Cape May County Times, 18 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

OAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

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iry Frtdftj- ly tb« CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMI COMPANY (Incorporated) WeM Jvracr and L*ndl* Avenue* SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

THE CONTROLLING TRIANGLE The re*ull» of the w«r in Europe have put the naltaim of thi- mrth In a politico never more favorable to the *ucoe»* o! a limitation of armament protnam. There U now no nation in Europe In a poaltion to mak< trouble for Great BHtlan. There ta no nation In a opillion to make ai- a«rei<»..e war aicalnat •' I'nlted St^ej There I* no nation In poaitioa 10 m-.K- an ucftrearlve wi aim I nit Japan. Tbri* are the three and the only jrreat -alloni malntalntnc naval rltah'auir.u r'a of aufllcient malfnitudr to conduct a war requi: ini naval eo-opera-Don. That being true, there li no reaeon why any* nation aliould maintain a military eatabllihnient other than that neoaaaarv for n. dinar; d«<en».-. unlei'

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rf the ac-jompllihmCt of that

deatre. If any euch there be? will have dlfllculty In making explanaticu which will be aatlafaclory to their l ame people

after the conference U over.

SOUTH REAVILLE

Bradford Steelman and wlfe. of Camden. apent the paat week with Mn. 81

not her. Mra. I.ida Whcvton. ne WaUon. of Millville, hai I

till ting relallvea here.

ianna. of Sot th Vineland. a| the week—nd with Harmon Mill on

aa at Cape !

returned to Newark, where they Ethel Hoffman apent Friday with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* Quickmlre. t

Vlceland.

Mr. a..d Mr*. Winifred Howell, of Millville. ipc-.t Sunday with the latten parents. Mr. and Mr*. William Harris. WhiU coniidertnc the source of reed, why not consider the biggest ilnrle Href 1 In the co*t of growing potatoes, namely.

chopping

aome other of the hading nation* 11 Great Brit I an and Japan and the Fnlte.1 Stale* can agree upon certain Important International relation*, ar they ahoutd !»

with rewultant reducthm i

aiderable wealth and man power for mil laation In Industrial tnitnad of militar 1 a Ilf tine of the horde m the proplto tw true, the people i the varioua naUona repreeented at Ot will watcli wit 9 attitude each natio may take, with particular referei-re t the effect that attitude may have upu leaching an ultimate a

_ <*ber natlona but by the pretple of thelt reduction of the coat ot arnwent come* not from offlcialdoro hut from the rank and file Of the citisanahtp of th. more tmportaot natloiii who ore now hearmu the tiurd.-n of utmost deatructlve tasatlon T’resldeut Harding voiced the saottnweit Ot practically all the people of the world wheel he espreaeed the desire to secure, through a conference of th* representslives of nations, agreement upon a plan t.y which the competition In armanwt.' may be checked. Thoae who stand in

Miss Hulda Heaton Court House Tuesday. Mrs. Harry' Spenie Millville on Friday.

Chariea EHenlwncer and Charl.-i K. Foster. Jr., liave returned from a motor

trip to Marysville. Fa.

Mias Helen Mason, of the State Normal, ■pent the week-end with he Mr. and Mrs. Janie* T. Maxon. Milton, Grace, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with hli father. Urvi Gear. Mis* Clare Riley Is •ctlmc agent at j ( Ocean View, while Elmer On* t» cn hi*

vacation.

Horace A. i*ayne and Mrs. Edward | McAllister were tn MUHille on Tuesday | Oscar Burley was In Philadelphia on

f-titUser btU. Th* queatlor. comet 1 distribution. ThH contains valaable lo-

ur, will you or will you not mix . *ur i .

own- I hare volume J, No S. "Hint* to I forr * lto ® 00 ,hl » To ° »•«- Potato Orowers" here In the offlo* for| come to It for th- wotting.

n TOUR PRIirnNO t^Ft-V^V olog lewt Doo't tr»R ^ !

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Mrs cure Townsend, o' Atlantic spent Thursday with Mr*. C. M. Welt- j

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Mr. and M.*. Ralph Mellon nail, of I Millvlll. vtstted H- A. Payne and wife. ] th* first of the week

CELLEPLAIN Mr and Mr*. Earl Nickerson, aid -o’i Charles, of Ocean City, are visiting the Utters parent*. Mr. an Mrs. C. P. Hen. John Oobh. of Loeibu «. spent Saturdaynight with hi* friend. Norman Nichols Mrs. Jacob Dennis, of Dennlsvllic. apent Monday with her mother. Mr*. Jesse

Hand

Mr. and Mrs WHIeta Kaiwood are entertaining rompany from Tabernacle. Mil* Myrtle Haas, who Is cmployrd at Tuckaboe. meat Sunday with Mr. awl ! Mr*. H. <1. So mere Uus Muller and fnend. of Phllaih uia. j have been .-pending a few day* ■ ilh Mr. j and Mr*. Joseph M*-on. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Here, were slapping 1.1 Millville ran Friday M:. and Mu. H. N. Here and daughter, i Marjorie, spent Sunday with the former - ’ l-rother. Mr. rand Mr* In. Here, ol Sen j i*le City . Mr. and Mrs Clinton Howell, af Millville. vutted the Utter* parent*. Mr. and Mra Jacob. PrttIL on Saturday. George and Reuben Hess, after spend- ; ing a lew days with their families, have 1

Our Safe ^ Deposit Vault IS FOR THE PROTECTION | OF VALUABLES AND WE ? INVITE YOU TO MAKE ff . USE OF IT. Sf ( A SAFE DEPOSIT HERE COSTS ONLY A 8**ALL •

AMOUNT.

Ocean City Title anu Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, M. J.

Annou ncement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality. In addition to selling

BATTERIES the right battery for your car, our service includes skilful repair work on every make of battery. You can rely on responsible advice and reasonable prices here. We look forward to a call from you CLARENCE S. MAZURIE Garage Landis Ave. Sea Isle City, N. J.

Big Canned Fruit Sale

Th.** b J bargains In Cann*d Fruits that ev.ry hcuscwife should tax* ; THANKSGIVING DAY. Better yet. Hock your pantry ihelvre for the nrlnt

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Packs 27c™ Apricots «... 27c™ Pineapple 27c

3 can* for 80c r $3.20 dozen cam

YOU MAY BUY THEM ASSORTED ANY WSY YOU WISH

ADDRESS OF OUR "ASCO" STORE. "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS-

Landis Avenue and Italia Street, Sea Isle City -Asco" Evan. Milk «... 10c “Ascc” Oleomargarine 20c “ * . . A pur- butter subatitut. ot exreptktoal merit.

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THE BEST PACKED—AT SUCH WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES 1

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uy Now for Your anksgiving Baking Lemn Peel U> ?5c Candled Citron » Best Flum Puddlou c*" -Gc California Seeded Rsislne pkc 2*-. •la Soodies* Raisin* pke «k Best Cioansd Current* pkg 19c m Date* _ . - pkfl 19c nut Butt?. »• 'SC

Best Pure Lard * 13c |

-‘Asco” Mina Beat .. 24c

Gold Seal Oats 10c Thr ».-ry choir.*t while oat* grown. A very Krelthful aud re«.omir*l break!*.-, -wnal. “Asco” Coffee * 25c

Dark Red Cranberrte* Very Beit Mixed Nut*

Fancy Filberts

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I I SUL Pumpkin b, B c>» 12>^c

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Fancy California Almondi «■ Jfc Very Beit Orange Pe*l rb 244

Tsmtor Preserve*

"Asco" Baking Pswde. Baher-v shredded Cocos-

Victor Bread Big Loaf 6c

10c

•‘A*co” Buckwheat or Pancake Flour

^ST^T^ Rose Rice a 9c ^ ■ k25c Choice Peas ... 12',c c ^ forma p, (ini>c ,ra J7/ . “Asco” Teas 45c * runes *^ C ’

Highways arid Talk ways

* The fost improved highway in America is ; said to have been built in 1794 and this was the beginning of the good roa^j movement that has spread from coast to coast. Good roads are essential to the prosperity and progress of every New Jersey community. Ribbons of hard surfaced highways must tie then* to the great outside world. In the same manner the men and women of the Bell System—many of them your neighbors—are maintaining “talkways” not alone to the homes and business houses in tnis community but also to every other com. munivy in the United States. Glistening bands of copper stretch from your door to every comer of the country making “talk travel” possible, without re gard to season, weather, or road conditions.

W. W. BRITTAIN Uiyfrict Mtuager

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