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| N VIEW of the possible resizing of anthracite coal, we ~ will accept orders subject to our ability to deliver the sizes ordered — and subject to price at the time of delivery. CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. Cape May Bectric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SUDAK Shoe Repairing, in All Its Branches NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY w «, k Specialty of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT We bXS Buildto, for L.di„ «,d Gtata. Shoe Sundries and All Kinds of Polishes for Sale. 565 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. id W tana -"*h or ttoddn,~. for any purpose whatever — that's the offer we make you today. We moat 4Sp have ample stocks of seaswed, suss-. „ V \ ' ared timbers in our yard toVe ahle U M^^Mk make such a broad offer. We have! N And our prices will save you money. K ' ' GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. KEYSTONE PHONES CAPE MAY 1-7S WlLDWOQH, 1 -7. Konowitch Brothers grockribs, meats, provisions Butter— Eggs— Fruit— Produce— Etc. Orders Promptly Delivered _ . . rr . 2405-07 Pacific Avenue 408-10 Waahiafton Street WILDWOOD CAPE MAY A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Towns end 218 OCEAN ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. J BUILDERS' HARDWARE Wm have a FaB Stock of Harduars for every BedUer'e need Tools of the Best Quality AT MODERATE PRICES Cstismmtes Famished on GET OUR PRICES Complete Operations — . ■ Af H. WARE „ 316 WaskitgUa Strwt CAPE MAT, N. J. SHERMAN S. SHARP 5Lj,- i Contractor and (§uildei •M WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, M. A •- ' .. I Estimates Given m,ill Wl.lt ' COLUMBIA LAUNDRY 314 Grant Street, Cape Map, N. J. UiMbj Week efMty 4e*crtpbea tnreed eat fai tertde» ekepe, al reaoeaaUe prieee. All work pane Cifcn a mi Cdk a Spee hfcy R L SETTLE. Prop.
0* ^&cfi£ve*ti8ldim 1 O South Jersey for I Coca-Cola Orange Squeeze Lemon Squeeze other high grade eodas I We will continue to, I I H serve you through I lH 1H your local dealers ! ! 9IB THROUGHOUT i mwm the year i The Most Refreshing Drmk in the World wgmm FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Of Atlantic City. | Phone 1078 — N. Illinois Ave — Phone 1078 Leeds and Robinson Avenues
AMERICANS ABROAD IN RED CROSS WORK
United States Citizens Far Away Enthusiastic Members of the "Fourteenth" Division. Among the most enthusiastic ant energetic members of the America! Red Cross are those citizens of thi United States who Uve outside th« continental boundaries of ibelr country — sons and daughters of the Stars and 8 tripes residing at the far corners of the earth. These people compose the Insular and Foreign Division of the parent organization, generally known as the ••Fourteenth" Division, which has jurisdiction of all territory outside the country proper; that Is, Alaska. Porto Rico, Hawaii, Virgin Islands, the , Philippines, Guam, and even the la land of Yap, which came under our • flag as a result of the world war. For the year 1920 this division reported 80,808 paid up members. The main object of this division is to give our citizens everywhere the opportunity to participate In the work of the orgunlzaUou which stands for the best national Ideals. Americans In far places Intensely loyal and patriotic, treasure their membership In the Red Cross as the outward expression of their citizenship. It is another tie to the homeland and to each other. There are chapters of this dlvlslei In Argentine, Bolivia. Brazil. Canal zono, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Demlnlcaa Republic, Ecuador, England. France, Qjmm, Guatemala, Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Jupsa, Mm atari a, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines. Porto Btco. Siberia, Spain, Sweden, Swluoriaad, Syria, Turkey, Uruguay. 4 ~ Venezuela aad Tlrgla Islands. During the war theae scattered members of tbo Red Cross centrjbated millions la money, and mill Ions of dollars' worth of necessary articles for the men In service, and sent many doctors and nurses to France. At the same time they carried on an excellent Home Service In their respective communities for the families of those who had gone to war, and in some regions gave large sums of money apd Immeasurable personal service ta the relief of disaster and disease victims. ' The division la now establishing service clubs la foreign ports for the benefit of sailors In the American Merchant Marine, making plans to aid t Americans In trouble in foreign lands and completing arrangements for giving lmniedlats adequate relief in cane of disaster. • It is the Fourteenth Division's part _ ta the greet Penca Time program of — the American Ued Cross. Wrong Emotion. Doctor— Madam, I am sorry to Mm to toll you that wo are aeffiislrt— «C jeer kMband*s mwgy. fi Mg i it! vi Rich WHOM I «Mft aoa why yo« are doapalrtag sheet tt. U, ^^^^ammmraiMMMM mn
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FOR SALE— VERY REASONABLE price and terms. West Cape May. Broadway dwelling and business property. Apply to A. R. Hand.
The American Red Cross Is carrying on a wide program of service for the disabled World War veterans receiving treatment In United Statea Public Health hospitals, and those being trained through agencies of the Federal Board for Vocational Education. In each of the Public Health Service hospitals Red Cross workers devote their time to the general welfare of the service men from the day they enter the receiving ward until they are discharged. After the soldier's discbarge the Red Cross continues Its friendly service through the Home Service Section In his own community. The Red Cross maintains a convalescent house at all of the hospitals, where patients can amuse themselves after they are well' enough to be np and around. Parties and picture shows In the wards are also furnished, with occasional excursions when convalescence comes. Great service has been rendered by r the Red Cross In mental cases In Identifying those who "nave appeared In S state hospitals for the insane, and belpj Ing them secure compensation due from the Bureau of War P.lsk Insurance. s In the Federal Board's various dls- '• trlct offices the Red Cross worker. %cj-
; ine with the Home Service Section. \ make* necessary loans to the men, ar- , ranges suitable living conditions, helps J* ■ collect evidence and supply facta to tha ! Board, assists In "appealing cases" and 1 settles various personal difficulties tor the men. The workers also follow up s and aid all men who discontinue tzala- ; Ing. f The Red Cross agents find men "loaf , to the Board, help clear np delayed r cases and aid the college counselors In their friendly work with the men. 5 Many P.ed Cross chapters have set np , recreation facilities, and In some Instances living dobs, eo theee vidian of war may have attractive surroundings and the fun which most go with , effective school work. , To the American Red Cross Institute s for the Blind near Baltimore, Md, j more than half of all the Americans l. blinded In the World War have come for training. The institute, through the Bed Cross, long ago conducted an ' exhaustive Industrial survey to determine the vocations for which blind h men could be fitted. As a result it la putting forth well trained men equipped to meet the social, civic and ecoh nomlc requirements of their respective . j. communities.
What Happens to Your Motor Oil when diluted with gas in the crank case % of Dilution Viscosity 28 r— TN 1 ri-S50 24 — = M- 300 zo- — —t — ^ ,6 — J — 200 ,2 ^ ISO i — S-sJI j-,;* * I J/ 1 I i-v J0 0I I-t — M r — i — LJ o Days I2J4 56789 10 Chart shows how and why the lubricating quality of most oils breaks down
Viscosity gives oil its lubricating value. It is the measure of an oil's 4 ability to maintain, under heat and pleasure, a protective film between friction surfaces. Viscosity is broken down by dilution with gas escaping past the piston rinjp — due to an imperfect piston ring The chart gives the result of a test, nnder Government supervision . of an engine using a so-called "good" oiL In ten days the dilution amounted to 26.5 per cent ^nd the viscosity dropped from 310 to 43 seconds. Loss in power through excess friction, lower compression and waste inction, lower compression ana waste ouuotu kicusw.
of fuel accompanied the loss in the lubricating quality of the oil. Present-day gasoline, being heavier and less explosive, requires oils of high viscosity to maintain a proper piston ring seal. SUNOCO, having a higher viscosity. type for type, than other oils, maintains a better piston ring seal no matter how heavy the gasoline. It insures full engine power and reduces friction-wear to a minimum. Go to a Sunoco dealer or garage at once and have your crank case drained, cleaned and filled with the proper type of Sunoco. Also try the Sunoco greases. •
PIER PONT & BROWN, Distributors for Cape May Co. City Hall Block, Wildwood, N. J. We have an interesting proposition to offer dealer* and garages » SUNOCO \ " >7 I

