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THE REGAL COMPANY ANNOUNCE WINTER CAR. |t One of the newest Yinter cars to | wake Sta appearance comes from the j ^ Regal workshop. They are equipping!, their Eight and Light Four with a detachable Sedan Top which has been | ( built especially for these two Regal ( models . i Mr. Pierce, Sales Manager, in diecusaing the new top to a gathering °f I field men said, "I believe the last barrier to winter driving has been broken < down. First they didn't drive because . . • to start a cold engine was as much as ^ your life was worth. The starter now oa the car and a detachable top for winter use the owner can use ite ear the year through." , The etandard one-man Mohair top for . summer is supplied in addition to the | top. The windshield in both cases serving y»oth tops. . ( Thelfinjsh-nl^the interior makes it ___pj*rtl®iya limouhioi in appointment. The whipcord trimming, electric dome light with nickel trimming and all handle?- and attachments with nickel trim. FromSall indications this Sedan top . will appeal mors to the owner of one ear, as he is the man who will benefit most. It is the prediction of the Regal Oo., that the ultimate car is the closed car, for both city and country travel. Regal salesmanager finds conditions in the west such that Regal output for the next three months jrill be materially increased to keep 'pace with the demand. "Never in any of my western jaunts," says Mr. Pierce, "has the outlook been so bright. In St- Louis, Kansas City and the other cities our dealers threatened me with violence unless 1 increased their allotment of cars for fall delivery. I spent a good deal of time with these men talking about the convertible top and they were more than enthusiastic •bout it. Without any trouble I showed them this new Regal would bring a decided increase in fall sales as the dealer is at last in position to supply a closed car at a low price. "I think that the logical car for the
west during the next few years will be | such a ear as our Light Four. A car j C with • generous wheel *base, powerful j n and accessible motor, Jull electrical equipment and graceful lines. These . h things appeal to the man in the rural j districts quite as quickly as to the city j > purchaser. To him the car is reaHy a I Tital necessity to his jcbeme of living, j C Bumper crops aye-not qnly giving him n plenty of cash: but making him a very a shrewd buyer kf motor cars. Shipments to the territory west of the Mississippi River for October and November will fc eclipse any in the history of the com- h panv. "As I journeyed from Chicago to Omaha every road was ladened with ma- j chines. Everyone of the occupants • 0 U Salle, bent on discovering his America or the first time. We have felt this spirit of exploration in our Bales of Eights as the majority of tourista turn to a super-comfortabe, super- powerful, super-efficient car for the long haul' travel" 6
DENNISVILLE Prof. David Davis and wife returned on Monday to their home in Roeelle, after a week's visit to Mrs. Davis' sister, , Miss Clara James. , Mrs. Charles Lawrence of Mooreatown, j spent a few days with relatives recently. Miss Bill OhrroD of Plainfield, is the gest of her siater Mrs. Charlotte Qarroll. E. B. Lewis and family with gusata are occupying their cottage for a few days while Mr. Lewis goes with gun j and dog after the cotton tail. Mr. Hamer, of Merchantville, is sojourning at the home of Miss Annie
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James, 1 «&****>■£ now and then .at L Abe wild Jwnay, having Albert 8eull » ^ I ' guide.. •' i The Misses Oorado, Way, Gandy, Car II and Oorson, are guests at a house party for the- week-end in Philadelphia ■ Mr*. Edward Wells being the hostess. 1 \ After months -of suffering David Hoff- 6 passed away, on Wednesday morn- £ ing at his father's home. The M. E. Cbureh held a bazaar and 1 supper on Friday and Saturday nights, < December 3rd and 4th. A carpet fund < j is the object for which supper is held. A full attendance is desired. ! Mrs. Hannah Lloyd is with her 1 (daughter, Mrs. J. Mecray at Cape May. • i Mrs. 0. Geary and infant daughter, j visited Court House and Cape May due- j ling the past week. The shoppers to Philadelphia from 'our village on Monday were Mrs. H. ' j Chester. Mrs. «H. Van ArtBdalem, Dr. E. < wife and daughter. ' Painters are at work on the hou*ts of Way and Daniel Westcot. Mk and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, ac- I eompanied by their a»nt Miss Hannah < Townsend, motored to Wildwood on 1 Sunday. A joint birthday anniversary gathering was held on 6unday for the twins, Frank and Fred Bushnell, at the horn? of the former. Albert Bushnell and wife and Sham gar Hand and wife were out of town guests. Franklin Bushnell has joined the army of workers at Pennsgrove. Work as carpenter being his part of the toil, having acquired efficiency under Levi j Wentsell at Avalon. Mrs. Anna Downs visited Holly Beach ' for the week-end. Mrs. Abbie Matthews spent several J days with her uncle, Washington Ernes*, t ii recently. Miss Matilda Kulp was the guest ever Sunday of Miss Roxanna Gandy. Miss ' Kulp is a teacher in the Philadelphia ' schoo'.iMiss Hannah Fidler, of Coll'ingswood, B visited her nieces and nephew* during r the past week. Mrs. Ogden Gandy is with her hus6 band at the shipping station on Man rice River where Capt. Gandy has a n large oyster shipping plant ; PETERSBURG e Miss Cornelia Matthews spent Wedp I nesday in Ocean City. iC j Quite a number from here attended 1 1 the all day meeting at Beesley's Point d | Thursday. is I J. B. Christian of Ocean City, was in >- ] town Friday. j Raymond Sack was in Pennsgrove a ic day last week. I X. C. Lafferty and wife of Gloucester .
j spent Sunday with James Smith I Miss Mary Hoff of Ocean CSty, came Monday evening for the winter, Miss Carrie Blske was in Ocean City calling on friends. The many friends of Mrs. Fred S. | are pleased to hear she is doing nicely after her operation last Friday at Jefferson Hospital. A good submarine commander is now by his discretion as well as by "valor. What Bulgaria seems to need is a Loehinvar to oome and carry it off. a • • As for woman's rights, President Wilson believes there are states' rights. Col. Roosevelt killed the moose in self but he merely wounded the elephant. Goraki's winter samples for men's suits are worthy of your inspection. * NOTICE TO GUNNERS. All persons are forbidden to trespass the Two Mile Beach property with dog or gun, under the penalty of the law. Order of Mutual Liquidating Co., Philadelphia. 748— ll-6-8t GUNNING FORBIDDEN. Gunning is positively forbidden under penalty of the law on the premises of Samuel Taylor, Joseph Stitee and the Hughes Estate. Tour stove will be needed soon. ' Jesse Brown, 110 and 111 Jackson Street, will furnish new pipe and erect the stove on short notice. '"""'"I » for FREE SEAROH •** <w»rt I oapaunuutlty. - ■ ■ FATEMTS DUI^FOETUIIKS *«* ■ D.lwFT & CO. I PATENT LAWYERS, t
WEST CAPE HAY L Mr. "And Mrs. 6outhard Bdredge are spending this week in the oountry, on j their Bins. They entertained as their , guests on Tuesday their father. Assessor S. E. Ewing, Miss Mary Eldredge, Mrs. , Frank Cassedy, Cape May and Mrs. Floyd P. Clark, of Pitman. Meanwhile , during their stay, the engineer is trying , out his two young famous canines. We look for big well filled bags of game. , Konowitch Bros, have opened > branch place of their business of selling fresh , and salt meate and are keeping the B* ratline of goods they carry in Cape May. , It is quite a convenience to their patrons here. Still another venture on an entirely new business has been made by two of . young and enterprising men. It is shoe store opened in the postofEce building by our post master, Mr. Mark Frymire and Eddie Germon, the popular grocery chauffeur and delivery man of the Williams store! They issued a very attractive circular and are exclusive representatives here of a large manufacturing company whose makes are the •'Security" school shoes for children, , American Lady and American Gentleman shoes for ladies and men in all styles grades and prices. We hope that this -ifetr firm of the borough, Frymire . and1 Gerinon, may prosper in their new , venture. Mr. Floyd P. Clark of Pitman was a i' visitor over Sabbath at Frank W. Cassedy'a home. , Chester C. Landis was over from Atlantic City on Sabbath and returned 1 taking) Mrs. Landis with him for a con- ■ siderahle visit. . Mrs. Floyd P. Clark, after a very r pleasant visit of ten days with her siss ter, Mrs. Helen W. Cassedy, returned l to her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little have re1 turned to their beautiful home after a 2 week's sojourn in Cape May. i- Mrs. Ned Ayres ol Los Angeles, Cal., i is the guest of her parents, Mr. and a Mrs. Thomas Scull. V, Miss Irene Stanton spent a few jMys last week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Maurice Pancoast and little daughter of Millville. are spending some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Nichols. Miss Edith See is visiting Mrs. Chester C. Davis in Philadelphia, for a few ■" i days. Mr. We. Stanton and family have moved to Philadelphia • for the winter. " The "Alpha" class met for their monthly business meeting at the home of Miss Letitia Peterson on Monday
shopper on ..fttndag. >*, . ■ Mrt Cbtffea B. Perkins is spending a, few days in Camden this w*dt- .... . Miaa jane. B. Hastings or. New York, returned home after spending tome time with Mr. am} .-Mr*. Daniel Miller. Miaa Jennie 6cull spent Sunday with parent*, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Seuli. Mrs. Thomas Scull is entertaining her mother, Mia. Ireland o Philadelphia, for some time. J. L. Defcwfler and family entertained company on Sunday. I Mrs. George Little is spending some I time awayt A. Lovett of Pennsgrove, N. J., spent over Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Nichols spent - Friday. in Philadelphia. Mrs. Wm. Vanzant and granddaughter Edna, are spending some time in Phiadelphia and Wilmington, Del. GOSHEN The Philatbeans or our village, i numbering— Sir went to Cape May City , last Thursday and were entertained for ■ the day by Mrs. Samuel Corson, The I automobile Tide was charming and the ' hospitality of Mrs. Oorson could not be ? beat. These Philatbeans oomprise an r organized Adult Bible* "foass of which Mrs. Humphrey Swain is the teacher, i Mrs. Corson, the hostess is an absent - member. A splendid dinner was served of which these hungry travelers partook - freely. In the afternoon a fine program d was rendered as follows: Welcome, «M re. - Sam. Oorson. Response Mrs. Lewis Corson. Readings by Mrs. Bugg and y Mrs. Rhoades. Paper, "A Voice" by Mrs. i- Swain. Recitations by Mrs. John Hearn d and Mrs. Goff, of Cape May City. Class tongs, a humorous chorus etc. Mrs. -- Cotton was then given a curiosity box as a gift from this class, and as she opened each gift there was great fun especially over some funny gifts. PhotoI grapher Smith was sent for and the |(j class picture was taken. When the shades of night began to creep over the fg earth, these joly women returned to their homes in Goshen, greatly pleased je with this hajipy day by the sea. Their je heartiest thanks are expressed for the ,g splendid hospitality of Mrs. Oorson. *- UNCLAIMED LETTERS. w List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May Postoffice for the week ending ve November 10, 1015: •r- Cliecy, Leo. . •«r Motoer, Miss Beatrice. ne In calling for the " above please say *y advertised. J. E- TAYLOR. P. M.
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e AUTOMOBILES TO HIRE. Automobile to hire by the hour or - trip. Apply to Bigg's Garage, corner of ■ e South Lafayette and Perry Strttes. , 760-11-13-1 , f I o DRESSMAKING — At home or sewing d out by the day. Prices reasonable, r CaH-or write Mrs. C. Homan, 127 York o Ave huc, West Cape May. 753-11-6-3 HEATED APPARTMENTS • ";l Heated and furnished apartments with private baths for rent at reduced prices for winter months: 3 rooms, $15, per monfh. 4 rooms, $20 per month. 5 rooms S25 per month. -V Mrs. E. Turnei, 323 Washington St. "Furnished Apartments For rent, by month or season. Hot " water heat, good location, reJfF"mbder- ■ ate. Apply for information at Star and Wave Office. 612— 10-2-tf I* OR SALE. ^OR RENT— A three or four room flat for rent, furnished cheap. Apply Edward Cresse, Girard House, cornor South Lafayette and Perry Street. 759 LARGE HALL FOR RENT. Washington street Hall, largest and best equipped hall in Cape May, can e rented for entertainment*, dancing, etc. For information inquire of W. J FENDERSON, 320 Washington street. Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink and numbering machine ink at Star and Wave Stationery Department. Grey Bond typewriter paper, size A 1 -? til, 30 cents per ream whil? it lasts. Only 50 reams in this lot. Star sod Wave Stationery Dept.
MONEY MONRY Have client will loan on first mortsum from *500 to' $1,000. Apply J. H. HUGHES, 410 Washington St POULTRY ~ ' FOR SALE— -White . Plymouth • Rock egg® tor hatching, one dollar per aetltir.g of fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C. Pierson, cornel -■I'ashington and Union atrects. 10-o-y LOT BARGAINS ..Three 3-4 acre lots, highest land in West Cape May, 50x210 feet, on 'Landis avenue, a street 50 feet wide. PRICE REDUCED to $400 for a short time. Cash or easy terms. The first comes • gets the 'choice jot — nearest Bro-»dway._ I Apply to own« at^SlO Broadway. t ^ 1 "Rent a Safety Deposit Box. in th« 1 armor-plated vault of the Security f Trust Company, Cape May. No Trespassing You are hereby notified that no tres5 passing will be alloyed on the Teal ■ form, located in Lower Township; Mecray farm and Race course farm, lo3 cated in West Cape May. R. H. ARGOE, 590 — 9-4-Pt Manager. i '■ 5 and 10 cent goods in abundance at ' Jesse Brown's, 110 and 112 Jackson street. Cape May, N. J. i Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A I i Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink d and numbering machine ink at Star and Wave Stationery Department.
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