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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN1 WANTED POSITION WANTED — Bookkeepe and typist. Year round positio preferred. Good reference can b given. Address answers Box 51 Star and Wave, Cape May, N. J. 4-22-1-68 FOR SALE FOR SALE — Property. Price ver reasonable. Apply No. .43, Sta and Wave office-4-l-tf-43 FOR SALE — Buiek Sedan, model D 46, in good condition. R. W. Schel lenger, 666 Washington <t-4-22-1-66 FOR SALE — Figs. Registered Dur ocs, six to eight week*. Apply J George Walters, Cold Spring. Key stone phone 804-A-12. 4-16-2-1-63 FOR SALE — 5 -pass. Overland. Tires new. New battery, newly painted, i A good bargain, 3275- Ford tour-fee?'i'Missr^s.-K 8175i FOR SALE — .Ford ton truck, with ' body and cab, *375. Focer & Me- 1 FOR SALE— Touring car bodr, newCommercial car bod-- used, 1 1-8-ton, dump body. Focer & Mecray. FOR- SALE — Ford truck, 1921, milk body and truck in first class shape. ! Merriett Wilson, Cold Spring, NJ. FOR RENT ; : 1 FOR RENT — Broadway and Pearl j avenue (209 Broadway!, West Gape May. Two furnished cottages, six ' rooms each, bath and electricity, comer, porch, front, side and back yiydand fruit Owner on premises Sunday, or M. A. Scull; agent, ( Wlest Cape May. I 4-16-4-1-60 1 FOR RENT — Unfurnished apartment. ' Apply. William Heyl, 414 Elmira 4-22-2-67 1 : 1 If you stand up to receive bououets ! dont complain if someone throws a ' brack- |
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COUNTY WILL : SOON ADVERTISE ''county chamber of commerce to start campaign .1 to raise $100,000 fund to nationally advertise the county as a whole The Chamber of Commerce of Cape . county has decided to raise a ' fund to nationally advertise the advantages of the county and the foletter will explain the cam- 1 paign: To every citizen and taxpayer in | Cape May county, N. J-: The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce has inaugurated a campaign to raise funds through memdues to extensively advertise and develop the wonderful resources of the county. We are going to use the same up-to-date methods m advertising and promotion as do the progressive resort counties in the southern or Pacific coast states- ' We must raise a fund of $100,000
and the success of this campaign depends upon the cooperation of every m citizen and taxpayer in Cape May . county. m We have no other source of income than the funds received through asI- sociaie membership dues, which have ^ been fixed at $3 a year for associate , 0 members, a sum so small that it i E should appeal to all citizens and taxpayers *"of our great resort county • With such a fund placed in the e hands of the executive committee of | a the Cape May County Chamber of i - Commerce, there will be a marvelous development of the resources of our i county and millions of dollars worth of improvements must be the result from the money so expended, through I such advertising and promotion. 1 i All available funds will be used to | develop the entire county. The byf laws of the Chamber ^co^de for the - appointment of the executive commit - tee from every part of Cape May s The executive committee has appointed F. P. Oanfield its reprpsenta- • tive to enroll memberships and to dei liver membership certificates- Do not - wait for him to personally call upon - you, but send him your subscription for membership at once- Sim your ) name on the enclosed form on the
left side of certificate- Make all y checks payable to F. P. Canfield, y fiscal agent. Use addressed exvelope enclosed. « Very truly yours, CAFE MAY CO. CHAMBER ' OF e COMMERCE < e | Joseph G. Champion, Irving Fitch, ' Earl M. Waddington, Gilbert S. Smith, e . Clarence A. Knouse, f I _ Samuel A. Lanning, Lewis T- Stevens, Joseph Camp, r 1 Executive Committee- « i • » ■ a j ERMA I Mr- and Mrs. George Bailey are re- ^ ( ceiving congratulations upon the birth - of a daughter. j" ? George Mason and friend, of Cain- 1 a den, snent Easter with his brother, Alvin Mason, and wifeMrs. Etta Reeves and sons spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. H. E. f . Garrison at Port Norris. Mr. and Mts. Milton Long are re- h ceiving congratulations upon the birth v Of a daughter, who will be known as t Almeda Gladys. ii i Mrs. Mary H. Johnson is seen rid- I 1 ing in a new sedanMrs. K. Gordon 'and daughter, Ne!-, £ I lie, spent Sunday at Cape May, j The box social was quite a success ii
especially by a few gentlemen when • box brought the large sum of $260. j Clarence Ingersoll and family spent a few days; with his mother, Mrs-! Eva Ingersoll. Rev. and Mrs. Gascoyne took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Bailey family, on Sunday. John James has returned from a trip to Florida with his daughter and familyMr. and Mrs. Applebee and family moved into the home recently vacated by Pierce Faddk and family. Mrs. Emma Soults and Lydia Dickinson spent Tuesday with Mrs- Carrie " at Rio GrandeThe Easter exercises of the Sunday School were a great success, j Mrs M. B. Swain is on th'e sick n
DANCING - ■ -•••<- ' ' All Every SATURDAY EVENING COX'S CITY PIER THEATRE 9 to 12 P. M. Admission : : . : 40 cents SPORT HATS, SWEATERS, ALL IN THE LATEST STYLES, AT REASONABLE PRICES B. T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Street
THE WINDSOR HOTEL annex is opened far the Spring Season of 1922, with the same fine service that they have always given. meals served Steam heated, with running hot and e cold water mrMmMrMmBnaanammmmsanm*- | DO YOU NEED^ SIGN PAINTED? C.CHARLTON 311'Mansion Street The Leaders in _ v stylish clothes for the entire family since 1911, oar reputation as expert tailors and experienced clothiers has been eo- . tablished soon after we opened for business in Wildwood in 1911, and we hare not been equalled by any other clothier, no matter who comes or who goes, we hate always maintained our reputation for service, •- price, quality and style at the | top notch. j Fox Brothers WILDWOOD'S LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 4400-02 Pacific Avenne WILDWOOD Both phones^ Auto service for your convenience throughout the county LI Jane-^-t'It's easy- enough to please a woman." John-r-"A!l you have to do is to make a fool of yourself over her."
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