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ARCOLA } WEEK Begins Next Monday An. Invitation to the Ladies especially

V'lr V Many Heating Engineers will keep their stores open evenings and invite you to come in and meet ARCOLA

NEXT WEEK is Arcola Week and the Heating Engineers are keeping open house. Many will keep their stores open evenings for you. .They invite you to come in and meet Arcola, the wonderful new hot-water heating outfit which warms a whole house with its single fire, taking the place of several stoves and paying for itself in the fuel it saves. If you don't know where your Heating Engineer's store is, pick up the classified telephone directory and look under "Heating Contractors "or ^'Steakifitters" or "Plumbers." Pick out the name ami-address nearest your home. J' / And decide now to accept "this invitation; it may mean a saving of $25 on this winter's fuel bill: or even more than that I For Arcola— built by the same company whose larger heating plants are installed in mansions, cathedrals and even the White House itself is guaranteed to do these five things:

1 — Connected with American Radiators, it fills the whole house with healthful hot-water warmth. 2 — It takes the place of several stuffy stoves, and pays for itself in the fuel it saves. In that sense it is really a gift. . \ 3 — It can be connected to the kitchen tank, too, giving an abundance of hot water for washing and bathing. J? 4 — It can be installed immediately without the slightest disturbance to the family. disturbance the tamuy.

5 — It adds from three to five timesits cost to the selling value of your house —just as IDEAL Boilers and larger AMERICAN Radiator systems add far more than their cost to the value of larger buildings. Arcola is unlike any heating plant you have ever seen. It is an entirely new invention developed after

years of experiment in the largest thermal !iestflisii laboratories in the United States. Don't try to imagine what it is" until you" have seen it. But for the sake of your comfort— and your • children's comfort and health especially — accept your Heating Engineer's invitation. One-third of your fuel bill is worth saving.^See 0 Arcola any day or evening next week.

This red and yellow card at the. right is the sign of • Heating or Sanitary Engineer (you uaed to call him Stegmfitter or Plumber) who fan «how you ARCOLA. Look • for it in hi* window. It will pay you to consult him twice a year at you do your Doctor or Dentist. To have him. examine and report on your heating and plumbing costs little. It may *8Vt you o very great deal.

AMERIC AN RADIATOR COMPANY Makers of the Famous WEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators ' ^ ' '* *

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NEW DWELLINGS : EXEMPT INN. J. STATE BOARD ISSUES A LET. < TER TO THE LOCAL ASSESSOks— LAW IS •» FULLY* EXPLAINED. Tax assessors throughout New Jersey face the question 01 exempting from assessment new properties for dwelling purposes erected since October J, 1920. The. assessment which is now beinK made is the first since the law became operativeThe constitutionality of the law is doubted by many lawyers and a legal test will in all probability be made at an early* date H is declared that under the new law kMxe owners of dwelling houses builr prior to October 1st, lOSto. will be forced to' pay tne I'uhlic expenses of those who » have claimed exemption under the - 'Mid stute board of taxation has sent it letter to all local assessors, on the subject. 1 The board disclaims any the subject, v i ne ooaru disclaims un\

.. iptention toVormulate binding- in . A st ructions aniTthen distusses the law ( as follows: \ 1, "Whethcre it is a good law or .a , • bad law, ou whether, it is in eonfllit with the state constftution ,. aio que.— tions with which assessinu. officers have nothing to do. it is a law until ' the legislature shall repeal it or until the courts ^hali declare it unconstitutional- vrhe object of this law is. > not only stated yio its title, but is set n forth iir detail in its preamble. In s substance, this object is declared to S . he* to encourage 'Uie investment of !: private capita! in the construction of k dwelling houses lo iqeet a public f emergency causer! by the cessation of. v building during, the war, period, and t the resulting congestion in housjn- t conditions- To accomplish' this pur- s Iiose the legislature hail 'decreed that I n«' taxes. Ahall he levied', assessed or 1 - collected for a period of five , years • from October 1, 1920, or any improve mehts tb real estate which may be erected between October 1, 1920, and i October T, 1922, for dvseTling pur , poses. ** . 1 "The exemption, is not limited to dwelling houses, but is extended to all improvements erected for dwelling purposes- Tbe law does not appear- to contemplate' any particular kind of building, but tq, have, sdlely in mind a" place of habitation or a place where people may live Thus ■it .may be a building 6f one room or many rooms. It may be a _ single house, a double house or an apart mcnt house- It may he .a building erected, by the owner, far his own. use, or it iqay be erected" by the owner for-the qse of othei -people. If the imorovement is intended X partly foi:"bueiness ami partly for dwelling purposes, it would seem that that portion of the improvement which is intended for dwelling purposes wouldbe entitled to the exemption, while that flart of. the improvement intend-

ed for business uses would be taxa ble. , "Additions made to existing buildings fag dwelling purposes during the It period fixed by the statute ar_> entit j I led to exemption. In that case, how- i ' ever, the exemption must not be ex- : tended to any part of the value of ! : the existing building and the assdss 1 ment thereon must not be lessl than ; 1 the assessment made as of October ; 1 1, 1919," except in case of damage ] thru action of the elements sufficient I . to warrant a reduction. For example, assume a dwelling house assess- ' ed for $10,00(1 on October 1. 1919- I ' After October 1, 1920, K new ' rooms were added. This addHion^ J ' would be .exempted, but the assess : ment could not be less than $10,000It might he more if the -revious as. j [ sessmeut hud been too low,- or the , , , property. had increased in value with- 1 i out regard to tirtf addition of the j r four rooms. i ' • "Alterations, additions or repairs ' which add- to the._falu<- of the property without increasing its capacity ' for dwelling* purposes are not withusi. the contemplation of the act"JVi cases where the right jo ex- 1 " omption may he doubtful, the doubt j I should be resolved against the ey I 1 emotion and the taxpayer left to his I and left hisl a

remedy b<- an appeal, but this doubt should' li? a substantial due- Where „ the right to- exemption . is clear it n should he allowed. c WILD. .TURKEYS IN COUNTY * The Fish and Game Commission of > Jersey has liheiated a. large |° number of' wild. turkeys from the " state farms in the larger woods of South Jersey, and protects them by v law so that in a few years, if we can o tbe ^unsportsmanlike gunners t from killing them, we may ■ expect , worth -while sport. Wardens report c I that already several large flocks are J 1t0 be -found in the heavier- wooded sections. n." ' ' . . , J O V ERHEA D AT THE .FAIR „ ' "The more we critirise short skirts j the shorter they become" Gee I 1 - ■ever thought of that. Let's keep on ; knocking them." Young Lady? "Buy a ticket for a sweater? Only ten cents-'' Old C.eOlleman: "I don t think I want a sweater." Young Lady: '.'Well, maybe you won't" win it " Tliere will be nothing new under the sun until someone discovers a I ; bootlegger that doe?*-a credit busi- 1 t ness. , = Things That Never Hay-en, Said SA. -- ■ "To cling to yoor youth is a. strife With corsets that cut like a kmre, ; I've just turned the page 1 To a frank middle age. * Thank Gawd, i can now enjoy life

YOM KIPPUR OBSERVED g y- Yom Kippur the Day of Atonement I si I the most sacred of all Jewish holi I j days began last Tuesday at sunset ! and ended Wednesday at sunset: In | I all parts of the world the Jews gath , ! ered after the sun had sunk in the J 1 west and ' cantors sang ("Kol, Njdre 8 ! one of the best known and most beau r. ! tiful chants of the entirfr Hebrew lithurgy. All Jews fast on loin Kippur, and the entire day is spent in prayer in „ the synagogues Special prayers arc lrecited to the memories of the dead. ; njrtl shofur, or ram's horn, is blown "as a symbol of the putpodring of all ' good things for the coming year upon j , all within hearing. J I AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO < THE CONSTITUTION OF THE , STATE OK NEW JERSEY BY THE , ; .LEGISLATURE OF 1921t j "'5 t. Concnrrvnt Rvsolution Ko 4 ' STATE of 5: lsw jersey • -3-- - ifo'slnl;' a o'anwu In 1 v 1 ft' to the ijonsti-

uitlon of the Slaw- of N'cW Jersey. R HE IT KESOLVED by the Senate (tbe « House of Assembly concurring): 1 That the following amendment to tho Coiwtliullon Of "this State he and. Jhu f sliaiube-Bltreeb to by a mnjorit-y' tit the memtjers elected ta the Semite and l]6use of Assembly ^ the M „ toiirna"^" 'with '"he y'.-a-s and' nays thereon, and reXerretl 10 the LeglBlature h next to-be chosen and publishe-M'or „ T ue sd nv" litter the first Monday of No- 'r ember next. In at leas! ot)e newspaper ol each county, to bo drslgnaietf by tho ,] President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Assembly and the Secreof State, payment for' such . publication to be made by the Treasurer on ! the warrant of the Comptroller, nnme- s Strike put paragraph seven of aectlon e of article seven of -the •Conaittu- c tion of the State of New Jersey and "Insert in -lieu- of snld paragraph the S 7. Shcrlf fa * and coroners of cotinties shall be elected by the people ■ of .1 their respecHve counties, at the annuaj elections for members or the general assembly. They shall hold their offlc- 1 es for five years. Sheriffs shall annualJv rcnow their bonds. . NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS ; * . 1 ,j Estate of Samuel F. Ware. Deceased j Pursuant to the order of- Harry" SDouglass, Surrogate of the County " of Cape May, made on the. eighth day M of August, A. D. 1921, oir the appli: ' cation of the subscriber,- Administratrix, c."t- a . of said deceased, noticeis hereby '&iv«n to the .creditors of said deceased to exhibit to 'he. subscriber under oath or affirmation '• their cfems and demands against the estate^of said deceased within six " months from the eighth day of Au-

•| gust. A- D. 1921, or they will be for- j « ever barred of any action against the :- subscriber. Dated August 8. A-—D- 1921- , HHLEN N- WARE, Administratrix, c- t. a- j ] J. Spicer Learning, Proctor. 13- iOt PF ln.r.-l. "j NOTICE OP ELECTION City of Cape May, H. J. In conforanMy with "the provlkfons^of . Kmctmn^TuVv'istoi^of IMS).'"' approved April Ith. lSI'S. and tbe amendment -thereof. BOUHDMUES: nerthenst of Madison Avenue and southeast of Cnpe Island Creek. District Nuntbre Two comprises soul , of Madison Avenue, cast of Atlantic northeast ^ "cnpe"" land Creek." 1 •Disirlct Number Three comprises south of Franklin and -Howard streets west of the Atlantic Oc^tA -northeast Creek. • • „ ... - ,„ot District west of uie ' /ftlantle" Ocean to /tnd ^ Including the southeast side of West Terry street to Brolldway. / Notice la here.bs given that the

Board of R-*sistry an^-Eloctlon will sit at flr-t second, third and fourth election -dls'trlcts of tltti City of Cnpe May. at 1011 Washington street f^r^Uie^flrsr .street for the sis-ond election district; nt the Public School Rulfdlng on Frank- | tin street for the third election dlv ; -trlet: at- tor. Perry Street for the fourth j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 tiio hours of one ohd. nlne • o'clock on said day. for the .purpose of making £ ,r'Cu'r*VcV 'the ' regl'st'e^ at votday. 'Novembers. 1SS1. Notice Is hereby given that on Tt'ESDAY. NltVKMIIKH 8.. tSIl - the hours of C o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock PfJI.. a General Election will be held -at which lime the voters of said City wtn vote for the following officers: i One member of the Sennte of the State of New Jecsty to serve for -three One member of the General A«'«m.lily "f N' W Jersey, for Cnpe May qoun,ybnc Coroner of Cnpe May County to for three * One Constable ' to serve .for three 1 The following Public Qucstio'nf'wiil bo voted on-." "State Institution Bonds"' to the extent of fourteen millions of <io\lars <$11,000,000,001). . The Adoption of "A Small Unr id of Freeholders" for the -County of Cape May, N. J- -• , WHil.IAM PORTER: CI IV. Clerk Dated September. S._ 1931. NOTICE or ELECTION Borough of Wast Cape -May", N. J. in conformity with theVovielons of " an Act entitled. "An Act" to Regulate I 'Elections (Revision of 18881," approved, April 4th,- 1888, and the .amendment* ! thereof. 1 ■ , t - - Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election -Will sit

Lit the* Borough Hall. In the Borough of £ ^ TV ESDAY? OCTOBER 1 8, 1921 ' I between the hours of one and nine I ..clock mt snld day, for the purpose of T I 'rills e Cn nd r correct the "register of voj- 2 ... » for said -General Election of Tuesdn'y. November 8. 1921. j " -rt-KSDAY^NGVEMBER f. 182,1 « i an'l" 7* e'elork 'p." M..°a General Election r .If" In hi Pity' will vote 'fori he foltwtnc • ; "fe'i— r .... ~ or ... 1 •Stnte of New Jersey t<< serve for Ihree ' 1 One member of llie Genernl Assem- ' l.ly of New Jersey, for Gape. May Conn- ■ tv, to serve for one year. < One Coroner of Cape May County to I Two Councllmcn to serve for three ; T*One Assessor to serve for two The following Public Questions will ! * he voted on : ' . . t "'State Institution Bonds' to tlm 1 1 extent of fourteen millions of dollars (»u.ooo.non, 00)). ' V . The -Addition of "A Small PqarM r of Freeholder"" for the County o'fj 1 Cape May, N- J. • . ' thp.o, w. •rricves^^ |

. -i — -4 — |'. NOTICE OF ELECTION Borough of Sontb Cape May, "N. J. 1 ! fa conformity with the provisions of ! Ian Alt. entitled. "An Act lo Regulate, I Elections (Revision of 1888)." approved ! April 4th. 3888, and the amendments ! 1 hereof. " Notice is henghv given that ' the j Hoard of Registry and Election wilt sit 1 ' In the Borough of South Cape May. N. | ■ J.. at the Bnro.ligh lIalI.-on ^ .TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1921 ^ ; rrs fo* said Genernl Htkctlon of\Turs- ' day. November 8. 1821. Notice t«^fcoby given that on I Tl'AiSlWvT NOVEMBER 8. 1921 . " between the' hours of 6 o'clock A. M.-, and 7 O'clock P. M.. a General Election " will he held at which time the voters " of said city will vqte for the following " . One member of. the Senate of - ihe S|are- of New Jersey to serve for three , ' One member of the General Assemhly'o'f New. Jersey, for Cape May Counl One Coroner of Cape May .County to e Two Cnuncilmen to serve for t^reo The following Public Questions will '] -be.vot.rili on: -' "Stn|e Institution .Bonds'' to the extent«>f- fourteen millions of doRars < (RU.OhO.flOhOOV). , , The Adoption of "A Small Board _ of -Freeiielde's' for- the County of Chrte Miiv. X- J- ' E. B MARTIN. " ,t 1 ^ NOTICE or ELECTION Borough of Caps May Polnti N. J. In conformity with the. provisions of >• an Act entitled. "An Act to pegnlaie

(Revision of 1898)." approved April 4th. 1898. and the wainendmsnt NiUlcc Is hereby .given that the of Registry and Election will sit » a: the Commissioners Room In the SlTUESlL\ Y OfcTOB ER 18,"l92i between the hoprs of one and nlqe „ clock on snld tiny, for^the ^purpose of . ers '"for" said Gi-nennl Election, of Tueslay. November 8. 1921. Notice Is hereby given that nn , TUESDAY.' NOVEMBER 8. 1921 tbe hours of 6 o'clock__A. ^M. . officers I"1. %o,ef0r^the 0"°1 fine member of -the Senate of the. St, -He of NeW Jersey to serve for threa One member of t-';o General Assemhiv of N.-iv Jersey, r.-- Cape May Coun{y o{u^oocmierro<fnciip*rMay County to The following I'uhlic Questions, will voted on; • "State Institution Botjds"- -to the exttnt of. fourteen millions of dollars • ($14,000,000.00) )• . Y The Adoption of "A Small Board ■j of Freeholders" for the County 1 Cape May, N. JFRANK W. HUGHES. , Borough Clerk. . i Dated September 3. 1921. i —

NOTICE OF ELECTION Township of Lower, N. J. - j ApTa'lTh.' 'is:i8. °nnd the amendments I Notte.c Is hereby given that the .- Board of Registry and Election will sit , oi l.otver Township. New Jersey, at the I Township House, Cold Spring. New .Jer- . ^TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 I o' e'l ock "o n,*a I d day, for the purpose of j. making » registration of voters and to ^ I revise and correct the reg ster of vot- ri ' i ,-rS* for said General Elcct)on op -Tues-X . I day. November 8. 1921. / Notice Is hereby given that on / TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1921 J. between the hours of « o'cldck !. and 7 o'clock P. M.. a General El«tlon i will be held at which tune the voter* ■ of said city will vote for the following r ! One member of the Sennte of th$ * | State, of New Jersey to serve foY thr%» ► ^"one member of the General. Assembly Of New Jersey, for Cape May Coun- - tv", td serve for one year. ' One Coroner of Cape May County to a -One Township Cnmihtiieemnn to" serve for three years^ ^ ^ nT, 9 "ne A<-one1'1or °»o"serveP t<X* 'three , ' Two Just lees of the Peace to serve ' for five years, ' One Constable to serve fpr thrm e lte-r«. ■ • • Two Stirveyors of the Highway ta 1 *oii nd ' Keepers for district^ No. f Tiip follftwing Ftthiic -Questions will be voted on: ' • ' "State -Institution Bonds'" to the extent of fourteen millions o"f dollars ($14,000,000.00)1. -The Adoption of "A Small Beam of •Freeholders" for the County "f Cape, May, N. J- . - , ■ — WU. a. HOFFMAN. >f * TOwophlp Clerk. " Dated Septantbai 2. ltll.' «*ss