Cape May County Times, 1 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES CwnoMlatefl with Bo* I*I« City Rorlew

PuUlahod Erery FtIkUv by the 'CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES COMPANY (Incorporated) West Jersey and Landis Avei.urs SEA trt.B CITY, N. 3.

WM. A. HAFFERT, President and Oenei U M»n»*er CKAS. O CONNOK, Treasurer C. F. BCIIUCK. Secretary

cr.pllon Price. ILM per Year

AdrerUsing Rates Furnished Upon Ajipi'cation.

K Entered at the Post Offce at Sea I» aty, N. 3.. as second-class matter

United Typothetae of America International Association of Master Printers

The City Commissioners of I City snowed their usual conristehey ; appointing Thomas E. Ludlam. Jr. as !■ a memtier of the Poerd of Freeholders from the nrst ward of Sea Isle City. Consistency because the Commissioner*. themselves all young l.mines* men. are pledged to give Sea Isle City on administration ol successful yoOng huslnese i am. and Mr. Ludlara distinctly belongs to •-his class. The appolntmen 1* »n excellent one. and our old friend "Uncle Jim" Eustace, who has w> ably lined the FreeliolCer „ position for many years, ilnd* an able ■ and worthy successor.

: BUREAU ?. CCNBOUDATION » The execution of the laws of the '' United Stales Is exclusively the duty of i the President, except where Congress. With the approval of the President, ha* ■ ./'created a board or commission to perform some special function. Upon the V President, therefore, rest* primarily, ami almost • -.clnaively, the reeponslblllly for the mmnor In which the law* are- ad-mlni-tcred and the result* attained In both cost and efficiency. Sn the perloniiance of the w 'k of the government the executives In the past have established or secured tba establishment of various bureaus which duplicate work done In other bureau* or which conl^duei work entirely foreign >o the work ol the dciiTUaviits in which they were r inoorpc.

| mended io the Joint Congressional Con.- ^ miuee on Reorganisation that an act be passed consolidating various bureaus and rensglEniag work with a view to eliminating duplication. Press dispatches say that 'legislation. It U fell, may require 5 -moru* time." but there should be no teat of dri»> so far as Congress Is concerned. .It i» plated that the members ol the t-ablriei »r* unsmlnous in desiring the t isorfanlsatlon. and. since their*

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may be si.fely

.r they make any specific recufti{VlHnfllfr- tor the consolidation o' buroaus Jor t^c purpose of eliminating dup- : Ucation and fed>

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‘without any delay whatever. Keduc‘*uin of tries 1* the demand of the hour.

tl undoubtedly gtpnt t is asked in that >M-

PRESB ASSOCIATION HAS SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION The annual convention ol the New Jersey Press Association w»s held at the Orw-oc* Motel. WlUlanwtewn. Mu**., on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of last week, ^pliu about 1W Now Jersey newspaper men participating. From Cape May County, Editor* Cooper. fresm Cape May Court House, end Haffort. of Sea }ale City, attended; from Salem County. Editor Foster, of Elmer: and irom Cumberland County. Editor Ladd. Of Vineland. The ty-tp for Editor P. S. Footer, of the Kinwr Times and Woodslosm Mon-itor-.‘.•glster was *1*0 hlr honrytoooi trip. h.. liavlh* been married the night before, and the Association prev.ntad the happy coup.e wrt’h a handsouK- gift at

OWNERSHIP STATEMENT kteuwnt of ownership, managen

FIRE THREATEN* OLD SEA ISLE HOTFL On Friday afternoon, at J:1S. Are dameead the Mansion House, owned by Charles Woertg. It is genere’ly believed ih.1 soma one started a bouCre, which, bring unable to control, rapidly spread, the flames being fa-.nrd by the wind and aided by the high brush nearby. An alarm was sent In and the Are truck arrived quickly on Use teene. By this time the Ore bad gotten underneath the back part of the house and It was tHirning from within. For a time It appeared as If the whole bouse wr^s doomed and had fifteen more mlnutfcs elapsed before the lire department arrived. It would not have been saved, for the wall* and Umber of the house were very hot and dry. and It did not require much to start a Are. The Bremen did heroic work by preventing the Are from reaching the main building, and they succeeded It. extinguishing It in about an hour. The damage was slight. PERSONAL MENTION (Continued'from page 1)

H. C. Rump, a well-known manufacturer of Philadelphia, la now re-aiding In his college for the summer. MU* Cynthia Twohey has returned from a tew days visit Baltimore.

oath mat cowry Tags, sea ima car, *, *,

Mrs. Ewoss U now rerid 1ns at the CKeli cottage. Landis avenue and Coral street, for the

phta. have bought the property c Boyer, on Cored street

y. or waapmgion. u. aril Ulti on Mjmt'a.y and will re-i ra. Lewis Cheater's home, aa

Mr*. Toby, of WaaJ»U»gton. D. C..

rived-In ^

main at Mrs. !

she has done In former years, Walter flcoble. the mtulc dnalei of Mlllvin.-, is now getling hi* Ariadne street rottayc ready to occupy tor the

J. Heinple and family are now rupytng their Fnrrand street cottage. Vincent Short end family termer n denU of Set l*!e. spent .Sunday visiting •*--*- many fr.ends here.

Mu* Margiret Petetrern epenl a few lays In Philadelphia last week. Mr. and Mr*. TueOdore Schali. of Philid'APhU, ore now residing at their twage to. the summer. ’ Harry Krllnger. of PbOndelphla. and s lumber jf hi* friends spent the Week-

). ann Mra H. CWBa. of PWUtde!ph’a. are now occupying thotr co'lage at Ballrond -venue and Pwari street.

Whets . Hotel at Btrathroere tor

Quality Auto Parts

wmeaiifs^siss at Sen Xksa MM ftiaas GILL PISTON RINGS Ante Gear ; N.W.O *—

1UCI [smnj Orenajitsy Cigarette No olflarotto has the sam* delicious flavor ss Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette.

Every Facility Conveniently Arranged THE OCEAN TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY HA* EVERY FACILITY vOR THE USE OF «TS CUSTOM*** AND SO CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED, THAT THEY LO*E NO TIME IN THE TRANSACTION OF THEIR BANKING BUSINEf*. NEW ACCOUNT*INCLUDING YOURS, ARE INVITED. Ocean City Title and Trutt Co.

OCEAN CITV, a i.

K* AstaB-y Avenue,

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Another Big Canned Fruit Sale

Tbit Is ths second sal* In a comparatively short time wherein we have been able to offer our customers unusual values In Canned Fruits- Coming as this sa i* does Just before the great National Holiday, It affords In stocking tna picnic basket. We guafantae *Y»ry esn to be ottr Usual standard of quatlty, and at th*Vk PECIAL DOZEN PRICE* It will pay every housekeeper to lav in a ge-crout eupply.

ADDRESS OF OUR "ASCO" STORE, "WHERE OUALITY COUNTSLandis Avenue and Italia Street, Sea Isle Gty

GRATED PINEAPPLE A dt I clous deasert—ready to serve. Mighty t

C 11c; a., $1.25 •nr Sherbets, ice Cream, Puddings, etc.

FANCY C^LIFOrtNIA PEACHES EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA ngACHES . HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE HAWAIIAN SLICED FIN£Aj>PLE HAWAIIAN GRATED PINEAPPLE CHOICE CALIFORNIA APPRICOTS - FANCY CALIFORNIA APRICOTS CALIFORNIA SLICED PEACHES -

dox Z6S dox 138

can tk dox l.n Mg can S6c iox 2 90

FANCY SUGAR PLUMS

SS 12c; do,

York Sttia ripe frtrtt of excellent quality; if fau like (Hums. »v U wtk atsjoy these.

$1.40

Good Things to Eat for July 4th

“Asco” Coffee ■» yew ire jwrticuwar about yoe: cw| our fameue ' Aeco" blend. We k-owtta you.

ib. 25c of coffre, try » pound of rich, rare flavor wlii please

P**t "Ink Salmon Choicv Ssrdlnn* Sour Pick ire — Fjocy Ouren O.’lSo. Fancy Stuffed ^bvre -

can Sc J—5c cans 10c big bot Me bet Uc, 22c

Victor Bread Why bake these not days when you that It equal to the txHt home -mi ..at you

Bia an. SANDWICH fk/* LOAF Wa can buy "Victor,- the loaf ever at*. Try H. —1 __

Pure Jelly - American Made Catsup TsSrir Mustvd

glare Me _ _ .bet 10c glass 7c

“Asco” Tea?

ib 45c

"Ascs" Pork anC Bean* Cslifornla Tun* Fish

jgan 10c can 11c, He

What's mere refrrehlno than a giasd make the bast iced tea us* uur Orange

Of .IS AL ICED TEA. To »nkoe or India Coyton.

Potted Meals "Asco" Dried Bsef "Asco" Peanut Butwr Rich New Cheese Assorted Fruit Jam* Pure Grape Juice

can Sc, 10c — j>ka ioc glass 9c » tie jar iSc — pint bot 2*c

“Asco” Corn Flakes 3 tJ* 25c . i-oika wno hev* triad ''Asco" *ay He the be*' th*v aver ate. Try a package.

Best Red Salmon Princes* E-lsd Orsas.r.fl Butter Thin Biscuits Nabisco Wafers "Asco" Pork and Besn* Kraft Lheeea "Asco" Mustard

. bot 2bc pfcg 1»c png 10c Can 1*V»c .. Jar Me

A j il.'-GER ALE * ROOT BEER o ( SARSAPARILLA Buy a doren assorted. Sn.pty bet

Ibo, 12 c ) SI 4S Do* Its returnable t On* oeat

Silk Shirts—Specials-—at $4.50

Straw Hats SILK HOSE, Me UaLS HOSE, <0o FINE LINE OF BAGS, SUIT CASES, ETC. WHITE -V" NECK SWEATERS, ALL WOOI -*?■*> te * ,SL0 ° HAT* CAPS ODD PANTS ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR ** • n4 780 Hart, Schaffoer and,Marx Clothe* Jones’ Men’s Shop

Ocean City, M. <1-

Next to Title and Trust Co.

EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT LEADS TO INDEPENDENCE PRUDENT IS THE FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL WHO PUT* oAeater EFFICIENCY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF A BUSINESS, BECAUSE IT ' t SPEEDS UP PROSPERITY AND LEADS TO INDEPENO-

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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WHERE EVERY FACILITY IS AT YOUR SERVICE.

j per cent interest paid on {Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, H. J.

BENJAMIN FRANK UN SAID : “Save, young man, and become respectable and respected; It’s the quickest and surest way.” DO YOU SAVE AN? MONEY ? Call or send us a postal and let us open an account for you in the Bank of EXPERIENCE, STABILITY AND SUCCESS 3 per cent interest paid Security Trust Company, Cape May City, N. J.

WE TEACH AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS Day Classeo 9 A. M. Night Classes 7.30 P. M. STRING GARDEN INST.M2, il,o.d ud GuAm.iu , PNU. Cltmaea Open 1st of Each Mopth 110#

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Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lria For Sate M. M. SOFRONEY HEAL ESTATE 4 INSURANCE

NOTARY PUBLIC

SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY

HARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY SEA I£LE CITY* NEW JERSEY.

When you think of building, think ot George B. Jefferys & Co. BUILDERS

129 Coral Street

Sea LUe City, N.

Store Will Close at 1 P. M., Monday, July 4th

I OmimSmtm Om. AD TV. Ym, | MRS. FBITY CEONECEBTH HOltl BELlEVilE j i| Landis Avenue and Frits St. Sen lale Oty, N. J. I