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APE MAY STAR AND WAVE

CLASSIFIED FDYYX NHI LE 1917 FO b T Ford Taxicab, 1 small or Buick, 1 nice Panel deody, 1 express body with top. condition ford or other LE-SEA BRIGHT SKIFF, 22 feet long, 5 horse power Lathrobe Engine and a 100 fathom gill. net. Apply to Millard F. Ware, Washington Street, Cape May, N d tin — spoons. . 10,000; of these will be sold at a bargain, Apply Star and Wave Pub, Co. For SALE-PIERCE ARROW s6,| Frice $850.00. Apply to _E. .W.) Springer, Cape May Point, 246 It FOR SALE VERY CHEAP-LYON Talking Machine, with cabinet, in good condition. Can be seen at 318 Washingtom Street, Cape May, N. 3 252 8-29 It FOR SALE-SIX WEEKS OLD PIGS ready for delivery first week in/ April. — Apply: to — Meadow | View Farm, Henry Reeves, Mgr., Erma, K.. 0. 241 329 at. ___ FOR SALE-VICTROLA AND RECords in A 1 condition. Apply to 218 Windsor avenue." Keystone Phone, 316.09 ad ___ FOR SALE-FORD CAR IN FINE Condition, good — top and . wings. Suitable for Huckstering, carries 44 baskets, — Apply to A. H. Swain, E 29 ALSO 600 FEET OF 4% INCH CAS IRON PIPE, SUITABLE FOR waTER OR GAZ, hewn re APPLY TO . HAND, "16s Jefferean Street, bac acd Cape May, N. 3.

CHOICE LOT FOR SALE, CHOICE NEW JERSEY AVENUE: . LOFT POR SALE, FACING THE! OCEAN. — BIG BARGAIN IF PUR. CHASED BEFORE APRIL 107H,} HELP | WANTED __ Help wanted in Gold Teat powan Both sexes. Good wages, steady employment. 29 2 THEO. w. REEVE YZ HY 200 WANTED-A COMPETENT | MAID for general housework, also high school student to look after children and help in house. Apply to 934 fliticlidhing bidatnad Cape May. band 3 aot it FARM WANTED: ANY size yes location. . Quick sale. — Preferred near or with frontage on Bay or} River, — Write details to | Brionne, 116 Nassau street, New York. 239 2t ___ i__a22____ SCREEN PRESENTATION OF FAM. _. OUS STAGE PRODUCTION NOW PLAYING, I8 AHUGE SUCCESS "The Better ‘Ole." or the romance of the season. . It is now playing to en pacity houses at the Cort Theatre in New York City, and five road companies ure presenting it in various parts ef the country. . And now, the seven, you will have the opportunit; nt the Palace then: . n Wednesday. Apsil 2, of seeing. this. corking good comedy which "as pleased hundred« of thousands. "The Better ‘Ole" i- the exmedy of the war. It shows the men in the hist conflict, and it is not overdrawn in an; particular. . There are no heroics, no forced moments-everything is natur al and un. tilted. . It i a visualization of the life of the fighters in their: lighter moments, when they laughed und kidded and loved. The players appearing in the screen version of "The Better ‘Ole" are those who ‘mace such an enormous hit in the origizal production, They are all skilled players who were chosen becasse of the fact that they were the onification of the authors‘ regarding . the . various They ceriainly give a most delightful presentation of this . most . pleasing comedy, Cae o a in unqualifiedly: recommending . "The Better ‘Ole" to all its patrons, and in assuring them that when they see this production they will see a screen drama which will interest and charm them from start to finish.

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ter of the book of Numbers he structs the Isrnelites, "When ye have pmased aver the Jordan 1nto the land of Cannan, then hill ye drive out a the intabitunts of the tand from: b fore you and destroy all. their ple turow. .... an Inter | periods the Jews adopted many eusioms of the peoples who snc vessively . obtsned. power over them and in" the mpocryphal book of th Muecaliees bx: fooud this. altusion Zo the art of decorating, "For is the mun ter builder of a new house mum cur for the whole building, but he that undertaketh to met it ont and puint it must soek out things for the adorning thereof." Although Homer gives credit to a Greek fdr the discovery of paint, the

allusions to it in the books of Moxew, | the painted mynmy cases of the Exyp« thins and the decornted walls of Buby: i ton and Thebes fix its origin at a | period long antecedent to the Grecian era, ‘The walls of Thebés were paint ed 1,900 yeurs before the coming of | Chris and $6 years before "‘Omer | amote bis bloomin‘ ipre." | The Greeks recognized the value of int as u preservative and mide use of something akin to it on their ahipe. | Pliny writes of the mode of boiling was and pontiog whips with it, after which, he continues, "nelther the anm, mor the wind, nor the sup can destroy the wond thus protected." "I The Romunx, being ersentistly a warlike people, never brought (he decoration of Iniildings to the high plane | it had, reactied with the Greeks, . For all thet the gruins of Pompell show many. structures whose mural decora tims are in fair shape today. | The dolore used. were: glaring. . A. black background was the usunt one and the Bunhinntions worked thereon red, yel« tow and blue. In the early Christinn era the use of mosales for churches someshat. gups oe the reign of Justininn the Church of Baint Sophin war built at Constantine: na and in walls were adorned. with qusstc mga. . «tern times the uses of patut to be as numerots as its — uts and tints. . Paint ts unique in ‘hat i> nme aas no eynonyin and for It the + no substitute | maserial Brond 1s ‘he of life, but | paint In the life of the staff, |‘ No one thinks of the «sterior of a wooden building now except in terms | of paint couted. . Interiors, too, from painted walls and stained furniture down to the lowleat kitchen atenail, | ali receive their protective covering. Po SL reanforcing. in »ainted before 11 goes to give mildly to the manufactured i «tone, The buge girders of the aky: scrupers are aaubed an ugly but ef clent red underenth the narface coat of black, | Poriapm the best exnmple , of the value of paint on atect is found | in the venerable Brooklys bridge, on | Bete a gour of painters is kept go- | tng continusily. It i scarce posstble to think of « «ugle manufactured are ticle which doer not maet paint some» where in th course of Ite construe tion. Be hus pwlot grown into the marrow of our liven,

(bl s (1) 181 } [X3 PRESBYTEIIAN CHURCH secant and Hughes Streets Res, Curtis O Bosserman, Minister CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Sunday services, Holy Communion 8, Second service choy Sermon 10:80 haigeed Wek day Fp hore 4 Hany and ‘Penitential s iuremy, Holy Communion 8 Friday, Litany and Penitential Offee 4 P. 1 Yolk al bifond Sturtevant Howe, Lud 7 2 "90 " an [73 y Po adr) [o}H /») a elt [»Fvy (e} ‘( The success of the home merchant means the §UCCES$ OF bu collect AB The success of the town means YOUR SUCCESS. Why Not Trade at Home and Help Along the Town You Live In? laaésatahanaanaaasd

SAFE mene buy‘rgr on of 1919 gh pric. in and labor. n bring forth? eryin the groute chon to broag Jower prices, o= | t me hall vital point tis jst oof produetion is 1 th the producer, for if his cost of vduction is low he can afford at a low price, No farmer can < oaell ds c to »oll i at an be produced with a air profil is the question. . Fow cont wemorts bave been kept and. cones -payine: crops cannot } ‘nnted under any. conlition expecially those of the presen thout gecounts. it is hard to tell iether the farmer is a profiteer or ystem of Increase hout the eash crop. If every farmer cauld increase on an economic basin he producing power of his land he! vould have increased his earning power for 1920 when marketing conditions will have had time to be somewhat lized. For instunce. instend of plunging in heavily in farm | operations | for let each farmer nt ery for greater planting in no longer heard and the farmer is enter | ng the planting season with high costs m« a certainty and lower selling prices as a strong pono t it might well for the farmers to adopt a "play safe" policy by scttin~ off a part of their regular acreage to be improved by the "double-barreled" cover crop scheme of following cowpeas with rye and ‘vetch. WASHINGTON STREET f IMPROVEMENTS. Some of the merchants along the business section, on Washington street are improving their properties by a cout of paint, while one is rebuilding his place and converting it into two up-to-date stores. . It would be well if all the property owners along the business section would follow example of their fellow townsmen, , _ How‘s This? We offer One Hundrci. Dollars Reward for any cas of Catarch that rannot be curcd by Halls Catarmh a F. 3. CHSNET & CJ., Toledo, 0. We, t usor dns 1 «vo known E. 4. Cheney for th, Lt 11 yeont and believe Sim ert o." i te 11 all business ink Cure ts taken Internally, ly upon the blood and mu Sat moey Md the hea m. Fer gs — "Tin b tidle por betic," Bald © H Promina. ha j ‘take Hall‘s Famity Prils for constipation.

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FOR SALE--& HORSE MOTOR s phase 220 volt in first class running order, used only a few weeks, made by the General Electric Co. Apply A. D. Reeves, 2nd floor Merchants National Bank Building. meaFOR — saLE-QUARTER | HORSE Kimba} Motor, variable speed Runs cither direction. | Perfect condition $40.00 and a bargain, as it has mot boon run over a month. _ A. D. Reeves, Merchant National Bank. ---meas---Iniandrontimedianeiocarniiens ‘Ware Stationery Department.

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