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This Is Not An Announcement IT IS A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS. THESE FACTS ARE BOUND TO BE INTERESTING TO ANYONE WHO IS CONSIDERING THE PURCHASE OF AN AUTOMOBILE Tli ^-Detroit manufacturer whose product we handle asked us some time ago how many oars we could sell during the month of November. Evidently we didn't place our figures sufficiently high to make it interesting to the manufacturer, as he immediately advised us t^at if we doubled this allotment we wqold be given a liberal bonus on each cir. We agreed — the cars are now arriving— and we are going to move them. We want to state right here that this is not a' "going out of business" proposition — neither is it a "clean up," but .simply a plan of the manufacturer »- to get these cars better known in my territory. It js a Real Opportunity to purchase the latest Fall Model of a car selling for less than SI, 000, with the following up-to-the-minute specifications: Roomy five-passenger body upholstered in genuine leather. Powerful 39 h. p. motor, 115-inch wheelbase, genuine easy riding cantilever springs, oversired tires, one-man mohair top, electric starting and lighting system — in fact, the equipment is complete down to the minutest detail. A written one-year guarantee and our regular service goes with each car. Here Is Our Plan WE WILL GIVE TO EACH PURCHASER OF ONE OF THESE CARS,* THE LIBERAL BONUS WHICH THE MANUFACTURER HAS OFFERED US. THIS AMOUNTS TO $ . NO, WE WONT GIVE THE FIGURES HERE. SUFFICE IT TO SAY THAT THE AMOUNT IS MUCH MORE THAN YOU WILL EXPECT. Come See the Cars, or Phone Us and We Will Bring One to You K,i —
MOTOR SHOPS Wildwood Ave. Wildwood, N. J. Opposite Both Stations Or a call at Star and vV ave Office will receive prompt attention Keystone Phone 65X k - ji> X . UluK ,- jsA , •
- , TRAIN LEAVING NEW ^ YORK. NoTcMBt R 1th Two fairs "HIS One Fare A month of delightful travel via scenic lines, visiting historical and interesting points and resorts, including the Colorado Rockies, Grand Canyon of Arizona and a complete tear of California. Write u today /or itinerary, particular* and rate*.
We Take the Ravel Out of Travel JndHHdua! ticket* furni*hed from anytebere to I. "oeierytmbere. by any route, tit lotvest rate*, /to extra charge for adt)ice or *ert>ice. Ithierarie*. hotel accommodation a. etc.. if de-tired arranged to meet your requirement*, fullman reterxJaSr ticn* *ecured. Ixt u* help you plan your trip.
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PAIGE CARS If interested call on DAVID KONOWITCH For Particulars and Demonstration 4884 Washington St.. Cape May
STOVES AND HEATERS are the proper subjects for discussion at this time. In order to get right down to this heating argument call on Charles A. Swain, 305-807 Jackson Street, and inspect his large line of stoves, ranges, heaters and oil stoves. MOVING VAN A large moving van, for long or short I distance moving, any where at any time. Sawed fire wood delivered at Cape , May for $6.00 per cord. I I. T. WOOLSON. 113 West Taylor Avenue, Wildwood, N. . J., Keystone Phone 73. 740-11-6-12 L. 1NGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS House Wiring, Niekleplating and Oxidizing. Office: 306 Decatur Street FALL CLOTHING For either men or women should - be tailor made. Place your order now with Sherer, who has had years of experience " in producing fine clothing for men and women. Latest Spring samples and styles are now ready. SCHERFR'8 Decatur, near Washington Street. Advertise your wants in tne Cape May Star and WaTe. I*. &ed moda'draS* or »bote« end^S ■ ■criptkm for FREE SEARCH aad report ■ oo pelenttbrltfy. Buk ratarao.**. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES ■ Too. Our free booklet, tell how. what to tneent ■ ud am jea mooaj. VrltoMq. • ■ D. SWIFT & CO. „ PATENT LAWYERS, . i i H MSSeveottS^WMhlnotM^^^ t
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Write for Sample of CAPE MAY BOND A TRIAL ORDER; \ I Will convince you that we can " deliver the goods * I t Star and Wave Publishing Co.: t ® r 315-317 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. t r. n 2 SOUTH CAPE MAY TAX SALE ; 4 Monday, December 20th, 1915
a p t Public notice is hereby given by R. F. Boggs, Oollector of the Borough of South Cape May, that ^ he will sell at public sale all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term B for which any person or persons will agree to takg same, or in fee where no one a | will bid for a shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest b , and coBts of sale. i This sale will take place at Town Hall, South Cape May, N. J., Monday, g, B at noon, December 20, 1015. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and a | real estate to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom said taxes v have been laid, on account of 6ame and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel are as follows: — ti Owner. Block Section Amount a J. Brand 33 62 $2.38 s Mrs. A. Dambrosia 1 . 52 2.51 V. Dambrosia 39 44 2A1 f( . J. A. Eltonhead 17 62 2.39 H. Friedman !.... 13,15,17 , 61 8.54 Jay S. Garrison .* 4,5 * • 72 2.52 H. Hughes i . 5 5-100 acres 4.09 J. Jacobs 5,7 61 2.96 b R- Libe 21 33 2.39 . J. McGann 25,27 43 3.19 J. McGurk 29 62 2A9 w J. Mcjiinley 31 . •" 39 239 re M. Rosenberg 17- 46 2.51 "i A. Weanner 7, 8 33 2.96 si -j. M. Wilbraham 1,2,% of 8 22 2.97 A. Zane 1 61 2A1 James Hastings — wriTy. . ... . . " Fait 18,-16; 17 j 757 — 11-13-81 aadoottage 39
ELECTRIC SPARKS. . With the President aoA his Cebme% j practically unanimous in favor e t mi an suffrage the cause tea li isms douely advanced. • As a promoter of a "Christian Spirit" of peace and good will, the Bethlehem ' Steel Company is a misnomer and might with propriety be requested to change ■ The accepted definition of 'war" emphasizes the possibility that war stock speculation will lead to pandemonium.. Americans are still congratulating themselves on the privilege of paying a war-less war tax. Bulgaria does not enjoy much leisure for domestic debate on war policy. Everybody's chasing a scrap of paper in the Balkins. Maybe we can escape war yet, if we don't mobilize the poets. The supply of blonds is holding up *5 well under the dyestuff shortage. When Greek King meets Greek people, then comCs the tug of neutrality . It's up to New York to establish an asylum for Wall Sreet war babies. Anyhow, the ultimate consumer ran a chance of going to -jail if he tried to get free sugar. Occasionally a statesman comes out for woman suffrage in such a hurry that he has no time to explain away some of the vigorous arguments he used to make against it. • • • The offer to recognize Oarranza if he will squelch Zapata is the apotheosis of a glittering generality. Unless Doc. Elliott and Hugo Musteri^erg soon arrange another little joint (febate, it is feared psychology will take its place among the lost arts. Bryan "Says that the remainder of his life will include "active participation in politics." This may mean that he ba< no Intention of giving up voting. • • • The Turks do not even take the trouble to make oensors suppress the massacre news. • • • The remarks from Ben Lindaey about a shotgun as slander medicine may lead a motion to christen MrT "Colonel" instead of "Judge." _ Inventors of plots for movies and melodramas have hard work in keeping up with the straightway reports of jewel robberies in the daily papers. —< ■ • • • When America decided to equip itself with armanent of any kind, nations may rest assured that it will be the best the world affords. If anybody should now have the nerve produce "Lend Me Five Shillings" in New York, he would be laughed off the stage as a piker. Speaking of strong candidates, a man named Onion is running for office. Some fellows can see no big men in their home town. Everybody at home is as small as they. Mexican bandits continue to be indifferent whether they shoot up Carranza'e" hopes of recognition or' not. The fact that a war loan meets with popular approval may offer too many to take an encore. Having enjoyed a pleasant holiday with John D., Jr. the Colorado miners are showing a cherry inclinationn to get to work. Some efficiency expert could produce startling statistics to show an immense amount of time spent in ineffectual Wall Street will never succeed in putthe margin operator completely on basis of safety first. October poets are cautiously waiting the weather to declare its intentions. The impressive parade demonstrations leave no doubt that woman sufgoes marching on. Statements are made that Germany would be willing to consider peaoe on reasonable terms. As usual, that word becomes the crucial consideration. Conditions in Europe make the U. S. a desirable location for- a Mexican chieftain to retire from public life.

