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TIRES FABRICS AND CORDS 30ME car owners had to be satisfied with what they could get— not what they expected — for their tire money last year. Come to us this season and look at our stock of G & J Tires — in all treads and sizes. And assurance of full value made doubly sure for you by theTine G & J reputation. FOCER & MECRAY ' "V; •' . .
COURSES OF STUDY mil)1"' | Cfm.r.l Bifiinm fsnirMt) Secretarial (oue to two SalMojaoatalp (oa. ,Hr)
The Future Only Comes Once THE man or woman who has the proper spirit of conscientious endeavor, plus a Peirce training, need have no fear of the future. It is significant that within ten years after graduation the majority of Peirce _^gfaduai&s are either in business for themselvek or are officials or executives of large business institutions. Writ* tor 57th Year Book
PEIRCE SCHOOL of BUSINESS ADtiWSmwW PINS STKBBT WB3T 07 BROAD PHILAOH1.PH1A ... ' 8 6-21-8t - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ■ 1 Political | Notice x J - — t : — .1. G c Z To the Men and Women Voters >x ; ' of Cape May County: yt j * I dcsVcc to announce my candidacy for the office f > of State Senator. My experience during the past \ three legislative sessions has qualified, me to give ft t f greater service to all the people of our County.- I W * £, have stood for constructive legislation and for the *v? c C hest interests of th^ people. That is the guarun- V r fc tee for future action. My vote on all questions is & P » matter of ppblic record, and on the strength of ft f . 'hat record I appeal for the loyal, active, hearty w J ? support .of the voters at the Republican Primary Vf ~ f Klection ^ x ; Tuesday, September 27, 1921 X T y % • )»( c WILLIAM H. BRIGHT X * [ Paid fpr by William H. Bright - » ' t I XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X * * ' ' ADVERTISE IN STAR AND WAVE AND c WATCH RESULTS I t: v 65
LEGAL ADVERTISING AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE J STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE . LEGISLATURE OF 1921. Senat* Concurrent XaaoluUoa, No. 4 STATE. OF NEW JKIt&EY 1 A Senate Concurrent Resolution prolamine an amendment to tbe Constitution of the State of New Jersey. HE IT RESOLVED by the Senate Ithe I House of Assembly concurring): That the following amendment to the V Constitution or this State be and the * same is hereby proposed and when the same sliall.be agreed Id by a majority of the members elected to. the Senute and House of Assembly the said amendment shall"1 he entered ou their 1 joumalSK^yitli tl« jh-as and. hays thereon, and referred 10 the Legislature next to be chosen, and published for three months previous to the first • Tuesday after tilt- first Monday of November next, in at least one newspaper ( of eap'i cOunty. to be designated by the President of the Senate, the Speaker of ' the TH«use of Aasembly and the Secretary of State", payiueni for such publi- ■ cation to be made by the Treasurer on c ly: 1 ' Strike but paragraph seven of section two or article seven of the Constitution of the State or New- Jersey and insert in lieu of said paragraph the following: 7. Sheriffs apd coroners of .counties shall be elected by .the people of their respective counties, nt the annual . elections ror meuphers of the. general assembly. Tpey 'shall liuld their offices for five years. Sheriffs shall annually renew their bonds. ; 8-6-13 1-478-|17. TO NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS . Estate of Samuel F. Ware, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry S- - Douglass, Surrogate of the County ■of Cape May, made on tbe eighth day of August, A. D. 1921, on the appli- - cation of the subscriber, Administratrix c: t. a- of deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the sub. scriber under oath or affirmationtheir clams and demands against the estate of^aid deceased within six months nro'm the eighth day of August, A. ID. 1921, or they will be forever barred of -any action against the . subscriber. DatedNAugust 8, A. D. 1921. HELEN N. WARE, > Administratrix, c- t. a- 1 J. Spicer Learning, Proctor. • , 81310t-PF $15.54 ^ SALE OK CONCESSIONS AND PRIVILEGES .The following C^pc May Coiyjty Fair concessions and privileges will be sold to the highest bidder on Monday, August 29, at 2:00 P. M. at the Court House Building, Cape MayCourt House: Full dinner. Sandwiches and coffeeIfce Cream. Carbonated soft -drinks. 7 Nbn carbonated soft drinks (except 1 1 •cider). CiderPeanuts. ^ ■» Candy Jhonye made). Candy (not home made) The Fair Committee reserves the | right to Determine whether the bids | are satisfactory or notFAIR COMMITTEE, Care, Office of Farm Demonstration, CapeMay Court House, 'N. J. 8-20-2t NOTICE OF BIDS FOR COAL Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent) of the County of Cape May in'the Freeholders' Room at the Court House, at Cape MayHouse, New Jersey, on Wednesday, the. thirty-first day of August, A. D. 192.1, at twelve ■ o'clock noon, Daylight Saving Time (11 o'clock A- M- Standard Time) for seventy- five (75) tons of . Chestnut Coal and Seventy-five (75) tons -of Stove (Anthracite) Coal, to be standard size and quality and of not less than 1400 b. t. u and clear from all slate and dirt. _ Coal to he delivered f. o. b. Cape ~ May Court House,' and in such quantities and at such times as may be requiredCertified check or cash for 10 per , cent of the bid to accompany fhe bid. * The Purchasing Agent reserves.the right to reject any or all bids. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Purchasing Agent for Cape - May. County-.- 4 ' Dated: August 19, 1921. 8 20-2t-P. F. $5.22 POLITICAL ADVERTISING Palcl-mo, Aug. 15, 1921 To the Editor of the Star & Wave: I" hereby announce 'to the voters of ^ -May County that I will be a S candidate for nomination for Assem on the Republican ticket in the September primary and respectfully solicit the support of said partyI am a native of Cape May Coun- , " . \ Respectfully, JUDS0N B. CORSON. L Palermo, Cape May County, N. J - : Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge, Eye-Spe cialigt, of Philadelphia, wilF^be at _ Cape May for the Season. -Those in ~~ need of Glasses Or having trouble with their eyes can consult him Even ings and - Saturdays,,- Broadway and I , Third Avenue, West Cape May. ac 520-5-21-tf
ARE TOO THINKING OF MOVING If ao get in ton eh with m. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Tripe to Philadelphia every week. Lota from 910 up. Any point between Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS to 110 Garfield Ave., Wild wood. Both Phones YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT T.H. TAYLOR'S 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES . ■ For Men, Women and Children REPAIRING In AH Its Branches ^ SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip. NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY i responsible for work left over 30 I days. Keystone 138-X EVERSHARP ' ' ' Eversharp is ab- = solutely unique, the pencil that is always sharp yet | never sharpened, !* ' alw&yq ready for smooth, easy writing, and beautifully made for lifelong service. Eversharp prices, J withqL8 inches of I Eversharp Leads, I are $1 up. J Sold by Mecray Pharmacy J. R. MOON. Proprietor Washington and Perry Streets CAPE MAY. N: J. FH 0 T I WATER HEATING I G. VANAMAN Cape May N. J. I SPECIALS Batiste Bloomers for 75. omits, i . $2.00 Chemise for $1.25. ' j 1 A New Lot of --Royal Shirt Waists and BON TON AND ROYA.L i ■ "^WORCESTER CORSETS i B. T. HAZLETT ; 323 WASHINGTON STREET Cape May, N.. J. SHIELD'S^EXCELSIOR J BATHS BEACH AVENUE is ' DECATUR STREETS^ jv STYLE SUITS \> POLITE ATtENDA NTSj j ROOMS BY DAY WEEK 3 OR SEASON ] ) PLAN WORK ANDIAVE ^ Start the saving habit and open an > account with the Security Trust Co. v A Strong Institution. ■
Cape May Hotel C«pe M»y, H. J.
Directly on Boardwalk and Ocean Beach B
American Plan OPENING JUNE 39 Renovated, Refitted and Virtually Refurnished Throughout Modernfireproof construction, 350 roodis, 150 baths. Everj- comfort and convenience—Running water in each room — Superb broad beach. Tennis — Bathing — Fishing T ennis — Bathing — Boating Bathing Pavilion and fully equipped garage on premises — Finished concrete state road. Send for Auto Road Map of New Jersey. C B. KNOTT. Lesse__Manager Office, 1180 Broadway, N.T.
gpggcgomcwpqigkiKgtpqiqitiKoucOTtDuidiaaBMkfHigigrta^iiieiMtiwiuiwiauiuM^mnBBn For Good Bread and Good Service Call WRISLEY'S BAKERY, Wildwood. N. J. EieM 270 Keystone' 290 1) ' -=±=======s====s Paint $2.76 per" Gallon PURE LEAD ANBkZINC Interior Decorator. WalMPaper, Paints, Varnishes, Stain., Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N^Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR c.«J *M.;onNS J OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwxxxx X 1 ^ Keystone Phone B02-I) CHAS. ARNOLD S X § •X SUNNY HALL CAFE g ^ COLD SPRING. NEW JERSEY X N )X CHICKEN AND WAFFLE 5 i g DINNERS A SPECIALTY - A I JC A Choice Variety of Sea Foods O | Mr- Charles Arnold, formerly of ARNOLD'S CAFE, Vf 1 wi" personally supervise the cusine and service. » S j j ® av X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X Work Done While You Wait A . KENIC' Electric Shoe RepairingNcolin Soles and Heels Any Coldr — Aluminum Heels — Best Leather Used — Any Kind of Shoe Findings [; 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. i XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX : & )3f |*C When you house-clean, don't forget the | COLUMBfT LAUNDRY | X CONGRESS STREET w W § BOTH PHONES , H. E. SETTLE, Prop. w - jg CARPETS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS AND Q JO CURTAINS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION S « ALL OTHER CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK ft X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X -- CAREFUL INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION | )£ jg ' CHILDREN'S HAIRCCTT1NG A\{4PECTALTY .* x Hbeal Shaving IParlor , S ft JOSEPH DROGO ' Q j FOUR EXPERT BARBERS— NO WAITING ft BOOT BLACK STAND INSIDE ft Vf Open 8:00 a- m. until 8:30 P. M. Saturdays until 11 p. in- O ^ ' 420 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. V X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X

