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HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY, N. i. ,r Try omr Grill for all kinds of Sea Poods and Shore Dinners Dinner parties arranged. Prompt and courteous service DANCtNQ AFTERNOONS fND EVENINOS 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 ■ I
Classified Advertisements All duiili' -qfertrtfaatfcSftrst be cash with order, no orders taken over telephone. WANTED WANTED — Teacher for grammar grade school. Gentleman preferred Apply Percy de Romtra, president, Cape May Point, N. J. 7-8-4-154 WANTED — Girls between the ages of 16 and 20. Apply Star and Wave Publishing Co. - WANTED — A good, plain woman, who Vould appreciate a good home and kindness. Very light duties, small salary- Apply Star and Wfeve. 7-22-1-169 WANTED — Light cedar lap stroke or "clinker built" row boat. Either double end or with square stemLight boat to handle for 2 or 3 persons. Apply Leader office. WANTED — Colored boy to do all-ar-ound woric in candy store- Call at PetrofTs, Boardwalk and Decatur sts. • 7-29-lt WANTED— Girl for candy etore Good pay. Call at PetrofPs, Boardwalk and Decatur St. 7-29-at ■ ; HELP WANTED — 600 teacher* wanted, all kinds, for N. J- schools. Contracts waiting- National Teachers' Agency, Phila., Pa. ,7-29-1-474 — BOARDING — -Desirable ocean view rooms, with or without board,- pri3 vate baths if desired, also table I board. References- 839 Kearney I ave. Bell phone, 115«--j 7-22 -if LOST LOST— Sum of money in handker chief, on Washington st. Reward. 1 "Mansard," Windsor and North sts. 7-15-1- 161 j LOST — Somewhere in Wild wood, a ! bunch of keys containing 3 night J latch keys and two pass (door) -kevs- Liberal reward if returned to [I Leader office. ! '• STRAYED OR STOLEN— White fe- ! I male bird dog, on Friday, July 21. ; Answers to name of Jessie- Finder please notify Lewis Fox, Cape • Mav. R- F. D-, No. 1, N. J. 17-29-1-178
• LOST — A Masonic charm. Name on i ^,7 1° i t TX WXmt at-, Cape May, N. J-, J a and receive reward- ] 7-29-1 176 < FOR RENT FDR RENT — Sleeping apartments, » r with use of bath. Apply 667 Wash- < I- ington st- i , 6-17-tf ) . FOR SALE j s FOR SALE — Buffalo robe, also bush-' i el Red Skin seed potatoes. Apply ! 1248 Lafayette st { . 7-29-1-167 , ' FOUND i j FOUND — Gold brooch, owner can < have same by paying for this ad. ' and proving ownership- CaB at < this, office- ( - 7-29-1-179 • T NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS , Estate of Alvin Mecay, Deceased 1 Pursuant to the order of Harry S- , -- Douglass, Surrogate of the County of it Cape May, made on the 26th day of I ir July, A. D- 1922, on the application of . the subscriber, executor of said de- ' ceased, notice is hereby given to the < - creditors of said deceased to exhibit , g to the subscriber under oath or af- 1 l_ ; ftrmation their claims and demands ; against the estate of said deceased i within six months from the 26th day _ i of July, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against j the subscriber. ' . ! Dated July 26th, A. D. .1922. 5 J. SPICEK LEA1MTNG, Executor. _ 7-29-l0-nfll5-54 * , BIDS FOR TRANSPORTATION i- — — e Sealed bids will be received by the .. Lower Township Board of Education, at the Township House, Cold Spring. X. J., until 8 o'clock, P. M. (daylight saving time), Wednesday, August 9, - 1922, for the following routes: (1) For the transportation of 25 or less High School pupils from the - schools of Lower Township to the - Cape May City High School1. 1 (2) For transportation of 18 pr less 5. Grammar School pupils from Fishing Creek School to the Academy School, - Cold Spring. a The Board reserves the right to re-' t ject an" or all bids as may seem best ) for the service- For any further ino formation, amply to OTWAY BROWN, D. C-, - Cold Spring, N- J- "! Advertise in the Star and Wave and • watch results. »
1 LIBERTY THEATRE f V VITO LA MONACA, Organist RECITALS DAILY O Q Matinee Daily, S P. M. Evening* 7-» and 9 P. M. K 8 PROGRAM— WEEK OF JULY 31st "" S O MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 81 and AUGUST 1— § WALLACE REID **1*HE DICTATOR1* Q When Waily warbles Spanish love and bosses a tropical revo- rt X lution- A mile a minute adventure romance. W From the Novel by Richard Harding Davis V Q WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2— yf Q MARION DA VIES, la "BEAUTY'S WORTH" © c A Created by Cosmopolitan Productions- Cast includes THOMAS J£ IN JBPCTBSON O THURSDAY, AUGUST 8— Q Q GARETH HUGHES A "I CA?T EXPLAIN" 5 Q Charlie Chaplin, in "Dog's life" A ft Free admission to every boy and girl bringing a dog to the JSt yf matinee performance- Dogs must b » or «*■ W Q FRIDAY, AUGUST 4— O A The Screen Sensation A Q "MISSING HUSBANDS" jf V? The picture that made Paris gasp. From Pierre Benoifs W SJ novd "L'Atlsntldc-" J* A SATURDAY, AUGUST 5— A 9 V HAROLD LLOYD, in "A SAILOR-MADE MAN" W w 5 Reels Q ( ^ Added— Ceraldiae Farrar, in "Carmen" (Revised Version) A J A SUNDAY, AUGUST 6— A POLA NEGRI, in "INTRIGUE" g * Falkner's Novelty Store ON THE BEACH WZ SPECIALIZE IN Toys, Japanese Goods, Souvenir Cards, Bathing Caps and Sun Glasses SKEE BALL 9 Balls for 5 cents. A healthful exercise for young and old. Prizes given on high scores. CITY PIER Cape May New Jersey Try a Star and Wave Want Aj
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