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PRIVATE BATHS EUROPEAN PLAN RBDGWAY HOtJISE ELEVATOR SERVICE AT THE FERRIES PHILADELPHIA. PA. Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room OPENING - Advance showing of AUTUMN MILLINERY, FABRICS and TRIM vflNGS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 26, 27 and 28 Second Floor Salon BROWN'S 417 Washington Street Phone 67-R

WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT A. KENIG Electric Shoe Repairing Shop ILLUMINED HEELS ANY COLORS EXCELLENT WORK BEST LEATHER USED NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FANCY WORK RUBBER HEELS ANY COLOR 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. All Kinds of Polishes for Sale THE NEW LIFE VULCANIZING SHOP Rubber tire Welding and Vulcanizing — All makes of tires and tubes repaired to stand. TIRE LIFE MORE THAN DOUBLED We use the— ANDERSON MACHINE AND METHOD— Established in 1915 Tons on tons of pressure forcing the liquidized melted rubber and cement into the fabric to be cooked in— The Anderson invention— Not heat dried patching, but real vulcanizing— A real cure, inside ^nd outside at one operation. f \ Guaranteed not to lump, blister or pull apart- Out repaws guaranteed to out wear balance of tire. * j We do ribbed and non-skid retreading. A trail will convince you. ■ Both Phones Broad and Jackson Streets! RICHARDSONS'S GARAGE W. G. REDDEN, Manager Cape May, N. J.

£ will be served every afternoon I at 4:00 in the S $ LOUNGE OF THE jg I CONGRESS HALL | 9 A Dainty Repast Exoellent Service ■ 5 Fifty Cents Per Cover 5 MEMORIALS OF BEAUTY AND DURABILITY Finely hammered, exquisitely carved and polished — lettered I and finished according to your own taste.

BOO MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, CORNER POSTS, SILLS, ETC., TO SELECT FROM on display In our show yards at Pleaiwintville and Camden. They represent the largest and finest stock of memorials ever , ' collected together by One con- • cern. They have been cut from standard granTTa— and— marbles that were purchaseilTternre prices advanced to the presert;

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WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MEMORIALS.

CAMDEN YARD 1 Opp. Haricigh < fmrUTj BeU Phone 2737

IMAIN OFFICE AND YARD Ptrawantville, N. J. Opp. Allan Mr Oty Cemetery Brtl Phone Itcasanttille 1

IU: PRKSKXT ATI VKS O. J. HammeU. Pres., 1-1 T K. Cornwall Ave., Ventnor. for Atlantic City. r _ A. L. HammeU. Wv Pres.. Absecon. K. J., for Cumberland. Chpe May. Burlington. Ocean and Atlantic Counties. F. Haight. Camden. N. J., far Camden. Salem and Gloucester Countiea | . W. DuBoia. Oayton. N. J- for Clayton and vicinity. I H. B Hale. Cherrlton. Va.. tor State of Vtrgtnia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. fUMAMTILU. * 1.

HOW TO REMOVE BUST ON HOUSEHOLD IRON AND STERL The rust on iron and steel is differin that it flakerf off, thus exposing another surface to the actios of the air and moisture, say household specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. If this process of oxidation .continues long enough the metal may be eaten away entirely or "rust out" as is commmonly said. - Keeping the iron and steel dry and brightly polished is the best preventative against rust. If the articles are to be stored, coating the surface with paraffin or other fat that contains no salt or wrapping them in newspaper prevents rust. A scourer, such as bath bride, applied with a moistened cork or doth, usually removes rust and discoloration. If , this treatment is not effective, kerosene should be poured on the spot and allowed to stand for a few minutes before the scourer is applied. All traces of the kereosene should be washed off with hot soapy water and the metal dried thoroughly. Steel wool or a tinsel scrub cloth is also

good for scouring rusty iron skillets ^ or kettles. Iron kitchen utensils are I smoother and are thought to wear , bettjrif ftey are rubbed with fat < h fed oafceir Jigfore they are first used. 1 Galvanized iron is Iron covered with 1 ! ' zinc and does not rust nor tarnish. It 1 . is very durable and is extensively us5 ed for water pails, garbage cans, and , other utensils that receive hard usage. The only care that galvanized ironj requires is washing in hot soap suds ' ] or a weak soda solution, and drying. J' 3 HOW TO CLEANSE NICKEL ( Nickel and nickel-plated articles do 1 i not tarnish so readily as silver. Wash- •, ing them frequently with hot soapy : i water and drying them with a soft - cloth or paper will usually keep them f ing good condition. Whiting, or - some other fine scourer, may someI has become dull, but such condition s times be used to brighten nickel that II has become dull, but such a condition e often means that the surface is d scratched or the plating broken. Reil plating is the only remedy in such o ' cases.

Mrs. A. Felix dn Pont and her bob 1 Mr. A. Felix du Pont, Jr., of Elton who are spending the , summer at their cottage at Cape i will leave this week for North- , east Harbor, Me^ where they will , spend a fortnight. , — New York Sun. I Printers at least, will appreciate j the fact that in setting up Senator . ; 1 did not run out of upper case "la" — ■ I Harding's speech of acceptance they ' Senator David L Walsh and Presi- : dent Wilson are both "in perfect aei cord" with Cox on the League. Mr. . Cox is evidently one of these double r personality individuals about whom ; sevral books have lately been written. A local Democrat is treasuring AT' - his desk a button that he wore in the i campaign four years ago. This t year on election day he is going to i get out this button, put it on and 5 walk proudly to the polls and vote - the Republican ticket. This is what i the button says: "War in Europe; Peace in America. God Bless Wilson

N. J. m Loyal Patriots of America held their 70th annual session here Cfl August 9th and 10th at the ha|l «t the third ward fire house. The officelected for the ensuing year weffi follows: James Hay Simms, Right WortfijT Grand Master; William Blackwood# Right Wfcrthy Vice Grand Master Joseph Kildare, Right Worthy Grand Worthy Grand Secretary; Ellsworth B. Chivers, Right Worthy Grand Afsistant Secretary; William Crorier, Right Worthy Grand Chaplain; Earl Eakins, Right Worthy Grand Conductor; William Harris, Right Worthy Assistant Grand Conductor; Raymond ' M. Deim, Right Worthy Grand Tyterj Thomag^Jtobb, Right Worthy Grand The election was very closely co»i tested tho delegates which attended i were very much pleased with the I results. i The reports from various stated t showed a large increase of near ; members. The banquet held at the i Breakers Hotel was a great snnceM.

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i Motor Car Owners j CAPE MAY AND VICINITY , We now are prepared to give yon complete motor lubrication oe-ri^Wewifl analyze the lubricating requirement, of your car or truck and .pecify the exact " type of oil and greases needed to meet them. • # . S 1 - . Have you ever considered to what extent the life of your rer and 1 the ,ixe of your garelina, oU and repair bill, depend on how your car i, lubricated . ' Automotive engineer, rey 75 per cent of motor trouble, that caure quick de1 preciation, waste of power and expeciye repair, are duedirectly to faulty lubn- | cation— the use of lubricant, poor in quality or wrong in type. You cannot be too .ure of your oil. High quality, while ereential, is not j enough- The oil must have the right vi.co.ity (body) for your engine. We can now .npply you with Sunoco Motor OU-the new scientific lubricant motorist, everywhere are Ml enthusiastic about. ^ Sunoco with it. six dUtinct type, and exdurtve qualitiex, wc arc convinced, mark, the dawn of a new lubrication— a lubrication a. accurate and efficient as science can make it , Sunoco .. a rtraight-run, non-compounded, wholly dirtilled oil, containing lubricaungpropertie, not found in other oib. It will not break down under the temf.c heat in the cylinder, and cause carbon deposit Sunoco ha. the correct vUccity to in»ure a proper pi»ton ring real, preventing the leakage of gareline part the puton ring, with conrequent lore of power and comprereion and dilution of oil in the crank care.

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We Make This Suggestion I Have your crank case drained, cleaned and readied K with Sunoco.- You will be amazed at the wonderful • I improvement in the performance of your car or truck. I PIERPONT & BROWN I Distributors for Cape May County I City Hall Block WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY

We have an interesting proposition to offer dealers and garages J A - . # '