Cape May Star and Wave, 30 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Cape May Hotel Cape M»>, N. J.

Directly on Boardwalk and Ocean Beach j

American Plan OPENING JUNE SO «'/ Renovated, Refitted and Virtually Refurnished Throughout. Modern fireproof construction, 350 rooms, , 150 baths. Every comfort and convenience — Running water in each room — Superb broad- beach. '■ Tennis — Bathing— Fishing - Tennis — Bathifig — Boating v 1 Bathing Pavilion and folly equipp- < ed ' garage on premises — Finished < concrete state road. Send for Auto . Road Map of New Jersey. C B. KNOTT, Lesse, Manner ( Office, 1180 Broadway, MY. '

I BBBWBBM —H — — — ' For I Good Bread and Good Service Call WRISLEY'S BAKERY, 5 Wildwood,N.-J. Bel! 270:' Keystone 290 I

Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stain* Window Shades, Potty Brashes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS """ § ^ Keystone Phone 802-D CHAS. ARNOLD X 1 SUNNY HALL CAFE | g COLD SPRING. NEW JERSEY M * CHICKEN AND WAFFLE § * DINNERS A SPECIALTY § a ■ k A Choice Variety of Sea' Foods ^ V Mr. Charles Arnold, formerly of ARNOLD'S CAFE, ^ > J*\ 'will personally supervise the cusine and service. Work Done While You Wait A. KENIC Electric Shoe Repairing Neolin Soles and Hfels Any Color — Aluminum Heels — Best Leather Used — Any Kind of Shoe Findings 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. ghe $mily j HOME MADE CANDY SHOPPE Originator of the Famous Home Made Gen-ne-see Cream Fudge 1 We make all our own candies B BUTTER CREAMS, PINOCMS, FRENCH CREAM KISSES f = and a full line of high-grade home-made candies jj? s SALT WATER TAFF.YS § § Beach Aye and Decatur St, Cape May | 1 Formerly Boss Confectioner, Sherry Hotel, N. Y. | |

X" When you house-clean, doi^t forget "the . )s( 1 I COLUMBIA LAUNDRY If - X 314 CONGRESS STREET X | O BOTH PHONES

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Jjf -Carpets, Quilts, Blankets, Fallows if 0 jj? and CurtainsGiven S,pecial Attention Vf H *f * all other classes of ' § § laundrj work g |

COLD SPRING (Stuff Correspondent) Mi^ and M"=. Israel Wool son attended the rally at Tabernacle M. E. Church at Erma, N. J„ Sunday. Julv 24- • » Rev. Norman Sargeant Is an active pastor, a good speaker and is doing good work as pastor - of the M. E. Church. He is wellby his peopleThrough the caurtesy of Captain the office force of Cape May Keystone Phone Co. were treated to a moonlight trip to Wildyood and return- . • Miss Margaret Dyke recently an. joyeiMho sight.l and sounds of good old 'WildwoodMr. and Mrs- Alopzo Brown were recent off-shore visiters. Mrs- Lewis Coney and little daughvisited her parents at Cold Spring during the week. Albert Bradley is acting as nightwatchman at Hoenecke's. Mr- and Mrs. John Soffe of Audobon, N. J., called on their friends, Sir- and Mrs. Percy Blake. Mrs- George L- Palmer cf Pleasantville, N- J.,- enjoyed a relent visit to our resort..

ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING If so get In touch with us. We hare 4 BIG TRUCKS 1 TON, 2 TONSj.3 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME B Trips to Philadelphia every week. s Lots from $10 np. Any point between ( Cape May and Philadelphia. ( CONEY'S X-PRfSS L 106 to 110 Garfield Are., Wildwood. ^ Both Phonea £ GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT C T. H. TAYLOR'S { 626 Washington St. Cape May.V J. \ OVERSHOES ' For Men, Women and Children \ REPAIRING * ; In All Its Branches ) SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip. NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY L .Not responsible for work left over 30 1 days. Keystone 138-X 1 ~ EVERSRARP ' 7*. u is, fmtit j, I. EVersharp is ab- 1 p solutely unique, a' the pencil that is ■ always sharp yet w never sharpened, = always ready for , smooth, easy writing, andbeautifully made for lifelong service. Eversharp prices, whh>jl8 inches of Eversharp Leads, are $1 up. Sold by Mecray Pharmacy J. i. NOON, Proprietor Washington and Perry Streets CAPE MAY. N. J. j H 0 jl - j WATER HEATING I I G. VANAMAN | I Gape May N/J. | XtQCMSbiXX* fog* i v

Go Fishing At t! NORBURY'S LANDING ! GREEN GREEK, N. J.

" Or* i^lLEAN / /S I OMFORTABLE LkO V/OMMODJOUS

Power Boats

'J With Experienced and Careful Captains GO SEVEN DAYS A WEEK TO THE BEST FISHING GROUNDS IN THE BAY BAIT AND LINES FURNISHED \ WRITE OR PHONE

Boats FRED PRINCESS i CAROL G. FRANCES MARY C. ALBERTA ' EMILY MAZIE MARY E. SALEIE CARRIE MAY "XQQME" ISABEL BEATRICE EMMA D. 'BETH ELSIE RUTH Motor Boat RESCUE - HELEN H.

Captains FRED BOICE 1 EBBIE TROUT ] M. S. SOMERS 1 CHAS. THOMPSON 1 COLEMAN SELOVERj ] HARRY CONOVER ] F. C. H.OLMES 1 MARK HAYES j 1 WM. CONOVER jl REDMOND STILES ! 1 { NATHANIEL HIGH 1 AL FOSTER 1 1 JOSHUA FOS'fER j 1 JACK MATHIS ' 1 LUTHER CRESSE 1 1 1 HARRY THOMPSON 1 ROLLIN STILES I WM. D. STEWART ! I E. HOLLINGSEAD 1 1 E. R. BROWN j FRANK MATHIS I . I

Phones 506-R13 Wildwood - 506-R15 Wildwood 501-R4 Wildwood 506-R4 Wildwood ' 501-R3 Wildwood 501-R2 Wildwood, 506-R2 Wildwood I Ball Phone 506-R4' I Bell 501-R4 Wildwood Bell 506-R12 Wildwood 501-R12 Wildwood j 506-R15 Wildwood j j 506-R15 Wildwood Bell 501-R4 Wildwood : 501-R3- Wildwood lj 506-R6 Wildwood j 506-R12 Wildwood ' 506-R14 Wildwjod I Bell 501-R6 Wildwood i Bell 506-R5— 501-R2 1 Wildwood i i

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"Smuts expected to- bring Ulster Irish Harmony" — Headline. Now playing, General Smuts, in 'The Miracle Man." If you're doing good work, don't worry; somebody will find it out.

— =• I ir Headline in county paper — "$18,000 I w worth of good liquor seized." 'Jtfow I f how in the world did that editor dis- 1 cover that it. was good ? i 't , If you want anything in Cape May 1 advertise in the STAR & WAVE. i t

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CITY OFFICIALS REVOKE LICENSE DISPOS^OF ROUTINE BUSINESS AND THEN HEAR LOT OF EVIDENCE ON BUS LINE— REVOKE LICENSE OF S. J. S. AND T. COMPANY. Wildwood, July 28, 192L At the regular session of the Commissioners of the city the licenses granted to the South Jersey 'Supply and Transportation Company were revoked after the representatives of the company were heard at length in an endeavor to show reasons Vhy their license should not be cancell- ' ed. Attorney Darnell represented the S. J. S. and T. "Company while Judge j James M. E. Hildreth of Cape May, j appeared in behalf of the Reliance , Transportation company. The testimony -heard was voluminous and went into details of frictions between drivers of the rival lines and Mr. B earner, president of (he concern he represents- In' spite * of the lengthy testimony, great, deal of which was irrelevant, the South Jersey Company lost out to all, appearances because they have failed to maintain their schedule and because proper Insurance policies were not.it is said, filed to show protection to the passengers as required by the ordinance number .123 and others. f After listening to all thftf was to said by Mr. Beamer and his ati torncy. and to the^fteliance Company's representatives and their at- - tqrney the commissioners retired to deliberate with "City Treasurer Kay, Solicitor Hand and Clerk WinterAfter a short 'absence they returned and Mayor Smith stated that the Commissioners had arrived ^ dt a conclusion and -that it was that .they revoke the license of the South Jersey Supply and Transportation j Company and that it was also their - intention to amend the ordinance number 123Mayor Smitto stated at this time that ah amendment would be made to the ordinance but not until after a su&ey. had been made of the situatiglL '• VMi-- Darnell then asked if the action of the commission was meant to be a complete "ouster" and was informed1 tbpt such was the case and was further informed -that the only question involved in the decision was whether the Company represented by Mr. Darnall was 'J.o have "its license revoked for cause" or not -that the .oowpany had been given ample ing•"""The Mayor further emphasized the fact that the commissioners will personally pass on all drivers' licenses and those licenses will- be granted only at .the discretion of the Board. evident • intent being. to prevent . - any more rioting by" drivers of any Reliance Company Licensed ; The Relhince Transportation Comtook immediate action Us soon the other line had been placed but of the running and their former application which has ^rested-- at City awaiting the time when a li-' cense migl't eithf r be granted or definitely •! ■•••icntly refused I '.cflnitely ' -nently refusetl

v.-as read by ifce City Cie-k. Tlieir ' - - application called for the licensing of ' tyo .cars but there will be anotheapplication filed -as soon as possible for the. tlrird car. | There will never, be a dre.ts reform so long as here is So much talk " - .about it— not so long as the ladies .know their efforts- are 'being appreciated. If you want anythinc in Wildwood —Advertise in the LEADER. - . *