Cape May County Times, 10 September 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES •><

Coi«oUJ»tri TTtH th. S« Ule City lorateH W prepvny o.t,. r. in i>f i ^ ^

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PubUsbet! Every Friday by Tbe CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMET COMPANY (Incorporated) West Jersey and Landis Avenues. Sea Isle City. N. J.

When you think of advertising, think of the

tte Tcheniefsky home. Cape May County Times, which is read by nearly

equipment be charred :■ • tperienc* lc yj rv Q^y M Abramson was a holiday visitor. J . J J cari\ and forgotten than t.'et tbe pfefent: ;i i rf Samuel Woolson spent Tuesday was given In bor r the residents Of Upper Cape IVlay County. condition continue ’ in Phiisdelpfcis. of M!*> M Boj-dr. who leaves for Col- i —-— ' ' ' - ■■■ '

Mr Edvard Lyons spent this week j ■•'K*' , '‘ r: Tuesday. • I.t, U, Mr,- s™ u .l I V.

Miss LoranU Jones spew three days Kr.. .. evening. Sept. H*

operated yatisfactorli* ur.c. r pmaf of Ihlf ww . k trlth her parents. j Pr 1 P. Berman, of New York City.j control- : nd indlcatione all point that 1 y r w’l:am Steelman spent tb*'l' a * ,: ! ’-* *°vn a visit over the week-

it never will It is blah tune. ther»- week-end with bis parents.

The law gives tbe City power to purchase the plant. It has never been

VM. A. UAFFERT. President and General Mana£> r CUAS. CyCONNOHf Treasurer. C. F. SCBLCK. Secretary.

fore, that tbe plant be municipal)! owned and operated twelve months Ir the year * :thout interrupuon. and th* sooner tha the ambontles realise ihi-

the better tbe town will be.

.■ cltiaenry.

Mr and Mrs. Tomlinson and family

spent Sunday here.

M -ses Edith and Rose Gandy went to Pbilauelphia on Thursday. Miss Grace Fidler spent Sunday with

Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lota For Bale M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE

Philadelphia Office: 71T Mutual Life . Building. A. F. Smith. Advert'c.ng ' ■>PPi'

Represen taJve.

A SEPARATE PEACE

In his denunciation of a "»

M-. Cos uses the word

Subscription Price. I1.&0 per >

In Advance.

Advertising Rates Furnished upon fx-ac*

Application. unfair at empt to create prejudh

would have been

and the . her parents.

The liennlsville School will open on

j Tuesday, Sept. 7.

Mbs Cora Hughes, of Petersburg, spent Sunday with her mother. Mr Raymond Westcott and his lady

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Entered in the 1'oSt Office at Sea lale City. N. J.. as aecond-ciai- nialter

utual

of t

for the progri

Right at the beighih ot the there has been no gn- Visitors hundred have been unable t< their Sunday dinneis because was no gas at toe time it »a

needed. Persons who

posits and are now returning bom

friend spent Sundaj with his parents. Miss Marian Corson, of Millville, 1 fpent a few days of this week with Mr Samuel Westcott. Mr Frank Steelman and family attended tbe funeral of his nephew on Mrs. rbarles Reed Las returned home, after spending a week at Cape

May Clt y .

Mr. and Mrs Fred Bushne!! enter tained their son and wife on Saturday

evening.

Mr and Mrs Samuel Woolson spent Sunday t-» Atlantic City. Mr and Mr*. John Fidler and daughter spent the week-end with her pa-

rents In Haleyvllle

Mr. Peter Hank is suffering from a

sprained ankle.

Mr. and Mrs Edward i^ewls have re-

mad- d- AT. the other nations have agreed to t-rned borne to Philadelphia, after ‘ -parate Rp * ad ' n,t * tnonh in their summer

Durinc th<

act of di.- onor lor any on. of tbe na tions ar.s .-d assinst the Central Pow

THE GAS SITUATION era to ms It a separat. pe*« !or that The gas situation in Sea lei- City would Idt»« weakened the

has becom. intoletaWe How a:.> seif ilU«- Fo the I nited State* to have respecting citlsen or city on I fan mad. a ► parat • p.-ar. then would

|lu -••• - * niora! wrong, without a protest. - tn-jond compre- peace Us no been arrived at * bension. if they La*, any lesa.d at ali as the nation* In.cP—1 in that

• only t

gle are concern'd, and th•on *on why the United Stat.e •he party to the peace, treaty ■ok Proatteat Wilson inetsted

.:e ; United State* must make a •'supreme •- eacrlfice” as an lncld.-nt to the treaty.

was that that th.

; cottage.

Mr. Eugene Springer motored

1 Vineland on Wednesday.

SOUTH DENNIS

terms of peace. In making

complain that they ar. unable to get [ peace-the only kind it can make their deposit money returned. Help is ,—the United Slates will not b. d leaving the plant a.- fast a* i .r-d b.-^n Injury to any other nat.on I. will, cause of th. alleged abuse and b-. ..use not leave any other nation to bear th.

their pay is not forthcoming vocn due burdens of war alone it will not giv.-, | tonhf!W j,. ffcraon , nd ^ lh ^ J>epo*ito:» are exhibiting eh*-, k* - .- n an advantage to the enemy. The l nit wiai hlg p arenu tnem in .-.turn for d. i«>- • - ia-: >.ar *d States entered the war a* and when School opened on Tuesday with Mr.

,t thought best. It can declare peace it/Chas. J. Meerwald as principal and any manner it may deem best, without |“‘ s » Mary Ludlam in charge of tbe

doing injur:- to any of it* former

the week-end

BRITTEN VS BRITAIN

which were returned by the t

paid. —*** • ~ 'primary department n. polio „I fb- rtl> in .c low UNn K. W o! It' e . ^ ^ cepting t... excuse* of Om gill pokes- «>• ■ i with his mother. m.n ol th. r«> .ooip...!, lo l~iop I r ' LMmlnj: ud lunllp .re

deceived by tbeir promise* of tuture performance and by the new of paint on the roof of the plant tj i. <«d there, premmably. to h.-ok further prospective investor* in the *ti^k ot tbe concern) is one .hat the taxpaying ana •isiUng publ.. I* eirkmig i-: and the Citizens of the town are entirely

within their right* in demandiru; -

requeeting. but d< tcanding-

action on th. part of the City Con.mis.loner* to either purchase the plant and operate it. and to procure so evidence of the financial and execuc ability ot tbe owner* ot tbe plant

operate it to tb< *ati*faction

general public.

The lot* to Sea We City this ye, becau.-e of dlesaliGla. lion with thaorvic: cannot be e*tlmat<-d in dollar hundr.d* who »pent ineir first eeew here, pay.ng big rent* for collate mill never return, and will *.e to

visiting Mr and Mrs. C. Learning.

J Congressman Fred Britten, of llli-j Min Beatrice Hughes spetst part of noi*. ba* filed a *ign«d statement with ! I** 1 week w ith rtlatives. M... c.b,p.iM *»• IMPb hUTM. *«<bu.

icailed on relatives on Thursday. M,. nod Mm. 1. Coop.oo rtslinl

Briti*h money, appropriated by th. on Saturday.

Engli*b 1’arliament for the Britt*h; .Miss Marguc-rit, Meerwald c-ntertaln-Embassv at Washington, has been • d Miss Ruth Sparks and Misses Grace,

cowod ,»io ,0. Otmo-rnuc cuopU,o , “‘ 1 , Asn« OToonor oo .<.turd. r .

fund.

Howard Ziegler spent tbe week-end

rhif 10nlg » Cmn,p * i,;n ! with the Misses Morton.

J tlon i* believed to have b.-n mad. It o*wald Hasbrouek is working for mi order to boost the entrance of the ■ the Salem Supply Co.

...... Mrs. Geo. Peterson visited her sister . t nited state* into the Uniub-tt ilsoc un Wedncnday.

i !.-«gue of nation* through the election Ralph Goff visited his sister on riun,.f Candidate Cox. The charge* will Mr*. E Nickerson ha* gone to Pleas- «■ inic-stigated by the committee, and antvllle for an indefinite period. ■f tl • . , .i Miss Mary Meerwald went to Tren»il! U intere*ung .o wa cb the ,^ n on Tuesday to attend tbe State

-niuking out of Great Biitatn by Fred Normal.

Mrs J. K. Carroll and Miss Helen

t- ot th< i

lend*

Mr and Mrs James Hurran. of Phil--idelphia. are *iaruding some time with Mr*. Hurran s titter. Mrs. Ernest Dow-

Carll, o! Dennisvllle. called on friends on Thursday evening. The Ladies Aid were entertained at the home of Dr. Yerkes. in Tuckahue,

on Thursday.

Mrs. Wm. Cnhaley \islted Mr. and Mr*. Jt-re Caba. y last week. T. Grant is on this week’s sick list. Jer* Cahaley visited Philadelphia

back more- than i

and boo'tinc.

In ..

«*k«-d t

pnra.her i

Isle City travel, d like ward* and backward* ( non* quite obvioutly i- i: atlon, which ba* become years go round, until it suffernbly rotten .that j.h not chained to th- tow property invc-tmcni ot eons will even conuder coming another seeson better —that Sea 1-). cn

I Mrs. May Drake spent Thursday in Ia *' w ** k - Sea Isie City. i

Miss Ruth Abrams, of Philadelphia, is spending some ime with her

’! Mr*. Anthony Can'tso.

Mr and Mrs. Fiank Cobb and Olive ning. ' Cobb spent Saturday in Sea Isle City. L I-evenson i«id his mother a short Mis* Cornelia Ec-kersley has gone' v, ! , . t la *’ " V** . _ , .. . , , . Mr. Goodman returned Thursday !«. k to ntote Normal, after beta*home . v.-ning from a motor trip to New ■ • n her vacation. Mis* Marion Hewitt York.

NOTARY PUBLIC

ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY

When the Bills Arrive

ihe man with the Checking Ac- 1 count anqaestionabiy ba* the « ad van age. No opportunity for loas— f(:«*iti£ over exact chstige— poseibility of arguiuent—no delay. trecore these advan^ge* > .urteif; pay bilis in the famre i in the time-tried-aud-trne way— the pay-by-ciieck wav.

Call

and talk

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

PCQQ<raxsQapQOPQo<aaa<>^^ MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oysters Sail Oysters. Clams, Snappers, Crabs Both Phones Dork St. Market. PUk.

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WHEN IS THE TIME TO SAVE) It 1* very tmprud.-nt to put off saving until middle life-in-trenrh the habit early—the time to save I; all the time. You are invited to begin today—open an account with the First National Bank. Interest Paid on Saringa Fund Ac«ount*.

j per cent interest paid on Sating s fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OCEAN CITY, N J.

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August is the Month

Of while flannel* and silk shirts: you can get yours at Jones' at the lowest possible price for the finest classes of goods. A visit to ibis real shop for real men will delight and surprise you. IF 17'S WES'S FURNISHING^, JONES HAS IT.

Men’s Strop

J ones 804 A&bury Avenua,

Next to Title and Trust Co.

Ocean City, N. J.

A RELIABLE BUILDER H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and BuQder Jobbing in All Ita Branches SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Who Deposits Your Money? You or the other fellow—who gets it when you spend it? Why don’t you try depositing it, awhile, yourself? Ever) dollar you save to-day will Jive to congratulate you next year. •

OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT

This hank is designed for all—tbe poor and the rich the oid and the young, the men and the women.

AI.L ARE WELCOME

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits

New Scries oi Shares j j

Now Open

Sea Isle Gty B. & L Association

Whatever You heed

WAYNE M. STRUTHER6,

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WOODBINE.

Mr. and Mn> Wm. Lipman entertain- j^! cd a criwd at their hum"'. Friday ••

I ha* also returned to tbe State Norma). I,fl Earl Conover spent Monday in Sea

miu 1 i*i, city.

MIr* C Horen*ieln. of Philadelphia,

visited relatives here.

Mr*. A. Goldberg and daughter stopI>ed at the Lipman home for several Mr and Mr*. Floyd Smith and two days

of New York, are spending M - Marcus '*a* home on Sunday.

,ib Mr. SmliL-, n,oih,r. ", •»**•

• iriturs at th- Rabmowitz home. Sat-

, .midr. _ j *om*- t

Mil

time v

Elsie VanGUder. of Cape May ,

j Court House. 1* visiting friend* hen-. The Shropshire family spent Labor ij • ' i Day with relatives at Heialervill*. YOU CAN BUY THE TIMES Mr > hullzberi: Is ‘"ending a few ' j UE the day of publication at the fo’. Thi'kmnen’Tml^iur was held at lo.lb* PUOM. to Se. i.l. cut: ...JYb^SaiiriSS&XSSf UUl’IS BRAGA, Ocean Avenue. Mi** Jean Alexenberg is with her di- j 1 ITCH DRUG CO, Landis Avenue., parent* on an indefinite stay.

F. B. SHARP ; . Quality . rj ; T Grocer f’ Sea Isle Gty. N. J. £ j

XXaMXMMWX>QOOO<XHX>OC«10fiC8W Vincent Assaiante

PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER

Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty

ITALIA ST.

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

FOR HOME HOUSE OR - - SELF - -

We Can Supply it

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CLARFACE RFKIFFKR (tt-neral Mrrdtandise SEA ISLE CITY. v j.

PAINT devoe paint