Cape May County Times, 23 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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in Ptuiadriphia.

DRESS SUPERSTITIONS SOfsHxrT} pr.rln you II your Oran U tor., by a bramble. To War your drea* under the arm la Abe algn of a wedding It U unlucky to wear garment* that bar* not been paid lor. Xf yop wear tolled clothes al.o-jt the house you will never marry. Wear the clothes of another and yo take their troubles on yourself. Foi brothers and sisters to wetr the tame clothes In succession Is good luck. If a stick catches in s girl's dress wUle she Is walking It Is a algn of been. If any of your clothing livorues unpinned and drop* off you will lose a friend It la a sign of despa'r when a woman wears too much rouge and too little dothlng. Ifa !*d luck to allow anybody to wear your clothing before you’re worn it youraetf. Wear doUilng without taking the price tag off—It la the sign the suit 1* not paid for. Wnr plaid that hat la It a color like the color In your eyes and you will have good luck. Tear a garment the first time you wear It end you'll have had luck every time you wear It. Having mud splashed on a white drees Is a sign that some one will apeak 111 of the wearer. To have vour dress or any i«rt of jonr clothing caught and held without tearing Is a sign somebody Is anxious :• ree you.

Mis. Neibe Scull visit* d Cape May

recently.

Miss Marguerite Meerw. Id spent the

week-end with her mother

tj.juoel Morton and lami v visited the

Misses Morton on Sunday.

Kd raid Howell visited ’ll. and Mrs.

Stephen Jen'ereon on Frida r.

Thomas Holmes went o " ildwood

on Saturday.

Mrs. Sallle Warwick ha relumed to

her home.

Harry Thomas was in Ha .nnoiilon on

Thursday.

One and Bill Meai ••K male a businew trip to Court House Saturo./ Mrs. K. McCormick is ill at this'

writing.

Mrs. L. Augustine visited her eisUr j

last week.

There is Just one solution—produce

more and consume less.

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WORTH THINKING ABOUT

Friendship Is not so led a name tor a Tillage; It's living up to It that's hard.

If prices fall, who will he the gainer, th* producer or the letaer? Think n

Three Inches «.f load pencil with thought behind it la bat'-r (ban an extra gang plow and a hired mao. Liberty and law must go together. Without liberty there is no law; and without Ifiw there la no liberty. A. dog fight attracts a lot more attention than a wheat field. But It Is not always the noisiest bunch that Is the moat profitable. The co-operative spirit (among busl- ' new men) was never bigger nor finer than It Is right now. Let's see to It ! that It continues to grow. In a tourist resort you Have to act ' like a tourist. ev*n It you are there on j b tineas, or the natives will think you r are aoue kind of eccentric. We recently heard of the Champion ; thrifty mau. He was working for the ' government for a dollar a year and t saved fd^X'.OuO the same year. While the value of “pull" la generally greatly overrated nobody will 1 deny that it's an important thing when a stump is at the other end of the chain.

Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent?

THOUGHTLETS it Is a worthy fact that any man da foodiooklng m a soldier* uniform. Another notion exploded: That starving one's aelf makes on* beal’h'er. Finer ycur clotha nr*. the fewer , people will bon p you on the alOrwalk If you organue you get bossed around; and if you don't organise y jo : get aUft-ed m. Into each life aomc rain must fall; but It U continued cloudy » eather that pr.-ducee moat grumbling.

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3 roe HKJHRK EDUCATION. Of th* tltfito Aswrtcso atoSctits Hi laMHettau o." t.i«h*r erafle. ooe half ara * r. loattvmena feundad and aapportad hr thaCharchia Man* of thaa*lcatttn*tooa bavahad oograal

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Uni lad Financial Camyaugn

April 25th May 2nd

When the Bills Arrive

—. ama trtth th*- '"heckin* Ac-<-watt mtpiMmoably ha* the ad- ■- setage. >tf*ly. ceaveniently. accurately. »;>e*-diiy he dlapoeea of his ob'lglflo— No opportunity for toss—no fussing over exact change—no possibility of argument—do delay. Secure these advantages for yourself : pay bills In the future In the pay-by-check way. Tall In and talk it over with OHI-era.

Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question T HIRTY denominations cooperating in the Interenure'.) World Movement have budgeted their needs. No business could have done it more scientifically. They have united to prevent th* possibility of dupliestiotf or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its budget under six main heads: f PO* THE CHURCH* WORK I AT HOMR A Plv* and * half rafUtcn |

New Series of Shares Now Open Su Isle City B. & L. Association it orer with aojr •! the Director* or WAYNE M. 8TRUTHER8,

6 PREACHERS' SALARIES. Th. praacher I* catlad th# **k>r*utl.n - and »«U 1.* m.r jw.

Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of youi gift has its post assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for better America and a better world. When your church calls on you give—and give with your heart as well as your pocket-Doak.

^INTERCHURCH World Movement of Dforth America TV , •} lUi a4**rr’*M I, mm* y wU**Lagi «d»—

Walter Scoble, Inc. Millvilk, N. J. 7 he Leading Music House in South Jersey

Pianos, Players, Victrolas, Sonora*, Records

** No matter where yco lire Onr service is next to year door ”

A WISE CELECTION. When you make the First National Bank your depository, you make a wise selection. It Is a popular bank, because it is strong, safe and substantial. If you are unt banking with us. why not open a Checking Account? T

j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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

SPRING IS HERE! And with it came our stock of Spring and Summer Men’s Goods, in a delightful array cf the newest and most down-to-the-minute styles and colors. Hats, shirts, socks, underwear or that new Spring Suit—all here, and

moderately priced.

Jones' Men’s Shop

804 Asbury Avenue,

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Y/holesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oysters Salt Oysters, Clams, Snappers, Crabs Both Phonan Dock SL Market. PUla.

Next to TiUe and Trout Co.

Ocean City, N. J.

HOBDELL W Practical Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS We Solicit Your Feather Wants in all its Branches DYEING CLEANING and I CURLING | 154-156 N. Thirteenth SL, ! PHILADELPHIA

In looking about for a banking Institution to receive your money, you want to find one tnat la safe, convenient and accommodating. We want you to conaider this old established i.ietltutlon along these liner and cordially Invite you to call on ua and onen an account. S PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

Security Trust Company, CAPE HAY CITY, N. J.

PREVENT FIRE

MAKE MONEY GAHRETT’S HOI si HOI OC * a BALER . . 'PlO Complete with «1r» Tir our Pi»l»l P«ro*t pr*i.*!d Toll-i P»p*r. l»»»-*Wt roll*. >• rou* KM” si.oo Within l* mil** of PhU*Att Kimii Pvrnr mnd Tmimt SYLVESTER S. GARRETT 2S» Sooth Third Str-Mt, PhilodriphU

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We Can Supply All Your HOUSEHOLD NEEDS

You want what you want when you want it, and at the lowest prices :or standard goods. Our stock is complete, and we make quick deliveries to all pai

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of Sea Isle City WHEN YOU NEED . . .

Phone orders prompt!} hilcd. Garden Hose Pots and Pans

Groceries Butter Bread Cakes Tobacco Candy Rubber Boots

Fishing Tackle Bathing Supplies

Shoes

Ham ware Auto Tires Oi] Skins Rubber Goods Boat Hardware Boat Supplies Life Pieservers

Paints and Oils

Varnishes

Paint Blushes

Clothing

Bicycle Tires

Gasoline

WE CAN. .

Household Goods SUPPLY 77

CLARENCE PFEIFFER . General Merchandise SEA ISLE CITY, y j

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