Cape May County Times, 19 November 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

ConaoU'Uted with the Sea I«le City

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Publl.aeU Ererj Friday by The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIME! COMPANY (Incorporated) Weal 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 Life Building. A. F. Smith, Advertising Representative.

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

MANY DAYS COULD BE ADDED TO SCHOOL YEAR.

BACHARACH TO HOLD ANNAPOLIS EXAMINATION. Congressman Bacharach announces the holding of a preliminary examination for the purpose of selecting a principal and two altemiRe candidates to fill a vacancy at the 1'. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, to be (reap'd by the graduation of a cadet from tfeSecond Congressional District, next

June.

This examination will be held at the High School. Cape May City on Friday, November 26th. at 9.30 A. M , md ill be conducted by the County Su-

Frtm. the report o! State School Commissio.ver Kendall: "The state loses a million and a hall dollars a year because of the fail ure of children to attend school. “No business concern would tolerate an enormous loss like this. The cause of such a loss would be correci-

pe rintendents of Schools of the four counts comprising the Second Congressional District. It is open to all boys who are bona fide residents or the District: candidates are requinni to be citizens of the Cnited States and must be not less than 16 years of ag>nor more than 2d years of age on April 1st ot the calendar year in which they

enter the Naval Academy.

Applications should be addressed to Mr. J. J. Unger. Bridgeton. N. J.. and should b< mailed to him not later than November 22nd. The applicant should furnish two letters ol recommendation as to good character and residence in the District. Upon application lo Congressman Bacharach at Washington a pamphlet giving full particulars and specimen examination questions will b<- sent. The pay of cadet Is 1780 ••er ye ir. which is sufficient to take care of all Lis needs at the Academy Since an appointment to either Anna|iolis or West Point is hard to get. Congressman Bacharach has chosen

'his method of making his

ed a

“Wo apeni a large amount of money > our schools each year. We shall spend probat . i o'.^during this

current yeu on the M

ought to make the result# of this huge expenditun- as effective as possible “It will coat no more to have the children in achool all the time, than to have tnem in achool aome of the

"Poor attendant *. next to pool teaching, which we always have with us to a certain extent, const!.utes thi greatest waste iu public school •■dura tion In America. I say this deliberately. We hate been deluding our selves. In dollars and cents tin- siat*loses between oae and two millloi'a a year because o; the fact that some children do not go to achool and o'.h era attend very irregularly and Inlr*quently. so that they are not educated. “As I have potnied oui repeatedly,

o more to open

order that every boy in ihe District might have an opportunity to win an appointment. Therefore every boy in ihe District who feels that he ran qualify should apply for permission to lake this examination It is a chance lo get a Coll'W education and to be

paid while taking it.

'■ When the i Bills Arrive

IN THE NAME OF SAFETY AND STABILITY

man with the Checking Ac- i nt unquestionably has the f • advantage. I

We advise every man and woman to resist highly speculative sell ernes. They may promise big dividends, but often the ijtire principal Is wiped ouL You know your money is secure when deposited with the TTrat National Bank. 3 r ' r Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts.

No opportunity (or loaa—no j fussing over exact change—no j possibility of argument—no delay- j

j per cent interest paid on Sazrings Fund Accounts

Secure these advantages for < yourself; pay bills iu the future f in the time-tried-and-trne wa' the pay-by-cbeck way.

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Day Classes Open 1st of Every Month

Day and Night Classes; Also Women’s Clasps on Automobile

OCEAN VIEW

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coe are visiting in Phlladelrdiia Mr. John MoGoohan and Mr. John Sheafer, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. Owen Dervln. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Curr and son. Murray, of Philadelphia, arc visitlrMrs. Curr’s sister. Mrs Ernest Dow-

when the children are present than when they an- absent. Teachers must be paid, fuel xuppiied and buildings kept in repair. "We shall spend during tlx- current year upwards of hlrty millions on our school*. No great industrial establishment that spent thirty millions on ita plant would hesitate long in Mopping any known leakage, especially & leakage of a million and a half

dollars.’’

The Gazelle, ef Cal* May Court House, comment* as follow *: II Mr. Kendnll will take steps to cut out the foolish, useless, and ex pensive annual Teachers’ Institute h* will add -xactly-843,768 days to the school attendance of New Jersey each

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cole and children. of Ocean City, are visiting Mr. Cole's father, Connty Prosecutor Eu- j gene Cole. and Mrs. Elmer Cox and two children are spending some time with "r Cox's brother at Eldora. Mr. and Mrs Lincoln Way and two children, of Philadelphia, and Miss: Myra Way. of Trenton, spent Sundny 1 with Mrs. Elizabeth Way. Miss Lucy Cole, of Seaville, was married on Saturday to Mr. William Tomlin, of Tuckahoe. at the Methodist

church.

Mr. Walter Warner, of Vineland.! -•'pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lyman Warner. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Downam and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Pownam's brother, Mr. Norman Simpkins, of Bridgeton. Mr. Robert Whi'aker, of Atlantic City, spent the week-end- with his parents. Mr. and M*. James Wl..taker.

Stanley Automobile Co.

fi!9 lo ti2.'i N. Broad Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Dealers in (iiiaranteed USED CARS

New Series of Shares

Now Open

Sea Isle City B. & L. Association ,

AFM.T Spring Garden institute. Broad and Spring Garden, PhOa.

WAYNE M. 8TPUTHER8,

Secretary.

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You or the other fellow—who gets it when you spend it? Why don’t you trj-depositing it, awhile, yourself? Every dollar you save to-day will live to congratulate you next year. OPEN A BANK’ ACCOUNT This hauk is designed for all—the poor and the rich the old and the young, the men and the women.

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Iu repair.” Think «f it, 847,76b school

days wasied in one year

Then K he will induce the legi«la lure iMi amend the law* no that achool will be held on Lincoln’# and Washington’* Birthday*. Labor Day. and Election Day. he will add 1.6*7£Sb more days to the annual attendance

day* In New Jersey.

Then when this 1* accomplished. It might be well to cut out the "short sessions,’’ ’ halt days," etc., and a*-** ■ bat a school Week shall cornist of five

full time day*

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H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and Builder

Jobbing in All It* Branches SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits

Keep well informed—Read the TIMES.

WALTER SCOBLE:

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MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer j and Shipper ol Maurice River Cove Oysters i Salt Oysters, ( Snappers. Crabs ! Both Phone* IWk St. Market, I

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