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Cape May Hotel C*. Ifcr, «• J- '
Directly on Boardwalk and Ocean Beach ,
American Plan OPENING JUNE M Renor«led, tgmiml Virbaft. Sfessiru'KE 150 baths. .Every comfort and con-venience-Running water in each room— Superb broad beach. Tennis— Bathing— Fishing Tennis — Bathing— Boating • Bathing Pavilion ahd fully eqmpped caratre on premises — Finisnea concrete state road. Send for Auto Road Map of New Jersey. C. B. KNOTT. TOM. - Office, 1180 Bcotiws^T.
For Good Bread and Good Service Call wrisley's BAKERY, •Wildwood; N. J. Bell 270. Keyasoe 290 Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Painta, Varnishes, Stain* , Window Shades, Putty Bruahea, Dry Colors, Furniture Follah. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck sad Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR £X#i. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS vf x 1 ^ § s X KeyHtone Phone 802-D CHAS. ARNOLD X 1 SUNNY HALL CAFE g X COLD SPRING. NEW JERSEY || x ======== X g chicken and waffle x dinners a specialty 8 x © a Choice Variety of Sea Foods >£ X 8 V Mr. Charles Arnold, formerly of ARNOLD'S CAFE, ^ will personally supervise the cusine and service. X xxx^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx8 xxxxxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3»( THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HEALTH SCIENCE ft § CHIROPRACTIC 5 A " (Ki-RO-PRAK-TIK) ft ft Is not medicine, not surgery, not -osteopathy. It consists en- A V tirely of relieving pressures on the NERVES, allowing A Vf Nature to restore perfect health. A W Chiropractic spinal adjustments remove the cause of » Q diseases in the head, nose, eyes, 'ears, throat, lungs, stomach, ^ ft heart, liter, pancreas, kidneys, upper and lower intestines, genft itals and lower limbs. © A • ACT TODAY. Get rid of the cause of your disase. Con- Q A sulfation is without charge- ft 8 DR. H. C. MANGINO ft A LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR ft A OFFICE HOURS: Tues, Thurs. & Sat, 2 to 5 and"7 to 8 P. M. A Vf JOURNAL BUILDING, E. WILDWOOD AVENUE, A © WILDWOOD, N. J. A X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X Work Done While You Wait A\ K E N I C Electric Shoe Repairing Neolin Soles and Heels Any, Color — Aluminum Heels — Best Leather Used — Any Kind of Shoe Findings 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. -x i | <pe (Emily home made candy sh.oppe Originator of the Famous Home Made Gen-ne-see Cream Fudge | We make all our own candies BUTTER CREAMS, PINOCHES, FRENCH CREAM KISSES | * and a full line of high-grade home-made candies | SALT WATER TAFFYS- ' | Beach Ave and Decatur St., Cape May '• Formerly Bom .Confectioner, Sherry Hotel, N. Y.
When you sail, sail under the Stars and Stripes to any part of the world PRESIDENT HAUOtNO ha> summed up the merchant marine by aaying that we know "We cannot sell -Buceearfully where wa do not carry." And iiow we have a great American Merchant Marine, arith ships 1 sailing under the Stats and Stripes to every port of importance in the world. Certainly the American people will, never permit this merchant marine to decline from its present preeminent position. Nor will it — if each one of you will ship and sail under the Stars and Stripes. Operators of Passenger Services Admiral Uire, 1/ Scats Street. New York, N. Y. ""s-cSrssssJSrai * "-SEifetSt.'ift"0— N«w York and Porto Rioo S. S. Co, 11 Broadway, New York. N. Y. W...I (N, Yo*»d O^M-J Free use of ■ Shipping Board films Use of Shlppin« Board motion picture films, four reels, free on request of sny mayor, pastor, postmaster, or orgar.1satfcn. A fret educational picture SSS RlEBJMttSK Bureau, Roam <911. UN "F" Street. « IV W„ Washington, D. C. [ SHIPS FOR SALE _ — ^ (Tv American Hllaeni sa ly) Slssl .Irem.ri, both oil red real fcurn.r.. Alia wood lUaawi. wood hall, and re«n-*>inj lofdS F„rth«r ' laisrasaUaa obtained bv raquaar. jFor sailings of passenger '' and freight ships to all > 1 J arts of the world and all 5 other information, write , any of the above lines or
\ EVERSHARP fEversharp is absolutely unique, the pencil that is £ always sharp yet ( | never sharpened, ( ' always ready for ^ v smooth, easy - writing, and beauy tifully made for 2 lifelong service. > Eversharp prices, i with 18 inches of b EversharpLeads, 5 are $1 up. | Sold by * Mecray Pharmacy i I J. R. MOON, Proprietor X Washington and Perry Streets 5 CAPE MAY. N. J. - G. Vanaman SSmT I 1 [HiHi 1 I ** jf m 1 I 1 II Gas RangesI Gas Hot Water Heaters Plumbing
PREDICTED TIME FOR HIGH AND « LOW WATER AT COLD SPRING INLET. HEREFORD INLET. M DEDUCT FIVE MIN- u UTES Copied from the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey ' Almanac published y by the Department of Commerce, rJ Washington, D. C. . JULY TIDES A. M. P. M. J High Low High Low f: 7 9 00 2 59 9 21 3 10 8 9 54 3 50 10 14 4 01 * 9 10 48 4 41 11 08 5 01 a 10 11 44 5 34 5 59 11 0 04 6 27 12 41 8 59 * 12 1 00 7 23 1 39 8 01 J 13 1 58 8 19 2 36 9 01 14 2 56 9 15 3 S2> 10 00 o 15 S 53 10 08 4 25 10 54 ii 16 4 47 11 00 5 15 11 44 h 17 5 38 11 49 6 02 — t .18 6 25 0 30 6 45 12 84 t 19 7 08 1 13 7 26 1 17 20 7 50 1 53 8 05 1 58 a 21 • 8 30 2 83 8 42 ^ 23? j 22 9 09 3 11 9 19 8 17 23 9 46 3 48 9 55 3 54 t 24 10 23 4 22 10 30 4 32 ; 25 11 00 4 57 11 07 6 14 26 11 42 6 34 11 50 6 00 t 27 6 16 12 80 6 55 28 0 48 7 06-127 8 00 < 29 1 46 8 08 2 29 9 05 ( 30 252 911 3 32 10 07 31 4 00 10 15 4 34 11 07 , LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS - 1 Keys Can Be Obtained In Vicinity of | Alarm Boxes * , 25 — Washington Street, near Schel- i lengeris Landing. 32 — Washington Street, near Union. : 47 — Washington Street and Madison Avenue. 54 — Lafayette and Bank Streets, i^— Broad and Elmira Streets. 65— Pittsburgh and New Jersey Avenue?. 69 — Stockton Avenue, between Jefferson and Queen Streets. 73 — Franklin and Washington Streets. 75 — Howard Street, opposite Stockton Avenue. v i 82 — Columbia Avenue and Gucrney Street. = 84 — Ocean Street, near Beach 'Ave-
nue. ' d 91 — Broadway ' apd West Perry i h Street. ' |! 92— Broadway and Beach Avenue. I L 93 — Perry Street, near Bridge. .94 — South Lafayette and Grant i s Streets. - J " 95 — Washington and Jackson i Ci Streets. ' 97 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur j 1 Street. • . ! " 98 — Washington and Ocean Streets, a PLAN WORK AND SAVE f Start the saving habit and open an 1 account with the Security Trust Co. '' A Strong Institution. ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING! If so get in 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 Z. Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS 106 to 110 Garfield Ave., Wildwood. j Both Phones / ! , GET YOUR SlklJS REPAIRED AT T. H. TAYLOR'S 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES For Men, Women and Children - REPAiRING In Alrits Branches SOLF, LEATHER by Side -or Strip. NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY Nor responsible fir work left over 30 days. - Keystone 138-X FOR SALE* AUTOMOBILES ■ One Little Six Buick touring D.-45. Two Ford Touring-cars, good and cheap. Two Ford Touring bodies complete, nearly' new. Ford Truck, Cabin Express Body. Koehler 1 1-4 ton truck, either express or passenger body. HARRY KEHR, 432 West Perry Street, Cape May, N.J. *
GREEN CRKFK ! ed their uncle and aunt, Jowph Gor- t don and wife in eettiag their houae j to rights last week. All welcome good people to our village. j Miss Minerva Brown entertained a ( gentleman friend last week. Some of ""our people were at Cape , May and Wildwood on Saturday, shopping. < Newton Schellenger entertained , two of his school chums on Sunday. , Mrs. Sally ScJjgllenger entertained , daughter Ethel and gentleman . friend of Philadelphia on Sunday. Eli Johnson, of Millville, spent the week-end with his brother, George and wife. /-' William Smith, who has worked on the farm of George Weaver for a has left lor Philadelphia Walter Edwards' in the lower part ; of our village and Mrs. Laura Logan the upper part, have opened their ; for permanent or transient boarders, which will no doubt meet the wishes of many. Frank Rice and wife, ofCamden, are spending the week with her people hereMiss Katie Sylvus of Bridgeton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Norbury. Miss Beatrice Bateman is quite an adept in hadling a Ford car. Captain William Willrie, of Barge Sand King, spent Sunday with his family. Mrs. Sadie Stephens, of West Cape.. spent part of the we§k with"her sister, Miss Evelyx Lake. The Schellenger sisters are home with their parents, Mr and 'Mrs. Ralph Schellenger. Some o£,the young girls* sefved our people with candy which came too<| late to sell at an entertainment. Edward Foster has again started a truck "wagon to Wildwood market. For years he was an invalid and did1 not go out of the house. Joseph Camp made a business trip to Philadelphia on Thursday. Joseph Gordon, - of Bordentown, moved in part of the house with Homer Ellis on Wednesday. Mrs. Marion Cresse of Rio Grande, was over Thursday giving her mother, Mrs^ Ahvilda Mixner lessons in i driving her new Ford Sedan. Arthur Hollingshead and wife en- • tertained .Dexter Burns and itiife, Boyd Tyler and wife, »f Court House ' and FranJj H. Camp and wife, of Pearce's on Thursday. . *
. Coleman Cresse and wife, of Flori- tc are spending a short time with w sister, Miss Libbie Thompson " .\i Both ladies are daughters of the late rj Thompson and wife. R While coming from • Wildwood on. Saturday evening, Harry ConoveV ran a into an auto with his truck and 'did considerable damage to both. F For more than fifty -years k the B Methodist Church has held a prayer meetipg each Wednesday evening to accommodate a vcryfew, in fact, jio one ftnm here only the pastor of the chdrchi in attendance. Hereafter the ■service will be held on Tuesday even- ( ing. If the church people had been consulted the change would not- have been matle to accommodate another | ^ service of the charge. Mr. ancf Mrs. Howard Dutton (nee Linda Thompson) of Washington, D. p C.t-are with the latter's mother, Mrs. Wesley N. Thompson for a ten days' /;: FISHING CREEK , J 5 (Staff Correspondent)' Augustus Yearicks and family 'call ,/e ed on her parents Monday evening. <] Miss Marie Wo'olsoh is spending a ' week with her grandmother at Erma. Richard Hemmingwav and wife, of f Peanu-. are here spending some time with the. latter's father, JacoJx-®ar- v I nett ' . I Mrs. Arthur Sykes qntgjJaii»o*Hier j children from P.ennsyd^fflia over the t iFourth. / , Samuel Mink isum the sick list, j Yourison "Mcl^'fon. had the mis- ;t fortune 'while riding his bicycle to j fall and dislocajie his elbotv. Mrs. Paul . Dunham and daughter,' Jane, of Bridgfitoq,4 are visiting her ; mother, Mrs: Lewis Fox for' a week , Lemuel Schellenger spent the week end with friends at Hamilton Square.. . • Frank Matthews and John Snyder . motored tb \yildwood, Moiulnv evening last. Claude -Voaricks. ami \Cife enter , tained Mrs. . YcariA's sister from ■ Delaware ov'er the Foiirtlk Mrs. Lucag Peterson m'SI- two yqung Indies spent the -week-end here \vifh her, father, Enoch Miller. ' V' ' 1 Freeman Yearicks and family tookN, 1 -supper with Harry Fisher's family on Monday evening last, N If you want anything in Cape Vny 1 advertise in the STAR A WAVE. j
'■ irehrerei ' ' their vacation with their mother. Mm, Hams. „ Ralph Donn, of Washington, D (V spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Demi. Mrs. Olive Rott, of Cape May, spent Sunday with her mother. . - Mr. and Mrs. F^pces Reeves and daughter, of Covington, Kentucky, and Mri S. Taylor and son, Walter, of Cold Spring, spent a short Uw0 with their aunt, Mrs. Fred Net! en Sunday. Miss Phoebe Barsby, of Berwyn, Pa , spent the week-end with friends. We are very glad to see F. Mount again on the street after being quit* 1 ' ill last week. Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Woleott enter-' I tained his mother ov^r Sunday. We are very glad to see Mrs. Ralph 1 Denn home again an3 in better r ; health after being treated In a hos- ' | pital for two weeks. 1 Merrill Neal's horse had the misI fortune to cut an artery in his 1 eg • which nearly caused Its death. It 1* " now slowly healing. Ralph Endicott, wife and family, 3 of Philadelphia, spent a few days of • last week with his brother. Smith Endicott, coming and returning by 1 auto. Mrs. Francis Jones and children 8 are spending three Weeks with her s brother at Niagara Falls Robert M.'Neal, of Philadelphia, e~-S^ent the week-end under the parenr tat" roof. ' WEST CAPE MAY (Staff Correspondent) r| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman spent 01 the week-end with Mr ' and Mrs. I Charles Adams in Middletown, N. Y. Mrs. Harry Brewton is entertaining Miss Margaret Johnson of Camd , den. Miss Laura Piersoii is entertaining P Miss Catherine Gsell. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gyhr, of Carta1» go, Costa Rico, and Miss Ora Myers, b and Mrs. Freelander, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mrs. W P. Lloyd e- this week. l" Mr. and Mrs./ Shreve Crammer n spent over the Fourth here. Mrs. Lizzie Hewitt spent the week- >' end with Mrs. Stellar-Johnston. p. Mr. and Mrs. H. J Dayenbarher ie Cedarvillc, spent the week end with »f E. G. Stanton, >, •' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Salsbury en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wacken'wuth*, of Newark, N. J , Mr. and John Anderson and son, of MorPlains, N.. J., and Mr.- and Mrs. Rudolph' Grass, of Morristown, N. J. A Mr. and Msr. Dstviif Hughes made ' trip to Millville on (he Fourth. Dr. Reu Hand and Wife, spent the Fourth with "Mt7 and Mrs. '• William • GOSHEN I 1 (Staff Correspondent) Th(f _graclous rain has been most. - acceptable. Harry Conover and family of Green ' Creek were guests at the parsonage on Sunday.--Mrs. Ortis Hughes entertained the Philathbans On Tuesday. - Rev. H. A. Buzzell preached an excellent sermon on the flag on Sunday | -evening.. ' ~ — <> Miss Carrie Hand of .Philadelphia, is a guest this week of Mrs Chas. Miner. Mivand Mrs. -Robert Spence have 'en|byp»i.a visit from their grand chilof south Seaville. Dorothy Edwards., and Aura May Rhoads are visiting with ' I friends in Brooklyn. - _ Carlton "\Vestcott and wifo of Seaville, were Sunday' visitors of Mrs. Emma Corson. Frank Bright and' fanyly of Atlan1 tic City spent week-end in .their cottagev here. The pisheri Sunday Schools held'annTlal. picni.c at I'earces on 1 .Friday, and had a-most delightful day of pleasure and bathing. • • J. W. Grace, Jr. ahd family "and " Myvl Jacobs and family, were over Sunday guests at the homestead. . : Miss Theresa Townserid, of-Phila- ... dclphia; had a' few days last week ' ' with her mother- here. Jay G.' Shumwliy' and. famity, of Reading, Pa., were guests at, the home n? Dr. |lumphrey Swain • the past > week. - . The ilesecrati'on of the -Sabbath. was t- vigorously denounced by Pastor Mor- » 1 gan la.it Sabbath. , Mrs -Nettie Baymorc am) daughter, it jVMrs. Abbie Ambler, of Cwndeh, are . 1 occupying their summer house. , .Harry Rhoads and wife are ^siting I -Mas. -Mary ' E. Mixner for a few weeks. j Jane Smith ahd- Belle Hewitt spent I the Fourth in Wildwood.

