Cape May County Times, 27 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 4

A crow** rnjayed the cMt'ti ■bow cl too by thr HI** 3cboo) pupil*, under .be direction of Mr. B*hu. of H»r - riaburc. *< the Urrle Tbeetre. FVid*} eren'.n*. A denoe followed at Liberty

mi— B. ioffe and Mia* T. ZucborltA are borne for the week M. B. Shapiro made his parent* a short

rally at Cape May last TueaAay ever D. Tcheniefsfcy. one of oor for fsrmcr* eras a visitor here recently. T. Abrams and niece w *

As Ion* as they must carry cold lunches why pot please the children by packin* those lunches so that they will come out trash and tasty when unpacked at school? To help make those lunches attractive, small fringed squares of cotton crepe are

iff sa THE) UK IHK Miff IT It BECAUSE HE HAS THE LIFE AND ENERGY THAT TED BLOOD GIVES

He has a cood color. He Is st-jo* and virile, and looks It. He Is good humored He Ir.ngha easily. In snort, he is ‘Toll of life." which is simply another say of aayVnc ba U fuO of rad blood. U you are ■rank and run-down and nervous, don't a ard have a poor appetite

of Oode's Peptc-Maasan ard take It fcr . .— w. .t meal-time. 8da tww K up by giving you ptetwy of

MATTHEW Jt. RYAN COMMISSION MERCHANT

BALT OYSTERS. CLAKS SNAPPERS. CRABS

DOCK STRCET MARKET RMtLA^rLRHIA,

DOWN GOES THE PRICE OF THU IB JUBT FURTHER EVIUEMCS OF WHAT OUR PROOUCER-TO-COKSUtABK

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of Osittity Jf 5TRATHMLRE. LUMBER CO. Sea Isle City Strathmere

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An heriioom started this family feud

Au old viclin, rich only in sentimental vs’at, wss the innocent. cause of this family fend—simply because its original owner died without making a Will tour heirs may be even-tempered in disposition, perhaps so charitable as to have never caused trouble. But yon die— and leave no Will. Then let the State aame the administrator who parcleo out the estate as prescribed by law. Someone receives some piece ot property, however small, that you have promised another. What happens? A family fend! A Will saves much bickering and many heartburning*. It alsl> insures that your property will go to whom it is intended—quickly and ai less cost Better see your lawyer if yon haven’t made one. And, please feel free to consult with our Trust Officer if you have any question to ask about estates sud their settlement Or write for booklet

CAMDENXgAFg/DEPOSIT . &TRUST COMPANY 334 FEDERAL STREET. CAMDEN. N.J.

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