Page Two ; CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, April 8, 192^B
°'!T ^^TATXomu «3£ Washington Street Cape May, V. 3. a A Full Line of Ball Band Rubber ^ Boots and Over Shoes. Fresh Goods Jusf received from the Factory. ReMlrlnK in all its Branches. Not responsible for work left over SO days. Keystone Phone 138-X U. S. MAIL LINE Latveetaad Fastest AMtualmuxuFiue Sh^e "A— k." Mr ZS-Km. 24-S^. 28 "C*es«WeAiestee")ob30— Aee_2^-Scrc24 tsJoo^td'X jT' \ Fwh5*r O. ft. MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. 45 Breed way. N. Y. . u. iSkawefl^fll. HOT WATER j HEATING VANAMAH ' Cape May N. J. j S ! ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING If so get in touch with us. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. Lots from $10 up. Any point between j Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY S X-PRESS 106 to 110 Garfield Ave, Wildwoou. Both Phone* llfl kVl r I fllkl I 1 I WUiULI { A • 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. He man without a definite aim in Ufa is helplessly disabled. Money has tta proper place and is a staunch •friend in times at stress. Start now with the Security Trust B Builder's Hardware & | | Household Supplies | I Af. h. ware 1 ■ 516 Wa*k. St. Key. Phone 114-X g J'j
^ifdgais^ATPfK **SV*X. roa isaa The New Jersey Legislative Manu al for J922 is out and this handbool of New Jersey information is not on ly up-to-date but more complete tha ever- It contains some twenty page moie than last year's Manual, tfit! all" -the -old information revised t date with several new features. Th pubiicatiou, besides many other thing contains a brief history of the Stat of New Jersey, the United State Constitution, the State Constitution a comprehensive sketch of the yariou State Institutions, lists of member of the two Houses of the New Jerse; Legislature from 1668 to date, com plete Census Tables, biographies sketches of all important State Of ficials, list of New Jersey newspa pers, detailed election returns for th election of 1921, list of all State Of ficers and Department heads wit date of expiration of their terms, lis of all important officers and institu taons in the various counties, Kst o members and committees of tile 192 Legislature, together with rules b the Senate and Assembly, and Gov ernor Edwards' Message to the 192 Legislature. These are only a few c the many features of the Manu: which are practically indispensable t any. public official or person interested in public affairs in this StateThe Manual is published by Mrs. Josephine A- Fitzgerald, widow of , Thomas F. Fitzgerald, who was compiler and publisher of the Manual for some forty years before his death in 1920. Since Mr. Fitzgerald's death, the compilation has been in the hands of John P" Dullard, Legislative Correspondent of some thirty years experience. The price of the Manual is $2.00 ' and copies may be obtained by ad-
dressing the publisher, Mrs. Josei0 phine A. Fitzgerald, 33 Prospect r , 1- street, Trenton, N. J, i
.Windmill Makes Electricity
J. F. Forrest, of Columbia County, Wisconsin, runs his whole farm by windmill-electricity. In other worts, he has rigged up his windmill so that when the wind turns It. the windmill in turn runs a dynamo. He stores the electricity thus made in storage batteries and uses It when needed. This "home-made" electricity runs Forrest's electric auto, house lights, water*- pump, horse clipper, wood saw. hay hoist, bean thresher, feed grinder, flour mill, lathe, emery a lot of other things.
WT DtDHT MEET HSB ] "What would you do If I turned you s. down?' she asked shyly as they sat on] .f «he P"rlor "Of*- , , . , , 1 . Bill looked straight ahead said potlung. After a few minutes of *11- t ir gnce she nudged him on the elbow and 1, ^He looked around a^ppreheiislvely^J'l |
AH EYE OPEBEE j now did you find out enough about ! the financial situation to write an ar- | tried to borrow some money." TUBH OVXB, POP . "I dread. the time when we men will • ^'lint's your objection? They'll be cheap." -- I know, hut my wifeewlWmake me wear the comic sheets to amuse the kids."— American Legion Weekly.
iwE this month — NOW Toda y, do this one little thing that costs nothing. Pick up the telephone, call your Steamfitter or Plumber and say: " "What is the price of Arcola with an American Radiator I ' in each room in my house, installed NOW?" < Remember to say, "installed NOW." The NOW is impor- < tant The diagram at the top of the page shows why. j The crowd waits until it is cold in the Fall before installing ^ heating equipment; then everybody wants his Arcola in- \ stalled at the same time. You save yourself time, worry and money if you order in the Spring. Arcola costs less this < month, NOW, than ever before in its history. J Your Steamfitter is waiting for that Telephone Call
Don't hesitate lor fear of wasting your . Steamfitter' s time. He has mucii more jf"* time NOW than be wfll have next Fall / when the rush season starts m. He is r waiting for yonr telephone caH; waiting to show yon these three great Abcol* advantages: L Abcola, installed in one room, is connected by pipes to an American Radi-
ator in every other room. No more ; cofcl rooms ; no spotty heat. 2. Abcola grves the same healthful radiafior warmth that florists have in their greenhouses. Dry hot air is bad for ' flowers and families too. 3. Arcola does pay for itself in the fuel it saves. Thousands of owners have proved it. ^ !
AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Ideal Boilers and Ame&jjzak Radiators for every hefUing need • A 1 ■ I 1711 Chestnut Street Jj~]_ Philadelphia, Pa.
H { This is Abcola — a boiler in IwUnln nL \ an|T radiator combined.^ - 4jj WMl ft Vgr \ It is so handsome that || « JljJi" yon can install it in the Sn a_ ■ ' i^'|j living room — or in the th *8 |||hk jg" /-r, jfcj kitchen, or down cellar 111 ^ y°" prefer. si uKaAiSIl
An American Radiator like this stands in every ApjX Wj, room, connected with . ^ H TO|| Arcola. Abcola can heat ! 1! aHj; the fttchen tank, too, sup- l|j jjE: plying hot water for fam- jl JJuj : ily use. \ ILnfini
ifjfi f L' U |_<s A beautiful Arcola book will be mailed ■■ h to you if you will send your name to' : ',3 J'' B i iflsllf J n nan n I * ^ a<i|iress above; and remember — your Steamfitter's uj j B j ■MHMrTI u jJ o U U | estimate costs you nothing. Make that telephone call j* I iHMl - r today' NOW'
-MfX i Thr worWi matt famous dry battery. Uttd uhert group of imdiriduat calls it uatdtd. Fak. attack Spring Clip Binding Pottt at me antra charge Columbia Dry Batteries work better end last longer — for tcDr aad bunrrr («rr«t, bars, etc.
IS I S *&&& £ - \ 1 1, "^r^— — — ■ ir1 I B i i' * *- 1 T. 1 *•" rj j^l Columbia Dry Batteries are universally used because — They cost so little, are so easy to obtain, are so powerful, and last so long. That's why they are used everywhere for every battery need. It's why dealers all around you carry Columbia! to meet your demands — electricians, hardware stores, general stores, auto supply shops, garages, -implement dealers. For doorbells, buzzers, heat regulators, alarms, etc.; for gas engine and tractor ignition; for quick starting ignition on non-self-starting Fords; for every purpose, always — insist upon Columbia. J . J
Columbia Diy Batteries — they last tender carting of promt attention ;all kinds to orders Long Distance Hauling From Cape May to Philadelphia RANDOLPH JACKSON EXPRESS TO iHIRE 802 queen st. pho" h8-y cai e. may, n. j. — - — LONG DISTANCE. stfSWg. !| HAULING j ttrK"Ma^ | ; PHI L REGULU IBIPS T# ]! j — * 1 1 PHILADELPHIA i '-. -—-vri- ■B'W > ^ W. H. GREEN ke?4onee 148-R 1 * X J Don't Throw Away ♦ Your Old Timer Cases | 1 We posilively end Ford Commuiaior iroubie and use , X ihe old corrugated shells. Rush dual contact roller X j runs packed in grease. Makes starting easier. ^ X I Hichey Garage | X Cape May , New Jersey t 1 COLURS 3 CENTS | 5 § g ALL OTHER WORK AT REASONABLE X X PRICES x TROY LAUNDRY | X § ^ Both Phones 405 Washington SL X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X LENSES REPLACED FRAMES ADJUSTED CAPE MAY OPTICAL 324 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. Prescription Work Our Specialty Eyes Examined by Improved Methods L. C ASHBURN. Mgr.
V A great employer ionce found it necessary to issue this caution to his subordinates— "Bear in mind, when giving instructions, that everyone is a d — n fool but you. And dont be too sure of yourself."
t HER OWN FAULT s New Bride: "Some of those toil matoes you sent were spoiled and we i couldn't eat them-" 3 Grocer: "We aren't responsible for your cooking, ma'am."

