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«BT TOtrm non Hwiyw a* T. X. TATZOM ' «M WaaUartos Street Cap* Kay, W. 0 A Full JJne of Ball Band Rubbe •eot a and Over Shoe*. Fresh Good tmat received from the Factory. Be pairing In all Its Branches. , Not responsible for work left over N'Jvt. '* Ssystoaa Fiona 1W-X i\ i la asw^ U. S. MAIL LINE "» I »l^»-*aa24-awt» 1i riS 1 1 en .->»*> 17-aes-M *^«)MBd»ainS'il CI— a tyr''wini!it Sgggg gg l^sm. n>. n w.v n». HOT WATER HEATING G. VANAMAN Gape May N. J. ffifacjr**-" -MiaaaMBBaaBM ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING U ao get in touch with as. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS 1 TON, 2 TONS, > TONS, 5 TONS " ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. Lets from $10 up. Any point between Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS 106 to 110 Garfield AvA, Wiidwoou. Both Phones ■ A LaCm*. At Your Service! Telephone _ Keystone 90 when you want something or have something to sell. The Star and Wave classified ads will bring the results- 10c the line of six words. Ifae man without a definite aim in Bfe is helplessly disabled. Money hat (hi proper place and is a staunch triad in times of stress. Start new with tha Security Trust I Builder's Hardware & I Household Supplies I ~~ M. H. WARE ■ 518 Wask. St. Km,. Pkmmm 114-X
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• C^A)SPR{NH 'H W 'Vv" <0 Mrs. Bwa Monday and little son Paul are on the trick lirt ' Mr- and Mrs. H. Stites were Wednesday callers. •Some of the Grange members are practieing for ap'teoterfcainment to be held March 30. Mr- and Mrs. Isrea! Wool son were calling on friends Sabbath afternoon. Mrs. O. Brown was cared for at the home of her mother at Cape May during anattadfof grip. Dr. Hughes was in attendance upon some of .Dr. Lake's patients during the lattens illnessMrs- A. Haw-n spent Wednesday with Mrs. Learning Hand. Wifoert Weeks has been suffering from a severe coldSome of "The Boys" helped Joseph Elliott to get bis wood pale, they having been confined to th« house by illness for some time past Mrs. Ella Bailey enrolled as a member of the hat-makang class Tuesday I afternoonj Dr. Lake has been on the sick list during the week. Mr. and Mrs- G. L. Palmer are enjoying a box of luscious citrus fruit, sent from Florida. Mr- and Mrs. John Soffe entertained their friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, during the week. Mrs. W. Weeks accompanied Mrs. M Douglass to Cape May on Friday. Mrs. W. Cook is assisting Mrs. Henry Shaw with household dutiesMrs. Herbert Shaw, of Waldwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and MrsHenry Shaw. Fred Harris has met with success in selling electric toasters. Mrs- Ella Tomlin called on her asters, the Misses Phoebe and Mary Miller, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Sawyer spent Mondayafternoon with Mrs. Martha Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thompson attended the funeral of Mrs- Cornelia Shivers, at Anglesea, on Wednesday. H. E. SMITH NAMED PRISON INSPECTOR Horace E. Smith, 1108 Spruce St., has been appointed an inspector for the Eastern Penitentiary by Governor Sproul, succeeding Dr. Charles D. Hart, who resigned a month ago- Mr. Smith is president of the board of trustees of the Lankenau Hospital.
, Telephones without a switchboard would be like automobiles without "gas." They would look all right but they would never get very far. <* The first switchboard was "as simple as a wheelbarrow." However, as the use of the telephone extended, the early types proved inadequate and for a time six operators were required to complete some calls in the larger offices. Step by step the genius of the inventor and the skill of the engineer overcame these difficulties. Service is the first requirement of a Bell System switchboard. It must be a means for establishing quick and accurate connection not alone between subscribers j in the community but to any other telephone in. the - ' j nation. ] A second requirement is economy. As a part of the ■ Bell System we are associated with a quarter of a mil- < .lion, men and women who with us are striving for j - irfiprovements in the service and for newer, better and < more economical equipment and practices. j It is$jue to the combined efforts of this great «r- < ganization that our country has the cheapest and best < telephone service in the world. j TlIS DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONF co. W. W. BRITTAIN M„.,„ • i '
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| Cox's 1 . IPalace TheatreS r § Wednesday and Thursday § MARCti 22 and 23 I & X CARTING OF PROMT ATTENTION ;ALL KINDS TO ORDERS Long Distance Hauling From Cape May to, Philadelphia RANDOLPH JACKSON EXPRESS TO SHIRE 8021QUEEN ST. Pkow 148-1 CATE MAT, N. J. -
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W. H. GREEN 148-R t Don't Throw Away 1 Your Old Timer Cases » We positively end Ford Commuutor trouble and use e ' i the old corrugated shells. Rush dual conuct roller * runs packed in grease. Makes starting easier. ; Hickey Garage * Cape May, New Jersey v . PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN A. B. LITTLE 606 WASHINGTON STREET Bell 44-W Keystone 8-A

