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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ; FOR SALE pl M pel SALE— Dwelling house, Broad, way and York Avenue, West Cape v. May. 11 rooms and bath. Lot 60 r by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price- Easy terms. Apply to « R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. Is FOR SALE — Small pool table, 3x6; w everything complete, good order. Price *25.00. Can be seen at home e of C. H. Griffith, Erma, N. J. Orginal price, $110. 2-18-2-8 f FOR SALE— Studebaker 6-cylinder, 3 h passenger roadster- Engine and ear completely overhauled in. No- ^ vember Tires in good condition. g Cash, $350. Apply Morton R- Alexander, Phila- Stock Exchange f Bl<fe. C 2-18-2-9 FOR SALE— Kitchen cabinet with ^ top. Very good condition. For sale for want of use- $10.00. Apply Mrs. W. Davis, R- F. D. . 2-18-2-11 B FOR SALE — Lot of heavy double har- $ ness, single harness, 3 good heavy work horses, 1 saddle horse, some » good buggies, 1 two-year-old stal- 1 Bon. Apply D. L Crary, Hanies L stables, Broad street-2-18-2-10 t WANTED \ WANTED— To rent a small farm. Care C. F., Star and Wave office. ( NOTICE C 4 Second hand furniture and stoves bought and sold. Alward W. Hill- t man, 209 Perry street- Keystone £ Phone, 58-M- Stock room, second I floor, Excelsior Building, West Perry street 1-14-22-tf- J NOTICE I, Sidney Bush, will not pay any * •more bills contracted by my wife, ( Grace Bush t (Signed) SIDNEY BUSH-2-11-8-10
DIAS CREEK Patrick O 'Donovan, of Philadelphia, was a week end visitor at his bungalow, in North Dias. Mjss. George Haig is in RhiladeQ- oi phia, taking care of her side mother, o; Morgan. A number from here attended the b vendue of Charles Hand's goods at a Rio Grande, on Tuesday- F Mrs- George Stiles is under the tJ of Dr. Lake with old fashioned p grippe. Mrs. John Herman is helping this v week at Mrs- James Holmes- 1; Miss Nancy Bockius spent the week t end in Woodbrdige, N. J-, with her t parents. Harley Gulick and wife, of Tren- 1 visited the week end at their f here. s William Bate and wife of Fishing t spent Sunday night with her c sister, Mrs. Fred Pepper- ' Mrs- Joseph Douglass, of Couit called on her side mother, Mrs. George Stiles, Tuesday. J Mrs. Ralph Holmes visited Mrs. James Holmes at Court House, on 5 Friday. Harold Siinpldns visited recently at Millville with his parents Mrs- Elwood Howell entertained a number of her friends at a quilting ! party Tuesday. Alexander ScheHenger called on 1 his daughter, Mrs. Maurice Brooks, at the home of Mrs. Frances Brooks, at 1 Cape May, Sunday. Redmond Stiles, who has been trapping at Mays Landing, has re- j turned home. POST OFFICE EXAMINATIONS i 1 Examination for the position of Clerk-Carrier in the Post Office at < May, N. J., will be held March 4th, 1922. 5 Application may be obtained from the local post office or from the Civil < Board, Post Office Building, Philadelphia, Pa. SHIPMENT OF FORD TRACTORS ' A special shipment for a carload of the new FOiRDSON TRACTORS are on the way to Qape May for the Ford dealer with the new reduced pricesFord believes he has the price down to the reach of every farmer
• HEADQUARTERS JOHN MECRAY POST, No. 40 Grand Army of the Republic j, Cape May, Feb. 8, 1922- n WHEREAS, It has been the will of g Heavenly; Father to remove from midst our loyal comrade and y friend, Thomas Stevens. He was , g to us by the strongest ties of true and brave soldier and comrade. 0 He was a defender of our country in war for the union and American j. principle, and . WHEREAS, Hre comrades in arms ; will grieve for him and miss Ms kindgreetings and his unselfiMi devo- ( tion to our order and his cheerfulness ( through all the years, of his illness, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, , we, his comrades, join with Ms , family and relatives, our heartfelt sympathy in their hour of grief and , trusting in God, obedient to the will of our Father and Saviour, the Al- , mighty God- ! JOS. H. BREWTON, Commander , Adjutant: JAMES J- DO AX. 2-18-lt WEST CAPE MAY Mr. and Mire- Leslie Salsfcury ! spent the week end in Philadelphia. Mrs. Georgie Reeves is entertaining her sister. Harry: Brewton and family have taken up their residence in Cape May City. Miss Eliza Reeves is spending a j few days with Judge and Mrs- H. H. I Eldredge. Mrs- Alonzo Donnelly, of Heislerville, N. J-, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. j Lester Fauver. Mrs- Hampton Pierson spent Tuesday in Ocean CXty. Judge and Mrs. H. H. Eldredge spent Friday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Charles Raker was in Phila- i delpfaia last weekMrs- Annie B- Hand was a Phila- : del phia shopper Wednesday. Quite a number of friends surprisI ed Miss Norma Fisher at a birthday surprsie party on Wednesday night, , February 15. I PLAN WORK AND SAVE Start the saving habit and open an ' account with the Security Trust Co. A Strong Institution.
RIO GRANDE It looks as if spring is approaching to see our most enterprising farmer, Qiaries Cresse, preparing his ground for cultivation. Mrs- TQlie Paul and daughter, of ° Wildwood, were visiting old acquaint- ® jands here on Saturday. Mrs- Fannie Hand is the proud owner of a VictrolaMrs. Law, of Burleigh, .who has keeping house for John Morton t since last spring, returned to her home on Monday. Mrs. Oliver MecDonald spent Friday with her daughter, at Cape May CityMr. and Mrs. Oari Hildreth visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman,, of <j Cold Spring on Sunday. Mrs. William Cresse was out of I Tuesday. ; Mrs. Annie Neal entertained some I friends on Wednesday evening, with Victrola. < No school on Monday much to the ] delight of our juveniles, it being Lincoln's Birthday. | - 1 CARD OF THANKS I The family of the late Misses Ma- : tilda and Lenora Rothelle wish to thank their many friends and netgh- ' bors for kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement- : ATTEND MEETING OF SHRINE IN TRENTON '! — i I Thomas S. Stevens, Charles York, ; . Charles Strict, Frank B. Mecrfy and i . | Jay Mecray left early Tuesday for I Trenton, N. J., where they were in . attendance at the annual St- Valen- • tine Ceremonial of Crescent Shrine, , A. A. 0. N. M S., given at the I Mosque in Trenton, on Tuesday even- . ] ing. J CAPE MAY POINT BUS ON FIRE On Wednesday afternoon "~~J5§eph Major, driver of the Cape May Point . bus, stopped the bus in front of Eldredge & Phillips' store to fill his tank with gasoline- He did not shut off his motor. The engine backfired and a fire was started. Miss Jennie 0 Hughes, the only passenger, while trying to leave the bus, had her scarf catch on fire-
NOTICE TO ELECTRIC CONSUMERS' A new tariff of rates for el«*ric * current, effective for current consumed between usual meter readings in ° February and March, 1922 (usually known as March sales), has been;1" filed with the Board of Public Utility Commissioners. The fallowing is r the schedule of rates: Schedule No. 1 ( Light Rates General ^ Character of Service — Alternating Current Hours of Service — Twenty-four. • Who May Take Service— Any resior commercial consumer. ] Rates j First 100 KWH per month, j gross, 17c per KWH; net, 16c per ^ Next 100 KWH per month, @, J gross, 15c per KWH; net, 14c per ] KWH. Next 100 KWH per month, 1 13c per KWH; net, 12c per i KWH. Next -100 KWH per month, @, gross, He per KWH; net, 10c per KWHAll over 400 KWH per month, @, j 1 gross, 9c per KWH; net, 8c per KWH. Discount A discount of one cent per kilowatt hour from the Gross rates will be allowed on all bills paid on or before the tenth day of the month following that month in which service is renI deredMinimum Bill [ f 1.35 Gross and $1.25 Net (for pay- . mervt before the tenth day of month , as above) per meter per month. .Schedule No. 2 Light Rates, Sign Character of Service — Alternating Current. Hours of Service — Sunset to midnight. 5 Who may take Service — Any sumerj Rate t Two cents (2c) gross and one and . one-half cents (IVic) net per watt of s connected load in lamps with no free j renewals or maintenance of sign. Discount • A discount of one-half cent perl , watt of connecter I load in lamps will ^ be allowed on all bills paid on or before the tenth day of the month foi-
, lowing that month in wbkfc service rendered. Minimum Bill $1-35 gross and $1-26 net (for pey- - ment before tenth day of month as above) (per sign per month. Schedule No- $ Power Rates, Genera] Character of Service — Alternating : Current. Hours of Service — Twenty-four- > Who May Take Service — Any powf er consumer having a connected roo- - tor load of more than 1 HP and lees than 25 HP (motor installations of less than 1 HP take "light rates — - general"). ** i Rates First 100 KWH per month, @, fiross, 13c per KWH; net, 12c per KWH. ? Next 100 KWH per month, @, gross, lie per KWH; net, 10c per - KWH. All over 200 KWJH per month, @, - gross, 8c per KWH; net, 7c per KWH. Discount A discount of one cent per kilowatt d hour from the gross rates will be alf lowed on all bills paid on or before e the tenth day of the month following that in which service was rendered- C Minimum Bill r $1.60 gross and $1-50 net per horse 11 power connected per monthr CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER COR H. SPRING, Mgr. ■ • »
PROPOSALS Sealed bids wiM be received and s opened for furnishing one thousand * of 2% In. Double Jacket Fire Hose of best quality with coupling; Tuesday, February 28, 1922, at 11 A. M., at the Oty HaM, Cbpe May, In. j. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bidsMail bids to William Potter, City " Cape May, N. J. By order of the Oomnaanonen-2-18-21-1 BOARD OF EDUCATION *S At the regular meeting held on 122h inst., all members present, excepting Mr. W. M. Saasedy. routine of business war carried on- The budget for the school * year, 1922-23, was passed and ordered presented to the Board of School
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