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SHIELDS* Excelsior Surf Baths Beach At*, and Decatur St Valuables Check ed Reasonable Rates Change Now to Arcola AND YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR HOUSE INTO A HOMEARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. 622 Washington Street an too* axons hmsbbs at T. a UTMM tm Washington Street Cape Kay, V. J. A Full- Line of Ball Band Rubber Boota and Over Shoos. Fresh Oooda that received from the Factory. Repairing In all lta Branches. Not raspoaalble for work left over M days "" TVs aaa without a daftaltw aim ha Ma to halpUealy disabled. Money hes toi proper place and Is e staunch ( fktond in timm at stross. Mart now with the fleemlty True* Builder's Hardware & Household Supplies M. H. WARE S16 Wash. St. Kay. Phon, 1I4-X Dr. F. G. Steinbach Veterinarian WILDWOOD, £ J. Both Phones NOTICE Second hand furniture and stoves ' bought and sold. Alward W. Hill- , tnan, 209 Perry street- Keystone Phone, 58-M. Stock room, second floor, Excelsior Building, West ?erry street. 1-14-22-tf ' Wm. F. Brown Plumbing & Heating Leave orders at store . 417 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. St. Mary's School of Music 516 Lafayette St. PIANO, ORGAN VIOLIN Evening Classes Advertise in Hie Star and Wave and wabrt rewrite a

i, I A. SUDAK All Kinds of Polishes for White, Tan sad Blade Shoes I 505 STOCKTON SURF BATHS FINEST BATHING ESTABLISHMENT ON THE ATLANTIC COAST \ JOHN C. LITTLE, Manager >~ \ Polite Attention / — 1 — t*; — ■ — 1 Cape May County Tjtle and Trust Co. (SUCCEEDING THE REAL ESTATE AND SEARCH CO.) Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity Title Insurance Municipal Bonds for Sale Money to Loan on Mortgages Searches " Briefs of Title Conveyancing 'Baker Guns For fifty years known to the trade as the best for sennet ***** BATAVIA LEADER, Price $37.00 . If\ your dealer cannot supply you we will send, transportation, charges paid, upon receipt of price. Send for BAKER BOOKLET describing the entire line. Baker Gun Company 314 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Wildwood & Cape May Ferry Service NOW'RUNNING [ LEAVES WILDWOOD CREST AT END OF TROLLEY LINE AND SCHELLENGER'S LANDING, CAPE MAY 9.15 — 10-30 — 12.00 — 2.00 — 3.15—4.30 Church's bus line leaves White House Tea Room (Boafdwalk) for all boats. Arrangements for moonlight parties can be made - at the White House Tea Room. f \Fa6e— Adults, 35c; Children, 20c— EACH WAY I WEST END GARAGE I y£ J. T. Bennett & Co., Props. A On Wost Parry Straat .... Jaat Ovar Railroad A & Prompt and Skillful Attention to 8 YOUR MOTOR g X _ K ^ Specialists in Sales & Service Accounts v Ignition Work for B ^ Battery Service Willard,and Western g © Acetylene Welding Electric Batteries Q x & CARTING OF PROMT ATTENTION IALL KINDS TO 0KDEIS Long Distance Hauling From Cape May to Philadelphia RANDOLPH JACKSON • EXPRESS 10 HIRE \ 862 Queen St. Phone, Keystone 16S-X CAPE MAT, N. J.

[i Miss Amy- Norton has been visiting H hereout in Atlantic City the past || Mrs. John Taylor of Wildwood call|U ed on her sister, Mrs. Clara Smith on 5, Saturday. Mrs- Smith is caring for _ the home of Alexander Schejlenger. Mrs. Mary F. Norton ik"now at her home in Dias Creek. She h»« been spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Norton at PleasantviUe. Mrs. William Schellinger and daughter Edith of Wildwood, called on Alex^Schellinger on TuesdayMrs. -Ralph Norton visited Atlantic _ City on Friday. _ Charles Lawrence of Wilmington, Del-, came down on Sunday for a fewdays looking after the affairs of his father who is skrwiy improving at the home of his son. Mrs. Ware and daughter Hilda, of Cape May, were visitors here with her brother on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nestler and son Tom of Philadelphia, were week- end visitors at the home of John Wall and wife. North Dias. William Weatherby and wife of Wildwood, moved into the tenant house of John Henry on Saturday. Miss Esther Howell has been visib-' ing for two weeks at Green Creek at . the home of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur " Hollingshead. Reeves Douglass and Mrs. Jacksonwere callers at Cape May a day last weekGeorge Swartz and fami'y were among those who were sight-seeing at Atlantic City on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cresse of Cold Spring, were visiting relatives here Sunday. — Thomas Douglas took his first party out fishing Saturday off Reed's Beach. They caught one hundred a thirty weak fish and croakers. Oland Reed, son of Geprge Reed, * who is employed in Trenton, was married at Seaville Camp. on Sunday e afternoon. Only the* immediate family and a few friends were. present. Mrs. Coleman Westcdtt of Colwvr Pa., is visiting at the' home of her • sister, Mrs. Coleman Norton for a few days- She will a'so spend a fewweeks at WildwoodFred J. Smith and family of Stone Harbor, called on Coleman Norton on Sunday evening. ' IN MEMORIAM GARRETSON — In loving remembrance of our dear father and hus- ( band, Samuel Garretson, who left us on August 6th, 1921: Just$a line of Sweet Remembrance Just a memory fond and true Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts shall long for youTHE FAMILY. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS ] Estate of Alvin Mecoy, Deceased . Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 26th day of July, A. D- 1922, on the application of the subscriber, executor of said deceased. notice is hereby given to the _ creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the'2©th day of July, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated Julv 26th, A. D. 1922. J.' SPICFR LEANING, Executor. 7-29-l0-ofl554 STATE OFfeNEW JERSEY Departiffint of State Certificate of Dissolution ^ To all whom these presents may come, Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the' voluntarydissolution thereof by the/ unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that W. LStevens, Incorporated, a corporation of this State, whose principal office - jf Is situated at the C^oe May Plant In 5 Lower Township, adjoining the Cape May City Water Works, County < f ¥ Cape May, State of New Jersey (Wil5, liam L. Stevens being the agent •v therein and -in charge thereof, upon ■f "whom process may' be served), has ^ compiled with the requirements of A "An act concerning corporations (Re- ^ vision of 1896)," preliminary to the <e issuing of this Certificate of Dissolu5 tion. { NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thomas F. f Martin, Secretary* of State of the 5 State of New Jersey, do hereby certi- ■ \ fy that the said corporation did, on / the eighth day of July, 1922. file in ~ ^ my office a duly executed and attest- % ed consent in writing to the dissolu- | \ tion of said corporation, executed by | / all the stockholders thereof, which - 3 said consent and the record of the E £ proceedings aforesaid are now on file ■ in my said office as provided by law. I 5 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I | A have hereto set my hand and affixed ' ¥ my official seal, at Trenton, this I 3 eighth day of July, A. D- one thous- ' A and nine hundred and twenty-two. I C( THOMAS F. MARTIN, \ ft Secretary of State. | 5 7- 15-5 18.90 C( = . - I ^ NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT | Notice is hereby given that the ac- | counts of the subscriber, as ad minis- . tratrix C. T. A. of Samuel F. Ware, | deceased, will be audited and stated ■ by the Surrogate, and reported for I settlement to the Orphan's Court of I the County of Cape May on the 16th ' day of August next, at which time ap- I plication will be made for. allowance J of Commissions and counsel fees. Dated July 10th, 1922. . HELEN N. WARE, I Administratrix C. T. A. I J. SPICER LEAMING, ■ Proctor. I 7-15-5 -pf7.14 J Subscribe for the Star and Wav$.

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