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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOR SALE— Ford Sedan,, everything O- K- No starter. Focer and crayFOR SALE— 1919 Model 8 Cylinder Oldsmobile, reasonable- Apply to W, care of Star and Wave. 8-6-2t-486 FOR SALE — One good young horse; . Apply I. B. McPherson, Fishing Creek, N. J- Bell phone 904-R12-8-6-lt FOR SALE— 'Ford touring'car with enclosed top, body, motor and tires in first class shape- "E- Benstead, Light House, Cape May . PointFOR ^.LE— One 2 1-3 H- P- Wood- — pecker Stationery Engine with pulleys and belts- Good as new. One 5 1-2 H. P. Eagle Marine engine in good condition- Freeman Yearicks, Filming Creek, N- JKeystone 861-Dll. ' P. 0. Cape May, R. F- D. 1-8-6- tf a ; HAY— Upland and good Meadow hay to cut on shares- Frank RBowne, -South Cape May, N. J. It FOR SAJ.E — Shetland Pony with Saddle, Hasness and Cart. Wall be sold reasonable. Gentle and well broken. Apply to J. Tenenbaum, 414 Washington Street FOR SALE — New Bungalow, Seven, Rooms. Lot 50x160. Young fruit City water, "gas, basement, pipeless heater. Apply to Harry Brewton, 124 3rd avenue. West Cape May. 7-23-3t-276 FOR SALE One Ford Touring Car, new rear, motor Just overhauled, $200-00. One 1919 Ford Sedan, perfect condition, many extras, $400-00. One 1917 Ford Sedan, $350-00, One Dodge Touring Car, new leather top, oversize cord tires, good order, $450-00-One Ford Touring car body, nearly new," complete, windshield, top, /cOr- ; taitis,. etc., $50-00. Two enclosed and . one open bus bodies, four truck chasis, various capacities. These cars are priced exceptionally low for quick sale, all cars guaranteed as represented. HARRY L. KEHR, 432 W. Perry St. Keystone Rhone, 121-M-8-6-lt-491, i . FOR RENT FOR RENT — Three furnished roonis | for housekeeping- Apply 916 Queen j Street, Cfipa^May .City. / - 8-6- 1-488 • — » WANTED W^ANTED— .Position as Cook: Apply , 234 Jackson Street- 8-6-1.480 j WANTED — Two double, barrel shot ; guns, 12, 16 or 20 gunge. Star & Wave officeWANTED — White Girl wants position as child's nurse. Excellent reference. Bell phone 212-8-6.1-485 . WANTED — An old fashioned Mahog-' any or Walnut Crib- Apply No. • 484 Star and Wave. 8-6-21- J t ^ WANTED-A man or woman for \ canvassing. Apply to P. Delias, ; . 104 Jackson street, any day after j three o'clock P. M. ' WANTED— Nurse would like full {j charge of a baby. Good inference J No. 489 Star and Wave. 8-6-1-489 - ' ) WANTED— A salesman , wanted to ^ sell Ford Cqjrf; Foidson Tractors n and Coinmercial "'Bodies in Cape • £ May County: . FOCER & ME- } CRAY- ' l) SPANISH- AND I.ATIN— Exgeri- C e'need " teacher, desires .to tutor f pupils in the above ijientioned lan- / gauges. FV>- further information, } Apply at St»r and Wave Office. J 7-S0-tf-S73 \ CARD OF THANKS f I wish>to thank the many friends fj Jot; their kind assistance and syni- J palhy -during the illness and death of ) •my mother- Also I wish to thank J the E. O- S. and'H.-of J. and. H.. of ? R- and the A. M'E. Church and Noll ( others for the many beautiful fTpta! i designs. ^ HATTIE- SAUNDERS A 8-6-1-483 >
GREEN CREEK ® (Staff Correspondent) ] " Walter Edwards and wife are en- , - tertaining company from New York ( this weklc." - Our Epworth League attended Sea- ( g ville Camp Meeting on Thursday- ( Mrs- Ellery and MrS. Flannigan, of ^ Philadelphia, are guests at thWeth- ( - odi,st parsonage this week. ir Stewart Lowe and wife and anoth- j o er couple from Wilmington, spent ( last week with Ed. Hollingshead and wifeT. Hickkman and wife and Mrs. ^ :: Maggie Hickman attended Temper- ( K ance day at Seaville Camp Meeting on Friday. , Mrs- Adaline Grace spent Friday ~ with her sister, Mrs. Henry Watson, (*. at Court House- „ d Capt. M- M. Norbury and wife, , Mrs. Clara Barnes and the Misses j y Katie and -Ada Sylvers, visited Stone1 ^ Harbor, Piermont and Avalon, Wed. ^ " nesday. ® " Some Of our people attended the h funeral of Floyd Hewitt at Wild- ® r- wood on-Sunday- " Dr. Whiter L. Yerkes, wife ancl J n niece, of Tuckahoe, called on friends r- here Friday- J e Mrs- Clara Barnes, who has been with Capt. and Mrs. M- M. Norbury for two weeks, returned to hex Cam- - den home on Friday. " Joseph Camp lost his entire flock ■' of ducks 'and part of his chickens * last week. - They died suddenly and J in a mysterious way. Acts likepois- s on but he cannot think where they ? could have got it. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Myers and Edward ' Green, of Germantown, have been '' visiting at Pierces Paint for two 1 „ weeks and returned to their home on 8 J Wednesday." - | ®
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CAVALRY REUNION i IV Third New Jersey Cavalry Reunion Association will hold its Slat annual reunion in T. S. Lee Poet No 5 Hall, Fifth and Taylor avenue, at on Wednesday", August 17Ut at 11 a m- A special invitation Is ' extended to t'ae wives and daughterand widows of the coui lades to inert j with us on that day. Comrades please do not. forget General Custer's Red ^ Necktie whe.i you come on Chat day- t Dinner will be served near the hall. f Comrades come out and let us have a good time together. Leonard L. ^ Roray, secretary and treasurer, 1118 ( Ave., Camden, N. J. Rev. ^ F. Buck, President. ' SPECIAL TEACHERS' EXAMINA- , TIONS A special teachers' examination t fgr elementary, secondary and speccertificates will be held at the High School Building, Cape. May House, Wednesday, Thursday ^ and Friday, August 10th, 11th and 12th. The schedule will be the same ^ at the regular examinations, first t Saturdays work on Wednesday, second on Thursday, third on Friday. ^ Examinations will begin at 9:15 a f m. and 1:15 p- m- Eastern standard t time. • AARON W. HAND, h County Superintendent-"-6-1L487 h NOT IN ANNEX [, In order to set at rest the minds of e bersons who seem to have been ^ laboring under a delusion, Miss Edith t May Edmunds wishes to announce a that she will not teach in the -annex ^ the ailing school year, but t that she wifi continue to be Kindar- n gartner and Teacher of Industrial { Arts in the_ regular— -Cape I May City Public School, as she has been, -for the past two j^earsJ P FINAL DECREE OF DIVORCE n Ojn motion of former Judge Hil- j| dreth,. a -final decree of divorce has p been entered in the Court of: Chan- a eery, divorcing Czarina Adams from Allen Adams- j, ^ ' - p NOTICE OF SAL^ ti TAKE NOTICE that the under- 1 signed will offer for sale on Monday, ^ .the 15th day, of August, 1921, at 21 o'clock in the' afternoon, fJaylight^1' Raving Time, at the office of SAM.]1, UEL F. ELbREDGE, Merchants' 2; National Bank Building, Cape May ^ City, New Jersey, All that certain 3lot of .land and dwelling situate on the Easterly side o'f Bank Street, and 'c known .and designated as. Number 511 vBank Street. . TermS cash. . 6 Right resen-ed to reject any and all bids. Dated: August 3, 1921. h DENNIS S. KELLY, CHRISTOPHER GALLAGHER, if Executors and Trustees Estate of James P TolanSAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, " Proctor. . ^ 8-6-2t-490- a'
RIO GRANDE NOTES . The farmers were more than happy on Monday and Tnaaday, having good rain on their late crops of vegetablesJohn Morton is beautifying "his , with a new coat of paint , Eldredge Hawk who had the misof having his house burned ' weeks ago, has begun to erect a 1 ne w one on the same "place. ' Mrs. Mae E- Riley and two daugh- i have returned to her home in , Connecticut after spending a month , with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Fred B. Neal- . Mrs- Frank Corson is entertaining ' "friends from Philadelphia. / I Mr. and Mrs- George Thorston «n- ; tertained a friend on Sunday- < WOODROW WILS6.N William F. McCoombs, National and Wood row Wilson's personal manager writes an amazhistorical document that will astound the NationIn the first chapter which appears NEXT SUNDAY'S NEVA YORK AMERICAN, he tells how the PrinceTrustees about to drop Wilson and "To let him down easy" suggests him for Governor of New Jersey. Wilson asks McCoombs to manage Presidential campaign — Wilson's speech shocks "him — Mc Combs introduces McAdoo to Wilson. "Everybody is against Wilson!" says McAdoo — Penfield's large' contribution of money and his subsequent appointment as Ambassador to -Austria — Don't miss a single chapter of these startling revelations. Order next Sunday's New York American yours newsdealer today.r— Adv. ARNOLDS HOTEL SOLD Arnolds Hotel was purchased at public sale last week by Charles Arnold, for the sum, of $23,250, excludall personalty. The Lyric Theatre property was also purchased by MrArnold for $6,900 is it reported. Qn Wednesday' morning, at 10 A. M., public sale of all the personal property will begin, and continue un"everything is disposed ofAT HOTEL CAPE MAY The following is the program for tomorrow evening's concert: ,1.. March, Mflitaire - Granados Overture, "Morning, Noon and Night" — Suppe. 2nd Arabesque Debussy 4. Scenes from An Imaginary Bal-let-^Coleridge-Taylax. 5. Violin solo — "Canzonetta" from' One Violin Concerto^— Tschaikowsky "Samson et Dalila" — Saint Saens Dr. Wijso'ti Lake, of Erma, N. J., a new Ford Coupelet. The Doctor thinks well of the Fords and this his seventh carA big catch of we^kfish was made week in Cape May Harbor by C- Hughes and Bob Hill, of Phil-
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