Cape May County Times, 23 January 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

«>■ ntY mmm mm. nu ms mrr m. r.

IJkVETED THE WHOM IDE*

T- toted** That Show f*r Cartful Wording Wh*« Ufc ing tho Wlr». A, ftt*” hoo-t at Lrtox. flaany I ftaftnrfl is to a botrt. waa ooe of U>» I .,*» pia«»" tht rtfton wht* AnI M Ptrir’ Jr - now BocT^tary Iooi»rr*Uy. ' *

yv joon* man p**rtnrt>«d hla motbJwfoft a CbriaUnaa holiday pcU lei b.’ prr i-otlnc to Invite a number y m r)»««nare» to L«nox. HU etaaa | thit of ISM. and in the telegram. I not r*r.nr to mention the exact nnm- ■ ter. Ut iBton Unc merely to ahow that ■ tlxy «er* daiwznatr*. he said: "Am Ijaddct VI men to Lenox for the ra-

«t»."

Sbe promptly tdegrapbed back: "Do Inut morr tl.nn 40. Have 85 bonne Iftfi-j here now.” I trucb pnu one In mind of a telel|TtB OtpL “Archie" Butt once sent. ■ *tllr be wai Ur. Taftl aid. Mr. Taft ■ bii! beta eotlng many hi* dinners tr IpoMlc. ft tbr height of the open sea■•os. tad hr longed for a moderate reIptit So Ceptaln Bntt telegraphed to) "thesext gathering at Chicago: "Make H dople. Rutt.” The telegram waa lo read. - Make It simple, but—" 4 die collation outdid In sumptuous y aay of Its predt

SOUTH DENNIS.

Clint or. Nickerson la visiting at At-

lantic City.

MUs P. N. Wlllbunc It visiting her

cousin at Rto G.-ande.

Mr* E. Devltt spent Sundsv at Cape

May.

F>ed Pete, son was In town on Sun

day.

Leo Scull returned to hla home on Saturday, after vUIUng relative*, at DU* Creek. Mrs. James u visiting hei son at Green Creek. Mr. and Mra Harry Rhoades, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jere Cabaley Lawrence Connor and brother Fred have returned to their home in Philc delphU. A. J. Meerwald and Mlsa M. C Lnalam aitended a meeting of the Boaro of Education at Belleplain on

SOUTH SEAVILLE.

WNITEO STATES NOTES BEST

il and South Amarlcan NatUnr C H on Tuesday. Thair Currency Prlntad r Adna Hickman has gone

Tb» American style of banknote has the standard ta the eouatriea Ontral and South America. Tha • of the Brasilian goveroed the way Id ibis, after ra<*3 dtaappotauaentA First tha iccb-vscnted Austrian system was ltd. be untea being engraved and rttttd lo England under that system. be« proved a complr . failure.

Hmsterfelters fl»urUhe-_ The Bra-

lliua tried banknote* made In r*D«. tod these were promptly and itensirelv Imitated a* soon aa the Mtrrfijters could get their plate* id paper ready. BraaU tried GerM and Eugllih esubllahmenta. but IK without success in the protection th* banknote circulation, and at it turned to the United States and rad a tj-pe of bills practically Im»ible to counterfeit with anccesa. It i« no boast, hot a mere record fact, to state that Americans make i beat banknotes in the world.

CapL Jos. James, of Green Creek, visited relative* here on Saturday Samuel Morton, of Avalon, visited bis sister on Friday. Jo*. Muerwald la spending hla vacation with bia mother. Several of our people attended the Pi*/ at Dennisniie on Saturday eve-

ning.

Mv». A. J. Meerwald and daughter went to Millville on Saturday. L*wrem* McKcag visited Cape May

. . Cold

In This Country. Spring for an indefinite period

Mra. Howard James was a visitor at

'ape May C. H. on Monday.

Joseph Robinson spent Wednesday

at Cape May C. H.

A os McCray is loading s car with

potatoes.

The flag pole In front of the school is being impioved with a coat dt p&.nc

OENNISVILLE.

fitwar* Who Float In Bowls. id varioui countries during paat beggar* hav. carried bowl*, but la* 1* probably the only country which bowl* carry beggmn. The >"1* *re host*, round In shape, and ■rge enough to carry two beggars, of whom maneuvers the craft be*b incoming steamship while the Iber. usually an aged Chinese woman, the begging from the passengers, time* making It easier for them ecu tribute by reaching upward with b*g on the end of a long pole. The ■"lerlty of the beggar* in handling r wemlngly Impossible boat give* itenainment In return for alma say* exchange. The craft ha* no visible rawtlon between bow and ate.n. the ptddlers, coming out from the v. Wt. one might aay. at opposite of the diameter, looking forward, “etch paddling vigorously over his

~ of the howL Leap Yaar Missed.

Th* ttle used to teU .lf a yaar la **■ a leap year la to divide It by B ftire 4. if it may be done wlth- » remainder It is generally supto prove that the year la a leap | r Thl. u correct In respect of J**r* *ave In the case of the 100 •m. that Is. the beginning of a cenU- ** 1700. 1800. 1900 In those the test u t„ divide by 400. ^ t«t* are applied to the laat 100 •r* wc aiiall find the year 1800 la « divisible by 400 and neither waa f l«r 1S00. Leap yj«r occurred ”T f-mr year* after the year 1800 , '’“i there was no le*p year l*een ’T90 ..nd ISO* {■ space of ’t year*). Neither was then, a P fear b<-:ween thud and i904.

Misses Aura and Irene Woolsor. visited Cape May on Saturday. Mias Florence Brown and sister Ah Ice arc visiting In Philadelphia. Mrs. Emma Gardner has gone to New York for an Indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Everingham. of HeLlerrllle. spent the week-end with Mra. Uriah Gandy. Dr. and Mra. Eugene Way entertained company over the week-end. Miss Hattie Fidl-r spent the weekend in Philadelphia Mr. Durrell was in town on Saturday taking the census. Little John Jones has been verv I1L Mr. Jos. Scboles has bought the property of Mr. Charles Lloyd Miss Hannah Fidler has returned to her home, after visiting her nephew In South Dennis. Mrs. Wm. Thompson has returned to her hom-' after visiting in Philadel-

phia

Miss Elisabeth Vance .spent the week-end with Miss Elizabeth Fidler. Mrs. Ella Getxy has been ill. The play given by the Upper Township on Jan. 17 was well attended by our people. Miss Camels Berarde Is working for Mrs. O. Geery. Mr. D. Dletro. of Pe-ersburg, spent Sunday with Mr. C. Berarde.

Mrs. Harry Riley was to Cape May

recently.

Percy Heaton, of Gibbstown, spent the first of the week wiib bis alster, Mrs. Harry Spence. Mrs. Charles Abrams and Mra Leslie Foster were in Wildwood on Monday. Mr* John Pocap was in Vineland on

Monday.

Grover Nichols made a business trip to Millville on Wednesday. William Cuthbert. of Atlantic City, was looking after bis interests here on

Monday.

Mrs. Harry Riley was shopping in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Pierson, of Wild rood, waa the guest of Mrs. Ernest Grace on

Saturday.

Mrs. Harry Spei.ce visited relative* a. Woodbury the first of the week. Mrs Wesley Cline and son. Clarence, of Bridgeton, visited Mrs. Edward Me Alllster over the week-end. Mrs. John Klchois entertained relatives from Millville over the week-end. | Mrs. Clara Townsend, of Atlantic Ity. spent Friday with Mrs. Carlton \

Weetcott.

When you want printing of the better kind, done by spectellsti who have made printing their lift-work ca’I the

TIMES PRINTING HOUSE.

!AUTO k*AETS

Ir.iideii Auto i’arts Co.

•-victim '-*« - '

SHA FASTER a Pipeless Furnace Save; 30% Fiel - iLv «i »..«» rw««.» frubnlar Heatiag A- Ventilstin* C«. 232 Quarry 5'^, PhDa.

Have your Machine Work done in a REAL Machine Shop. Woodbine Machine Works, Woodbine, N. J.

TIMES printing la QUALITY printing.

Th* Rlng-Ouael. ^ tnlgmnt ring-ousel builds year .'ear In a granite quarry, ano I "fien heard him there. It is •'Bry. forgotten place and b« It better than most people. Hi* aong dirers from the tni n ‘ u * ,<; <>f hi* kinfolk, the bleck*nd thruih. U j. thinner, coldWore elfin—the pure tinkle of a m: *"‘ hr «*k. With tome bird* you they like you to llrten to n . not »o the ahy rtng-onsel. On# •vmething in time end patience „ " *• and values It the m r*.— c PM) pott*.

( Bunehao Them All.

*k*d Blliy if he lovod me acd he '.**•" Then I asked if be liked n _ 1 ^tter thro me and hto re1b WM: “) Hke both." I continued n * similar queetiona In regard If

fibers of the family. Finally

child

►rew Impatient and i

*ee wfcl*! 1 like the s

t>u •"—Exchange. ^* or * Birthdays.

Wh,i B '*' the Tnlddls agesT the tniduie ages, my boy. err which when the women rt-ack rountlng.”—Yonkws htatca-

You enjoy reading the goaslp of the town in the “personal" columns don’t . If you win rend in year news notes, that column will be more inter-

esting.

Got a cold? Try our madicins*. Fitch Drug Co. adv.

Wills kept free of charge We shall be glad to keep your will in our safe-deposit vaults. Cur years of experience as executor and administrator may also prove of value to you. At any rate, you can consult us without charge.

ta poulbl* bncaQM of Extracticr.; Free DR. PAYN

BANK BY MAIL When aclcnowl -.d ging receipt of your deposit we always send aelfaddressed envelope and slip for your next deposit

Capita], Surphn and Undivided ' 3 ro6ti. . . $1,390,700.34 Total Tnnt Fund* Over $14,000,000.00 OFTICntS EPHRAIM TOMUNFON . . FWm EDMUND E-READ. K. Omms W IWd EDWARD 1. FARR - • AW-FWi* JOSEPH UIW.CCTT . 5-c. fc T..» F. HERBERT FULTON; Aw. 5^ a T»» FRANK S. NORCROSS . TnrCXW CEORCC REYNOLDS - - SoioM. Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 220-228 Fadaral Su, CamJen. N.J. 1B73

While Shopping in Philadelphia, go to Spitzers 926-928 Market St PHILADELPHIA Millinery, Pars, Cloaks & Suits At Lowest Prices

Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lota For Sale M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE <& INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA IS*.E CITY, NEW JERSEY >ca: g > P*»gC»3PC8»»'C83POC8aoC8ao^^

xxfaz3&csaac833o*7^^

HARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY.

HS»

Build Now

The price of lumberlit holding at an even market, and

every indication is that it will be years before there te a downward trend in price*. Labor, too, will not reach a lower scale. Your Government urge# you

to BUILD NOW. If. good bnsi..e*a. to. EDWARD B. ARNETT

BUILDING CONTRACTOR

Both Phone. Sea Isle City, N. J

CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

LUMBER 4/VO BUILDING SUPPLIES PAINT. GOAL. MOTOR BOAT SUPPLIES STRATHMERE LUMBER CO.

W ADDINGTON.

Modem Convenience*

Open All The Year

MRS. FRITZ CRONECKER’S HOTEL BELLEVUE

Landis A venae and Friti St.

Sea Isle City, N. J.

Let Us Be Your Business Partner Your partner has a knowledge of your business and you look to him for advice and counsel on important matters. You are entitled to all the help he can give you. Do you get a partner's help on your printed matter? Do vou get the most from the specialized knowledge which we have regarding printing and paper, and above all the serv.ee which a combination of the two can rendei* Our job department has every modem equipment for doing work on rush orders. For letterheads, billheads, and all kinds of forms, we carry in stock, recommend and use f " Th* \Jiilrty Tusm+tj Paper Let Us Serve You as a Partner TIMES PRINTING HOUSE Wwt Jer»y Avenu. Sw Ulc Cit>r, N. Jj

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant : Planter. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of > Maurice River Cove Oyiten jj Sait Oysters. Ckma, Snapper*. Crabs Both Phone* Dock SL Market, PUk.

Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER | Did Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

•*«-»* : 0 h

nic-n-n-h - n. n • n • a ► n*0~0*B40<

CHARLES H. CLOUTING COMPANY DEALERS IN LUMBER AND MILL WORK CEMENT, LIME, HAIR. PLASTER 1NAIL8, 4C. OFFICE AND YARDS: Both Phones. Swain Street, rear Reading Depot

PROMPT SERVICE

hordell

Practic. J Dyer of OSTRICH FEAiHERP We Solicit Your Feather Wants in all ita Branches DYEING CLEANING and CURLING 154-156 N. Thirteenth St, PHILADELPHIA

3

West Jersey Borage

Landis Avtane, lost Sonlh of Ocean Avenir

SEA ISLE OTY, N. J.

REPAIRING, STORAGE AND CLEANING

GASOLINE, OIL, ETC.

Real Estate Insurance BUILDING DOTS

In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements

COOPER B. HATCH

:& GO.,=

211 MARKET

Camden, -

ST.. - N.J.