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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE ~~ FOE SALE — Buff Wyandotte eggs for^ hatching, 15 for % 90c. J • C. Bate, Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone. 805-A-ll. R. P. D. 1. 4-29-5 POK SALE — Residence in Cold S Spring, on main seashore road. Apy Mrs- George E. Walter, Cape av. R. F. D- Keystone, 804-A-12. 6-13-4-1-73 FOR SALE — 'Farm of 19 acres, dwelling, barn, out-buildings and orchards, situated in Cold Snring. Apply Mrs. Geo. E. Walters, Cape May R- F. D. Keystone phone, phone, 804-A-12. B-13-4-1-74 FOR SALE — iMiHdng cow, Holstein and Jersey, crossed. Gcod gentle milker Fred Edmunds, Cape May, N. J. R. F. P. Box 100. 6-13-2-77 FOR £ALE — Fishing skiff, cruiser type, 28 feet long, 18 h.p. Palmer engine. Will be sold for want of use- ' Also one gill net, 600 fathoms long. Apply to Star and Wave office. 5-20 -if -86 FOR SALE— Lot of 10-in. recofSs, 15 cents apiece, and other household goods- 141 Eldredge avenue, West Cape May. 6-20-11 -88 FOR SALE— Ford touring car, in good condition. Apply Robert Peter»n, Goshen. N. J-5-20-1-90 _______ FOR SAIFl — Buffet, extension table, desk, table, 2 kitchen cabinets, 1 gas range, bed and dishes- Price? reasonable L Tenenbaum, 414 Washington st-, Cape May, N. JFOR SALE — 2 mule • AMtafis. Apply Carl Schwerdt, Fjsmri* Creek, N. J. Bell Phone, 904-R-S, 6-20-1-89 '■£. FOR SALE — 7- pass, touring car, Overland, Model 82, 6-cylinder Obntinental motor. In excellent condition, new 1 top, starter and dem. rims- Must be seen to oe appre- . dated. Ronald E- Quidort, 37 Jackson street. Cape May, N. J. 5-20-1-91 , FOR RENT — Private garages, built for the purpose, for rent by the year- Convenient location, electric lights. Reasonable rates. Apply Cape May Motor Shop, Harry L. Kehr, Prop. W WWWWWWWWWWVl e ■
FOR SALE — Furniture, shed, chicken house, clothing and miscellaneous articles- 29 Perry street. I 5-20-1-92 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT — Broadway and Pearl avenue (209 Broadway)-, West Cape May. Two furnished cottages, six . rooms each, bath and electricity, corner, porch front side and back yard and fruit. Owner on premises Sunday, or M- A- Scull, agent, West Cape May. d 5-13-3-83 " FOR RENT— Well furnished room, • use of kitchen, for man and wife. » Terms reasonable. 913 Madison " 5-20-1-87 J WANTED i, WANTED — A furnished cottage for month of July, having 2 sleeping rooms, and not more than 3 or 4 steps off the ground, for adultsi Apply M. L McWilliams, 6341 Mare chand st-, Pittsburgh. ', 5-1.3-2-71 WANTED — Refined young lady would like position for the season. Apr ply Ogontz School, Par 5-20-1-70 f PUBLIC SALE * d All mattings from the Marion ' Apartment House, at Wild wood Crest, | - N. J-, owned by S. Teitleman, about • 48 rooms in all, also some household : goods and several ice boxes, will be . • sold at public sale on Saturday, May 27, 1922, at 1 otlock sharp, at STeitleman's, Cape May Bottling Co., ' "] 312 Washington st., Cape May, N. J. ' I m ' " t THE OLD SUGAR FARMS t t The old St«sr Farms, now owned J > b>- W. H. Souder, of Rio Grande, is ' [ showing some great changes and im- ' • provements. i 1 All the buildings have been reno- r vated and made tenantable, hundreds ® " of acres have been plowed and seeded 11 ' to peas, lima beans, tomatoes, pump- * • kins and squash for canning pur- * poses, with acres seeded to watermel- a . on, canteloupe sweet corn and every 1 vegetable popular with Wildwood J • people and visitors. The immense timber lands are being cut and sawed e " into lumber for railroads, boat build- c • ing and home building and it is con- ' " ceded that white oak grown in Cape * ' May county is the best lumber in the J world for boat building. Since it has •- been known that lumber can be had " from this old time forest, many re- J t quests have been made for thousands » of feet from people long waiting for : an opportunity to get what thev have ■ been wishing for. Mr- Souder havini* secured this valuable piece of land, assures the success of the Rio Grande
Packing Company, with the great acreage of produce to be grown on i the old Sugar Farm, which acreage will be increased day by day as the rich old soil under the timber land I becomes available This old timber soil is full of plant food value | from tie long production of humus i dropped from the grand old oaks that , are now yielding their lives to the j woodsman's axe to furnish shelter for ; the thousands who will visit the fast ; growing and more beautiful Wildwood. Many hundreds will ride on one of the most beautiful fishing i boats from which lumber will be used to complete. It is thought" that the | large grove on the north side of the | Rio Grande boulevard will be retained for a handsome public grove for ■tourists and the people of Wildwood who enjoy a nice shady nook in the woods, improved for the purpose o' affording a change. It ' is believed that this grove will become very popular for picnics and parties of the "old days" sort. The change in ownership of the old Sugar Farms can not but be of great value to Wildwood and the entire Cape May county, especially a little village that has the most desirable location in the State — Rio Grande, Ca~° May countv which cannot -- ow less, big more beautiful and valuable as time make* WEST CAPE MAY Mr- and Mrs. Charles Eldredee
t have opened their cottage for the n summer. e Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morton spent e Sunday with Mr. Morton's parents<1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Salsbury are r | spending a week in Philadelphia, e | Mrs. James Wfciley, of Washings i ton, D. C., is ' visiting Mr. and Mrst ' E- G. Dougherty. e Coleman Camp spent Sundav in r Ocean City. 1 Miss Anne Meyer motored to But- - ler. N. J„ with friends over (he week , I end. » I I Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Pierson and 1 daughter, Anna, spent the week end >|in Millville- ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marvel spent a few days with Mr- Man-el's parr ents- ' Miss Ethel Mae Reeves entertained - Lee Jennings over the week endI ! =?
COX'S PALACE THEATRE PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS W ek of May 15 MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 22 and 23— Irene Castle "FRENCHHEELS" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 24 and 25 — Norma Talmadge , "THE WONDERFUL THING" FRIDAY, MAY 26— "PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT" SATURDAY, MAY 27— Gladys Walton J*1" "SECOND HAND ROSE" SATURDAY, MAY 20— "THE FOOLISH AGE"
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THE INDS0RH0TEL ANNEX is opened for the Spring Season of 1922, with the same fine service that they have always given. meals served Steam heated, with running hot and cold water DANCING Every SATURDAY EVENING cox's city pier Theatre 9 to 12 p. m. Admission s : 40 cents ECONOMIZE Suits Cleaned and Pressed. Your last year's hat turned into a new one. Why pay the high price of a new hat. We can reshape and renovate it at a small cost Diamond Bleach used. J. S. Poindexter THE OLD RELIABLE 309 Washington Street % *rt
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