Cape May County Times, 14 May 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES Consolidated ▼Uh the St« I«l* Clt> Rerlew.

Published Every Friday by The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIME* COMPANY (Incorporated) Went Jersey and Landis Avenues, Sea Isle City. N. J.

\VM A- HAFFERT. President and Gene ml Manacer. CHAS. O'CONNOR. Treasurer, c. F. SCHUCK. SecreiaryPhiladelphia Office: 717 Mutual Lite Building. A. F. Spilth, Advertising Rcpresenuth <• Subacriptio. In Advance. Advertising Rates Fur.iished upon

Appllcatl'

a Price. *l-« per year.

Entered in the Post iffice at Sea Isle City. N. J., as secern.-class matter.

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AN INCREASE NECESSAPY, Very reluctantly, and n<' until ei other means has been t*>ed. »e are now oompelbd to make a Inrreaae Inj our advertising rstw. and it appear* to be only a matter ot tic.* b<-f*> subM-rlpiim pri«-e of thi newt mud also ad.anci The advertising rate* of the TIMES have not been advanced ten year*, or more, though in tnat lim~ -o-wepa-por has advanced from three to eleven cents a pound: the cot of typesetting ha* Increased slightly over three time*, and . very other cost entering Into the production of a newspaper has made like advances. Up until this time the publisher* of the TIMES have borne the Increased costs, hoping nil the while that the abnormal cond.lions of the day must revert back to something like normal. Instead the scarcity of newspaper Is dally growing worm 1 and the eoat i* constantly Increasing, while only as recently ns February the cost of composition took another jump which will mean an additional rod of about |5(w a year on this ifn. alone It Is a simple problem «>f mathemaV ics to figure out how long any business can survive under then- conditions, unless some Increase In revenue Is derived- It is the same principle grocer selling com flakes, for example, that sold for twelve cents when they cost ten. still selling for twelve cents when the cost Is twenty. The advertising rate. Increase will become effective on June first, and wfl] apply to all advei Users, except those who are bound an contracts The contracts will be carried the old rate, and then increased. For the present the subscription price will not be advancd. bat it is possible that before many more months this also, must be incr’ tsed We trust oor -dverliser* will see our position and cheerfully co-operate

with us.

Misses M Ward and G. Smiles (Jonsidd" the school teachers, spent the week-end

in Phlladclphiii.

Many- people from Court House. .«.* AuVOFltOgCS

le. Tuckaho.- and several other towns, attended the affai r at the Lyrlr Theatre Friday evening, given by ih« Seniors of the Woodbine High School The entertainment was a three act comedy, namely. "Looking For Mar;

Jane." A dance followed.

Miss S. Rubinoff. school teacher a* Vineland, stopped with Miss Green

stein over the week-end.

The Shropshire family motored to

HeislorviUe on Sunday

Miss F. Marcus returned to Phile delt*iia Monday after spending several

days with her mother. Mrs Payne and child, o!

Vineland, paid the Nappen family a

short visit on Sunday.

Mrs. Hoffman left for New York City last week, where she win remain

it a few days.

The game played here by the Wood bine High School -.tid Wildwood High base ball team* Tuesday, May 4. w«. von by a score of 13-C In our luvor. T. Abrainoviix was a Philadelphia

isltor on Monday

Mr. Goodman and II Alexenberg mo j tored to Reading Friday, thereby | bringing back with them a number o; | machines for the Woodbine Borough Clothing Co., who will resume their

work here.

Mr. 15. lakovttx, cf Philadelphia ,

merits, bit said hr wouUTvote to concur purely from a desire to have the appropriation* hill p-t through. This, however, he ssld. did not mitigate the resentment he felt toward the jwrtlcnlar cn -ndroent affecting Rutgers. Those who voted against the amendments were Senators Brown. Barber, Heath, Martens, Runyon. Smith, Stevens and Whitney. The yeas we.e Senator* Allen, Case. Hagamnn, Halnca, Kays. Reeves and Charles D. JVhlle. Taaeh*'*' BUI Beaten. Mr. Heath then presented hi* concurrent resolution for further consideration of the teachers minimum salary bill. Mr. Allen opposed letting the bar* down on any legislation. He said there was no reason why the senate should allow this measure to l>c taken up and not consider other Mils thst were dropped two weeks ago when It was agree* to bring the session to a clnae. He referred to the women from Newark who were storming l«>th honse* for some form of legislation to bring relief to the housing situation n« fostering "a pet measure" and wanting to upset “the whole state" to have It pawed. He added that there was no reason why the aenator* shouldn't take up the housing question If they Intended to go Into other proposition*. The senate agreed with I-eader Allen so far as the teachers' bill was concerned. and the resolution was de-

tested

Doesn't Want Joo.

John Matthews, of Hunterdon Counts, parliamentarian to Assemblyman

Barrett, the Democratic leader tn the ...... boo*. Bnd, > wllb . l— ll.ono “bf™ 0 » «“> r-UU.«.

ir Job which he does not want. It i

rams to him in the reorganisation of viait.

the Honterdon County Tax Board. This board became Democratic and. in common with the othe' county tax organisations of Uiv mate, decided to ignore the Rowland law lo protect the old aecretariee In office under tenure

The Democrats of Hunter-

don had a hard time to find a man to take the Democratic nomination for secretary and were finally forced to ■ rrange with Matthews to allow the use cf bis name more for the purpose making a contest against the Repute llcan secretary than for giving Mat-

thews the Job.

When the t>oard met, Willi* Meyers, die Republican secretary, announced that he would tight for the place, whereupon he was nominated by the single Republican member and Macthews was nominated by the Democratic member*. The Democrat* then ■tated that they would not recognii Meyer* a* secretary. Meyer* then announced that, if ti.e Democrats would recognise him. he would not have •he Job, so he quit then and there. Maithews' name wa* the only one before the board for secretary and be wa* elected. And now he doe* not know what to do with the office, which .edare* be doe* not want and can-

nut accept.

Dismissed From Budget Job. Marvin A. Riley of Trenton has been dismissed as state budget commissioner by Governor Edwards, who gave Riley the following notice This i* to notify you that your •ervlros as budget commissioner will be qo longer required "

of thi* institution acting in any' irust matter, as compared w Uh | a relative, friend, your wife, rrj u business associate: con tin u-! ou* existence, freedom from dls-' ability, expert knowledge. Impartiality. financial respoosIbU-!

ity. ad Infinitum Consider the Cost

The same tor a corporate; body a* for an individual—faea lawfully fixed. I’n' remember that through our efficient administration many economies are I

po>i.ib!e.

Then decide the way wisdom

dictate*.

Ocean City

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Timet printing Is quality printing '

B. Levenson paid the family a *hou M mo(1enltP gtandardUtd pricts.

alt.

Mr*. R. Lipman arrived on the late train Monday to spend a few day'

with relative*.

Mr. and Mr* Diamond and daugh ter. of Sea IMe. were visitors here on

Sunday.

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what you

want when you want it—in the printing line— AYE HAVE IT!

THE MOMENT YOU BEGIN to pay by check on the Fiist National Bank you *urt to practice a valuable habit—assuring safety, economy and convenience in the settleemnt of bills. Your Checking Account is cordlall> Invited.

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SOUTH DENNIS. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Champion. Mr and Mr*. Samuel Morton and daughter spent Frida; evening with the Mlsse* Morion Clinton Nickernor. and family visited Avalon recently. Mr*. Morris Grind}, of Cape May C. H-, ia visiting Mrs. K Scull Mr*. Ida Kramer spent Sunday with Mrn. L MlKaig Jus. Meerwald spent Vi •■dnexday in FbltadolphU. Mr. and Mr* Wm. Brameii visited friends here on bunday. xHi.a Jennie Hallow-ell hat recovered from her illnes* and ha* returned to rhOadelpbia. Mr. Coleman Learning i* ill at thi* writing. Mrs. C. L. Fidler at', nded a Red Cross meeting at the Wissahickon Barrack* on Monday. Mis* Viola Rogers spent Sunday with her mother. Calvin Nickerson and family visited his father oc Sunday. Mr. and Mr* John Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Mag raw and Mr*. Steel called on Mr*. J. Doug la* on Sunday. Mr and Mr* H. F. Pierson enter tained company on Sunday Mr*. A. Ziegler, son and Kranddsuith ter spent the week-end with me Mi** es Morton. Mrs. M. Hand visited Mr*. C. I>-*m ing U*t week Mr*. E- Devftt 1* Spending a t'-w day* with her mother, who i» having her eye? treated in d Fhllad-'-bi* Mra. O. L FidJ.r attended the funeral of Mr* Glib, v Smith at Avalon on Thursday. Mi** Hannah Fidler spent .he weekend with Mr*. C. L FVUer Miss Mattie Goff is visiting Mi*. J ' 'gereiaJ people attended the sec ial at Mr*. Richard Hand's on Friday eve “‘ifother** ©a) »' * M E Church on Sunday. Spunfa. muisc was rendered and the church was txjs.iU.'dily decor*ted .

Whether you are short and stout or long and lean, or whether you prefer a smooth straw with conservative baud, or rough straw with the popular colored bands, we have the hat

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