CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE • ' Saturday. September Sw Page Eight
Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page 1) ^ AH classified advertisements must be cash with order, no- orders taken "classified* Ade will not beinserted without cash payment. No ledger ea- £ trv can be made on such small am- . •onta- _i_ 1 for rent FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart-. " merits by year with bath, also private or individual garages by year, with electric lights and all convemences. Prices reasonable Apply Harry Kehr, Cape May Motor Shop-9-16-22-tf-239 FOR RENT— Furnished . Apartments heated with hot water on first and third floor, price reasoHaWe. Apply Miller Cottage, Cap.? (May. 9-23-22-tf-245 BOOMS FOR RENT — Lanodowne, 29 Perry street, one half square from beach, choice rooms, full sea view reasonable rates- <M0-l-26t FOR RENT— Apartment 3 rooms 1st floor, 2 on second floor with use of . bath. Centrally located- Apply «' bain, centrally iw~. r
I Washington street. j FOR RENT — 'Furnished House for ( winter months. Apply Star and r Wave Office. . FOR RENT— 6- room furnished home . rear of 911 Washington St. Rath, Gas and all modern conveniences- I Apply James McGrellis, Cape May Point, Phone 84X. _ FUlt SALE TYPEWRITER FOR SALE — Oliver No. 9. Good as new, used two monchs wiTl sacrifice at half price. , Star and Wave Office, tf ' Paper clips arc useful in a thousand ways. We have the hr" want at eight cents per hundred or 50c in thousand lots. Ihis is 30% to 50% under the market I price. Get them now for the 1 ""'"SftwAVE Fl'B.CO. I FOR SALE — Baby carriage, reel. graV, reversible, like new; a'so shpd and' chicken house fo^which make offer. 29 Perry streets 9-30-11262 FOR SALE— Six Bowling Alleys and equipment. Two pool tables and equipment to be removed by pur- *»"* K' «So5f FOR SALE— Saxon good order- Apply C. A. DeTurk, 618 Washington St., e , d d
WANTED WANTED— Young man desires position in private family, any land of 1 work. Experienced in cooking. . Reference excellent. Apply Hotel 1 Devon, George Hayward. " 9-30-22-3^257 WANTED— Jobber or operator to sell or operate MOJO Ch««™> ^om Manhine.. Fred, A. Moody, 1827 Arctic Avenue, Atlantic City- , 9-30-lt WANTED — Remington and Underwood Typewriter. State pnee and y condition- Star and Wave Office- ' BOARDING— Table Board and apart- - ments. Mrs. Harry G. Bennett, 615 _5 Hughes street. Cape May, N. J. d 9-30-22 -lt-263 . ' found I FOUND— A Black and Tan Rabbit „ Dog. Owner will please call at ArJ1 thur Wilson's, Cold Spring. * NOTICE st Second hand furniture end stoves II bought and sold. Alward W. Hill- •' man> 209 Perry street- Keystone " n. ' co.m sfnck room, second
Excelsior Building, West ,'cr- ] ry. street. 1-14 22-ti MRST JANE BROWN dressmaker 821 Corgie Street Cape May, N. J. I KSYSTONE PHONE 1 69-R J Dry Goods and Notions i b.t.hazlett f, 323 Washington Street
educational sunday | Sunday, October 8th, has been desf ignated by Commissioner of Educa- I • tion Enright, as Educational Sunday. * The purpose of this da" is to create favorable public sentiment for Educa- 7 - tion- Pastors of the" various churches J 1 are urged to observe the day by im7 pressing upon the people the great f importance of education by urgin" that the standards of morality and pa- : - triotism in the schools be raised. r Lincoln said: "Public sentiment is 1 d everything. With public sentiment t nothing can fali; without it nothing t. can succeed." The schools are asking 5 for the support end coooeration of the churches and all intelligent people. Therefore, the <L> known qs Educa- ~ tional Sunday has been set aside for the purpose of molding public senti- - ment in behalf of the public schools, ft E. R. BRUNYATE, r- Count Sujlerintendent. COLD SPRING The Missionary Society met at the ne home of Mrs. M- E. Sawyer, Wednesnd da\i_ 1,- Parvin. of Buena, visited Mrs. E. visited
relatives in this vicinity over the ' week end. , , , The bus line has made a change 01 schedule. , . J IThe services of the watchman at the Cold Spring crossings were dis'continued Sunday evening. 1 I 1 The, Rev. D. Castlcbciry from Call- , fornia, preached an sermon t at the Old Brick Church Sabbath I ] morning, subject, "I am the Bread of I I Miss Elizabeth Hand of Clayton, attended "services at the Old Brick I I! Church Sabbath morning. i I Mr. and Mrs- W. Balthazcr and son ! I Harold, spent Thursday with friends. . I A new baker is making daily trips , ; through our village. , ... ! The D. of A. neld a supper at Ji iO. U. A- M. hall Tuesday evening- j J. Hayes, of Alexandria, Va., was a week end guest at H. L- Fosters. = The Smith cottage is being renovated and made read" fro occupancy by Mr. and Mrs. H. NeedlesMr. and Mrs. W. Spurgcon and family arc occupying the Ewing cottage on Shunpike Road. • A box social was held at Grange Hall Monday evening. CITY CLERK MUCH BETTER City Clerk William Porter is slowly improving in health after his serious illness of the past few weeks. Subscribe for the Star and Wave. Cane May. ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ™ ™ ™
ERMA V Miss Julia Ryan, Beatrice Melbourne Sfhelleuger and Marvin Elliott, motored to the Trenton Fair °nMrs. Eva ingereoll and Mrs. Emilv Yearricks spent Friday with Mrs. ; Snyder. \ Floyd Hoffman is taking his annual __ , vacation. He will spend a few days : at the Trenton Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Snyder have ■ moved into the house that was formerly occupied by William Cressie * 411 Frank Schellenger has built a new * Emily Yearricks spent Tuesr da- with Mrs. Andrew Hawn. » Dr L- C. Ashburn and wife spent several days atthe Trenton Fair. Mr. and" Mrs. John Soffe, of Cape l" May, spent Wednesday evening with r Mr and Mrs. Leonard Brown, i- A- H. Swain made a business trio . to Philadelphia on Thursday. Rbfus Cox spent Bundav with nis ■parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cox. t. K Wendell Fraley spent several days in Paulkboro visiting ljis parents reC°The anniversary of the Tabernacle Church will be held next Sundav. A ie Bi-hon will preach morning and evens' intr. All are welcome-
RIO GRANDE Mrs. Frank Neal spent Friday with Joseph Cox of Cape May City. Some of our young girls are em- . nloved at the canning factory. Mrs. Harrv Steer is entertaining ho'r mother. Mr. N,« of Ocean CrtJMrs. Rebecca Neal and Mrs. Liar , ence Gallagher, were in town on Fndav transacting business. I We are sorry to learn of the seri- ' 1 ous illness of our much esteemed gro- , • rcrvman's wife who is at her mothers Philadelphia. ' , 1 Mrs. Marguerite Weber who has ' 1 been visiting friends here for a few 5 1 weeks has returned to her home in 'Philadelphia. David Hughes, of Cape May City, j preached In the M. ^ Church on San1 i day evening. WEST CAPE MAY '! Mrs- Alfred Matthews and Mrs. ■ Clara Matthews, axe- spending a week e at Niagara Falls. Mr and Mrs. John W. Meyer arc I spenebng a few days in Trenton. Mrs. Leslie - Morton spent a few V davs with Mrs.* Edward Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hemmingway |S are spending a week at Niagara FallsMr. and Mrs. Horace Church have - returned after spending a week in New York. J
Distinctive Lighting Fixtures For the Home A great variety of Lighting Fixtures for all Purposes make possible the selection of the proper size and style for producing the most beautiful effects. fh r| ^ Will equip an Eight-room house 1L < k with these handsomely all-brass *p J fixtures consisting of living room— 1-4 light fixture • dining room— 1-3 light or indirect BOWL three bed rooms— 1 light fixture in each bath room — 1 side light. white enamel hall room— 1 acorn fixture, ceiling kitchen— 1 light fixture A. D. REEVES ELECTRIC SHOP 215 DECATUR STREET CAPE MAY, N. JKeystone Phone 25-D Agent for Bridget on Chandelier Co. '■ ^ (SSggj jgfc SAVE THE ' ^ 'fol? SURFACE 1 After Summer'. Wear and WraBj.t 1 1 - V Before Winter'a Storm ^ Paint your Porch Floors with j U. S. N. DECK PAINT Pure Gum Outside Varnish, $2.75 Per Gab I ' nr 1 wniD is jackson street W. LePlUlR, cape may, n. j.
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