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liPE MAY STAR MIDWAVE1 faMUl«4 *7 S WtAM a*® TVW*3**wa oo. '*MM (Incorporated) tOn* MAT, W«w A. ®£o- «WI»Q. *«*« 1^ Wsrl"' ,^y\«^iSona-3U— postal |, rnmftiM mtonmmmu _ -| n ' will not b. «fc»^d.rWt «jg5 ste-a. ; Republican Ticket For United State* Senator -. JOSEPH M. FRfcLrNGHUYSEN For Governor WILLIAM N. B.UNlO* For Caagreaa ISAAC BACHARACH For Aaoembly RALPH T- STEVENS For Shreiff \ GEORGE A. REDDING Ftor Surrogate IRVING FITCH • For Freeholders JOSEPH G. CHAMPION. 3 Year.; ROBERT J. KAt, 2 Years, CHARLES E. FOSTER, 1 Year- „ CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING ] I (Continued from Page 1) - ■ 1 for sale j TWENTY-NINE FOOT SPEED Boat J with Continental Red Seal Motor in fine condition. Apjjly George Otto- ^ ger, Schellenger's Landing. Cape May- ( FOR SALE— Bowling Alleys. Perry street, opposite Congress Hall. AR. Hand, Cape May. 12 ROOM HOUSE For Sale or Rent— On New Jersey Avenue. Three baths. Rents for $1200 per season. Mrs. C. F. Quidort, 87 Jackson streetFORD SEDAN, late 2t), Motor, tires «nd battery in" first class condition- A good bargain- Dr. Lake, Cold Spring, V. J. '

IF YOU FLAGS. YOUB OKDEE <Mt- |J; teg our advertising campaign you will receive a $15 value for only 36. See large ad on opposite p^ge. National 1 Institute of Art _ * FOR SALE— Jtulon pros. Jiave 50 (1 well-broken hoemttTWid 10 bird dog.- ( Bell Phone, Glaasfc»r®,,N. J- 146 and.] 166, 214-220 N. »in street. jj-14-6-271 ' fj^EN LOTS 26x100 eaidl, near . Breadwav, West Cape May, a bargain^ 1732 W. Oxford street, Phila., Pa. WOOD tiY THE CORD, ready for the j fire, $10.00 delivered in your ywj. Call Wm. Newell, Stimpoon Lane. j STOCK AND FIXTURES for sale of] «fae Cape May Variety Store. A good . "Tfiance for a live wire man. Apply 409 Washington street. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, White enamel bed, library table, small heater. Apply ltZ Eldredge avenue. Keys. 318. .** ■ BOAT, Hull only, 18 feet long, 6-foot beam, price $18.00, call at the William Newell Farm, Stimpson lane, or

Phone 809-A-12 Keystone. See Mr,^ Buckaloo. ' |G( I . — 7 — Jo BICYCLE, English make, frame oro- _ ken, otherwise in good condition. 29 I f Perry street- - t • e f f~f. baby CARRIAGE, grey, reversible, r fcood and cover, good as new. 29 Per- ] ' ry street. j iBr.F SHED, with five, windows, p r * chicken house, large heavy door, eaah> es, small refrigerator, etc. 29 Perry [ ■ street- ' f | STATIONERY AND TOY STORE. Pull stock. Buyer cad take immediate possession. Price reasonablbeApply Edith Brewton, 303 Washington ] street. " ONE CABINET GAS Range in good i. x 'condition. Apply Mrs. A. C. Ix>per, 204 Perry street. ■■** ; I . OVERLAND 7-PASS. TOURING Car for .aale. In perfect running order and good tires. Joseph P- Quidort, 37 Jackson street fiTBAM TABLE For Sale with two paa). and four vegetable platters, «sed only two months, suitable for hotel or boarding house. Ronald E. (Quidort, 87 Jackren street.

for sale |r STEAM HEATING PLANT RrA* —With Ten Radiators, $275.00. Chaa J ;F- Quidort, 37 Jackson street. 'AUTOMOBILE, Haynes touring car, lin fine order, can be seen at the West ' End Gar.Ee. S« Cunooa, « Liberty TheatreNAVY DITTY BOXES for sale in good condition, $1.00 each. Spencer, ! i United'. Cigar Store* 1 FEW NAVY BLANKET SHIRTS great for gunning. Spencer, United Cigar Store. MODERN 6- ROOM HOUSE double house fori sale, eloetric lights, gas, running water, nicely located. Good investment, plenty, of ground- Apply Harry L- Kehr, Cape May Motor Shop, Oape May, N. J. BEFORE YOU 'BUY or Exchange your automobile it srfll be well to consult us. We hare an hand two : Ford Sedans, One Dodge Sedan. One - Cadillac Eight Tb|$ng, two Dodge L ' Tourings, Two Ford Toqring, 1 1-4 d ton Truck express ^ody; one enclosed ti ; Bus, pay- as you epler type, excellent oyder, capacity 18, passengers. 1 large Bus body, 30 passengers, 1 sight-see- \ - ing bus body, ,15. passengers- Apply s Harry L. Kehr, Cape May Motor Shop, . Perry street at the bridge. , < — — - ~ " 9

POULTRY, fine chickens, 4 to 7 lbs. A n few left for sale, ieo eggs. See Oia^ f Jacquette, Stimpson^Lane. 1815 CADlLLAC;;jBpADSTE3t. per- j running ordir, good rubber, n?w- { ly painted- Must be seen to be appre- , ( dated- Apply I. ^Tenenbaum, 414' Washington street, Cape May. 198 ACRE MODERN FARM for sale • situated at Benniett Station near the ! railroad. This farm is thoroughly modern in every detail, electric lights,, standard fixtures, running water, large barn, and various outbuildings, j One of the finest ffcrms in South Jer- : sey- 'A splendid investment Apply I- 1 Tenenbaum, 414 "Washington street, ' Cape May, N. J. A ' . j - HOUSEHOLD FURN'TURE for sale. , ; Cheap- S:ile all day Friday apd Sat- I l urday. 4d Perry street HOUSE FOR SALE— 924 Washington nuuDDi""'""" — ■= a;

street, 9 rooms, hot w^ter, gas, elec- ai trie lights, furnished- Apply Clayton N (Smith, Cape May. * £ • U 14 MONTHS OLD BIRD DOG for.sale, 12 -months old Beagle Hound, 3 running this season. Apply T. G. n Bennett 924 Corgie street, Cape May- . 'pOR SALE— One used Ford Ton ! Truck in gpod running order. Motor and a™ firat foCER- & MECRAY Jf :'ss«.rfa»r as';, ' & Mecray- |< ri ANTIQUE MAHOGANY ROSE- . " | wood Case in good condition, suitable ; ,to be made into a writing desk. Wi l (deliver for $1800- Mrs. M. A. Scull. - West Cane May. f1 — 1 T d GAS RANGE for aale. cabinet type in v I good condition, cost $72.00, will take , $26 for prompt removal. Mrs. M. A- | Scull. West Cape May-^ ;1 ; REFRIGERATOR for sale — "The y : Service'7 pioPt wonderful refrigerator , '• .Ttnown, suitable for Uvge family. res-| taurant or small hotel, sanitary and _ verv erety, to clean. Big bargain. Cost -160,-Will take $30. Cash for 1-kuick sale. Mrs.. Ma A. Scull, West or I C?-e May. It. I 7

)NE INGEAM-CAtfjET a "K>od as new. Apply Mrs. Mary H- ■ Johnson, Erma, N. J. for rent | FOlf RENT— Apartment 3 rooms 1st ^ floor, 2 on second fW with bath. Centrally located. Apply Washington Atreeti s-au-ti : 7 s FOR KENT — Furtishc d House for - winter months. Apply Star and \ ,Wave Office. FOR RENT— Bowling Alleys, only { outfit in Oape May. A. R- Hand, ^ Cape May. — « — 1 FOR RENT — Four room apartment | and bath, -reasonable. Apply L S- . Bennett, No. 4 So. Lafayette street, . Capb«May. ' 10-7-tf-266 FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 rooms use of bath. Price reasonable Alao heated rooms for rent. Apply Paris ; Cottage, 204 Perry St. 911 WASHINGTON STREET for| rent. 10 room, heat, electric light and j ' all modern conveniences. Apply Sol] J Needlei • Advertise in this paper. It rrecheo all of Cape May County thorou^ily. v- ■

] LIBERTY THEATRE FlBli^ J WASHINGTON STREET I 1 • FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV.lOandll MPHg I I — * ' — . « I I A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE v I George Fitzmaurice 1 PRODUCTION ] Jj - „ J 1 "To Have and To Hold | With BETTY COMPSON and BERT LYTELL j! theodork k!osloff u"'^r^ rmutt 1 Wltn PftlYI ■ W.J.FERGUSON Bert, Lvtdl J ' Tfc "rreatest story of romaatlc love ever written. A picture thst RAYMOND HATTON a GeOBSRtimauriife Pmducttav. breathless thrills, thru a' hundred scenes of || 1 WALTER LONG A ^ I dazzling besuty. * •;$

FOR RENT j COTTAGE, 29 P«rr>- street, central, A double end slnel? «>«»., I ing, full sea view; reosonaWe rates. , j ^ IIs DdNT, FAIL to read the STAR & WAVE'S Free Classified ad edition's j A story this week- w • J c. SMALL HOUSE for rent in rear of | Washington .street. - 6 rooms, al ; . modern conveniences. Apply S<d ^ ; Needles. j I ' HOUSE WITH 6 BED ROOMS forU ' rent, nicely furnished, all conven-.i I 30 dollars pjr month- Apply | and Wave. ' ' j 7-ROOM UNFURNISHED APART- , "'rnent with bath and gas, AppJ* Acme ? Co., 504 Washmgton streete| ____ r ' J FOR-- RENT— Centrally located 22room, furnished, heated building- Suitr, able for boarding or transient trade | Washington street, Cape May, N. J. , '■ -HOUSE FOE EENTT-Lorate.1 on .the prt(tlert street In the b<™«h ef V. rntv< Alav- Gas, water, deep lot, low ;'SSS e coed 'tenant M. A. Scull, t_ '.West Cape May. , 'FOR RENT— the Ogden Apartment, 35 Perry stredt con si sting of two front ,n apartments, first and second fioor, n- , O I Tl enr TT^AT aDArtllient, 2ni .rtrtra-L {

Nicely furnished and equip^ for a*' winter. Applv to Mrs.; Jertlmhan h Cape May Bottling Co., X 12 Washing- a ton streiet, Cape May. N- J. t 3 ROOM* FCRNliSHTO APA^- , ment for rent- Reasonable. 520 Laf ( ayette street. ] FARMS, FOR RENT 1 13 Acre farm for rent, house and barn, near Bennett Station. Appl> I Sol Needles. Reasonable. ll-4-22-2t FOR RENT— Furnish^ (couples or gentlemen. 'ed- Home comforts. 1219 Washing ton street. Cape May. | *"YR RENT — UnfuraisfieS apartments by year with bath, also private or individual garages by year, with electric light, and ell cohrtel1 pnres Prices reasonable- Apply ' Harry Kehr, Cape May Motor Shop-9-l6-22-tf-239 "'MODERN FURNISHED *I>A^ r ment for rent, consisting of two bed - 1 rooms, kitchen, dining room, lmng ^ I room and bath. Apply I- Tenenbaum, 414 Washington street, Cape May. 'imnrnuT »EW YORK GRAND PIUPRIGHT NEW GRAND PI- -

ANOfor the winterer ^r- r0^' - Reasonable. Apply Mrs. C. P. Sink, p Progressive League, Q«»» stre!t' * WANTED I — — - — -r— 7 c WANTED — Young man desires posi- S Reference excellent. Apply Hotel Devon, George Hayward. a30-22-8t-2S7 C WANTED— Remington and ^nder- j wood Typewriter. State PnclJ£d 1 condition. Star -and Wave Office- , SNEAK BOX WANTED) good condition. Spencer, United Cigar gtore. ; FISHING POLE yr ANTED— Apply ; to" William Baldwin, Service Barber ■ Shop, Washington and Jackson St [ WANTS POSITION AS ENGINEER or Fireman. licensed man, steady, ^ can maka his own repairs. J- HendJ erson, R. F. D. Cape May, N. J. ■ COW, a good cow, state what you * have Wiltysm Newell, 809-A-12 on - the Keystone. * ** T I POSITION AS CHAUFFEUR want-! d led or automobile mechanic- City or >J country, colored. 16 years experlience. References. Write George - Davis, Cape May Court House R. F. ffl D. Box 146.

LABORERS WANTED I . Oh Street W.ork ft Apply on the job at Washington street | MERCER CONSTRUCTION CO. LADY DEMONSTRATOR WANTED I Straight salary, 50 cents per hour and 'bonus for three. or four houra-daily- | Address with fulb particulars as to experience, etc. "DEMONSTRATOR," i care of Star and Wave. j ^miscellaneous I WALL PAPERING, work guaranteed. : painting and carpenter work. Call «jt ' Sugar farm, Old Cape May Road, also (see representative, 123 Eldredge avenue, West Cape May. I ARTISIAN WELLS. I am now ready - to repair all kinds of wells and pumps. • other kinds df work also. Wm. New- > ell, Keys-809-A-12. " ' F.LECRICAL DOOR BELLS repaired - and put in order. 128 Eldredge Avej nue. Keystone 318. 3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — For Sale, Variety store, good paying business. Must be sold on account f j of death in family. Apply H- Sacks, 409 Washington street, Caps May, J, N.J. .. . ~ ., - I BIXX)H REID bab- carriage for aale. (t, Reversible, good condition. Mrs- Geo84 William, 1281 Lafavette street- >

FOR A HOLIDAY GIFT that will be c highly appreciated, see large display . ad ou opposite page. National Inatl- r trite of Art. I ' ■ • ■ — I ( BOHM'S FISH MARKET will remain \ » open as long as the fresh fish can be L . had. Also will have oysters on hand | , at all times at 117 Jackson street- ** . ' ESTIMATE FOR REBUILDING front porch, including foundation and J roof thereof; estimate for electric- ^ ' lighting fixtures; painting front of r house. 29 Perry street. . CARTING, HAULING, Moving with j | team. See Wm. Newell, Cold Springs j " TEAM by the day, see William New^ ]; ell- ' • " I". REPMR1NG, Mechanical Electrical, l" 123 Eldredge Avenue, West CaRe I May. __ BLOO-FROOF YOUR TIRES and for- „ get j&out blow outs. 30x3 1-2 now ' $3.17. Phone 318 Keystone. 123 Eldredge avenue, West Cape May- ** j "• HAMMBKLESS DOUBLE BAREK. .h<* 2»i> So' — hawk shooting only, in perlect conai „ i. Will Mil for J20.00. sur ond tion. Will sen tor »zu.w. -.»■

Wave office. g FORD WITH DELIVERY BODY for sale cheap. Also a good haul net. Ap* plv Henry C. BohmARE YOU GOING TO GET A NEW CAR— -Consult m$ about the Fonls. Sedans, Touring Cars, Tractors- Alex Lyle, salesman for Focer & Mecray. j{pk to gee tire new Fords. The Ladies of the. First Baptist Church will "hold a Rummage Sale in the Weaver Building, at the corner of and Washington streets on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 9th and 10th. . ; — ^|1!in.w.....;r..niiimimniiiiiiniminiii Antps For Sale | -I CADILLAC (touring) | 1 1 OLDSMOBILE (touring) | | CHEVROLET (baby grand) | - Is Also a = ° | SPORT MODEL ROADSTER | t- j - Cars in Fine Condition. = * 5 To be Sold at Low Prices 5 ■•1 AHilr Wta. Hictay, City G.rae, | p.|e I IniiimniiuiimiiimiMuiiuniHsmiuHiHi

EDWARDS SCORED I FOR IHCAFRCITF Frelinrfwysen h) Address Before Republican State Convention Tells of Pledges Kept. REVIVE NATION'S PROSPERS Senatorial Candidate Recounta Admlnlatratlon'a Service, to Diaabled Soldiera, Agriculture. Labor and Bualneu Oovernor'a Defiance of Conatitution Criticized.

' Trenton. N. J.— United States Sen- , , m-r Frellncbuyaen. recently renoml- | . noted as candidate to succeed himself . , the Senate, addressed the Republican State Convention here last Tuesday Senator Frellnirhuysen recounted 1 the Issues upon which President Hard-. -* Ing had been elected and the way In * which the national administration and the Republican party had kept their pleiVies. He denounced Oovenwr I-.rt-T wards for h* political appointments. g his apathy In the coal sltnntion lAthe 14 state, the road scandals and the GovS, J ernor's announced hostRlty to the f Eighteenth amendment. ' Senator Frellnghnysen said, in part : ^ "The war actually and theoretically ~ at an end. the President and Congress e- gave special attention to the veterans o- who hnd been Injured or in any way i disabled and to the families of those — who unfortunately hnd been lost. 1 o Mie various organizations centralize i

that had been established for such i purpmws. the Veterans' Bureau was , created. The amounts appropriated al-. , readv exceed two Wilton dWtnrs and during the present year «t least half a , - hlllton dollars will he exi.ended "Two yeafp ago 'we were Still In a "technical state or war and the rumor j was persistent that owing to the rivalIn the Pacific and our possesion oi the Philippine Islands we would aoon er or later be In actual wjr. ThaFwl I dent called a Dlsnrmntnem ^ Confer | «nce The treaty between Japan and Great Britain' was brought to^an- end The use of poisonous gnses in warfare 1 was .prohibited, the uke of submarines | was limited: rivalry In the construc1 tion of warships was banished. • • | ' "Two vears ago the country was In : the throes of great depression. The number of unemployed whs close to five millions. The taxes were such as to discourage capital. The whole pub lie was irrltirted by the taxes Imposed ( on transportation and on many articles of Unity use. The annual expenditure* were simply enormous. The debt was " staggering. Business was at a stand- ' still. Rates of mtirest were almost - prohibitive. Even the Government » bonds had declined helow par. The - Republican party has not- yet been to L, control two years. Liberty bonds lm>e r | ' - «wM-Hvn'H5aagl31»3»X83a<X8M»3gC83Pti&»^^

I full v recovered and some are actually . above par. The discount rate the ! J Federal Reserve Bank 1* now but 4Vb per cent. Taxes on Incomes below gfi.QOO a year have . been lightened. / V ' Business has revived. Unemployment has ceased. Our country Is prosper"A budget was provided for and « man of great fearlessness was placed In charge. Tha expenditures during the first year of the Harding administration were about $1,750,000,000 leas than during the last year Bf the Democratic administration. The debt Instead of Increasing, actually commenced to decrease. $1,014,000,000 has been paid off. '•> I "The average wage In the united States for ordinary labor Is $4. Prior to the war In England It was $1.65. < T^.ior in vnvtiind it la $2.00. In ItalyToday

prior to the war It was $1.00. Today la 65 cents. In Germany before the war It w<a $1.40. Today It Is 43 cents. , In other words, wages to the United States today owing to the confusion nnd disorder In Europe resulting from the war, and owing particularly to the depreciation to the, value of European money, range from two to ten times, what they are In Europe. • Tlie Republican party to protect the v. orklng men, prepared a new tariff. t In the interests of New Jersey I did what I Could to protect our Industrie*. I responded to the call of labor. To make certain that our labor would always be protected I Introduced a measnre -so that at all times the difference In -the cost -x>f production hert and abroad conld be ascertained and pro- ' tectlon given to home manufacture. While my Ideas have not been carried _ ' out to full, still to the President Utas out in run, biiii -** - —

given power t» that direction. I for the day when we will have a scientific tariff and, If re-elected I will make every effort to ttsure one. "Two years ago the farmers were jrreatly discouraged, They faced ruto. To revive the pdrsult of agriculture it was absolutely naeesaary to make certain that toe farmers would receive trcdlL By an act of Congress ways gad means were devised whereby agriculture could receive credits. Agriculture has revived. The fanner Is now prosperous, the future encouraging. "Governor Edwards by his appointments. by his inaction to tha coal crisis, by his silent contempt of the charges about the excessive cost of . road building and In many other cases has shown himself Indifferent to the true welfare of the public. Sworn to support the Constitution of the United Suites he has cpenely proclaimed his 1 lifistllltv to the Eighteenth Amendment. As a Senator of the United I States he Wonhl have to swear withi ,|UI mental reservations to bear true 1 faith to the Constitution and yet he ' dares to seek office and to promise the public that (f elected tie will adt vocate repudiation, and nullification of i pnri of the Constitution He knows n well, that h mnnot make lawful, that " Congress :annoi make lawful what th» - TonstTntlon makes unlawful.

n , Electric Iron American' Beauty Best Made CHARLES R. HOFFMAN 606 Washington Street, Cape May, N. JKeystone 8-A " 7 ATTENTION Draft Man Given «. ||9 Ml AWAY FREE, WEEK 0^ OCT. 6 23RD, wit^ every order placed in |!S i our hands during thiB week for a r | SB Homer Original Pipeless Furnace. U dr For further information call Keyi stone 239-M. Millard F. Ware &Bzo. E ^ ' ' ' '