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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING _ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Ladies' bicycle at a bargain. Apply Teitleman's, 312 Washington street- 9-3-lt ■FOR jSALE-VDwelling house, Broad, way and York Avenue, West Cape' May. 11 rooms and bath. Lot €0 by 100. Perfect order. Reasonable price- Easy tenris- Apply to ■ A. R. Hand, Cape May, N. J.
FOR SALE— Property 1249 Washington- Street 9 room house, bath, hot water heat. Terms reasonable. 33600. Address P. C- Verga, Camden, N. J. 8-27-4t-788 FOR SALE— One 2 1-3 H. P. Woodpecker Stationery Engine with pulleys and belts. Good as new. One 5.1-2 H. P. Eagle Marine en- . gine in good condition. Freeman i Yearidcs, Fishing Creek, N- J. j Keystone 861-D11. P." O. Cape May, R. F. D. 1. 8-6-tf PIGS FOR SALE— Apply H. H- Mc ' Pherson, Miller Cottdge, CapeMav •< , 9-3-3t " s ~T WANTED ; WANTED — A second hand baby carriage- Apply No. 890 Star and 0 , Wave. , . 9-3.lt f — : I WANTED — Double Heater, self feeder- Spear Stove. Apply 10 North h i Street. 9^3- it il — , ti WANTl-.P — Two double barrel shot ,« guns, 12,- 16 or 20 guagc. Star &"| ti Wave office' ' d / : 1 „
, WANTED — Young lady clerk forj Candy Store- Position year round, j Apply Roth's Candy Store, Liberty I . . Theatre Bldg. 9-3-tff ; | REAL ESTATE WANTED Real Estate Wanted, Cape May j ' ; County properties. Cape May Coun- : ty Farms. Send description ami i price. Thos Mole, 2222 Lombard" St. i Philadelphia, Pa. , 8-20-4t-684 , FORRENT FOR RENT«^5j;oom apartment with ( heat and private bath for winter months afteV-SefTGImT>&r. 15th. Ap- a ply 114 Decatur Street, Ckpe May. r FOR RENT— Furnished stearcy heated house from September 15, 1921, e to May 15th, "' 1922, 335.00. per „ month. Apply 'No. 884 Star and _ Wave.- 9-3-2t lost „
LOST — Oit-~Sunday afternoon.. Silver Mesh Hand ^Intti;i|s M. E..H. Finder return to or notify Merchants National Bank, Cape May. receive reward. Roth phones. 9.3-lt ^.OST — Lady's gold watch and chain. Monogram R. F. C. on the outsideDate July 1?, 19— $10 reward. Return, to No. 888 Star & Wavo. 9-3-lt PERSONAL: Will the lady who pur. chased four pieces' of white cardboard at the Star and Wave office last Monday morning communicate with us? STAR & WAVE. MONEY TO LOAN Money "to Xlton oh firsf mortgage. Apply Albert R- Hand, Star & Wave Office. COLD SPRING WINS AGAIN The Cold Spring P. O. S. of A. base ball team defeated the Cape May team last Saturday, score 5-3. ' This places the Cold Spring team at ! th«T head' of- the P. O. S. of A. County j. League. " 1 FALi; MILLINERY Its Autuidn here now. Here -a; e 1 " "the beautiful new. hats that- have ihe ■ fascination of the red and gold leav- ■ • e» of ^October. They are- couriers' of -' cooler weather .and smaYL -harbingers' : of i i new season of fashion. . f - Call and see these distinctively c styled and mpderately priced hatsLOTTIE R. HILLMAN, . s 2#§ Perry Street, Cape May. 1 . r-~ . ■ ■ ■ ■ . ==? t | Builder's Hardware & I 8* Household Supplies g J M. H. WARE \ I r g SW JVaiA. St. Kty Phonm H4yX j?
PERSONAL MENTION i — ~ (Continued from page one) Wilmington, Del-, were" week-end vis J itors at this resorti Mrs Frederick Haviland, of Brook' I lyn, N.' Y-, who has been . spending : the summer with her daughter, Mrs John H. Mecray at her, Corgie street home, entertained an Saturday evening for. Mrs. Richard Nugent, also of Brobklyn, who has been enjoying a few days in Cape May as the guest of Mrs. I. J. Poacher. Miss Margaret Hewitt, oik Mt. ,
- Ai$y, Pa-, was in Cape May over the • week-end. , Miss Mary Keenan of Philadelphia, ■ is among the guests at the Wyoming ■ for a week. ' Miss Elinor Vandergraft, of Wil- • mington, Del-, is staying for several weeks with her sister, Mrs- Robert i Lee at her cottage here Oscar O..Barr and family, of South Amboy, N. J., have returned to Jheir after enjoying a few days Stay in Cape May. ^ Dr. Charles A- McAnulty and Mrs. .McAnuUi^ of Atlantic City, were visitors in Cape May on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woodward, of the Hracey, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, West Philadelphia, spent the week end at this resort Mr- and Mrs. Benjamin F- Johnson of Cape May, are enjoying a two' months visit at Asbury Park: Miss Elizabeth Cafifield, da'ughtor of Mr. and. Mrs. A. Browning Canis the guest this week of -Mrs. S. Skinner at. her cottage here Robert Hewitt and family, who been making their home ig-Ara- i L. I., are spending some ' time with relatives, here. Mr. Hewitt ; will leave shortly ' for Port WashingI.. I, \fivle Mrs. Hewitt and her ' will remain in Cilpe May 1 nnril the lotto,- n,s nf Cn.,.—] — .,
-j part of "I Mr- and' Mrs. Felix duPont had as • j their' week-end guest, at '.heir cottage " here, Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Laird, ! Willis Shackelford ' and Stewart I Grones. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Taylor and j Theodore Taylor, of Wilmington, are j spending several weeks at Cape MayGeorge Pratt, of Philadelphia, who spending the summer at Ocean City, was greeting friends in Cape this week'Miss Salome Heulings has return- * ed to her summer home at this resort, after attending the regatta at Susquehunnock on Thursday. I Joseph Hoopcs, Benjamin Jackson ' and John Montgomery, all of Wilmington, spent the week-end at Cape May. Frank Zurner,' of Bra, block, Pa., :s' enjoying a few days stay at this resort. , Hill Joseph, of Philadelphia, was a week-end visitor here. Miss R. Grubb, of West Philadelphia, is occupying her summer cot- 1 _ pina, is occupying her
tage here, where she will remain until eariy in October. Dayjd Huber, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. ami* Mrs. John' H. ' Mecray over the week end. Miss Helen Moore has as her guest _ I°r 8 few weeks- Miss Margaretta , Lang of Germantown. Miss Bessie Eplett, Miss Sarieta j Renton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gill, of North Philadelphia, were guests at a house party in Cape May _ last week. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonnell and • their family, of Philadelphia, have e taken a cottage on Queen street, 3 where they will spend the month of SeptemberMrs. G. Henry Stetson and her sister, Miss Mildred Lewis, of Reading, Pa-, after spending a" few days at this resort, have returned to their home ; in Elkins Park. Miss Helen Kittilson, of 1322 N.' 58th street, Philadelphia, has been visiting Miss Lillian Frances Jones, (summer sojourner) at 62 Washing--ton street, leaves for her home on Thprsday, after "having a goodbye tea at the Concord Tea Room, being entertained .by Mrs,. Martha Wagner, I.ittle Miss Kittilson, is a talented member of Professor Snuders" School Orchestra of Philadelphia. Mrs. E- L. Mntlack of ;Beach Aveami Broadway is entertaining Mrs. W. W. Thrasher, Master Linton Tly^slier, Mrs. Carl Jefferson, Mrs. Albert Moore, all of Overbrook, Pn.; _ Thomas Hall, of Cynw.vd, Pa.; and Miss Blanche Jefferson, of Worcester, Mass. - Mrs. J. Stuart Ta1t enteHaine-.l several ladies at a bridge party at new Home on* Windsor avenue this week. She is .also entertaining her son and his ' family from Color: adoMr. and .Mrs. Wm. J. McGarry and family who have _been summering lere leave fo> the'.r home in West Philadelphia next week. Louis HoweR, of MorrlstOwn, was visiting A. Hubert Church this week.
INSPECTION TOUR BOOSTSJTEREST ACTUAL GOOD ACCOMPLISHED ' BY VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS IS r SHOWN BY AGRICULTURAL TRIP. The Vocational Agricultural Inspection. Tour, which was made dur- ■ ,'ng the week of August 15th "by Professors Sampson and Bearer of New 1 Brunswick, Ms. "Williams of .the Fed- ' eral Department and eighteen voea- ! era I Mepartment and eighteen
e tional instructors from various part* of the state, was educational, inspirk- ing and successful. The' Tour cover, g ed parts oi Atlantic and Cape May counties, toudhing at -the following - points Hammonton, Egg Harbor, 1 Pleasantville, Belleplain, Eldora, Seat ville, Tuckahoe, Cape May Court House, Whitesboro, Erma, Cold i tSpring and Fashing Creek and the r surrounding farm districts of each. The advantages. gained by such a trip are nianifojd. some of which are: . closer relationship between supervis- ; ors and instructors, developes a -pride ' in student's work, brings put valua- . hie points gained thru the developI ment of the. project, encourages sfu- . , dents toward better farm activities, sets for the soil possibilities, etci The market gardening farming, as 1 i it is followed in Cape May County, was Very interesting and instructive, especially to the instructors, coming from the northern part of the state where If i£)d crops and dairying are spcciaA features. ' ' The method of soil improvement as " it -is being conducted in our county vocational w<f&- "'as very impressive some ver.r interesting results w*e | shown as a test, over against fields where soil fertility is lacking and its neglected.
On^instructor from .the ' U. S. ■i Cor/i Belt Section, said, "aftei* visit3 :hg)a student's corn field Where vetch has been used as a soil builder: I "I "nave seen good corn fields in Ohio butHh'ey have nothing on this'.field." I This ,=ame thing can be said of many i of ouf farm enterprises, the proof of • which can be seen in riding ovor our | county in the asparagus bejjs, brchi ards, vegetable fields, and alfalfa ; plots. Let us .develop home possibilities rather than seek seeming fortunes elsewhbne- w R. E.'. REEVES, Instructor-' WITH THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, PH.D. . Rector SUNDAY SERVICES ■7:30 A'.-J M. Holy Communion. 10:36 A. M. Second services and sern. in- oecona services ana
n" 3:45 P. M. Sunday School. 4:06^P. M." Evensong. 9- METHODIST CHURCH 10 A. M. Sunday school. 5' 11. A- M. Morning worship. 8 P- M- Evening worship. Dr. George L. Dobbins, a former pastor of th'e Church, will occupy the pulpit at both services. ■e The Lyric Male Quartette will sing y at both stfr\*lces. This will be the last opportunity "to d hear th'e quartette as their contract e with the church ends with next 'Sun. t, day.~~v ' . - ' ' * II REQUEST PROGRAM s " In place of the' usual program at I I B the City ' Pier tomorrow evening, so- I lections will aW be by . request- Ah I ( . unusual and varied musical will be' \ i presented-
COMMISSION FORM OF GOVKRNMKNT CRy of Cope May; N. j. Statement for the Month of Jaly. , 1921 Tuesday. July 5, 1921Regular meeting at 10 a. m- Stah <iard time- Directors ore.-ertt: i Messrs- . Melvin, Shappur-1, Wentzel!. Minutes read and epproveti Business transacted: Solicitor reported Tax Sale 1919 Supplementary, conducted June 30, 1921. Bond of ] Gustav W- Blenk for Music, accepter! ]
Boy Scouts given permission to use ' the Convention Hall for benefits, on ' July 16th and August 16th. Lease ! " Gibson elected Life Guard. Lease ! ordered executed to Joseph Famlet j . for Pavilion No. 3- Resolutions pass/ , ' ed to renew notes of 35.000 each at , the banks- . ' j Bills ordered paid: 33,284-74. ^ Tuesday, July 12, 1921. < ^ Regular meeting at 10 a- m. Stan- { . dard time- Directors presdnt: Messrs- * Melvin, Sheppard, Wentzell. i Minutes read and approved- j Treasurer's statement for June ac- } cepted. Final payment ordered 9n J completion of contract of Walter M. v at Sewer Disposal. Observa- , tion stands reported erected for life - guards- Programs to be furnished for concerts at Convention Hall- - Rills ordered paid, $8,397-11. Tuesday, July 19, 1921,. Regular metting at 10 a. m. Standard Time- Directors present: Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, WentzellMlnules read and approved. Miller Bros- permitted to place a sign at the Drug Store of Convention Hall, subject to approval of the Commissioner of Strqets. Bills ordered paid, $2,283.85.
Tuesday, July 26th, 1921. Regular meeting at 10 a- m. Stan1 dard time- . Minutes read anil approved1 Clerk's statement for June 1921 ac cepted. Police and Life GuaMs reported satisfactory. Fred Case allowed to ' check cars on Beach ave- 1 : Proposals ordered ailvertised for Fabric Fire Hose and Lighting the Streets, etcBills ordered paid,. 8608-01. WM- PORTER, Citv Clerk. The finger is a mighty poor thermometer for testing the temperature of anything.
Abbott's Ice Cream I been lontfing for- Delici- I I ous satisfaction in every II . spoonful. That's" saying a II " lot. ^Well try o6t a por. II tion of. it at tills candy I III shop or take a container II pf it home with you- Tour I ; folks will vote for it , Oiir candy makes good Jjl M because itVf made good. H ' j M Keystone phone 211-A llw 1 . ;
A Place iatlieSurv ....... 311^ : iFRENfflS CROWN PAINT has'dor TnanyXears ' 3 jlhe h ^,^vaV3 represenled } fbinps the best pnipwties of^high'grade'feintShut.f i {also ismanufachired. in such a way that tl»e' consumer is I paved a considerable expense as compared with ot her high-/ ( i^rade Faints. < W^jv-. ^SoroELH.pBf-Nc'tfSr Company . /=.-«„• * p £L0REDGF& PHILLIPS, CAPE MAY, N. J. ( ' It
S— — — i B. P. NITTINGER Prime Meats. Butter. Eggs. Fruits, and Produce UIEITY THEATRE HILBWS, Wastagt* Street " Cape May, N. J. K I TUP AfTII/rn i §
g QUAKER SWEET SHOP S 467 Washington Street W ft ICE CREAM. CANDIES, SODA WATER £( ^ We Make Our Own Ice Cream ^ X WE ALS0 CATER TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE O g Factory in Rear of 312 Washington Street | g DAVID M. TEITELMAN, Prop. 2 g I'HONE ORDERS PROMITl.Y ATTENDED TO g ft Keystone Phone 486 ^ -O CONGRESS HALL
JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager • * Rates and Literature on Application STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. June 30, 1921 * " /
f RESOURCES Time and Jlemand Loans 51,720,735.17 I , Bonds and Mortgages.:. 266,075.39 ! Stocks and Bonds 1,889,011.6? i . Overdrafts 1 28.761.1 Banking Houses, Camden, ! ] Gloucester and Cape May 123v000.00' Revenue Stamps _______ 207,391 Cash and Reserve 1. 295,5; -56 34,294,595.95; 3
LIABILITIES capital — — : $10,090.00 • 1 220,000.00 ! Profits i___ 20, §48.71 • j. Deposits 3,946,747.24 I 7,000.00 'I . -O* 34.294,595.95 W.2D4,- 335.95
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Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator. Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. ADVISORY BOARD
J- Spicer Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. ' Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. -Lake.
Henry C. Thompson, Sec. Sherman S. Sharp. Dr. V. M. D. Marey. A_ Carlton Hlldreth. Richard E. Reeves.
5 , ' vr ft FOLLOW THE CROWD TO O 1 Schwartz Fashion Shop | g Washington Street, Between Jackson and Decatur § 1 EXCEPTIONAL LINE-OF | Silk Dresses! | CLOSING OUT AT 1 $10.95 & $12.95 1 K S . . x' Reduction on all Summer Frocks § V We. hive .What We Advertise — at the'priee We Advertiae It. ^

