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CAPE MAY STAR ZH§ WAVE Omu Wave astablishod USB Star of the Cape established 1868 Merged in 8 tar and Ware, 1907 Publication Day, Saturday. Forms Close Thursday evening at 6 o'clock •■>iiH|Hii Prica, One Dollar a Tear la Advance This paper is entered at the poet office as aecond elase postal matter. The Star and Wave Forme cloee Thursday night of each week. ADVERTISING RATES Display, m of paper, plate matter, j5 MBta per inch per insertion. Locals s cents per line psr tagprtiaa. Locals, am yearly contract, a %sta per Roe per insertion. When locals ran tire months or more, wffli monthly dungs* the ret* will he ys psr cent sf the one-tinu rate. If display advertisements as* to he net, a charge of 5 cents per inch tingle Mtnmn is to be paid for composition, and the nam for aB changes. Jot petition adjoining reading matter, odd 10 per cent to nn of paper rate. *er petition, top of column and adjoining reading, er dint following and slen«d 1 1, add so per cent to rnn of payor rate. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOKUR ADVERTISING ST THE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES SllE OF UN# FOR UNPAID TAXES FOR TOE YEAR If* CITY OF CAPE MAY 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given by ■ GILBERT C. HUGHES, Collector of T taxes for the City of Cape May, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, that he will aell at public sale ' all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, ' for the shortest term for which any person or persons will sgree to take the same J and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and cost of sale, or in fee where A no one will bid for a shorter term. The said sale win take place at the F City Hall, on the corner of Washington and Franklin streets in the City of Cape G May, County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, on TUB8DAY, THE 27TH DAY OF D§- M CEMBER, a. d., 1910,
at the hour of one-thirty o'clock in the afternoon. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, and the names of the persons •gainst whom the said taxes have been : . laid on account of the same, and the amount of the taxes to be paid on aceount of each parcel are as follows, vix: C. Alger, lot 3, section 17, Mt. Vernon Land Company, $ 10.00 John Alien, lots 15, 16, section M, tMpe May City Land Co. 6.00 Frederick Boerner, 421-2o Bank Sti, lot 6, block 5, 41.00 Frederick Boerner, 501-3 Broad St., lot 2, block 6, 36.56 CAtharine A. Bruce, 102 Ocean St., lot 30, block 10, 213.00 John S. Brown, 230 Windsor ; Ave, lot 21, Mock 16, 30.00 Wm. Bennett estate, Madison Avenue, sdj. Marie Bullitt, 8.00 J. B. Barr, lot 3, section 4, Cape May City Land Co, 2.00 C Burleigh and James C. Gray, Missouri Avenue, lot 1761 120 John C. Bell, Cape May Aernue lot 900-1442, Delaware Avenue lot 1276, Vermont Avenue, lot 1729, 2.60 David C. Orwell, 830 Lafayette St, lot 12, bloek S, 40.60 James Oonnelly estate, 1045-7 Lafayette 8t, lot 6, Mock 2, 18.00 Mary K. Crease, Congress x lace 38.00 May Connor, 19-20 aecond Avenue, lot 10, Mock 17. 36.00 Herman Cox, Lumber Yard Delaware Avenue, block 8, 10.00 Catherine A. Council, 913 Stockton Avenue, lot 43, bloek 20, 87.80 Ourlee Cox, lota 14, 16, 18 and ' 20, section 11, Cape --ay City / L ^ -and Co, 12.00* James A. ChrtuU, Yacht lot No. I* rv 1 00 Ehxa Chambers, 1014-16 Lafayette Street, 26.00 CMpe May Hotel Syndicate Wm Flinn, chairman, Beach Ave, K , 10 lots 4631 to 4640, 10 lots 5097 to 5106, 600.00 Donald Campbell, Massachusetts Avenue, lot 1084, 2.00 Ospe May Hotel Syndicate, Beach Avenue, Hotel Gape MsV, 8/100.00 I Robert A. Ckmpbell, Miaaouri Avenue 684, Delaware Ave, I lot 702, Ckpe May Ave. lot 1 . 897, Illinois Ave., lot 1864, 2.40 Annie Doekery, 822 8t John •treat, lot 36, block 6, 8.00 1 Mary E. Dalmedo, lot 6, section I 9, (Mpe May City Land Ox, 6.00 1 Caroline Edmonds, lot 0. Dele'. | Threes, Jefferson 8treet, 4.00
p I-'na* Fress, 805 Queen Street, u lot 32, Mock 2, . 35 AO Eli Flanagan, lot 3, section 16, Cape May City Land Co, 10 AO .land Flagg, 1006-8 Washington ) street, lot 23, block 2, S6A0 Henrietta F. Gladding, 1112-14 Washington st, lot 11, Mock 2 40X10 Henrietta F. Gladding, 521-23 Bank Street, lot 15, blk. 6, 14.00 i Harry Goodwin, 1150 Lafayette ' Street, lot 44, bloek 2, 8.00 ' Zophar Howell, &J0-38 Lafayette St, lot 10, block 8, 108.00 • Fannie D. Humell, *809 Stockton avenue, lot 4, block 20, 122.40 Joan Halpin estate, Broad 6t, e block 5 , ' 38.00 Matilda G. Iredell, 209 Howard street, lot 7, block 17, 116.00 Mary E. Kennedy, 670 Washington St, lot 1 3-4, bit;. 9, 85.00 Yvuxiam King, 25-27 Ocean St, r lot 42, block 10, 167.00 Tbeo. Mueller estate, 11-15 Decatur 8t, lot 33, block 10, 169 AO , Katharine Marsden, lott 11, sec. 7, Cape May City Land Co, 8.00 , S. S. Marcy estate, 1107-13 La- , Street, 27.20 1 ( George D. Mills, 1202-6 Lafay- 't ette Street, 3520 i ( Stephen Molford heirs, 1101-3 Lafayette 8t, lot 13, blk. 2, 15.00 . S. 8. Marcy estate, 1007-13 LaI fayette Bt, lot 84, blk. 2, 13.00 - < S. 8. Marcy estate, 1123-39 Lafayette St, lot 82, blk. 2, 43.00 . Lafayette McDonald, 1109-18 1 Washington 8treet, 20.00 Lafayette McDonald, 1108-10 Lafayette St, lot 52, blk. 2, 2920 L. P. Meininger, Virginia Ave., lots 1363-66 320 John B. Newkirk, Riparian -tights, front 1013-15 Beach ■ avenue, 4.00 | Max Nagel, 1228 Lafayete St, 10.00 Blanton H. Noble, li-15r8eeond Avenue, lot 7, Mock 7, 58.00 Howard F. Otter, 401-3 Broadway, lot 2, block 14: 46.00 James M. Pulinger, lot 15, I sec 17, Cape May City Land J Company, 3,00 Mabel Russell, 1265 Washington 8treet, block 1, 26.00 I Randall, lot, Cape j5ay"City Land Company, 4.00 M. Rogers, 1280 Lafayette Street, lot 34, block 1, 06 .00 I Rogers, lot, see. 15, Cape May City Land Co, 2.00 Fanie J. Ruffings, 824 Jefferson Street, block 4, 18.00 f . Rogers, lots 22, 24 and 20, section 16, Cape —ay City Land Company, 6.00 Mary Richard, Washington St., lot 610, 4.00 101 oru, 4.00
ie • red Roth, Washington Street, s, lots 1082-83 Massacnusetts te Avenue, lots 1105-6. 12.00 is Reading Railroad, lot 11, secn tion 4. First Avenue, 10.00 ie A. G. Stevens and George Doug- •- lass, 405 Congress, block 14, 60.00 i: Alexin Schellengcr, 1136 Washington Street, lot 9, blk. 2, 24.40 0 W. S. P. Shields, 1019-21 LaI fayette St., lot 89, block 2, 39.00 0 1 W. S. P. Shields, 1-4 interest stable lot on Osborn St., ad0 joining Crowell's 4.00 John Sloan, S. E. half lot 16, 6 Sewell Plan, lot 2. blk. 16, 5.00 Genevieve Sickles, southerly 45 0 feet of lot 17, Sec. 3. Cape May City Land Company, lot 17, 9 block 1C, 74.00 Peter Small, lots 5 and 7, sec. 9 11, Cape May City Land Co., 6.00 Joseph I. Scull, 404 Lafayette J Street, lot 6, block 7, 38.00 M. C. Swain ,237 Windsor Ave., 3524 ) George Twibell estate, lot 2, Beckon 2, 20.00 Ueo-A. Twibell estate, lot 4, section 6, lot 2, section 12, 1 lota 17 to 22, section IS, Oipe May Land Company, 28.00 I John Thompson, L. E. Miller and A. M. Miller, lot adj. Bailey I and Quidort, Devil's Reach, 3.00 1 Frank W. Town, 909 Beach Ave nue, lot 30, block 20, 186.00 1 Jane Taylor, lot 1, section 16, CMpe May City Land Co., 8.00 Unknown owner, lots 3 and 6, section 4, Cape May City Land 1 Oompanv, 1800 Unknown owner, lot 6, section 3 6, Cape May City Land Co., 10.00 Lota 3 and 4, section 9, Cape 3 May C5ty Land Company, 40.00 I Lota 5, section 7, Cape May City J Land Company, ]6A0 Ix* 21, section 7, Ckpe May City i Land Company, 10.00 Unknown owner, lots 5, t, 10, 1 12 and 16, section 18, Cape May (Sty Land Co., 60.00 Unknown owner, 7, 9, II, 15, section 13, Gape May City land Company, 60.00 a owner, lota 1, 2, 6, 8 fl and 10, section 14, Cfcpe May y land Company , 15.00 ( owner, lots 13 to 22, g section 16, Ckpe May Qty b land Company, • 30.00 t owner, lot 2, section » 16, Gape May CSty Land Oo, 5.00 p j owner, lots 1, 2, 8, 4, g I -action IS, Gape May Qty 8 Land Company, 20.00 1
I .« — , Unknown owner, lots 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, Mt. Vernon Land Oo.. 40.00 1 Unknown owner, lot 4, section 18, Mt. Vernon Land -Co., 4.00 Georgian.!;. Vance, 727-9 Osborne street, lot 6, block 4, 22.00 A. Whyte, lot 11, section 16, Cape May (Sty Land Oo., 2.06 A. Whyte, lot 12, section 16, Cape May (Sty Land Co., 2.00 Frank Wrisley, yacht lot, 1.00 Dated, Ospe May, N. J., November 1910. GILBERT C. HUGHES, "•26 5t . Collector SOCIAL STATIONERY Calling cards, at home cards, wedding and other invitations are among the class productions of the Star and Stationery Department. It is possible to procure these articles just as j good at other stationery establish menu, it is impotsiblo to find better quali- j ties anywhere and our prices are in is another feature of this department. qui and examine our en- j graved and printed samples and Wove Stationery Department, ! 317 Washington Street, Cape May
TINICUM ISLAND RANGE BO0Y « NEW JERSEY Delaware River— Tinicum Island 0 Range Buoy 2 T, 2nu class tell type nun moored to the SM of the intersection 0 of Schooner Ledge and Tinicum Island Range lines, reported dragged to the NM 6 and Wd of Tinicum Island Range line November 22, will be replaced as soon 9 as practicable. 9 By order of the commissioner of r Light Houses. ■ — . Cocaine which dulls the nerves never yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The heavy - feling in the forehead, the stuffed np sensation and the watery discharge from the eyes and nose, along with all the 1 other miseries attending the disease. » are put to rout by Ely's Cream Balm. I Smell and taste are restored, breathing ia made norma'. Untu you try this 1 j remedy, you can form no idea of the ■ .good it wifl do you. Is aplied directly to the sore spot. All druggists, 50c. j Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, I New York. ! Flaked Rice Bread at Wolff's, 6 cents a loaf, a cereal baked into bread.
:l THE MUffl STORE 9 THE FASHIONABLE FALL STYLES Because the Hst is the most conspicuous article of a woman's | attire, its selection should receive the most car rial attention. To wear Me of our new hats is to rest assured that no one can be better batted, for they are utmost in quality, in atyle, in finish, in workmanship and perfect fitting. F-I-N-E M-I-L-L-I-N-E-R-Y 0. L. W. Knerr 518 8c 520 Washington St BOAT BUILDING Launches for Bale. on which to ran out beats for examint jon or repair Many years of experience enables me to assure satieJOHN PHARO, 1263 Lafayette Street Keystone 'Phone 96 R YOUR SIDE WALK If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO Will give you great satisfaction. 1 Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for one year from time of completion. 1 P. 0. Addreas, Cape May j 6-0-1-1 8m
ORDER CALLING CARDS NOW Secure your Engraved or Printed Calling Cards before the Holiday Rush. All kinds of Announcements and Invitations Engraved or Printed in the best possible style. Star and Wave Publishing Co. 315 and 317 Washington* Street Social, Commercial and Manufacturing Stationers
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S. R. GIDDING Clclhier, Hatter and up -to date shoes CRAWFORD Shoes for men 419 Washington St, Cape May,'N. J. IMPORTANT If you ar$ looking for absolute comfort from the first day, ask to see La France Flexible Welt > j
'M1; : "IRONING MADE EASY" Our New Model V"M" No Roaring, No Lighting Bach iron ia complete with 6 feet of the best trade of rubber hose, two springs for each end of the bose to keep the same from kinking and asbestos mat or rest 5 pound iron - - - $1.75 CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington treet
CALENDAR PADS will be stapled to fancy calendars when purchased at the Star and Wave Stationery Department Price 2 cents each and up. We will also have a fine line of fancy calendars in stock for next week. Come and see them.

