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X When in Need of § g Furniture, Floor Coverings 2 *C Clothing for Man. Womtm or Child. Jtwoby g and Diamond e, A. Vietrola or Brunswick ft y£ Talking Machine or Records § SEND FOR ft g frank Rollins , « V? 914 CORGIE STREET CARE MAY. N. J X KEYSTONE PHONE 306 V£ X DISTRICT MANAGER FOR THE v | BIG HURLEY STORE I § o£ CAMDEN, N. J. g 5 TRY OUR LIBERAL DEFERRED PAYMENT METHOD g B Whenyo% house-clean, <ji>n't forget ■ 1 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY J ft *-> 314 CONGRESS STREET v ^ BOTH PHONES H- E- SETTLE, Prop. ■ ■ Carpets, Quilts, Blankets. Pillows and u Curtains Given Special Attention P All other classes of laundry work v SHERMAN S. SHARP ;! ■ >■ . ^ , Contractor and Builder 656 Washington Street ' ' * . /^ Cape May. N. J. ' ? r<- ^ Estimates Given ' Keystone Phone 336 ' . * /*■ " - " " ~ :

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77 ~ | BUILDERS' HARDWARE I We have a full stock of Hardware for Every Builder's mted Tools of the Best Quality V AT MODERATE PRICES . Estimates Furnished on Complete Operations j Get our Prices ! M. H. WARE 3 516 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. ==^=====

£& A RELIABLE BUILDER ' Otis M. Townsend 218 Ocean St. Cape May, N. J '"" * Don't Throw Away Your Old Timer Cases We positively end Ford Commutator trouble and use i ' / jhe old corrugated shells. Rush dual contact roller 1 > runs packed, in grease. Makes starting easier. 1 ' Hickey Garage Cape May, New Jersey

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DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY OF LUMBER in any length, width or tkickknea* for any purpose whatever — that's the offer we make you today. We moat have ample stocks OS seasoned, measured timbers in our yard to be able to make such a broad offer. We have! And our prices will save you money. Aak for estimates.

GEORGE. OGDEN & SON , CAPE MAY. N. 1. 1 Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A.SUDAK ) Shoe Repairing in All Its Branches NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY Wa Make a Specialty of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in Building far Ladles and Gentlemen. Shoe Sundries and All Kinds of Polishes far Sale' 605 Washington Street Cape May, N. J.

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE What Advertising Accomplished in Modern Business and Why Business Men Should Advertise Now — Commercial Prosperity and Progress Depends Upon Advertising .As a general principal every business man admits that it pays to advertise, but some times a business executive has doubts whether advertis-. ' ing is effective in his own business or whether he should Advertise now When all the facts are considered it r is absolutely certain that it pays to | advertisy"NOW. [ Recently there was a meeting of ■ one hundred national advertisers at I Lakewood, N. J. These advertisers h spend almost one-half a billion dollars I a year in advertising their names and [ their products. These advertisers de- | cided that it pays to advertise NOW. ? Sixty-nine of these men stated that I they would increase their advertising 5 appropriation for 1921, seventeen de- | clared that their advertising appro - I priation for this year would remain k the same as last year, six were un- • I certain and only thirteen had decided j [ to reduce, slightly, their appropria- 1 | tions. j > In other words, these big success- 1 j ful national advertisers know that it j f jMiys to advertise NOW. *" 1 Here age -some reasons why their ', decision is correct and why if is good ARE YOU THINKING OF | MOVING If so, get in tench with us. We h^ve 4 BIG TRUCKS I TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. Lots from $10 hp. Any point between Cape. M«y and Philadelphia. * CONEY'S X-PRESS • 106 to 110 Garfield Ave* WILDWOOD k Both Phone. SPECIALS $1.25 Batiste Bloomers for 75 cents. $2.00 Chemise for $1.26. , A New Lot of Royal Shirt Waists and BON TON AND ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS B. T. HAZLETT 323 WASHINGTON STREET Cape May, N. J. ' GET YOUR SHOE® REPAIRED AT T. H. TAYLOR'S 026 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Overshoes F°5<X „d CHILDREN. Repairing IN A'iR7ScaEa Sole Leather BI S"fTEIP. Neolin Soles a Specialty Not responsible tor. work left over 30 days. Keystone 138- X ROMEO MACCIOCCHI IMPORTER of HIGHEST QUALITY of ITALIAN GROCERIES Italian Olive Oil, Maccaroni, Cheeses, Fruits and Live Chickens Open evenings and all day Sunday BROAD AND ELMIEA STREETS y ^»Otpe May. N. J.

business for you merchants to advertise now. ONE — Advertising seairhea out the respective customer. Two— Advertising makes possible the standardisation of products. Three — Advertising stabilises sales and builds good wiU. - Four -re- Advertising disseminates trade facts, , announces new discoveries and consequently makes for increased efficiency and speeds up production. In other words, advertising is consumption insurance. The snie of any product depends upon three factors. First, upon general business .conditions that are beyond the control of 1 any one manufacturer or dealer. Second, on the ability of buyers to adopt their busip€sS\to fundamental econo1 mic conditions. Third, upon the ability of the sales organization through advertising of every description and personal solicitation by salesmen to i create a desire for the particular i product. The first two factors are I beyond the control of a sales organization, particularly in a period- of re- . organization as at present. All the : more reason therefore why every : business . organization should put every ounce of energy and thought into advertising NOW. , , , CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J. 1 ** 1920-21 I Distribution of Recently Collected 1 Railroad Tax, Apportioned toThis County $1,461.51 ^ ' ' 1 ! Avalon - $ 9.16 ' Cape May - 194.83 Cape May Point 9.50 'I Dennis -Township-— — 101.75 I Lower Township 47.13 Middle Township 210.66. North Wildwood - 59.01 Ocean City 193.89 Sea Isle City . 40.85 Stone Harbor 7.99 i Upper Township 83.90 West Cape May 67.11 Wildwood 242.45 Woodbine 193.28 $1,461.51 AARON W. HAND, County Superintendent of Schools. "Put 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, 1888 l Members- at -l^fge Fee, $3.00 Genealogy is an interesting study and you wiH feel right at home among us. It is birth which counts in this society. " - In preparation "The Magazine of ' the Early Settlers of America." Monthly. $3.00 a year. ' The Society is also engaged in the Americanization work of systematically 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 1 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. Salesmen are wanted. This is only one of the helpful things this original American society is the pioneer. With Bolshevism and other humap wolves in our midst true Americans must unite. "The Early Settlers of America" should and do j lead in jdl true American movements • to defnd our homeland and perpetuate our institutions. YOU ARE IN- . VITED TO JOIN US. Address A I G. S. WYCKOFF, (1636) / ' National Secreary-Treasure^ > ENGLEWOOD, N. J.^P

i Electrical Contractor INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES Keystone Phone 809-D3 f CAPE MAY, N. J KEY STONE PHONES CAPE MAY 1-73— W I LD.WOOD 1-73 Konowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS , Butter — Eggs— Fruit — Produce — Etc. Orders Promptly Delivered Mt'19 WukiDKtor. Street M95-97 P.ni: Arena, CAPS MAT - .j WILDWOOS

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