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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE * FOR SALE — Enclosed -FVjrd body w&Bh Detroit weather proof top. Apply Ernest Fharo, 1263 Lafayette street. l-21-2t FOR SALE— Strawberry plants, Lupton, Shropshire, ^Crhipbell (progressive fall baeringL 20 varieties. Send for free catalogue J- TGarrison A Sons, Bridgeton, N. J. FOR SALE — Cedar brush. E. W. Fisher, Green Creek, N. J. FOR SALE— Household goods, on Thursday, January 19, 1922, at 8.30 Lafayette street. FOR SALE— Ford sedan, driven less than 500 miles. Apply Entrikert's garage. 1-14-lt FOR SALE — One auto shoe and rim, .perfect condition, cheap. Sire 32x4. Apply to Star and Wave office. FOR SALE— Dwelling house, Broadway and York Avenue, West Cape May. 11 rooms and bath- Lot 60 i by 100. Perfect order. Reasonable price- Easy terms- Apply to ! A. R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR RENT FOR RENT— 40 acres of good farm- 1 ing land, near town. Good mar- 1 ket- Mary H. Wlhilldin, Broadway, West Cape May. N. J. 1-14-8 < FOR SALE — Wash sitands, wardrobe, bureaus, mattresses, crib, refriger- , a tor. second hand lumber, doors, ' windows and jams. Apply to William S. Shaw, 1252 Washington ' st 1-7-4-7 ] WANTED |i WANTED — to rent 'small farm. C- ( F-, care Star and Wave ( ■ — i Cleveland Discount Co. < 234 Guarantee Trust Bldg- ! Atlantic City, N. J. 1 WANTED — Local representative to i sell 6 per cent, first mortgage real 1 estate bonds. Conservative investments. 820,000,000 resources. J WANTED — $3,500 on first bond and mortgage upon a cottage valued at $7,000, Rents for $700 per summer , season- Star and Wave officeI u 1 N JIf ANTED — To rent, by the year, 3 | rooms, unfurnished, with bath, with l( private family preferred. Refer- jv ences- Star and^Wave office- i ( WANTED — Typewriter desks- Ap-|,j ply Star and Wave office. tf i — — ll WANTED — Small cottage in Cape ' ' May or vicinity for twelve or four- 0 teen hundred dollars. Apply XYZ. | HELP WANTED— MALE j1' AGENT WANTED — Your territory.® for Champion Stop Signal- Every I a automobile owner buys: Good | profit, full or part time selling- ® Henfy Rohrs, Ridgewood, N. J. |T n NOTICE il — — — a! Second han'd furniture and stoves n bought and sold. Alward W. Hill- tl man, 203 Perry street- Keystone v Phone, 68-M- » Stock room, second floor. Excelsior Building, West Per- <k ry street 1-14-22-tf « ,vi Keystone Phone. H9-J-2R. Estimates 15 Furnished- Work Guaranteed E. W. Schlenzig & Sons 3 CEMENT CONTRACTORS X Hudson and Young Avenues i" L W1LDWOOD. N. J. * - C ' : Is WEST CAPE MAY Mr. and Mis. Samuel Bailey, of e< West Philadelphia, spent Sunday °' wv.h.M;r. and Mrs Louis Faust. ' I Allen Rc reman and friend, of te Philadc . hia, spent Sunday with his ® parents, Mr. and Mis. El wood Rose- • man. 101 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Meyer en- j M tertained on Sunday, Mr." and1 Mrs- Joseph Russel and daughter, ■ 's Ora, and Mr- Samuel Thompson, of! Philadelphia. jH Mrs. Joseph Hand entertained 1 *" company on Sunday. Mrs. William Cherry, of Clermont, Q N. J., is spending some time with ^ Mrs. Emma Cherry. Miss Anna Meyer is attending a a society reunion this week end at ®I Trenton State Normal School.

RESOLUTIONS _ WHEREAS, It has seemed pdeas- _ ing to Almighty God, in* his infinite ' j providence, to remove our sister, _ Carrie E. Woolver, to her eternal home, after such a short period of - association with the Daughters of y Veterans. j. WHEREAS, by her death we have lost a valued and beloved sister- But * we hold in grateful remembrance her - strong and joyous life, her sympa- ■" thetic friendliness and her enthusiastic love for her work, i J* THEREFORE, be it Tesolved, that < ' the Daughters of Veterans, Mary E. < Wlillard Tent, No. 1,' hereby- express " its sorrow and heartfelt sympathy ■ at the sudden departure of this sis- 1 ter. ~ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 1 3 that a copy of these resolutions be i forwarded to the members of her i _ family and be published in the Cape s May Star and Wave. i s (Signed) 1 t HELEN S. McCULLOUGH, EMMA H. SWAIN, ( MATTIE WEEKS 1 RESOLUTIONS t t . WHEREAS, It has been the will l 9 of Almighty God to remove from our ) midst our beloved comrade and loyal • friend, Alphonzo D- Lee, who was > to us by the strongest ties of a true soldier and comrade, chat - were welded amidst the fire of battle in the war for our Union of States, in which he stood shoulder to shoul- " der with his comrades for the pres- f . ervvation of the unity of our country f > and in defense of liberty and Free- | dam which everyone who lives under ( . the folds of our Glorious Flag, may ^ enjoy; t I AND WHEREAS, we feel that we t lost in him not only a true com- £ rade and friend, but he was a just j t ami good man, a kind and loving hus- ^ band and father, dearly beloved by ( his family and all who knew him, for ^ the many manly traits of his character and kindly disposition; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, ^ that we, the comrades of our deceas- ^ ed comrade, join with his family and all his friends in deploring his re- ^ moval from our midst, and extend to . family a comrade's sympathy in their hour of trialr trusting and bow- Jj i rng to the will of our Divine God and [ T JOSEPH H. BREWTON, J. DOAK, Commander. ^ Adjutant- _ DIAS CREEK Mrs. Bell Errickson visited ; Sea t] ! Isle last weekMir. and Mrs. Stanfora Vanaman of p | Gape May were over Sunday visitors n with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Vanaman. j, Mrs. Beatrice Cresse was in Fhila- - |delphia shoping this week. William Wloodlin, wife and son j Harry of Heislerville were calling on|j. I Mrs. Woodlin's sister, Yriah Norton j j Ion SundayAlfred Cresse returned who return- jp led last week from a trip has nowi left for Havana. Cuba. Mrs Elwood Penton of Bridgeton, I spent a few days last week with Mr 1 land M rs. M i! lard Davis. The congregation of the M. E. | 'church inspected the building last | to see what repairs will be needed- | ci I Mrs. Mary F. Norton, who has been ! ill for a long time is again able to be j rc about and visit her many friends and j neighbors. Mrs. Nortn spent a day j thi. week with her daughter, Mrs- \j William Powell at Court House- i Mrs- Harry Anderson and I ' daughter Hilda, of Dover, Del- were calling on friends here last week. I I Captain Warren Grace of Denn;s- . ville, called. on Captain Morris Tom-j®" lin this week. A Vineland moving van moved the j church furniture last Friday. Mr. MoClaan and Keneth Sharp of ca Leesburg were calling on captain I P« Haddock Sharp last Saturday. Edward . Tuttle, formerly of Dlas'^ but now a resident of Long j was among the week's visitors jdi caling on friends ere. ^ On Monday B. L- Howell was elect- or ed president of the Board of Trustees he the M. E- church for 1922. |sb A number of Mas Creek folk at- ! ^ tended the meeting of the Panama Ug Grange, Rio Grand, Saturday- 0'c A number from here went skating I thon Magnolia Lake at Ocean City, on j night. ^ Edward Tuttle, of Nortliport, L. I-, I tit is visiting Alexander Schellenger- I Mrs. Eldroy Norton, of Court n9 House s is spending the winter months fl with Her niece, Mrs. Edward Scull. coMrs Nathaniel Norton went to ru House to visit her daughter, William Powell. <5 Russel Weatheiby, of Millville, x came down in his new Saxon and spent the week end with his parents. Mrs. Arthur Hollingshead and j.

daughter, Helen Barbara, of Great Greek, j^>ent Friday with her sister, - Mrs. Clarence HowelL - y e After spending sane time in" Mil , ville, Hurrei Si napkins, wife ar ! daughter, Dorothy, returned horne t f Saturday. £ ► f Miss Dorcas Howell returned "lac to her studies at State Normal Scho< : Trenton, Friday. t Aaron Smith and wife, of Coiu r" House, spent0 Sunday with Chark - Howell and wife George Stiles and wife entertaine Sunday, Matt Schellenger and wifi t of Wildwood, and Roliin Stiles on ■ wife, of Green Creeki WiHiem WoodBn and wife, of Do: • Chester, visited Sunday with her sit • ter, Mrs- Uriah Norton. During the wind stoim of last wee ' the boat of Cap*- Zadock Sharp los ! anchor and b lowed ashore at th ' mouth of Dennis Creek The Pomona Grange was well rep resented at Rio Grande Saturday b the members of this Grange. William Bate and wife, of Fishin Creek, were Wednesday visitors wit Pepper and wife. The baptist Association sent an an to mobile from Vineland and took th of the furniture from th. Baptist Church. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS County of Cape May, N- JNotice to Contractors Sealed proposals for furnishing necessary material and doing work of repairing the drawbridge at Coreon's on the line of the Ocean City-. '6 Inlet road in aooordance wiph plans and specifications prepared by the County Engineer and approved the board, will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the of Freeholders to be held.. in the Board room in the Court House, May Court House, N. J., on February, 7th, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon. Plans and specifications may be upofi application to -Mr. R. FenSmith, County Engineer, Marmora, N. J-, by making a deposit of $5.00, which amount will be returned if the plans and specifications accoma bid, or are returned in good ' condition. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check made pavabie to Har ry Headley, County Treasurer, in amount equal to ten (10) per cent, of the bid price in accordance with the specifications- »' Each bid must also be accompanied by a certificate signed by a duly au- ,- representative of a satisfac- , tory surety company that said com- j will provide the bidder with the , required bondThe Board reserves the right to re; , any or all bids- ' By direction of the Board. 5 IRVING FITCH, ( Clerk. { I January 17th, 1922- < I -2l -2t-pf7 4€ I IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE, . UNITED STATES < For the District of New Jersey i IN EQUITY \ Between < Herbert Kesler. a < citizen of the State ' „( P.nnByl.Mii,. Qn fil|| ^ } residing in the City j ,( PhiUdSptu, Ancillary 1 . Plaintifl, 5 and \ Receiver J Haven Can- j Rule to Show : > mng Corporation, a i j Corporation under : • u i j Cause t the and a | S citizen of the State .C of Delaware C Defendant. 1 The Receiver in the above entitled 'S having filed his duly verified S petition and report of sale of the as- J sets of the above named defendant, I S and asking for an order confirming € said several sales- 1 1 IT IS, on this 9th day of January, | l hundred and twenty-two, J ORDERED, that the parties interest- * ed in these proceedings, both credit-'} ors and stoddiolders, be and they N are ordered and directed to f show cause before this Con it. in the } Post Office Building, in the City of J Trenton. New- Jersey, on Monday, the & 23nd day of January, instant, at ten J o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon J thereafter as the same can be heard j i Why the said several sales, or any or'* all of them, should not be confirmed, } according to the prayer of said pe- N tition. / BE IT FURTHER ORDERED, that I notice of this rule to show cause be > given to the creditors and stockhold- t ers of the above named defendant / corporation b^- mailing a copy of this > rule to shou- "cause at their respec-Ji dve post office addresses, within five 3 (5) days from the date hereof. | > "JOHN RELLSTAB. Judge. 1^ A true coov: > George- T. Granmer, Clerk, Ij by R. S. Chevrier, Deputy. | C, (SEAL) • « 1-21-24 -pf9 90 V

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CAPE MAY Mrs. George Givins, of Ocean City, Md., js spending a week with Mrs. Bella Soper. Mrs. David Pierson and daughter, Louise, are spending two weeks with relatives in Philadelphia. Miss Anna Soper and Mr. Julius , Reckles visited her mother, Mirs- Belf la Soper, over the week endMr. and Mrs- John B. Christian, of . Ocean (Sty, N. J., spent Sunday with ■j Mrs. L. C. Biake. Miss Dorothy Weaver, of Wildwood, I was the guest of her cousins, Mr. and j Mrs- Morris Fleishauer, over thb week end- , 'Mrs- Aider Vastine is spending some time in Catawissa, Pa. i' Mrs. L C. Blake was in Philadel- > phia, MondayMiss Matilda Hughes spent a » couple of days with her sister in . Bridgeton. Henry Smarkol has returned to f Philadelphia after spending a week i with his family in Gape May. Mrs. Hatlie Stiles spent a couple 1 days with friends in Philadelphia this week. PLAN WORK AND SAVE | Start the saving habit and open an | account with the Security Trust Co. A Strong Institution. [ I — e

MEETING OF TALL CEDARS n January 27th h Cape May County Forest No. 15, Tali Cedars of Lebanon, will hold its first 6ess»n for 1922 on Friday evening, January 27th, at the high school ^ auditorium, Wildwood- This is ex- ! pected to be a big meeting, for big things are in store for members of f the Forest. A new-harflf has been orh ganized with 27 members alread" Jand they are holding weekly rehear. I als at Odd Fellows Hall, Court Hous J each Wednesday night They wi ^ make their first public appearance c January 27th. The hand has organi: ed by electing Mayor W. Courtrigl ^ Smith, of Wildwood, director; J. I Poster, of Court House, assistant d rector; W. H- AqgtimJ^ldwoo' business manager; GrandTall Ceds Robert C. Pierpont, of Wiildwoo" treasurer, and Mayor Irving Fitci of Sea Isle Cit's librarian- Tl 0 band now includes some of the be: ^ musicians in the county and is sui to give a good account of itselfa A degree of Rangers has also bet organized with Albert K. Blinn,*< Wildwood, ih charge, and about J ■ members enrolled. From this nun |ber will be selected a guard also, aj Supreme Tall Cedar R. Arthur Bil tong, of Philadelphia, has notified th [Fortfst that he will be present at th

Wildwood meeting and visitors from Atlantic City, Bridgeton and other 5 Forests will also be present ^ , All Cedars in Cape May county v should set this date aside for it qI promises to be one of the biggeet meetings the Forest has heM. '- Jchgg xJbSt

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