■ Paste Two ■ ^CAPIS MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, June 17, 1922 ; | .ragu xwu _
mwt TOTJ* neon »n*imna as *. X. TATXOBt flM Washington StrMt Capo X*T. *• «• a Full Line of Ball Band Bubber Boot* and Over Shoes. Freeh Goods ^ f— » received from the Factory. Repairing In all Its Branches. Mot responsible for work left over M days. Bsystone Phone 138-X ABE TOU THINKING OF MOVING K 00 act in touch with us. We hare 4 BIG TRUCKS g TON. 2 TONS, » TONS, 6 TONS CH THE ROAD ALL THE TIME tHpa to Philadelphia every fata ten no «p. Any potat between tape May and Philadalphla. CONEY S X-PRESS fM to 110 Garfield An, WUdwoou. aL At Your Service! Telephone Keyatone 90 when yon want something or have aomething to sellThe Star and Wave classified ads will bring- the results- 10c the line of six words. The mam without a definite elm ta Ma la Italjilaaiilj disabled. Money haa te proper place and la a stuBrwh tend In thaaa at rtrsaa. fltart now with tba Security Tram Builder's Hardware & | Household Supplies I M. H. WARE 1 616 Wash. St. Kmy.Phene 114-X g ■IHHWHHBBBii ' PRINTERS' INK HAS been roporv sibie for thousands of business successes ihroughov-t the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don't knew whta J you have to sdL AdrertUiag Will Help Too Dr. F. G. Steinbach Veterinarian WILDWOOD, N. J. Both Phones NOTICE Second /hand furniture - and stoves bought aid sold. A) ward W. Hillman, 209\Perry street- Keystone Phone, 58-M. Stock room, second floor, Excelsior Building, West Per-n-street. 1-14-22-ti i in i n Win. F. Brown Plumbing & Heating Leave orders at store , 417 Washington Street SI. Mary's Schoollof Music 516 Lafayette Si. PIANO, ORGAN VIOLIN Evening Classes
loaaeJctog'tfcshl I THE BOLL WEEVIL. HAS j HIS UTTL.E FAULTS c BUT HE DOESNT t j WEAR A. SHEET AND j OPERATE AT NtGHT. > I CfW>rBirj<r 1922 PU3 AUTOCftATEP Jfiv ~ HEARINGS BY STATE REALTY I COMMISSION The New Jersey Real Estate Commission announces a hearing for the i Second District of New Jersey, con- i sitting of the central counties Hun- i terdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, . Somerset and Union) of the State, at ( the State House, Trenton, Room 30, at 10 A. M., daylight saving time, I Thursday, June 15. Complaints re- i garding infractions of thj^-Hecense law may be received at this hearing- i A hearing for the Third District, i consisting of the southern counties ; (Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean ; and Salem) of the State is scheduled for the Court House of Camden county, in Camden, at 10 o'clock A- ; M., daylight saving time, Tuesday, June 20. At this hearing a number of Kstnoned cases from the last Third 1 strict hearing in Atlantic City will , be heard as well as a number of new • complaints arising out of infractions of the license law- in the Third DisI trict- Assistant Attorney-General ■ Joseph A. Lannigan, will represent l! the commission at these hearings. Investigators are busily engaged in I the First, Second and Third District , I • as the result of a number of coin- _ plaints of violations of the law amanating out of the respective districts of i ■ the State.
I DIAS CREEK J I 3 | Charles Carroll and wife, of Jersey j 1 ■ City, were visitors at the home of | v | Clarence Howell and family, on Fri- 1 j ■ da- I J y Mrs- Etta Thompson entertained ) her brother, Ellis, from Anglesea J fish pound, on Sunday. i ' , k Children's Day service will be held . on Sunday evening, June 18th- All « are cordially invited. | » Mr. and Mrs. Greenley, of Philadel- ^ phia, moved into their new bungalow ; « at North Dias on Saturday- ( Mrs- McMora, of Philadelphia, was ' an ot-er Sunday guest at Mrs- John ' Wahl's. { Mr- and Mrs. John Whitaker, of , Court House, visited their son, Milton, Sunday. « Qeorge Swartz and family, also j Mrs- El wood Howell, spent Sunday I with Alfred Cresse and wife, at Cold « .Spring. < I Miss Evelyn E- Smith, of Stone , Harbor, spent several days of last < I week with her grandparent, Cpleman . I Norton and wife. i Standford Vanaman and wife, of Cape May, were Sunday visitors with his parents, Charles P. Vanaman and l wife » Mrs- Mary F- Norton has been visit- = ing her many Court House friends- ■« Mrs. Lange and son, Leroy, of Millville, accompanied by Mrs. Hoffiner, were calling on friends here Sunday eveningClark Hewitt and friend, of South Dennis, were calling on 'Ralph Norton and family, Sunday evening. Mr- and Mrs. Hurrell Simpkins and daughter visited theiT home here ac- — companied by two gentleman friends from . MillvilleRussell WeatheAy and a friend from MiHville, visited his mother, es Mrs. William Weatherby, on Sunday. ,i Charles Norton finds employment at Mayville Shell Beds. ne Leon Norton visited his cousin, nd Maytiard Powell, at Court House, a-- over the week. .tv Mr- and Mrs.- Frederick Burke and _ children of Philadelphia, were visiting Mrs. Burke's mother, Mrs. D- C. . Lloyd, a few days of last week. 1 I Quite a number from our village j attended the class day and commence- j ment at Court House last weekMiss Fannie E- Bateman joined her j graduating class on a four dav trip | r to Washington, in charge of Miss i j | Davis, head of the physi.al training | i department. Mrs.' Frank Douglass is on this j week's sick list. Richard Lloyd and son, Raymond, with Mrs. D- C Lloyd, were calling B on friends at Cape May Monday. SB He Who Is About To Take It Up: — Tell me. How lor.g does it usually take a man to learn to plav go"? fie Who Has Given. It Well. f_- the first five or six months you play a pretty rotten game- Aftei that you -tow gradually worseA wealthy woman of fifty was told that her husband was in love with his stenographer- "You can see it for yourself," they told her. She replied: "No, I cannot see it A young woman or a blind woman might see it; but I am fifty and I am not blind. I know what not to see."
tUIUJKBIL < THE UNIT: i GOV. "EDWARDS ISSUJS ORDER WHICH PLACES NEW GUARD ON ABOUT THE SAME FOOTINOjtS BEFORE I Governor Edwards as commander-in-chief of. the National .Guard today issued an executive order reallocating the several units of the Fifty-seventh Brigade in the same status occupied prior to the issuance of genera! orders No- 22, which transferred virtually all the guard to North Jersey. Under the new order Colonel Winfield S. Price, of Camden, will be in command of the 114th Regiment and assisted by Lieutenant Colonel Edward Stone, of Burlington, will have the regiment in shape for the annual encampment. In issuing the order Governor Edwards referred to the fact that he had been in consultation for some time with the Federal authorities and his action in restoring the 114th Regiment to its original status, has met with full a — 'rovalUSED TRUCK OFFERINGS The following trucks are on display at our Long Island Service Station and are in running condition for demonstration and road test. Atterbury, 3-ton, 1919, chassis $1,000 Oldsmobile, 3919, %-ton, box body — 400 , G. M. C-, 1 Mr -ton chassis 500 Clydesdale, 1%-ton, 1918, i chassis 600 ! - Garford, 2-ton, 1918, chassis 400 . i Chase, 2-ton, with panel body.. 300 ; Pierce-Arrow, 2-ton, with box body - 500 j i Packard, 3-ton, worm drive j 1 chassis 500 i White, 8-ton, chassis 300 • Riker, 4-ton, 1919, high rack, body 1 -000 | ' Day-Elder, 5-ton, 1919, chassis- f00 1 5-ton, chassis 500 . I Service, 1919, 3-ton, chassis K0n i Packard, 1-ton, chassis 500 TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED Used Truck Department ' Packard Motor Co. of V. I I LONG ISLAND CITY i Hunters roint. 3100 ^ • I . . i.n.iv.njULJuukn./1-AJ
((ManSard Ttoa) For OitT Mar add 15 mlantaa. BlaCk Faca, F. *.; night Far*. A. It (Time designated is Stsnawd Time) Say Water Watat ' >'Tta'»d«'* r,TjJ IS 2, Frito fij . 3. S«„d,y £33 JW ( ; «• s°"d*' f£ 1:SI I > 5- - JS ImS 1 ■ 6- T"-d" is 1SS ! 7, Wednesday 5 ^ 11.46 j i ,|g MJj Vm c5! - 10, Saturday i U, Sunday , |®| U| ' 13. "dl , IS, Tueaday . »• Wrfne^ay I 15, Thursday 1L55 5.50 , , is i 1 17, Saturday JA2 7.22 . r L84 7-45 | , 18- s™d« ig IS . I9' IS IS } 20, Tuesday 3-81 9.49 4.06 10.31 J 21, Wednesday 4.24 10 37 3, 4.54 11-21 '122, Thursday — 5.14 11-24 ■ja, Friday |03 009 » 24, Saturday 630 «• „ 125. Sunday «| ; 26. Monday |M ||» ; 27, Tuerday ^ | « 28, Wednesday 10.06 4.04 10.24 412 ,29, Thursday 11.00 4.54 11.17 . 5.09 " 1.30, Friday 11-57 5.46 I I " !
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. THE RELIANCE TRANSPORTATION CO. | m 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. F-t i , Cape May ■ 7 XX) 94)0 114)0 LOO 84)0 54)0 7.00 040 W 1 Wildwood 74)0 9.00 11.00 14)0 8.00 54)0 7.00 940. ' . 'fl Rio Grande 7.25 9.25 11^5 1-25 3.25 5-25 745 045 ' 1 740 940 1140 140 340 540 740 940 I Court House 740 9.40 11.46 140 3.40 540 740 940 742 942 1142 142 342 542 742 M) South Dennis 8.00 1040 12.00 2.00 440 640 8.00 1041 South Seaville 848 1048 12.08 2.08 4.08 6.08 8.08 1048 Ocean View 8.14 10.14 12.14 M4 4.14 6-14 8.14 18-14 Seaville 848 18.20 12.20 2-20 4.28 6-28 848 18.28 ' i Palermo 845 1045 1245 245 445 6-25 845 1845 ^ j Marmora 848 10-30 1240 240 448 640 848 1848 I 34th Street Ocean City — 845 10.35 1245 245 445 645 845 1845 > 6th Street, Ocean City _ 8-50 1048 1240 248 440 648 848 1840 i - - \ : " v - . ' , ' ; — • ' ! v • • ] (Southbound) I A M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P. M. P.*., ^ | 8th Street and Ocean 940 1140 140 8.00 540 74# 848 1148 ' 34th Street. Ocean Qty__ 9.10 11.10 1.18 318 5.18 7.1# 9.18 1L» ' 9-15 11.15 1.25 3.15 515 7.15 8.15 1145 ] 1 Palermo 9.22 11.22 142 342 5.22 7.22 842 1148 1 Seaville 9-27 1147 147 3.27 547 747 942 1147 i 1 Ocean View 945 1145 145 345 545 746 945 1145 South Seaville 940 11.40 1.40 8.40 540 7.40 948 1148 1 South Dennis 947 1147 1.47 3.47 547 7.47 947 1147 1 Goshen !___ 943 1143 143 343 543 743 948 1143 1 Court House 104)5 12.05 2-05 4.05 64)5 8.05 10.65 12.05 1 Whitesboro : 18.15 12-15 2.15 4.15 6.15 8.15 10.15 1245 Rio Grande 10 20 12.20 2 20 440 6-20 8.20 1040 1240 Wildwood 10.35 1245 2.35 445 645 845 10.35 1245 Cape May 10-45 1245 2.45 4.45 645 8.45 1045 1245 1 3 ' 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. > . > ! PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN i A. B. LITTLE 5 606 WASHINGTON STREET J Bell 44- W Keystone 8-A [ carting of promt attention r .all rinds t" orders Long Distance Hauling ' From Cape May to Philadelphia I RANDOLPH JACKSON ; EXPRESS TO HIRE ^ 802 QUEEN ST. Htw 143-T CATEiMAT, N. J. ( Charles York Stites York ( YORK BROTHERS ( Carpenters and Builders ( ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS < SATISFACT1 "i GUARANTEED ^ P. 0. Box 661 * =================,====^=-============= n ■ xmxmxmxaxmxmmxmxMxmxuxu x ■ Chas. Scherer I I Latest In Spring Tailoring ^ II CAPE MAY ELECTRIC SHOE RES' AIRING SHOP | A. SUDAK 505 Washington Street, Cope May, N- J. | PRIVATE BATHS •O EUROPEAN PLAN I 1 ridgway house ELEVATOR SERVICE AT THE. FERRIES -PHILADELPHIA PA > 2 Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room i I _ — MERITOS CANDIES OF MERIT Week End Box, 69 Cents a Pound. Equal to the Best MECRAY PHARMACY J. B. Moon, Prop. CAPE MAY, N. J. A

