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Continued use of a lowgradq of gasoline results in an average wastage of almost 90% in fuel energy! Even the best engines unavoidably waste great quantities of potential power. But the principal source of unnecessary energy loss is in the use of poor gasoline. Unless gasoline of a uniformly high quality is su|>Slied, the motor functions unevenly, Sometimes urningthe fuel cleanly, butjnore often discharging a large proportion of it, utiburnt or only partially burnt, into the muffler. This means loss of power and is the cause of crank-case dilution and other troubles. Use motor fuel of definite quality, and unnecessary waste will he eliminated. The improved gasoline now available wherever you see the familiar"' S.O." sign is the best that you can buv. "Standard" Motor Gasoline is clean-burning, quiek-firiug, arid releases n maximum of steady, smooth power. It will be more than worth while for you to give it a careful trial. You might as well have the best, for it costs no more.-' STANDARD OIU COMPANY (New Jersey)

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Headline in county paper— '.'$18,000 worth of good liquor seized." Now how in the world did that editor discover that it was gcod? Do you know - you can roll SOSfifid cigarettes for lOcts from ona bag of H* GENUINE BullDurham > TOBACCO 1

) . BRIGHT OPENS CAMPAIGN v State Senator William H. Bright has opened his campain to succeed, himself in the Senatorial chair. Mr. : B right's- appeal is made on his "past record in the last three Legislative ?essionh. Opposing Senator Bright is Andrew Boswell of Ocean City who is at | present Assemblyman, j Robert "J, Kay, Treasurer of the City of Wildwood and member of the . Brechy-Kay Realty Company if this j ■city has already announced Jus tfandi- ' •dacy for Assembly and more recent- 1 ly Judsbn B. Corson of Palermo' has j entered (he. f'pld. ™ — — , i ADVERTISE IT i He who has- some goods to sell And whispers the datails down a well Is not so apt to collar the dollars As he who climbs a tree and holl- • ers" A PIANO TUNING ) Prof. C. Walter Wallace, Organist of the Liberty Theatre, will tune an I repair pianos on short notice. Wori; guaranteed. Phone Liberty Theatre, either phone, fi Utf-678 : :

MRS. JANE BROWN 'L DRESSMAKER 821 Corgie Street Cape May N. J. , KEYSTONE PHONE 169-R MANY hotels, schools and other public buildings, some ol the finest in America, have standardized on USN Deck Paint It pays these large experienced i buyers to insist upon USN Deck [ Paint. Why not you? w. LENOIR I' Cape Ma\* New Jersej ^ ^

I WILLIAM PRITCHARD William Pritchard who was a resi- J dent of Erma for many years died at | his son's home in that place on Aug. t 7th-' The deceased' was born March, ■ 1827. Jlr. Pritchard was one of the i oldest residents of th^ County being 9^^'ears of age. He whs a veteran I (*The Civil War and a devout mem- . ber of Tabernacle M. E. church. In- j tcrment was made in the Tabernacle l Cemetery. He is Survived by a son j and a daughter, sixteen grand ' chil- 1 _ • dreii, ten great grandchildren and J twelve great great grandchildren- - GENERA I, ELECTION Registration Days in al$ Municipali. j ties! First— Sept. 13, 1921. 1. p. m. to 9 . -p- - m. Also House to Housy Can- ' • ,j vass. ' . -*-v 1 I r Second— Sept. 27, 1921, 7^a- yn. to , I 9. P. Also Primary Day. * Third— Oct 18, 1 p. m. -to 9 p. m. | General Election Day; Nov. 8, 1921. , . *6 a. m. to 7 p- m. SPECIAL TWO WEEKS ONLY Paper clips in bulk, thousand lots, j 80c per thousand. Priced exceptionI ally low f6r quick sale. Get your ' supply now. Star and Wave Pub ■ I lishing Co. adv2t j

I ' j GLTide^" ' I JUST OCT n>K AND IT'S rn#XSaad*. plaat*, bonuflale. A M<I«I wlU krin( ll In bg. Maula'l >«Ji nro >11 tsata<l .nd if sac* j CROWN ara alwar* CROWN. | WM. HENRY MAULE. Inc. ^^J2^^and^^rc^iUa^JPblIadal£bl^^ | Big reductions in- Summer Millinery- Both Sport and I Dress HatsLOTTIE R. HILLMAN, 209 Perrv'Street, ' Cape May, N. 'J. . U. S. MAIL LINE LuiMiaWFutMl Amcfican-Fla* Ships "laaia" Jalr 23-Au*. 24 It ilb.n ."Jab30-Aaa.27-Sws.24 Mall Steml.nl Sarvlca kteonl and Third -CI ate IgMtel i 1 1 n > r.^; I FwfteUr k "•'•i

BOARD INSPECTS INUND WATERWAY TRAVELS CHANNEL FROM COLD SPRING HARBOR TO OTTENE - HARBOR TO INVESTIGATE NEED FOR LIGHTS. The Board of Commerce and Navl» gation came down into local water* last Sunday and were met aboard their government boat at Cape Majr by Senator William Hairy Bright and Peter C- Peterson of the Fisher* men's association. The party pro* ceeded from Cold Spring Inlet to Otteris Harbor to investigate the need of lights along the channel of the In* land Waterway for the protection ot the fleet of fishing craft now . operating out of Ottens Harbor thru Cold Springs. There is every reason tf believe that lights will soon be placed so that the channel may be nego* tiated thru fog and darkness in safe , t-v-Colonel Doughty states ihef $43,000 was allotted 10 Cape May County in 1920 for improvements ot highways and that he has succeeded in securing for 1921, $25,000 mor* than last year, or a total of $68,0001 Appropriations have already been made to 4^e townships ofx$7,800, th# + , custom being for -the state to award j threedollars for every one appropri* : "teinhwi spent by the townships. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE j PERSONAL ITEMS FROM. THE county Seat and notes of ACTIVITIES AMONG THE BUSI- | NESS FOLK. j Reverend and Mrs. Thomas Martin - ! were entertained during the, first ' Part of the week by Mrs. Edward | Foster and during the iatter part of ! the week by Mrs. Myron Morton. Mrs. B runner, who is Mrs. Martin's mother, will spend a week with I Mrs. MortonThe management of the Glasi House store has been taken over by | John Douglass. | Mrs. Earl Wittmer is being treated j in the Jewish hospital for an attack ■ diagnosed -as gall stones. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Elsie Thamp* j son, Elwood Thompson and William ; Ross are -occupying the cottage of , Mrs.. Dietz at Bennie's Landing. Mrs. j Dietz has taken the Stouts cottage at I the same place. j Miss Minnie Storke of bake City, 1 Florida, who is a summer guest of I Mr- ail.l Mrs. George- Springer chapI eroned a party of-^oung ladies in j Stone* Harbor this summer. The parrty includes the Misses Emily B. Gar- ' retson, Lucille Springer, Lillian Nace, Margaret Nace and Mazie Po. nell Walter Hurrell spent a few days recently revisiting old scenes in New '"v York City. " During his trip away he also enjoyed a visit to, Niagara Falls. Sheriff Meade Tomlin spent a busy day recently. He conducted two lads Willetts Bates ami William Connelly, convicted of larceny of autmobiles to Rahway and Vhen* arrested Florence Reed in Ocean City. Miss Reed, a 12 | year-old offender was recently sen- , tenoed to the Girl's Home in Trenton. ! ,01) September 6th and 9th gnr* ■j^jnents of all kinds and particularly } garments that are being made for children in the near east will be re- | CeivQd on the first floor of the Vo- . j cational School Building. County Su- ' j perintendent A. W. Hand has kindly . | granted the use of the building for \ that .purpose- - ». i Miss Etta. Hackney our deputy jjjtostmistress recently returned from ,| Atlantic City where she spent a part »( her vacation. The remainder of the vacation is now being enjoyed in ■ Wildwood. s Alfred Peterson in company with ' J. Mecrav went, to Philadelphia on ' August 17th to bring a. new coupe down for a doctor.. and to attend to* other "bh.sjness matters. Mrs. Shepherd Calhoun is epter. - taining her daughter, Mrs- Charles "Miithias and little son this >veek. , < Reverend Graham, pastor of the M. E. Church accompanied by Mrs. Graham, left last Wednesday for hii - annual vacation- All the congi-eija-"tion join* in wishing them "Bon Voy- . age" * Reverend -Thomas Martin fermnr ; aster cf the Baptist Church will, preach in the Baptist' Church here '.he last- two; weeks 'of AugustBUSINESS DIRECTORIES FR^E Telephone Business Directories may be had.frgc of charge by applying at the Star and Wave office. Get yours now. When the cream of Europe's athletes meet US — whippet! cr«ua— 1 that's alL