repairing all g ■ Tires and Tubes. Work nositively X ® tniaranteed. We earry in Stock the^S § GENERAL TIRE noted for its finb y. K appearance and long mileage Fab- | & rip tires are guaranteed for g | miles and Cord tires for 10,000 miles) g § C.E. HOLMES g X 403 Washington St., Cape May, M. • g xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OPEN ALL THE YEAR KEYSTONE 425 THE GLENWOOD TABLE UNEXCELLED .. 509 HUGHES STREET CENTRALLY LOCATED ca'pe may, n. j. Mrs. Lillian Rott, Prop. CAPE MAY 1-73 — WILDWOOD 1-73 KEYSTONE ^HONES CA _ Knnowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS -Butter— Eggs— Fruit— Produce Etc. Orders Promptly Filled /l 2405-07 Pacific, Avenut 308-10 Washington Street WILDWOOD ' CAPE rElectrical Contractor... " INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE 8Q9-Q3 " Cape MayElectric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SuMK NEOL1N SQLES-AND RUTOElTm^LS A SPECIALTY We make a SPECIALTY of REPATOIN(TmOES WHILE YOU WAIT Boothlack in Building f/KLadfea *nd Gentlemen. , SW Sunlriea aVdj^in^oM^ea for Sale. - 505 Washington Street y Cape May, N. J " R. M. WENTZELL 33 PERRY STREET - . ; Furniture Bedding Ktigs . Linoleum KL^ge-HO-'Nl'-" °' "" " DELIVERED A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis-M.Townsend 218 Ocean St. . Cape May, N.J.
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DELIVERIES IN ANT QUANTITY OF \ | LUMBER in aay twgtfa. wMth-ar tm any purpooe whatever— that** the mlfer we make you today. We aim' < hare ample stocka of jammed. meaL- > ured timhera in our yard te he ablate make aacto a bemd offer. Wc harel And our pricea will aare yon money. Ask for estimate*.
GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. 1. CHAMBERS FISH MARKET Fresh Fish of All Kinds in Season Soft Shell Crabs and Fresh Picked Crab Meat PRONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Keystone Phone 206 86,1 Phone 17"W JURE CHAMBERS, Prop. 316 and 318 Mansion St., Cape May, N. J. "bch' Phone Keyltmo'phmc The Atlantic Tobacco Co. 145 EAST OAK AVENUE WILDWOOD, N. J. WE, CARRY A FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND CONFECTIONERY WHOLESALE ONLY WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF PAPER BAGS, ROLL PAPER, ICE CREAM BOXES, PLATES, SPOONS AND NAPKINS Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. O. Box 661 ADVERTISE IN STAR AND WAVE AND . WATCH RESULTS
GoodiichTire Price Reduction . . ii •
: ut ^ 1 1 = ( \MaS The anti-skid safety tread Silvertom Cord ^ 20,% Lower Prices ™ The Goodrich price redufliop which took effed May 2nd wat without reservation. It included Silver-towns together with GOodrich Fabric rires and Goodrich Red and Grey inner tube*. c v
applies to all sizes — without reservation The name of Goodrich.on a tire means just one thing — quality. And that quality l is always the highest that can be produced. t ft Each tire is specially designed for the serl| vice it must deliver. Goodrich Fabrics, in ® - the popular sizes, have established them- | selves as unusual values from the standI point cf real economy. Silvertown Cords s |j] in their class have always held first place in the esteem of motorists, not only bej& cause of their symmetrical perfedion of 9 finish, but furthermore, by reasotyof their H ~'!i£c, complete dependability and satI isfa&ory performance. Your dealer will supply you at these fair H t prices:' ! I SILVERTOWN CORDJ5
W ilTB I ' '. 30x3 i" H 32x31 | 32x4 I 33x4 " 32x41 33x41 34x41 33x5 > 35x5,
. Anti-Skid S.,rrr> Trr^'i "$24.50 t 32.907 41 .8V 43.10 - 47-30 48.40 ' 49.65 58.90 61.90 I"
' TUBH^ /*$2.55 2.90 3.55 ' 3.70 4.50 4.65 4.75 5.55 5.80
FABRIC TERES
/• ' ' Smooth 30x3 $12.00 V~ Satetv 30x3 13.45 Safety 30*3il 16.00
Safety | 32x3 ^1 $20.25 Safety 32x4 26.90 Safety! 33x4 2830 . mmnrn /-OUD4NV
THE B. F.. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY cAkron, Ohio *-'•#. ^ -
IN FROM SKY! ONE PASSENGER CARRYING PLANE ARRIVES TUESDAY. MORNING AND -ANOTHER FOL- ! LOWED WEDNESDAY AND ALL ; FLIGHTS WILL BE MADE; FROM THE BEACH FRONT DAILY.. Unannounced and unexpected a : lone triplane arrived over Wild wood early Tuesday morning and after, cir- ■ cling the city to locate a safe land-, ing place gently dropped to the beach' : sands at the Atlantic 'Pier. The. plane carried two pilots Gus' (Slim) j Ekstrom of Seagirt, N. J. and G- H.j Johnson, of Burlington, N. J. | Mr. Ekstrom piloted the-plane fiom . Btylington leaving that yity at 8:30 Tuesday morning ana arriving here just one hour later. He followed ahour later, ne lanum." ™i"
route from Burlington to Moprestown, n to Berlin then to the White Horse Pike which he-followed to Atlantic t City and then lurried, and followed the e coast to Wildwood. 'The pilot report- e ed that the pike was the easiest land r £ mark he encoupterell to follow and < that most of the trip was made ii) a \ haze, one of the meanest obstacles in j • the flying game.- , ] Both pilots are members-spf the 1 Princeton Flying Cfub and have con- i ducted schools for: a number of years : and have aiven e»hibiti9tO and passenger flights all over both Canada and the United States. The triplane is the first of its kind to be seen in Wildwood and is a prdd: uct of the ,Curtiss factory. It carries two passengers besides the pilot. Pas - m sengers will be carried at $10-00 a — trip which is $5.00 less than the usual k rate for the same service. You Guard Against Burglars, But What About Rats? Rats steal millions of dollars' 3 worth of grain, chickens, eggs," etcDestroy property and are a menace to health. If you are troubled with rats, try RAT-SNAP. It will surely kill them— prevent odors. Cats or. dogs won't touch it. Comes in cakes. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Konowitch Bros., J. C. Little & Son and Eldredge and Phillins. ~~
butu lu uAMUlII I ■ . • . ■ THE WILDWOOD SHRINE CLUB I JOURNEYS TO CAMDEN TO 4 TAKE PART IN CELEBRATION i THERE— PLANS ARE MATUR- ! ING FOR BIG ALL DAY EVENT 1 HERE ON JULY 13TH. . The Wildwood Shrine Club left In several cars and by train Wednesday 1 to attend a meeting of Shrinedom in 3 Camden upon invitation by the Craa- . cent Temple and it is expeeted 'that ^ the entertainment will be cne of the J ; ! best that has marked a gathering of f i j Shriners for a number of years- y I ITje. Wild wood Club has made, such rapid progress and has attracted so » much favorable attention that the in- ) vitation was extended by Potentate a s Dudley of -the Cresent Temple to take .'1 i ! luncheon in Camden, Wednesday eve- " 3
ning. . . Secretary Heil sent out invitations i to all the Club members and consid- '| erable credit is gjven him for the en1 ^ ^ j ergetic manqcr with which he accom-/ - plished-the object of getting a big delegation to jourrey to Camden'^ practically every member agreeing to" The most of the Shriners made the trip in automobile leaving their headqifcirters at Hunt's Avenue Thea- ' . , - tre at 1:30. Some of the members were forced to leave earlier and still others went by train. Noble i Edwin B- Fagan and Club Solicitor Robert Bright because of business ml terests in making settlements on ; properties were among those who ; missed the pleasure of the trip by auto it being necessary for them to 4 go by train in the morning, i Noble' Albert Austin and several members were among those who got an early staij by auto, all going int Mr. Austin's car. It was thru the untiring efforts pf 5* Noble Him'melein of Crescent Tempie and a member of the local club* thgt . c the Wildwood. Shrine Club of Cape ... h May County was brought into such y close and quick .touch with Potentate ft Dudley and it understood that a nums. btr of new and interesting "stunts" „1 will be arranged especially for the C. Wildwood Shriners benefit and ceril- tainly they/ will have a story to tell " Noble Edwin B. Fagan has the peI. kn.li ikn PMGJint T PTnlllfi * titions Teitjple A
and the State for charter for the local club in his possession nnd- will no doubt present to -Potentate Dudley the. necessary documents .to secure from him his approval to' the charter of this^rapidly growing cliib. Tlie organizers, Npbjfes Edwin B. pagan,- Augustus Heil, Rob. Latimer, . Robert PierponG Forrest M. Rich and "Frederick Himmelein deserve a great deal of credit for such a worth while showing in organization of the local club and the members are no less ac live", every one seeming to leave no stone'unturned to forward Ihe movement, and while tljose jriitside the circle of 'Shrinedom -Tajmot become a partner in all the secrets thfcy can see the results accruing and feel that the club is already :• Jmif r m the Islands aiu'rceUnty's affajx*. The first i-osult-appearing to the ge-e:al puHic. will- , be the celebration on l.-ly 13th'. A base ball -game 'ltis been hrranged lietv eon {• e Wildwood Shrine Glub ami the Crescent Teny?le team* to. be' . played oii the new pin* in the afternoon of that date. An automobile, a' new Overland, vjli l-e given away on the beach front am*! i-i wij! be but one of the many events s-hcdc'cd.'Tg make it possible for the mothers to eni«y the celebration imh-.mpeVcd'on July 13th, the Shriners bitf'6 slanged to have ma- ' troits to care for. the «hrine'r children - 'Jn'thc btoh 'Unqt nl to A"di' . torium Pier. ". . . Because of the Camden trip the regular. Wednesday evening meeting : Jk the headquarters was postponed until -Friday evening at the usual • hbur aind place. • - CANDIDATES PETITIONS NOW IN ~ The final petitions of the rnr,didp!.e«- . .or the chairs of -the Commissipners . of the City of Wildwood are all in the.' hands 'of the City Clerk and the lineup is as follows: '• FOR MAYOR: 1- ' William C." Hendee. - , FraiiYE. Smith" , W. Cduri right Smith.. Er YenneyFOR REVENUE AND FINANCE:.X Oliver Bright. Ralph Carl!. FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS Fran]| B. Wrisley.i William R. Pinker. • Alfred Taylor. D. Miles Rigor, and Geo. C. Banks withdrew from the field, the latter in keeping with his statement that if W". Courtrigbt Smith ran for the, office 1 of. Mayor he would not oppose him. r

