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NEW AND SECOND HAND Household Goods Are Now Being Sold at a WONDERFUL SAVING We can offer these BARGAINS Because we have a small expense in conducting businessLET US SHOW YOU WHAT CAN BE DONE THIS WEEK New Cook Stoves, $18 and $20 Second-hand Cook Stoves, All Prices New Heating Stoves, . $12 to $25 SECOND-HAND HEATING STOVES ALL PRICES \ New Couches, $8. Fine New Linoleum at Very Low Prices Big lot of used Bed Room Suits, priced very low for quick sale Wardrobes, Iron Cots, New Brass "Clothes Racks New 9^4x12 Fiber Rugs at $6.50 New chairs, $1.25. Used chairs 25c up New Horse Blankets for Stable and Street use. New Comforts and Bed Blankets. A large lot of miscellaneous ar ticles at great bargains.

C. S. NEWELL, ***?« SOUTJ CAPE MAY TAX SALE T — PWednesday, December 20, 1916 Public notice is hereby given by R. F. Boggs, Collector of the Borough ak South Cape May, that he will sell at public «a)e all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take same, or in fee where no one will bid "far u shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and costs of sale. This sale will take place at Town Hall. South Cape May, X. J.. Wednesday ct 12 noon. December 20, 101B. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real e»totc to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom said Uses have been laiJ. on account of same and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel arc as follows: — eacn parrel lollows:

Owner. R. K. Bottom ly > F. Fril ' . . . . J. Bildretb C. F. Henry C. W. and C. Lenoir A. Laugbraa A Laughrao f . M. IUM M. Meidcl J. F. t»*Rourke F. L. Wallace • . E. H. Wise * Mi. A. Wood. R.

Lot 10 10 48-100 acres 7 acres 24 20-22 20-31 5-6-12 5-6-7 21-23 1 R- F. BOGGS,

Section 52 70 33 43 26 27 52 75 61 75

Amount t 2 98 2 59 13-27 9 91 2 63 3 42 3 64 3 19 3 19 3 42 2 86 2 S6 2 74

Collector of Taxes. Dated November 4, 1OT6,

FEWER PEOPLE GROWING OLDER The Public Health Service reports that more people live to °f krty years to-day, but from forty to sixty years ! mortality is increasing from degenerative diseases. ' Thousands of well-informed men and women today are learning the true value of SC0TTS EMULSION

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OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL ^ as 9 powerful blood-enricher and strength-builder ' > to ward off Ae headaches and backaches that mean [ weakness. SCO l l S helps fortify the body against gnppe, pneumonia and weakening colds, through its force of medicinal nourishment c BaTm UlmteUt Extracts That Do Not Coataia Cod Llrcr OiL s~«*a , 1 S II. H. A «

Rapid advances in rur^rt^ win atI tract hundreds of men and bora to the profitable occupation of muskrat trappine along: New Jersey streams and marshes this Fall and Winter and will give addc^ Importance to this natural product. There Is already - much competition over prospective trapping rights along public streams and In some sections large tracts of meadow land have been leased by Individual fur hunt•rs solely for the trapping privilege. Before this animal was put In the protected class, greedy trappers began taking the muskrats early In the Flail before the fur was In prime condition. To prevent this economic loss and the threatened extermination of the animals, the present ' State law establishes a trapping season for muskrat. skunk. 1 otter and jnlnk from November 15th to j April 1st. These animals may he taken I only 4n traps, except that a special law permits shooting In Salem county above • Mill Creek, In season. Overlapping of trapping territory and • I the stealing of trapped animals and traps, which has been practiced extensively despite the heavy fines imposed t upon some of the thieves,' have caused 1 (| continuous trouble throughout the sea- f I son In some parts of the State. Many J trappers are now urging that the State r require all persons desiring to trap the valuable fur-bearing animals to first take out sper'sl license or permit and ® also that uniiaturaltsed ' aliens be pre- *! | vented from trapping or having trapped £ animals of this class In possession. By e such a law, they claim that protection » ( of the bonlfide trapper would be made • more effective and the Illegal use of p traps to take game animals ..could be prevented by the easy supervision of , trapping operations that the license sys- . tem would make possible. ~ — r BENEFIT . J' The National AJlfgnce of the Daugh- ( ters of Veterans will" have a.beacflt »t v , the I'alactf Theatre an Monday ever . nlng. November 13th. A beautiful and ' pleasing picture will be produced for the entertainment of the people. . d YOTT CAB 1CAXX MONEY <a right" around ' your home, just as hun- 5dreds of men and women are doing, f, Work Is easy, pleasant and permanently 11 profitable. Be your own boss and build , I your own business. You take no risk. " make aure profit right alonprv Send Jl name, address, one reference. L. RF.OJYN, 66 Murray St. New York City, j ! «l-l«91-ll-41 HALPlrr S VILLI ASEIVALS cl Waterbury, Contj,— Frank Allman, M. f, J. Ware. J. M. Riley. C. A. WooleVen. J a P. Madden. P. Fragosse. R. L. Lowenden. C. B. Klsbpaugh. N. R. Wolff. Philadelphia— G. W. Brown. E. R. si ' Scott. Mrs. W. B. Kempton, I. O. Jones. Simon Patterson. James J. Cole. Jr.. M. ,, M. Lamb. ' | gj New York— Mrs. M. Colwell. J. M. Lindenhelm. E. B. Roadwell. F. C. Phillips.!®; L. M. Green. I. David Gihb. Miss Virginlt 1 W Showburg. Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Mac-

- Kenzle. HARD CHRONIC COUGH Made Well by Delicious Vinol Crestline, Ohio. — "I contracted a ' hard, chronic cough, and was weak, j nervous and run down. I have a small i family of three, and it was hard for me ; to do my work. I took different medicines without benefit. Finally I heard about Vinol, and it has restored me to i health and strength, my cough is all gone and 1 feel fine." — Mrs. H. EL Cxslisll. < Vinol is a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs and colds, and for all weak, nervous, run-down Try It on our guarantee. Mecray's Pharmacy. Cape May. N. J. UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining 1 In "Cape May P. O. for week ending No- , veniber 8: 1*16. , Borkalow, C. V. oorry, (Miss Martha ' Holan, Ben. White, Mrs. Amanda White, Mrs. r In calling for the above, please say I advertised. SOL NEEDLES. P. M. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ; CASTOR I A | SOME ZNTEKBSTXJEO PACTS A correspondent of the North AmeriI "One mar wanijer thru the pine for- ( est of some sectioaa of Cape May and • Atlantic counties all day without com- ' I lng across the first evidence that man I has been there l>efore. There are sec- 1 , lions which no road penetrates, east of ' , the line of the Reading Railvmy from i ' Woodbine, south to the borders of the 1 I Delaware bay. The soil is largely white j I sand. In which nothing will grow except i , ^ -e p nes an scrub ^ It is an odd thing, but true, that I whenever fire sweeps over one of these j fine torests. the next trees w*l be , scrub oak. and when these in turn fall ' prey to the flames, the pines will again I take their place. These forest fires. ' however are^ not so numerous as they j years ago that the flames would sweep < over thousands of acres and the cinders j and hlack smpke would hang over the streets of Philadelphia, fifty or miles], Passengers on the rAroads running ' thru South Jersey often ask what is the ! meaning of the miles of soft sand ' Plo^e£_en the edge of the forests. ' about the >;l<Ith of an ordinary coustry road. These are the Tire lanes « which iiave l+en established to prevent ' sparks from -the locomotives setting t fire to the ^4-ass along the tracks and ' communicating with the trees. A state ! law requires these lanes shaM be dug 't but before this law went Into effect I many of W. railroads for their own J protection from damage suits on account bt flretio^ausedyO locomotives. ' had taken this precaution." ! The are no sections in Cape May 1 County where "One may wander thrurl ' pine forests all day without coming the Drat evidence that man kaa J been there before."— Ed. - 1

• IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ^ ^Elizabeth A. Redden. | On BUI for , >nd . Complainant, I Receiver. ' Si 1 Defendant. / It is on this thirteenth day of October A D. 1916, ordered, that tie creditors of the Cape May. Delaware Bay and Sew ells Point Railroad Company file verified claims with the Receiver thereof within sixty days from the date of this order. „ It is further ordered that the er give notice of this order by publication of a copy of the same in two weekly publications of the "Star and Wave, newspaper printed and published in the City of Cape May. New Jersey, and also .mall a copy of this order to each lcnoWn creditor of the corporation. Respectfully advised: E. R. WALKER, C E rf. LSAM1NG. V. C. To the creditors of the Cape May. Delaware Bay and Be wells point Railroad Company; — — In pursuanoe of an order of tie Court of Chancery of the State of New Jerof which the foregolhg la a true notloe Is hereby given to the predltors of Bald Company to present to ALFRED COOPER, the Receiver of said Company, at his office, corner of Mechanic street and SeaShore Road. • Cape May Court House, New. Jersey, a their several claims and demands • against said company, duly verified un- . der oath or affirmation, within sixty from the thirteenth day of Octo- t bbr, A. D. 1916, or they will be exclud- 1 ed from the benefit of such dividends _ may be hereafter made anu declared - by the Court of Chancery of New Jersey from the assets of the' said comP,ny' ALFRED COOPER, 1 Receiver. MORGAN HAND," Counsel for Receiver. J Cape May Court House, New Jersey. Dated. October 18th, A. D. 1916. I lVS8-Jt-10-!8-Pf 86.90

SHERIFF'S SALE directed, issued oU? of the ; Court ' «t Chancery of New Jersey, on the 13th dav or October. A. D. 1916. In a certain wherein Cap« May Building and Loan Association ie complainant, and Louis C. Say re. et ux. «t als are de- 4 fendants. 1 shall expose to sale at pub- 4 November 18, 3916 ' afternoon of said day, at the Sher- - Iff, office, in Cape May OouW Houae. court House. Cape May Cdunty. New . 'Eighteen shares in U.c forty-sixth _ series of the capital stock of the Cape - May Building and Loan Association and .1 leriain mortgaged premises, with the j: appurtenances. In the bill of complaint In the said- cause particularly aet forth and described, that is to say: All those certain lots or pieces of ground situate, lying and being in the city and county of Cape May. In the of New Jersey, bounded and described. as follows, vir: , , I Number One: Beginning at a stake In northwest side line of Washington Btreet. which stake is also the southerly corner of X. B. Smiths land: thence along said line of street. South, thirty- ' eight degrees and twenty-five minutes fifty-one and a half feet to an r-.., ii 1 1 «■ v ( fnrmerlvl thence 1 II West, nuy-one ana a nan ic" an . eight wide alley (formerly)

i along the northeast side line of said 'alley. North, thirty-eight degrees and I forty-five minutes West, seventy-nine ! feet to the end of said alley; thence South, thirty-eight degrees and twentylive minutes West, eight feet to land i of John Webb (formerly): thence binding by land of said Webb (formerly) I parallel with N. U. Smiths line. North. , thirty-eight degrees and forty-five mlnI utes West, one hundred and nineteen » ! feet to Merrltts ltujd (formerly) thence 1 i thereby North, thirty-nine degrees and , I thirty minutes East sixty feet to said '. j Smiths land; thence thereby South, thlrI ty-elght degrees and forty-five minutes 1 East, one hundred and ninety-eight feet > lo the place of beginning, within which , bounds are contained ten thousand eight hundred and fifty-two square feet of * land, be the same more or less, r Number Two: Beginning at a corner 1 standing In the westerly side line of Washington street, said corner being ' the northeasterly corner "f Harry Hazelhursts lot; alao the southwesterly corner of the lot conveyed by John Webb . and wife to Esther T. Sayre, by deed dated November 2, 1896. and running thence along said Hazelhurst's line North, forty-seven degrees and thirty . minutes West- one hundred and nlnety1 two and eight-tenths feet to a corner In " said line (this course was run by N. C. Price, surveyor. February 23. 1901): thence along the line of Isaac Merrltt's lot (formerly) North, thirty-nine degrees and thirty minutes East twentyseven and four tenths feet to a corner in aaid line; thence South, thirty-eight degrees and forty-five minutes East, one haadred and nineteen feet to a-cor-r ner: thence North, thirty -eight degrees and twenty-five minutes East, eight ■ feet to a corner and thence South, thir-ty-eight degrees and forty-five minutes East seventy-nine feet to the place of beginning, containing two thousand five hundred and ninety-one square feet of • Number Three: Adjoins number one and two immediately in the rear; beginning at a corner standing In the lino of land belonging to the heirs of Charles P. Foster, deceased, said corner being the northerly corner of Harry Hazelhur«s lot; and running thence. North, forty-four degrees East ninety-one ' feet to the westerly corner of N. B. Smith's I tot: thence along his line South, tMrtyelght degrees and forty-five minutes East twenty-two feet to a corner in said • i Wind; thence South, thirty-nine degrees and thirty minutes West, eighty-sevea , and four-tenths feet to a corner standing in said Hazelhurst's line and thence i along the line of his land. North, forty- . seven degrees and thirty minute West twenty-seven feet to the place of beginning. containing iwenty-one hundred and twenty-five square feet of land. ■ Being the greater portion of "the name and premises which Louis C. Sayre beoanie Helj^d by conveyance from John „^ebb dated December 9. 1899. and Thomas J Sayre. et ex.. dated February 1. 1901, and recorded in the Cape County Clerk's Office, in deed book J°' Pages 2.3. etc., and deed book Ifr ssrsissf*. scribed a certain triangular piece of land which Louis C. Sayre. et ux. by deed dated November 13 1905 and recorded In deed book No. 199. pages 126. tn^feeT1 and conve5"ed ,0 Serah A Smith! •" Also all that, certain triangular piece cf land Situate, lying and being on the , westerly side of Washington street. In foray-riy' wrtj) Sarah A^Smfth"'™' Und | • and located oirthe northwesterly side of _.2K Af"r,nn free« between Jefferson ' i SSa£2S„ rSS" of"d, vision* fence « now located and said division fence beglnnlng In the northwesterly side line of said Washington street at a distance of three hundred and firty and fivefeet northeasterly from the northeasterly curb line of Jefferson street, as now located, and extending thence. Nbrth. forty-two degrees West, two hundred and seventeen and threefeet to the southeasterly line of of Charles A. Foster. . B?lnftne-same premises which Sarah Aj Smitb by deed dated November II. and recorded In the Cape May County Clerk's Office, to deed book No 199. pages 128. eta., granted and conveyed to Louis Cc Sayre. In fee. Dated October 18. 1916. , « COLEMAN F. CORSON. Sheriff.

v AD Leather is advancing. Shoes are higher thww Better Buy Your Shoe Leather Now ! And hm it as hud, at it will go much higher is price. I hate ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF HALF SOLE LEATHER ie dock. ' 4 Cut Sole, et 20c to 40c a pair Leather Squara, beat grade, at 50c Long Leather Stripe, Shoe Nail! Cobblcr'i Laet SOcSot ( CHEAPER TO HAMME^NJfOUR OWN SOLES j CHAS. A. SWAIN 305-1 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY. 8. J, goto H. C. BOHM 232 jackson street FRESH FISH ^ taken from hi! own fieh pound all other sea foods in season "*"*■«. Promp, D.|lv.rl„ White Clothing Cleaned in the Mod Appended 5obn jf. (Sorsht c USTOM SUITS TO ORDER Cleaning, Pressing, Scouring CAPE MAY, N. J. Keyitone Phone 31 1 Next to port QFflc. All Telephone Meung™ Prar;tl, AM endnl Te. We Cktor to, Ruti„ ad Bell Phono USW. P. F. PASKLER

| v We CM sera people all oner Ike ceeetrr j ; Virginia Home-Made Bakery I We go out to cook dinner, and oerve nine, Lot us enter lor your HO- '— lowe rn Parties, our prices are moderate and we guarantee satisfactorv ..e.t-. = u«ua ..nee im. Olv. n. your order ,or H.nt.m.d. i Cake - ' 8i3 JEFFERSON STREFT, CAPE MAY, H. J. ! Special ! - (T Pveduced Prices on all Fall Hats and T rimmings. i MA fine line of White Batiste Collars, also Hand Embroidered » velvet and Silk Collars, suitable for coat trimmings. Laces for all - purposes. Torchon, Valenciennes, Silk edges and A Hovers, also , . (Nets, cotton and silk, in a number of go6d shades for dress trim- ; mings. A number of bargains in silk braids and trimmings. A . collection of Fancy Goods and Handkerchiefs, making v*y Drettv [ and economical gifts. EMMA C. CARPENTER r 629 Lafayette St Keystone Phone 64-M Opposite j^htffl : — . I A RELIABLE BUILDER - Otis M. Townsend 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. REGAL SHOES" When you buy Regal Shoe* you get the latest styles plus the greatest service SHOES / $4.50 up WOMEN'S SHOES $4.50 up Buy your Regal Shoes Now M. C. FRYMIRE Exclusive Agent West Cape May, N. J.