PIV MWM I II. I!ll|| I. HIHIIPP ». » - ., |l. .Hl.LJpp.JWpiBI-^1 Page Eight CAFE MA.Y SftAk AND WAV! Ssturdsy, Deaemtwr 10 t«H
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . FOR SALE ; FOB SALE } • Dry Cord Wood in stove lengths. $10.00 a cord delivered. Arthur Wilaon. Cold Spring, N. J Both phones. FOR SALE — Dwelling house, Broad, way and Yore Avenue, West Cape May. 11 rooms "and bath- Lot 60 " )>y 100- Perfect order. Reasons- ' ble price- Easy terns- Apply to A. R. Hand, Cape May, U. J. FOR SALE*— A Cadillac roadster, in - first class "Condition- New Silver- • town Cord tires. Price reasonableApply J. Tennenbanm, 414 Washington street, Cape May, N. J c FOB SALE — Green cord wood- Ap- a ply Arthur Wilson, Cold Spring, r New Jersey- . ^ FOR SALE— Ford touring car, a bar- ' ' gain, $275.00; runabout, $190, motor, body and tires O. K-; 1920 Se- 1 dan, fully equipped. Focer &.Me 1 crayFOR SALE — Chevrolet-490; radiator in good canrlition. Star and Wave. ' FOR SALE — Young" geese, for ' . Christmas and New Yew- In fine- : condition- Apply George Walter, : R. D- No. l,,£ape May- Keystone < phone 804-A-12- V 12-10-3-fiSR • FOR RENT FOlt RENT — Four room apartment . with use of bath- Apply 667 Wash- j - ington st . ll-19-tf-37 ' HOUSE FOR RBNt All the year 1 around,, 915 Queen Street. Apply be- . tween two nrtl three o'clock In the j afternoon at 749 Washington Street. 1 V Cape May. 30-29-tf-587 J * WANTED ] WANTED — Two young gentlemen de- ' sire rooms and board-. State terms V . in answer addressed "R. R.," Star 1 and Wave office- 5 7 . TNT 1 wiNTSMs><"a4,Eap.f Sis Liberty Theatid, Friday and Sat- 1 urday, December 16th and 17th- 1 . hee °ur Special Announcement, 8 oage four, this issue. "
LOOT LOST — Black and white hand-knit- A ted scarf. Reward, if retunnsl to £ Star and Wave office. - rt LOST — Between Bayshore ' road and ^ Mechanic street and Decatur street string, of dull yellow beads- Val- • ucd for association only- Reward £ . if returned, to Mrs- John Speck. Pj 12-10-1-893 « FOUND ' FOUND — Bateau, 12. feet long, black * bottom, . green top. Owner can have same by giving name of boat. w Call Miles, Schellengcr's Landing. 12 10-1-890 s, ! i b SEALED BIDS - K Bids will be received by the Council s of the Borough of West Cape May a for a combination Chemical, Hose and Pump Fire Apparatus at a tost not to. exceed $4,500-00. Bids will be received also for 500 S of two and one-half inch Fire a « ' a AH bids to be presented at a meet- 'I ing of Council to be held at Borougk o Hall, on December 28th, at 7-30 P. M. d Address: \ C THEO. W- REEVES, o Borough Clerk- a 216 Broadway, West Cape' May, N. J- a
CAPE MAY POINT The box social given by the Lathes Auxiliary of the Cape May PMnt "Department Thursday, December 8, was a great Wccess- Gape May and Cold Spring , were well rep resented- Mesk was furnished by • Lillian Faust and her assistantThe Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cape May Point Fire Department, erfll give a dance Friday, the 16th, instead of Thursday the 15th. Dancing starts at 830 P. M., and the music wllb be furnished by Mrij. Lillian Faust and her assistant- The ad- • mission will be 25 cents, Mrs. -B- B. Kline and Miss Lucas spending a few days at their cottageMr. and Mrs- Hodgqr and sister _ Sunday visitors at the PojntMr. L. iMorev, while playing at school Thursday morning, . fell ami J broke his shoulder blade. i Owing to thp death of Mrs. Mi 1 1 KieburgV mother, Mrs. O'Dohald, d she. has been absent from the Point f a' week. J — 7- . 'I LEMUEL HAWN f Lemuel Hawn die'd at the Ancora d Sanitorium, Tuesday, December 6, 1 at the age of fifty. "Mr. Hawn was j a resident of Erma for many years- A services were held at the home $ of his late, brother, Andrew, Thum U day, December 8, at 2 P.- M. Rev. a Gescoyne, of the Tabernacle Churchy 1 officiated. Mr- Hawn is survived by widow, a daughter, four brothers J and one sister. ' .j :j
I , ' '••ii I SPSS Christmas II | ? J j IF, YOU WANT CHRISTMAS GIFTS, TREE ORNAMENTS \ :1 AND THE FINEST TOYS EVER SEEN AT THE LOWEST A LAR FOUND. THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE Y6LV B .1 % LAH FOUND . THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE WHER YOU CAN #. i B CAN GET THE ABOVE. B .1 f ^ — | 'i | GAPE MAY VARIETY STORE g 'i :ff 409 Washington Street $ j I. j i - ; I Ba5=== — =; — -1"' s
4/11 •-*- 7 T ^ Hunts Theatre , Incorporated III' Are offering its Patrons an opportunity to share in the profits of a successful growing enterprise, now paying dividends quarterly. A PROGRAM OF EXPANSION This Corporation will use all money received from the sale of its stock to acquire additional Theatres only, Either by/ erection, || Purchase or lease. Already, two have been contracted for in j V\ udwood, having a seating capacity of Five Thousand. They also have options on several other good paying locations. • To f ecure the. necessary capital for this program of expanM sion, Mr. Hunt h^ organized THE HUNT'S THEATRES, IN- III ■ ORPORATED, to take over, lease, buy and operate new theatres. The simple straight-forward plan isto place the shares of this organization at subscription. All shares are common stock. There will he no preferred stock whatever. No of fiqial or director of the Organization will receive any bonus, all money subscribed being used solely for the purpose outlined above. This is an opportunity that you cannot afford to miss. It may never pass your way again.
PRESENT LOCATIONS Having about 10,000 seating capacity Avenue Theatre ^Wildwood, N. J. " Casino Theatre , — — Wildwood, N. J. ' Regent Theatre Wildwood, N. J. S?1?""?0 Iheatre — —-Wildwood, N. J. Hlaker sJTbeatre -'—Wildwood, N. J. ] Strand Theatre Wildwood, N, J. Crest Pier Theatre —Wildwood, N. J. ] Palace Theatre Cape May, N. J. r.l,>..PiSf. Thea,re — r Cape May, N, J. Hunt s Theatre Hnddon Heights. N- J- " UKhn Theatre —Philadelphia, Pa. I Ii08"? A«dttorium Philadelphia, Pa. . • Hunts Theatre -Jenkintown, Pa. Manhefm Theatre 1 — ..Germantown. Pa.
OFFICERS ^ND DIRECTORS W. C. HUNT — t ■ ' — President A. D. AUSTIN Vice President H. B. HUNT Asst. Treas. and Vice Pres. j J. "JOYCE ^ — Treasurer J. P. COX — ; ' Secretary }. H. BEECHER H. C. DUNLAP Si CULVER PALMER M. WAY M. D. KINKADE - -r " m. u. ni-inaur. .
,1, ' Sr"? b°0*l'", Bm"l-ed "?BOT S THEATRES" »hich ho. YOU cin ,hore ii, the profits of a successful growing theatre enterprise. * Cut out and mail us the following COUPON; - ■ " * a>,Ta
A Record " , of 16 Years I of Successful Theatre Operation j os :
W-Uporter^ j Finance Dept., Casino Building, 'Wildwood, N. J., Gentlemen: I Without any obligation qp my part, please mail me your BOOKLET explaining how I can share in the profits of your Theatre Corporation. 1 NAME . . . -* ■_ -sc. j ADDRESS ' CITY OR 1^5? ' t " 1 «J IT'
Assures You Substantial Dividends Quarterly -N ' I •" Qj
: V^HAT is better for a gift to that friend of yours than a * gqpd pair of Shoes. On January 1st I will open at my new address at Washington and Jackson Sts. with a new 4 ^ s'oc'c' therefore I am compelled to put my present stock # down, in many cases below cost to close them out. Coming^0. at this time they make ideal gifts for Christmas, and gifts that 1 will be appreciated by young and old.
I A FEW BARGAINS LISTED * f 100 pr». Womens Regal High Shoes, Cuban Co nr :» and Louis Heels; $10.00 value JLJ.Hb #. 50 prs. Womens Oxfords, $5 and $6 values $2.95 | 50 " " " $6 and $7 " $4.75 | Womens Black Satin Pumps $4.50 & $5.50 1 " " Kid High Shoes $4.95 | " Brown Calf High Shoes $4 95 i I " " / Wing Tip High Shoes $4.95 ! ft Mens Black & Tan Dress Shoes, Rubber Heel $4.45 1 | " Work Shoes x $2.25 to $4.50 | § " Black and Tan Brogue Oxfords $5.25 -J % Men's and Boys' Underwear, Pants, Work Shirts, Overalls, etc., ft a at about one-third off. . ff # Men's and Boys' Hats and Ca ps- one-half price. § | M. C. Frymire I H 323 Washington Street * CAPE MAY, N. J. »
Jsea# Tinted Gloss Paint Covers at least 350 square feet ' V ■' I per. gallon, two coats. ORDIN ARY Paint covers about [ 200 ^o 250 square feet per gallon, two coats. Remember that when you. I buy Paint j
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