GAPE MAY COUNTY Times oce^nview
WOODBINE.
CoMolidated with the Sea lale City
Bartew.
PnbUfhed Erery Friday hy The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIME* COMPANY (Incorporated) Weal Jersey ud LAadla Avenue*, Sea lale City, N. J.
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Many people from » ur * v
folks attendee
WM. A. HAFFEBT. President and General Manager r.HAR. O’CONNOR. Treasurer. C F. SCHUCK, Secretary.
BbU.l..iet:itEh e rmotbm.Mm.Ju-|l«*>^ i “" iK
AHen ’ „ * I nlng. given at the Lyric Theatre by
Mr. James Anderson and family, of ! ^ Girlg . club
Pbiladelptiia. are spending the sum-; ^ rg Potashnlck Is stopping with rel-
mer here. I at ires In Cleveland.
Mr. Joseph Downam and family i \liiifi 1. Benson returned last Tues spent Monday In W Id wood. day fron her few weeks visit In New
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobs spent! York City.
Tuesday in Philadelphia. A baby girl was born to the happy
Philadelphia Office: 717 Mutual Life - A. F. Smith. Advertising Btative.
Advertising Rates Furnished upon Application.
Entered In the Post Office at Sea lale City, N. J.. as s^oond-class matter.
WHERE ARE THE APPROACHES: Today is the ninth day of July. Tbi season is well on. and the report Is crowded with health and pl.asurt seekers. Never have then- been such crowds, and never before have a finer class of patrons visited Sea He City Last February—about five months ago—*, heavy north-east storm worked havoc along the beach front, and many of tho approaches to the Boardwalk were washed away. Under the City ordinance the property owners. * must maintain the *- approaches, have thirty days to repln « them, and city should, under this muurctpai law. step m, and do Hie work, charging 1U cost agains; the property By a very simple mathematical calculation It will be aeea Ural by Utr brat day of April, at the latesapproach could have, and SHOULt-
HAVE, been replaced
Today , right in the heart ol the
aon. doze*, r of these approac-nes arca till in the state they were leu n> uatur-’s caprice last February Fo* all that the visiting publtc know there i.m. not even been an eflon mauc- to have the approaches replaced. And the important feature « that the visitors do not particularly care what process must he gone through to have
these approaches re-built, but ai
to entertain very ad erse ideas of the piogreaalveuct.* of a reso't Ural would pcj-mii, and its officers w he are re-
sponsible, lor the condiUon.
It appears to be very squarely up tv tho Department of Highways and
the City Clerk's office. Let’s bav
Mrs. Charles Wagoner, of PUladel
Miss Cornells Eckersley relurr.ed home for the summer from State Normal School. Mias Jennie Pierson, of South Dennis, is spending the summer here e-ltb her sister. Mrs. James Kirkland. Miss Hattie Devaul. of Philadelphia, la spending some Ume with her grandmother. Mn-. Devaul. Mrs. Arthur Eckersley rnd daughter Irene spent Sunday in Sea I sle City. Mr. William Tulver. of Sea lale City, spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs
Tulver.
Mr. and Mrr Murray Curr and Mr. Thomas Mossop. of Philadelphia, are spending some time with Mr. Curr a sister, Mrs. Ernest Downam.
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SOUTH DENNIS.
Mrs. M. Maguire and son. of Overbrook. spent the week-end with Mrs. A. J. Meerwald. Mr. Alvin McKaig spent the weekend with his mother. Thos Jefferson visited bis gra' dparents on Saturday. May Cabal, y spent Sunday with her
parents.
Capt. A. J. Meerwald spent Thurs-
day in T'enltm.
Matthew Jefferson spent the week-
end with bis parents.
Mrs. Lawrence McKaig and family *- r >- spent Wednesday in Cold Spring. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowker. ol Haleyyjlle. spent Sunday witn Mr. S. Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Win. BramclL of AUanUc City, visited friends here on Satur-
day.
Mr. N. Truitt has returned home from the AUantic City Hospital. Lawrence McKaig and family spent Monday at Wildwood. Albert Miller and family spent the week-end with his parents.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Abramson. Mrs. D. Levy, of New York, Is spending her .-scat ion with her mother
here.
H. GoWl iger was a Philadelphia vis itor the pi at w eek. Mr. Wia. Abramson and daughter took i nopplng trip to Philadelphia on Satun’ay. Miss I. Burke, of Wildwood, arrived on the evming train Friday to a'lend the affair iere. Mrs Cot eu and babe and Mrs. Wilson are » opping at the Abramovltz borne for be week. Among uor holiday visitors were j. Zaas. < Cohen. I. Larin. S. Ptror, Mr. and .fra. lakovKz and aon. M'. and Mrs. Ecker and babe, Mr. and Mrs. N Greenstein. T Marcus and sla•rd. A. Blume. J. Greenstein I. Breaiow. J .'toffman. S. Collegeman. Feldman. J. Mr. Baram. Cherry. Mrs Becker. Mr and Mrs Wilson. Mrs. Comet* and babe. Mr. and Mrs. Tracbman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Kratchman and children. Miss C. Rabinowitx left Friday for Belmar. N. J.. when- she will remain with friends for a few weeks. Mr. Glaslcr is In a critical condition in the hospital. No signs of Improvement has as yet shown. M. Mendelshon took a business trip to Philadelphia on Monday. Those who partook in the races and won prizes were: S. HoCxnan, 1 mile race. (3.00: N. Kosenfeld. 1 mile race. $1.00; 220 yard dash. Wm. Goodman. (2.00; 220 yard dash. Win. Potash nick, (1.00; (40 yard dash. S. Chaaan. (J.00; 40 yard dash. .~. Napnen. (1.00. In the evening all the town folks assembled at the Central grounds to witness the elaborate display ol fireworks. It lasted two hours.
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oi this institution acting in trust Flatter, as compared with a relative, friend, yovr wife, or a business associate: continuous existence, freedom from disability. expert knowledge. Impartiality. financial responsibility. ad Infinitum. Consider the Coat The same for a corporate body as for an individual—fee* lawfully fixed. But remember that through our efficient administration many economies are possible. Then decide the way wisdom dictate*. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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AN EQUIPMENT THAT APPEALS TO YOU. Diligent thought and study has been exercised In the equipment of the First National Bank. It embraces every modern ti ie “-savin r facility. At you. service for effleitecy in banking transactions.
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.
DON’T BE A WASTER! STRAW
DENNISVILLE.
Mr. Ogden Gandy motored to Cape
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meerwald went co Urt House on Friday.
Bivalve on Saturday. Samuel Morton visited his sisters on Monday. Mrs. Clinton Nickerson entertained th« 1-idles Aid or 'aturday. Mrs. Laura McKaig attended the funeral of a cousin in Eldora on Wednea-
day.
Aura and Irene Woolson have returned home from Newark, after
spending a week there
Mr. Eugene Springer. Mias Lydia Springer and Miss MkIh-1 Springer mo tored to Ocean City on Friday. Mrs. John Fidler spent Monday in
I Cape May Court House.
Newspapers, magazines sod rage are i great demand. Help relieve the shortage by earing all YOU hare. We will call lor and buy all you sare. Drop a postal card to Kane Brothers Millville, N. J.
Whether you are short and stont or long and lean, or whether you prefer a smooth straw
1-1 A T Q with conservative band, or rough straw with
the popular colored bauds, we have the but
you will look best in, and at the price you can afford to pay. IF IT'S MEN'S FURNISHING*, JONES HAS IT.
Jones' Men’s Shop
Next to Title and Treat Co.
Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. Frank Barnes made a bual-^eas Mlag Kidler has gone to Court trip lo Ocean City on Wednesday. j House, where she Is employed In the
The Mlsaes Ludlam vial tod Ocean! A & p. nore.
City on Monday. , Mr. William Shtelman spent the
INFLUENCE. NOT FOR SALE. Lena lor Harding had pul a ban on Luge money eontribuuont to hie cam paign. Ins decision to limn mdividua. subsetiptioD* to small amounts «it*-< tually prevents the big intenmiioua. bankers and others, wbu want tin United Runes to become a mem be i ol U>e league of nation* no iba’ their lot eign business may be guaranteed by the Government, from putting him under obligations to grant their claim* special attention should the league question come up again while he i*
Prow idem.
DANIELS’ EAR COST (105,000. A Jury in New York has awarded tluS.OOO to a man because he ’’got the ear” of Secretary Daniels and not only eecurod the remission ol penalties aggregating *3.457,000 but also the payment Ol (700.000 on delayed contracts. This gentleman was employed a* atiomey by a comtnr which had agreed to make and deliver u>rj>edoc* to the, Nav,. Delivery was delayed and penalties in the amount indicated wexe assessed and payments lor torpedoes delivered at a later date held up. Secretary Daniel*, however, proved amenable to the proper sort ol per and everything was adjusted to the aaUsfacUou of the contractor, apparently regardless oi any injury the people had sutlered. SIGNIFICANT RESEMBLANCE. ~ The rv»i-mhlance txiween the I.-a-lures of Senatoi Harding and the face cf Washington, as wr know it throurh U* Stuart portrait, is r. markable Tb. Boston ^Transcript has emphasized the tact by reproducing In Its P**'" * piiotograpb of the nominee without :» touching of an, kind except the adu.lion of the well known Washington wig and neckwear. The rimUarlty of a* two tacos suitak one at once.
Oswald Hashrouck visited Mr. Grant over the week-end. Mr. \dna Hickman spent the week-
id at Cold .Spring.
Mrs Warren Grace and father called i S. Stiles on Sunday. Ml»* Hessle Canaley spent the week-
end in MlUville.
Wildwood visitors on Friday evening were: Gua and Bill Meerwald and
mother ami Misses Mary and A £ n ‘* i May Court House. Meerwald. j Mrs. Frank Wells and two children F. C. Barnes spent the week-end In ,pent Friday with Dr. and Mrs. Eugeni-
Millville.
week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest enter talned their daughter and two grandchildren over Sunday. Mr. Annrew Anderson spert the week-end with Mr. Raleigh Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. John Fidler and baby spent Saturday and Sunday In Phila-
delphia.
Mi:s Grace Fidler spent Sunday
with her pt-ent*.
Mrs. Phoebe Grace. Miss Gladys and Miss Helen Van Arsdale spent Friday
! Way.
| Miss Hannah Fidler Is visiting rela- . ^ : tivos at South Dennis.
When you wart printing or me oei- p eter orfanella spent Sunday
kind, done by specialists who have i iere . made printing their life-work, call the
TIMES PRINTING HOUSE.
Helen Fidler spent the week-
end at her home here.
Women Like Its Fruity Taste
There’s a tang and a zest to WHISTLE that women like. The pep and energy of cane sugar, plus the fruit salts, make an ideal combination. Get WHISTLE today and drink as much of it as you choose, for it’s good for you. “It’s Cloudy in the Bottle ” Keep WHISTLE in the house -the unexpected guest will find it refreshing. DRINK IT BY THE BOTTLE. BUY !T BY THE CASE FOR YOUR HOME
WHISTLE ^thr. /tf/1 oi.pure si/uttir end fruit, in hot I/i s* . f
f OR SALE EVERYWHLF.t.
I LOOK FOR THE - trade-murhed troun -copyrighted label - uhieile-bl. u n bottle
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GAPE MAT BOTTLING WORKS
Cape May
New Series ol Shares Now Open Sea Isle City B. & L Association
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CLARENCE PFEIFFER General Merchandise .SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
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