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

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES ConsollvUtKl with the Sea lale City Barlav.

rubllabed Erery Friday by TLe CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES COMPANY v Incorporated) West Jersey and Landis Avenues, Sea Isle City. N. J.

WM. A. UAFFERT. Presldem and General Manager CUAS. ©•CONNOR, Treasurer. C. F. SCHUCK, Secretary.

Philadelphia < "*:e: 717 Mutual LUa Building. A. t. Smith, Advertising kepressutatlve.

Subacrlpuon Price, IL60 per year. In Advance. Advertising Rates Furnished upon Application.

Entered in the Post Office s' Sea Isle City, N. J., as second-class matter.

THE ACCURACY(7) OF THE DAILY PRESS. The faults of the weekly newspapers have been held up to public ridicult tor many years. Every time an error creeps into a bit of news the old derhion of the -poor country weekly" and lu polio of prtnUur hut »« news next week" again creeps up. »ud the editor'hears of It Horn every «uar ter. It is human to err. and the editor of a weekly newspaper works, usually, under gnat proasure and with very limited time. He is usually reporter and general manager, and ofuim-s performs duties in times ol help shortage that property belong to the • printer’* devil” 1 usuai 1 of the managing head of the newspaper 11 the general public realised this they would be more tolerant of th- mistakes—surprialrgty lew, by the way—that are bound to creep into print no matter how carefully the newspaper is prepared both editorially and lyWith the daily press it is dlflentit. 1 he news work is in charge ol trained reporters, and paaaes through the hand.- ol the various department editors before it is placed In the typesetting department; then the highly paid proot-readers pass on it and it is printed. DesplU Ibis advantage o’, the daily over the weekly the former prints more errors and misstatements of facta m one day than lh' average weekly does in a year. Witness, lor Instance, the following article in the Evening Bulletin, of I'bdadi Iphia. last Movids;At the I’reebytenau hospital today u was said that Representative J Thompson Baker, one oi tbe founders «! Wildwood. N J- t* improving Mr. Baker is reported to bv s. nuu-iy ill He was thi first mayor ot the rousoi. dated city of ’ rid Wood He .s u Den; oaiat and was elected to Congress it* l#lf. EveryvMu in Cape May County ktuiwa that congressman Bake;. on« of the finest characters the t'ounty has ever had. has been dead for *r\ months Everyone knows the article* ■ h«» wer- printed in the !‘h;ladeli-hia newspapers at the time of Uts unexpected and regretted d« mis. And yet a iH w»p*i>er. published undag the most favorable condition* of editorship and mechanical i«erfe».tipn. prints such a gross and collossal ortor wtt.boat criticism *■-' comm*nt « the part of the readin>; public Why, then, pick on the “country weekly 7 Why hold up tb» mans - ment of a weekly newspaper to rt< rule when an immaterial error tree] through 7

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Speoial in OUR BEST COFFEE A*) ^ lb. In bulk; fine grade a’div*

PURE HOG LARD 1 lb. to a customer SMOKED BUTTS Sweet and juicy .

BACON in the piece And we slice it at HALF SMOKES

fine grade

Campbell’s Soup 2 cans for . . .

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Campbell’s Beans 2 cans for . . . . Cornflakes . . Mother’s Oats .

A Good Grade of Corn; Nice and Tender. Can

12c 13c 15c

A Fall Line of Fruits and Vegetables in Season

WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS

Ocean Avenue

Near the Boardwalk

SOUTH D r NNIS. Miss P. N. Williams is visiting at

Avalon.

Thos. Jefferson spent Saiurday with his grandparent*. 'arl McCormack and family are visiting Mrs. R. McCormack. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Bramell spent tb» •-r-k-end with friends Mr and Mrs Thos Miller. Jr. spent ui.day at their cottage, t'apt. A. J. Meerwald and son William motored to Bivalve on Saturday. Miss Sophia LudUni is spending a e«- days at her home here Matthew Jeffemra visited bis pavnis on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Morton visited ;is sisters on Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daughters, d Avalon, spent Thursday with Mrs. Cl;a> Nickerson. 'has. Me. rvxald. of Colling* wood, spent Sunday with hts mother. Malcolm I.udlarn visited hi* sister

Saturday.

Monday at Cape May Court House. Miss Thelma Nickerson entertained several friends on Thursday evening. Mr Adna Hickman visited relatives at Cold Sjiring over the weekend. Mr. Edward Jefferson and mother visited friend* at Sea l»le on Friday. Mrs Charles Fidler entertained Mis* Lydia Flick, of Denntrrille. recently. Capt. A. J. Meerwald went to Philadelphia on Mon da*-. Charles Boyle, of W.'dwood, epenf the week-end with hi* parents.

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MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant | Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of ' Maurice River Cove Oysters | Salt Oysters, Clinm, Snapper*. Cm be Beth Phone* Dock SL Market, Pklk.

Dr M P. Malker. or Shanghai, who is- summering at Avalon, is borne on, 1 is months furlough, which Is granted every five years by the Episcopal ' Board of Missions, under whose dlrec- i tion Dr Walker has been worVing fori the past IS years- For fifteen yearshe was Professor i f Mathen.atics in .-t John's Vniveraity. Shanghai. He has some classes at the L'niversitv new. but ..is chief work is general fuper-

.. „ ,, . vision of the work of the Episcopal Mi*.- M < Ludlam stent Friday at rhu:ct ic ctin ^ j„ hn ., c J! an .. . . . .. high in scholarship, the minister* to Howard Ludlam and daughter v,«it- Grem , Britain. Germany and the United i m.«* i -n mturday. states are ail S; John - * men. There

»r» ra*o students Ail the teaching i» .: In English, and the graduate* are »!- hi* ed to enter the University of Pennsyivania in graduate work without lay. Dr Walker married the daughter •■f Dr. Landis. Missionary to Japan, they have three sturdy little children.

, , who are growing brown and ruddy on Marguerite Meerwald spent ttj , jersey sands

SOMETHING WOMEN SHOULD HAVE Every woman who ha* Jewel*, securities and other valuable* should have Safe Deposit Pro-tectl-n for tbesn. You can have Ihla protection at V.ry teasonable cost in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault, -afe Deposit Boxes for rent. $S. |5. and ts per year.

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

STRAW

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

HATS with conservative band, or rough straw with

the popular colored bands, we have the hat

yon will look best in, and at the price you can atlbrd to pay. /F H 'S MEXS FURNISHING*, JONES HAS IT. Jones’ Men’s Shop

604 Asbury Avenue,

Next to Title and Trust Co.

Ocean City, N. J.

rd \1 ;sj- Sophia Ludlam

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stile* went to «Ih May Court House Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cabal* y. of West Colling*wood ar.- gtieais of M:s* Hew Miss Margaret Pieraon n-ent tb*

eek-end with her parents.

Edward Watson visiter hi* parents

a Sunday

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

In looklrg about for a banking Institution to recelv* your money, you want to find one th«t la aafe, convenient and accommodating. We want you to consider thl* eld established Institution along these line* and cordially Invite you to call on u* and open an .account S PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

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

OCEAN VIEW Mr. and Mr*. Harry Garrison and we Harry, of Nrwfietd. spent Sunday n'tw Mr»- Garriaou * mother. Mrs

Mr and Mrs W;i Tuesday a. Ocean < M. and Mrs Gri

WHEN f A Y R A f N E C WHERE When looking lor a used car do you just think because I : you have seen the tar on the street or know the owner that ] [it's alright, do you ask someone who you think knows an j J automobile to examine a certain car. or do you do the right!; | thing D- a responsible Auto Dealer and make known fotnar^gaH*t i your wants ;

We Have Used Automobiles from $225 to $1700 In Fords, Buicks, Studebakers, etc.

Whatever You heed

FOR HOME HOUSE OR - - SELF - -

Mr* P wo dai.fl I ale City

New Series of Shares e Now Open Sea Isle City B. & L Association; •; WAYNE M. STRUTHERS.

We Can Supply it

•onday with bis 1

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l-.es Mcuaxy su j y gad children ! p. May Caort

Pierpont & Brown |

City Hall Block

WILDWOOD, N. J.

it j AgomU lot th« SEW OVEJILAND-4

F. B. SHARP ^ t

Quality b

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Sea bk Otr.N-J.

CLARENCE PFEIFFER

General Meivliandise

SEA ISLE CITY. N - ,

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