«
condition*; oil pollution it UtMac bMdm; On buuai multin* tram oU pollution; the effecU of ol< pollu-
rolfum iataMr'MMl •Ir jW le ly do away with tha pollution of coaatal watera of tha Daiud tec by petrolWBn olla. aeeorttac to relimlnary report on the technical •u of the oU poUotton problem a red by lha U. 8. Bureau of i De * for the intar-n^artowot on PoUMaw at “ wfcteh* -vey of the
In caMral pedlutlou by oil hae been praseat to aoma extent at moat of the thlrtr-fire pteoaa rhi ted on the Atlantic and Oolf ooaeta. la come local Klee it la eery aarioaa, eapedally In thoee loealltiae where there la a treat deal of ladnatrtal activity. The Schuylkill River In the vicinity of PhOadalphla la aald to be one of the
durlac the lavaaticatlon.
Reduction-< nine and the drat object » ild be directed. lit. No
port, the Beraao of lOnea nMkas a<K knowteiaeneeat o' vary valuable «e- i atetaaaa rendered dnrina the course • ot its Ic-aatl^atte— by Arthar L •oa. caclaaar in eharye of the Bc:-eaa of Docks at Newark; Dr. Thnrfaw a Nairn, of .
lape; Mwia K. Bdnner,
Kcu'a Aa-
aoetettea. Staten latead; Robert F. Head, aetiataat aasavi rlae Dvartaaaat of the Company ot Raw Jaraay. end R. B. 1, supartataadaat of the oparadivistoa of the marine departof the aaaa corporation. - SF«B
r car' owner o taka out tnear* •
suggest Cure I OaPbHution
Mae last
1 l^ala- Its
tlca previdtap far aompatecy llat»tty automobile Insurance waa acaln ■“ * At a previous maottap the ■
of tS , and the Inability of the Injured parties to raeovar wiy»>ut insurance and without propertySince that aeetlos there have an conferences between Insurance in and dub ofllclala, and tha forr.*. have expressed their wIlllnKnem to ipport euch lepialatlon. While there are lawa In atea prcvidln* for compulsory Insurance or the puttin* up of bonds by persons opera tin* public conveyances. there la no law anywhere. It said, compelling the individual
a also received consideration
Insurance rtske and it U thought that an Insurance bill may provide that owners have insurance before
What Is heme
fairy to read the
on Sundays.
without a little funny paper* to
NEW LAMP BURNS 94 per cent. AIR
now oU lamp that elves an a
tngly brilliant, aoft. white Uybt. hatter than ana dr etedtrlclty. has hen tested by the U. & Government sad IS toadtoc wnleerWttes and found to ha superior to 10 ordinary "
tamps. It barns without odor.
»t odor, amah*
fe*«Jr"ierd
The inventor, F. Y. Joht
If. Rroad Street. Philadelphia, it “ - r to sand a lamp on 10 days'
trial, or even to give one the Seal m ‘ ‘ “
will beip I
Alao aak him to expiate haw >o« _ SLtSS ss-nw-TS
B0.U,
sam woftu mpwi
WMs.T<
Remember That dradfcry is j it iheuU be nabai Electricity
and that tm an wiliin* that ■tope to aaka
youx aerraat For then is much work la your home that clsotridly, combined with the proper electric nppliancet, 'an •cooaplieh set only aa well, but better than human haato. MAKE YOURS an ELECTRICAL HOME ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Twitl aad We»t Avaouc Ocean City Diviiion And-Ohl yet-Every Night the "Metchless” Night
Only 10 Arcolas
are afiotted to
CAPE MAY COUNTY
Aa.Ww«.
TYEcausb of toe shortage of heating equip•D meat, we have had to allot the available supply of Ascola outfits to cities and towns in proportion to their population. (An outfit consists of one Abcoi^ and aa American Radiator for each room.)
While they last, these outfits will be sold at these low prices, $180 to $550, completel y installed, depending on the size and number of rooms in your home.
VMCKac S I. (bum lt*n
Don’t Thro* Away ThaeShoea BRING TERM TERRE. AND UCT US KRNRW THEM fO GIFE YOU NEW SHOE WEAR AND OLD SHOE COMFORT. THE GOST IS IMA ID. nrssstt- maEtBgTj SnEOAUST a Chronic Diseases
Think of the comfort of radiator warmth in every room for only a few hundred dollars! The few Akoola outfits allotted here far Arcola Week (next week) will go very quickly. Don’t shiver through another winter. See your Heating Contractor and ask him far an estimate today.

