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CAPE MAY COTJITT TIMES FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1927.
Page Seven
The Magic Light
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Like the touch of a fairy's wand is the switch that floods the room with the magic light, supplied only by the mysterious force, flowing through little wires, called ELECTRICITY —the force that lights cities, runs trains, keeps the wheels of giant factories turning. This same force drives farm machinery, pumps water, keeps food cold, cleans homes, heats rooms, runs oil burners and lighu countless farm houses. Egg production is increased when this force is turned into light in the poultry house. It increases the productive day when used in bams and out-buildings. THE CAPE MAY COUNTY FAIR could not operate at night were it not for this force, nor could you enjoy your favorite moving picture show were it not for electricity. \X ithout it there could be no radio—no telephone-no telegraph. Are YOU using it? If not, you are robbing yourself of the geratest convenience knowm to man. And the cost is so small that it is real economy to use electricity. Onlv a few cents a day—hardly more than w’as spent for oil in the good old days"-w'ill make this force, capable of moving mountains, your abject slave. Electricity is available in every section of Cape May County, both rural and urban. And back of the electricity supplied to you is a company devoted to SERVICE, spending hundreds of thousand of dollars annually to insure the uninterrupted flow' of current through the wires that serve YOU. PHONE OUR NEAREST OFFICE FOR DETAILS OF RATES, AND WHAT ELECTRICITY CAN DO FOR YOU.
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Atlantc City Electric Co. Ocean City Sea Isle City Stone Harbor Cape May Avalon Cape May Court House Wildwood

