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

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CLASSIFIED { ADVERTISING; FOR SALE ; - — —r Automobile Bill of Sale forms at Star and Wave- office' or by mailFOR SALE— Piano in good condition Applly C. R. Ginder, 601 Broadway, - - , West Cape May. J0-8-2t-371 . » : : — ; T I FOR SALE— Globe moving picture machine in good condition. Apply Odd Fellows Hall, Franklin stree'-10-8-U-368 - I AUTO FOR SALE -Dodge Touring Car, good condition, new cord tires, top and paint, 3460 to quick buyer- , Owner leaving town A--M-- Cres- - se Garage 10-8-K-283 FOR SA.LE— 500 loads of top soil delivered- A- S. Church, Cape May R. F- D- No. 1. 9-17-108- tf FOR SALE— Motorcycle aide car. Will fit any motorcycle L Whil- . don, Broadway, West Cape May. P-24-8t-201 - FOR SALE— 200 bushels of corn on ear- 100 shock of corn fodd*. Apply Matthew Karner, Dias Creek New Jersey R- D- Cape May Court House. JO-n-l 372 FOR SALE — Dwelling house, Broadway and York Avenue, West Cape May. 11 rooms and bath. Lot 60 by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price- Easy terms. ""Apply to A. R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE — Oldsmobile Coupe, excellent condition, good rubber- bargain at $600- Can be. seen at Entriken's Garage Apply Edward , Miller. 641 Hughes St. . • 10-8-lt-870. FOR SALE — SevCn-passenger Studebaker, equipped with starter, electrics lights, five new tires, tire pump, curtains and plate glass, paint with original glass. Every. , thing A-l ■ condition. Year 1918. Bargain if you ifct quick, $900Call or write, T H. Nickerson, Wildwood, N. J- 10-l-tf-282 WANTED WANTED— Small circular saw* Star and Wave Office. Cape May. FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT— House for rent for winter, steam heated, good location. Lease. will hold until May 15th. Applv Star and Wave Pub. Cq. - X* ' - ltLt.3ts.293 FOUND FOUND — Bunch of keys. Star and Wave office.,. CARD OF THANKS . The pupils of the timer grades in the Annex Scliool, wish to thank those of our patrons who so generous! v contributed to ohr First Aid Winifred Morrel. pupil in charge-

MEMOR1AM In loving memory of Harry H i " Snyder, who departed this life, Oct*. . 8, 1918- '.' A" place is vacant in our home that f • never can be filled C Sadly missed by Father, Mother. Sister and Friend. 10-8- It- 366 * : 7? •" MEMORIAM. if PAVING —In lovin.' memory of our Father, who left us and entered into Heavenly rest, October 8, 1916: October once move-is here. To us the saddest of the year. Five yeans'ago today." i, The, Saviour called our 1-ather • ^"we miss' his smile, so well worth ; . * - while, - , When every string go- wrong. We tried to soothe away his pain, . v But all our efforts were in vain. - A We patiently waited, -and bore it all \ Until he" heard the -Sgyfour's call, i " , t' ■ - M1RA. .10 8ilt'36^- -. \ If ice.crcam isn't the great American food, it ought jo be- -Too expen , , sive for everyday '.' Not when you sto pto think that in. energy 1 quart of ice cream' is equal to 10 8-4 lbs- of tomatoes, or 3 1-4 lift of peas or 14 - eggs, or 1 1-4 lbs. beefsteak, or 8 3-4 lbs. of strawberries or 7 lbs- of apples. • ■

Women . Made Young eyes, a «iear skin and a body full of youth and health may -be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLDMEDAL Th» world's standard rsmady for'kidnsy, liver, bladdar and uric acid trouble*, the ^oemie* of hie and look*. In qw ainca 1606. All druggists, thres Bikes. Uok ,ur "

CHANGE SCHEDULE I The Reliance Bu Line ****** running between Cape May, WM- ! wood. Ocean City and. intermediate I point* en route changed their schad- | ule on Monday, September 19, and at I pietej* are operating on the follow'"IEAVE CAPE 'MAY FOR WILDI WOOD: 7:00 A. M-. 9:00 A. M-. UH0 AM. 1:00 P. M., 3:00 P. M-, 6:00 P- M., 7:0 0 P. M-, 9:00 P- M-. 11:00 P.'M.LEAVE WILDWOOD FOR CAPE M8:00 A- M., 10:00 A- M., 12:00 M., 2:00- P.M., 4:00 P. M — 6:00 P. M-, 8:00 P. M., 10:00 P. M., 12:00 M. LEAVE CAPE MAY AND WILD WOOD FOR OCEAN CITY: 8:00 A. M-, 12:00 M., 4:00 P. M-, LEAVE' OCEAN CITY FOR WILD WOOD AND CAPE MAY: 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., f3:30 P. M., 10:30 P. M. IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- , TRICT COURT

For the District of New Jersey Elmer H. Geian, United States Attorney vs: ' • • ■ i The Schooner "A. and E. Blackman In obedience to a Monition of Seizto me directed, in the above entitled cause, I have seized and taken into my possession the following de- •= scribed Schooner "A. and E. Black- I For the "causes set -forth in the IK I bel now pending in the U. S. District I Court for the District of New Jer. 1 sey, at Trenton. I hereby give no- I tice to all persons claiming the said described Schooner "A- and E- Blackman", or knowing or having anything , to say why the same should not be condemned and forfeited, and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer of the libel, that they be and appear before the said Court," to be held in and for the District of New Jersey, at the United. States Court Room, in the City of Trenton, on the 11th day . of October, . l'921, at 10:00 o'clock on the forenoon •of that day, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, ' then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make their allegations in that behalfALBERT BOLLSCHWEILER„ United States Marshal, ' • District of -New Jersey-10-1-2-281 - DANGERS OF 1 GOLD Oapo May People Will Do Well to Heed Them. Many b&d cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congest ed kldaeys fall behind In filtering the I poison-laden blood and " ''backache, headache, dizziness and dlsorderea | ' kidney action follow. Don't neglect j a cold. Use Loan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidnfiy trouble. Pol- ; low thia Cape May resident's exam- - pa Joe Stratton, city fireman, 610 Lafayette St., says: "I can recommend . Doan's Kidney Pills as a good, re - liable remedy. My kidneys were weak £nd disordered and if I got weak and took cold I Fas in for a bad spell of backa&he that hurt me to bend or do any stooping. Morn- : lngs I was tired out and felt dull and my -kidneys didn't act rgiht. I used Doan's Kidney "Pills from Ware's I Drug Shop, and tney went right to the spot and soon rid ine of the | backache and that tired run down J - feeling." • 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Mil burn | Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N Y Co., Mlrs.. Buffalo. N" V

NOTICE TO LIMIT CIAMIdtS t Estate of Harry ft. Davte. I l -Pursuant to the order of Harry S . Du glass. Surrogate of the County of |. Cape May, made on the -lit day of It September. A. D. 1931, on the appli cation of the subscriber Executrix, of said deceased, notice is hereby >_ given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under I oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said " deceased within six months from the g 21st day of September, A- D. 1921, or thev will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated- September 21, A. D- 1921. ■ ' . \ LOIS- M: DAVIS, ,. ' Exequtri*. I LEWIS T- STEVENS, Proctor- ' 10-8-21 9ts 200 . D ~ ~

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I $1-50 ^onI - ROUND TRIP L .War.Tax 8% add'al ' . r Philadelphia [ I I StJNMY, OCTOBER 16 | | I SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves'Cape May _____ 1-: 7:00 A .M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia, 7j30 P. M. The right is reserved to limit the sale of tickets, for this excur- , sion, ta the capacity of equipment available. WBk Pennsylvania WBk „ I W System "WM' », THE ROUTE OF THE BROADWAY LIMITED X

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