Cape May County Times, 26 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

C4M1U1 COUNTY , *TMBS Snr, Friday 0*n VAT CXJtWTT TUUS OOMPJlNY W wm J«M7 AT.au. 8« Xsto C*7. K. J.

W1L A. HATTEET.

PrMitent

CHAB. O’CONNOR, a T. SCHUOC,

HAPPY NEW YEAR. W. w. a. ml tin on tbe UirwhoJd ol

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OM MlutMn Nineteen it trenthln* Itt Uat cua w«l Mon Nineteen Twenty will come Into being, wuh it opportunltlw, Uj new bopea and •« tumwen change*, and »o+

it eveo" Uring liuman on thu eanb would like to have an •wtuii are. What will the New Year brtn* fpnM Whal kind or a butluea. yaai will It bet What will our coudlUon Ut health be. Will we live Steragfc 4tt Will there u- plenty or fanttner InduKrial growth, lUnr Clric development, or retrogra'

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Ahd .tne gueaUocu inuat remain unanaweiea until the year uuloida, Irom day to day, the new Cevelopmenla. The TIMES wlchea rUi a New > ear ol bounty and happmeaa,

luntueaa goou haalih, not only lor the, yur aoout to be born, but tor all the

CONFOUNDING WiLSON WITH

AMERICA

Writing of the horrible Mew in the X-araxu, William T. KUla Bay a: “Theoretically America la out ol all Uila. Actually aha u deepeK in ih Her enumnee Into the world war and her proclaimed prtDcipim arouaed these vanon* nationality* to a paaeion tor Uberty- Aiaartca provided the Egyptian* with the plaUorm upon which ti>Mr ineurrectloa wand* Ameries, at Prince FeU^ and «Uem aaeurad me. Uoght Syria to apeak the alogu ol Uheny.** He then goes on to say that •veer one or the clamorous little nation* Irom i^lnanli to Arabia, “l* in■Utani that Amenca become lu man•Utory or sponaor or ausenun or what-

6 to call ll

pesre H men who Xaror the leogaeWoikara outside of the unions stw iuK as Uw-ahldlng and Just as U

As for

■•red*-. it Is a sate aaeertlon that there are many or them inside tbr unions, outside. Employers are not now nor will they ever be confronted with the necessity of dueling either with the unions or with the “reds”. The country may chooee to with neither, it may dead with both, nnd In it* own way.

Tbe Methodist Sunday School gave an enter jUnment for Its little (hike on

The Wash In yt on

the New York World with a score of Republican leaders at the national committee meeting at Washington last week who told him the people were demanding the Immediate ratification of the treaty at peace "with or without nserraUona." It is unfortunate that the names of these interesting, even If Imaginary idiots, were not oisclosed by this faithful chronicler u hypothetical happenings. The man w ho want* a treaty ratified entirely without regard to what It con nuns Is a proper object of aUerth-c by an alienist rather than a Democratic

Holiday at four o’clock to end Jan. Ig^in Grace went to Wi

Mra. E. H. Osgood to 8.._ Pa; Mrs. Viols Warren wlO go to Philadelphia for a part of uaxt we*. The Christina* Entertainment on Wednesday was the climax of ton Rays at tm«y work. The boys went to th» woods for the tree*, one tor each of the three rooms and tnsmee of Holly The girl? busied It cm eel re# frith the

paMe pot and bright paper.

rings and bells and stars. Thee* were recitation* choruses and dWoguea, vith a little gift for - ---

People who complain that governit agracles oonfiacau coal and t pay for U should remember *b»« this is not an exceptional cm*. It lakes only a tow moment* to entoagle private property In guremmumal rod tape, but it takes years to n»n»ngu jt

BELLEPLAIN.

•OUTK DENNIS. Mrs. Smith Stiles wm a Capo Court House visitor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A B reel us went to Green Creek and Cepe May Coart House on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Fldler and Prank Rarnee were Philadelphia visitors last

-eek.

John Douglas, of Cape May Court House, visited his mother on Ponday. Miss Hcssie Cahaley ha* returned to her home, after spending a few weeks

our depositors, client* and friunds and wish them *11 a Vary Merry Christmas. Whether your banking business !e targe or small, you will find * Chocking Account with the First National Bank an adran-

Mr. John Shannon Aid hi* children Ura been In Philadelphia for the Christmas fesUrltieA Mias Gladys Hes* was in town shopplug one day last week. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Wweu and their son Harney wont to Tuckahoc fo> the annual Cbitelmaa dinner of Mr*. Warren * parent* Mr. and Mm

George Creamo.

Mr. and Mm Elbert El bridge, of Ueaburg. and their two child'em were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mm

Joseph Mason, on Sunday.

Mi. and Mm R. B. Hes* gave a Christmas dinner to a large party. Including their house gueat*. Ml— Wilbert* Dundee*. Miss Elisabeth Knauf, the Messrs. Howard, William and Dodge Koch, of Woodlyn; Mm Margaret Market. Mr. Jess Darin, of Pittsburgh; and Mr. and Mm. Fred. Het-

tonbaugh. of Belleplain.

Mm J. D. Hess had all her children with he? for Christman Her three daughter*. Mm John Chandler, of PhilHpsburg; Mm Samuel Ma*cc. of Plea-

_Mr. Harry Boyle Is eertoasty ID at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle, of PhfladelphU. sperl the week-end with Mr. end Mrs. Harry Boyle. Eleanor Ziegler Is visiting her aunts, the Misses Mortmi. CapL A J. Meerwald sad daughter Martha were Millville visitor* on Sat-

urday.

Mr. Joseph Smith and family ham moved to Salem. Mr. Tracy Grant and wife were Cepe May Court House visitor* on Saturday. Miss May FeasTemaker baa gone to Philadelphia for an Indefinite period. Mm Howrrd James went to Wna-, -ood on Saturday. Capt A J. Meerwald. eon William ! and Miss Margaret Ludlam visited Middle Township High School on! Wednesday. A Sign of the Times

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Millinery, Fun, Cloaks & Saits At Lowest Prices

3ptr cm Savage Famd Acccmau first national bank OCEAN CITY, N. J.

is a Real Men’s Shop! Plmiaglr stocked witb everytlimg thet ■*•>* in up-to.ib©-second styles and prieed so that men from every point of upper Cape May County save by tradfeyisdr*. Jones’ Men’s Shop ©M AsSmy Anrb% oe**»\ at* m

upaourg; atm bamuel Mason, of Plea.

or leadership." lackahoe, and her bom, Mr. L. U.

He«A of 1'uckahoe, and C P. and

B. Hess, of Belleplaiu.

A stray bee Uiawed out aftrr the cold snap, a kind lady fed It with syrjp and made a little snow ball f M* delectation. After making a dam*/ "epast. bis beeahip washed his tand* and law and snuggled Into ». corner

for another nap.

Mr. Jonathan Hess parted the holiday* with hi* daughter*. Mr*. Frank Berne* and Mr*. Samuel Tea*, at Cape

Mar City

The trouble with Bllia, and m.ny others, seems to be that be ixjnlouna* Wilson with America. He confer* upon him the attribute which Wilson himself, like Lo»i* XIV assumed, aamely, 1 un the Hut*. He accord* fuin toe divine right to apeak tor the Nation of which he Is Prealoeut by reason ol a gigantic boss perpetrated upon the American people in ISIS— "be kept u* out cf war." The turn over of ISIS by which the American People utterly repudiated W l Iron, be utterly ignoiea The Am. ruac people refuse to sawmc ratponaibilii) fox the deriamUon* of Woodrow WJaon, Dm because they are foreign to our Umf -

fkey are marked by an almost i»»*And they n-fuae to aa-

Hr. Ellis because, for one reason, i have quite enough trouble to all sod

A number of real business men have stepped experimenting with Trucks bought on price, and insist on quality-built-in

Trucks.

If you want a REAL Truck at a fair price, write or phone Cape May Comity Ageacj J. P. COLLINS CO ' South Se&ville New Jersey

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WHAT DOES GOMPER6 MEANf la a apeocb !a niUadclpbu. Mr. Go*per* told employer* that they uuat deal with organized labor or the ‘reds". Now what 1* the inference from thair Do.* Mr. (Jumpers divide the wage-samlng world Into two <laaat»—union men and "red* - * There are W,0W,0W2 wage earner* in the <oud try. and some S.wmoue of ibem nr. niMnber* of the ubIoiia Are all Iht reel "reds"? Such a division is a* ab aurd a* that which 1'rMKlei.i tvaaon Hied to eetabltsh when he intrreotiail) ! divided tbe people into two •lasMw.i I boar who are for the U«sli<- of nntluni j and those who are for perpetual war. | Forcnoately, the countrj r.-tuot# m b, Heaetfled by either Mr. (Junipers __

Praeideut WUaun. All oatnde of the Let Us

unions arc not "rede", nor are oppo-, ‘

nwua of the league of nations la zavor j of war. Men who oppose a Hague of!

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