— ILASSIHfcD ADVERTISING - AH classified advertisements mast be cash with order, no orders JLaken over telephone. FOR SALE , FOR SALE — Buff Wyandotte etflft for hatching, 15 for 90c. "~*J- C. Bate, Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone, 805-A-ll. R. F. D- 1. 4-29-5 FOR SALE — Residence in Cold Spring, on main seashore road. Apply Mrs- George E. Walter. Cape Mav. R. F- D- Keystone, 804-A-12. 5-1^-4-1-73 FOR SALE — Farm of 19 acres, dwelling, barn, out-buildings and , orchards, situated in Cold Siring- ! Apply Mrs. Geo. E. Walters. Cape May R- F. D. Keystone phone, phone. 804-A-12. 5-13-4-1-74 FOR SALE — Fishing skiff, cruiser type, 28 feet ioi^, 18 h. p. Palmer engine. Will be sold for want of use- Also one gijl net, 600 fathoms !on>!*- Apply to Star and Wave office. 5-20 -tf -86 FOR SALE — Furniture, shed, chicken house, clothing and miscellaneous articles. 29 Perry st. 6-27-1-97 FOR SALE — Wicker wheel chair, in good condition; also a 15-ft. run way. Terms reasonable- Apply Mrs- Laura Ware, 668 Washington st 6-27-1-96 FOR SALE — Thoroughbred female airedale dog. Apply 836 Washington st-. Cape May. 5-27-1-96 ' FOR SALE — French parlor clock, ! dining room lamp, 10-in. records, 1 1 15c apiece; china closet Apoly 141 j Eldredge ave, Cape Mav. 5-27-1-9 9 |, FOR SALE — Two pramient" gas ranges, one gas hot water heater, and boiler. Apply Elward Hotel-5-271-100 FOR SALE — Ford runabout, 1921 body, in good running condition. Apply S. iM- Schellenger, 1011 Michigan ave-, Cape May. 5-27-1-96 ( FOR SALE — Farm, fully equipped, centrally located, immediate possession- Apply by letter, No^ 101, Star and Wave-
I lUH KESI'l1 1 "3 4 FOR RENT— Broadway and Pearl a I avenue >209 Broadway), West Cape ; May. Two furnished cottages, si* st i rooms each, bath and electricity, in. -corner, porch- front side and' back yard and fruit Owner -on premises Sunday, or M- A. Scull, agent. West Capd May. '5-13-3-83 »| WANTED : ie WANTED — A women for light hoase duties in small family. A good _ home, reasonable wages, fo» woman and little girl. Apply by letter d -No. 94, Star and Wave office- £ 5-27-1-94 ~ LOST ~ •, LOST — Fountain -pen, Sunday, May d| 21, between - Green st. West Cape ;• j May. and Franklin st- Return to e T- H. Palmer, Green st- Liberal reward-5-27 -d -93 PUBLIC SALE r • J' All mattings from the Marion 1 Apartment House, at Wildwood Crest ' N. J., owned by S. Teitleman, about 1 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 o'clock sharp, at STeitleman's, Cape May Bottling Co-, 312 Washington St., Cape May, N- J. SPECIAL ! One 30x314 N. S. tire, and one 30x , 3% Goodyear tire, week of May 30th, ' , $10 for both- ' 1-ton truck chassis, 1920, thoroughly gone over, $225. Foter & Mecray. The world does not ask you how I you brought your ship in; it merely asks you did you bring it in. "In these hard times I'm tjying to | make a living by selling this set of I books. Won't you help me out?" _ « "You betcha- I will in a minute 1 I you don't, go peaceably." MEMORIAL DAY : DANCE ' I t TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 30 _ E m P Cox's City Pier Theatre [ CAPE MAY, N. J. a a Dancing. 9 to 12 P. M. | Admission, 40c
x , PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS Week of May SPECIAL MATINEE DECORATION DAY, at 3 P. MMONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 29 and 80— ; "OVER THE -HILL" d Featuring $ , ' * ■ ' . Mary CarrOne Show each Night, at 8 P. M- Special Matinee Tuesday, 3 P. M. Children, 25c Adults, 35c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 81, JUNE II— I Hobart Bosworth ' "BLIND HEARTS" FRIDAY, JUNE 2— "WIFE AGAINST WIFE" t SATURDAY, JUNE 3— I William Farnum f — in — ; "A STAGE ROMANCE" COMING MARY MILES M INTER, in TILLIE" CATHERINE MacDONALD, in "STRANGER THAN FICTION" CHARLES RAY, in "TWO MINUTES /TO GO"
AN ORDINANCE ! Appropriating Moneys for Road PurI poses in Lower Township. Cape j - May County, N. J. j . WiHEREAS, the Towrtship of Low is desirous of obtaining State Aid ' ' thfc re-buildin™ of roads, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, j i That the Township of Lower. Cape May County, New Jersey, spend, in . the re-building of Tabernacle Road.;5 from the Main Seashore Road West- 1 ward to Fishing Creek, at Schellenger's Corner, the sum of Four Thou- j and Dollar (4,00000), AND BE IT FURTHER RBSOLV-on That the Township of Lower ap- j jj propriatc One Thousand Dollars ($1,000-00) from the road monevs already provided for for the vear 1922. 1 n, and that the balance, or Three Thou- j s| and Dollars ($3,000.00). be appropria- j m a ted from monevs to be procured from State Aid. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOIA -
ED, that a hearing on this Resolution be bad at the Township Hall, Lower Township, Cape May County, i CW J,?rSF'ra0n Monday evening, fS. ^ D- 1922- at '•2(l j (Standard Time). | AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall be and1 the same is an Appropriating Ordinfor the purposes herein statedWILLIAM HOFFMAN, 1 5-27-2t Clerk" IN MEMORIAM NALE. — In memory of our loved °1921 deDarte<i this life' May 31, Be. ye always ready for we knownot the time, day or hour, when God call thee. MOTHER. WIFE AND DAUGHTER- ( What color is best for a bride? 1 I prefer a white one myself-
20 Per Cent Off ' OUR YEARLY ANNIVERSARY SALE ^1 Begins j. Saturday, May 27, 1922 And Continues for 10 Days EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE REDUCED 20 Percent Our Exclusive Stock ofLadies' and Men's Wearing Apparel Positively the Latest Thing in Quality and Style, all Included in this Offer SCHWARTZ'S FASHION SHOP '? 406 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
HIGH SCHOOL CONVENTION ON JUNE 6th The Cape May City High School exercises will be held on June 6th, at the Convention Hall. The public in general is invited.
S'j CARD OF THANKS The widow of Harry J. Wilson ,1 wishes to thank her many friends for t kindnesses and sympathy shown in o her recent bereavement. MRS. MARGARET WILSON.
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