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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOB SALE — Buff Wyandotte eggs for hatching, 15 for 90c. J. C. Bate, Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone, 805-A-l 1. R. F. D. 1. 4-29-6 FOB SALE — Bern ste red Duroc Jersey spring pigs, $12 per pair. Apply J. George Walter, Jr , Tt F. D. No. 1, Cape May. 5-6-2-66 FOR SALE— <Hayrwood coach, in good condition. 914 Corgie st-6-1S-1-79 FOR SALE — Wirite baby coach, in good condition- Apply Mrs. William Shue, 916 Washington st 5-13-1-82 FOR SALE — Overland touring car. Apply Charles E. Markiev, Gape May Point, N. J. FOR SALE — (Residence in Cold I Spring, on main seashore road. Apply Mrs- George EL Wlaher, Cape : Mev. R. F D- Keystone, 804-A-12. 6-13-4-1-78 i FOR SALE — Farm of 19 acres, , dwelling, barn, out-huildihgs and orchards, situated in ..Cold SoringArajly Mrs- Geo. EL Walters. Cape May R. F. D. Keystone phone, - phone, 804-A-12. 6-13-4-1-74 FOR SALE— iMlHdng- coy Holstein ' and Jersey, crossed. Good gentled milker- Fred Edmunds, Cape May, < N. J. R. F- D. Bo* 100. « 5-13-2-77 . » WANTED ; WANTED — A furnished cottage for . month of July, having 2 sleeping rooms, and not more than 3 or 4 steps off the ground, for adults- - Apply M. L McWilliams, 6341 Mar- I chand st-, Pittrfxirgh. 5-13-2-71 WANTED — To rent 3 or 4- room cottage, furnished, from July 15th to] August 10th. Address Mr- E- C- | McMahon, 114 E. Federal street, | Yourvstswn, 0. 5 5-13-1-85 — . F BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PH3LA- MANUFACTURER wants a representative in each county of 5 New Jersey for fast selling porta- - ble phonograph. Men with initiative and small capital can secure r exclusive county rights It Will pay F you to investigate. P. O- Box, 3024 A FaiiWU station, Phila., Penna- o 5-13 1-72 5
©bttuarg * GEORGE W. BENNETT * J George W. Bennett, aged 81 yean, died at hi6 late residence, Madison ~ avenue and Corgie 'street, on Sunday morning at 4 A. M-, after a serious illness of ten days. Funetal services ~ were held on Wednesday, May 10th, ■s at 1.30* P. M-, th Rev. William Hunter L officiating. Interment at Cold Spring e Cemetery. LIZZIE WARE Mi9s lizzie Ware, of Cape May, '- died at Cooper Hospital, Camden, N- >. J-, on Saturday, May 6th. after an illness of a few weeks- Miss Ware was an active member of the Firs* - Methodist Church of this citv and for i many years held a responsible position with the Cape May Court House Glass Co- FHmeral services were - held at her late residence, North 1 street, Tuesday, May 9th, at 1.30 P- • M. Interment at Cold Sprin Cemetery. _ _ _ In flfcemoriam BENNETT — In loving rememI ranee of our dear mother and wife, - Mrs- Elizabeth Bennett, who left us ! 8, 1920. a line of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true, , Just « token of love's devotion That our hearts shall long for you. THE FAMILY. NEW BUSINESS TO SOON OPEN Sometime duping the cdming week will be the formal announcement of . T*he opening of the New Modern Gro- . eery, at 709 Columbia avenue The I managers have endeavored to make • it one of the cleanest, most sanitary and cheerful looking business places t in Cape May, and their aim and mot- , to will be "Cleanliness, Quality and Sen-ice" j ~~~ < FOR RENT •' ; < RENT — Broadway and Pearl i avenue (209 Broadway), West Cape May. Two furnished cottages, six rooms each, bath and electricity, f I corner, porch front side and back 1 yard and fruit- Owner" on- premi- ' ses Sunday, or M- A- Scull, agent, c West Cape May. 5-18-3-83 ! RENT — Furnished six- room cottage, electric lights, for the season. I $260- 4th and Beach avenue. c f Reward for information leading to s of man's bicycle taken from station, Sunday, May 7th. s ticket office, Reading station, No. 81, Star and Wave office- t 5-13-1-81 d ES
* THEATRE * PROGRAM OF ATTRACTION.0 Week of May 15 h. . >-T MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 16 and 16— * Lois Weber "WHAT DO MEN WANT?" 5'. ' ® WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 17 and 18— it Carl Laemmle / [r — Presets — "FOOLISH WIVES" h Will. ERICH Von STROHEIH - FTHttDAY, MAY 1&— Gladys Walton "THE WISE IKD" SATURDAY, MAY 20r- V i "THE FOOLISH AGE'!
RIO GRANDE Mrs. Edna Endicptt . and Mrs. Laura Wolcott were Monday shoppers r in Philadelphia- ' The Ladies' Aid met at -the home of Mrs- Frank Downs on Wednesday. | J. Johnson, the mail carrier from Green Creek, was taken suddenly ill at Rio Grande station on Thursday- ■ Mrs. Warren Harris spent Sunday ! with a friend at the county hfihse. Mr- and Mrs. Lot Cornell enter1 tainod their children from Oape May ' on Sunday. 1 Miss Virginia Steer entertained her friend from Philadelphia over Sun- 1 day. Mrs- Warren Halbruner haj^-eturn-ed to her home at Cold SpHag after ■ spending a week with her sister, Mrs. - Flannie HandEarl J. Gibson and wife, of Philadelphia, have moved into the house i owned by Charles Cresse, where he will be employed by the same for the coming season. Mrs. Joseph Chester and daughter, George Austin, were visitinv with friends in Fishing Creek The Rio Grande friends of Enoch were pained to hear of his death on Wednesday. Clarence Jones was visiting his friend in Philadelphia on Saturday, also was Mr. CrtuwderMrs. Bateman Foster is spendin time with friends in Chester. Several from this place attended the funeral of Enoch Hand on Saturday.
FISHING CREEK William Bate and wife visited her1 5 5is£L T Creek recently. , , Frank Matthews had as guests on ! Su^da^..1ffs nephew from Ocean Citv. ' Williams is improving his prop t erty by adding a new coat of paint. I Mr- ana Mrs. John Snyder entertained friends on Tuesday evening. r Rumors are that the- chapel kill have Defco lights in the near future ; Mrs. B- McPherson and Mrs. Car! • Schwendt made a trip to Wildwood on Wednesday. I Mrs. Emily Thompson, of Green - Creek, spent Wednesday here with her mother. Mrs. Beulah Tomlin entertained . znends on Shnday. • ' Mrs. Georgie Howard soent Saturday evening with Mrs. Hattie Matthews. KAHN'S SHOE 'AND CLOTHING STORE Large Assortment of TWEED SUITS at $18 and up 503 WASHINGTON ST.
Exclusive Shoes for the Whole Family PRICES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE BEER'S BIG SHOE STOKE 323 Washington Street I MILLINERY VERY SPECIAL COLLECTION OF SPRINGTIME HATS AT $5 In this group are some beautiful hand made hats, many becoming colore and shapes are includedAn unusual line of Sport Hats, $250 up- Children's Hats, very good values. Lottie R. Hillman 209 Perry Street CAPE MAY. N. J. Out Tuesdays \> r J I - - SPORT HATS, SWEATERS, ALL IN J ; THE LATEST STYLES, AT REASONABLE PRICES B. T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Street KKDDEN'S ShoeTShining Parlor shoe8 &Uled f°r and DeUvered. I Guaranteed Bell Phon^ J6-R- Keystone COMPARTMENT1 FOB LADIES ! Suit Cases, Hand Bags and all Leather Goods Cleaned, Dyed 1 and Polished. Tan Shoes Dyed i Black or Cordovan. Gloves and , Fancy Slippers Cleaned. Electric Shoe Repairing. 4°3 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. ^
WI NDSOR HOTEL ANNEX is opened far the Spring Brnam of 1922, with the mm fine £ vice that they have always given. " ^Hj| HEALS SRRVKn . ~ ; Steam heated, with running hat and ; cold water ^ Every SATURDAY EVENING COX'S CITY PIER THEATRE • . J 9 to 12 P. M. Admission : : : 40 cents XONOMUE , Suits Geaned and Pressed. Your year's hat turned into a new one. Why pay the high price of a new We can reshape and renovate it at^ a small cost. Diamond Bleach used.' J. S. Poindexter THE OLD RELIABLE / j 309 Washington Street
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