Cape May County Times, 21 January 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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PobUsbad Erarj Friday by The CAPE M>Y COUNTY TIME!

COMPANY

(Incorporatod)

Weal Jersey Lend la Avenues

Sea Isle City. N. J. WM. A. HAFFERT.

PruUent and General Manager. r-naa. O'CONNOR. Treasurer. C. F. 8CHUCK, SecretaryPhiladelphia Office: 717 Mutual Ufe pyiMin, a. F. Smith, Advertising

sntatlte.

And now Mr. Gompers pursues a f «<»nn«r course In dlscusslnK the ehprMne court decision. He ties the labor union movement up with tbe unjust and unlawful procedure known as the secondary bovcott and thus arrays j union labor .-utalnst overwhelming pub 11c opinion. HI* is the responsibility.

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Philadelphia North American. A j desjrtlng United States army capialn nays he was one of 300 German spies ^ nent to this country by the Kaiser.] Consld Tine their limited numbers, th.other 2S9 seem to have made a pretty j cood Job of Mr. Baker's aircraft pro-

duction.

American Economist.—There Is no , denying that history continues to r»- 1 I-cat Itself. As ever, tbe Free Trade | party has depleted the Treasury and -he people have again called on the narty of Protection to fill It up. SOUTH DENNIS.

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ARMY SHOES

$3.90 SOCKS mrk. J *** 'tAli. * TAM TVM U Kensington Aimy & I Navy Supply Co. 553 K-n-rngton Ave., Phil a. rn -- o n oancu | parcel row t»- txTaa Girls’ Regulation Scflor Dresses Direct from Factory save wear nta* w.

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MASTER PVdcssfnB Sava* 30% F*J I At 1M> P—« IMsBU.m.**1 *« Quarry St,

Men of Cape May County

The declaration by Mr. Gompers the United Stales Supreme Court baa “Joined forces with the anil-union ahop movement'' is another mlsstau- ' ment that Is likely to Injure the legitimate purposes of union labor. Mr. Gompers ."eems incapable of distinguishing between his own Ideas ana tbe principles on which labor unionism )■ founded. Hu assumes that whatever be wants is what union labor want* and must have in order to succeed. As a matter oi fact, union labor will l be better ofl when it formally rejects * many of the teachings of Mr. Gompers. The Supreme Court did not declan against the union shop or against an> of the legitimate activities of union labor. All it did was declare that the Clayton Act does not legalise Illegal acts Injurious to the right* of others, jio {at as the decision of the court i* concerned, union laborers are at full liberty now as in the past to maintain their lunon membersuip, to negotiate with employers, to shut non-union men out of their shops, to call and malna strikes, and to boycott the pro

Capt. A. J Meerwsld went to Trenjn on Tuesday Mr. ami Mrs. George Gallagher, of aoe Mb. . called on relatives on Sun-!

day.

Mr. and Mr*. Fennberg spent the

week-end with friends.

Mrs. Lawrence McKalg visited Wild-.

nod on Thursday.

Mrs. Smith Stile# visited her sister ! Goshen last week. M'ss Marguerite Meerwald. of Camden. spent the week-end with her Mrs. Edward Howell visited Mrs. S Jefferson on Sunday. David Hand fell and broke hi* collnr

Imne last week

Albert Miller visited hi* parents on

unday.

Miss Thelma Nickerson -pent Tues-

day evening at Avalon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bittner called on

relat'vrs on Friday.

Mrs. A. J. Meerwald and Mrs. J. ; Cahaley visited Cai-e May Court House

i Saturday.

Mrs. Coleman Learning w«nt to New) York on Friday. We are glad to see Mr. Edward Me('raven, who was seriously Injured last Mimroer. out again. James Eldredge motored to Atlantic City on Monday. Edward Hugh*# and son. of MillIn town on Saturday.

$2.00

. 2 for $1

NANCY LEE MFG. CO, 122 N. 8th St, I'hila.

man wHh the Checking Ac- « 1 ,>toaiil auqnesti'-nsblv has the SI ! fcilv*ntagi. ii opportunity lot loss m ^ i fussing o* - e*sct change-no j-, I possibility ul argument-no delay. - Secure Uiese advantages lor ^ ! yourself; pay bill. «u Uie loture t* iu the time-tried-and-true »i Uie pay-bv-checV way. Call in and Ulk witli

oflicers.

Ocean City • Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ irtf rat tv

For van, *• -■•«« ->“■ “ T".."*!! . w ave Aucceeded In satisfying -.sm M „,| wanU, and that we havs succeeo ,h.w. by tK, «.«y ^ ^ y.„ For M aw-toio. i"« dr,.— th.r. u M, -0.1. >" “""I .0 walklafl tvtka 0- yov no-. W P .o 0...- C«r ~P

in and set this big "ten • store.

,p IVS MES-S FURNISHING*. JONES HAS IT. Tones' Men’s Shop ' Ocean City, 8

804 Asbury Aven-u

Next to Tltl* and Tn-st Co.

and enter your house to-night— wol <1 > .* valuables be aafeT You »re suro o: ihsolute proteciion when yon put you* valua-bli-s in our vault, where you can rent a Sale Deposit Box lor $3, and 18 per year.

Stanley Autcmobile Co. 619 to 6J5 N. Broad Street, I'luladrlphla. I*a. Dealers in (Juaranteed USED CARS

ducts of the shops from which they have withdrawn. The gist oi the de

cisiou is rb«« men who have s dh-pute — with one concern have no right ‘ Red-Blooded Men and Women Are Up

GETTING iGOOD

EVERY DAY

and Doing Bright and Early

bovcott anolhe. concern wltb which

they h*T« no diSercnce in order to! co. ce the company with which they] FR ee YOUR BLOOD FROM POISON are at outs. It Is the injury to the in | nocent third party that the court bold# j Take Peoto-Manuan, the Famous

illegal, and the country will approt

the decision of the courL The second ary boycott is unjust. For irmporar> purposes. H might be a weapon tbui would aid union labor In a parllculu instance, but H Is so manifestly ur.iaii that it will receive popular disarjrova and react against the labor organ Ira

Uon that resorts to It-

Mr. Gompers has In'ured union la!-oi by Involving the unions in con trovers les to Which'they were not properly « party. Mr. Gompers made the policemen's strike in Boston a union labor issue, and thus he Involved the uniors in the huroilUUor. of def •« well earning for them public distal i entirely unnecessary. Mr Gomii t'«d the unions up with tbe actlvi

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Sluggish blood clogged with polsor isk.-# you Uxy. You never feel like ,.iung up in the morning. And when ou do get up. you mis# that feeling of - i,.Thing lest You f.-el more Givd han when yon went to bed. After a o..d nluhl's *leep you should ge' up . nh a spring, feeling alive, renewed.

:ef reshed.

And you would, too. If your blood ere full of red corpuscle* Your completion would look fresh, your eyes blight and clear; you would feel the

gnu tingle of good health.

Look to j our Wood if you have that " uxy. heavy feeling in the morning. that . jp.gin taking Pepto-Mangan—the Ideal ! tonic. Ii has ' lood-buildlng properties

pick you up and give you strength

Pepto-Mangan 1* widely and heartll; of the infamous Foster in th, fcy phyBlrJaIU , „ it eflecUv, steel strike, and he went down to de ^ eBll> . lo n u pre|iar*-d i feaL with public opinion against the liquid ana tablet form. Both hav

unions YVben the coal miner* vlolai .he same med.eln.1 properties . a-ruck he Sold •« “"y dru K 8lor *'- Uu ‘ ^ ' U

*d their agreement# and .truck, h. ^ ^ ,. ( . n ulne Pepto Mangan made the cause of those miners the j.. 0n-e , fc , Allk (or t , py ,be full nam. cause of labor unionism In general. >|1(J j,,. ^ ure ,h,. full name. "Gude'# I nnd put the union movetneni ir. a false iV|.io-Mangan.” is on the package _

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and Injurious position.

~mCKmTHE PRINTER , S DEVIL

MATTHEW J- RYAN Commission Merchsnt Planter. Wholesale Dealer

and Shipper of

Maurice River Cove Oyrten Salt Oystert, Clama, Snappers. Crabs

Both Phonen

Dock SL Market PhO^ cHaPcaaoPOOOQCgg F. B. SHARP

Quality * j Grocer V

Scablc Gty,R.J. J HsciicooceKHSsacsacBajaaKBacaaaa:. A RELIABLE BUILDER h. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and

Builder

Jobbing in AH Its Branches SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

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

1 Who Deposits Your Money?

'' You or the other fellow—who gets it when you spend it? Why don’t you try depositing n, awhile, yourself? Every dolla; you save to-day will live to con-

gratulate yoa next year.

OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT This hank is designed for all—the poor and tbe rich the old and the young, the men and tbe women.

ALL ARE WELCOME

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. 3 Pei Cent Interest Paid on Savin} * Deposits

New Series of Shares ! Now Open Sea Isle City B. & L Association I 1 over with ftnj el the Director* or 1 WAYNE M. 8TRUTHER8, Secretary. ?CHSSaM»0«M33EK*C8^^ jv THE ELECTRIC GOODYEAR WELT SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM Work Done While You Wait GOOD SERVICE BEST MATERIALS W« Give You a Quality Job Vincent Assaiantt. 15 lUlia St., 6.-a lale City

20 Per Cent Reduction on Clothing, Shoes and Underwear CLARENCE PFEIFFER General Meioluuidi.se SKA ISLE CITY,

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