Cape May County Times, 30 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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IHSPECTKIII IT SHIPPING POMT

0«—™»n Co~opn«on Ex

PNM to Anrt Lamt LaW , toC<«rWoutR^KtKm>.

■EW JERSEY FIRST STATE' o* Wmmm Km» Taka Upaa Maa «

a *ir dUMbadoa rIiSe by i

wltk tba areraca prteaa paid tb« tanam- far Mm aamr peodoru la the vhala-

rkaca tbroagboat th< state, a*

■howa by tba records of die State Bowan of Markets Ttila Inform*tlon la then Mrwarded to erery women's eh* to may other pereons. ornnlsatSoa

90QTM DCNNIS

Mrs. P. H Anflustloc U at days wHh Mrs. McCormick.

Mrs. A_ Bra

ultra to Oooaor

the work of fte market re- , Mad materially la checkin* ■ toward this ktad of prodr- ,

««*the Ptaa of oMdai shlppin* petal tajdartja of cradod fain prodaeta. rua win be achieve* thro. * arrance amata computed by atate aad fadaral

atractor of tha atata Mga. died at Ml boast. « HMh street. BerUagtoa. at tba age of olghtyaavac years, fflb health hid failed rapidly since tha death of his wtfa, olooephtne Boach Balnea, last Christmas, on the dMath

anniversary of their wadding.

Mr. Halnaa was-a aaa of Dr. laaaa B. Haines aad a direct deaccn^at of some of the eertUat Engtlsh set tiers of Mow Jersey. Ha Irma emlnneat aa

ef Mrs. Thoanss MiUra. Jr. over the wesK-

Aususcus 1. MeenraM

af tha Cal tad States i-. tf agrlcalmra. who has worked oat the |

t a Asm wtlM t *** I ** t ff *e ett;

A.. Hhtr otk * r N"

city of B

^Valter Scoble ACTROLAS wui PIANOS WLLVILUE. NEW JERSEY

- Mow Jersey, aad la recent years ha 1 probably tha gsaataat living ai rity oa thla aahject. aad aa B I

of the death of Mrs. Maty Carroll, of Bel-

Woodbine Machine Works WootAms - N. J. General MACHINE WORK Pen 1 T ^ Truck For Sale Chandler’s Light Lunch and Bakery

MB. Tkm; have 1

la dartre fall vatae Baas tha grading

ed by the United States depanmeat ef coUore aa federal tiupectors at a

rep ted by federal Inspector* a I at any market destination

As the piss will operate to Its initial application to the marketing of pota-

-N. J^C. 8. Grades" Tbeae wTU tortnde Taney." "No. V "Mo. 1. SmalT and "Mo. IT ‘ “

No. K. Jl. r . and A. M^ E

R. A M., and Helen

. K. T. He formerly held the f most eminent grand Ugh ;

priest of the Boyml Art* Masons tn .

s.

IS one of those Instrumental tn

ostabUahtog the New Jersey Masonic

ear Burlington, and only s few

before his death promoted the organisation to Burlington of the Otder of Demolcy and AssocUtloa far :

Boys under Masonic supervision. He Is survived by three children. L

Snowden Haines. Miss Margate*' H.iweg and Hiss Caroline Haines at

orUngtotL

Lata of CorparatUna Governor Edwards accepted tho Ignstloa of William H. Spear of Jersey Ctty. a BepukUcan. as dmd* court Judge. Mr. Spear will Join the legal staff of the Public Service Cbrpora-

oa.

In his letter the governor said: *Tt Is unfortunate that Mew Jersey Is aa situated (hat the reward held out to 1U bench Is not su&dest to meet tha

harwaM motored to Trantoa • to attsod the OmtTnrno msw Exercises of the Nonaal School. Lsnsdowne. called on the lllsee

CeUbrat* Year Fourth of July with a Box of

CANDIES AT YOUR TABLE! " Bwttmr Cmm*m Cmml Bt MmJ» " Visit Our Ice Cream Parlor — x-* r —

Spring Garden Institute N. E. Cob. Bnmi mmi Sprin, Cm6m Streets PMsitilphia, Pm. SkATCLASSHS: ■oclrirtty a^ lartmahil Mirkwini EVENING CLASSES: Arts. Mi lialral aad N si Ml 11 ifaral Stag Practice. Pill i iM k. fffcnrrtrtfy. BaAa. ■toal mmt Bactrknl IfB.araa. Mathmmrtr. Opms giyfaml ■■■ Ittk, tm.

1 INSTALL 8ANITAXT SEPTIC TANKS

H. A. DEERY

! Jobbing Ib AS Its BBHMbas SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. [

Independence Day Suggestion (•oar EVERY YOU NO MAN LOOKS FORWARD TO THE TIME WHEN HE Wl^-L HAVE GOOD SIZE RESERVE FUND A FUND THAT IS AMPLE FOR EVERY NEED AND COMFORT. I NOW 18 A OOOO TIME TO ' START SUCH A FUND WITH . THE OCEAN CITY TITLE AND | TRUST COMPANY.

Mr. aad Mrs. M. 1

Helen Corson Is spending a few days | with Amaranths Smith, of Ooraa Ctty. 1 Mr. and Mm Clarence Smith, of Ocean City, were BeeMey'a Point visitor* I

Itu a.-—^ tn a position to <

x . paying Ms

Dibbs were Atlantic City shoppers Thura-

Dlrtrfhur of Boymr's loo Groom

Cape Hiy Court Hook New ’J«raev ^

SPITZER'S

1023 Market Street * Bau/ttjul Line ef Miaerjr, Fen, Ceati, Saib mmJ Ortaa Al LmM Prices m. spitzer 1023 Mir.fl St. PhRa

'trt foe Earning More Than last Year?

Wofk

TW nahMahk a FhoiJi ’L'.tgSg

failing markcc. claiming tuvj — up to apertErmtlor. The ewtUlcate of Inspection will b* prlma fade evidence In any court of the atate of New Jersey and aU courts of the I'nlted States and genuine cauae win have to - c aboTU berrafter for any rejection ^Hev^^emey fanner* begin to ship their potatoes about July 13. Three of the largest group# of growwa have .ofcad for the Inspection service on their entire crop The* are fhe Garden State Potato Grower* 1 Co-opera-tive Association, the Monmouth County Fanner*' Co-operadvg Assortation and the Burttoyfn County Hopply and Produce AsuodattML Neither grodtoR nor tnapertlou i» coinpulaory under the New Jenwy taw. the ofBcial guarantee will be applied ocly to tbe prdduets of those fanner* who decide to adopt tbe plan. ’ Co-operation of the state and federal bureaus on the inspection »ervi<'* was made poaalhle through a provision in tbe recent appropriation# bill passed by CW*s. The federal departmeaVuas ugreed to further cov^raHon ahd plans are now being made 17 the New Jersey Marttet Bureau to exteod the inspection service aa fanners may reqo.- it to otl “' r cr °P* fnr W hlch ofBci*’ state-federal grade# are

established.

Close Watch on Margin* To aid tbe campaign of state orgaiilxatloci to chaflt J nr<Min.f* tills ruumer 30 j-.se> rommimlti--' h#ve cn..«vA ar mwkrt ^T<r„h" «r >. <^ mv*te«T and tlwlr *rtl«1l»e* are d. n^ted entirely from their Mate arc*n‘•fJTL Anv housewife Inqulrtog the jra of fruit or vegetable* oa her .rain* visit to the store or uisraet ,y be pro-wring 'hi* !nf..raiati««. , V^enr Is DO opportunity f-r any lu r to recognize her and misquote

{..rwarded to Trenton by

icvuai worm w • .w wu Circuit court Judges to T -w- Jersey receive I1LOOO a year, with redremeRt at half pay after 14 years' service. Public Servtoe Gains tnerrasod earning* of the snbaldlary companies of tbe Public Service Corporstkio for May aa compared with the same mooth a year ago and for tbe 12 mooth* ended May 81 are shown 1 a statement submitted to Che directs by President McCarter. Operating revenue* for May were $S 276J64. an Increase of 8132.486 over May last year Tbe amount available for dividends and surplus was $Z7L915. a gain of $30*®. For the 12 month* ended May 81 the operating revenues a moulded to $76,067.874. a gain of $791385 over the preceding 12 mooth*. The amount available for dividends and surplus was $4.480314. a gain of $1340399 uvar tbe preceding 12 months. New Jersey Bunds The stair treasury will be beard tod I by several thousand dollars to premium* from the rale of $5300.000 of tunnel and bridge Iwnds by tbe State Howe Commission. The bonds will, bear Interest at 4«4 per rent, and the facts that they were more than three times over*uh«crU«-d and that the bids ranged from $100375 to $108 indicate their great popularity with in rest', r*. Three different banking companies offered to take the entire Issue. Two of them sre New York instituti.u: But the bond* are to go to New Jc sey bank*, and most of them will no doubt ultimately full Into the hand* of investor* la this state. At the present tune there 1* ronsiderable demand for ong term b-mda that are regarded as gUt edge.” such as the bridge and tunnel i**ue. Hackcttstown Man In Raea Tbooin* A. Shield* of Hackettstown filed with tbe •e.-mary of Mate his icwtlflcate as s mnfiidate fur the IX-u. erratic ;iomln-<i«n for Congress In the I Six:!. distrtcL He will act as hi* <>wn irami-aU-n manager, and the Racket t»town National Bank will be Ida depos- ! itorv for .wmpalgn funds. Mr ShirW* serve 1 to the assembly : in It* i9 and 1920 and ran for O igress | la tiie latter yew agatoM Randolph

1 IVrk.n*.

Warn O. K. Withe rawn knot ho,- mo.-e asuinw the New Jrr- : m-v WUolenale Drug ComptMJ of Ne wark for alleged vlolatl-.a of toe Elliot art was made In Trenton when O. Lowland Munrue. Anti-Salotm Leagi^r : cuunael. aad (TirUiopber p. Connehy j j of East Orange, gene.wi agent und»T j Dirertoi Appleby, caferred witn tbe | [State Board of Pharmacy. They vii^ Itually presented a complaint and ! : urged canceltalluB of the hoard'* ap- ; jproval of the basic pvrjlt Issued by , the federal goveromeat to the compaI ay to sell lh|*or.

If you want it right cal on- --

HARRY JACOBI PAINTER Estimates Promptly Given GARRISON ST. md BOARDWALK

Ocean City 1 Title and Trust Co. ; OCEAN CITY, K. A