Cape May County Times, 12 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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polU»o«. The good Joeer Ik stays Tdmired sud 1* right 1b line to be a winor inter The quslltlee rrhich make os "ltan>e" are the Terr qsalHlee which make (or ncoess. So. wren though any goal on which we hare ftxed our thoughu (alia for the time of attainment, we need wsel* no tears or regret It should simply

Xe to better action, wiser laid

continued Industry. There's

hope—aiws > s.—Exchange.

DEATH OF AN HONORED CITIZEN In the of er-Congressman J Thompson Baker, ol Wildwood, Cape May Ceunty low ooa ol 1U most ealn «Ku dnaena, and one o(. its moat ar mi admirer*. An nbto state* astir* civic worker,.a noted orator, developer o| Wildwood City and creator of Wildwood Creel, Mr. Baker filled a phKt in the Uis of the County which him beloved and admired by

oled by all.

m Indomitable will and

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LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS. (Continued from page 1) My dear aanta clause I am writing to you to teU what to bring me on Christmas night. Iwant you to bring me a nice big doll and a school bag. I wrote to you last year and did not know what to ask for. But 1 aaked you to bring me a doll and you did not bring It to me. Dnnr old Bantu please bring me what aas you for this year. Also my litUt brothers and sisters am earnething to. Bring them something nice. we wont you to come and trim our tree and leave us a big surprlw In the morning to make us lull of )<- ' morning , Amy wfUllams

Sea Isle City

. Dear Santa Claus:

I hope Christmas drwas near for I

wu hope .’or a baseball mite, s book about wttb mod*-ale capital, be end his broth- Ud v entures, and e oulL I wtah you w*«* wnru-.w** . i jojir xune leaving toy* Ws Mallip and Latimer, developed a ^ j hop- , 0 u will bring a of Five Mile for mv little eUter, bring a pair

_a of wild woodland ol Five Mile Ilmnh In* ' the beautiful retort ol Wildwood City, a Harcalaan task that would have mad* any other man shirk .ami quit. Obstacles almost insurmountwvrt overoome. Financial ditfi-

vtn bridged and the waves of

iadastrial pathos were safely riddan by fais muwwmg belief in the iuturs of rwpm Uocniy and hie own resort. In the Philadelphia offices ol Ua p n w.. Brothers is a trained page sd tertieemen; Irom the Fhiiadelphia LedLc the lata eighties, describing Wild-

wood in word and picture.

. ol hi* early struggle*, Congressman Baker often pointed to Uus and told bow, after practically all the reeonree* of the Baker Brother* were swept away by adnra* conditions, they borrowed |GG0 and spent every cant of it in the advertament, and how it Jnstffied then Oaliei la the power ol tha printed word by ttn eelee ol real aetata it produced. By word and pkanre, the archire* ol tba Bakar offioea show many of the trials and straggles of early develop10—■ of the beach. Only in this way M it to realm that th* now

sod fully grown resort of

Wildwood Orest ri only a baby, developed from waste Unde daring th# p**s

Uotan year*.

In Wildwood and Wildwood Crest Congrewrtuan Baker leaves a monument to his aagacily and ahiuty, una Li* action*, public and private, he laevas to toe County a licruage ol which the can ha lastly proud Th* enure County mocrue hi* p***ing, acl kaeuiy leeis Ui* loss ol «ne oi iw foremost cituaus. who by hi* hie hea made the County a bigger and heuar place to hve, and wuoee cnboaeded laitii in the opponuiuue* ol it* resort* served to boietat the hop- ol hundreds, who, during the period# ol depreeeien, were mrilued to deepeir.

and euiM. i nop- - doll for my UtUe sister, bring a pair

ol rabbits for my brother.

Your turty

Thomas Libro

Sea Isle City

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AND HAY Sues. Ex and H-N 1 -

YEARA

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FEVER

Dear 8anU Ctouse:

hope von will visit me this Chrlst- ! ^e yon in the pap® every flight, Santa I don't know what i want this year. 1 think a new coat and a hat will be beat tor me I am so big I don't want any play things. My little brother* wants a big train. My sister went* a doll and a go-cart. I hope you will be at the ^th«ran Church Christinas night I am eoteg to speak a piece. Sant* «-.» --- trim onr tree for us. We hare a tot of Christmas thing*. I gueas you know where I lire. You will find me

at home.

Your* truly Ida May Williams Sea Isle City

Dear old aanty:— Will you please send me a bace bs^. and a pair of gloves and a pair of ice skate* and a pair of boot* and a be be rife) and a tot of catd and orange* and apple* and some candy Your * enter frierd DU TO ISON. Bea Isle City. Dost Sant* Claus:— Will you bring me a bed. and sri of dlmbes. You needn't bring me a doll for I have one. 1 want a fall7 talc book. to. I would like a pair of skates but you needn't bring them. You can bring anything else you have to spare. Your sBcbent friend ALICE WRIGHT, Sea Isle City Dear Sent* CUus:— My dear Sant* please send me a tool chest with 60 Pieces and a bee boe rifle and a 2: shot gun. «ad a ta* ball mitt and a mask, and a ball and bat. 1 am going to be good the next three weekn. 1 hope you bring yonr reindeer Instead of your automobile and I would like to see your work house and 1 forget always 1 want a

foot ball-

Your friend

HERBERT WOOD age *

Sea Isle City.

Dear Santa Clans:— 1 »..b TOU ~ :

SOUTH DENNIS

Mr. and Mrs H. Thomas and Mrs. I* Broslue spent Friday night at Cape

May Court House.

Mr. and Mr*. Tracy Grant spent Sat-

ardsy at Wildwood.

Tbos. Millar. Sr., has been Improving his house by adding a new roof. Larry Peterson spent two days of

test week In Philadelphia.

Mrs. Wro. Peterson is spending some

time with her parent*.

Wm. Cahaley. of MUlrffl*. visited his parent* last week. . Orwvld Hash muck spent the week

end with fctt parents.

Adna Hickman t* spending tome

time at his home hero.

Capt. A. J. Mserwald attained - meeting of the Board of Shell Flaber-

les at Trenton on Tueaday.

Mrs. Ja* Hasbrouck spent part of lest week lu MiUvllle and Bridgeton. Miss Thelma Nickerson spent the week-end with relatives at Avalon. Ralph Peterson and family called on

relative* on Sunday.

Mias Erma Nickerson visited

re* here last week.

Mrs. Joseph CNell and son went

Saturday here-

Mr. Wm. champ loo. of South . vine, spent Sunday with the Mi

SOUTH 8EAV1LLE. Mrs. Rose Hilton was shopping to Millville on Thursday. Bradford Bteetaa and Wife, of Camden. er*nt Saturday with relatives *Joim Berry and family vial sd reUtlvee at Old Bridge over the week-end. Charles Abrams and wife, of Wildwood. are •visiting their daughter. Mr*.

Leslie Foster. Mrs Lida VheaU

den for the winter.

The pupils of Wen ton grammar school gave a very pleasing entertainment Friday night to the P. O. 8. of

A. Hall. -

[orton.

Catharine McCormack went Friday evening at Avalon _ v~d Peterson, of Cape May Court House, was to town on Saturday. Mis* Anna Hewitt went to 8L Agnes Hospital last week to undergo an ep-

^ , added Library Fund. HAS CONTRACT FOR BO XE «- Tbe Chas. H. Ctoutinr Company has

been swarded the contract lor making Robber Company, of V. oodb.ne, tne Infant Industry of the County. Deliv-

ery ha* teen made on

late.

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Diamon $25 $50 $75 $100 $150

Mr. and Mra Chaa Fldler. Mias Lyfita Nickerson and Mra Grover rtinaam visited Carv- May tbla week Mrs. Joe. Robinson U on thto

sick list.

Capt A. J. Meerwald killed two how last week. One weighed 400 lha. and

the other weighed $60 lha

A meeting of the Ladles Aid was held at the home of Mra La-—— *''•

Keag on Tharsday.

Bubucrfb* for th* Cape Mar County

$14,000,000 in trust funds The record of the real and personal property

Dear Santa ciaus:- handled by OUT Trust 1 wish you bring me a bicycle and a j Department recorn2£' l ££ l S TU ot .“V ^ I ** m . . - - ammm mnA M I Art’ dreSS. I Wish _ LI- »r4-

A GOOD LOEER ** ADMIREDXhwe'a a certain quaUty of m*nhaod which show* itae’f In after-elec Uon that we can greatly admire,

it's the quality of good ej

Msa a 1 ^ 1 the organisation# they represent may have fought a poUttcal bat b# fiercely. There may have bees Mid bare, pultciva and pUttorm. pteked U> pieces and ridicutod, dire prophecies made. But the minute the ra ts* are coimud and the d.cUtou ol the prop!* rendered, all is at once laid

Th* winning candidate la

roundly cheered and ainrerely congrai ..i.ixt The game for the time, at least, the last hand of the pr. seal one.

Is over.

What's the use of carrying antmo* tty or s grudge because of defeatT E* ■ — wly elected prepere lor office

lot of toys and « uice

rbrtstmas comes eoone and 1 »lu ha« tot* of toys and I wish enow comes soon I will play snow ball and hit some window* and pal for them.

I wish you coroeaomk^ wiLOMENO CAPPAZZO,

Sea Isle City

Dear Sant*:— ■ _ 1 Wm you please bring mea cut gl*** set for my doll and some dress f°r my kiss me doll and a ChrUtma* tree with balls on it and a ^I-reriier Chrises’wd'lriH briw me -hal j

““dobothv NEVDH/lM

See Isle City.

Dear Bants CUus:- . . t Please brinr me a baby^oa^b uiM doll and sobm- game ^ and a bicycle, a UtUe Iron and » little

i hristinaa tree

Oood-by Dear Santa NECNHIE MONTAGNA.

Sea Isle City.

Dear Bant* Claus:— M I »■»> •

Christmas i

nwn, book desk sh.-w. doll baby the world move* on very ““ch

iw/r.: ir" ,

° ROBERT BARBOUR. .

Sea Isle City

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Jan. !. 1880 $42,729.41 Jan. I. 1890 121.819.10 Jan. I. 1900 1.288.077.90 Jan. 1,1910 4.974.252.27

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