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DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to .Family Trade. Order* Promptly Delivered t Factory, 314 Mansion St 'Dining Room, 313 w*gTKE*T°* ' T A ILI DIOTI DI*fSlt A •PBCULTY Kerntoae Pkaae *«A ■' '■ . 1 1 < ;

TOTOTOmaram ~ -mai— ) 3 MORE WEEKS AND THEN Cbrietmae ■ a,i —■ Q Buy of Cape May Merchant* and watch this town grow. The metropolitan cities are now large enough. TV . I '•» I ADVERTISERS -IK THE STAR AKD WAVE ARE RELIABLE

. 3 ■■■■tomem This Is Not An Announcement ( " IT IS A PLAIN STATKMKNT OF FACTS. THBSK FACTS ARE BW'KD TC BE IVmUCHTINl. TO AMYOiTE WHO IS it »NRI DEIUNG THE PUR ~ CHARE OP A* AITUMOEILS TV* Drtrwt a>i»hd*ui sLm product •» handle salted us wae tima age hew aut tan »» euuld sell daring tAe month of November Evidently w* W*1 pinse ttaar figures snAmentiy high to sake it iotewot tag U the •aaafcftaw as ba vmsdioLrly atrnd us that rf we twWd thi* ilbtarat , •e *i*M he give* a bW bean* an each ear We agreed— the ear* are BOW nmvtag -wad we ah, gaiag to au« them j j We was* to stale right Iter* that this is aot a going out of hustaewn peipssitiaa — neither is it a "iliaa op.* hot simply a plan of the maaafactarar t* get these ear* hattsr kw*i ia my territory It la a j| Real Opportunity ha I If ha i the latest Fail Modal at a ear wH.ag far lew than 11.000, with the 1 1 hi ■ tag .r w the aiaate yialLi. hat !*• |i magi* bady apbsMtrrad m genuine leather Powerful » h P aaaer II* aah wheettaa. gaaaa. -n-y ng«g anatiievw .pnng. om ■■■d tron. a aaa mohair lap. oisatrw starting aad lighting ayntem— ta fart the n*w*a tit ■ aapdi daaa M the aaateat detail A wntte* aae year phailtt and ear rwgwiar * ereae gww «ta taah ear ' t j * 1 Here Is Our Plan » v V (, wb wiu. urvg to racii nmauam or on* or tube can. THE I ibnii bobub WBfB THE *AJtTTA<TUR*R HAS OFFERED IS TWO ATO M "NTS T» | MX WE WCHPT MYI THE PWCUB au MRa rr to bat that the amount i» hit*! Mori TBAM IW WTU. Expncr „* li Come See the Car*, or Phone U* and We Will Bring One to You MOTOR SHOPS ..... a a a a a a. . .

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arr of cafe may ; ' Fnrro mi Gam- | Otsshar Mth. MIL 10 ' Wm. L Stevens aw electnd mayor. V Joseph H Ha nea wan elected Dliwctor of Revenue aad Finance V William a Shaw wan electee I>1 rector of t^t reels aad Public Improvements a TMmu W. Mil lei w*s elected Cltf at U*M per una. a Stephen B. Wlleon was elected Trans, urer aad Tu Cai tenter, at 3*88 per y Ordinance Run* the Mayors salary jr at rtfteeo Hundred Hollars, aad the other Commissioners at Twelve Hundred and Fifty Lw liars each per annum « was adopted. Resolution fixing Tuesday of each week at 1* a m. for regular meetings adopted. ^ Adjourned meeting* Mayor" Steven* * HMMlM. . _ o Passed, resolution requiring the City Treasurer. Recorder. Superintendent of « Works and Tax Collector, under the City Charter, to produce all books and papers pertaining to their respective offices' at the City Hail on November 1st. art » a. fit, for audit, prior to I handing them over to their successor* In dies. Passed, resolution for the renewal of • note for 32898- |« Passed, resolution appointing J- Allan Wales, Assessor for the term of one 1 at a salary of 3*80 Inert urted Director of iftreete and Highways to have necessary repair* * mads to Sewer Disposal Plant. November 2nd. Itfli. , f Regular meeting. Mayor Stevens pre- « siding Passed, motion on account of holiday. , that no business be transacted. f Adjourned to meet Wednesday. No- , f rem be r 3rd. at Id a m November 3rd. 1(1*. ' Regular meeting. Mayor Stevens, pi tallla*. f Reported, ordered two car* coal for j los ructed Director of Streets to pro- 1 'Tnmnwted 1 f«r«-tor» of "street* and , 1 Public Work* to us* their di*cretion In 1 finishing the beach front work. , ^ November >lb- Jtl*. k Regular meetinp. Mayor Stevens j presiding. 1 Instructed Director of Streets to pur- j chase car of stone anil repair- crossing 1 at Broad, and Ktmira Btreeta Instructed Director of Streets, to change line of Jefferson Street as per | "I'Teard" vr lieckert. President of At- ; j Isntlc Construction dnd Supply Com- | pany aad Engineer Miller. In reference; to Beach front work. I Adjourned to meet November ttth. f f November ldth. 1*1*. , Adjourned meeting Mayor Stevens presiding . , < passed reeolutlon fixing I he term of Stephen B Wilson City Treasurer and Tax Collector at three year* from October Mth. r Paao&d reeolutlon transferring »7»«.*3 from Sewer Disposal appropriation to Police and Watchmen , Apprcved bills amounting to I1.SIS.M J were ordered paid November 13th. !•«. I Special i"- ' •>'-> *>.■-. 1 -

L, • - -j Accsntad Lafayette aad Pfa*UB ..?aa ^ ** Passed reeolutlon to conUatw the aerileea ef Joeepk Frwas for a short MM "Ss?r ripf aws; WShPermJS5r*itoid. PAaa^auxnt Bnginear Works, fit* per year Edward B. Hewitt. AaoMtaat Engineer Works. *7»* per year. a K. Mama. Eagineer Fir* Department. |7M par yaar. Jaroee T, Rice. Engineer Fire Depart 17** par y*ar William Hickey Engineer Bet**r Plant. ITS* per year Jdvrard Lang. City Lab#r*r^^ ^pr Jannia Turner. Janltreea. »1M net year Approved bill* amounting to tl.m.ft wrf* ordered, paid. ' November Mth. Ml*. ppRegiBar mwtlng. ■ Ma/oY Stevens Authorised Mayor to purchase neceb**Authortaa?'ffiyo»t"to have accounts of the city audited. Approved bills amountMa to 33. 307 1' were ordered paid. . November 23rd. Ml*. Regular meeting. Mayor Stevens presioina. "mmunuwtlon Trom Board of Trade Clerk instructed to acknowledge receipt, and say Commission pleased to coo per - I ate so far as practicable. Reported. Sewer Beach Avenue and Howard 8t*reet. having received etten- | tion. Approved bills amounting to |S19fI wore ordered paid. 1^» I* T. Stevens wae employed to audit eity account* at 35 pet day. Thomas W Millet -appointed Sinking Commissioner in conjunction with Mayor and Treasurer. Mr Learning- Instructed to ascertain w net-ship of C. M-. D. B. and 8. Pi ■ R . with view of collecting account street improvements I '"lerk authorised to draw orders for i »mi and monthly payroll. THOMAS W MILLET. City Clerk. ITATlxm or TKB KBCBXTTfi AKD JKMHIMMTI OF TK* CTTT ^>r CAP! MAT. K. I 1 To the close of business Novem' er 33th, ,1313. Oeascal Account i cash on hand last report | September Sfith. 38.323 *3 , To cash received from City -Colleector Taxes. I8.*35 Id To cash received from City I Clerk. 342 33 1 To rash received city note dfs1 routuad In bank. ti.Sdd »« 343.334 3d I Cr cash paid orders of counI ell and Commissionera. 11.133 43 cash paid school. 1.333 33 By eash paid Interest. 3,348 8# cash paid Board of Health. 133 33 By cash paid notes In Bank. 21.333 33 balance on hand. 3.323 33 43,3*4 33 October 38. to November 18. 13] S 3115— T. C. %. Bpes. r 42 03 3113 — Sherwood Hand. 33 03 3117— K B. Hewitt, 33 M lilt — C E. Holmes. 3* 33 — Jas. T Rice. I* 33 IIB-Uw. Long. 3* 38 3 1 38— W. L." Steven*. 121. 88 813*— -J. H Hanes. 1*4 It lift— W. M. Shaw. 134 11 81*3— T. W Millet. 33 It tin— & B Wilson. 33 33 ! si*# — J- Allan Walga. 3* 33 1133— F C. B. 8 peace. 23 33 Sl«— Sherwood Hand. . 21 33 , 3132— BL 8. Hewitt. " 28 38 3183 — W m Hickey. 8S 8* I 3184 — C E Holme*. H 8* 3183 — Jas T Rice 23 88 ' . 3188 — Rdw long. 28 8* ~~~ * 1% 31 ! COMMISSIONERS REPORT NO. TWO 118* — Eastern Tel nri.1 Tel. Co.. 23 73 2122 — Jefferson Gibson. 32 12 3122— Joa. Frees. 3* 3f 3124— Walter Smith. I* 33 11 23 — -Wm Glbeon. 23 34 31*1 — Henry Belgfrted. 12 *3 31 Lulu Hughes. 22 *4 8147— <3. C Baldwin. *0 3* 2143— Jefferson Gibson 27 *1 3148— Walter Smith. U 84 31*8 — Joe FYeas. 23 34 3131— Isabella Hand. —2 T1 '3132 — Mella Hand. 14 *4 33*2 33 Streets aad Public Buildings X182-- Cape May Hlumlna.iag Co.. 178 *4 i Cape Stay Light and Power Co . 1.273 23 *1.133 22 Bapalrlag aad WaWrlag Btreeta. ■ 3113— M J A 8 8 RR. Co, 32 *4 I 1133 — M. H. War*. 4 12 3138— Moooa Owen,. 7 64 12114 — Chao. Keoler. Jr.. (fit 24 ;3lt» — Herbert Steven*. I 84 | 31 44— Grant V Mamas 84 27 2133— C. A rt wain. 33 37 •lit 43 rue aad Watar. 1111— G B. Nawtoa Coal Co. . 323 2* 1131— C. M Light mod | PewerOa, . Ill 3* 3431 2* }#♦: MM' HIO*** B""1 33 33 ' ; 33*3 — G. W Reeves. * *3 3888 — L K r Trig 11 ** ] 11*1 — M. L Warrington 13 , 2134— f™IE* Mtnu 3 H ' 1137 — E) dredge and MM ' 131 14 ,3113— C ■ Coal and 3c* Ca- It 33 213S — M W Hand # •• 1 3141 — -J. C Little. 4 33 It 43 — Grant Vanaman. It M ; 1143—1 K Hand. 1 33 I 1137— Jennie Turner. 4 33 *3*3 43 ' 12333— R M mUm-"™ til 2* | •23*4— Lower Twp Taxes. 17 ft 2337— K f Leper 1* 71 133*8— T 81 Millet 33 8* 12131— "C T fii evens. 13 41 1 1182— Del and AIL Tet A Tel 1 43 3128 83 ""itmdi '* "**'*' * 34.211 28 aietienagy aad Prtauag 1133 — Star and W-ave Fuh Co 133 It llij.-cape May Herald, 1 2i j 2143 — Herald Pub Oa. 3 3* 3137 34 Ptes liyemar , ,r=r-— 1 a#: -*■ -Porter 2 38 ' *•*—■. • Hand 1 *• 838 - W R Baiift J W 8M- wST Paetee Baa { 44

.... WW — C. M Light and JTw Oa, 4 33 2133— TOW. Yasser -M Bt S . m 3« £ November 2#Ih. to caS> 2 rueeivat, 32t.28t *3 November JHth. ^by^uah S TO. d^Z HtU C dative Animt « November ttth. to cash ]■ racefvad. 34,842 33 * Or. November ttth by cash paid out. 2.411 11 Baltace, 31.424 71 Bpacial Bead Issue December 1st. 1814. November 23th. to cash received, 33,2*9 13 ' Cr. November 23th by cash , la paid out. 4.333 1* „ 1 Balance. 33,331 til Special Bond Issue March let, 1*15. n November 38th to. dfiah b received, 3*3.3*8 47 Cr. November 2#th by cash it 1 paid out. 72.241 23 - u 313^-Alt Cotistructlon and SupMy Co, 2.1*3 *7 8 d 378.431 22 v Balance. 118.132 23 Bew Jersey Avenue Sewer, ii . November 28th to cash n received. 13.3*3 34 . Cr. dl November 24th by cash ! paid put. 13.3*1 28 tl Balance, 3*42 *4 v ■tatemmaet of the Beoelpta aad Bin «' : School Fund* City of Cape May. F. J. " • Current expense, 32.37* 43 ' " Manual training. I.7M 83 318.2H 31 .h' Diabureemebta Current expense*. 31.884 S3 I Manual training. *78 21 bi 18.474 Tl " 1 Balance. *823 18 ai 6. b wilson. „ Treasurer. I An Ordinance fixing the salaries of the Commissioner* of the City of Cape ' Whereas The City of Cape May. has 1 adopted the provisions of an act of the Legislature of this State, entitled. "An I Act relating to. regulating and providing for the government of cities, towna, a Boroughs and other municipalities within this State Approved April 23th, 1811, Afid _ V Whereas in and by the provisions of said act. the Commissioners are re- q quired to fix their compensation In ac- j, cordance with ita provisions and ~ Whereas the City of Cope May. being (I a City of the fourth class, had accord- „ tng to tb* last preceding State or Na- n . t tonal census a population of more than twenty-five hundred, and lees than five I thousand inhabitants. •> Therefore, the Board of Commission- o era of the City of Cap* May. do ordatn and enact, that the salary of the Mayor R of said city be. and it la hereby fixed at the annual sum of Fifteen Hundred "■ Dollar* and that the salary of the other Commissioners be and la hereby fixed at the annual sum of Twelve Hundred b and Ftfty Dollar* each and that said salaries be paid in equal monthly In. stalm»nta. and that thi* ordinance take * effect immediately. . October 2*th. 3813. ■ W. I. STEVENS, _ JOSEPH H HANES. W 8. SHAW • a, night school of agbicultube. ^ A* there have been several requests t| that a School of Agriculture be carried on in thr evening aa well as in the day ' time, the County Vocational School * Board baa decided to open such evening ^ school which will be continued from No- p vember 23th throughout the Winter BMBthfi. h The course will embrace the teaching ^ of general agriculture and special uk L jeeta. such as Poultry, Gardening. Hog- B raising, and Fruit TSrowmg. ^ Any person who has had a reaaonahi- B commmon school education will be qualid 1 fied to begin the work provided that the 4 study b«- along the same line of work ^ that he or she » doing at the present v time ur ia expecting to do in the future. ^ k The night school will he open on the ^ stoned floor of the bank budding. Cape T May Court. House, every mondav. Wed ^ nosdaj and Friday evening from I X lo ^ 8 30 o'clock. y On the firit night. Monday. November 28th. and an various other nights during R the winter there will be shown sterepti- p ; con views an prnctHal agricultural sub ^ j«cte A* these are suppiw-d free by the ' ^ u fi Department of Agricultur*. there , will be no adnmiox fee. The present , lecture subject is Potato Disease, aad I ' Their Treatment " AU are welcome. j ^ la case the PSMp^af any community, or aewtioa cf tips oouMd w iab to further | h their - agrieultprel educetsoa they may ^ take the "Cat step by organising a home L clam which the mstruetur will- be glad; to meet Further information can- he I bad on application to j. a- stackbocse. 1 p Cape May Court House 78# — H-4-lt BOW AND theb j . Poasibly Germany fixed up the Arabic j I .aw with Premdeat. Wilson becease el] j I the world loves s lover J ' Maaafocturerr dr. willing U dye for j 1 their country if Washington will pram- ( « ins to give them a satisfactory protec tive tariff I New York wesson bass just staged a |P sal suffrage pamd» New Jersey had ; * I ewe ^ I • • » U m aae the tmd* that wont oome off s that we <Ufckc about some girta. no | | ' * ' |« Hs mws may he bwrak aff-hypssr ito* , * Bat a man nevor asopa an slim man ha j " F haro* aTO an. lor so the drsd omdi, basnoo mm sffumroly

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TKB MAS AnOtTT TOWI. Miaa Carrie Hand of Franklin Street, visiting friends at Audubon, this I Mrs. G. R. Cannotl of Stockton Avenue was in Philadelphia transacting business the first of the week. Miss Mattle Schellaaxer after being In Philadelphia for a short atay has reClass ' No. 1 of ths Presbyterian Snday School was entertained on Monevening by Mlsa Robie Doak at her Street l)one. Mrs. Ruaael Robinson of *«* Washington Street, had a large gathering of Sunday school associates on Tues.afternoon. The basket ball game waa largely attended on Wednesday evening. Parents should caution their boys to deep off private property numerous complaints have been mode to the authorities and oome of them are liable ret themselves Into, trouble. Mrs. Annie Fenner of Corgis StroaL closed her cottage and will locate In Philadelphia for the winter months. Mrs. J. Allan Wain and stater have passing considerable time this week In Philadelphia. Mrs. J. Harry Hughes and daughter taklnk ii* various points of Interest the upper Part of the state. A number of unemployed are making Christmas wreaths and find ready sale for them. 0TTINGER— CHOBMAlfH. On Wednesday, November 24th, IBIS, at noon in the Woodland Presbyterian Church, 42nd Avenue and Pine Streets, West Philadelphia, A very pretty, though quiet wedding took place when Miaa W. Chormann and Mrs. Wm N. Ottinger were united in marriage by Jamec Ramsey Swain. The bride was given in marriage by ber father Mr. James A Chormann. Mia* Clement was maid of honor. Mr. Hartahorne of Newark, N. J., The bride wore a coat suit of plain brood- cloth trimmed in btadk fur, A email toque of white plush, also a corbouquet of violgtar— maid oS honor wore a brown brpad\ cloth suit, carried a large bouquet of jtllow chrysanthemum* and autumn leavek The church was very prettily dv«aFated In palms, yellow chryagnthemuip* and au- \ The happy couple left immediately for a short trip, thoroughly coveted with confetti and rice: On their return they will be at home at 232 Buckingham Place after December 15, 1915 The evening previous, November 23rd, Mias Chormann entertained the younger set to a turkey dinner. The table decorations were pipk and white chrysanthemums . After dinner from nine tb eleven the older relatives were informally entertained Among those present were: Mrs Elix-' abeth Wolfe. Mrs Cornelia Wolfe. Miaa « Marshall. Mias Annie Co'lins, ' Miss Pnyoter. of Lewes, Del : Mr. Hartshorue, Mr. Frank Myers, of Newark. N. J.; Mr J. Craig Peacock. Pa : Mrs. Luev P. Otthiger, Mjso Lucy R. Ottinger. Miso Lydia A. Ottinger. Mr* Mary S. Ottinger, Mias H. Ottinger. Mi«s Dorothy Sin elair. Mis* Gladys Clement, Miss Edna Mias Lillian Virtjen. German town Pa : Mr Jack Dawion". Overbrook Pa ; j Geo. Stewart.' Mr Oro. Peak. Mr Robert J. Sterrett, Mr. SmHh. Jobns1 town. Pa,; and Mr Walker, j Among some of Ike lovely gift* was a I beaten sflver^loving cap 'rum the TerI race Club (Yeas of 1808, Princeton, of j which Mr Wm N Otting-r it s mem | The health of the bride to be,' - | were drunk moat Heartily with Prinr-" j ton cheers, and with grape juice j Mr Ottinger wjH be remembered j among the summer visitors at the resort | for several years. He it now at C. of a a instructor in Political Science also i ho ia aa attorney at law with aa offioe I in- the Franklin Building. Philadrlpka in the rrankun Ituildutg. iTulndelpaia

•■Oil El Gornki's winter samples far m-n"e suits are worthy of yonr inspectirm * A WORD FOR MOTHERS Uioo grave ttielak* tor mothers toaeg lect tbesr srkss aad pains ami owffrr in iieoo and often TOorteno life ' r If F«arwg(tutmaaii your narveo are / enrtUhfa. if yoa^ TOnajKaxd^ wrory ,0* ladMTO TOeaffBkT' tatt'ib 1 "SnSroMk