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I HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY, N.J. Try our Grill for all kinds of Sea Foods and Shore Dinners Dinner parties arranged. Prompt and courteous service v DANCINQ AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS Music by an excellent Orchestra DAVIS and TAYLOR I Quaker Sweet Shop AND CONFECTIONERY SHOP- ORDERS FOR ICE CREAM AND DELIVERED CAPE MAY, N. J. 407 Washington Street Keystone Phone, 406 j

classified Advertisements All classified advertisements mast i te afehn#' order, no orders taken over telephone. WANTED WANTED — Army officer, wife and two (2) children under four years of age, desire board and two (2) rooms with use of bath- To remain two weeks during latter pari of July. Private home preferred. Write Captain Ge river, 1873 Potomac ave.. S. E., Washington. D.C. 6-24-2-129 HELP WANTED— Male- Advertiser wishes position as clerk in hotelFull time or part time acceptable. Available immediately and until September 15th. Apply 188, Star and Wave. 7-H1-138 WANTED — Errand boy wanted, for tailor. Apply Charles Scherer, 223 Decatur st. 7-1-1-144 CHAUFFEUR — Young man, experienced on all makes of cars. Steady, reliable. Address 139, care of Star and Wave-7-1-1-139 SALESMAN — For Cape May county on proposition that has large field in merits; a man with good reputation. Must have automobile, j Guarantee $100 per week. Call in I person at our office- Co-Service Oil Co., 2611 Atlantic ave-, Atlantic City, N. J. Ask for Mr. Smith. WANTED— A tutor for elementary Spanish. Keystone phone, 216. No. j 148. J FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE — 2 acres Of ground j I located in West Cape May, will be sold cheap, located on Mechanic ! street. Apply to Mrs. Mary HJohnson, Enma, N. J. 7-1-2-145 I FOR SALE — Cheap, Cole-8, in good condition, four new tires. Applv J W. J. Miitgus, Princeton and Lake aves., Cape May Point. 7-1-1-136 FOR SALE — Residence in Cold Spring, on main seashore road. Apply Mrs- George E Walter, Cape Mav, R. F. D. Keystone, 804-A-12. | 5-13-4-1-73 ; i FOR SALE — Farm "of 19 acres, dwelling, barn, out-buildings and orchards, situated in Cold SuringApply Mrs- Geo. E Walters, Cppe May R. F. D. Keystone phone, | phone, 804-A-12. ! 15-13-4-1-74 XXXXXXXXX bfiaftfts

S FOR RENT I m FOR RENT — Sleeping apartments, ! with use of bajji. Apply 667 Wash- g — ington St. 6-17-tf < ~ ROOMS FOR RENT— A few, choice, ; id single and double, private cottage, 1 re sea view, conveniences- 29 Perry j 0 street. i in 6-22-2t \ >f < d- FOR RENT — Broadway i and Pearl i i »- avenue (209 Broadway). West Cape j j 2. May. Two furnished cottages, six j * rooms each, bath and electricity, J ~ corner, porch front side and back j f yard and fruit- Owner on premi- 1 ses Sunday, or M. A- Scull, agent, £ e- West Cape May. j al 7-1-1-140 1 ir : £ FOR RENT — Furnished apartment J for light housekeeping. Apply 622 j — Washington st- S >r 7-1-1-187 £ !3 : \ FOR RENT — -Two furnished rooms ^ for light housekeeping- Apply 143 £ — Star and Wave- i i- 7-1-1-143 \ lr FOR RENT — Furnished and very 3 convenient 4-room bungalow, gas < and electricity. Short distance ^ — from beach and fishing pier. Ap- * •y ply 919 Corgie st. 1 Id 7-1-1-141 t |- 1 — ; u| LOST I ic j LOST OR STRAYED— An English I I setter bird dog, black and white; c — j answers to name of Sam. Valued J y as pet only. Finder please com- S 9. 1 municate with _E. M. Brown, West C ! Cape May, N. J. J j LOST — -Large bowl pipe, corner Mad- C ] ison and New Jersey aves. Re- J — { ward. Return to No. 146, Star and 1 J | Wave. \ e I 71-1-146 ^ c I 3 [. LOST — -Dalmation coach dog, white V I with black spots. Missing over a « week. Finder notify Mrs. Farwell, J 1009 Stockton ave. Reward. \ 1 7 -1-1-142 £ — DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS ) ATTEND CONVENTION - j A convention of the daughters of . Veterans was held at Anbury Park, i N- J., on Thursday last- Those who • attended from Cape May were: Mrs. Gilbert Hughes, Miss Marion Hughes, Mrs. J. Woodruff Eldredge, ' Miss Helen Porter, Miss Mattie Weeks, Mrs. V. Lynch and Mrs. Al- : bert StevensHotel rack cards at Star and Wave M Office.

* >0<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I LIBERTY THEATRE § § WEEK OF JULY 3rd 8 X .. VTTO LAMONACA. Organist fl Formerly with Nahan Franko Orchestra, Willow Grove W 5 MONDAY, JULY 8— Q g Pola Negri 3 "THE EYES OF THE MUMMY" )l A sensational romance of mysterious Egypt and the ball rooms jj vy of London society. CS TUESDAY, JULY 4— ft 5 Sessue Hayakawa g X — in — X "WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW" # © A dramatic story of a prince from the Far Bast who found A happiness in America. "7 . ~ Ys A Added — LARRY SEMON, in "THE SPORTSMAN** S V WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY S and 6— X © REX BEACH'S ROMANCE A K "FAIR LADY" § Founded on his famous novel, '"Hie Net." Starring beautiful w Betty Blythe- A £ Added— Round Three, of "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" A A By H. C- Witwer, in Collier's O FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 7 and 8— 3 § RUDYARD KIPLING'S • A World Famed Epic A g "WITHOUT BENEFIT OI CLERGY" g V The deathless drama of Ameera, the Hindu girl, and the British G A engineer, whose "love heeded no caste" ___ A A Added— BUSTER KEATON. in THE PALEFACE" A W SUNDAY, JULY 9— O Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels X "NORTH OP THE RIO GRANDE" g A Captured by its whirlwind sweep and mighty climaxes — that's A ft what happens to everybody who sees this action-romance of the cf V Great Southwest. Q X XX!iO*>raXX)^XXX)fl^XX^ CAPE MAY ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING SHOP A. SUDAK All Kinds of Polishes for White, Tan and Black Shoes 505 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Advertising Pays is our Motto ' w vf VfWfVf w vfwwwv y vf w ywwwww w v

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