CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES T1 '>' «n r “ '»«* k •" Conaolld&ted with the Sea lele Cltr tnemselvee
Review.
|GERMAN GOODS
COMING.
Dispatches from Op at Britain c on-
Published Every Friday by The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMEX
COMPANY
(Incorporated) West Jersey and Landis Avenues, Sea Isle City, N. J.
WM. A. HAFFERT, President and General Manager CHAS. O’CONNOR; Treasurer. C. F. SCHUCK. Secretary.
Philadelphia Office: 717 Mutual Lite Building. A. F Smith. Advertising'
Representative.
Entered in the Post Office at Sea Isle City, N. J., as st-oond-clsss matter THE TUN OF RUNNING A CCJNTRY NEWSPAPER. One dcy last w.ek. the day o! puhli cation, an irate subscriber called u» every - bad thing his vituperative soul could conceive, because we published his name in connection with a public issue, staling the tacts as they were
without bias.
Not more than three hours later, another subscriber, a lady in this case, called us to task in a very decisitmanner for NOT publishing her name in connection with the report of a social event ot the w< ck. a pun- oversight on our part. The same day a county official gave vent to his tec-lings against us because we did not publish all be wanted to publish about various matters. Three in one day. each for a differ ent reason, sets a new record for us We expect at least one complaint, more or less Justified (usually less), alter every Issue; two doe* hot suipriae us. but three is thi largest w<-
have ever bad.
It’s great fun. this running a newspaper. It you don’t believe It. gentle reader, assume the editorial chair fo: Just one week, and let us take thm long needed vacation. Perhaps you may have the happy faculty of pl> Ing e-.wybody all the time-i ankly
we haven't it.
vey the information that "GermBn hosiery and fancy goods are being dumped on the British markets at prices so low as to stagger the British manufacture ra.” Whan those German goods begin coming hitherward In large quantities. It is onr guess that people will wish they had not voted the free trade tickIn 1911 when the election resulted in enactment of the Democratic tariff
law.
PAYING LESS THAN SIX PER CENT. Now it develops that the new railroad rates an* not yielding an average of C per cent on property valuation. Those agitators who made such a fleice fight on the (’unimins-Esch bill j during the political campaign, now have a chance to apologize to their iUdlences. A POOR LOSER The Democratic Wildwood Sun-Trlb line must have fully expected to elect its candidates, judging fmm the tone of Ms editorials in the last Issue. All the world loves a good loser, but hates a poor one The Sun-Tribum ery apt to be placed In the latter s. unless It changes Us ways • decidedly. Troy (N. Y.) Times—Samuel Comp's condemns Governor Coolidge for what he did at the time the Boston p- lire abandoned their duties Resident Wilson commended the part aken by the Governor at that lime. Vlr. 0*>mi>er>- must have got the White House signals mixed.
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man with the Checking Ac* > count unquestionably lias tbe I • advantage. ti W No opportunity for loss— J'j fussing over exact change— S possibility of argument—no delav. y Secure these advantages for i V yourself; pay bills in the future i V in the tinie-uied-jnd-true as V Die pay-by-check way.
I Call in and talk I officers.
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SOUTH DENNIS.
DECREASE OF
MANUFACTURING.
Mrs. N. Truitt has returned to her home after spending several days in
Philadelphia.
Ziegler, mother and daughter spent the week-end with the
Misses Morton.
Edward Jefferson spent Election
*“ Day with his parents.
v Adna Hickman spent the week-end
with relatives at Cold Sprin-
Miss Thelma Nickerson spent Wed-
nesday evening »t Avalon.
Albert Millet and family were guests of Mr and Mrs T. Miller. Sr., on Sun-
day.
Kalph Goff, of Ocean City,
One of the unsatisfactory showings mg on friends on Friday. , .. . • .. j ■ Mr. Jesse Ludlam and family spent ot our Ior.„u traiir •UttlUo to, Sanaty „ lb , h> tembir was the change in exports and , ( oil man Learning and wife are vls- _ , ... . iting their son in Philadelphia. Imports of crude ms-eriai.* for um- i . _ M| Itluuun atld family have moved uanufacluring. As compaied with 11„ Atlantic City.
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of 91UV.U00.tMMi in mil oris of raw wa • m : , Clinton Nickerson entertained
. friends at a quilting party last
i indi
terials for use
far as this one item i* ««>ncen showing would be pleasing If gated a greater use of domestic ra*
materials.
But in th« figures concerning ex ports we find that then was an in crease of 93o.Wmi.ooo in raw material for use In manufacturing, foi tic month of September. In other word* we are not only buying less raw m» terials for manufacture here, but wi are shipping abroad moic raw matei
ials to
abroad. Comparing Septembei of this year with September a ye^r ago. we note an increase u! 92U.OOO.ooo in Imports of manufacture* and an increase of only 910.000.000 in exports of man
ufacture*.
All these figures taken tog> tber show a diminution of manufacturing in the United States for foreign trad* purposes, and. necessarily, they Indi Cate a decreased employment ol Am
I. Peterson and Mr Spalding called ■1 Mr. E. Stiles on Sunday. Mi** Avnes Mcrwald spent Thursday evening at Cape May C. H.
SALESMAN WANTED IP YOU are ambitious, have a clean * record, foiceful personality and posses* capabilities, it will pay you to pre►i*i:l evidence of these qualities to a Philadelphia banking concern which is ►•■eking to »dd such a person to its rale This is unquestionably a big
oppoitnnitv.
used for manufacturing The but mess is dignilied and remuner-
ative. Tbe ma.i or woman selected will be placed under personal direction of *a.i-s executive under conditions which will assure immediate and satisfactory income. He or she will be thoroughly prepared for promotion. One who has a large acquaintance in
vicinity to be desired.
VEfKITK * about yourself, slat* iug wT.at you are doing and have been doing or call in person to
Wendell Sooy
Guarantee Trust Building Atlantic City, N. J.
Pft Auto School arcoxx a- ixerax
ISSiailT.OKS DAT Og ETEVISU WB1TE roa FAETICChAH* 20th & Market 8-14 N. 20th
S ALES MA N WANTED to sell MOTOR TRUCKS
SEA ISLE CITY, and Vicinity
I ruii.penattuD an* Lxieptlunal uppurluallg fur uiai* to have bUBla*-** uf hU Address O. W. DOOLITTLE: 2039 Market St, Phila. Dlf TRIBU70K
1 bt nley Auto Co. 619 to 62'i N. I road Street. Phiiadrlphia, Pa. Dealers in Guaranteed USED CARS Hundred* of cars to choose from that arc rebuilt We will also trade your car for a later model. Terms arranged for your convenience. Our Prices Range From *200 to *5000 Broad and Mt. Vernon Sts. Philadelphia
;< \\ Ocean City !; Title and Trust Co. ;i! OCEAN CITY, N. J.
New Series of Shares Now Open Sea Isle City B. & L Association
\ F. B. SHARP -i A A | •r Grocer V (j! Sea Isle Gty, N. J.
Vincent Assaiante \ PRAC1ICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty j ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
IN THE NAME OF SAFETY AND STABILITY We advise eve-y man and woman to resist highly speculaUve ►cheme*. They may promiM* big dividends, but often the entire principal t« wiped out You know your money I* secure when deposited with the First National Bank. Interest Paid on Savings Fund Account*
j per cent interest paid on Searings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. (
Special Sale Special Silk Hose, at 95c #*-50 and $3 Shirts, at Ji.6; Neck Ties, regular $1 and $1.50, at 85c and $1.15
Athletic Union Suits, at $1.45
Reductions in Clothing, Overcoats, Sweaters, Hats and Caps IF 17'S MEN'S FURNISHING*, JONES HAS IT. Jones’ Men’s Shop
804 Asbury Avenue,
Next to Title and Trust Co.
Ocean City, N. J.
Cottage Renting My Specialty Booses and Lots For 8a)« ! M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA IS>LE CITY, NEW JERSEY
Economy Ford Timer CANNOT SHORT CIRCUIT Jncreases Pout Easy Starting—No Oil —Will Deliver 60,000 Miles of ServicePrice $3 00 WU1 OuiwMk* Thru* Ordlaarg T‘wm Ask Your Dealer or Repair Mas Crown Auto Specialties Co., Distributors 1611 Vine Street, PHQsl, Pa.
ir»ter Ail Other.- Tall Consult iOld DR. THEEL 17l9SfriqCv9a I hi-. I'hll.lWI.liY. l-u,. lullutr I.Hkh '" - '
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? Every dollar you save to-day will live to congratulate you next year. OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT This lank is designed for all—the poor and the rich the old and the young, the men and the women. ALL ARE WELCOME Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. 3 Per Cent Intr-est Paid on Savings Deposits
Keep well informed -Read the TIMES.
Whatever You heed \
WALTER SCOBLE; HILLVILLE, N. J. || VICTROLAS SONORAS !| PIANOS
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