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•xt roum non bxvaxbsb at . *. x unon ■H Waablnrton Btreet Cap* Kay, M. t. A Pull Lln«- of Ball Band Rubber Boot* and Over Shoes. Fresh Goods •at received from the Factory. Repairing In all Its Branches. Not responsible for work left over M days. Saystons Phone 138-x ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING ■ m ret in touch with ns. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS t TON, 2 TONS, 8 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week, lata from 810 up. Any point between Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS 1M to 110 Garfield Ave, Wild wood. Both Pfc—as *jL At Your Service! Telephone Keystone 90 when you want something or have something to sellHie Star and Wave classified ads will bring the results- 10c the line of six words. Ilia man without a definite edm In Ma la balpleaaly disabled. Money has Kb proper place and is a staunch friand in times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust I Builder's Hardware & I I Household Supplies I § M. H. WARE I ■ 616 Wtuh. St. Key. Phone 114-X H PRINTERS' INK HAS been respotv able for thousands of business suocesses throughout the country. Everybody in town | may know you but they don't know what you have to sdL Advertising Will Help Yoi V \ Dr. F. G. Steinbach Veterinarian WILDWOOD, N. J. Both Phones NOTICE Second hand furniture and stoves bought and sold Alwarri W. .Bill- / man, 209 -Perry street- Keystone i Phone, 58-M. Stock room, second \ floor, Excelsior Building, West ?erry street 1-14-22-tf Wm. F. Brown f Plumbing-4 Heating | Leave orders at store. I £ 417 Washington Street B CAPE MAY. N. J. I SI. Mary's Schooljof Music 516 Lafayette Si. PIANO, ORGAN VIOLIN Evening Classes
c tmmut it ennmn inn 1 Help Put This .\ 2 I Town on a | - 1 SOLID J | FOUNDATION 1 - »..'*>•' ■ ■ • '• | j ' <r ' I 1 c> The success of the home mer- J 0 cbant means the SUCCESS OF t J THE TOWN. J * The success of the town means £ t YOUR SUCCESS. I | X x I * tVTry A at Trade ct Home + j X and fjeip Along the J|e J Town You Live In? X I j. + ♦ i COLD SPRING L ' Miss Linda Beckett, of Philadel- 1 phia, is spending some time with Mr. 1 and Mrs- Edward Learning. Mr- and Mrs. J. Arthur Appenzel-iJ , ler spent a few days with Mr. and 1 Mrs. William Bailey. . j Dr. Wayne, of the State Veterinary j 1 1 Staff, was around the first of the I ! week in the interest of ho- inocula-j! Mrs. Ella Tomlin. of Green Creek, j visited her sisters Saturday. , ' Mrs. George Rea called on Miss F. j J Hoffman Monday afternoon. j ( 5 J- Tozer spent several days during^ I the week with his son, at Bridgeton- 1 I A strawberry festival was held at I 5 GrangP Hali Friday evening. ' ' 8 Rev. Joseph Garrison, of Pitman, 1 visited relatives Monday and Tuesday ' I accompanied the veterans on their an- * ' nual trip through the county to ' decorate their comrades graves- ! Rev. Jacob Dyke preached his final I sermon at the Old Bride Church Sabbath morning after a pastorate of c five and one-half years- The Tabernacle congregation attended in honor • of the event. Rev. Dvke goes to a 1 new field of labor at Fairton, N. J. c "My boy," said the school inspector, "what is the plural of 'mouse'?" "Mice," said Jimmie- d "Right," said the inspector, "And p now, what is the plural of baby?" v "Twins," said Jimmie. n
, GOSHEN [ Mrs. Maud Peterson and son, Ar- I [ Corson. ► Mrs." George Peterson spent the t week end at Atlantic Cit" with her i son, William. ► Miss Dorothy Edwards and Melvin ; I Hymer were in Millville Friday. • Misses Carrie Hughes, Adeline I Crandol, Alice Tozer. M's- Frank - Watson and Mrs. Mason Tozer were ; • Millville visitors Saturday evening. Mrs. Robert Errickson, Sr., is , ' mending sometime at Court House, ' with her daughter, Mrs- J. C- Foster. Everett Smith spent Sundav at El dora with Sara Broughton. Hubert Tomdin, of Heislerville, 1 spent Sunday with Frank Edwards. Miss Mary Jackson is spending some time at Cape May with rels- ! ' tivesWilliam Tozer. of Millville. was home over the week end- ' Charles Hoffman and wife, of Lees- 1 burg, called on Mrs. Hannah Hearon, Sunday. I Memorial services were held in the , Baptist Church Sunday evening, May ( ■ 28th, with the Mehtodist uniting and j ' on Sunday, June 4th, Children's Day I ; Service, will be held in the Baptist | ChurchOne of our elderly women made 90 per cent in the swelling contest bv go- ! ing over them hurriedly. RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and family , are spending the holidays with Mrs-] parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Neal, .of Philadelphia, visited Mr- Neal's parI ents over Decoration Day. ^ Mrs- Morrison spent Monday at the I home of Mrs- Todd in Waldwood. |- j Mr- and Mrs. John Browrf *re en- 1 |tertaining Mr. Brown's brother, from' I . Camden. I A. Edwards and family. Miss Vir- . j ginia Steer and Mrs. Elizabeth Lut.: | motored to-Atlantic City on Sunday and called at the home of Miss Steer'- , aunt, Mrs. Robert Miller. Miss Margaret Hoffman, of Wild wood visited her friend, -Hannah Kim- i 1 ble, recently. | George Kimble, Ben Cresse, Calvin ( | Kimble, Robert Cresse and other- I i spent Decoration Day at the Millville ' track meet where our boys took part | in the events. Mrs- Frank Corson spent Saturday, | evenine in Wildwood visiting friends. . Mr- and Mrs- Cortland Lan<rhea<i. . , I of Camden, are spending the week end | 'with Mrs. Langhead's mother, Mrs. J ; [Yates. l Mr. Crowder entertained friends I from Philadelnhia over the holidays. The Veterans participated in the ! ' memorial services held at the Baptist j in honor of the soldier dead. | S Mrs. David Goff is entertaining her ] sister-in-law, Mrs. Neal, of Cape , -Mrs. Watson and son, of Anglesea. I called on Mrs- Edwards this week. ; £ Mrs. A. Edwards and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson motored to Millville on Decoration Day and s->ent the dav at the track meet. . £ "Dar am one t'ing Ah like 'bout E Prodigal Son," said the negro preacher; "de boy had de grit ter « walk home 'stepd er telegraphin' fer *" money."
j FISHING CREEK J Alfred Jackson sad wife and son, -4 Everett, spent Tuesday at Millville. 57 Edward Pox and family, of Grafton, W. Vs.; are spending the sume I mer with his earents, Mr., and Mrs. r Lewis Fox. I Mrs. Harry Rhoades spent Tuesday , I with Mrs. Thomas Rhoades and famjily, at Wildwood. , 1 Clarence Howard and family spent j Decoration Day with the letter's par- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bando. ' at Wildwood. Edward Jackson has started in for the summer selling ice cream. William Robarts and two sons, of Wildwood, spent Saturday evening with his brother-in-law, Harry Shaw. Miss Peari Robarts, of Wildwood, is visiting her cousin, Elsie Matthews. Mrs. John Bate is visiting her daughter, Mrs- George Cumminfcs at West Cape May. West Cape May picpk passed thru ; here on Tuesday enroute for Noiburys 1 . Landing. j Mrs- Rachel Jackson is visiting I friends at Wildwood. I . i Miss Elsie Matthews and friend, , 1 Bentley Hoffman, spent Tuesday at ; j Atlantic City. < i — i f | , | WANTED < I FORD SEDAN OR ROADSTER Write description with lowest j , | price to No. 1 27 STAR & WAVE PUB.. CO. CAPE MAY, N. J. OF FIRE ALARM " TELEGRAPH STATIONS Can Be Obtained In Vicinity of Alarm Boxes 25 — Washington Street, near Setae! - Ienger"s Landing. 32 — Washington Street, near Union. 47 — Washington Street and MadiAvenue. 54 — Lafayette and Bank Streets. 58 — Broad and Elmira Streets, j 65— Pittsburgh and New Jersey Avenues. 63— Stockton Avenue, between Jefferson and Queen Streets. ■ 73 — Franklin and Washington Streets. j 75 — Howard Street, opposite Stock- J ton Avenue. j 82 — Columbia Avenue and Guerney J Street. j 84 — Ocean Street, near Beach Ave- j < j 91 — Broadway and Wert Perry j Street. < 92 — Broadway and Beach Avenue. 1 98 — Perry Street, near Bridge. j 94 — South Lafayette and Gram j j 95 — W ashington and Jackson j j 97— Columbia Avenue and Decatur I Street. 98— Washington and Ocean Streets
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WAy Didn't You Get Satisfactory Results— the last time you enameled your bath room, kitchen sink, interior woodwork, chairs or tables? Why was the surface uneven? Why did the old paint show through in places? Because you did not use an andercoating. If you will use two cans of Phoenix Undercoating to every can of Phoenix Marbleite Enamel you will obtain a hard, smooth, white, lasting surface. For all interior decoration you yvill find nothing better than Phoenix Marbleite Enamel, the paint that gives a ship shape finish to the woodwork of great ocean liners and luxurious private yachts. The enamel, Uiat defies the trying, everchanging weather conditions at sea, will give even better service on land. PHOENIX PAINT AND VARNISH CO.. PHILA.
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THE RELIANCE TRANSPORTATION CO. TIME TABLE '• EFFECTIVE MAY 28. 1922— SUBJECT TO CHANGE Leaving Cape May for Wildwood and Ocean City (Northbound) & ■ • A.M. A.M. A.M.P M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. « Cape May 7.00 9 DO 11D0 1.00 SAO 5-00 7 AO KM , Wildwood 7.00 9.00 11 A# 1-00 3.00 SAO 7A0 «jZ . Rip Grande 7.25 9.25 11.25 1.25 S.25 5-25 7J» 25 , Whitesboro 7 JO 9 JO 11 JO 1J0 8J0 5J0 7 AO 2S c Court House 7A0 9.40 11.40 140 3.40 540 740 MB - Cwbaa — 7J2 9J2 1152 152 852 552 752 JB i: South Dennis 8.00 10A0 12 AO 2.00 4-00 6A0 8.00 MMfe South Seaville 8.08 10.08 12A8 2.08 4.08 6-08 8.08 1048 *8 ■ Ocean View 8.14 10.14 12.14 2-14 4.14 6-14 8.14 10.14 ™ Seaville « 8.20 10.20 12J0 2 20 4.20 6-20 &20 10-20 » r Palermo — 8.25 10.25 12.25 2.25 4-25 6-25 8AS 10J5 ; r-r — 8J0 10 JO 12J0 2J0 4J0 6J0 8 JO 1040 840* Street Ocean City — 8J5 10J5 12J5 245 4J5 6J5 845 1045 , 8th Slreet. Oeesm Oty _ 850 1050 1250 250 450 650 850 1050 (Southbound! A.M. A. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Octsa 9.00 11.00 1-00 3.00 5A0 7.00 9 AO 1140 34tb Street. Ocean C5ty_ 9.10 11.10 lie 8.10 5.10 7.10 9.10 11.10 PJSJS™ 915 1115 115 *-15 5-15 7.15 9.15 1155 942 1142 1-22 3.22 542 742 942 11A2 , 9-27 1147 1-27 127 547 747 947 1147 Ocean View 9J5 11J5 145 845 545 745 945 1145 5e*T?Ue 940 1140 140 S-« 540 7.40 940 1140 South Dennis 947 1147 147 8.47 5.47r 747 947 1147 GuAen 9.53 1153 158 858 558 758 958 1158 Court House 10A5 12.05 2-05 4.05 645 8.05 10A5 1245 , Whitesboro 10-15 12-15 2.15 4.15 6.15 8.15 10.15 if-TS Grande 1040 1240 2-20 440 6.20 840 1040 1240 Wildwood 10J5 12.35 2J5 445 645 8J5 10J5 1245 Cape May 1045 12 45 2.45 4.45 6.45 8.45 10.45 1245 Leaving Cape May for Wildwood on the Hour from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. Leaving Wildwood every Hour on the Hour from 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. t- ' — * PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN A. B. LITTLE 606 WASHINGTON STREET ^ Bell 44-W Keystone jt-A. . CARTING OF. PROMT ATTENTION 2 ALL KINDS TO ORDERS Long Distance- Hauling From Cape May to Philadelphia - *f RANDOLPH JACKSON EXPRESS TO HIRE 802 QUEEN ST. Phone I48-T CAPEJMAT, N. 1. t Don't Throw Away : j Your Old Timer Cases | | We positively end Ford Commutator trouble and use X r the old corrugated shells. Rush dual contact roller * | runs packed in grease. Make* starting easier. X | Hickey Garage | i Cape May, New Jersey X LENSES REPLACED FRAMES ADJUSTED CAPE MAY OPTICAL 324 Washingrton Street Cape May, N. J. Prescription Work Our Specialty Eyes Examined by Improved Methods L. C ASH BURN. Mgr. (Jharles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY G1 /EN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SAT1SFACT1 '■ GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 661 r KEYSTONE FOODS^l known as the best | Poultry, Pigeon and Chicks [j
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