Page Eight V" CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE "*'" ' ' April », 1922
CLAMFIED j ADVERTISING FOR RENT | POR RENT — Broadway and Pearl 1 avenue (209 Broadway), West Cape ] May. Two furnished cottages, six S rooms each, bath and electricity, ( corner, porah, front,, side and back ; yard and fruit Owner on premi- £ sos Sunday, or M. A. Scull, agent, A Wbst Cape May. 1 4-16-4-1-60 > POR RENT — Farm, 12 acres, modern f dwelling, bam, garage and chicken > houses, bearing fruit trees, etc. > Kent reasonable, terms moderate, C possession at once Apply to Star ' and Wave V «-29-63-2t *
POR RENT — Unfurnished apartment Apply William Heyl, 414 Elmara at 4-223-67 FOR SALE (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. 4-28-6. FOR SALE— HGas range, as good as 4 2&T^i2A^)P' ^ StM a"^ Wave °^ceFOR SALE — (Poultry, hens and roosters. Variety of breeds. ¥<fur choice at $2 each. Act quick. Apply 2 to 4 P. M. only, in rear 123 4 a n ave" We8t Cape May, NJ. FOR SALE— Property. Price very reasonable Apply No. 43, Star and Wave office. 4-1 -tf -43 FOR SALE — Nice china closet, fancy . sideboard,, 1 zfiflff mangel for housework, French parlor clock, . 2SJL5'",ass touring car, Cadillac, i WOO, good rubber. 141 Eldredge avenue, Cape May. 4-29-1-60 FURNITURE — Second hand, bought ' Sd. 7°[d- One 7-pass. enclosed ! Studebaker for sale, cheap. Reason ' 5?r ,"?PS5lJ*2nt of C S. , *■ !•"*"* ; Our firet thoughts are not always t our best thoughts. I
I The Cape May Board of Health has designated the first week g in May as "Clean-up Week." Property owners and householders g are requested to "clean-up." This means inside and out, back and S front Arrangements have been made with Photographer Smith 8 to photograph all yards not up to standard. g
WANTED WANTED— Middle aged woman to .care for mother and 18 months old child and do general home wdNc. Apply Pennsylvania ticket office, '' Cape May, after eleven A. M.. e 4-29-1-61 - LOST 9 ———————— — LOST— Cap from hub of county road scraper, between Richard Reeves and Howard Hoffman's, Saturday, April 22, 1922. Return to Star and r Wjave officej 4-29-0-69 TABERNACLE CEMETERY COMMITTER HOLDS' MEETING r The Endowment Committe for r Tabernacle Cemetery met at the home of the secretary, Mrs- Mary Hildreth, Wednesday afternoon for a business and social time. | Although a stormy afternoon neerly all of the committee were present. After the reports, of the committees ■ which showed roost of them had been i during the past month and a : neat sum handed to the treasurerArrangements were made for our next meeting to be at Waldwood, when a Colonial (bed quilt, which has been : given, will be quilted and presented ■ for sale. The committee and. visitors were then served with a delicious luncheon ' table was beautifully decorated with flowers and spring blossomsThe officers had place cards at ' their plates and had to find their I 1 seat s. In the center of the table was a large no u rid cake decorated with IWBWHVWaWWHWBI W ■
five candles, representing the $5/100 ! we are working -for- The committee ' are anxious that all subscriptions | 0 should be paid in promptly so that 1 the -money may be placed oh interest. After tendering Mrs- Hildreth and :, her honored mother a vote of thanks for their hospitality the meeting adjourned, all feeling we had spent a - pleasant afternoon. ANNEX NOTES | The honor pupils of the 6th grade for the April period are Helen Grif j fin and Frank Kersey; and of the 6th grade, Olivia Turner, William Davis; of the 8th grade, Adrain Caphart. . William Caphart and Charles Pahner Active preparations are being put forth for the MayNDay sports, F ri- j day afternoon. May 5. A number of ! . prizes are being contributed by the [ , ^business men of the town. The sport- ' consist of three-legged race, human . wheel barrow, spoon race, jockey race, shoe race and sack race, barrel push and hurdle An interesting game of baseball ' was played Monday afternoon be | tween the West Cape May team and the annex team, which resulted in a victory for the Wtest Cape May team . The score was 10 to 9FIRE ON MACKEREL BOAT A fire broke out on one of the large mackerel boats while unloading her ( cargo at the wharf on Friday morning j I Fifteen large gill nets were lost as i well as other valuable equipment , . A mistake, when discovered, al- ! ways looks stupid. I
)| PdlNT TIGERS FACE LOCAL NINE ? The Cape May Point Tigers will entertain the Cape May Boys' Club j at the Point diamond tomorrow (Satr- . urdsy) morning, at 10 A. M. The ' Tigers have a clean record to date. ( with four victories and no defeats. Two of the conquests have batn scored over the Cape May club, by soores of 11-10 and 16-14. Tomorrow the conquered expect revenge. The Timers, on the other hand, are- determined to run their streak up to five straight The Point will have John Markley, : a Star and Wave employee behind the bat, with Rufus Gall pitching. James Blevin, a fast fielder and one of the - team's most consistent hitters, will ; p!ay third base- Edward Horaketh, diminutive but flashy shortstop, will ' i again act as lead-off man, with Horace ■ Woolson stationed at second, and 1 .Smith at first. Morey, whose hitting ; in the last Cape May encounter, brought victop' to ffie Point, will probably be in right field with Le Noir in center and Cramer in left. The tentative lineup has been an- 1 nounced as follows: Harnketh, ssri Morev, rf; Call, p; Blevin, 3b; Smith, i lb; Woolson., 2b; Markley c; Cramer, 1 I If; LeNoir, ef. • — IN MEMORTAM In loving memory- of our dear 1 mother, Sarah A Hand, who passed I away April 28th, 1921. Peaceful be your rest, dear mother; , Tis sweet to breathe your name. | We loved yoo very dear iir life; In death we do the same- - | ' Sadlv missed bv HER - CHILDREN, a '■WBWBVBWB8VBWB I
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