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A LEON EWING, MANAGER CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 , wSSSA^EI* pr» T*A. VOLUME 6 -NUMBER 85 . SUBSCRIPTION tlM PEE TMAM -Number 35 . . uywvim nun ran IBIUi
■ «B»bxw><B><BXB&BHB«B)*B)s<B8B » i >? Five-Passenger.. Standard equipment includes Ford U. Starting, and Lighting System, Demountable RirtTh, NonSkid tires all around, extra rim and tire carrier. InterB ior finished in grey whipcord. Permanent top with slidfi ing plate glass windows. h $660 00 F. o. b. detroit M. _________ - FORDSON TRACTOR • JjL Standard Ford simplicity of design throughout; no ■. unnecessary weight; all moving parts enclosed- Auto- * mobile type drive insures easy handling. Fordson turns <u in 21-foot circle. Three forward speeds. ■ ■ Lowest initial cost and minimum operating cost. Burns kerosene Will pull two plow#. ' ^ Special Ford air washer, through which air supply is . | drawn, removes all dust, thus reducing wear on vital ^ working .parts.- ■ • More than 100 farm and commercial- uses. V? . Backed by Ford Service .Organization of over. 18,000 Q dealers, which assures continuous operation of the Ford- ■ son- No costly delays awaiting parts. Two- Passenger- Ford Starting and Lighting System, Demountable Rim Equipment includes 30 x3% Non-Skid tires all around, extra rim and tire carrier. $425 00 F. O. B. detroit ■
*BKB«BMB>«&B)»«««BBB«B&BSBXB>« THE UNIVERSAL CAR All cars are F. O- B. Detroit. Freight and Tax Extra ( FOCER & MECRAY Cape May, N. J. y or * i CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE GARAGE "Cape May Court House, N. J. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS WE SELL AND DELIVER ANA' WHERE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND SOLICIT YQUR ORDER AND WILL MAKE DELIVERY ANY FUTURE DATE. PLACE AN ORDER TODAY. ' e ,
FORD TOURING CAR ■ Five.Ptssenger. Ford Starting and Lighting System,' X , Demountable Rim Equipment includes 30x3% Non-Skid I tires' ell around, extra rim and tire carrier. B ' $495.00 F. O. B. DETROIT
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.We will deliver to you a H| New, Ford Touring Car for X $212.33 on Time Payment Plan. The Balance $42-46 kj for Ten Monthly Payments. H YOUR CAR IS INSURED AGAINST FIRE A XjD, ■ THEFT, INTEREST, IN- ^ , CLUDED IN THIS PRICE. j| • y
' f FORD ONE-TON TRUCK ' * ■ ■. Chassis includes hood for motor, front fenders, step; , ping boards, headlights, tall light, horn and set of tools. H Starting and Lighting System optional. Ford Dealers are hble to supply the type of body re- - ga quired for your business. -H The Ford Truck may be purchased either with Stand- *F ard or Special Gearing. The Standard Gearing gives the U; truck a maximum of power. The Special Gearing increases the speed of the truck from five to "seven miles "• an' hour, converting it. into a Fast Delivery -Car. . $445.00 AS SHOWN ABOVE ^ B
% B'^B^B^BXBXBXB PERSONAL MENTION1; J i INTERESTING PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS OF THE COMING AND GOING OF CAPE MAY VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. Miss Helen "Sjnith gave a Five Hundred party f or^Twjui m be r ^ of her ; friends on Tuesday afternoon. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Reu Hand of Camden, ; N. J-, who are enjoying a few days ; stay with relatives in Cape May, will' ( leave shortly for an extended motor ; trip through Maryland and Virginia. Miss Sarah Chichester, of Wil- i mington, Del., has . gone to Sandy ■ Springs, Mil-,, for a two Wfeks visit .- with her parents, after spending ! some time in Cape May as the guest i of Mrs. A. Felix duPont. I Mr- and Mrs. Thomas" Hart, of 1 Hathaway Lane, Wynnewood, who i "have been spending the summer with Mrs. Hart's mother, Mrs. Harry' Clif- i 1 ton. Adams on Stockton Ave., Lave i leased a cottage at 23 Ocean street . , for the balance of the summer. Mrs. A. Graham Elliott- ami her son, J. Mitchell Elliott,, of German- 1 town, are stopping 'at the Hotel Co> ' - lunibia for a few weeks. George Meckert, of Ridley Park, toured to Cape May from Ocean City flfis week where he. spent some time with friends. _ , Mrs. Frances Campbell with her two sisters. Miss Sara Sweeney and , Miss Henrietta Sweepey, Have returned to their home in Chester, Paafter, enjoying a week's stay at Con- , gres? Hall. ' " Mr. and Mrs. .Alexander 'Irier, of . (Continued on Page 81 , -SEPTEMBER 3! Summer has. -passed quickly. Summer has it- way of doing thnt at Cape May. But the last wetk in August ushers in the most beautiful. season of the year. tine cannot resist the outdoors in September. ; And the bright (but not TiIti warm} sun. . the exceptionally. clear atmosphere— ' they, invite 'ynur camera.. . ' W, offer you*prompt and carefur service with all four picture work. PING PONG STUDIO, Decatur Street and Boardwalk. ^ 15 YEARS IN CAPE MAY ,
BKBXBX^BXB^'BX B % NEWTON CLUB AT I ! LABOR J)AY GAME ' COLORED. TEAM, THE BIG : ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON, WILL CROSS BATS WITH THE CAPES NEXT MONDAY. Twice defeated by Cape May, but each time playing a fast, hard game, i he Newton Coal Club of Philadel- J pKia, will" make their third gallant ( attempt to deefat the victorious ( Capes on Monday, the* Labor Day game- < , , In the first contest Cap? May ^ nosed' out the Newton team by a 2-1 ( score in otie of-the-best'games of the i summer. The second game w-as also contested, and ended 6-4 in f favor of the Capes. At the third game, day after -tomorrow, the visiwill put forth every effort to ( take home the much-talked of bacon. ( Turn Out to see the game early ] I the Newton Club qlways draws a crowdBENEFIT GAME TODAY | The hall game today is for the , of the Veterans of Foreign j and the American Legion- , 'Nuf ( sed! NOTICE The Cape May Public Schools wrll , open for the year-on .Monday, Sept- , 12th. Detailed notice will appear in . next week's issue ' - •-• . i •' m « — - Wars and rumors of, wars are -till i , persisting— and the League of Na- j tiqds goes merrily oh. , , GAME. LAWS A cqp|- of the game lays may be •had free -by applying at the Star & Wavc.office- ! FRENCH'S HIGH GRADE PAINT $2.35 Per Gallon * ' I-M. DREDGE & PHU.LIPS, Inc. 315- Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. Keys- Phone 141 " Bell phone 1395V J. S. GARRISON Repairing of Watches, Jewelry. Optical Goods and Phonographs Old Gold, Silver and Diamonds Bought
X BXBXBXBXBXBXBX BARN DANCE AT 1 PIER THURSDAY § MASQUERADE BALL ATTRACT- XC ED SO MUCH ATTENTION THAT A IT HAS BEEN DECIDED TO » HOLD ANOTHER NOVELTY AF. V( k , FAIR.- W —So successful w-as the Grand Mas- C querade Ball held at the City Pier 'last month that it has been decided A hold another novelty next Thurs- X day, September 8'h. , Jj This time, it will .be a Barn Dance- V? large dance floor of the City © Pier will be appropriately decorated Q with the i hinge that gennial'y go £3 with Barn Dances- X Dancing wiU— commence at 8:30, « and from tmtil 10, all dancers JE are expected' to be costumed a la far- w mer — overalls, big straws, red ban- v? danas ami-gingham is suggested- No O children wilF-be permitted oh the fjj floor ojx this night. ^ ASCO Vs. ASCO * .V On Tuesday evening, August 30th, YJ the Cape May Asco nine and the Asco nine met in a base- vy1 clash at the Wliihvood ball park, Q the former coming out victorious, by g »a score of 9 to 3. ' In the first inning A the Cape May boys scoi-e<l four runs JSg the consequence of terrific wallops ,of the home-made' cun-es of the Wild- Vf wood pitcher. The battery for Wil^i- V wood was Mike and • licj't and for -w Capp May, jini and Fred. From tly» dH appearance -of Sheehaii's windup, he ^ must have worked in -the grocery as busihe.^s . when they 'used ' the old as ■fashioned coftep mills. At any rate the Wildwooitnoys took their defeat . Vf in good spirit and. assured the Cape v# May boys they would Lave to step G faster in the next game. A fetum X game is expected. - DEMOCRATS ANNOUNCE CAND1- . "tt DATES j g At . a meeting of the Democratic^ Executive. ..Committee Heal at Ccpe.fi [ May Court. House last Saturday; it ^ was announced Jliat E. O- -Howell W will be. it Candidate for the State a( Senatorship, wJiiJe Walter P- Taylor 'will run for Assembly. . .."Mrs. Kar] Nolting", of Media, is G visiting her sist.er, Mrs. 'T. Wood- fi ward Trainer at her Broadway cot- ^ tuge- 5X
aMIS(B«BS(B^B>i: B B)^B^BXBS$BS(B)K B S(BS<B)«»BXBS(B^B I Visit Our Exhibit at the | t Cape May County Fair - I i FRIDAY and SATURDAY | September 16th and 17th g We are making the following Special Offers good g 5 only for the two days of the Fair: § ;< One square Johns-Manville Asbestos . 8 s[ Shingles free with first 5 Re-roofing or- g g ders (for 10 squares or over). g S( Lucas Paint for two coats free with first. ^ g 5 garage orders. " ^ g ^ Lucas Paint for two coafTfree with firsts § 8 5 implement shed ordeiV . S .x. ^ One roll 4 ft. poultry ' wire free with S first 5 chicken house orders. g S ." ' V.'i a Watch next week for announcement regarding j:; Special Cash Prize Contests. O g • ' ' * ' . >( v M ' ■ S 1 T. S. Goslin Lumber Company SUPERIOR SERVICE IN HOME BUILDING f g WILDWOOD NEW JERSEY g

