Cape May County Times, 19 March 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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The Enigma of Prteent Diy Politick. , —StRJiie. -UnT lu that oat of • bun- {

ilia ensue penoa. jdred and ten mfUteB paople a ho bare i Mi«a Rhoda Fldlcr la the guefct of J been actively cr.njted in making the her sister. [ United State* proq^Ka* asd happy

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wn-vuu with her parentyi

Hr. J. Whitaker is the goeat of Mr.

and Mxv Of d« n, Gatdy.

Mr. Ba’nuei Wooi on spent Saturday

8 shopping

722.000 dosen pairs. vbUe !n 1>U the f ezporu aggregated UOl.OOO dorer pa):e. Britain i» evidently losing tu.< time in expanding her trot Id trade.

Mix. D. »H. Wertcott vis!led relative* in Mill nil e last week. Mia: Suxana Gandy spent Friday at

Gape May. •*

Or. Eleanor Beetley is here lor

Indefinite period.

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Br ww . United State* . , Mrs. I»wL Evertngham spent the for ’*>* last quaner

‘ «t? Harroon Hflton era - UiMviUe on V> edneaday.

1 *H B Payne and «m. Horace, were

i . mhia on-M'«dneaday.

^tf'wuabeUi Heaton, ipC rtdlatial^,/n xikiting her x^naiu. Benao?

u M ;on and »lf*-

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i,j.'boro. ■ ?. *

y.„ Mary Canueo, ct Oceaa Cltv. T „ me guest Ol y*«* Heaton.

Mturday evening. *-

y-renk GrenowaaW and Alex W.lera-

oi i niladelphla. -ptml. Stmday ».it loiuas Wlerahldd. *

WiUcus Coiaon. of Cape May C. U-. all.,! on hU mother, German

Corson, between Uams. Ennday.

Vt'ashlngtaa ‘'amp, No. JOO.,P. O. o. if M »rv planning tor Ladles’ Nighty « which unut to*- mortgi-ge on tneir

I rali »jl! bo barnevi.

Mrs Frank BushneU. Jr., Went to Cape May on Tuesdr y. . Mrs. Brooks Biixx rd rldthd Xapc May C. H. ou Saturd y. Mar? RoMnaon, of Camden epeni uaday with her rootl er. Mr and M.s. W. 5. Thompson spent Sunday with Mr. Wn. Thompson. Edwin SUle*. of 'ape May C. visited bla father oh Sunday. Mina Hannah.Flder has retarded friMn a vl»it with r UaUv«a at Cape

May c. H.

a century ■

people can't find a man fitted — . President but must fix their chain upon a mas who^b** been atiaest nioei ; of that time drveiopinf th. re»»u.«es \

of other nation*.

But lir. Palmer Cant Explain^—Po-' tatoe« are now vjllln* fo: >10 a aac* as compared with $S a sack two dr thrpe niontli* beck. Etpls nation, please. Mr.” Paltner.M

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

charge.

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

SOUTri DENNIS, ‘iuladelpbla visitors «• Monday lvlt . Mr. Paul CarroU, Mr. O. OoSir ... t \ii Warren Grsco xir, iiossM Cabaley spent ls»t week

. j- May C. H.

-Ml. rtana ou-timan baa moved Into

o mi. O. Gfaimy.

Mr. Frank Fldlef V ent to Woodbine;

un Monday.

, Mi-harl Berarde ’ ialted Cape May'

C H. on Saturday.

Mias Florence Brt *m ha* been vlait- * at Dividing Crr »k. . The Miasms Berarde. of Camden, spent Sunday with t ieir yarenta. Mias H ilih 0«nd- a pent the week-

end with'her ^srcaSa.

Mr*, parry Robinhoi. entertained Mias Frances Robinson ana ♦Lnest

Sckurmanr. on Sunday.

Samuel Weat^oU and son Bayniond

■pent Sunday a:'home.

Mrs. crima Sprtngor. -f Eldora, kpert last week with her eon. Mlaa Gorania Jones and brotlicr

John visited Cape Mry C. H. on Fri-j

day.

SVIGsh Exports I nereis* Despite: War Jelt. -In 1S13. before the war waa even suspected a»)T posalbllliy, Gr<-at Britain exported 'knit stockings -nd sacks to the value of $967,00(1. That was when export trade was normal and British Industry war normal: In 1919. when it was supposed that British industry had not recovered from the war. the United Kingdom -vported stockings and socks to the value; of $6^5o.O*X>. The Increase In exports was not only In value bat in, auauljty. for the exporta of 1913 amn.mu|d. to

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Minn M. C. LAidusm rufiicd MtbUvwa ; . ..lu bpiutg mooisUy. H A. 1 nomas baa a atw ty pewriter, sm. Mar Cahale*. ot MlllviUe. , ■. .-unday wm. her parenm. . ou* anu lyii jueeivMoa motored to .4 May C. H, on , l-uea4»>-Lener i udlam. Jr. apeni the week:.U with me Missus LudUmMivn Hannah McGairsack spent the Stvk-und With Mm JBlaabetto

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Some of our men are bury making , ;i; aiauona lor the crabbing season. Mis. Cuaa- tidier sprat ’Xhuiadny imui ia Cape May C. iL J. Douglas, of capo May C. H-, via* lud ua moUier on Sunday. Hubert XcGormack apeui the week' diC n lit hla family. M: aud Mrs. Vtm. Braxneil vlaited Mn Tltoa. MUler last week. Mr*. Bertram Snyder, ot Kma. i» • i s bur father. Mr*. A. Bros!-** U 1U at th.l»*wrlUng M.b* Mirgaret IHeraon »pm»t ^ * . nd with her parenu. Mi. Crendoi attended a »ale at C3«*ri i.i-ai ou Fiiday. Mia. Richard Hano attended th* spring luxUuite of the W. Ct T. C. at ‘ v... May C. H. on Tburaday. Mrs. C. L. Fidler entertained the l-.dtas’ Aid on Saturday. We are glad in report that Mix. E. Xirtceraon U able to alt UPMr L MrKalg spent taxt week at

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