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CLASSFIED ADVERTISING '■ FOR SALE Automobile CHI of Sale forms" at Star and I Ware office or by mail FOR SALE— Piaao in (food condition. Applly C- R. Cinder, 601 Broadway, West Cape May. JO 8.2t-371 FOR SALE — Couble heater, (food condition- Apply 1134 Washington ' street. 10-16-lt 438 FOR SALE— Upright piano in first class condition- Apply to Jessie 0. Rutherford, Goal Yard. lfc-16 lt-439 POR SALE — Cunningham Piano in 1 first class condition. Apply at 114 Eldredge Avenue, est' Cape May. xx FOR SALE — GMe moving picture machine in good condition. Apply ; Odd Fellow* Hall, Franklin street 10-8-lt-368 FOR SALE — 199 loads of top soil delivered- A- 8. Church, Cape May ' R. F. D- No. 1- 9-17-108- tf FOR SALE Dry Cord Wood in stove lengths. $1Q.OO a cord delivered- Arthur Wilson, Cold Sfh-ing, N! J- Both phones. FRESH EGGS All the eggs you want. ^Come up and k?e how good eggs are produced. 70c tor this week. None delivered. ' W. M. VANZANT, Shun pike ■ 10 16-lt-442 ' FOR SALE — Dwelling: house, Broad- j way and York Avenue, West Cape , May. 11 rooms and .bath. Lot 60 i by 100- Perfect order. Reasons-, i ble price- Eaar terms. Apply to J A. R. Hand, Cape Hay, N. J. { FOR SALE— Eleven building lots, t centrally located in West Cape J May- 50 foot front on East Me- -4 chanic street. Gas and water con- J nection- Price *$125.00 cash, $150 4 on terms. ?26$0 down and $5 00 J monthly. Apply E. T. Leap or M A- Scull. . 10 15-2t-445 " t — : 1 FOR SALE — Seven-passenger Stude- • baker, equipped with starter, elec- B trie lights, rive new tires, tire pump, curtains and plate glass, ' paint with original glass. Everything A-l condition. Year 1918. L Bargain if you act quick, $900Call or write, J. H- Nickereon, e Wildwood, N. J 10-l-tf-282 WANTED n WANTED— Small circular saw. Star £ aril) Wave Office. Cape May. WANTED— Woman for general housework Apply 305 6th Avenue after 4:30 P M. 10-15-tf-443 n i ; — . r- e WANTF.D— A middle-aged woman to n do light ..houf&kefcping and take n .care of sick. Will pay fair wages. (, Apply to Samuel Wilson, Ck>l^l Spring, ,N, J- or call Keystone a phone 810-4-3. J 10-15-lt-437 e — J — . : : — e: -FOR RfeNT » — «' HOl'SE FOR RENT — House for rent si for wiiiter, steam heated, good lo- p cation. Lease will hold until May a 15th- Apply Star and Wave Pub. r< .Co. . 10-l-3ts-293 ei COtVGE FOR RENT ' j ti 15 room cottage, beautifully locat- 1 ei ed, furnished complete with excep- a tion of three rooms on third floor, a -Hot water hegt anil all conveniences, h Large - lawn • ancL*. three-car garage n on . premises- Will rent for the win- 1 ci ter. months reasonable. Apply to S. . S( Teitelman, Cape May Bottling Com- 1 tl pSnj),. 312 Washington street? Cai>e | tj .'•lav. New Jersey-. i tl 10 15 lt-444 - - |ci POUND ~1 1 FOUND — Bunch of keys. Star and 1 Wave office. ' " j tl Why not hold a paid up Membership card in the Progressive League? "Ask the man who owns one?" Affiliate yourself -with the new live ti wires. They satisfy. » 0U READ the I Other Fellow's Ad f, K You are. reading this one. h That should convince you , P that advertising in these d columns is a profitable t' - proposition; that it will ~ 2v tiring buainesa to your I store. The fact $»t the g I other fellow advertises is g probably the reason he is | I getting more business than H is falling to you. Would 5 It not be well to giye § the other fellow, a chance B To Read Your Ad i in These Columns? |

Cape May Court House The Annual F^R^KtTtL M. E. j Sunday School was held October 9th. An exceptionally large crowd was in attendance- Mr. Luther Ogden, of Cape May, the .-peaker, delivered a very interesting a-tdress Mrs. Harris, wife of Pen Harris is a new member of the Baptist Church choir, and is a much needed "alto " Mrs. Wm. Hand has been carrying the alto parts practically alone and the assistance of Mrs- Harris will be much appreciated. Mrs. Wood js still at the bedside of her son who is suffering from typhoid fever. The doctors are hopeful of her recovery. Arbutus Lodge, Order of the Eastern Star, had initiations on Thursday Evening, October. 6th. Seven new members were added. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wells are receiving congratulations upon the the birth of a son. Quite a few ladies of Court House made a shopping trip to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mr- and Mrs- Emley are receiving congratulations upon the arrival o"f a baby girl, born Sept. 27th. The five delegates to the Baptist Association Conference at Newport, N. J., on October 4th were Miss Sofhronia Smjjh, Mrs. Lydia Lddlam, en Haines, Mrs- Clem. Foster and Ed. Foster. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Of the' Star and Wave, published weekly at Cape May. N. J., for October, 1921. State of New Jetsey, County of Cape May, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Albert R- Hand, who, having been duly sworn accordto law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of Star and Wave, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc, of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the -above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to .wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher: Albert R- Hand, Cape May, N. J. Editor, Albert R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. Managing Editor, Albert R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. Business Manager, A. Leon Ewing, Cape May, N. J. 2. Thqt the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock-) - j ■ Albert R. Hand, Cape May, N. JS. M. Hand, Cane May, N. JB. R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holdowning or holding 1 per cent or of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: tnere are none, so state-) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of .the ownstockholders, and security holdif any, conthiunot only the list of stockholders and security-holders as they appear upon the bbok&of the but also, in cases where the stockholders- or security holder ap upon the books of the company trustee or in any other fiduciary -relation, .the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting/ is given;" also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circiqnstances and" conditions under which stockand security holders who do not appear -unon the . book's of the company as' trustees, hold stock anil securities in a capacity otfier than that of. u bona fide owner: and that affiant has no reason to. believe any- other person, association, or "corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds,, or other securities than as -So stated by hint. " ALBERT K. HAND, PublisherSworn to- and .suwwribeil before me this 10th day of October, 1921. * J. Harry Hughes, Notary Public. Filling Coal Bins "Coal dealers, especially the retailers. were hard hit by the let-down in buying, but the people have at fast come to realize that coal prices cannot fall as long as" wages and freight rates keep their ^present level, and ait filling their bins with fuel, especially since they fear the probability of a sever# winter " and .. a railroad strike. - "From what . I have, been able to gather during the three months I been on the road, 1 feel safe' in predicting" that the day is n'of far whe.ft thf job will be hunting the man. and not the man the job." [

t LETS i COOPERATE MR. BUSINESS E. u You Have Something 2 Somebody else want s " At least you believe a you have — Else you wouldn't be > in* Business £ Your stock in trade V. May be Merchandise. It may be skilled labor. 5 It may be Brains or ° lust time. • A jWhichever.it is some i one has something to ex,e change with you for it IF they know you have it and KNOW where to find vou Mr. Business — Ypu have the > •' stock— JWE HAVE ' The Medium thru which you can find tfie-Customer: *** - Let US COOPERATE. . ... e If you dont' think CO-OPERATION j® is necessary- watch what happens to a wagon when a wheel ® comes off. ..s-c d STUDY IT )- Passive ignorance is evidently a 1 i. misfortune; 1)0 1 worstSnemy we have d to- cope with today is active ignoi- | ance. The TQOtto for both women and | men in politics should, be: Read, , think, watch, listen, before ou talk 1 u or act. j. Y ADVERTISE IT F He who has some goods to sell ^ And whispers the details down a well Is not so apt to collar the dollars As he who climbs a tree and holld erg" }' Affiliate yourself with the new live l' .wires. They satisfy. ( I BIDS FOR COAL ! e Bids will be received by the Lower a Township Board of Education at the i, Township House; Cold Spring, N. J., •, until 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, October 25, i 1921, for furnishing 30 tons of Egg e Coal, 'delivered at the Schools of f Lower township. Board reserves the a right to reject any or all bidsi. OTWAY BROWN, D. CJOHN C- ELLIOTT, Pres. 10-15-2t-446 f ■' - NOTICE TO 1920 DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS B Notice is hereby given that the > sale of lands for unuaid taxes for 1920, will take place on Thursday, i Decmber 1, 1921; and that all lands on which taxes are not. paid by Oc- > tober 24, will be advertised ili Star ^ /And Wave on Saturday, October 29, 1 WALTER J. FENDERSON. Jr. | 10.15-2t-440 Collector. r NOTICE TO LIMIT C REDITORS Estate. of Robert M. Denny, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Harry S. • Douglass, Surrogate of the County of ! -Cape May, mqde op the 22nd day of , August, A. D-, 1921. on the applica- : tion of the subscriber, Administra- ; trix of said deceased, notice is hereby ' given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit, to the subscriber under | . oath or affirmation their Claims and ; -demands against the estate of said next in be choiwn, anil published tor 1 deceased within six robnths from the | 22nd day of August, A. D-, 1921, or they will be forever barreil of any ac- • tion against the subscriberDated August 22, 1921. HARRIET L. DENNY, ",-r:^Adhiinistratrjx. , LEWIS T. STEVENS, Proctor. 8-27-9t "strong evidence" la the Statement of This Cape May Woman. Backache Is often kidney ache; A common warning of serious kidney ills. "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" — Don't delay — use Doan's Kidney PUls. Profit by the experience of Mrs. Olara M. Smith, 505 Broad St., Cape May. She says: "Last spring -I bad rheumatic pains in my ghoulders and -limbs. I felt dull and lame ' mornings and ached all over. I was miserable and my 'kidneys acted itI regularly. I used Doan's Kidney FUta and they helped me wonder- . fully, .relieving the rheumatic pains I and benefiting me in every way. I gladly endorse Doan's, for I, have , felt muck better' 3lnce using them," PrlcC 60c, at all dealers. Don't i simply ask for a kidney remedy — get . Doan's KS^pey Pills— the sagie thai Mrs Smith -had. Poster- ALi'-urn Co., • ; Go„ Mfr-;. Buff a In.' N Y.

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