Page Eight CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE ' ' Saturday, Jnne 10. 1922 ? — e— A— —j— — .
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING All classified advertisements must be cash with' order, no orders takeji ore t telephone. ~ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Residence in Cold Spring, on main seashore road. Apply Mrs- George E. Walter, Cape Mav. 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 SnringApply Mrs. Geo. E. Walters, Cape May R. F. D. Keystone pr.ouc, phone, 804-A-12. 6-13-4-1-74 FOR SALE— Mitchell car, all new rubber Apply W. LeNoir, 48 Jackson st. No reasonable ottef ed-6-10-tf FOR SALE!— St- Bernard female dog, , 2 years old. Cheap. A|£>ly P. 0. Box, 315, city. • 6-10-1-113 FOR SALE— Crex rugs, two 9x12, one 12x16- Will sell reasonable. 230 Perry st-6-l<W-lill
FOR SALE— White enameled „.bed • with spring. Almost new, *The Homestead. 6-10-1 WANTED WANTED — Refined woman with 2year old girl, desires light duties ■with private family. Apply by letter, No. 115, Star and Wave-6-10-1-116 , WANTED — .Refined young lady desires jtosition in Cape May for summer- Address No- 112, Star and Wave. 6-10-1-112 VACANCIES — A" few, choice, single and double, private cottage, sea view, conveniences. 29 Perry st-6-10-2-116 , , "Is there anything you care to say?" asked the executioner. "Well, really," retorted the golf ' enthusiast from the seaffold. "would you mind if I take a few practice swings?" t
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e Living pictures no less than drawn pictures tell their story at i glance. Here is a photograph of a Bring combination used to sdvtr-. tise the recent Chicago Carnival for Disabled Veterans. Students of^ advertising as well as students of human ingratitude can learn a lesson, from this story without words.. >
UNCLAIMED MAIL List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May post office for the week ending June 8, 1922. Brown, Mrs. GertrudeBoyle, Mrs. C. A. Clement, Caotain James. Fo* Mrs. E. K Ernest, Mrs. M. ESiommas, Mrs. Eliza Schurg, Miss Elsie W. Scull. M-s Walter Scull. Walter R. In calling for the above please say advertised. SOL NEEDLES. P. M Citizen: That's my car- The th':fl is just fixing a blowout. Policeman: All right, J'l! go ovand arrest him. 1 . Citizen: Sh-h-h! Wait till he gets i *" the" tire pumped i'i.
TRY AND GET IT - The world owes us a living; We hold this truth to be. But ne'ertheless it alwavs come' To us marked C- O. D. THE WINDSOR HOTEL . | is opened for the Season of 1922. ^ j with the same fine service that they hare always given. MEALS SERVED Steam heated, with running hot and cold water
WOMEN'S and MISSES' Beautiful effects in white and dainty summer tints. The wanted styles to go with light frocks. Sport hats in white and colors. $2 up. Children's hats below cost. Bi£ bargains, good quality hats. LOTTIE R. HILLMAN 269 PERRY STREET Out Tuesdays BUY FROM WHOLESALER Save 1-3 to 2-3 Free o®* i«test — complete catalogue £££' FIXTURES Heating- Boilers, Radiators, Electric Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, etcWrite for Dept. B-84 ADELPHIA SALES COMPANY 23 N. 10th St- Phi la.. Pa. Get Auto Insurance It enables you to sleep nights and gives you a chance to get ail the wholesome pleasure and the business usefulness | you expect out of your automobile. The insurer takes the worry. Telephone now. Beecher-Kay Realty Co. Opposite Penna. R. R. Depot Phonat Keystone 76-D Bell 19 Representing The TRAVELERS HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
| LIBERTY- THEATRE \ § WEEK OF JUNE 12 ; S MONDAY, JUNE 12— j 5 Dorothy Dalton > § "THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE" j j 5 - red "blooded picture you'll revel in! A sweeping J [.<■ A melodrama that carries you out to a spot in the West " Vf ""ere «nen and iwomen live and love as they did in the golden days. C U* j § TUESDAY, JUNE 13— , ' ft X( Pola Negri S § "THE DEVIL'S PAWN" « 4 — S . A Paramount Picture O ~ 9 Of emrfinn ,°^dr»na starring the beautiful mistress A . © ,,'LP^ ept c.haPter out of crowded modern life If A —Portrayed upon the screen with all its gorgeous appeal- Q W Added Attraction— CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "HIS NIGHT OUT" ft D WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14— : ft £ ft Marc MacDermott ft 1C § "THE SPANISH JADE" ft ft u-.'i Y®ur.eyes will sparkle at the glorious vista of sunny "Spanish ft V hi" and citadel unfolded by this picture- Your heart will be stirred ft ">y the glowing tale of Spanish love and hate. Your voice will say O w'th ours — What a wonderful picture!" fi - X THURSDAY, JUNE 15— ~ O" ft Betty Compson 5 , g "THE LITTLE MINISTER" 9 ft _1 Ma"d Adams' greatest stage success and Barrfe's greatest JB Vf Play* Made into a picture brilliantly worthy of this best loved C © romance of modern fanes. An hour and a half of pure delight. ft © FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE (16 and 17— O § "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" O w T. Roy Barnes, Lila Lee, Lois Wilson and Q 9 " Walter Hires Q Q , Eight respectable wives and husbands who had been keeping 9 " C house— and then a smart lawyer chap told them they'd never really ft ft been marned at all!. Imagine the shock and the hullabaloo! ft O Imagine the fun! But you can't imagine it till you've grinned and V O laughed and roafed at this gayest of all feature comedies.
'* The colored preacher announced the collection would no*v be taken. "Ah 'spectfully requests de breth9 ern an* sistern," he declaimed, "to • put small change, sech as nickels an' dimes, in de contribution plate today, 'stead of mebbe quartahs- Not oni" does dey jangle mo' and mak us-all sound mo' prosperous, but also me an' de deacons aims to have a lil penny- : ante aftuh de suwices."
: Adv— A lady keeping a firstclass boarding school, requiring a piano, is desirous of receiving a daughter of the above in exchange The Fiance: Mama, Toto and I are going to me married. - Mother: Lovely, dears, but you must both wait a dozen years or so. The Fiance: Yes, Lily, that's true — until we can find an apartment-
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