Cape May Star and Wave, 20 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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COURSES OF STU^Y ■Mimas Administration (two r aara) £2S'te.<;=!S."V) •scretan al (oos to tors yaoro) Balaam. nahlp (ooa roar) Tsachar Training (ooa to torn 7 aara)

JTte Future Only Comes Once THE roan or wominwho ta the proper spirit of conscientioo* endeavor, phu a Peirce training, need have no fear of the future. It is significant that within ten years after graduation the majority of Peirce graduates are either ip business for themselves or are officials or executives of large business institutions. Write for S7tb Year Book

PEIRCE SCHOOL of BUSINESS ADaWSTRAIKH rnte iwwi wist or skoap imtoimM 8-6-21-8t

tNew Showing of g | Fall Millinery § I Prices Reasonable } Sc Brown's |

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/ WEST END GARAGE § r / T. Bennett & Co., Props. V On lf<i( Perry Street .... Jatt Over Railroad A t Prompt and Skillful Attention to Q \ YOURy MOTOR I

) Specialists in f Ignition Work v Battery Service / Acetylene Welding c

Sales & Service Accounts for )£ Willard and Western X Electric Batteries v £XXXXXXXXXXXXX X

L 3 ! FERTILIZER J ; I j Let us have your orders for your late crop. ■ j $10 to $12 reduction on all the better grrad- jjj ; es. Also want to call your- attention to the £ i McCORMICK MOWERS | I the universal mower that does the work. S ALSO POTATO DIGGERS ■ 1 * We are agents for several of the best qj j makes. * i TRUCK BASKETS AND HAMPERS ■ I, a I R. T. JOHNSON, Est. 1 A JH. SWAIN, Manager • 9

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amendments proposed to the constitution op the state of new jbbsey by the LEGISLATURE OF 1921. Basal* Concanwrt Baaolntloa. Mo. - 4 STATE, OK NEW JERSEY A Senate Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of New Jersey. HE IT RESOLVED by the Senate (the liotlse of ASsembly concurring): That the followln» amendment to the Constitution of thlB State be and the ■tame is hereby proposed and when the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to The Senate 'and House of Assembly the said arfiefclment shall be entered on their Journals, with the yeas and nays thereon. and referred to the Legislature next to be chosen, and published for three months previous to the flr^t Tuesday after the" first Monday of November next. In at least one newspaper of each county, to be designated by the President or tlje Senate, the Speaker of the House of Assembly and the Secretary of State, payment for such publication to be made by the Treasurer on the' warrant of .the. Comptroller, namely: Strike out paragraph seven of section two of article seven of the Conatltu- . tlon of thfUState of New Jersey and insert tn fleu of said paragraph the following: e 7. Sheriffs and coroners of count ties shall be elected t>y the people of r their respective counties, at, the annual L elections for members of the general f assembly.. They shall hold their, offick es for rive years. Sheriffs shall aqnui tiZiS%u™ "on'"" £ NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS J Estate of Samuel F. Ware, Deceased j Pursuant to the order of Harry Sk Douglass, Surrogate q( the County £ of Cape May, made on the eighth day f of August, a. D._ 1921, on the_.applif cation of the subscriber, Administra0 trig c. t- a- of said deceased, notice 3 is hereby given the creditor* of v said deceased to exhibit to the sub. S scriber under oath or affirmation £ their clams ami demandsjshgainst the £ estate of said decease# within six r months from the eighth day of Au- * gust, A- D. 1921, or they will be fdrever barred of any action against the = subscriber. Dated August 8, A. D- 1921- N ] ( HE^EN N. WARE, r Administratrix, c. t. a. 0 J. Spicer Lean! ing, Proctor. 1 8-13-ipt-PF $1^.54 ■ r STOCKHOLDERS MEETING r A meeting of the Stockholders of 0 the Cape May Building and -Lpan As- ; sociation will be held in their rooms j 506 Washington Street op Monday L evening, August 22nd, 1921, at eight [ o'clock shajp at which time the aydi- £ tors will report on the valuation of F the 42nd Series of Stock also any r other business of interest to the As. p sociation may be considered at that S time- By order of the President1 H. f;. RUTHERFORD, [ " , . - SecretaryI 8-18-gt P NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION ! 5 Public notice is hereby given "that : j a meeting oij those persons who have j j associated themselves together fori ^ the purpose of forttiing a Volunteer ! ' Fire Association in the Borough of f West Cape May, will be held in Bor. I ' ough Hall, West Cape May, Monday evening; August22d at 8 P. M. At the said meeting a name for the i association will be adopted, the or- i ■ ganization completed, and the certifiI 'cate of association executed. All j | persons- interested are requested to j I be present. HARRY S- FISHER. • • Temporary Secretary. | ,S-13-2t-588 I BIDS FOR TRANSPORTATION LOWER TOWNSHIP J . Sealed bids will be received by the ' I ; Lower Township Board of Education, i I at the Township House, Cold Spring, | N. J., until 7:30 - o'clock, standard | timei Wednesday, August 24, 1921, j for the transportation of pupils, as I follows: J (1) For transportation of approxiI mately Thirty (30) High School pu-. I pils from the schools of Lower Town. | ship to Cape May City High School. | (2) For transportation of approxiI mately Twenty (20) Grammar School I pupils from Fishing Creek School to j Cdld Spring School. I The Boafrd reserves the right to I reject any or all bids. ! All information regarding above I can be had by applying to i , otway5wiown, District .Clerk. ■ 8~l3-2t-589 y PIANO TUNING | . Prof. .C. Welter Wallace, Organist a of .the Liberty Theatre, will tune and ■ repair pianos on. short notice. Work | guaranteed. Phone Liberty Theatre, I either phone. I 6-4-tf-673 I The man without a definite aim in I life is helplessly disabled. Money has j fte proper place andhs a staunch *• friend" in times of streaa. - _ | 8tart now with the Security Trust 1 Co.

moving' If ae get ta>ach wkh as. W« have | 4 BIG TRUCKS I TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS f ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trip* to Philadelphia every week. L Lots from $10 up. Any point between jj , Cape May and Philadelphia. : CONEY'S X-PRESS 5 106 to 110 Garfield Ave^ Wildwood. ■; Both Phones : GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT T.H. TAYLOR'S i 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES ' For Men, Women and Children REPAIRING In All Its Branches \ SOLE LEATHER by Side or StripL '■ NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY i Not responsible for work left over 30 ; ' ■ days. Keystone 138-X I I I— — — — — — — 1 EVERSHARP 7k. mm u »m ik , pencil IEversharp is absolutely unique, the pencil that is always sharp yet never sharpened, always ready for smooth, easy s wri ting, and beau- - . tifully made for c lifelong 'service. : Eversharp prices, : with 18 inches of ! Eversharp Leads, : are $1 up. : 3 Sold by f V ]; ; Mecrav Pharmacy ; 1 . J. I. NOON, Proprietor : f " Washington and Perry Streets ; CAPE HAY. N. J. t — — — :| HOT | I WATER | HEATING j I i G. VANAMAN I I Cape May N. J. 1 SPECIALS $L25 Batiste .Bloomers for 76 cents. ! $2.00 Chemise for $1.25. ( ' A New Lot of Royal Shirt Waists and : BON TON AND ROYAL ( . YifORCESTER CORSETS ( 1 .' '• ' 7T B. T. HAZLETT ; 3*3 WASHINGTON STREET . ; Cape May, N. J. SHIELD'S EXCELSIOR J BATHS BEACH AVENUE i"= t DECATUR STREETS I LATEST STYLE SUITS POLITE ATTENDANTS ( ROOMS BY DAY WEEK . OR SEASON ' | PI^AN WORK AND SAVE ; i P . Start the saving habit and open an ' I account with the Security Trust <Co. \ ' | A Strong Institution. '

Gape May Hotel Cape Hay, H J.

Directly on Boardwalk and Ocean Beach

OPENING JUNE M Renovated, Refitted and Virtually I Refurnished Throughout. Modern venience — Running water in each I room — Superb broad beach. I Tennis — Bathing— Fishing J Tennis — Bathing— Boating I Bathing Pavilion and fully equipp- | ed garage on premises — Finished concrete state road. Send for Auto Road Map of New Jersey. C. B. KNOTT, Leaae^—Maaag* Booking Office, 1180 Broadway, N.T.

For Good Bread and Good Service. /Call WRISLEY'S BAKERY. / VV ivl kiOI_/IL 1 o JDAJVCJIVI,

V^/ildwood, N. J.

Bell 270. Keystone 290 .

Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint - Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR £MM£nSJ. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

ifi Keystone Phone 802-D CHAS. ARNOLD j3C 8 SUNNY HALL CAFE "§/ ^ COLD SPRING. NEW JERSEY § CHICKEN AND WAFFLE 8 jig DINNERS A SPECIALTY X |y( A Choice Variety of Sea Foods V Mr. Charles Arnold, formerly of ARNOLD'S CAFE, W yK, will person a I h- supervise .the cdsine and service. X XXXXXWXXXXXXXXXKXM&WXXXXX Work Done While You Wait A. K E N I C Electric Shoe Repairing Neolin Soles and Heels Any Color — Aluminum Hetfs — Best Leather Used— Any Kind of Shoe Findings 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. & XO* & ! V VV hen you house-clean, don't forget the 1 COLUMBIA LiUNDRY 1 5^ .314 CONGRESS STREET Q 5 BOTH PflONES HT "^H. E. SETTLE, Pro£. jfi CARPETS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS AND & !.§ CURTAINS GI\#W SPECIAL ATTENTION " jfl( §• ■ ' V c ' " : | ALL OTHER CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK ^ X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X

X' CAREFUL INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION , OjC X CHILDREN^ HAIRU'l'TTING A SPECIALTY Q - X Hbcai Shaving Iparlor x X " JOSEPH DROGO ft ft FOUR EXPERT BARBERS— NO WA*J1N'G ft BOOT BLACK STAND INSIDE " y£ ft Open 8:06 a. m. until 8:30 P. M- Saturdays pn^l 11 P- m., v£ ft 420 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J- ^