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CLASSIFIED advertising FOR SALE ~ FOR SALE — A Belding-Hall Refrigerator in excellent condition- Call at 902 Washington Street. 30- It FOR SlfLE— One kitchen boiler and wood stove, one white enamel bed, bureau and wash stand- A num.' ber of glass jars- 502 West Perry Street. 7-30.-lt-377 HAY— Upland and good Meadowhay to cut on shares- Frank KBowne, South Cape May, N- J-- ' It FOR SALE — Shetland Pony with Saddle, Harness and Cart. Will be sold1 reasonable. Qentle and well broken. Apply to J. Tenenbaum, 414 Washington Street. FOR SALE — New Bungalow, Seven ( Rooms. Lot 50x150. Young fruit City water, gas, basement, pipe4 Jess heater. Apply to Harry Brew- ' ton, 124 3rd avenue, West • Cape ' May. 7-23-3t-276 FOR SALE 1 . Four Touring Car, Dem. Rims, and ' good Motor, $250-. c Ford Sedan, 1919, body and motor good $475. c Ford Ton Truck, body and cab. * $476 e Ford Commercial Car. Body and F Motor O. K. $275. FOCER A MECRAY, h Cape May. w FOR SALE S House and Barn for Sale— Situated ' at 851 Congress Street Lot 50 ft x 200 ft. 8-room house, city water and t< gas. Barn In good condition. Price very reasonable. Apply Mrs. S. R. 6' Goff, 909 Queen Street Cape May. i ni 7-9-4t-pd-
FOR SALE — Dodge Touring Car, good condition, very cheap- One Ford Touring Car, One 1919 Ford .Sedan with many extras, One 1917 Ford Sedan, Two l.ton Trucks. These cars are priced reasonably and guaranteed to be as represented- HARRY L KERR, 432 W. Perry St, Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone 121-M. it FOR RENT FOR RENT — Large room, 5 windows — Terms reasonable- Apply 917 Corgie Street 7-30-lt-372 WANTED WANTED — Wiliite girt wants position as Child's nurse.. Excellent references- Bell phone 212. 7-30-U-370 WANTED — A man or woman for ■ canvassing. Apply to P. Delias, KM^Jackson street, any day after threoydpck P. M. ] WANTED — Nurse maid who lives at ' home to care for a boy of five ' years. Call 238 Congress Hall. ' r 7-30-H-387 WAITED — Position as a chauffeur, by white middle aged, competent j driver. Full or part time. Apply ; No. 273 Star aim Wave Office. 7-23-2t-273. 1 WANTED — Furnished cottage at * Cape May from Aug. 1st for about 6 weeks. Four or five bed rooms ^ Rent must be reasonable. Give de- ' tails. No. 192 Star and Wave. - 8 7-16-3M92 F WANTED — Accommodations for ' Wifer~2 children, and myself over Sunday for 6 weeks from August T 1st. Give details. No. 193 Star & c Wave. 7 16-3t-193 1 SPANISH AND LATIN— Experienced teacher desires to tutor z pppils in the above mentioned Ian- 0 guages. . Fo- fuithdt- information, c ^PT'l.v at St u- and Wave Office. 7-I.'0^L37,'{. W ANTED — General Agent for Cape May and " vicinity for Monthly b "Premium, Accident^aml Health. Be- t< Rartmeiit of the oldest ^ Company Is writing all forms Accident, Health -ti „ and Life Insurance. Requires^ a . . man capable of handling dbsiness ■ in evrery particular. Commission Contract only. Part time * sen-ice considered. Address a./"!!. Boyer, , . _ . Manager Casualty Department, • National Life Insurance Company, 29 S. LaSalle St. Chicago, 111. .Jtt-7-23-CH A L FFE UK desires position, c White, four years experience Do n, minor repairs. Best reference-' w Private, family preferred. Will go - anywhere. A. R. Greenwood, 522 _ L-afayette St; ^>7-30- lt-383 J,
LOOT i LQST — Wednesday, July 20th at oc I near the Pennsylvania R. R- Sta- . -tion, an Amethyst Bar Pin- Return to Star and Wave Office. Reward. | LOST— Black leather Wallet on or near boardwalk at Coxe's TheatreContaining ticket for watch and I owner's .automobile card- Reward if returned trf F. Weber, 1269 Lap , oyette St. 7-30.1t-380 LOST — On the beach, Lady's Brown Jersey Cloth Coat. Finder please return to No- 370, Star%nd Wave-7-301t-370. RIO GRANDE NOTES (Staff Correspondent) ' About two o'clock on Sunday evening the house of Eldredge Hawk was burned to the ground, losing everything. Mr. and Mrs. Hawk were at churchMrs- May Riley of Connecticut, whO^has been spending a month with her parents %ere, returned home on TuesdayMr- and Mrs- Everett Hanjl, of spent Sunday with their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Nelson Hand, of this place Dr- Wagg preaches in the Methodist church in the afternoon and a lady evangelist of Millville in the evening. Come out and help fill the pews. , We are sorry to hear of the slow improvement of Mrs. Lot Cornell, who is quite ill at this writing. Mrs. Roy Wolcott and Sunday class spent Tuesday in Wild-v-i odMrs- Silas Shaw made a hurry call Wildwood on TuesdayMr-, and Mi-s. Dennis Fisher have sp'endipg a few days with their niece in Ocean City. - Mr. Chester and Mrs. J. Fisher^
- were overcome by heat on Saturday! r, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal entertain-; e ed over the week-end, Robert Neal; d of Phila-, Miss Phobe Barsby, of 7 Berwyn, Pa-, and Mrs- Charles Lamj. son, of Higgaman, Conn. y "" MUSICALE 2 The following program will be ren- • dered at Hotel Cape May, Sunday t evening: - 1. "Moorish*" — March from "Boaldil" — Moskowski- - 2. Overture— "Fingal's Cave" Men- ' de'ssohn. ' 3. Angelus" from "Fete Boheme" — • "Scenes PiSfhrc^que^Mgssinet"4. (a) "Confldfinrt^^-- \iehdelssohn (h) "Calm of the NightVBohm (c) "Song Without WoVds" — ■ Tschaikowsky. ; 5. ■ "Fifth Symphony" Beethoven1st movement — Allegro con "Brio- j 6- Selection "Lohengrin" — Wfagner HEAD TAKES NEWJ POST A. W. Brittain succeeds R. M. Reinoehl as Acting District Manager of* the Delaware & Atlantic Telephone & Telegraph Company in' the abof C- B. -Smith who is away on an -indefinite leave of absence due to illness. i , Mr- Reinoehl has been promoted to Commercial Supervisor in the General officb of the Bell Telephone Company of Penna-, and associated 1631 Arch street, PhMadelphia. - Some say that the sinking of the "Ostfriesland" ly aeroplane bombs, not a conclusive test of the" growing usefulness of the battleship. Maybe they think it didn't 1 sink ali the way to the bottom- ' WILL HOLD BAZAAR ' TJje Annual Bazaar of the First- • Church will be held in the 1 church, corner Columbia avenue aim 1 .Gnerney street on Thursday, Friday 1 an I Satusday. August 4, 5 and 6 < One of the big features of the Ba- ' zaar will be a delicatessen sale held 1 on Friday Where all sorts of home 1 ccoked dishes will be on sale- - ■ • « i COLD SPRING WINS FROM I SOUTH SEAVILLE Cold Spring P. 0- S- of A- base team defeated the South Seaville in a closely played game at the latter place last Saturday. Score 4 3. \ *■ • 7 •Big reductions in Summer Millinery. Both Sport and Dress Hats. LOTTIE R.'HILLMAN, 209 Perry Street, Cppe Ma)-, N. J. b — • — — ' t; Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge, Eye Spe- " cialist, of Philadelphia, will be at 0 May for the Season. Those in " need of Glasses or having trouble " with their eyes can consult ln'm Even- A and Saturdays, Broadway and , Third Avenue, West Cape May. V 520-6-21'tf 0 d-
PROPOSALS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING The^Commissioners of the City of Cape May, New Jers%y, will receive y sealed bids or proposals for lighting the streets, boardwalk and public places of the said City of Cape May, at a regular meeting of^the Boyd of r Commissioners, at the City Hall, -or. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921, _ at 10:30 o'clock.' in the forenoon of 6aid day- (Standard time-') , Proposals will be received for the , following period of time: From January 1, ~U)22, to ' Decern- , ber 31, 1923, both days included- . " FOR STREET LIGHTING 70 or more 600 eandle power in- . ' candescent lamps. J ^5 or more 250 candle power incandescent lamps: 45 or more 100 candle power in-' . candescent lamps. p ^ 40 or more 80 candle power incan- , descent lamps. From one half hour after sunset to one half hour before sunrise each night, and lamps to be located at the option of' the Commissioners of the City of Cape MayThe'. Commissioners will require a deduction for all lamps not lighted, at the pro rata charge made in the confrsB^t, plus a penalty of one hun. dred per centum for each hour lamps are not lightedALSO for the furnishing of elec- ' "mc' current for the lighting of the boardwalk, Convention Hall and all other public places and buildings used the municipality, regardless of the number of meters used by the vendor in supplying current. . The Commissioners will require that durjng the term of any contract entered into there must be some perauthorized by the vendor, who be reached at all hours when are supposed to be burning, to receive orders and complaints from city officers. The Commissioners ireserve the right to reject any or all hbw Dated July 26, 1921- r # Frederick J. Melvin, Mayor. William R- Sheppard, George P- Wentzell, . Comhiissioners. Porter, City Clerk. :30-2t-385f. ' STILL LEADING - The Cape May P. O- S- of A- base ball team is- sstill holding the lead in the South Jersey league by^a small margin of two games- R. E. Reeves of Cold Spring, president of athlethas- promised a pennant for the winnmg club. The local PM). S. of team under the management of A. B. Little, defended the South Seaville team -last Saturday by a score of 4-2.
PIANO TUNING Prof. C- Walter Wallace, Organist if of the Liberty Theatre, will tune and e repair pianos on short notice. Work guaranteed. Phone Liberty Theatre, K either phone, c 6-4-tf-673 ' f ITie man without a definite aim in i; life is helplessly disabled. Money ha* Its proper place and Is a staunch f friend in times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust »Co. PROPOSALS ' . FOR EIRE HOSE Sealed Bids will be received and ■ opened at the City Hall, -Cape M$y, N. J., on Tuesday, August 9. 1921 at ■ 10:30; o. m. standard time for furn. ishing Five Hundred Feet of "Fabric Fire Hose " The Commissioners reserve the right to refuse any or. all bidsWM. PORTER, City Clerki By order of . \. . ' F- J. MELVIN, WM- R. R. SHEPPARD, GEO- P. WENTZELL, Commissioners of the City, of Cape May, N. J» , 7-30-2t-378
; E. P. NITTINGEH Prime Meats, Butter. Eggs. Frutts, and Produce r Uiorn THEATRE BlILDINfi. VashaftM Street
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! TO THE VOTERS, OF CAPE ; MAY COUNTY; I -desire through the coliunns of your paper to announce my candidacy for tha Republican Nomination at , the Fall primary election for^the of- ► fice of Member of Assembly from Cape May County. 1 I am prompted to solicit the support of the Republican voters of the County through the persistent urg- ! tag of friends from all parts of the can give Cape May County the rep- ' resentatlon it should have In the House of Assembly. ' I am frank to say that this is my first admission into the . field of County Politics and while I have heretofore been contented with the assuming of local duties, I fed that «« the experience of the past 9 years in the several municipal offices I have occupied during that period will aid very materially in enabling me to properly and advantageously, represent the County of Cape May. I have always stood and shall always stand for a clean and honest administration of Government af- ^ . fairs and if chosen to represent you in the Assembly, you can depend upon a strict adherence to the Republican ^principals in which I thor- , ' oughiy believe, and the desire to further any legislation that will in any way benefit Cape May County or anyrsKtion of it. .# • , ' ROBERT KAY,- . \ WiJdwood, N. J. Paid for by Robert J- Kay. ,-
| HEMSTITCHING | § NOW READY TO DO ALL WORK S g PROMPTLY ^DRESSMAKING VERY REASONABLE^ I „ Brown's g4I7 Washington Street Cape May, N. J.je(
Ibdsiness opportunity! V T0 THE MAN WITH AMBITION, BUSINESS ABILITY S X . AND SOME AVAILABLE CASH, g SUCCESS IS EASY § S P. O.- Box N", CAPE MAY, N. J, for the recipe! S g>=OcOoO<X><>^>«^XOsO^><X<)eOcOeGcOeO«eOoOc€W ^ FOLLOW^THE CROWD TO § | Schwartz Fashion Shop I y ' Washington Street, Between Jackson and Deretur W J EXCEPTIONAL LINE OF 1 jSilk Dresses! B, ^ J* ,| CLOSINfi OUT AT I il $10.95 & $12.95 i Ig Reduction on all Summer Frocks f - K We have Wh,t We Advertise— at the Price We Advertise II. § VILLA FRANCAISE "«• . SITUATtD ONE MINUTE'S WAUK FROM. BATBING BEACH BEST FRENCH CUISINE 801 Stockton Avenue
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