Cape May Star and Wave, 15 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Saturday, October 15, 1921 CAPE MAY STAR- AND WAVE

MONUMENTS I Headstones. Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction | Designed, cut and erected with partHcu- I lor regard for individual requirements as s Yon can choose from tbe | -S^ largest and finest stock of » t materials ever collected — i ^standard granites and marbles I from quarries famous for the quality of their product, w We Specialize in • . C |l Designing and Manufacturing * Mausoleums, Public and k 5353H3S* Private Memorials j> Carfare Paid to all Purchatert c utr/orn rata to sot* t touiutoi '

CAMDEN YARD Opp. H«rM»h Cemetery Bell Phone 2737

MAIN OFFICE AND YARD Pleasutville, N. J. Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, Plenaantville 1

REPRESENTATIVES HaaunlL Pres. U & Somerset Atom. Veatoor . ,, L. Hnramoll. Tle»-Pn*^AbM<nu N. J_ tec CtmWrlaed. Cape hariloatao. j*j O. J. HAMMELL CO. I PLEAS ANTYILLE, N. J. ® COAL PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st ■ CASH DRIVE PRICES: Egg Coal ... $1.3.00 per ton ! Nut Coal 13.50 per ton | Stove Coal . 13.50 per ton I 2 Pea Coal ... 11.00 per ton J ■ ■ CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY ■ ■ ■ H g 5 WEST END GARAGE | ^ J. T. Bennett & Co., Props. ^ XC On W«»f Perry Street .... Jaet Ooer Railroad X K « K . . 't' g g g Prompt and Skillful Attention to 1 YOUR MOTOR |

yi Specialists in Ignition Work & Battery Serviae ^ Acetylene Welding W WWVWWWWWVWV-

Sales & Service Accounts >/- f f°r Wtllard and Western Electric Batteries .O WWWWWWWW V<

(Electrical Contractor... installation of motors MAKINC A SPECIALTY OF STOKE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE &09-D3 CAPE MAY. N.J. R. M. WENTZELL 33 PERRY STREET Furniture Bedding Rugs ^ Linoleum Estimate* on all kinds of furniture wilf be furnished promptly. ' KEYSTONE PHONE GOODS DELIVERED Charles York . . Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED p. o. Box 6fn "Bttowr.sa 1 J. R. MOON,. Prop. Perry anil Congress /Place * Cape May, N'i J-. jjj PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED BY I REGISTERED "DRUGGIST Both Phones *- . H

The Source of Motor Trouble is not Always Under the Hood

V7"OU do not look into your X gasoline tank to find the cause of engine troubles., but you might find it there. Automobile motors require a good, steady diet of balanced^ gasoline. If the distilled product varies because of changing qualities of the crude oil from which it is refined, your gasoline is one-sided. Every oil . field produces petroleum rich ( in certain properties, but lackC ing in others. The Standard Oil Company ( (New Jersey) has eliminated ( numerous motor troubles and C . much gasoline wastage by de-

veloping a motor fuel which is ' hot only properly balanced, Wm but is theNsame day after day —to the last ounce — wherever A and whenever you buy it. It djl ||||g| starts the motor in a hurry, H burns up cleanly, and delivers exceptional pulling power. |B We have never claimed merits jSE j J for our products which you -%B ' : » could not prove for yourself. IWIHbWIW We recommend that you get a tank ful of "Standard" Motor nEgbi * . j 'V Gasoline and give it a thorough IjjK ~ Mini JBWBubI trial. You will quickly note the ■ IjfjflHI V advantages of a completely M|

STANDARD OIL COMPANY WtMjJl ( (New Jersey) ymfr . J.j; jHKjr

( SHERMAN S. SHARP \ . — r 1 Contractor and Builder 656 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. i Estimates Given Keystone Phone 336 . £fT*l DBUVMUBB IN L-rip T'Mg ANY QUANTITY OF LUMBER . "^5 In any length, width or tkiekkncea fee ' / V *ny Pur|**#* whatever — that's the atfer we make yea today. We Meat - , ySS h"' — ■>~1» »' -"—i ■"*" i» „ 'ffdtpL Y ? ured timber* in eur j£ti to be able te -• . v- make such a broad offer. We have! •S, ' And our prices will save you. ipeney. " Ask for estiMatea. GEORGE OGDEN & SON 2 CAPE MAY, N. J. Advertise in the "Star and Wave"— The Besb I Advertising Medium in Cape May County

SOUTH JERSEY SCHEDULE CHANGE PHII.A- AND HEADING RAILWAYS NEW PROGRAM EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. 'Commuters to resorts alpng the Jersey Coast will benefit by changes fn the schedule of Philadelphia1 and Reading Railway trains, effective on Sunday, between Philadelphia and seashore points. The running time of. several of the fast -express trains will be speeded up. The daily train now leaving Philadelphia at 8:50 A. M. and arnvng at • Ocean City at 10:30 A. U„ Cape May ' a! 10:43 and Wildwood at 10:40 will changed to arrive at'. Ocean City at j 10:28. Cape May at 10:40 and Wildwood at 10:31? A. M- .-The weekday train now leaving ^Philadelphia at) 4:20 P M and arriving at -Ocean I City, at JU6. Cape May at 6:08 audi 'WildftoJfTat 6:08 I'. • M. will be changed to arrive at Ocean City at | 5:58, Cape May at 6:05 and Wild-. j wood at 6:05 P...M. i Northbound from the South Jersey I resorts the train now leaving Cape] May at 4 P. M. Wildwood at 4, Seal Isle City at 4 and Ocean City -at 4:13 ! P. M. will be changed to leave Cape May at 4:10 -and Wildwood. at 4:05 f P. M j , TTic man without c definite aim ki .life is helplessly disabled. Money has ! its proper place and is a staunch^, friend in times of stress. Startcnow with the Security Trust Cd. ! I Builders Hardtvare & 1 Household Supplies | M. H. WARE i SI6 Wath. St. Key Phone U4-X A

IflRHI ANDJ10ME ROTES • It'.- an awful small apple tree that doesn't have any bugs or diseases. Many a finger is sacrificed to feed a coyn cutter, hundYeds are killed or maineil in farm accidents yearly — ' "■ just through carelessness.. s '.'Sehd us, the dope on knock-out I drops for the peach borer," is how n one grower asked for. Circular 126, :l which tells how paradichlorobeuzene e will gas out the pest. There's a copy for you , at the State Agricultural College, New Brunswick, if vtra want .!*• 1 j Where the cow is, "there is ArcaI ilia; so Tar as her influence prevails,- . t then; i- contentment, humility ancL^^^ - j sTvfet homely life — John Burrougl^^ t) Many a bug that has just sewed n ' ilown for a long winter's .nap oif the ;l | dried -weeds out in the gardejj)H>atch. f , could well be smoked out of his <|uar- ' titers right now. Burning the refase • ' also- destroys the spores of vegetable | diseases. , Vs fj . . ■ — - . e j What kind of literature, is being 1 ! consumed by those aetive imprcssion- ^ able young minds around your sitting p room table during the long winter I I evenings ? Do yoO really know? | It .doesn't take a magician's wand I I or jnystic chant to mix fertilized at ■ I home- One South Jersey potato growVer recently made up 150 .toils or a 4 8 6 and saved $13' on a ton. Ay" Talk aboilt setting examples to - your boys— nowadays its son ' with - his tuberculin-tested-calf who encourages Dad to have , the whole, herd exij amined. ' - ! . It worked in Ohio, why hot in New 3 Jersey ? On 923 Ohio farms which a did not keep accounts, rural econb. a mists estimated an average income- of rd $453, on *23 -which did keho account* I the incomes average $847.