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■ TECHNICAL I TRAINING For Men ai.4 Women P JSSipb«.[T 3'm Q«Jff I rjrtni ban uvl tlrti tar ip«Ul caWnp. ENGINEERING 4-ymmr CourM, Uadlnf to B-S. Dt<i*c I Electrical Civil Mechanical v I * I HOME ECONOMICS— \ SECRETARIAL ^ LIBRARY SCHOOL | 1 tnlnlnc at Llbr&rum fl K. G. MATHESON, LL.D., Pre.. \ DREXEL I INSTITUTE j Box 26 , 32ad end Owtnot Sti.. Pkite. J SHIELDS' I Excelsior Surf Baths I Beach Ave. and Decatur St | Valuables Checked ^ ^ I Reasonable Rates ~ — S iT™53333™355™! s Change Now to Arcola j AND YOU WILL ] CHANGE YOUR • HOUSE INTO A I HOME- J ARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. ■ 622 Washington Street j HENRY HOTZE ; 813 WASHINGTON STREET Bakery frt.I. KINDS OF FANCY CAKES, PIES, ROLLS AND BREAD COLONIAL ICE CREAM NOW ON SALE Phone, Keystone. 73- D Bm without a definite aim is Mi Is helplessly disabled. Money hai •• proper place and is a staunch ftlaod In times of stress. •tart now with the Security Trust Builder's Hardware & Household Supplies M. H. WARE 616 WmA. St. Km,. Phan. 114-X Dr. F. G. Steinbach Veterinarian WILDWOOD, N. J. Both Phones NOTICE Second hand furniture and stoves bought and sokL Alward W. Hillman, 209 Perry street Keystone Phone, 58-M- Stock room, second floor, Ercelsior Building, West ~'erry street 1-14-22-tf Wm. F. Brown Plumbing & Heating Leabe order a at store. 417 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. § St. Mary's School of Music | 516 Lafayette St. piano. organ | violin 1 Evening Classes |
5 Chats with Your i IGas Man To obtain full economy from the use of gas, Veep careful | watch of your gas flame The correct flame is blue. If the flame p is white or yellow, the mixture of gas and air entering the burner is imperfect. This can be remedied by adjusting the air shutter fl| on the mixing tube, or, fin extreme cases, by adjusting the size of A the gas orifice. A yellow flame is wasteful- Furthermore, it deposits soot at h the 'bottom of pots and pans. If you have * coil-type water heater, see that the coils are kept free from soot by brushing them at jg ■ frequent intervals. The soot acts as an insulator, Vnd considerably ft § mote gas is required to get hot water than when the coils are ■ K clean. H Of course, with dirty, greasy burners you can not expect to ££ obtain maximum results from your gas service. It is just as Jg H necessary to clean gas burners as it is to clean windows- 3»£ Cape May Light and Power Co. ^ ■ Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phona 107-A Boll. Phono 53-W X 1 GOLUMBU LAUNDRY | 6 h. E. SETTLE, Prop. yz SR § Launderers of Fine Linen S j( X Plant : 314 Congress Street, Cape May, N. J. vr K ■- S w All Kinds of Laundry Work ft )£ SHERMAN S. SHARP » = Contractor and Builder 656 Washington Street C'0« May, N. J. Estimates Given [ Keystone Phone 836 school of tutoring For the "tenth season. Individual instruction given in college preparatory branches, English, French, Latin, German, Main®" i matics. Science, History and Pedagogy. All elementary branches. College trained teachersGEORGE H. DAVIS, Director . Keystone, 236-A ^^ 2705 Pacifi^ve__(_ii— Between^opla^an^unige^Avj^^^ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ u - ■ Cape May Water— Distilled— Absolutely , Pure * 9 THIS IS WHAT WE USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF OUR J e m ICE. WE HAVE NO OTHER SECRET PROCESS IN d ™ MAKING THE CLEAR, PURE ICE WE r' ■ SERVE YOU ■ CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY | ■ I 512 WASHINGTON STREET ) MECRAY'S CENTRAL MARKET m THE LARGEST MARKET' IN CAPE MAY Grocers and Butchers Ij CHOICE BUTTERS, COUNTRY PRODUCE AND FRUIT «! PROMPT DELIVERIES ji | Cor. Washington and Ocean Sts. Pftones, Bell, 217; Keystone, 17 li X " - .. -
STATE OF NEW JERSEY Department of State Certificate of Dissolution I To all whom these presents may come, Greeting: | WHEREAS, It appears to r.iy satisI faction, by duly authenticated re ord of the proceedings for the voluntary j dissolution thereof by the unanimous I consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that W. Lj Stevens, Incorporated, a corporation ! of this State, whose principal office , is situated at the Caue May Plant in Lower Township, adjoining the Cape ' May City Water Work;, County of ■ Cape May, State of New Jersey (WilI liam L. Stevens being the agent * therein and i:i charge thereof, upon j whom process may be served), has | complied with the requirements of ' "An act concerning corporations (Re- ' vision of 1S96)," preliminary to the I issuing of this Certificate of Dissolu- ' ' tion. - j NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thomas F- | Martin, Secretly of State of the ' State of New Jersey, do hereby certi- ■ fy that the said corporation did, on I the eighth day of July, 1922, file in ' my office a duly executed and attestj ed consent in writing to the dissoluI tion of said corporation, executed by ' ail the stockholders thereof, which | said consent and the record of the " \ proceedings aforesaid are now on file j L in my said office as provided by law. a I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I 0 \ have hereto set my hand and affixed I I my official seal, at Trenton, this I I eighth day of July, A- D- one thous- j r and nine hundred and twenty-two. \ THOMAS F. MARTIN, I Secretary of State- I ^ 7-15-5--ifl8.90 , I - NOTICE TO BIDDERS ( Sealed proposals for the furnishing J k of ail necessary labor and materials : | required for the erection and comple- t L i tion of a one-story frame class-room f j and alterations and additions to the b | interior to provide girls' and boys' v! toilet of the Grammar School, Cape f May Court House, N- J-, for the Midg j die Township Board of Education, * I will be received at a meeting of said ( Board to be held at the office of Josfleph Dougless (Gazette Buiiding), V Cape Mav Court House, N. J-, on ' Monday. July 24, 1922, lat 8 o'clock P. M. (daylight saving * I time), in accordance with the drawv j ings and soecifications as furnished £jby S. Hudsoa Vaughn. Architect, and s ; on file in the office of Joseph Dougj lass, District Clerk, Cape May Court \ ; House, N. J., where said plans and f ; specifications may be seen. ^ Bids will be received on four (4) £ I sections or groups of the work, as folj | lows: "* j General construction work, Group Plumbing, No. 2. Electric wiring, No. 3. I Heating and Ventilating, No. 4. I Each bid must be accompanied by ' a certified check made payable to Willets Corson, Custodian of School Funds, or cash in equal- amount, as hereinafter specified: Group No. 1, construction work, certified check of S500.00. Group No. 2. Plumbing $200.00Groi'"> No- 3, Electric wiring, $25-00. Group No. 4, Heating and Ventilating, certified check, $50.00. The above certified checks are to be held as security for the executing oe neia as security ivr i.-ie exca-ubiuK —
of the contract and delivery of the — bond if contract is awarded. The successful bidder on each "Group" of the work will be required ] to furnish a bond to the amount of 50 per cent, of the contract price for the ; faithful performance of the contract, \ — and liability insurance to protect the ■* Townshi" from any liability actual or contingent, arising out of the performance of the contract. All forms of bonds and insurance _ must meet the approval of the Board's solicitor. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. \ Each bid must be enclosed in a . sealed envelope addressed to Joseph s Douglass, Clerk, with the words. "Es- = timate for Grammar School altera- ■ tions and additions,'.' on the outside ® and indicating what group or part, of ■ the construction that the bid covers. ■ The bids must be delivered to said Clerk at or before the time and place ■ of said meeting. By order of the Board of Educa- ■ tionJOSBPH DOUGLASS, • District Clerk. ■ Dated July 11, 1922. 7-15r2-pfl3.50 ■ IF You Wish ■ "HUNTS NEWS OF THE THEATRES" B mailed to your home each week send your name and address to HUNT'S THEATRES Wildwood, N. J. I Please specify whether Wildwood or Cape May issues are desired. mm We have accepted the agency for the REMINGTON PORTABLE ; because there are many people in Cape May who need one. The Portable lives up to al^the traditions of the famous Remington, without jts weight and cost- . Tf>e Portable weighs but ll'/j pounds and packs in a four-inch I case. If you are looking for the J acme t»f typewriter perfection for $60.00, write or call for literature and demonstration. STAR AND WAVE OFFICE : j 90 — Either Phone — 90 1
DRAWN and tired? And with an uncomfortable *■ smarting sensation? It rweds VELOGEN — with its remarkable cleansing and soothing effects. Soap and water irritate and only partly cleanse. VELOGEN is specially adapted to protect, preserve and promote skin comfort. Rub it in gently and wipe off with a soft towel. cAt aU druggists'— 25c Ac tube E. I?. INTTTENXSOER I pRiMh Meats, Butter, Eggs, Fruits And Produce LIBERTY THEATRE BUIIDING. Washington Street 1 Keystone Phone 10 Cape May, N. J. PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN A. B. LITTLE 606 WASHINGTON STREET 1 I Charles York Stites Y ork YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders i ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY G1 72N ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISrACTi "T GUARANTEED > P. 0. Box 661 L'
n 1 S *-\ "" PRIVATE BATHS EUROPEAN PLAN 1UDGW A Y HOUSE I ELEVATOR SERVICE AT THE FERRIES PHILADELPHIA PA I Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room MERITOS CANDIES OF MERIT Week End Box, 69 Cents a Pound. Equal to the Best MECRAY PHARMACY B. Moon, Prop. CAPE MAT. N. J. : C. WARE I FOR ALL KINDS- OF _ i, W ■ tire trouble and vulcanizing ■ ■ AT Hickey's Garage 661 WASHINGTON STREET Cape May, N. j. ■ ■ !■ WORK CALLED FOE AND DELIVERED. PHONE ORDERS ■ RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Keystone Phone, 33-A ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBS Try a Star and Wave Want Ad

