Page Eight " . CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday ,/>ctober 7. 1922. J
Classified Advertisements (Continued from Pace 1) ■ AH classified advertisements most ' be cash with order, no order* taken •rer telephone. Classified Ado will not be inserted without cash payment. No ledger entrv can be made on such small onntaFOR SALE FOR SALE) — Si* Bowling Alley* and 1 equipment Two pool tables and equipment to be removed by purpurchaser. Albert R. Hand, Cape Ma- 0-30- tf FOR SALE — Coal Range, Park Manor, good as new. Gas Range, Clark Jewell. Axminster Runner, 3x15 feet. Sanford's Bauvais (new). <new). 1016 Stockton Avenue, Cape May, N. J. ? FOR'SALE— 1017 Ford Touring Car. ^ Excellent condition, fine motor. Price $100. 909 Corgie street . 10-7-dt-268 _ y v FOR SALE Remington No. 10, good. Oliver No. 9, new. Remington Portable, new. Underwood, good. ^ ALBERT R. HAND, CAPE MAY £ FOE RENT „P
I">R RE^JT — Unfurnished apartments by year with bath, also private or individual garages by year, ■with electric lights and all conveniences. Prices reasonable- Apply Harry Kehr, Cape May Motor Shop. 9-16-22- tf -239 > FOR RENT — 'Apartment 3 rooms 1st • floor, 2 on second floor with use of bath. Centrally located- Apply 667 ; Washington street 9450-tf FOR RENT — 'Furnished House for winter months. Apply Star and Wave Office. FOR RENT— Bowling Alleys, only outfit in Cape May. A. R. Hand, Cape May. FOR RENT — Four room apartment and bath, reasonable. Apply L. S. Bennett, No. 4 So. Lafayette street, , Cape May. 10-7-tf-266 DONT FAIL to read the STAR & I , WAVE'S • Free Classified ad edition's story this week- I' I
1 Business Opportunities t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — For , Sale, Variety store, good paying business. Must be sold on account 1 ■ of death in family. Apply H. Sacks, : 409 Washington street, Cape May, 1 N. J. 1 WANTED 1 AT ONCE— Two- room furnished apartment, u~e of bath, for < winter months. State particulars, 1 and price- Address, Apartment, < Star and Wave- ' < WANTED — Young man desires posi- } tion in private family, any kind of h work- Experienced in cooking.. Reference excellent. Apply Hotel I ( Devon, George Hayward. 1
WANTED — Jobber or operator to sell or operate MOJO Chewing Gum Machines. Fred A. Mundy, 1827 Arctic Avenue, Atlantic City. — Remington and Underwood Typewriter. State price and condition. Star and Wave. OfficeNOTICE Second band furniture and staves bought and sold. Ahvard W. Hillman, 209 Perry street. Keystone 58-M. Stock room, second , floor, Excelsior Building, West I'er- , ry street. 1-14-22-tf ,
NOTICE , All gunning on the farms of Ralph ■ Taylor, Walter Taylor, Leon Teal, t Michael McPherson, William Ludwig ( and the Walters Farm is postively forbidden. I will have my same watchman thereW. L. LEVERGOOD. 1 9-30-3t-260 i Dry Goods and ' Notions i i I I B. T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Street 1 Advertise in the Star and Wave. , lThe results will be most satisfactory.
FIRST GRID TEAM AT CAPE MAY , HIGH SCHOOL For the First time in the History of ; the school, Cape May High will be , represented by a foot ball team this , fall. More than thirty players hav« practicing for the past week. The material, however, is gteen and > needs considerable instruction in fun- - damentalsRay L Fite, who last season was : coach of Woodbury High, is the new ' physical instructor and will coach the i eleven- i Coach FHe last season developed ' one of the best teams Woodbury High ' ever had and they tied the Coll- \ team for the Class B South- I lern New Jersey championship. 1 I But four games will be played, 1 1 Cape May Court House, jl Middle Township and OAan City are *
1 the games scheduled. 1 7 The new high school athletic coun- 1 cil which consists of members of the < Board of Education, alumni and mem- t \ bers of the faculty, will have entire t j control of the raising and expenditure f . of funds. i Coach Fite is also going to organize t a hockey team for the girls in the I 1 school. The Athletic Council will have the awarding of letters for the 1 members of varsity players on all of 1 the teams. No student will be allow- - | ed to be on any of the teams who is not proficient in his studies. not yiuiKiciib ui ma aiuuica.
Bud Davis and Eddie Ashburn are of positions on the eleven. The Moore brothers will also win places on the team as will Marcy, who was one of the stars of the base ball team. The squad includes following: Bill Lynne, Morris Cherry, Arthur Lovett, Wallace, Harry Callahan, IrvTrueland, Billie Poindexter, who was the star outfielder on the Cape May Giants base ball team the .past seson; Alex Moore, Mahlon Moore, Ben Shertenleib, Frank Williams, Jack Donley, Harry Williams, George Palmer, Happy Benstead, Jack Giles, Charles Sandgran, Ned Ashburn and Oscar TenenbaumHERE'S A GOOD ONE Little Bo-Peep, she lost her sheep, How careless not to mind 'em, For Bo-Peep had no STAR & WAVE ad would have helped her find 'em.
. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT I For the District of New Jersey • August Lintenbreder vs. The Power Fishing Boath "Shark" i 'In obedience to 'a Monition of Seiz- , ure to me directed, in the above entitled cause, I have seized and taken , into my possession the following described to wit: The Power Fishing | Boat ""Shark." For the causes set forth in the libel now pending in the U. S. District Court, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming the said described Power Fishing Boat "Shark" or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemnand forfeited, and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the of the libel, that they be and 'appear before the said Court, to be held in and for the District of New Jersey, at the United States Court Room, in the City of Trenton, on the 17th day of October, 1922, at 10:00 o'clock on the forenoon of that day, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurthereafter, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and make their allegations in that behalf. ' 0 J. H. MULHERON, U. S. Marshal, Dist- of New Jersey. DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING BEGINNING OCTOBER 7TH INTITY PIER THEATRE Cane M*v N. J. ; 8:30 to 12 P. M. ADMISSION 50c (Tax Paid) Subscribe for the Star and Wave.
Distinctive Lighting Fixtures For the Home A great variety of Lighting Fixtures for § all Purposes make possible the selection of J the proper size and style for producing the i most beautiful effects. J dtQC equip an Eight-room house JKk' * ^ith these handsomely all-brass % yfW fixtures consisting of | LIVING ROOM— 3-4 LIGHT FIXTURE ® DINING ROOM— 1-3 LIGHT OR INDIRECT BOWL THREE BED ROOMS— r LIGHT FIXTURE IN EACH * fl BATH ROOM— 1 SIDE LIGHT. WHITE ENAMEL ** HALL ROOM— 1 ACORN FIXTURE, CEILING KITCHEN— 1 LIGHT FIXTURE R A. D. REEVES ELECTRIC SHOP - 8 215 DECATUR STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. Keystone Phone 25-D Agent for Bridgeton Chandelier Co. % I ■ 1 SAVE THE fflOfe SURFACE j I — fl ".— L.1' Aftcr Summer's Wear and m " ■ 1 Before Winter'a Storm Paint your Porch Floors with U. S. N. DECK PAINT < I Pure Gum Outside Varnish, $2.75 Per GaL W I eNOIR 18 JACKSON STREET ■ " • oeiium, CAPE MAY N j
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