CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES !“»■ “ f*
lal revenue received by the Treasury.
Review.
Published tJvery Ftlday by The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIME*
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.
SOUTH 6EAVILLE.
A CABINET LADY.
There is every likelihood that soon after the inauguration of President Harding there will be created a new Department of Public Welfare, and It I is also probable that a woman will be selected as the head of that executive ■ branch The suturestion has already been made many times, but in his most recent address Mr. Harding has
Philadelphia Office: 717 Mutual Lite I given a definiteness to the idea that Building. F. Smith. Advertising ' „ practically certain of realiaa-' Re »"~° t * U "- I „„ , m „„ able .o to you.'' ,1 '“ ’"“•jb. "tt.. «ooe tbo efcttob Advertising Rates Furnished upon , i have had opportunity to discuss that Application. i j.ropogai with a number of leaders of Ertered in the Post Office at Sea ilberal public thought in and out of lale City, N. J.. as second class matter J ConKregs W | th rcerence to crystalll*-
r it into legislative accomplishment,
MEMBER
United Typothetae of Vmerica International Aaaocia* 1 '..'. sf Master
Printers
New Jersey Pre»^ Association National Editorial Association HAPPY NEW YEAR. The TIMES w ishes to all its readers and friends a New Year full of happiness. prosperity and all the good things of life. ON THE DOWNWARD PATH. Ocean City must be going to Hell fast. Judging from the editorials which have been appearing in the Ocean City Ledger for aom- weeks past In its last issue Ledger says. In
part:
-The e Jne old forty year*' war is on only that Pharaoh like Satan has gathered up all his horses and chariots and the famous Christian city by the sea is being crowded into the bloody red sea of rum Rebellion against God and even like the Sodom and Gomorrah of old. begins to smell to heaven. Last summer even Lot's family became laminated. No modest *or..an could walk the streets of this hriatlan city without turning h-r blushing face from the insulting rabble, which strange to recltw. wa. condoned Christian rulers. "This state. In Oce-*n City, ha* become so marked ’flat many say we have ore or the other worldly resort* Saddest ol all. the leaders in the local churches are the biggest leaner* In th< invading army. ‘See the mighty host advancing Satan leading on; Mighty men around u* falling, courage almost gone.' Sadder still, the churches are paralyzed. The Me'bodist church, once a beehive of religious industry. with hundreds of souls converted. class and prayer meetings plz ces of power and song, erowdeo to the doors now almost deserted ’’
and have found them eager to help in the constructive task." There are many bureaus of the Gov . rnment, more or less unrelated U the department in which they are now placed, all of which bear directly the welfare of the citisen. and could. I with advantage, be grouped together in a Department of Public Welfare. | The Public Health Service, the Bureau I of Education, the Children's Bureau, .nd the Women's Bureau are some of he offices which could be readily ransferred to the new organization t would be quite suitable, too. for a woman to direct Federal activities of
that nature.
OCEAN VIEW.
Miss Elizabeth Heaton, of Philadelphia. Is spending a fortnight with her parents. Eloazer Heaton and wife. Fred Rosewall and family, of Pitman. are visiting Alfred Baines and
wife.
Miss Margaret Foster, who is attending State Normal School at Trenton, is spending the holidays with her parents. Charles Foster and wife. John Rocai> was in Atlantic City on Saturday M tit on Grace. o[ Millville, visited relatives here over the week-end. H. A Payne was in Millville on T E!mer Smith, of Boston. Maas.. Is spending the holidays with his motbt - Mrs. S S. Terry. Miss Florence Corson, of Borde - town, is visiting her parents. N. Corson and wife, for a short time. Frank Ross, of oodbury. spe it Christmas with his father. Geor~
Ross
Mrs Edward McAllister was Bridgeton. Thursday. Mr*. Bradford Steelman. Of Carocen. spent Thursday with her sister. Mr*. Harry Pierson Herschel Berry, of Millville, spelt Sunday with hi* brother John Ben" Harry Spence, of Camden, visit *d
his family bare for a few days. Hsrry Whiting and wife war* m Philadelphia the first of the weekMiss Helen Fisher, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with her parents.
Andrew Fisher and wife.
Harold Collins and family art visit-
ing relatives at Salem over the week-
end.
Mrs William Eisenhardt is entertaining relatives from Wenonah for
the holidays
fOI) IM LIFE HE Takes On a Different Color Wfv-n Your Blood Is Ricfr a nr* Free From Poison
When the Bills Arrive
the man with the Checking Account unquestionably has the advantage.
TRY TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN.
If You Feel Lietleea and Depressed, I Your Blood Is Clogged and Slugg >n
No opportunity for (uasing over exact change—no possibility of argument—no delaySecure these -dvantages for yourself; pay bills in tb# lutur* in the time-tried-sod-true way— the psy-by-check way. Call in and tats with our Ocean City Title and Trust Co* OCEAN CITY, N. J.
The naw thrift habits fonnrt tag tb* war should be •accurate t. account in tb* Security Trust &
Tb mpson and family spent Cap* May, will b*h- you.
When you think of advertising, think of flu Cape May County Times, which is read by nearly all the residents of upper Cape May County.
Men of Cape May County For many year* we have been catering to your per. aonal wants, and that we have succeeded In satisfying them is shown by the steady growth of ou.* business ytar by year. For the discriminating dresser there la everything here from r*ck tlea to clothing, and from collar button, to walking sticks. On your next trip to Ocean City stop in and see this big men'e store. /f ITS MES-S FURNISHING*, JONES HAS IT. Jones’ Men’s Shop *** WA ~“- N „u,T1 0 ,W.T™.0a
Without knowing why. you find yourself levling unhappy. You go around day after day half asleep. Interest in what Is going on around you lags and life becomes dull. The beauty of radiant sunshine, lovely flowers and the entrancing miracles of life you
Miss Hattie De-.aul. of Philadelphia, miss entirely. Living, eating, sleepspent Sunday with her grandmother | tng. becomes more or less of a bore. l, ere . j That It what clogged, sluggish blood aud Mrs. Raymond Bosartb |rioe* to you. It poisons your thoughts.
THE JOB IN HAND.
The,American people expect a substantial reduction in their Federal taxes. and a revision of what is left Such u program is not only possible, but Is the logical one lor fongres* to adopt. B> reaching a *!*••<<!> agreement with foreign government* indebied to tb*United States, by which Interest on their indebtednesi. will be paid, an j income of half a billion dollar* will be j assured By putting a new tariff law I on the statute books, drawn alnn^ «**• I tabilshed Republican lines ol protection. an additional source of revenue will l*» produced yielding about »«"«. ■•ot-.OOO each year, paid as in the other instances by the foreigner instead of the American taxpayer. It would then be possible to wipe out the exeess profits tax. which has been the cause of most of the profiteering to which the country has beeu subject'd, and
spent Sunday in Egg Haibor. M s. Arthur Eckensley spent Tues-
day -n Sea Isle City.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Garrison, Mr Ernest Warner and Mr. Walter Warner. ol Newfield. spent Sunday with Mi and Mrs. Lyman Warner. Miss Cornelia Eckeraley. of State Normal School. Trenton, is visiting i,-r aunt, Mrs. Amanda Towm Mrs. Anna Stow has gone to Ocean
City for the winter.
M r . and Mrs. Griffith Gandy spent
Thursday in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Albert Way and daughter Alma are si ending sometime with Mra.
Way’s son, Lincoln Way. and family, pack, m Jcnklntown. Pa.
Mr. and Mra. Austin Devaul spent Friday in Cap*- May Court Houae. Miss Marian Hewitt, of State Normal School, la visiting her mother,
Mrs Holla Hewitt.
Mrs. Elmer Cox spent Wednesday in Ocean City. , Mia Myra Townsend, of Millville, was buried In the Uaptlat Church cemetery .in Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
Mrs Ernest Downam and Mra. William Carew were Sea Isle City visit-
ors on Wednesday.
Mr. Owen Dervin Is spending aome-
, me in Philadelphia.
Miss Eva Tulner and Miss Amanda Tulm-r spent Sunday with their mo-
ther.
Mr. James Howell is spending some time in Blackwood
Y'ou are only half alive.
You need a good b'.ood-enrichlng tonic Take Pepto-Mangan for a few weeks and notice the big improv ment. Pepto-Manran is an agreeable tonic and I* heartily endorsed by
physicians.
Your druggist has Pepto-Mangan In both liquid and tablet form. Buy whichever you prefer; one has exactly the same effect as the other. Make sure you get genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for "/Jude's" and look for the full name. "Gude's Pepto-Mangan.'' on the
MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter. Wholesale Dea’er tnd Shipper of Maurict River Core Oyster* Salt Oyster*. Oaaaa. Snapper*. Crab* Both Phone* Dock SL Market. Phfla.
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START THE NEW YEAR WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT If you are not now paying by check, we in vile you to consider the advantages of this medium of settlement—its safety, economy and convenience. Your Checking Account Is cordially Invited.
j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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