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g / When in Need of 8 Furniture , Floor Coverings 8 § Clothing for Man, Woman or Child. Jewelry ft yr ami Diamonds, A Victrola or Bmnswich ft )■( Talking Machine or Records ft V? SEND FOR O 8 FRANK ROLLINS Nj § , X , 9,4 CORG1E KEYStONE PHONE 306 Vf X DISTRICT MANAGER FOR THE V? 1 BIG HURLEY STORE 8 X OF CA-MDE^I W. J- yt g TRY OUR LIBERAL DEFERRED PATMENT METETOD^g I ANNOUNCEMENT I O Beginning March First we 8 ft will be open for automobile re- § 8 pair work of all kinds. Special ft 8 prices given on Ford work. g § Also tire repairing done by the g 8 steam vulcanizingprocess. i 5 eg - — I 8 CRESSE GARAGE § 8 Washington and Perry Streets ft § Cape May g I H. E. SETTLE, Prop. £ ! I Both Phones IE i ! COLUMBIA LAUNDRY ffi I J 314 Congress Street, Cape May, N. ■( jfj j 3 DOWN GOES THE PRICE 3 ;j - | I Let us wash your Rag Carpets and Pillows Q J j All other classes of LAUNDRY WORK "\9l ^^t^fSfiifgfajuiiiJunui!iHriLniJitntntnLnir»LnLRfgfBfSE I SHERMAN S. SHARP Contractor and <§aildei IS* WASHINGTON ST. CAFE HAT, N. J. I Estimates Oived^ KeyttmriMMM ! BUILDERS' HARDWARE We have a Fall Stoch of Hardware for every BaiUer'g need Tools of the Best Quality AT MODERATE PRICES f~.u «. GET OUR PRICES Complete Operations , 1 '=$-
j ! M. H. WARE " •Kj 516 Wasldactoa Street CAPE MAY, N. J. 1 i ' «====g - \
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DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY OF LUMBER in any length, width or thickknee* for any purpose whatever — that's the of- ' fer we make yon today. We mnat • have ample stocks of seasoned, meas- I nred timbers in our yard to be able to make such a broad offer. We have! And our pricwfVtll save you money. Ask for estimates.
GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J.
SLOAN COTTAGE Cape Hay Point i Open For Season MARCH 24th. 1921 • • ' i MRS. S. d'ROMTRA NOTICE -TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Edgar P. Stites, Sr., Deceased. Pursuant to the order of HARRY S. DOUGLASS, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 1st day of February, A. D. 1921, on the application of the subscriber, Execu1 tor of said- deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribed under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of, said deceased within nine months
from the first day of February, A. D. ® 1621, or they will be forever barred *■ of any action against the subscriber. Dated February 1st, A. D. 1921. " EDGAR P. STITES, Jr. * Executor. * Samuel F. Eldredge, Proctor. 2-5-21-10t, 357 PJ.-$15.54 I ' NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS ' Estate of George W. Reeves, De- 1 ceased. Pursuant to the order of Harry S- ' Douglass, Surrogate of the County of c Cape May, made on the fifteenth day 1 of February, A. D., 1921, on the ap- J plication of the subscribers, Executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath ar affirmation their claims and demands agaiqpt the estate of said deceased within nine months from the fifteenth day of February, A. D-, 1921, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscribers. Dated February 15, A. D., 1921. ELLA G. REEVES, ARTHUR G. REEVES, Executors. - 2-19-21-9t 496 P F $15.54 C , ARE YOU THINKING OF ! MOVING 1 U bo. get ih~twCch with us. We have j *4 BIG TRUCKS 1 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS J ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME J Trips to Philadelphia every week. B Lots from $10 up. Any point between S Cape May and Philadelphia. I CONEYS X-PRESS R 1M to HO Garfield Ave, WILDWOOD = Both Phone* } SPECIAL All Silk and Wool Hosiery at COST. Regular 90c Dress Gingham at 69c 85c Voiles at 39c Everything in stock at present mar- ' ket prices. B. T. HAZLETT I 323 WASHINGTON STREET I Cape May, N. J. ~\. I ================ GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT 7 T.H. TAYLOR'S 626 Washington 8L Cape May, N. J. OvPTShflPS MEN, u vers noes women and CHILDREN. Repairing IN A branches. Sole Leather BI |J,d|toip. Neolin Solas a Specialty Not responaibla for wort left over 30 days. Keystone 133-1
-NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS*. A new Tariff of rates for gas, effective April 4, 1921, has been filed with the oBard of Public Utility Commissioners. The following is the schedule of rates: CONSUMPTION RATE For the first 5,000 cu. ft. @ M. cp. ft Gross $2.50. ' 'Net $2.40. For the next 5,00* cu. ft. @ M. cu. ft. Gross $2.40. Net $230. For the next 5,000 cu. ft. @ M. cu. ft. Gross $2.35. Net $2^5. For the next 5,000 cu. ft @ M. cu. ft Gross $2.30. Net $2J20. For all over 20,000 cu. 'ft. @ M.cu. , ft Gross $2.25. Net $2.15. DISCOUNT j Consumer will be billed at the gross !' rates, and the difference between the , gross an<l-nfit rates above will'consti- . tute a discount for prompt payment j if paid i on or before the tenth day af5 ter date shoWn on bill, which repref sents date bill is rendered. ' To the above rates for gps consumTo the above rates ior gab
ed will be added a READINESS-TO-SERVE CHARGE. Each connected custome'r shall pay a readiness-to-serve charge' of $3.00 per annum for gas served through a , three or five-light meter. For cusThmers' served through a meter of J larger capacity, the yearly service « charge will be increased twelve cents for each (one) light increase in capacity above the five-light meter. Responsible all year customers may pay one-twelfth of fixed service charge monthly. Seasonal customers must pay the annual charge in a single payment unless otherwise agreed with the company's representative.* "Piit none but Americans on guard tonight" WHEN DID YOUR ANCESTORS COME TO AMERICA? Are you a descendant from one of the old American Families of the Holland Dutch, the. English, the Mayflower, the Huguenots, John Smiths, 'Or other early immigrants to these shores ? If so, you will like to join and identify yourself with THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA .The Pioneer American Society : Founded 1636 Re-organized May 7, 1858 Members-at-Larfee Fee, $3.00 Genealogy is an interesting study ' and you will feel right at hbme among .us. It is birth which counts in this society. In preparation "The Magazine of the Early Settlers of America." 1 Monthly. $3.00 a year. • ' The Society is also engaged in the Americanization work of systemati- _ J cally distributing a copy of the Constitution of the United States and American Hand-book in every home in America where there is none-. A tremendous task and worthy of the ) best efforts of every loyal American. Will you help? 15c a copy, $15.00 a ; 100. Proceeds going to translate and print the Constitution in foreign languages to disribtute among our foreign born- Citizens. Salesman are wanted. . This is only one of the helpful , - things this original American society ^ is the pioneer. With Bolshevism and ; other human wolves in our midst true p. Americans must unite. "The Early Settlers of America" should and do < lead in all true American movements i to defhd our homeland- and perpetu- ( ate our institutions. YOU ARE IN- ( UVITED TO JOIN US. Address G: S. WYCKOFF, (1636) j = National Secreary-Treasurer T ENGLEWOOD, N. J. NOTICE The draw bridge of the West JerJ. Sey and Seashore Railroad Company at Sea Isle City over Ludlam's Thoroughfare will be closed to navigation !f. on account of repairs for a further period extending to 7 A. M., May 1, k 1921. J. and S. R. R. . P. A.G.MITCHELL, - S u pe rin tendfi^f? 1 ' 3-12-3t-711 / X /
Electrical Contractor INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D, REEVES Keystone Phone 809-D3 CAPE MAY, N. J KEYSTONE PHONES f CAPE MAY 1-73— WlLDWOOD 1-78 . Konowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS Butter — Eggs — Fruit — Produce — Etc. Orders Promptly Delivered IM-10 Sir~ uaar^mm CAPE HAY _ WILBWOOB
| Garden, and. Eaurm ' ^ •1 SEEDS I J Oar Seeds Are Good Seeds AND you can't afford, to use any other kind. The ^ l difference between a good crop or a floor one, between satisfaction and profit or dissatisfaction and loss, is largely determined bjr the seed you use. Labor and other expenses art the same in both cases. Our seeds are good seeds. We select them with greatest care. We have choice stocks of known purity— the varieties best suited to our climate and markets— and tested for germination so we know they will grow. A complete assortment for lawn, garden and field. Ai)d, ready for instant delivery. ""v' Garden Tools and Supplies The tools you need to lighten 'your labor and improve results. Rakes, hoes, spades, trowels, weeders, wheel hoes, seeders, spray pumps, etc. ■» ~ Plant food, sprayifig materials, bug killers. All needed things to make your garden grow and protect it against % insect enemies and plant diseases. Things for Your Chickens We also specialize in poultry supplies. The days of hit-or-miss poultry keeping have passed. It pays to "fuss with chickens," to keep them healthy and productive. Because of their demonstrated .worth we recommend the . famous Pratts Poultry Preparations Pratts Poultry Regulator to make hens lay— Pratts Buttermilk Baby Lhick . Food to make chicks grow — Pratts Lice Killers to exterminate lice— Pratts Poultry Disinfectant and Poultry Remedies to prevent and overcome disease. *' Voar Money Back If YOU Are I of Satisfied" 'i Eldredge & Phillips t, BOTH PHONES J . ^ CAPE MAY, N. J jj r • "M A RELIABLE BUILDER ^ Otis M. Townsend IIS Ocean St. . Cape May, N. J g SPECIAL SALE EASTER MILLINERY g § $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 $4.98 up to $15.00 g g Silk and Georgette Waists $1.98 lo $12.00 X 1 BROWN'S I 417 Washington Street g t : 1 ' ; I Don't Throw Away I Your Old Timer Cases j .♦ We positively end Ford Commutator trouble and use Z • t the old corrugated shells. Rush dual contact roller Z X runs packed in grease. Makes starting easier. * Z I Hickey Garage | J Cape May, New Jersey Z J *♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦? 3 • : " - : " " _ ~ . Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SUDAK Shoe Repairing in All Its Branches NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY w. M.k. . Snrdaltv of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT p~qM./-h in Buflding for Ladies and GentUmm. Shos Sundries and All Kinds of Polishes far Sale. " 505 Washington Street Cape May, N. J.

