Cape May County Times, 22 November 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Mrs. Caroline Croneeker passed her ; they were compelled to ypeate by the sixty-seventh* milestone on Wedoes-, owner of the hotel, who was envious day. November Nth. Mrs. Croneeker of the business done by the Cronsck-

Thu paper has enlisted witKthe government tv the cause of America for the period of the war •

THE THRONE TOPPLE*. It Is c fairly safe guess that for a wklls officialdom at the National Capital will no! be so aelf-aaaorUve. -TbU thing of directing the activities oi the people In every little detail and giving peremptory order* In matters of small consegucnct-. with belated discoraries that mistakes had been made became Intolerable The people resented It at the polls, and they will resent it again when they get a chance In U29. Autocracy In America has not been entirely overlbiown, but It is toppling to

OVER THE TOP AGAIN. It Is not »urpn*lnr that Cape May County went over the top In the War Work Corupalgn. which t-ndrd ou Tue*day. It is not surprising, either, that the •veraitbscripuo'i was more than ftfij pur cent, lor Cape May has proven in every drive, irvm .hr Liberty Loan eaiupairn down to the Red Croea. that U is one hundred i*-r cent patriotic, and willing to bark up Ha patriot!am with dollars Far removed from every war activity aa Cape May County la. and ahxr lug little, J any. ia the general proa parity of the eowntry at iarae. doe to the war led monel boom, the honor and credit lor the liberal aspporl glvan to every pat no tit em>tae la doubly

SHAME TO SEA l*LE CITY. It 1* to the «-»eriaetlnx abanu and discredit of Sr* Dlv City that the re myt AM nut reach Its lull guota in the War Work Campaign drive The quo la was *800. and ii ia surely akin to a ertme that a town that could raiar Mu.Ouo a it bout great effort in the Liberty Loan drive, should fall down on I a miserable *«o0 for the moat worthy

chanty of the war.

The reason is not hard to find, when

was born in 1*61. One of Baa Isle City's first residents. Mrs. Cron acker Is universally respected and during her thirty-two year*' sojourn here has built up an enviahle-reputatiow for her botU. the Bellevue. Mrs. Croneeker first came to Sea Isle City from Philadelphia. with her husband, the lata Fritz Croneeker. and located In the she now owns. Two years lata/ in American hotels, clubs and other eating place* on Thanksgiving Day. be made from home-grown pro-

ducts.

But the people of the country went im one better. On that day they voted not only for home-grown food, bnt lor home-made goods of all kinds. They voted te put back Into power the party that stands lor “Made-ln-America." A few days before. Mr. Hoover issued a statement urging the re-election of a Democratic Congress— a Congress that aland* for a tree trade policy, opening our markets lo the products of cheap labor In other lands. Mr. Hoover would have us eat from plates made In Germany, on table cloths made In Great Britain, with cutlery also made In Europe. He would have us wear clothes made In Japan, cover our floor* with matting made in Chtua. and buy our wool In Australia or Buutb Africa. Bnt for the purposes of a Thanksgiving l?) Dinner be would have us eal food grown In America. The statement issued by the people on November 5 was some Improvement on the statement Issued by Mr Hoover. WHERE EXPRESSION WAS FREE. There were a lot of voter*, who. on account of the power of bureaucracy, did not dare to aay on the streets what they thought of the Democratic administration, but they Mid It In the secrecy of the voting booth. Free speech may be curtailed and a free press cowed, but as long as the bal Iota are bomwtly counted a republic la safe under the system of secret

voting.

era and hoped to gain some for bireself. They then located at the Depot Hotel, and later at the Tivoli, where Mr. Croneeker died. Mrs. Croneeker then bought the Bellevue, and during her twenty-one yean of ownership baa greatly enlarged and Improved It. add-

ing the cafe building ten years i Mrs. Croneeker was kept busy

Wedneadsy receiving the congratula-

tions of brr hosts of friends.

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ZMLZXS Federal Stras*. Cemdoa. N. J. rmHld.S l*71 The efficiency of our Trust Department is attested by the growth and volume of the trust funds handled by this company. Trust Funds J.UBIT 1.1880 $42,729.41 JanuHy I. 1890 121319.10 J«»w7 I. 1900 1.288377.90 Juuir I, 1910 4,974.25227 1. 1918 CW 14.0003002)0

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COTTON^ ENDS

A machine gun la operation will am Up a bale In three months A U’-Inrb gun dlnpueea of half a bal* °f cotton with every shut fired. It takes over 20ti00 Ule* a year to provide aL-uirtMut cutloe to stanch and bind the wounds of the injured. 1 On* change of apparel for all the troop* now i-ogagnl in the war rrpres more than a billion bale* of cot-

i a naval battle, like the one off Jutland, from five to M- thousand pounds a minute are cunaumed by each

active warship. ,

Until rtx months after lb- end of the war all person* In Italy wL- carry on ll>e esrbengr of mom-)* it deal In gold muat keep a eperiai rwglMer foe tranaartions In the yellow metal. SAYINGS OF THE GREAT

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Men ere Judged not by their intention*. but by the result* of fb*4r a* Mon-Theatcrfleld.

Men's Underwear We are new adding to our Block of Ladle*' and Children* Undergarments, a full and complete fine of Men's Underwear. The best, at lowest price*. Eaculalv* agency for the famoue Foot Rset Heelerv, fer Men, Women and Children. Art Needlework Shop MSrB u a wneiaa

Sea Isle City, N. J. II and Rhone Orders Filled. Keystone Phene Mm S.

CotUrt Renting hy Specialty Houses and Lots For Sale Bungalow Silas M. M. SOFRONEY (Emcee*or to Lewis Matomeyev A Son) REAL ESTATE dt INSURANCE NOTARY public 8EA ISLE CITY. NEW JERSEY

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