Cape May County Times, 11 June 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES ConwJMatexS with Um Be* late Ctt;

roM:ah»1 Erery Friday by The |j ; CAPE SCAT COUNTY TIMES COMPANY (Incorporated)

Sea Ule City. N. J. WM A. HAFFEHT, Prea<deat and General Manager. CHAS. O-CONNOU, Treaaarer. •J. F. dCHUCK. Secretary

SahecripUco Pri-e *1-60 per year.

In Adraact.

AdverUalng Batea Furnlehed upon

OCEAN VIEW MiM jayth Wm» w*s a Sea Ule City riattor on Wedneeday. Mr. FrarA Oand>. oJ Ocean CUy. 1*

Mtaa Francs* Caaoeo wa» a Sea Isle City visitor on Monday. Mias Mary Boyle, of Philadelphia, is spending sometime with Mrs. James Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wills, of Avalon, spent Monday with Mr*. Win*’ son, Mr. Charles Wills Mr. and Mr* Charles Bender three children, of Cape slay, spent Monday with Mr. timet Cos and lane Uy. Miss Betty Anderson, of **fciladelphla, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Eater Loyd and three children veerr Sea laie City visitor, on Satur-

MCW TRADE ROUTES TO OPEN. About the Srat of October an ocean User la to leave New York on a vUit to toe principal porta of South and Central America. New Zealand. Australia. China and Japan fur the purpose of derelopiny American foreign trade. The ship Will he lilted up to exhibit the product of American factories to (he best advantage, and its ni will Incl'ide Interpreters and

The voyage will

da;.

Mr. Kerman Dowrjun, of Corson'* Inleu spent Friday with his brother. Mr. Joseph Downam. Jura William Carew and son Jame.were Sea Isle City visitors on Sunday. ' Mrs. Daniel Warner, of Ocean City, i and sister. Mrs. Rreves. of Port EUxabetb. spent Monday here.

not only •erve to acquaint foreign bryem wilh'tbe’qualHy^of American-made good*, but trill also gather Information os to foreign needs for the ben»Ot of American producers Th* project is typical of Yankee enterprise. With a well directed met chant marine fleet to handle the trade Ja sure to come our way. a commanding position lor America in the maritime commerce of the world lot the future Is assured. The steady teas of exports to Europe that «t!i continue Write those countries are re tituaing production once mote, mean* «hs» American goods heretofore ship ped to those markets muct find an out tel cteewhere. South America and acrona the Fadflc offer the uauira'. solution of the problem, and it is apparent 'ha: our manufacturers are sii-e to that fact.

AVALO «—PEERMONT. Mrs. Howard C. Pott*, of 31 Weal Mt. Pteaaant Avenue, Gin, U at her cuttags “The Haven", on 6th Street.

Mrs Potts came home Friday frem a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Browns, at Atlantic City, hastening hei return on acep^u of the tempest which broke tiver Atlantic City Thursday afternoon. Mr*. E. P. Hershey, of Denvor. ColP rado. who 1* visiting her sister. Mr*

DENNISVILLE.

Miss Gladys Geery has been 1R with « measles thl* week Mr. and Mr*. Anto Mart* viwiid Mr. end Mrs- James Williams on Monday. Mis* Ethel Hand, of Eldora. has “

A TIME WHEN THE TIMER WAS APPRECIATED,

The U. 8. A. mall wn* In. Alter a weary dny In FoatninUeo. France, the soldier came to the little room In the French houpc where the American officers were bPleted. A fire was onrrIng in the tiny gTS.Je. tlie lamp ehone dimly In the below-rero weather.

Major Way stretched hi, fineera to - - .

the grateful wsrma. "What Is that? that were la the Tones tmUl

The Cape May County Times?" •No Idle scanning of the locals, a

poksib-e turning to Townsad’s litet and 'tralhmere." relates the Doctor. “I began at the first pege and read every word straight throogh to the last ’ad.' and then read It all over again to ne’e the makeup, the good Style, and revel in the familiar names and the hrmely doing* of the every day world. *o far away, yet brought

fully realised the good

j were in the Times until that d»y. Now 1 read erery word of

“Ight well-edited

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BIDS FOR COUNTY BRIDGE LUMBER. »ida will be receited and opened by thi beam ol Freeholders of tl«e County of ’ape Mar, New Jersoy. at a meetinf of i be Board to be hnid in the FreeholdRoom in the Court House at Cape Court House, on Tuesday, June 16, Ktf i, a* 12-16 oVJock P. for fnrawhinr bridge Ion bet for County nse either F. 0. B. in the County or at any lumber yr rd in tba County. Minimum amount: UMODImL !y order of the Board, i’or apuHteabona apply to tlie Lngvnet i, Wildwood. N. J. L. M. KICK. County Engineer *-4 ,Wa>-?p»3.«2. BOND SALE

RULED PROPOSALS wiU be coil >i and opened by the Poaid of CtKsen Frerboldera of the County of

“■ New Jersey,

Mi«a Jertle EUxsard apent a few days thi* week in Wildwood. Mias Roxana Gandy spent Saturday

In T’bilad-.-lphla

Mr*. Rhoda Fteler enteruHned her sister-in-law, Mr*. Alice Brsdway.

Wodneodas afternoon

Mi*. Kogene Springer spent Friday with her ateter !n Ocean City. ‘ A number of tbo people from henattended the High Scboo! Commencement «i Cape Miy C H. * n Tuesday

evening.

Mr*. Emma Gardner ha* returned to cw York after spending a w ek with

her parent*.

Mr and Mrs. A Ionia Donnelly spent Sunday afternoon with relatives here Mr. Runveil Fields spout the weohend with Miss Gusals Creamer. Mr. and Mr*. John Fldler sptgit

Sunday in HaUr-nrille.

and Mrs. Lewis Everlngham

week-end with his parenu. Mr and Mr*. William 8. Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson on Sunday.

SOUTH DENNI6. Mis* Hesaic Cahatey retm-sed to her home after spending several weeks in Camden. Kiss Mary Mcorwald, with the other nv'tuber* of the Senior Claas of the M. T. H. S, «s enjoying a tnp to Ws*bUl Mr* 1 . Jaa. Haabrouck, of Bridgeton, called on friends here last week. Mr*. George Peterson visited Mrs. S. Stile* on Wednesday. Eugene Stiles has bought an auto-

Several of our people alter ded Commencement Exercise* at Cafe May C. H. on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Warren urace caned on Mr*. S. Stiles on Sunday. Mia* Marne Goebel it visiting Mrs

Belle Blake.

Samuel Morton, of Avalon, visited hie ahuera on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Pierson spent the

House, i May Court Hooae, New Jersev, on Teeaasy, the 15th day of Junei Wan, at taelv* o’eloek noon, for the sale of bonds cf the County of Capa May, Now Jeraey, to the amount o* hundred and six ilicneand dollar*. Said bond* are known as PAt'ING BONDS-lSbt E OF 1920 and are in denomination* of one thousand dollars each and bear interest at tlie rate of five p~r cent per annum. They are saria! bonds and will nisiare .. follows: eleven bonds an Jane 15th, 1922 and eleven bonds on June UAh in each year thereafp* to and including the year 1931: tweire bond* on June 15th, 1932 and tweire bonds on June 15tb in each year thereafter to and including the year 1939. A ceriihtl check upon an incorporated back or trust company, drawn to the order of the County Co!, lector, fur two per cent a in of the amount of the bid, to secure the county against any lose resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with toe terms of hi* bid must be deposited with each bid Said bonds will be told at one time, and bids will be reoeireU or three-reverai amount* of 962,000.00 and 164,000.00 and 990,000.00 in the ,order named, commencing with the first maturity, and an alternate bid for

entire iMue of 9206.000.00.

The right to reject any all bids ia

' by the Board, and —* ” ejected *»id bonds w .

.Jder or bidders complying with the terms ol sale and oilerirg to par not teas than the said several aoma, or the tola) thereof, and to take thereof the least amount of bonds, commencinr. with the fleet maturity, and stated .n multiple of 91000.00, and wbeie two or more bidders offer to take the sane amount cf each bids, then to the bisder offering to pay the highest addi-

tional price.

Any additional information required

may be obtained from IRVING FITCH, Clerk of Board of Chosen Freeholder*.

Isle City, N J. 19202tpft!1.16

Potts, *1 The Haven, i* enjoying to i week-end with her parenu. •be full the quiet of early June at th- | Mr. and Mr*. James Boyle are spend-

tin; the Moaner w-tth Mr and Mr*.

Throes'i the courtesy of Thomas j Harry Boyle. WNtaan. ’ard. tendaomely engraved in Misa Heat-le Cahaley 1* spending

vital .on* wen received from tlie Cla*.-1 ae-.erwi daya^aJ. l»a» Of alneteen hundred and twenty of th- **' ■* “

Preparatory School lor ibe on cement Exercises at Wlthci1 H«U. Philadelphia, on Thursday eventeg. unth t«f June, at eight o'-

clock.

Mi and Mrs. Eugene Solus vialled

Cape May C. H. oo Sinday.

Adna Hlrkman spent the week-end

with relative* at Cold Spring.

Mrs- Eugene Stile* visited AUanlie

City on Friday.

Home-Made Gen-ne-see CREAM FUDGE

(j Tliousaods and iboasands of pounds have Ixcu sold in sixteen years r«t Ocean City. Wildwood, Atlantic City. N. J-, and sales Still advancing. (£ Years ago we pinned our faith on this fudge and it has justified our faith. (j A mighty good piece of confection, a flavor you’ll like and one of the leaders among our man' varieties of home-made candy in Tur attractive store.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY HEW JERSEY

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated olds for the construction of the proposed gravel roao (.meadow fill), from Grassy Sound to Burleigh, in the Township ol Middle, in accordance with plant and apecin cations prepared by the County Engineer, will brrruei red ■ med at a regular meeti- * if Chosen Freeholder* u Court House, Capa House, N. J., fuespay, Jnu* at 12 o'clock noon. Plana and a;'eciiicalion* may be obtained from L M. Rice, County Engi neer, Wildwood, N. J.. upon uepost of 65.00, which amount will be returned if lb* plans and specificstio.is are returned in good condition or accompany a bid. Kscli bid must be accompanied by cash or certified check made payable ' C. W. Sen) County Collector, amount equal to ten (10*) per cenl hid price, to be held as evidence ol good faith and as provided in the specification*. The s'icombIdI bidder will be required to larmen Surety Company bond in full amorut of ooolracl price and each bid must be accompanied by a certificate from a aalisfactory auret; company authorized to do hoeineaa in th* btate of New Jeraev certifying that said company will, if auch bidder be awarded the contract, furnish tbe required surety bond, said certificate o be signed by a duly authomed officer aud sealed with the seal of the company. The Board reserves the right to reject any or ai! bids. By direction of the Board. IRVING FITCH, Clerk, Addree* : Sea I sir City, N. J. listed June 2, .920. 6-4-i‘UW-pf99.0U.

r*ok.“

Consider the Advantages

of this Institution acting In any treat matter, as compared with a relative, friend. >rwr wile, or

ability, expert knowledge. Lo-1-smallty. financial responsibility. ad inflni urn. Consider th* Coal The same for • corporate body aa for an individual— lawfully fixed. But remen that through oor efficient edmln-

posslbte. Then deride ft* way wisdom dictates. » Ocean City Tide and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, H. J.

DON’T BE A WASTER! Newspapers, maga-ine* and rage in great demand. Help re'lere the shortage by aatint nP TOC have. We wi'i cal! lor and buy all yon save. Drop a postal card to Kane Brothers Millville, N. J.

MATTHEW J. RYAN

Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Mas rice River Core Oyitere Salt Oysters, CtefiML Crake

Walter Scoble, Inc. Millville, N. J. Make Your Piano or Furniture Look Like New With SCOBLE’S LEMON OIL PIANO POLISH On Sale at the Store of A. G. RICE & COMPANY

NFCES6SARY PROTECTION In .hese time* wbe- there are many fire* and robberie*. it behooves everyone who haa valuables to ret the proper protection from loss. A place of aaf-ty for valuables Is our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault

? per cent inter est paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

STRAW

Whether you are short and stout or long and lean, or whether you prefer a smooth straw

hk T ''ritii conservative bond, or rough straw v.-jth ■■ ' the popular colored bands, we have the hat you will look best in, and at the price you can affoid to pay. IF ITS MEN'S FURNISHINGS, JONES HAS IT. Jones’ Men’s Shop

804 Anbury Avenue,

Next to Titli and Trust Oo.

Ocean City, N. J.

Vincent Assaiante 1 PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER ■ Old ShvM Made New Repair Wo-lt My Sp«;l-ltj ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

A REUABLE BUILDER It. A. DEERY C««tr*'.u>r. CarpeoUx snd BdUcr Jobbing In All Ilo Ernncbo, SEA ISLE CITY, B. J.

ANNA PAULINE CANDIES

OrigisMtor of Home-Made Gen-ne-see Cream Fudge 104-6 S. Boardwalk

NOTICE OF HEARING.

Tbe Sea Isle City Water Company havilH filed with the Board ol Public Utility Commusioni-ra a petition asking for the approval of a schedule of increaMsl raa» to be cliarged to the ••uetomrr* of wild compary. notice L j hereby given tha» a public hearing i j upon said petition will be held by the 1 ild Board of Public Ulllhy <'<»r tui»

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W All OtWa Fall Coeaul* OLD oil theel « Soidtu

New Series ol Shares Now Open So Isle CHy B. 4 L Aisomtion Talk u over wits say orf U* Pur «*>-•• « WAYNE M. 6TRUTHER6,

. Trei

I Ne« Jt-rsey. »>fi Tuesday, June L r .—., 1S20. at lii.40 A M tHasten) Standard! I Time), at which time and place ail' {parson* mumeau-d in th 7 ' mattar* coi

SEA ISLE CITY,N.J.b^^*“ 1 ri,';S 4 ’ l:,b *' ,, * 0 ‘ , J££A ISLE CITY WATER COMPAST.

In looking about for a banking iiv ■tltwtlon to racalva your money, you went to find one that la safe, convenient and accommodating. Wo want you to conaidor th a eld established Institution along three lines ur.d cordially invite you to call on us end open an accounL 6 PER CENT. ‘NTERE8T PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT!

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

Whatever You Heed

FOR HOME HOUSE OR - - SELF - -

We Can Supply it

CLARENCE PFEIFFER General Merchandise SEA ISLE CITY, N.J.

PAINT DEVOE PAINT