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ADVERTISING- " WANTED 4 WANTED — A salesman to sell Ford cars in Cape May county. Apply, Cape May Court House Garage. - 8-25-2t-34 b WANTED — Man with car to sell the BEST Ford Oil Gaugre made. 8100 per week and extra commissions. 4Accessories Co-, -Graham, j Benton Harbor, Mich. " 4-8-1-45 WANTED— A lot in the vicinity of ti Broadway and Beach- Address No. F 49, Star and Wave-4-8-2-49 b HELP WANTED— Middle aged white , woman, family of two, steady ^ work, private bath. Apply No. 45, Star and Wave office j FOR SALE t SALE — 1% h- p- Economy engine and feed cutter. A-l condition, sell b reasonable- Robert Rutherford, * Cape May Point, N. J. Phone, 212-R. 3-25-3-33 e r FOR SALE — Piano, mahogany, upright, first class condition. Reuben B. Reeves, 210 Broadway. Key- ( stone phone, 274-A- i 4-1-40 POR SALE — Property. Price very reasonable. Apply No. 43, Star and Wave office-4-l-tf-43 FOR SALE — A large safe, in good order- Apply Mrs. Jos. K Hand.J Gape May, N. J. CHEVROLET 5 -pass, touring car, just overhauled, new battery. Mechanically O. K- 5175.00- Young's Garage, Wtildwood, N. J FOR SALE— Buff Wyandotte eggs for hatching, 15 for 90c- J- C. Bate, Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone, 805-A-ll- R. F. D. 1-
irflfinr f niflt" Iff-fm bateau. I 222 Perry street. | 4-84-45 FOR SALE— Range, new, with water bade, for sale- Apply 306 Broadway, West Cape May, N. J. 4 4-8-1-48 _ LOST 5 1 LOST— Tuesday, April 4, gold Swiss i Wvda watch- Finder please return fc to I- L. Gosling, 906 Columbia ave- g nue and receive reward. e 4-8-1-17 t RIO GRANDE NOTES 1 r Mr- and Mrs- Charles Cresse enter- t tained their daughter, Elizabeth, from j Philadelphia, over the week end. s Mrs- Louisa Harris celebrated her birthday on Monday evening. Ice t cream and cake were served and all j wished Mrs- Harris many happy returns of the day. . c Mr. Crowder spent Sunday with ^ friends at Bridgeton- . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal entertained t their eon, Warren, of Philadelphia, on SundayA- Carena has raised his house and ^ a basement, which adds to the ( of itThe parisbionens of the Church of the Nazarene are enlarging their . church, it being too small bo hold the peopleQXATTTUDE Clerk: "I say. Jack, did you And a dollar bill on the floor this morning?" ^ O , ; SPORT HATS, SWEATERS. ALL IN ! THE LATEST STYLES. AT j REASONABLE PRICES B. T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Street ■XBXBXBXBXBXIXI
CITY OFFICIALS . , HOLDMEETING (Continued from Page 1) ties and others in charge of beach at East Cape May to ascertain if any- , thing can be done to stop the washout of the sand- The way the ^ has cut out in this section is getting to be serious and the enginstated that something Had better be done soon if they wanted to save g R. v James D- Cox and Miller Bsethers ■ made application for the renewal of their lease on the Convention Pier. I were granted renewals with a slight increaseThe garbage ordinance passed the third reading and was ordered lishedThe Commissioner of Finance re- j quested the cleric to advertise for bids on repairs to one of the pumps at the water works to be received on April 18th. They say that money talks, but a j good merchant can make his sen-ice count. The Leaders in stylish clothes for Ihe entire 1 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 service, price, quality and style at the iop notch. Fox Brothers WILDWOOD'S LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS I S* FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY i 4400-02 Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD ! Both phones— Auto service for , I your convenience throughout the county <BXBXHXHXHX«xm)s
THE * WINDSOR HOTEL | ANNEX j is opened for the Spring Season y of 1922, with the same fine Ber- C vice that they have always given. f MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS $ heated, with running hot and > cold water -y Six Rogers' Tea Spoons Free with J every new subscription to the Wild- J wood Leader for one year- J DO YOU- NEED A 1 ) SIGN \\ j PAINTED? § ) C.CHARLTON | 1 311 Mansion Street g SMOKERS' SUPPLIES GOOD CIGARS : KEPT RIGHT j News- B23|F Stationj papers m ery Spencer' News Agency; xsrsaxiMax bkk
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| Rent does not buy a Nickel's worth of Home Ownership | * "Build and Own a Home in Cape May County " j*
* HOME OWNERSHIP The desire to own a home is one of tHe natural, primal instincts of every ^7 real man and woman. No sentiment ever gets such a grip upon the human mind and heart as the vision of b home of one's own. It has been man's sublime incentive in all eges for greater effort. The basis of all his hopes Vf and ambitions has ever been his dream of wife and child and home. 2d History is packed with the achievements of men who have been guided in their greatest efforts by this single star of hope — Home. Home is the •y£ sweetest word in human speech, and for the love and ownership of home. men have stood, without flinching, the hardest toil and torture that time and A chance could bring upon them. I*": This picture of a home of love and peace has ever held the youth to his 5 task end urged him onward and upward — through hardship and discouragegj ment. It has ever been the source of inspiration and pure-minded women, I; , and has enabled them to withstand the severest hardships gladly for the V preservation of that which waslo them more sacred even than life itself. £2 No one can estimate wlmoSvilization owes to man's dream of, a home of his own- The gratificationAf this deep-seated desire and the toil and strugV gle and self-denial by which it is won, refines, elevates and ennobles-. It inu spires in men a self-respect which in turn inspires in others a respect for EB them — that makes them better men and better citizens, better husbands and X better fathers- It gives them a standing and influence as freeholders in a ■ community which nothing else can. Give every family a home of their own with lawn and garden and trees and flowers, and crime will disappear, and X dishonorable deeds will become unknown. All Pay For a Home C Only about thirty-eight per cent of the American people own their own S homes- The remaining sixty-two p«f cent are paying rent. ■ The money one pays to * landlord in exchange for rent receipts~«gver X comes back. It is a permanent investment which pays no dividends and can - m never be converted into cash or exchanged for anything of value. IB Rent money will, in a few years, pay for the house rented, but the house Q ' ' still belongs to the landlord, and the only thing left in the possession of the |ro renter is s bundle of rent receipts.
No family can ever acquire that deep-seated love and affection for a W rented house which is naturally developed for a home they own. There is a £2 little incentive to adorn and beautify the house and lawn which belongs to H • another. But when the place which shelters the family group is their own — "V' when they know that no man has a right to raise the rent or disturb their £■ peace, then the place where they dwell, however lowly or humble it may be 18. becomes indeed their home- Every tree and shrub and flower planted adds X new charm to life, and strengthens the ties that bind the happy hearts. i-' How Rent Money Counts Up ^ This table shows what rent amounts to in ten, fifteen and twenty years. y? with six per cent interest compounded annually, and gives an idea of the ■■ value of the house one can pay for by applying the rent-paying habit to the P® task of purchasing a home. X Rent per Month In 10 Years In 15 Years In 20 Years [|i> 8.00 1,265.35 2.234.48 3,531.41 § 10.00 1,581.68 2.793.10 4,414.26 !tj 12.00 1,898-02 3.351.71 5,279-11 V? M 15.00 2,732-52 4.149-64 6,621.39 » Q 17.00 2,688-86 4,748.26 7,504.24 H 184)0 2,847-03 5,027-57 7,945.67 & 20.00 3,16346 5,586.19 8,828.52 M 22.00 3,479.70 6,14441 9,711.37 H 23.00- 3,637.87 6,424.11 10.15240 || 25.00 3,95420 6,082.73 11.035.65 V? 274)0 4,27044 7,54145 11,918.50 » 28-00 4,428-71 7,820-66 12,359.93 H 30.00 4,745.04 8,379-27 13,242.78- ft 32.00 5,06148 8,93749 14.125-63 ■ 33.00 5,219-55 9,217.26 14-567.86 fl 35-00 5,5354 8 9,77542 15,449-91 ' £ 40.00" 6,326.72 11,172.78 17,657.04 vf 504)0 7,908-40 13,965.46 22,07140 s
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