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CATS MAY COUNTY TIMES Et«tj Friday cape mat count* times COMPANY 104 W**t Jersey Arecue, Se* Isle City. N. 3.
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Mr.
WM. A. HATTEET, CHAS. O'CONNOR.
C. F. SCHCCE.
Secretary.
SubacrlpUon price JEW P er yeir - Bell Phone, Sea Ule City 40.
tutored at the Poit Office at a«a U.t
THE POWER OF THE COUNTRY PRESS.
The country newspaper diflers greatly Iron, the metrjpolltan newf;«aper luudafficntally and utnperameai*;:.. •i be lartropoliun ne*.l«P*-r la e jQcaluUc. H t* a baainesa etteri't • U liauauie trom I’aree lak>» her p» Wildcat tor a stroll on FtJ.t ave.jut
It u good lor a hall page l.aiurt aa^ i.-mni layout. j prfbl* II a six-cy linder procroter cutties t'J j other
Christmas wt!
KANSAS SET< fc-<AMPU:
Kansas the State admlolstratlon found
aeons lor getting reel to the peupl* Now the legislature is considering that will make strike* UlegA
Under Its terms m case may be brought before an Industrial court upon the petition of ten cilixens. although the court con aci on it* own motion when
rouble is known :o be brewing- Indl iiduals who n-fuae to work ana be-
come a part of an or* nixed movement to stop production of food. fuel, and c'.,thlng would be liable to one year m prison and a heavy fine, and the ufSctrs of the union to a two-year
prison sentence and a fine of *1
Gov. AUen. ol Kansas, is setting some example* In dealing with the labor
i that may well be followed by itales and by the Federal Gov-
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»nd con.ribntrf r* » l»crt«n •nr* Mrf. le. » Mn. «l*»e-*"
wi.h Mr M. a«wd tm*M
mito » iw- 1 ’ 1 ' ■l«ted by '^3 tna>'n-
Searille. spent Mi-ses Mortom
and Mrs. George Peterson.
Goshen, called on Mr. and Mrs Stmt!
Srlles on Sunday-
Francis Boyle ha* returned to *v lelphia. after .pending a f«« <!».'
llh his parents.
Mrs Warren Grace and brwt..er e*.
1 on Mis Smith PtUes on Sunday
Vise Margoerite Meerwsld. ot ' ar. dm. and Miss EUxabeth. ° , T " r ^ '
are spending their vacar on
“S He-sie Cab*ley and Mr FranV !,ime. -and was e, Barae* apent Cbtstmas in MillvlUe : •> , T
Gus and Bill Meerwald went tr * —'
on Monday.
Mrs Ears McCalHster visited Mrs mg. lAwrence McKeag on Sunday j s~ Miss Evelyn StJlfll spent the first <>. | . e week with Mrs Thomas Miller ?r Frank and Eeoc Compton were vi«. J ,
Inc friends on tTiristrias.
ernmeni it*e
town with a factory employing i
people, and builds a sky draper. l>relerreo to the advertising manos-
The country newspaper cannoi ^ ^
iht and her wildcat, cues set the great goo-i to i
Resolve to Buy Wisely Conalderahle economy can be effected through buying wisely -and much that is now spent for luxuries can be saved. Keaolve to save a portion of each oarr ed dollar and deposit to your crenil with the Firs’ National Bank. S’* Interest Paid on faring* Fund Accounts.
j fxr cent interest paid on Sazings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.
BELLEP'-AIN
LESS Christmas F**'
was largely attended and very n -'h enjoyed by old and young, even ttough the Weather was n.u« inclement The thl!dree had been rare'ully rehearse,*.,
I w. W CHIEF OBSTACLE.—The I in lhPlr j*rt, and the music in chare- ^ nation* was no essential part 0 f Ml*^ Anna Hess wo* a credit to the
} . of peace. It was irrelevant organist and the pup
This
is a Real Men’s Shop! .Pleasingly stocked with everything that men need, in up-to.the second styles and priced so that men from every point of upper Cape May County save by
trading here.
lones’ Men’s Sxiop " rw-.a. n*. •
through the acqtaMUon o: a nduatry, lake, the vuutoi pert^uaily under it* wing. paU tne project m-roae,
• as city.
in thl* diSerence lie* the H-c-rv. m ihe mnuchce of the country pic«>. the
secret which has made it powerful iafluuice in the w.
A power w inch
„ Mr. and Mr*. H. F. Layton have re-!
matter forced in to gratify impractical ^ ^ ^ v cr .^ | D Vineland. Idealum. Whenever the allied nation* Mr rrank Shannon, of PhUanelphia. I
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never been pru»orc of euapicion
b.-eauicd ngaoiAi itT he y ear jast closed has trieu country newspapermen * aoui*, ana tneir pocket books as WdL ihe.e 1 ■»« “eeb liiu.-.y struggle* in the ley waiere ol rising con* and shortage ol labor. But it is hardly iikeiy mat the men who have printed newspapers open prairie wuh a press tnane road Ues, and displayed more courage and resourt elulness man any oihtr oi husincsE men, aie the least bit
discouraged.
Despite the trying times, the country press during this year will push still farther ahead, to greater service, increased power and larger influence. IiiCk ulut. were mode to be over come. And here * Uttering that we'l make them over Into opponuciUe* In ThJU. Let's go.
SUF vRSL'PLRLATIVES.
want a treaty of peace ratified They a |, 0 iigay p.est of his moth, ran get it by drawing a treaty that Mrs. John Shannon. j.ruvW.s «m.. Wtt «.~1» I ® I not*'mg else Woodrow Wilson 1* * l w' -ompanb J ^by '1.. granddauRiiter.; present the chief obstacle to peace. Hoffman. Mr*. Ixm Groce, teacher In the priSOUTH DENNIS. nary sihool. left or Wednesday for her Christtgas vacation, a part of Mrs. E. Nickerson went to Cape May w ju >*. passed vuth friends in
Court House to attend the funeral of wumincton.
her sister on Saturday. Mi-s Mel' ina Layton, of C-pe May Miss Annie Nickerson is spending |Cj|y visited tier li’Ue friend. Miss the holidays at home- 'Edith PetUt. on Christmas. N. Williams is visiting al Mr* Janies Turner went to her Avalon. daukbter's. Mrs.V. LeRor Howe. Ocean Nellie Beesley spent Sunday Cl , y fur ,j, e Christmap-holidays. with the Missis Ludlam. Bellef-lain is a town of home-coni-nd Mrs- E. Koss spent Sunday t Jnps Every oae. who has ever lived wiih Mr. and Mra E. N'ickersoj. | jeIl . or i ;as B 4*nb cousin still remain-Don-i Golf, of Ocean City, visited mj . Jn ,j iew . charmed precincts, ts am.is, the Misses Nickerson, oj Wn a , .-uher a Christmas or a New Friday. \ Year'* feast during the holidays. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Biameil. of At- Mr anQ Mrs. C. P. Hess gathered a |H lantic City, spent Wedne^my evening [ Hr , of , hrir family at Christmas, but with Mrs. T. Miller. D n New Year's there was a larger famJames Eldredge w,-nt to Mays Lwnd- ^ pathering. at ■ri'ilih.their youngest ing on Saturday . daughter. Anna, formally vnnonneed A c apt. A. J. Meerwald made a busi- jj( . r w , w .,. In ent. T ness trip to Bivalve on Saturday. Miss Lolita Hess returned to WoodMiss B.rtha Hagan, of Asbury I’ark, | jy nn w hj, |,er cousins, the Dundnws, is blinding tbe holidays with Mrs. i jn ,j le j r | 0ur jng car, after the big Charles Fldler. week-end Christmas party given by ber Mr. and Mrs. E. Nickerson S>eatl R. B. Hess. Ch’-istmas at Avalon. j Mr. Jonathan Hess is back from his Mrs. J. Douglas entertained ber ^ ^^^^ viaii ^ tls daughters. Mrs. daughter and sou on Christmaa. Barnlck. and Mrs. Fees. In Cape May
Mrs. Thomas Miller. Jr, Is visiting; clIJ .
While Shopping in Philadelphia, go to Spitzers 926-928 Market St
PHILADELPHIA
Millinery, Pars, Cloaks & Saits At Lowest Prices
804 Asbury Avenue.
Next to Title and Trust Co.
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Extractiar.s Free DR. PAYN
1216-1212 Martel St.. Pbili.
A Srirk.l Eta.
I*, lr.Sir **■ L ■*!■■■ VshKM D. BINES. IM—mr CsMMl •/leUrM*
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1 at Atlantic City.
mxisuut larva;
few
"The practically which Lea upon in
groins ol line dust sprinkled upon a mountain range and go> ' by tbe uumi of the human race."—
Ouch! That'* Zero
ity. we ll aay. Whai
Mis* May Cahaley. of Millville, spei
Elsie Bcchelder, of Millvilie,
■ has been the guest of Miss Gladys Hess j ‘ (for the holidays. j j
Christmas with her parent*.
Mr*. Enoch Scull spent Saturday j Mrt E H Osgood went to SwarthI with her mother, who is seriously ill- j nior> j> a ., on Christmas morning.
-.-1T0 PARTS ijidesi t;ito "-'ts Co.
cie Ruakcll with his mere ' lut public j
be oamm e."
Tbe elder Carter Harm n. Ion. j mayor of Cuicago, for yean was an 1' uoyed by a fKiimcai barnacle, who i made large claim* lor his uiflurni* on j tbe old West side. He would turn up j at regular and ejubarra*sirg moments. I uemaudmg ncogniu ,u and reworu. I On one of these occasions he succeeded I in going over the top ol the trench** j the mayor had buildtd against him j aai reached the presence. Looking up , from his dt»k, the mayor was startled to behold his Nemesis towering above! him in accuting. needy dignity I'ur a | full minute the injured on* contem- i plated bis honor with curling lip.j
then:
"Carter Hani.sin, your soul doe«n' occupy as much spate in y*>i a flat's bladder would in I-ake hD r hl-
gan."
Matthew Jefferson and family spent
nnstruas wttb Mr. and Mrs. Stephen , WHAT IT COST HIM.
Jeflerson. !
■ VI, MiHes Ludlam spent CbrDUuas ‘ Tie law require* candidates for of-, m. i wa» Cn ; ( ^ Mny CouJt Hous ^ ifict to file a repo t of all expendltnn*. |
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Holmes and sister spe al Cape May. Joff and aunt motored
a Friday.
patriot of Missouri ran for oflloe and [turned in the following absolutely j ) truthful report of what It cost him to j
Iget elected:
Clinton Nickerson and children i. -' l."”' l'»u:^ il*,p tl.ink-.ng
Oliver Oil Las burner
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I. PRESS & SONS XMAS SPECiAl
We Can Help You
&A.1NG OCT WEIGHTS.—The Rcpti
payroll under tt* and taking tbe a
t I Lot'
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for clerk hire, etr.. *.f |lW>.Ob0.t»u6 :-Unually lu excess of the mord under i he He publican Administration, which wa» acured by the DemotiaHc pialform of ISU lor drii mg the subshvnee at the Amexi*.»n piople by maintaining an unconvcionable pay-!
ruL. Th* Keputlicaa drir*. If Km-|We*t Jersey Avenue
The right kind of printed forms will help your business prosper by saving your time and keep ag your records
in proper shape.
Our service as printers is not limited to taking your order and putting some ink on paper according to
your directions.
We are able to make suggestions for business printing chat may save considerable money for you. Our plant is completely equipped and we carry a stock of
a^aaMMAan.
The Utility Buiinwtt Paver
in order to give you the quickest service possible. TIMES PRINTING HOUSE
Sea Isle City, N. J. Haljroaffl
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Work more—
Produce more—
Save more—
But we can’t continue increasing our production unless we continue increasing
our railroad facilities.
The farms, mines and factories cannot increase their output beyond the capacity of the railroads to haul their products. Railroads are now near the peak of their
carrying capacity.
Without railroad expansion—more engines, more cars, more tracks, more terminals—there can be little increase in
production.
But this country of ours is going to keep right on growing—and the railroads must grow with it To command in the investment markets the flow of new capital to expand railroad facilities —and so increase production —* there must Le public confidence in the iutor** earning power of railroads. The nation’s business can grow only as fast as the railroads grow. Siu!y aihtriM:mmt ii published by lilt rSissocudipn ofSiuduHiy ‘tmzuUvtA'
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