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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES Coowtttatad vttli the Bee We City'
Ptfbllihed Every Friday by The CAFE MAT COUNTY TIMES COMPANY (Incorporated) West Jersey and LandU Avenue* *, Sea lela C^y. N. J.
Wia. A. I1AFFEET, President and General Manager. CHAP O’CONNOR, Treasurer. C. F. SCHOCK, Secretary.
Subecr'pUcn Price, *L50 per year.
Entered in the Post Office -t Sea Iide City, N. J, as second-claat matur
CONORATUl^.riONS TO THE NEWEST PUBLISH'NO FIRM The TIMES extend* 1U eensratulatton* to the lacorporstura ft t*** > omponv which will take over the Ocean OUjr »«.- Unal on March first. The c«nt]en»en comprtBtna the rempenr are: H. S. Mowrer. cf the >Trst National Hank; Mr. Stale tain, merchant; Mr. Stanton, realtor; itcvje M. M. Eewla rwalur of the Baptist Church; Mr. Bacon, one of U*e Comuilaslon now investlaattni,- Uk aftalrs of the Board of IToeboldrr* and an Ocean City summer resident, and B. h iank Smith, postmaster. Tb* oonsmtulalions of the TIMES air two-fold. First, l/the men who rave shown their faith ll the future of Ocean CIO and Ha possibilities lor a proOtabl. publishing venture, and have barked uitKMi fallh w.th money and work In putties throush the puichaar of the plant and builduiS of i jo Sent mid. And secondly. Ocean City Is Oesorvlns ot con snoulstiooi. foe from this tune forth that rosort will be assured of a newspaper that wTU keep pace with Us prosress «"d be an unlsillns mirror <i>which the outside Wo.-fd can trolly Judyr the character, euterpnse and prosrt-B»l.r-neas of the resort. Intermingl'd wiinTbe TIMES jjiijratula lory spirit, u a foehns uk.n to aympa thy for the sentlrancc wlm arc und.t - i.Ung Uk; enterprise. At its best, even the direction ot a newspaper Is a bard. and nerve-racking work, and lbs nc-r publishers aill find the same rather dlfisrcnt from banking, preaching
The banher, p-cache r .x ' or up his errors ot business mistakes, tut tl terly '^carries his errors
State and the County treasury for the privilege of livins and coins business here. Why shouldn’t the foreigner pay a reports that a New York tns.iranc- comproducts here, which privilege enable him to take aw y our good American sold? Furthermore, since It U dearly evident that the foreign producer can undersell the American producer, wouldt you think. If you were an .American ool grower, that It would be no more than right to make the Import tax high igh to represent the difference In of production, so that you could do business on an equality with your foreign competitor? Wouldn't you think that tax no more than Justice to you as an Ameitcan cttlxen. helping to maintain American institutions. American wa^e scales and American standards ot living! The wool grower thinks be is asking only what Is fair, if you were In his place,
wouldn't you i
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A SIGNIFICANT COINCIDENCE It may be only a coincidence. b» a fact wor*h remembering that during >e year 1»1A when value# of farm product* took such a slump, the United Slates Increased Its Imports of foodstuffs per cent, as compared with the peerVa year and dect.-aaed Ha expor-- •? per cent. Of comae Under*ooT and the rest of Uie Soulbe.y' <re» •.adc Zrerooersta will tall you that It was only n
had noth'-t to do with the fall In value Of farm products. I hey will tell you. ns the itemocratlc tariff commission does, that the Importations of Canadian wheat bad nothin gto do with the fall beat prices below the com of production. But few J-eople will believe tl Is laanlfestiy the natural effect of increased buying abroad to dels# Uie price of the home product else why rhould there be any buying abroad? Isn't this plain common sense?
SIT DOWN A MINUTE AND INK lon_ Look at tlx
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IT PAYf. TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH Most IHuess Are Preventable by a Goo4 Supply of Rich, Red Bleed. Take Pepto-Mangan, the Red Blood Builder Either you are In rood health or ret are noL There's no half way. You may think nothing of being a little run down. It may not worry you If ytn. look pale. You may think you'll in all right tomerrew or next day. Bal will you? Certain It I* _ when uu do not real Just right, you die not right. Thera probably aomrt’dng the matter with your blood. And wl lie you , san gel around and do your work ;ou are leaving youraelf open to any of the diseases that are waiting tu take possession of run down people When you are pale and -jasllr tired, when you runnot enjoy your meals, when ym- loae enthuslrsm, your blood reeds attention. Tak- Pepto-Mangan for awhile. It great tonic. It will build your reslstnec to disease, and you Will strongci The little red corpuscles are fighters, '.'bey battle with disease germs a out when there are enough of Keep your system well supplied. Thee you will keep well and you will enjoy life. But be certain yon get the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for It hy the fun naKi-w"Quide'a Pepto-Mangan.'' Some people take It in tablet form. It is so convenient. The liquid *.nd the tablets mcdW-ina’ value Look for the name ' Glide's" on the package.
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ibe reading public nrs very prone to damn 12 you don't and damn all the iAider ot you do. This coupl'd with the mechanical difficulties usually m ouster*d In newspaper production combine to make the Uie of the average publisher. Uc or UUle anytlilie but a tx-l of rarer. U the Oc mu City gentlemen roelueo tlus befor-j undmaking the »«i.-rpris<. th<-y deserve still groster oommendatto-v and Uk TIMES bespeaks for tln-m ih« lole-knc- of the people oi * k»mn CHy during the period ol reajustimnt of the Sentinel, both editorially and .tm-banl-cally. and wishes them every «urc«-*».
THE WOOL LITUATION Now put yourself in tl» wool inowcf s ple-e for a momenL During the past .. years tbs Unit'd States lias La-u importing woot at the rats of from Sio.iiOMWF to «W.000.COC pC'-'nds yeer. to say nothing of millions of yards of doth manufactured abroad from foreign wool. Thera is a surplus of wool and still inor' coming on almost every ship from Australia. Argentine or South Afrir*. The American wool grower find* no buyer* hun'tag his product and the pi ice quoted Is leas that the cost of production. If you ware In his place, wouldn't joo want an Import doty on wool? The American
AN INDEX One significant Index of the process of cllatioo that Is now going on U the decrease of Insurance on goods In-ld In warehouses The Boston Vein Bureau reports that on New York Insurance company has svffcread a decreaae of 4* per cent In the amount of premiums received from insurance on the Brooklyn water front, a great warehouse district. Another New York company showed a cancellation in premiums amounting to ftuo.ow dull! J>- last half of iVSP. du> largely to depleted locks of rut-rchandl*-Other Insurance companies report »‘.on.r declines In their business due t" lb# same cause. After these abnormally large accumulations of goods bars been disposed Of. Industry , w ill resume at a rate «b«t will supply our normal demand, and wags earners will find •mpkr/mcnt without fear of violent CuctunUoos lo their compmsaUou and without danger
GENUINE
ETON* HARBOR. Miss Anna Jeffrey has been spending a week at the "Dunbar." Mr. Jama O'Kane was the guest of Tliomae Gaset on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andwer Brown motored down ard will (final n for some time. llev and Mr* J-aul Uoh ary raoUvIng congratulations on tb* arrival of a baby boy. Mr. Mary Little kept twchelor hall over the week-end. Mr. Little I as a stock of lumber preparatory to repairing his loilkhrad which work * .11 aooc tRgln. Mr. and Mii. I'oaler Moore and some of the children motored down i.om GermoBlown to have a wock-end hetc. Dr. Saniud Morton and Mias Emily Wiidernurn were here raecnL’y for a bro-f atay; Miaa Hiidcrtran will occupy her own oettage this summer mid Intends .. ginning her season About April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Stsmav w.rj down fnr a short risIL sis were Dr. D. MHitch and Mr. George klarkLoi.!. Mrt. tb 8. Starr lies finished breaking up and packing up asd expected to atari to Oregon on Tuesday so she 1* well on her way hy now. The owners of the Graham tiouse. on Tuxedo FolnL recently purchased the adjoining lot and buve repaired the bulkhead of the same and now are haring the lawn graded, which trill greatly 1m-
Mr. and M-a. C. O .Latct.* i.Kjtjred over to neasantrllic L> apeud the weekend Willi Mr .and Via. I Joy'd Beamon. The Borough Bup-r-.ntend nl is Ivsy i banlng the grass off the vacant lota, a move that will greatly Improve the ap-
BULL DURHAM
tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for
IMRING WEDGE *
3 per cant. Interest c
Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCCAN CITY, N. 4.
When you think of advertising, think of the Caj>€ May County Times, which is read by nearly all Vie residents of upper Cape May County.
F. B. SHARP a Quality a V Grocer V Stable Gty,H-J.
A RELIABLE BUILDEB H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpatw aai BaOdcr Jobbing in AH Its Branchw SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer j md Shipper of Maurice Hirer Core Ojatm | Salt Oysters, Clams Snappers. Crabe ! Both Phone* Dock St Market P
New Series of Shares Now Open Sea Isle City B. 4 L Association T»ik K over *itk say el the Wrertoc* os WAYNE M. STRUTHER8,
THE ELECTRIC GOODYEAR WELT 8H0L REPAIRING SYSTEM Work Done White You Walt GOOD SERVICE □E8T MATERIALS Wc Give You a Quality Job Vincent Aooaiante is lull, st, sc. 1.1, city
goer PAIIT, 31 < GsOm gi#n T«.ti«s.nd sad Mss. «*^a«i iWILLIAM E. HINCH | »19 Market 6U FhUadelphia
TIMBB advertising pays big dteldroda.
When you think of building, think of George B. Jefferys BUILDER
129 Cored Street
Men of Cape May County For mary years we have been eaterinc *» eonai wanta. and that we have succeeded In eattefyln* them te shown by the steady growth of eur bueinem year by yeer. For the dtoertmlnatin, dresser theie te everything here from neck ties to clothing, and from eolter botUns to walking sticks. On'your next trip ta Ocean City fft»p
In and see this big mente store.
/( rrs mess fuks’ishisgs, jones has it. Jones’ Men’s Shop^
Next to rule and Trot Co.
804 Avbury Avenue,
Ocean City, *i. 4.
There is Real Happiness in Being Prepared Have you ever thought how much happier a person Is who Is pc*r -*red for emergency or opportunhy? Sttfrt right now by starting an cacount with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
j ptr cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N J.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAID: “Save, young roan, and become respectable and respected; it’s the qnickest and surest way.” DO YOU SAVE ANY MONEY? ’ Call or send ns a pOslal and let us open an account for you in the Bank of EXPERIENCE, STABILITY AND SUCCESS
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. 3 Per Cent Interett Patd on Savings Deposits
20 Per Cent Reduction on Clothing, Shoes and Underwear
CLARENCE PFEIFFER General Merchandise
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
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