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— raRKER Puecu ments-Two . housekeeping . suite steam heated, electric lights, pri All agents or H. H wath street FOR RENT-AN E pleasant room in iP Steam heat and all conveniences Apply Star and Wave. 1469-8 FOR SALE-HOUSE IN GOOD cation, suitable for two . familie Price $2500 to quick buyer. $700 cash balance can remain on mort gage. Apply Abert R. Hand. Star and Wave Office FOR SALE-SALT HAY IN STACK on high ground. Apply Frank R Bowne, R. D. No 1, Cape May wom sacs-roap rovanre can I= good order, for demonatration or e amination, appiy to Lehman Brow "Tire Repair Shop on Decatur atreet. wom saLn-A STUDSRAXE® oun ing car with two tops, four cylinders three hew tires and in good condition Having porchassd a new car is the reason for veiling. Apply to Sol Needles §0% Washington atreet, May. anna. nn mae FOR SALE-STUDEBAKER SEVEN passenger car-Electric starter and e 2 LE. cheap. — Apply Romeo Macciocchi, at Broad and | Elmira | Streets, Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone 109-M 0-25-3t HOUSE FOR SALE A comfortable six room hquse with three acres of ground. Equipped with bath room, electuig, lights and other oder © conviences, . Price §280G. _Apply at Star and Wave office. Lets > U WANTED-- JANITOR FULL OR Patt line Apply Star and Wave ub. Co. _________ WANTED — WOOD WORKERS: bench hands; machine bands; stair builders. Good wages, steady wo Apply Somers Lumber . Missouri Ave.. Atlanti 1465 it of November next, at which time plication will be made for allo of Commision and cousel fees.
IN BANKRUPTCY In the Matter of Sarah Pots: hnick and Max Potash» . nick, trading ms In Bankruptcy Max Potashnick, Bankrupt. To the Creditern of the Above-Named Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that Sarah Potashnick and Max Potashnick trading as Max Potashnick, bankrupt have filed their petition dated October 17, 1919, praying for a discharge from all debts in bankruptey, and that all creditors and other persons are ordered to attend at the (Era upon said petition before the United States District Court at Newark, in said district, on Monday the fifteenth day of December, 1919, at ten-thirty o‘clock in the forenoon, and then there show cause, if any they have, why prayer or said tion should not be granted. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS -This to inform you that it is NOT NECESSARY for you to personally attend court. on the return day mentioned. If you wish to pase GEORGE T. CRAMMER, Clerk of said Cou Dated November 6, 1919.
EDEIRIRTW advil :0U t %g WASHINGTON & PERRY STS. CAPE MAY, N.J. Evenings 715 and woo Pers Matinee every Musical settings that are a ght to ‘hear Psy every offering. Mr. Paul C. Bailey, Organist. Monday, November gam -a cie: HE had wer hh vesines and power on his side, SHE but her woman‘s wit. See nz abe played "her game." Fox Sunshine Comedy "HHS NAUGHTY WIFE" Tuesday, November 18th. George Walsh in "WINNING STROKE" This is the greatest boot racing lie=sal in pictures. t centers round the Yale-Harvard race, has beauty, power-thrills and gives enthusiastic satiafaction, Wednenday, November ae m "THE ILL TePRIOUs Prince» An absorbing photoplay created from the book of E. Phillips Oppenhiem. It will hold your sympathy from beginging to end. Thursday, November 20 eda Bara in E SIREN‘S SONG" fame, fortune and Friday, November 21 veiyn Greely in "THE OAKDALE Seamen | Here is a mystery play that w ffle Sherlock Holmes. We are not thg M rel PC bees ienfag more. Story by the reg of TA Willism Duncan in-" SMASHING BARRIERs-Chapté Saturday, November 2: William Fatuum efimigale STAR Pheae From the e fam inaf n mani ai adh. ier dior-aslh thad by Zane Grey. You all know the result of a Zane Grey hir +4 acted by William Farnum. Special Big V. Comedy-"CAVES and biti ndaiabincall Coming-"SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE". A t Pomel for the Thanksgiving holidays. | It‘s a Eerore ADMISSION PRICES Adults ..____________. 2%¢
BUILD BAD Rroaps elis — NEW OVERLAND ‘ o demonstrate fully the , riding quailfies of the set, Overland «. . somger of the (rife Lo branch of the: WillyxOverlandfie Moy ar 9 has constructed a road" in the heat of the Califo So far a is new car. The "road" constructed by the Willys-Overland in — Los | Angeles is described as being without parallel in the history of that city which in widely known for its smooth-rurfaced throrofares. It occupies a large tract of ground near the salesroom of the company. Altho but a quarter of a mile in length almost every possible troublesome condition which might be encountered in the roughest country has been included in this road. "bad" railroad fas been omitted to teat the g mes ities of the new car. The test
it _ she ondnarily be considered males conditions. The 290 officers and men of the United States Motor Transport Convoy will be remerbered particularly well by a score of towns and villages on the far western reach of the Lincoln highway. | These . communities count — improved roads and | new bridges among their gains from the convoy‘s . piancer | expedition — from Washington, D. C. to San Francisco. The nation‘s gain it a remarkable awakening in good roads, From Wyoming to the Rockies, the army train knew no days of eary riding, — The road conditions were the worst in years because of the unpredecented dry spell. It tool lot of hard driving and a doal of splendid direction of the officers in cha to maintain the average sixty, m F day for the heavy trucks. motor train was three miles long. . Among the 72. trucks were f fourtern tons
these bridges were rebuilt one day or! the journey. f Starting from Washington on duly ! "th, the motor transport corps reach | c,. Sun Franiseo on September ath. | re a muestone was. unveiled to! Year the achievement .. of the first «our transport convoy to altempt 2 transcontmental tri. ‘To cach man was presented a moda! approved by tae war department, An unusual honor and courtesy came to four civilial drivers who made the entite trip. — These: men. were. the drivers of the puth-finding, WillyxKnight touring car . and the three Overland 4s which . served . as the scout, publicity . cars of the convoy. Colonel Me Clure, the expeditionary commander; included the four Willys wwerland drivers among the recipients of the medata for the faithful, efficient and untiring service of the convoy. The record made by Overland 4s on the trip is considered . remarkable, Overland 4 is the now type of car which the Willys-Overland Company ‘ntroduces to the public this sesmon. Its distinctive fexutre is a new three point — spring . sumpension. ose ut ears . excited public interest everywhere along the route. . They covered nelly 2,000 _ miles more of road than di i fastic in proise of the comfort and of riding and: mnile-eating mbile r058 — milles only acted Dr. S. M. Johnson was the official He made ce a the recruiting campri Thich was part of the work of the convoy. Joh rode in the Overland 4
TCC I0 mF neues Tun " rode 71 Prom oice all of the way, It must be he new spring arrangement» but even here the roads were rouglt-) came o the night stops without fatigue The car is a marvel of ease and comOnly once did the car sto by own volition. . We around the trucks on a dirt rot C AusALl ests that night of John J. Willys, , at a great dimer, trs souvenir menu booklet and
Pej U on Sa (PB (404 5 [€ photic The Loper, Road Superintendent catled was to fill in washouts at iddles Creok, . The all day services in the Mothodist Church on Thoraday was he Matt T attended, Rev. Shomran he Epe HPR reached a fine Wain: vice in the ing and crowded house. Rev. Garner T. Hand was the speaker. (e — s at, Conover $. and Sud dheny utes u tree in Water Saturday prior to setmg a ‘we. F. B. Scull of .us Creek was dolng | Imainst with Ralph Schellinger 864 wi y. .. George W. F f Wiltweod spont Thursday with C. Hickman and aife-|
FAUVER‘S OYSTER HOUSE 614 Washington Street Keystone IPhone 149X COOKED WITH GREAT Meck TRADE cons Tak CENTE P 0 Wicd 20000 9 (0 bale 12.900 a CABE AND SEL T E HA LY F RES uG8 AT T6 ITE LEGHOR N eck "Ar 85 c PER teta AL80 A LOT oF SWEET DOZEN-FA €o0D PRINT durrin Pullo SLALId POTATOES AT REASONABLE PRE CES,
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Special Bargains Gidding‘s ‘We have on sale for ten days only, | " Pog Por Pco | LTT a 20 a 1C j Boots, about twenty cases, at a Cut Price of $6.75, (CPC 3 "a J We TC arrived from facto. Le "Ts PCa $a °C H e t a Lele} , B PCB a Ey the: o Pere o £ 0 ) M PS IT Fave quickly we will sell them at X "o to | Ce 35 a " ae "| Weather. P O a x" C > PC c a YA d) | Pere 3 hs C "4 "SC p P 3 E: 3 Sizes 14 to 18. lir ay ++ SHOES _ LA (Pager oll ad or Mon or Women 5 R. enniiire 419 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J

