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— . MUD HEN SEASON OPENS DUCKS MAY BE HUNTED OCTOBER 16TH— MUD HEN LIMIT TO BE TWENTY. 1 Early migratory movements of the 1 birds indicate there will be plenty of sport for New Jersey hunters when the reed and rail bird season opens today. Sportsmen report these birds are already congregating in. great numbers on the river and bay meadows, where they will feed and fatten duri ig most of the FallThe open season for sora, marsh hen, mud lien and all the other rails and for shore birds now in season, lnclud'ng the black-bellied and fcolden plover and the -greater and lesser yellow levs, will continue until Nov (Tiber 30 Reed bird season will c'ose October 30. Legal hunting for du:^s, geese and snipe begins October 16. Daily bag limits established bv New Jersey law fix the quantity of th-s class of game that may be taken by one hunter as follows: 25 in all of rails, mud hen tod marsh hen; 50' sora; 50 reed birds; 15 in all of plover and yellow iNtaWEST CAPE MAY Lewis Hoffman had a serious time with his an* oh- account of a spider bite but is Ottt of danger. Mrs. Stella Jbhnson is entertaining her niece- - , , ... , Mrs- Lizzie Hewitt is visiting sister, Mrs- R. Beeves' over Labor Day. Miss Ethel Pwtttt of Millvillfc, spent some time hdre last weekMrs Edgar Richardson and little daughter, hate left for their hom^ in A1M°"nnd Mrs. Frank Hily and Elsie
,u, .... mi." SUMMER Clearance Sale White Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Bathing Suits, and all summer goods are now offered at cost You will find some wonderful bargains by coming early. M. C. FRYMIRE WASHINGTON and JACKSON STS. MHiniiiiiniiniinniunnnmniiimiiiimnmininiinimnnmiiiimminiiniimiimiti
| Knot, and Dorothy Fryer, spent t'_e I week end with their aunt, Mrs- C-' J Willis. , ' v Mrs. Charles Swain entertained her sister, of Philadelphia over the week b 1 Dorothy Swain is spending sow.-: - in Philadelphia- ! Francis Germon is making a long i 1 stay in Philadelphia on account ofjcontracting measles. ;I Charles Smith, Jr., is spending some , : time with, his uncle, John Johnston, f Mr. and Mrs- Jose-h Wheaton are | i entertaining their daughter from & - a distance- , , s Mr3. L. Feldeno, of Haverford ave - t nue, Philadelphia, is spending the, - week with Mrs- C- Willis. i Mr- and Mrs- Orion Reeves and lit- _ tie daughter Dorothy have returned ^ i to Easton after s lending the summer s with their parents. Edward Germon spent Sunday in n Germantown. - " Miss Tryphene McKean is spending , - two weeks at Pittsburgh. s Elizabeth Meyer has returned after i, spending a week in Philadelphia. Margaret Hand is spending some , <t time with her aunt, Mrs. Charles -Per- * y Miss Alverda S. Kriehl of Lansdalc, 1 f is spending the balance of the" sum - 0 ' mer in Cape MayMiss Tryphone McKean is enjoying ( an extended motor trip to Pittsburgh and other points of interest- ; e RAGS WANTED ir , t Will .pay 5 cents oer pound for g clean Cotton Rags suitable for cleaning,, machinery. Will call on receipt -r of Postal Card or .Phone Call to STAR r. & WAVE Office, Cape May. N. J. it Either Phone 90.^ ^ ^ , le Track Coach: What, are you going n to run— the mile or the two mile? , Runner: I don't know. I can tell iehetter_a^_the_^nd_rf_the_mjj2^==^s
Classified Advertisements All classified advertisements must cash with order, no orders taken _ over telephone. j_, FOR RENT : s - — 9 : FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT — - 1 6 rooms and bath, gas and eleci 428 W. Perry street, apply to Mrs- ! F. E- Harris, 614 Washington St. 9-2-1-216 F WANTED WANTED — Family of two wishes to rent house, furnished or unfurnished, near center of town- Address, 8 L. M. Rettig, Nerwfield, if. J. ' 8-26-22-3-206 WANTED — To buy a sneak box, must bd in good condition. State price to ; Star and Wave office. WANT®® — Girl, white, chambermaid, . assist with children. Work here j and return to Philadelphia. Apply 657 Hughes Street. ; 9-2-22-lt-217 WANTED — Woman to serve as gen- - eral housemaid Permanent posi- i tion, sleep in house, private room and bath. Apply Star and Wave, m. ; WANTED— Salesmen to sell in South ' Jersey the most liberal Accident & Sickness Insurance policies. Veryeasy. sellers. Write W. I. Zechman, Special Agent, Woodbine, N- J . : 9-2-22-lt-2l6 1 ' WANTED — Woman for housework' in , family of three. All conveniences. ; Apply George C. Sandgran. Broad- - 1 way and Emerald Avenue. West Cape MayWANTED TO RENT— Sfnall furnisiied house or apartment for the winter or would consider rooms with housekeeping privileges- Muse be reasonable. Address J. M- H , star and Wave Office. 21 LOST Classified Ada will not be inserted without cash payment. No ledger entr- can be made on such small am- ! ounts. 1 LOST — By working boy, $55 in bills j oetween Hotel Glenwood. rear enI trance and Hickson's Tailor shop. i Jackson street. Reward if returned to Phelan. Hotel Glenwood 9-2-22-lt-218 LOST— Tuesday, August 29, on Beach i lllllllllllllililiMMM"""""""""" ^— — — 1
at Perry street, one diamond ring, and one wedding ring. Reward if returned to Star and Wave Office-lt-9-2-22 LOST — Saturday evening, Diamond "Tearl Spray Pin. Reward if returned to 1005 Stockton Avenue- . 9-2-214 FUK SALE | SALE— One acre of gcoil land on corner, fruit trees, no buildings, ideal site for summer house or coufd be made into several building lots- Opposite Sunny Hall Cafe, Cold Spring, N- J- Address Geo. E. Carley, Dorchester, N. J. &-19-22-2t-202 • FOR SAJJ&— -5-PasSenger Reo in first II class condition.- .All tires new. - (cord)— Battery and .\f>t«r„ firstclass $200-00. 6-Passeuger Overland." Ford Sedan, 1940- -Ford Coupe 1920. Ford 1917 Touring, $150-00. FOCER & MECRAY. FOR SAiLE — Antique melodian- Can be made into handsome spinnet desk, so ponular now. First applicant gets it- Apply Star and Wave Office, to M. ' SCHOOL PUPILS— You start school on the 11th. We are prepared for a big sale of scratch pads, which have been made especially for you in convenient sizes. 4x6, 5x8, and 6x9. at three, five and seven cents a piece, or twenty cents per pound : Get your winter's supply now. STAR A WAVE PUB- CO. FOR SALE — Going business for sale Big opportunity. Apply 303 Washington street 9-2-219-3t FOR SALE— Kissel Car. Apply RH. Argoe, Meadow View Farm, Erma, N. J. 9-2-lt-210 i bungalows Three hundred knock down Bungalows of war time but substantial construction, all conveniences, located within hauling distance of Cape MayTo be removed from present -location. . Samplq House completely re-erected 1 and finished may be inspected at any ' time- Let us submit actual figures " which will prove conclusively that a great saving has been and can be effected over the cost of present day 1 construction. For particulars, address, WHITLOCK, P. O. Box 63. Carneys Point, N. J.
Autos For Sale gAblLLAC (touring) • OLDSMOBILE (touring) CHEVROLET (baby grand) Also h SPORT MODEL -ROADSTER Care in Fine Condition. To be Sold at Low Prices Apply Wm. Hickey, City Garage iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini =• i Dry Goods and Notions B. Ti HAZLETT 32$ Washington Street
m. s.pe;eoff i Caddy, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream BEACH AVE AT DECATUR ST. 1 1 1 . A ntw to of SPORT HATS *2-5? Also new dreaa hata in the pew J browns and other stylish shad- jM es. Prices Reasonable. V Lottie R. Hillman 209 Perry Street , CAPE MAY j Out Tuesdays Keystone Phone, 58-M
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