T 11 Page Eight CAPE^tAY STAR_AJjD_ WAVE Sa+nwlav. March 18, 1922
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOR SALE — 12 passenger, glass enclosed bus body, In good condition. Cheap. Apply Tourist Garage, Wild-wood 3-18-2-27 FOR SALE — 1921 Ford coupe, electric lights, starter and demountable rims, good condition. One 1920 Dodge touring car, over-size tires, special leather top, many extrasOne 1917 Dodge touring oar. One Ford touring oar. One 1920 Maxwell. One Ford chassis. Harry L. Kehr, 432 West Perry street, Cape May. 3-18-1-32 FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Irish Terrier Puppies. Apply John Efrickson. West Gape May. ""8-18-1-31 FJXRD touring cars, plain, $348.; touring cars starter, dem-, $443.; trucks, dem. • rims, $430.; chassis, plain, $285.; sedans, sar. and dem., $645.; cou pel efts, $580. F. O. F- De trodt, freight and tax extra^ Focer & Mecray, Gape May. FOR SALE— iBuff Wyandotte eggs for hatching, 15 for 90c- J. C. Bate, Gape May, N. J. Keystone phone, 806 -A- 11- R. F. D. 1. FOR RENT FOR RENT — 12 room cottage, furnished, by month, season, yearly cctric lights, garage, large garden space, ebc. Terms moderateApply to Star and Wave office. 318-2-26 WANTED ' r WANTED — Small cottage, for rent or -for sale; furnished cr unfurnished; central; full particulars. P. Obox 1591, Philadelphia. i 3-18-1-30 n-
LOST — Very small mongrel male « pup, short hair, light brown with dark brown ears and tail, white on _ breast- Return to Mrs. B riant, 215 North street, and receive "reward. 3-18*1-29 RIO GRANDE e' Those who were shopping in Philadelphia on Saturday were Mrs. Rita _ Thorston, Mrs. Edna Bndicofct, Mrs. c_ Laura Downs and Mrs. Eckersley. Ie Mr. and -Mrs- Nilson Hand attend>0 ed conference at Atlantic City, on s, Somfaiys. Mrs- Charles Cresse entertained her ie mother from Fishing Creek the week c- endMrs Harry Hand, of Philadelphia, •e spent Sunday here with her husband Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal and grandson spent a week very pleasantly ~ with their daughter, Lidie Hand, at Burleigh. Mrs. William McDonald, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with _ her parents here. ; Jacob Corson is making a business ■ trip to Trenton this week. 5. Roy Cresse, of Philadelphia, was . •. renewing old acquaintances here on •• Thursday. r W. Hawk and family, from Philadelphia, have moved in with Isaac - Gilleon. r Mr- Crowder, who is working up at !* the mill, is spending the week end !* with friends in Philadelphia- . Orville McDonald, while cutting " wood oai Wednesday, had the misfortune to. cut his foot, but is able to get around with the aid of crotchesGet your farm implements and gar- 1 - den seeds at R. T. Johnson's Est. , •. Erma, N. J. UNCLAIMED MAIL j last of unclaimed letters remaining < " in Cape May Post Office for the week ' ending March 16, 1922. j Cahaley, Miss May | Hsher, Miss Cora i Pibson, J. 1 Shoddey, Mrs. Gertrude. ( In calling for the above please say j advertised- ] SOL NEEDLES, P. M. J h
* T -,i. e The Leaders in ! n stylish clothes for the entire 5 family since 1911, our reputation as expert tailors and experienced clothiers has been established soon after we opened for business in Wildwood in 1911, and we have not been equalled by any other clothier, no matter who comes or who goes, we have always maintained our reputation for servirca price, quality and style at the top notch. Fox Brothers WILDWOOD'S LEADING r CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS < FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 4400-02 Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD Both phones.. Auto service for your convenience throughout the county . NOTICE , Second hand furniture and stoves bought and sold. Alward W. Hillman, 209 Perry street Keystone ' 68-M. Stock room, second floor, Excelsior Building, West Per- : street 1-14-22-tf EVERY STREET IK CAPE HAT j Haa Its Share of the Proof That Kidney Sufferers Seek. Backache T Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't bare to look far. Use what Cape May people recommend. Every atreet in Cape May has its cases. Here's one Cape May man's experience. Let Harry M. Harris, blacksmith. 448 W. Perry St, tell It He says. "My kidneys were disordered and 1 Bad dull, aching pains across m> Wck that made It hard for me to do stooping or lifting . My kidneys acted too freely at night I used Doan's Kidney PHL and they rid me of the backaches and other signs of kidney complaint I always recom mend Doan's to others I hear speak of kidney complaint" Price 60c, at *11 dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Dunn's Kidney Pills — the tame that Mr. Hnrris bad. Poster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y.
EVERYBODY PAY ATTENTION Debute — Resolved, When a woman 'raves her home to engage in the intrial world, she is out of her proper sphere. To be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin street, on Friday evening, March 24, 1922. Admission ^ 25c; children, 15c. Benefit of the F.unldin A. M. E Church. Affirme'ive— ' W. L- Selbv, W. E. > T ranks, J. E PSnder. Nogative — M. J. Brown, W- H. An- > derson, D. Johnson. \ REV. J. J. DERRICK, Pastor. * THE POWER OF THE MOVING DOLLAR - Can you remember "way back when" the old circus clown showed - so clearly what can be done with a _ little money by his famous five dollar bill demonstration? _ Perhaps you never saw it Here's i " how it was done. The clown got | _ ,s :ibout fifteen to twenty men out in the i - l_ circus ring. He told tihesn that he was I • e going to show them how to turn a ~ d five dollar ball into seventy-five or e ._ one hundred dollars. He told them he » ■f had a secret formula for getting rich, _ : he knew how to make lots of money- = After he had gotten them lined up ■ J ,he instructed them that they must do E exactly as he directed the- "Dinting 5 to the man next to him, he said: "I am ^ owe you five dollars- Here's your P Then, the clown told the- crowd that E this man owed the next fellow five 3=j and made him pass the bill on- Thus I I he went around the circle to the iast D r man, and to this man the clown said: ■ "Now you owe me fie" and took the v '• bill- ^ With a single five dollar bill he had 8 : paid seventy-five dollars worth of £■ I debts and bad hi6 money hack! E [ That illustrates exactly what makes g°j i Pay Up Week so successful. A doi- I ' lar kept busy paying bills will pay S | many times it's value — and often has H . come back to the original holder of it. Vf 1 Get into the Ray Up Week spirit. ■ t Determine to do your part to start C t good times again by starting the i cleaning up of frozen business cap- . ital, now represented in book accounts.
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