Cape May Star and Wave, 13 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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classified advertising FOR SALE FOR SALE — Bargain West Cape May Property consisting' of five lots," completely fenced; 8-room house with attic, basement and sun parlor; bam, garage, carpenter shop, tool house, _poultry houses etc- Ideal for Pdultry raising- Unobstructed sea view and five minutes walk from Cape May City. Price $4,000. See J. P- Greaves, West Cape May or H. F. Greaves, LEADER office. FOR SALE — Ford Sedan, everything 0- K- No starter. Focer anjl Me. cray. FOR SALE! — 1919 Model 8 Cylinder Oldsmobile, reasonable- Apply . to W, care of Star and Wave. 8-6-2t-486 FOR SALE — Rambler 7-pass. SedanGood condition. Tires and top in first-Class shape- Cheap. Apply to .Boh pi's Fish Market, Jackson Street, Cape May. FOR SALE — Ford touring car with "enclosed top, body, motor and tires in first class shape- El. Benstead, Light House,. Cape May PointFOR SALE— One ? 1-3 H.'p. Voodpecker Stationery Engine with pulleys , and belts. Good as new. One 5 1-2 H P. Eagle Marine en- , gine' in good condition- Freeman Yearicks, Fishing Creek, N. JKeystone ? 861-.D11. P. 0. Cape May, R. F. D. 18,6- tf "^'fOR SALE — Proptwty fit. Bargain, $4,000.00. Eight rdom "house, with basement, -sun parlor and porches. • Barn, tool houses, work shop, three car garage, poultry houses and other'buildingR- All in first- class condition- Land entirely fenced 170 by 250 feet. Divided into four yards by fences and private hedges. Fruit trees, blackberry, strawberry, raspberry and gooseberry patches. Shade trees. Water tank ready to be con- , neeted fbr running water for houso- * and gardens. Ideal for poultry raising. Has unobstructed view of the ocean. Is six minutes walk fnom Capo May railroad statio65yA(iply to Joseph P. Greaves, West U^p^May" " or H. F. Greaves, WildwdtulWANTED WANTED — A Bookkeeper. Apply French Shop, Convention Hall--8J3H-21 - WANTED — Two double barrel .-hot ' guns-, 12, IC^or 20 guage. Star & Wave office- . J t COTTAGE WANTED— Cottage pith four or more bedrooms ' for one rfionth, from August 27. _ Rent not | to exceed $100. Adult family . P. I Q./oox 121, Philadelphia. 8-18*lt-582 " WANTED— A man or woman for j * canvassing." -Apply to** Delias, I , 104 Jackson street, any day after;; . three o'clock P. M. WANTED— A. salesman wanted to;. ^ sell Ford Curs. Fordson Tractors j and- 'Commercial Bodies in Cape . May County. FOCER & ME- ■ "RAY. " ' j, . 'SPANT 'H A NO LATIN— Experi ' , oenced' t cacherA-desi res to' tutor j pupils in the- above mentioned ton- 1 gujges. I'o ■- further information, i Apply at Stir and Wave Office. ^-Sp-tf-373 * LOST .'LOST — Half grown. Co'lie - "dog. EV ; j male. Brown" with White head aiul 4 breast. Odd .eyes. » Reward if re- j . turned to W H. WlnstOatl, 10;:.". Jewey- ..avenue- K 8;la-tf-590 1 LOST— <"Jol Alia n- Piii, probably on" _Ufe beach Between' the Penna. Sta ' lion and South Cape May.- Re- P - Ward "if j-e turned to Miss E. John- ' soV'TlIe, Slarcy," 108 North St. !' . "8-13-1^-583 • >'■ " j i ARTISANS COMING jl A ' . ■ — - — It The ArtlgaYis Order of Mutual Pro I ) tection -will arrive in Wildwood for j ] their annual seashore -outing and beajh day fTwiic on Saturday. August .20th., - ' : The Artisans will leave on a special' train from CHfcstnut street ferry at 7:35 daylight saving time And >-ill spend the day In having a general', - good, time- They will bring witty, them their own band and will have a < "sing as, one of the numbers on the program for the. day. f

.WEATHERMAN SAID - JUNE WAS WARM - DETAILS MANY OTHER INTERe ESTING FACTS ABOUT MONTH e IN WHICH THE . ORANGE n BLOSSOMS BLOOM d ' i- Old Sol reached the zenith of his s power on the 24th of the month, i- when he scored a maximum temper. i- ature of 92. which, it is safe to ' s^y, •- was t^e- hottest June 24 Cape May !, has had since 1886. Minimum ;tem- », peYutore was touched on the 3rd and again on 'he sixth .falling to 51.. Toe - average rampeiature for the month K was 69 2- - Traces of precipitation occurred on the 4th, 7th, 9th and 27th. Rain ac- " tualjy fell on the 8th, 12th, 17th, r 18th, 24th, 26th. 28th, 29th and 30th. 0 The heaviest precipitation of tlye month was on liie last day, one and one-fifth incljert -f.rqjn falling.. Total rpinfall for the onth was but "2 12 '• inches- June contained 13 clear 11 days.. The "other 17 must have been Y cloudy. The greatest daily range n was on the fifteenth of the month when the thermometer titillated 26 ~ degrees. j The hottest June day Cape May has enjoyed (?) for 24 years was 95; the past month came within ' three of the .record. Otlr minimum temperature for the last 24 Junes has been '46, approached " within five ^ points this year. June heat was 1 1-2 degrees above normal. The prevailing direction j>t the .wind was South. It restlessly wandered a total of 5,^54 miles, with e an average velocity of 7.6 miles per hour. On the '.fourteenth, however, it s.wung around to- the northwest, stepped on thfe accelerator, and hit 24 miles an hour for a short spurt. | (Since Chief Gibson has placed his plainclothesman ofi the lookout for j speeders, the wind doesn't dare trav- ' [ el fast through Cape May.) June exhibited a half dozen thun- . derstorms, one or two of which were , rather heavy. t An ahalysis of July weather will appeftr in next week's issue. Immunity sing tomorrow night r "Singing of audience will be supplemented by selections from the lyric i QUARTETTE; . The Community Sing held on Sun-, day evening," July 24th was declared such a pleasing affair that a second . one is planned for .iiiis Sunday even-- . ing at 9:15 I*. M." It will take the : place- of tlje second half of the usual orchestra concert anil is held at that ■ . "late hour .so As not to conflict with 1 the regular church services. . • An added feature of the Sing at the pier on Sunday night will be sev- 1 ■ cial selection's rendered j>>- Uic Lyric ; i Quartette of Millville- This guar. ; [JetteSjiaA become wall known *m Cane, ( ; May by "the £ucl_o£_the.«elegant music | I ii renders in the First Methodist j] | Church each Sunday. It is* also j j limped that: . the children's chorus ( j which disappointed by not appearing ( ! at the former Sing, will appear at 1 this oneThe singing will again 'be under j the direction of Mr. Lester A. Rodesi and will consist of almost , entirely j different -songs. . ■ ' 6 j * Song sheets will again be-provid- 5 led and it is hoped as well as re 5 i guested that all join heartily in the 3 j singing, especially in view of the J jj fart, that all the participants are j| ■lunteers and are rendering service "j free of charge. j Headline in county paper— "$18,000 5 ; worth of goOd liquor seized.*' Now 5 how in the world did that editor Mis- | cover that it was good? • NOTICE OF SALE „ TAKE NOTICE that the - under- f -:giieil(*vill dffer for sale on Monday. , |T he '15th -day of August, .1921, at 2 • j'ti clock Jn -the aftenioon, Daylight J j Savihg^Tjmes at the offic? of SAM. • j 1 EL F. ELDREIXih:, .Merchants' ^ | National Bank Building, Cape Slay * ' City, New Jersey, All that certain » [ lot of land and dwelling sitftale on ( the Easterly v ide of Bank 'Street, and { i and designated s* Number 511 J Bank Street. j Terms cash. Right reserved to rejecf any anil I all bid's. ' S ljlited: August 3, J921. .d DENN'IS S. KELLY, J CHRISTOPHER GALLAGHER. ) I Executors and Trustees ] Estate of. James P. Toten- ) SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ] Proctor. k 8-6-^t-490- *

ItUM RESULT OF RALLY The grand rally by the members of the Frankiin M- E. Church (colored) I which began in June with the pur- | pose of raising money for, the reduc tion of the mortgage on the recently purchased church building at the I comer of Layafette and Franklin Stsj closed last Sunday and $1300 was the result of the effort The reports were made at the evening service and there was much rejoicing. -The organization- by which this fine re- ' suh was obtained,* was somewhat unique, but effective- There were ten 't captains who recruited helpers, who were characterized as "soldiers" ami" I by means of well organized team : work, almost every source of revenue | was covered- Th<^ pastor, Rev. Hampton Johnson, developed this plan and it is creditable to his ingenuity. The captain whose team obtained the biggest sum was Mrs. Tilly Kennedy and htwmost efficient soldier was David [ wjodson, who is very grateful , to his j customers, and friends for the liberal I donations they made." Among others , of his contributor^ was. John Waria-' * maker who sent ten dollars. STATEMENT | , Statement of the Receipts and. Ex- . . penditures of fhe City of Cape May for the month of June, 1921. RECEIPTS > General Account To cash, on hand at -last. | report — — L$52.100-19 To cash l-epeived from" Col- ' lector of Taxes — 36,195.59 To cash kt^ceived from City Clerk — — * 2.912.05 i To cash, received from Sinking Fund — — 12.000.G0 j' To cash receive** from Jas. , | J. Doak •- t 19.001 To cash received from City ____ i Coupon interest — l.tf75.o5j ' To cash^^feceived from I County -Treasurer N 19701 i To cash receivod from sale of city notes — - — - — 10,000.00 i ' I . - ' ^ $115,559.17 , Expenditures By cash paid out. Convention Hall Bonds — - 5,000.00 By cash paid out,1 City Bonds 1 1090040 By cash paid out» County Treasurer 53,987 71 I By k'cash paid , -orders of ^ Commissjoners 11,671.33I By Cash paid oyt, Inter. j terest on Bonds 12,183.75 ! By cash paid out, Interest on Notes 1,441.29 By cash paid out, Board, of | Health, — 141.50 By. cash paid notes in Bank tli.OOO.OO I By balance on . hand in Treasury* -10,373.59 $115,599 17 I IJisbursemenls ' ■.Maintenance of Police 872.66 Lighting Streets and Puhlic Buildings p "1,176.80 ,R epn i rin^-S t re e t s & Board walk—.i 1,023.62 Property Repairs and Improvements • ... 307.01 Department, El 16. 15 Fire Departnjent 801.413 j , Dispoenl Plant 261.761 Convention " HnH-._ 800.14 I and Publishing 68.65 j I Board of Health' 221.50 . I - 610.50] Sabfries — ' - 1,118.89 Contingent Fund 404.78 i S- B. WILSON, \ Treasurer-' 8-6- 1-P F $6.30. 1

OBITUARY LESLIE CHAMPION ' Leslie Champion, of Cape May ■ Court .House, for years prominent in ; affairs throughout Cape May Couni ty, died at the Northwestern Hospi- ; tal last Sunday. Death came shortly ■ after the performance of a danger- ■ pus operation. : Interment was made last Thursday . i in the Court Hoiifte cemetery. r ROBERT DENNY, i Robert DerWiy, prominent local ! contractor, died suddenly at his sum- • mer. residence in the Elberon Apart - 1 ments- ! 'Mr- Denny had been ill for some ■ time but his death came as a shock to I a large circle of friends. , I He is survived by a willow and one i son, Melrose Denny. 1 ' . . W. B. DUtfCAN -■ ' W. B. DuncatT, proprietor of the Emily Candy Shoppe, Decatur Street " and Boardwalk, died suddenly last , Saturday at 3 o'clock in the morning. Mr. .Duncan was apparently recovering from an Indisposition and retired in good spirits after discussing •business details "with hs family. .Death followed, in three hours, re. ■ suiting from hardening of the nrlerInterment was made in Pittsburg. HARRY JOHNS j Harrjj Johns, for forty -consecutive j years a cottager at Cajle May, died 1 j suddeuly last Tuesday night at his ■ j^iorth Street residence. The deceased, who was sixty years old. is surJviveil bv his Sijter, Mrs.'S. R. Laird. J Mr. Johns was itrominent in sport1 ing circles, in which he had a host of warm friends- He was a Yale gradI uate and a varsity baseball player there. He was also with the Cape May Collegians in their halcyon days, and has been interested in Cape May sport -throughout the long period of , his sojhurnitigs here. The. deceased had adapted Cape May a» Ids' home, and his loss is felt | by the entire town. I i j l| I jvish it would snow i, ice' cream in the summertime, Id' -use a spoon for — The Candy Witch I Are you also fond of ice 1 " I iced confection made of, I -pure cream and selected fruits tlxit.. will please you? Then-Toy Abbotts, j . . 2 Our candy makes good g j R because it's made gtkid .3 ' " | | 1 ■ j o Keystone' phone 21 1- A ]

|| Great Clearance Sale . | ; NOW GOING ON Full line of @ , SILK WAISTS | J and SWEATERS POSITIVELY ONE THIRD BELOW ^THE WHOLESALE COST ^ \ . § ! i3xjy today CAPE MAY ^'AKETY STORE - 1 ' 409 Washington Street - ® ' | SPECIAL SALE! | -For One Week Only g ; Beginning Monday, August ISs || ; V Qf Concrete Urns "or 'Vases, Flower Boxes, Bird Baths and v ' W other .Ornamental Articles macle^of cement, to beautify porch- \ O es"or lawh*. .. Q Q FRANK P. MAJTTERATm £. Wildwood Avenue, ' M ^ WlfLDWOOII. NEW JERSEY O ] 8 :

E. P. NHTTNGER Prime Meats. Butter. Eggs. Fruits, and Produce s LIBERTY THEATRE W ILDING, Wasfakgtn Street Keystone Phone to Cape May, N. J. 8 88888888X888888888888888 8 | THE QUAKER SWEET SHOP f 5^ v 40" ^ash'nKton Street W , ^ ICE CREAM, 'CANDIES, SODA WATER _ K . We Make Onr Own Ice Cream WE ALSb CATER TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE C Q Factory in Rear of 312 Washington Street © > Q . . K t X DAVID M. T^ITELMAN, Prop. g PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO V Keystone Phone 406 ; * XX8XX»XXXXXXXX;:'XXXXXXXX8 CONGRESS HALL JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager Rates and Literature on Application STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. . June 30, 1921 RESOURCES : LIABILITIES ' '/l .

Time 'and Demand Loans $1,720,735.17 1 ( Bonds and Mortgages... 266,075.39 1 S Stocks and Bonds 1,889,011.68: 1 Overdrafts 28.76! I Banking Houses, Camden, 1 1 Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00! Revenue Stamps 207.39 ! - Cash and Reserve 295,537.56; $4,294,595.95*

• $10,000.00 | 220,000.00 Undivided Profits 20,848.71 | L- — 3,946,747.24 : Dividend __ — ; i . 7,000.00 . . ( $4,291,595.95

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acta as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vagdt. ADVISORY BOARD

J. Spiccr Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. .> ... Wilson A. Lake.

I Henry C. Thompson, Sec. Sherman S, Sharp. I Dr. v. m. D.vM-atwy. jA. Carlton Hildreth. I Richard E. Reeves.

yf FOLLOW THE CROWD TO * V x :* : ■ • 'v-.. r § i Schwartz Fashion Shop 5 S' . •.'* • j •/ v Washington Street, Bct]*«4n Jackson and Decatur ^ | EXCEiSflONAl LINE OF | | Silk Dresses! 1 CLOSING OUT AT S I $10.95 & $12.95 1 v ' g Reduction on all Summer Frocks g We have What We Advertise — at the Price We Advertise It. 8888888888888888888888888^