CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES fVinwxciBi.-d «rith thr
l«l* City Ken -«
!■«>■ fiehlln* for five yean «o keep out of th<- hand* of receiver*. Itoptnc a*»iii»t hoiH- thal cooditmaa would Improve. I I’uhllc aoaunluloiK-r* H* Uie* end frr >sht rate* and In *..me InMance* there an other regulation* which larre-
_ My Hx expenditure* n* wHI a* receipt.. CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES »nd votcn are not yet In humor to «!-
OCEAN P"
iMMlahed Every Friday by the
COMPANY
low tran*pnrtatlon rompenier to operat*
at a prol.t.
With the demand for the abolition ol pre*mt grade crown nr* It I* hardly proluUilr that a road i"'roa* New Jeney
could U- apprond hj- the lie with croulng* at gradof a new road would be greatly
amove road
hen the Wild wood-Pen: ■lilt we Win ba wining b » to be poor prophet*.
BELLEPLAIN
Waltr.- Creamer and mother vlalted ralatlve* In Undgeton on Sunday Mr*. Adam Mrlale. of I'hlladelphla. la
vial ting her parent*. Mr and lira. Wll-
' am Layton.
Mr*. Nettie Semen of I’hlladelphla, >ent Saturday night with her aon. H. G.
NO PROMISE OF NEW ROAD TO THE SHORE
The announcement I* going the rounda of the preaa that a high power electric railroad la to be built from Wildwood to Pmnagrove. Like the chickenpox. thl* atory break* out about o-ce a year, except that In this caar the road la to tun from Wildwood Inatead of Atlantic City. Uke announcement waa made aa far back aa twenty or twenty-five year* ago. end no me real estate holders began to revalue certain lands at big price* under the Impression that the promoters would need a rtrlp of It U. hit ranter. Woodatown. or aomc other place, says
the Elmer (N. J.) Times. aomen
We do not want to apeak or write
lapamgingly of aueh additional travel- ,h, • week-end with her niece. Mrs. Ing (adllUoa aa may be proposed, but Goor « r w He** such proporltlona A fBl aocla! was held In the making a profit. p - °- 8 - of A - H»»- Thuraday evenSuch u road would coat now twice aa "W ,or *** ot the Junior Epworth much to build aa !t womd ten ><wra l^H'e ago and twice aa much to operate now Mr - “ n<l Mra. Iceland Champion and aa then. Ten* of thousand* of mile* • on - of l-eealwjrg. »p.nl the week-ood of lorg e*tabll*h> d electric llnna through wl,h ,he H'tera parent*. Mr. and Mr* equally good territory have not paid a Pettit. dividend to atockhol. r* for some year* A • on »*" *x>rn to Mr. and Mr* T. J. ! an mnny of them cannot pay bond In- Hurell. on Saturda) tereat because coat of operation exceeds Ml»e la>lua Hcsr and friend. I>eater Income. Itigglns. of Court Houae. accompanied by Only a few railroads can be operated Ml " Krma Mason end llenjamln llojlr*.
)■ pro- of Wildwood, motored to Mlllvllh that Iranapor:atIon line* can be ! urday.
t and pay xt any time In thr near M, " ,, El#l« Kahle, of Dorothy. N. J, Travel to the aeaahore 1* light ] ■P*"* Thuraday evening with Ml** Erma
t about four nvntha In the year. J Maaon.
but railroad* must have enough rolling •"*«»• «-Urr. of Klchland. spent stock to accommodate the traveling da > r evening with his alstrr. Mr*. A
putdic when travel I* greateat even | Hndloott.
though It He Idle at other tlmea. ' Norman Nlchol* spent the week
New York City. Brooklyn, n.iladel- w* 1 !. reU.
phln. Pitlahut* h. Wnshlngton. D. C„ and | “■ M. Hess and aon Arthur, spent Monmany othrr large dtlea. Including Chi- day with the former's mother. Mr*. J. D.
eago. operate e ectric lines with almost "
•II the paaseng.ea they t
year around, but •Ue to pay dlvldi
and even the excellent the nation'* capltol do not earn
Interest.
Ilemmle Big and wife. 01 IlurHngton. I‘n . have moved here and hare bought
tie- liateman farm.
Mrs William Tullner. of Sea late City, and children, spent Monday here with
Mr*. Tullner.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Dnwnarn.
daughter, and Mr. and Mr*. Harry Down-
am. spent Friday at Atlantic <?ty.
Mr*. El wood Devaul passed away 01 Wednesday. Interment was at tb
Methodls: Cemeu-y.
l-ealie Howell, of An--spent Sun
day with his mothei
Mr*. Komr'-a Coraon spent Tuoaday al Mr*. Harry Qar.-iaoa and aon. Of Nrw-
are rlMtlng her mother, and Mr*. Chart** Koha have gone ir Philadelphia horn, for thr wim " ea Ida and Ruth Abram*, of Phila- >. »epnt Sunday with their slater 2 01 PWtodalphlA 1. vis-
ir SiSfflR
PETZ Automotive School
Hand Sapolio-
Sapolio tfoilrt
for everyday use Made from vegetable od
'The BLESSINGS OF A BANK ACCOUNT ARE MANY—AND PRUDENT ARE THEY WHO START IT EARLY AT THE OCEtN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY WHICH ENCOURAGES THE GROWTH
For the Kiddies’ sake Daddy should leave a Will
Most fathers, ignorant of the law, think the State will distribute their property to the best advantage of their loved ones if they leave no Will. i b:s is far from the truth. When a man dies without a Will, the State appoints an adro’-istrator who parcels out the estate according to fixed law. regard for sentiment or the nerd of individuals. A crippled child for instance, is no better rewarded tlia>i one who is phyically fit. 1 o die without a Will also means that your esUte will probably take longer time to settle—and added cost This often works hardship. Sometimes, too, someone shares wlio rightfully should not share. Have yofi made a Will? If not, fulfill your responsibility as a father by visiting yon' lawyer to-morrow. Should you wish further information on this subject, feel free to put your questions to our Trust Officer. Or write for free booklet
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ProvidingAmerica’s Dinner Because of our annual Thanksgiving teas, some one has said tliat the turkey rather than the eagle, should be the emblem of America. While turkeys for November's cclebra tion are fattening in thousands of farm' yards. New Jersey is harvesting more than 160,000 barrels of cranberries which wiS give the final touch to that epicurean event Native thrift and industry have capitalized what was once considered waste marsh land and made it yield substantial revenue ™ Tying the farms and the cities of the Stain together are thousands of miles of telenhon lines, where once communication was deoe dent on the sailboat or the stage coach Th grot.cr and the shipper can keep in touch with each other and with the big mars* centers, eliminating time and distance. The men and women who maintain .-a operate the Bell Telephone Lints in N r w Jersey arc ambitious to keep pace with ,h growth of its industry. and to giv th^ fellow citizens in this State the be', , f r phone service possible. lc,e "
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