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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOB SALE— Property located at 915 1 Queen street. Address No. 217, Star and Wave. 1-22-21-217 FOB SALE— DODGE TOUBING f car, five weeks in use, same conditions as when manufactured, at a ( saving of $200.00. Call Pierpont & Brown, Wildwood, Keystone 36, Bell 463W. FOB SALE — Ford one ton truck.1920 model, also Bergdoll truck, one that ( speaks for its self. Both are < equipped with bodies that will carry J 100 half-bushel baskets. Will sell j chasis alone or jvith bodies at a real « bargain. Walter P. Taylor, Cape , May, N. J. l-15-21-2t « 1917 FOBD TOUBING— Thoroughly , overhauled. New tires. Bargain , $300.00. Also Ford Chassis, over- c . hauled and new tires, $250.00. 1 Pacific Garage, Wildwood, N. J. j BEPUBLIC TBUCK— 1 to ton; Stake Body and Cab; fine condition; new solid tires; price $800. Pierpont and Brown, Wildwood, N. J. WANTED ~~ WANTED- EXPERIENCED ASBEStos shinglers at Naval Air Hangar. Keasbey & Mattison, ask for Mr. Benner. l-l-21-4t-2 APABTMENT WANTED— By Young ('couple; no children; desire to rent small unfurnished apartment or house. Write "144" Star and Wave. l-15-lt-144 LOST LOST — Pocket book, made from blue satin, with silver chain, two tassels valued as a Christmas gift- Findei will please notify Star and Wave office. FOR RENT FURNISHED APABTMENT to ren! with or with out housekeeping. Hoi water heat, electricity and bath Inquire 1046 Lafayette St., Keystone 141-M. l-22-lt-221 • Help Forge an ENDLESS \ CHAIN of Home Trade h Dollars \
; The dollar ^ sp^t with tha HOME MERCHANT will come BACK TO YOU. He uses the dollar to pay rent 1 Te pay taxes. To pay wage*. A dollar sent out of town re- ! moves it from circulation. Make your dollar A LINK is the home trade CHAIN. fL DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains at aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL Tb» world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, b'adder and uric acid trochlea and National Remedy of Holland aince 1606. | Three airaa, all druggists. Guaranteed i Leek Ur ll.^ CeM Hdjamoha 1 I
UU DESIGN =" FDD BUNGALOW Pretty Little Home Contains Five Rooms. FRAME AND STUCCO EXTERIOR Home for a Sm«H Family, Embodying Comfort, Protection and Security — Home That Will Last for Lifetime. | By WILLIAM A RADFORD. Mr. William A. Radford wIU anawer quratlona and clva advice FREE OF on all ■object* pertaining to the ■ubject of building, for the readara of thla paper. On account of hi* wide experience aa Editor Author and Manufacturer, he la. Without doubt, the highest authority w\nl^i^b^dfo^^o^lnSvi'^ a tamp for reply. . One of the best antidotes for nutlonal restlessness, dissatisfaction and strife Is home ownership. Invariably home owner Is a substantial citizen | of the community In which he dwells be has a tangible Interest and a pride In civic welfare. Moreover, he has the satisfaction that copies from a feeling of security which only a home can Inspire. As a tenant the head of a family is never certain of his status. He Is subject to the whim of the landlord; more Important, how- . ever, he Is not making any- progress. Rent receipts have never been accepted as collateral at a bank nor Is there , the remotest possibility that they will be In the time to come. A mortgage - on a home represents value. For the man of moderate means the ; ownership of a home Is not Impossible by any means. Take fer Instance the charming little bungalow shown here ' with floor plans. It Is all thot a farolly of medium sire could desire — at- ■ tractive, well laid out and substanI tlally built, yet Is reasonable In cbst. as a detailed exposition of Its feauires will show. It Is the Ideal home for the small family who wish to get away from the dumpiness of the large • partment buildings In the city. If , embodies comfort protection and seenrifv n home that will last for a life-
time uuu insure the family a happy f diwlllug place In time* of stress and t prosperity. 1 This bungalow Is rather unusual In II design, not to say distinctive. Bungalows are popular because they lend themselves so readily to Variety In j v style and construction. In this case I i we bnve a combination stucco and j 1 frame exterior. In reality a frame j t | house with a stucco facade which is t 1 quite attractive and certainly very t reasonable In cost. A row of concrete It I steps leads up the front porch re- j | cesseil under one corner of the main | t roof. This porch can be screened In < during the summer and glased In dur- i liig the winter. The doors of the front | i entrance are very attractive, as are i i j the windows In the front and sides. 1 | The timber effect gained by the setI ting of the cross beams in the stucco i ' adds another pleasing touch to the j | pleasant picture. 1 I Upon entering this charming little i home we find a small vestibule which
Floor Plan. opens Into the living room, a large, comfortable room of the most modern type equipped with a large open brick fireplace In the side wall. It ts especially light and cheerful because of the fcuixwlndows In front and the | small windows on the side. Plenty of light and air are essential to a healthy 1 i as well as happy home. Dark, gloomy ■ I rooms are Inclined to depress the oc- ' cx-pants. 1 From the living room an unusually *• k
wtde doorway gives aecesa to the dielog room, which Is sot quite as large L as the living room. The latter Is *2 by 18 feet ; the dining room 12 by M feet. It also Is well lighted and vroti- ^ lated by a spacious side bay window ^ which Is divided Into six casements. Conveniently adjacent to the dining room Is the small, compact kitchen. 12 * by 11 feet 6 Inches, equipped with the e latest devices of kitchen craft. From t kitchen to dining room table Is only a few steps, an Important Item for the e housewife who has to traverse that 0 ground so frequently every day. A small pantry Is located at nc« end of the kitchen, while the rear door opens * on to the small porch. ' Leading from the living room on the p other side of the house Is a hall which f gives access to the two bedrooms and ( bathroom. The bedrooms" ore not large, v yet ample for the needs of the fam- t lly. One Is 10 feet 6 Inches by 10 foet 6 Inches; the other Is 12 by 10 feet 0 Inches. Between them Is the stair- 1 case leading to the eellnr below, where I the heating plant and laundry equip- 1 ment are located. f It la evident that the arrangement y of the rooms in this home Is a very T happy one and as efficient as any ( housewife could ask for. For after all she Is the one who generally profits or suffers because of room , size and ■ arrangement. The architect In this case has considered her needs when , designing the heme. As o result he has built an attractive. Inviting, cozy little home, and one that should he a source of Inspiration to all people who love to he Independent. ; WITH THE CITY'S SUBMERGED , pathetic Side of Life Which the Average Visitor to a Metropolis ' Does Not See. In the rancid dusk of Bryant park— ; i directly back of the public library— \ there gathers each evening a motley , gathering of the dregs of n great city, writes the New York correspondent of the Indiana polls News. It is a park. | but there is a heavy odor of gasoline from the fine limousines to the eust I and smell of cooking from the battery . of cheap restaurants on the west. \ K geems to be the mecca of those . who have lost hope, the Jobless, the t Idler— men with scowling predatory visages and case-hardened leers. A . short while back and they were to be
found in the "floprooins" In the rear of the barrel Louses on Sixth avenue. In the opaque yellow glare of the park they puff pipes and study the "Help Wanted" columns. There Is scanty conversation and what there Is consists mostly of the unprintable word. Now and then there ■ a youthful face set In an adaman- ! tine mask of determination. It Is easy _ see things are new to them and they j " been temporarily cowed by the | I bigness and hardness of the city. ; { h There an « few women sprinkled • j among the bench-warmers. Some are | ' old and bloated, with clothing greasy ; I and foul. A few are young, the ! glamor of sin reflected In their gar- j ments. Their furtive eyes seem ever j quest «/ a blue uniform. The most pathetic side of the eve- j ning array In Bryant park Is the j I brooding silence. One may almost j 1 feel the terrible, depressing thoughts. Only a few blocks away is the light- j Dess of Broadway where the froth of | life is churned to an Iridescent foam, j 1 sat for a half hour on a bench with a group of the floating riff-raff, j Not a word had been spoken nntll one I I seedy bulk of humanity arose slowly I with a yawn, his fat Jowl Jotting out. | "Another (he ripped out ao oath j I with the velocity of forked lightning) I day finished. I hope there won't be I any more." And he shambled off. Forcod Delivery. To these who contribute to the support of humane work tod the animals' welfare only under pressure or when cornered by some humanitarian, financial strategist the attitude of Farmer Applegate's cow applies: "How much milk does that cow give?" asked the summer boarder. "Wal," replied Farmer Applegate, "ef you mean by voluntary contrlbooehun, she don't give none. But ef you kin get her cornered so she can't kick none to hurt an able-bodied man kin take away about ieven quarts a day from her." — Our Dumb Animals. Busy Bertha. The dear old lady was traveling In a compartment of an English train, i and, what with her knitting and watching the scenery and her guidebook, she • was enjoying herself about as much as r old ladles usually do. Then a'young : soldier carrying a rifle came In and r sat opposite her. Immediately she stiffened up and presently said In unr mlstakoble tones : "Sir. will you please put the noxzle ef your gun out of the window?" — r Harper's Magazine
DR. HOWE ELECTED HISTORIAN j £Q At the annual dinner uud election of Vf Order of Founders and Patriots of Q held at the Union League. Q Philadelphia, January 14th, the Rev. Q Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D., was A elected to the office of Historian of M the Order. On the third anniversary of the Yf election of Dr. Howe to the Recto rate © of the Church of the Advent, a Ves- O try meeting was held at the office of , Q Mr. Charles Hunsicker at the Bailey A Building, Chestnut street, Philadel- ' A phia. The record shows the most] ft year in the history of the j W with the promise of great ad- i Q vance and many improvements during ; w the coming year. The following mem- j Q, bers of the corporation were present: A/ the rector. Rev. Dr. Howe; Mrs. Geo. = Crozier, Mr. L. Bert Eyster, Mr. , w, M. Sayen, Mr. Horace E. , A Mr. Charles Hunsicker, Mr. ft Atlee Burpee, Jr. By a unani-|ft mo us vote, a letter of thanks was or- | ft dered sent to Miss A. C. Knight f°r|ft the gift at Christmas of a valuable €> service book for the Altar. Q NIGHT Q AT WILDWOOD ft On next Wednesday evening Jan. A 26 the Cape May five will journey to 1 X Wildwood and endeavor to wipe out i £f the defeat of the past week. The ser- ft ies now stands two to one in Cape © May's favor. Come and go with the © boys and help them add another to the j Q right side of the ledger. Don't for- 1 A get the date, Wednesday the 26th at A Wildwood. — LIEUT. A. B.* IRELAND DIES TI News has been reecived here of the death of Lieut. A. B. Ireland, formerly of Cape May. Mr. Ireland was in the U. S. Army for over thirty years. Happiness is n6t juqt a state of mind, but a state of mind does create the environment that makes happi- tr ness. V Imitation goods give imitation re- __ suits. Ask the man with a wooden *c' I ) Just Received \ Car £& load > General Work ] and Business )
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SggBS £ Announcement k WE WISH to thank our patrons for past busi- 1 3 ness and wish to announce that the business O : ii will be carried on, under the same Firm O : nam by the junior Member of the Firm. All kindsof O 3 Insurance and Real Estate. Bonding a Specialty. © j EDGAK P. STTTESj> SON ^ £ 612 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. ft ( Key none Phones--P.oidcn( 37. Office 77 . fit" I Asbestos Roofing | J Reduces your FIRE INSURANCE ft 3 KEEPS YOUR HOUSE WARMER IN THE © < WINTER AND COOLER IN THE SUMMER. ft S( THESE SHINGLES ARE FIRE-PROOF AND ft . * WILL NOT WARP, CRACK OR SPLIT. CAN BE 5 APPLIED OVER YOUR WOODEN SHINGLES Q G£ OR SIDE-WALLS OF YOUR HOUSE. ARE ft < NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE AND W Guaranteed for a Life Time ft G( A POSTAL WILL BRING INFORMATION ft cc Hubert Joseph § IS( P. O. BOX 254 CAPE MAYfc N. J. ft Modern Battery Service Station Batteries of all kind recharged and repaired Work Guaranteed Service Batteries for Rent Yonr patronage solicited WALTER P. HUGHES _ SUCCESSOR TO THOS. STEWART fcj COLUMBIA AVE. AND JEFFERSON STS. CAPE MAY, N. J. Automobile for Sale | Q — § § Studebaker Delivery Truck § | 1917 Model ' 8 M Electric Lights, Self Starter, Etc. ^ x Good Paint, Good Condition ft ft Will sell at a big bargain. Have no use for tarns ft >£ Call or write to ft 8 Teiielmau's Ice Cream Co. 0 312 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. O mm) S12.35 1 Per Ton Delivered j J. OLIVER RUTHERFORD ■ Eldredge Avenue West Cape Hay, N. J. g Keystone Phone | 4 ■ ■■■■■■saHHH ■■■■■■■■! ADVERTISE WITH US TO GET RESULTS

