Cape May Star and Wave, 22 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CLASSIFIED FO NLIS ADVERTISING IN THIS COLUMN 10 CENTS PER LINE, 6 WORDS TO A LINE. MINIMUM CHARGE so CENTS. L_________POE Cd les dihld odbc a ae U Buick, 1 pice Panel debody, 1 express body with top. ies are in condition and are suitable for Ford or other small cars. The cars will be demon strated cheerfully. HARRY KEHR, . Perry: Strreet, hace" ea

PU npovnmvroveemerermepmmred FoR SALE-$3800 BICYCLE IN reasonably good condition, | Reason: able terms. | Apply at 257 Grant Street or address, 1. 0. ALE- A 1917 DODGE TO FO ING thk: newly painted and ov hauled. — Phone Bell 218 22 feet long, 5 horse Pama sd Engine and a 100 Gen gill kei Ware, eased Cape sy, N. x "3 PLATES and tin of these will be sold at a Apply. Star and Wave Pub, Co. LOST 1osr-A smaunt mEexiciaN DoG Long hair, cream color Answers to Happy .". Pemard, 649 Elmira Street: pe May, N. J. LOST- A BLACK LEATHER FIELD from! Tuesday after at Beach d Madison Avenues. Finder reprea F o an age, 510 Hughes street. Reward oes ss 2 >>. yoo anommmmmmmmemmmmmmmmionnmne= COTTAGE FOR RENT-CAPE MAY bud full fumishes frye for veut | $22" n ab. stoan. Cape May Point, N. J. WANTED _______2222_z___ WANTED-YOUNG_ GIRLS | AND women for general house work. ApFX by letter to Star re Wave Ofice. TWENTY E REASONS _ WBY our p nESeRT PROSPERITY w T4 coxtINUE CONT 1. Foreign frmar for our goods greater than we ever had before. 2. By our pait in this war we have acquired a better good-will for foreign trade than we could have gained by fifty years of trading: relations-we have been advertised. 3, We have a merchant marine that we never had before. 4. We will now export manufactured products where in the past we have principally exported raw materials. 5. We have better world-wide bank» ing facilities than ever before in ou history. 6. Most of the world‘s financing for developments, improvements and toration must be done here, and it is only natural that the purchases 0 materials and supplies will be m here. 7. Germany will not be a competi tive factor in the future; as in the past, for reasons of prejudice and the fact that her trade attention will b confined to Russia and the Far for many years to come. &. The profits from foreign will circulate here in America and bring | increased | purchasing . power, prosperity, to our people. 9. Our allies and our enemy are more war-worn than we, with thei more than three, years of war; they will take a longer time for them get back into industry. 10. We have found in the past fou years that we can produce more and better goods, and c-caper, with on well-psid labor than Germany wit her low-paid and child labor, for th reason 1 like our labor does more worl

11, Being manufacturnre for foreign trade rather than just exporters of | raw material, our payrolls will be! lurger for more . purchased — power, prosperity, at home. 12. We have learned to produce at home what we used to import-the money we used to send abroad will in the future stay here. 13. We have spread a knowledge of American manufacturing and | trans-| portation methods in France, which means that they will want our pro-| ducts and machinery in adopting them. 14. We have learned that waste is criminal, which will aid cur future prosperity. 15. The young men returning from abroad will have better health, demand higher standards of life, and all for their greater productive and g powers and to greater

| general prosperit; 16. We have learned . to use . the [tractor on the farm within these four years of war, and which will mean a greater innovation and as much | to lour added future prosperity as the {introduction of steam into general industry. | 17. Think of the boom of the textile industry: and merchandising. industry by more than four million men buying civilian clothes. 18, We may be unprepared for peace, {but if we are as unprepared for it as

we were for war- why, may the Lord] help our trade rivals. 19. Even the prosperity we have uc» | cumulated will — make a . purchasing ] power that will | keep us genorally properous for three y | .20, America has lost fiw man power in the war; Europe has lost much, #1, Our shelves of ordinary requirements are new empty. 22. Our cities require vast building projects. 23. Our railroads require repairs, re- | placements and extensions, and which

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FOR BALE-5 HORSE MOTOR % phase 220 volt in first class running order, used only a few weeks, made by the General Electric Co. Apply A. D. Reeves, Ind floor Merchants National Hank Building. meaeFOR — SALE-QUARTER. HORSE Kimbal Motor, variable speed Runa either direction. . Perfect condition $40.00 and a bargain, as it has not run over a month. . A. D. Reeves, Merchants National Bank. ---240-__ Adding machine rolls at Star and Ware Stationery Department,

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