Cape May Star and Wave, 29 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

monuments! Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Poets Memorials of Dignity and Distinction Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements Yon can chooae from the j largest and finest stock of j VBBBV materials ever collected — - I standard granites and marbles from quarries famous for the j J B I quality of their product. / we sp®°*^ ™ . • Designing and Manufacturing Mausoleums, Public and Private Memorials Car far* Paid to all Purehaeert I > it a ni Ai7nrr nun vinn

CAMDEN YARD I Opp. HirMfh Cemetery BsD Phone 2737 |

I AND YARD PleaaantrlUe, N. J. Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, Plea— otrillo 1

REPRESENTATIVES ft J. HfnnMiL P«a. U a 8om«Mt Attoh. Vfntoor * *- Sa ! . c- ySy"~" O. J. HAM M ELL CO. PLEAS ANTTILLE, K J. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ J COAL PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st ■ CASH DRIVE PRICES: " ' ■ ■ Egg Coal $13.00 per ton j Nut Coal 13.50 per ton | Stove Coal ... 13.50 per ton I Pea Coal 11.00 per toft 1 . ■ ■ ■ CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY ■ :■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1 WEST END GARAGE x v? J. T. Bennett & Co., Props. K On Weet Perry Street - duet Over Railroad A Prompt and Skillful Attention to A I YOUR MOTOR g

yy Specialists in' Y? Ignition Work A Battery Servise ^ Acetylene Welding § *WWMeOcO*!tOsGta85

Sales & Service Accounts for H Willard and Western 3>jC Electric Batteries O «3iO!60i(X)(OcO««W««

( Electrical Contractor... ~ INSTALLATION OF MOTORS making a specialty of stork and window ugitong O A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE 6O0-D3 ^ CAPE MAY. N. J. R. M. WENTZELL 33 PERRY STREET Furniture Bedding Rugs Linoleum Estimates on aft kinds of furniture will be furnished promptly.;, KEYSTONE PHONE GOODS DELIVERED Charles York StitesYork YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders > ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Tj-QBox661 u - * . • , 1 ' ^klvcrwt} _ ^pJtsarvnsacjj - 1 J. R. MOON, Prop, g Perry and- Congress Place Cape May, N. J. K PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED BY | REGISTERED DRUGGIST g Both PhooM M A '

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r , T'K URIIVG our many years' experience I P in producing gasoline we have discovered that the proper blending of basic crudes is necessary for a trollbalancetl fuel. And our access to practically every developed oil field has insured full utilization of the various types and grades of crude in exactly the proportions needed. The improved "Standard"' Motor Gasoline is produced through the efforts of f our Development Department experts. These men have devoted their lives to the 5 study of oil refining and the relation bei tween tbfe properties of oils and the uses > to which they are adapted. "Standard ' Motor Gasoline represents the fruit of

their years of painstaking experimentation/ It is uniform in quality, quickfiring. clean-burning. It is the best gasoline obtainahley-and costs no more than any other. Th'- consistent use of "Standard" Motor Gasoline will go far towards correcting many of the more common difficulties of motoring. If your engine overheats or gives off vile exhaust gases, if your cylinders miss or carbonize quickly, if the oil in «your crankcase becomes diluted, it is probable that you have been ^ using the wrong gasoline. Fill up with the improved "Standard". On sale wherever you see the familiar "S.O. ^ sign. Remember — it costs no more.

| • STANDARD OIL COMPANY | (NEW JERSEY)

[ SHERMAN S. SHARP Contractor and Builder 666 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. Estimates Given Keystone Phone 336 -t? mm DELIVERIES IN -■SSSsi ANY QUANTITY 0F in any length, width or thlcklmeoa for any purpose whatever — that's the offer we ma^e TO" today. We moat ' hare ample atoeke ef seasoned, mear- \ «red timbers in «rar yard to be able to make rach a bread offer. We hare I » And onr prices will earc yon money. GE0R6E OfiDEN & SDN i CAPE MAY, N. J. I Advertise in the "Star and Wave" — The Best I Advertising Medium in Cape May County . . "J j •.

^ THE BRIDGE PAGEANT ( I 1 The pageant being arranged in i honor of the opening- of the new Matsonfoid bridge wilt be the most significant affair ever held Jn • the j borough- The parade committee has widely selected S. Gordon Smyth | to arrange the historical part of the i i affairi"2tLd as there is no one so familiar with the events of the past, |, as-'cffecting this community, as he is, 1 ] • it can be assured the history of the 1 1 "POgrm unity will be faithfully and ac- , curately depictedMr. Smyth deals little iri tradition j and likes facts, and as much infor- , mation is still needed to establih the n ~ truth of many popular stories of the j lopg ago, he has asked that resid- 1 , dents baring pictures err documents | that are of historical interest' be L loaned to him or at least permit him • to inspect them. r It is Mr. Symth's suggestion that ; the historical floats depict the naming j ■ it of Coiishocken; the crossing of the ; \ ■1 Schuylkill by the Continental army; | „ Gen. Lafayctte„ the Continent a Island | ij Indian Scouts; descendant^- ofCetcr j Mat-on, the founder of the ford and « ! the descendants of the men who gave j * ' Conshohocketi its nameTJrfro must he many old records and pictures of the early days of l>oth 1 1 ConshohoQken and West Consho. j | hocken in the numerous families that ; have long been identified with the , community) and these can be made | of value today and can be preserved l( f-or the futureAs agp is counted In these' modern i days, Conshobockeit is an old com- j i m unity and its" progress has- been 1 8 such that the pageant can readily;!! show great things that have Ifccn ac- !j complished in industry and town | building- The celebration <^n be||

made a full and complete answer to pessimists that little progress has been made and will open a new vision to the optomists. GREEN CREEK | Mrs. J. James is'in Camden for a weekHog' cholera has appeared- Joseph 1 Jonathan of Green Creek has a two pound hog which has been I pronounced affected with that disease dreaded by all farmers. Green Creek * Methodists are hold-cottage-meetings every Friday j evening- This -week's sendees will 1 be held at the home of Eliz Selover. j While -in Cape May Court House '* one day this week, Lev/ N. Foster lost a poultry house from fire- All of a flock of a hundred prize leghdrns were saved excepting fiveFrancis Holmes by the addition of a new porch and pantry has improved I the appearance of his bungalow very | much. i Talk about svttipg examples to your boys — nowadays' its son with • , 1 Jubcrculin-testeil-calf who encour1 ages Dad to have the whole herd ex- ' amincd. 1 The man without a definite aim in life is helplessly disabled. Money has proper place and is a staunch friend in times of stress. " Start now with the Security Trust Co- » ,'A Builder's Hardware & | I Household ^Supplies | II- M. H. WARE _ | . ■ I SI6 Wa,h. St. Key. Phone 114- X | -A •'•"S