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CAPE MAY WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH ILL HEALTH BLAMED FOR HER JI MP FROM HOTEL HANOVER 'WINDOW IN PHILADELPHIA. Despondent because of ill health,. Mrs; Bertha Worth, 36 years old, of Cape Slay, N. J-, committed sufcideyesterday afternoqn by leaping froin a fire escape' at the third floor of the Hotel Hanover, Twelfth and A ret . streets, Philadelphia. She struck the pavement head downward and was instantly killed- I Mrs- Worth arrived here Saturday j /morning , with her husband, Frank Worth, a retired sea captain, 70 years old- . Mrs- Worth, had "been ill. for some . time, her husband said yesterday, and was seized with violent coughing spells during the greater part of Sat- , urday night- Yesterday afternoon while her husband was having dinner , . she crawled to the fire escape from their room which was on the first , sleeping floor Hft the hotel. Ascending to the third floor she ( leaped to the pavement on tne 12th , street side. A passerby notified the 1 hotel office and the ambulance 'of the 1 Hahnemann Hospital was immediate- ( ly summoned. , $942,870.35 FOR : JERSEY ROADS: $314,290 NOW READY, AND THE t .STATE WILL USE AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE FEDERAL AL-| v LOTMENT. v
* New Jersey jvill receive $942,870. 95 out. of the $75,000,000 just ^ppro- j printed to this various States of the j * country .for the -purpose of alleviating the unemployment situation by building new State highways. This appropriation, .was contained in thenew Federal Highway act, passed by Co'ligress a few days agoOut of this State's allotment $314,290.3? is n6w available, and $628,580.95 will be obTTritiable on January 1 next- These 'amounts are in addition to - the- unexpended balance of $1,518,480 from allotments to the State under the provisions of for- - mer FederalAid acts- .* Contracts involving the expenditure of about $2,000,000 will shortly "be awarded by the state highway . commission, following announcement" y from Washington that $942,870 has been awarded .to New Jersey as fed- ' f oral aid- This money was appropriated by the government with the understanding that the state would .match it . .1 Information that the assignment of nenrfy $1 ,"000,000 has been made to the state -was received from Arthur Wood, chairman of the committge'on civic and emergency measures of the . unemployment conference; Of the sum awarded to the state, $314;290 is available immediately and the balance will be paid over by January 1. Upon receiving information of this award, Governor Edwards informed • federal authorities that the state would forthwith prepare to £wgr«r contracts involving government sum , plus a duplicate amount from state -t funds- j Cape. May Honors Unknown, Haro Members of the America,!! Legion, ' Veterans of- Foreign Wars, civic or- ' » ganizatio'ns and fire companies held an Armistice Day parage at Cape ' May Friday bight. F.\-erCises were held in front of the high schoolsbuild- j injr by the pupiis in the morningVeterans fired a volley In memory of the unkifown. soldier who was buried at Arlington Friday. Addresses were delivered by Mayor Melvin, Lu- . th§r C- Ogden and the Rev- George Hillman- r WANTED Typewriters of standard makes. Star 'and Wave Publishing Co., Cape ® May. N. J. JOT IT DOWN i That we do the very J oest line of Commercial Printing and at reasonable " prices. .Give us" your next » order and let us prove oui assertion. »Bear in mind, we want your business, and we propose making ourselves deserving. Are you with us? THANK VOl!
FERSORHJIBnnil Continued from Firs. Page j Mrs Joseph Hughes is enjoying a "<*k in Ambler, Pa-, as the guest of Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Mr- and Mrs. Frank SI. aw, of At 1 ' lantie City, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex, i Shaw, of 'Warren Pa., were visitors i in Cape May, over. SundayEverett J- Jerrell, cashier of the Merchants National -Bank, is away on i his -annual vacation accompanied by Mrs. Jerrell. They have been appointed ; as delegates from the First ' ! Baptist Church Sunday School to the ■ State Sunday School Annual Convention, to be held at Asbury Park, N- | J- Mr. JerreH-.is.'a -member of the State Exeeutive Committee, represen ting" Cape May county. John W. Trainer will close his cottage on First avenue and return this : week to his home in Germantown. Mrs- T. Lee Leramon spent some time in Philadelphia, this week. •• Hon. Frederick J- Melvin atthe 100th anniversary of the Ionic Lodge, No- 15, F. and A. M-, at the JJasonic Temple in Camden, N. J-, on Tuesdy evening, which will be one of the largest Masonic events of - the year- m 1 Miss Helen Moore is enjoying a week in Germantown as the guest of her cousin, Miss Margaretta Lang- 1 On Tuesday evening a delightful surprise Tparty was, given for Mr. and ■ Mrs. Charles Rutherford, at their 1 home on Hughes street- There were twenty guests present. Mr- and- Mrs. John T. Hewitt left .Cape May on Friday, for Fleming-ton, N. J., where they will spend some " time with Mr- and rMs. Lewis Knerr-' Mr- anc| Mrs. Charles P. Eldrcdgo - will close their Broadway cottage this I week and return to Philadelphia where they will remain for the winter. . ' - tI_i , 1 ,-j
: EXPECT CHANGE r OF PLEAJN TRIAL . CAPE MAY COUNTY ROAD I GRAFT DEFENDANTS MAY y PLEAD'GUILTY. f Rumors are current throughout the u county that the, indicted freeholders . and contractors are preparing to change their pleas from not guilty to - guilty on November 21 when the trials are resumed-. The indicted men are repopted to f have decided on" this course at' the i suggestion of their attorney, after - the Supreme. Court refused to grant - writ "of certiorari on the 57 cases - » yet to be tried. i < NOTICE r 1 Pay yoiir tax at Borough Hall," . West Cape May, on Tuesday, Novem1 be* 22nd, Friday, f^ovember 25th and, . i November 30th- I will be at the Hall ' from 1.30 to 5 P. M. on each day. J W. L. CUMMINGS, Collecter. ' U-19-2-782 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 1 WANTED c Will buy all kinds of phonograph records Tor cash, either Vi^tor. Col- I "ubia, Pathe or any other kind. Bring -J or call at *17 Jackson street. ~ The Borough of West Cape May, N. J., is .011 the market for new Fire Apparatus. ( Demonstrations are solicited for a combination ' Chemical, Hose and Pump," motor Fire Engine, at a cost price not to exceed .$"4,500.00. West Cape May, N. j., Nov. 10, 1921Address: ( THEO. REEVES, Borough Clerk, • 216 'Broadway, West Cape May, N- J. • * 11-12-2-692 « GET TOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT { T. H. TAYEOB'B a -» ■ Washington Strsot Cape Way, H. J. ^ A Pull Lino of Ball Band Rubber q Boots nnd Over Shoea, Fresh Goods o Just rocoivod from the Fnctorjr. RepalrltiK in all its BranAes. "B; Not responsible for work left over ri 30 dnys. " Keystone Phone 138-X *
a^ramSING : i FOR SALE ! , 191&- FoBd Runabout - Guaranteed ] O- K. $195.00. Focer & Meerav. FOR SALE— Low down tbilet set, all complete, brand new- Also a ? burner hot plate, cheaji. Apply No. 781, Star and Wave. 11-19-1-781 ' — < FOR SALE — Touring car in good , condition, mechanically perfect and electricity- No reasonable offer . refused- Demonstration. 18 Star < and Wave Office. 1(1 ; 1 FOR SALE j Dry Cord Wood in stovfe- lengths. H $10.00 a cord delivered. Arthur WiL II son. Cold Spring, N. J- Both phones. 11 ; FOR SALE — Dwelling house, Broad- I way and York; Avenue, West Cape I May. 11 rooms and bath. Lot 60 | by 100- Perfect- order. .Reasons- I ble price- Easy terms. Apply to II A- R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR" SAJjJ? — Ford touring car- De-. I mountable "rims, 30x3 1-2 tiresHassler Shock Absorbers. Yale ' lock and key and extras. $250> Focer & MecrayFOR SALE — Oak sideboard, 5-piece parlor suite. Bedroom chairs, two kitchen tables- M. A- Scull, Broadway and Emerald avenue- Keystone phone, 56- Y. 11-19-1-783 FOR RENT FOR RENT — Four room apartment With use of bath- Apply 667 Washington st. ' ll-19-tf-37 FOR RENT All the ' year around., 915 Quqen Street. Apply between two and three o'clock In the I afternoon at 749 Washington Street. I Cape May. *ia-29-tf-687 Hj
WANTED ■ ROOM and Board for -gentleman, $7-00, home cooking. Call Mrs'I Mary H. Whillidin, Broad, West ' Cape May, N. J. 11-19-2-780 : WANTED — Reliable man to follow ' up trade and solicit new business; ' full time or part time; experience ' not necessary; knowledge of farm- '■ ing helpful; permanent position with good future if successful. 600 1 acres in Nurseries ' Established 67 i years. Hoopes, Bro- & Thomas Co-, Stephen Girard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 11-19-1-787 \VANTEDa-Small circular saw. Staiand Wave Offici. Cai May. j FOUND — Bunch of keys. Star aivl Wave office. FORD OWNERS Carbon cleaned and valves ground, "$24>0^^-l^jo^. Other repairs ' at Write 522 Lafayette street, or phone 288-X Keystone- ' 11-19-1-785 If YOU are not a Member of the Progressive League of Cape May— Not? EVERY SHEET- IK uAPE BY It* Share of the Proof That Kiditcy Sufferer* Seek. Backache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary ills? Want a \aliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look far. Use what May peopie recommend. Every etreet in Cape May haa its case's. Here's one Cape May man's expertc Let Harry M. Harris, blacksmith. *43 W. Perry St., tell It He says: "My kidneys were disordered and I had dull, aching pains across my Wok that made It hard for me to do stooping or lifting. My kidneys acted too freely at night. I usea Doaa'e Kidney Pais and they rid m<of the backaches and other signs of kidney complaint. I always 'recom mend Doan's to others I hear speak of kidney complaint" Prioe 60c. at ail dealers. Don't simply ask f^r a kidney remedy — got Doan's Kidney Pille — the Same " that Mr. Harris had. Fostor-Mllbuni Ce, Mfr*. Buffalo. N. Y. , .
™ "^1 Prime Meats. Butter. Eggs. Fruits, and Produce LIBERTY THEA'pUE BUILDING, Washington Street Keystone Phone 10 ^ Cape May, N. J. ■f* • .. ? . •. ■ ! ;.=
SBCONMAKQ FlBMnil Second-hand ftedtare bought mad sold- Some real bargains on head. 1 stove*. If in need of household equipment see A. W. HILLMAN, . Stock Room, 2nd -floor, Excelsior Building, formerly Stating rink. W. i Perry st Residence 209 Perry street Keystone Phone 58-M-ll-19-tf-784 WANTED Typewriters of standard makes. , and Wave Publishing Co., Cape May, N. J. —
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Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop i A. SUDAK, Prop. Men's Women's and Children's Shoes Carefully Rebuilt NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY Shoe Sundries and all Kinds of Polishes for Sale ALL WORK GUARANTEED are not old-time cobblers, bat up-to-date in every respect, using the beet • of material 505 Washington Street Cape May, N. J.
WANTED 600 Men, Women and Children To see: "Harold Proctor and Co." Benefit of „ V American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars High School Auditorium November 21, 1921 8:30 P. M. Admission - '- - 50c ~ ' . - ■ ' . ' .31 , ' . N . . '■ WHEN re-roofing there's no need to rip off the old shingles — leave thenuwhere they are and apply Johns-Man ville Asbestos Shingles right on top of them. You save the delay and expense of stripping off the old shingles, the annoyance, of littered lawns and broken shrubbery, the mess of splinters, dust and dirt in and around the house and the chances of serious damage in case of a sudden shower while the work is progressing. In addition, those old shingles make a mighty good roof insulation so that your upper rooms will be warmer in winter and cooler in- summer. And the finished roof will be permanent and will add appearance; fire protection and value to your house. ROOF OR RE-ROOF WITH JOHNS-MANVILLB ^ ASBESTOS SHINGLES Johns-Man ville Asbestos Shingles are made of Asbestos fibre and Portland Cement united under ^treffendous hydraulic pressure. They simply cannot rot or burn; neither do they warp, curl or split They, never need paint and will last as long as your building. Johns-Man ville Asbestos Shingles laid right over the old ones will quickly cover the gaping defects of a roof that's mighty far gone. 0 Investigate this improved method of re-roofing. Well gladly give you full particulars and estimate. Write, call or . telephone today. T. S. Goslin Lumber Ce. SUPERIOR SERVICE IN HOME BUILDlM WILDWOOD, N. J. '■ 3 " " " ■ ' J

