Cape May County Times, 9 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City ['—- c

Hetman Diamond was phi a visitor on Thursday

Mrs. Chari** K. Landis. Jr., rs-,*” 1 * . . _

turned to h*r home here on Wednee- The Lafayette Lunch Room will day eveui!**. after a two weeks' stay a*aln open for business about Mon-

in Philadelphia. day. March 5th.

After four weeks' confinement to Marie Delaney is spending a few to her room it rough illness. Mrs. days with her brother. Thomas De-

Irving Fitch was allowed down stalls laney. in Wildwood,

for the first on Thursday. Rev. Monalgnor' A. Fowl left on Professor LeRoy J. Archer has Monday for a few days' visit been confined to his home for -.he with friends in Philadelphia, p^st week, wittering from a touch of ^ soeder was in PhlUdelphla influenra. lie u now much improved. on T? . <lre< i ar on buainem. He re-

Edward B Arnett was taken ill on turned the same day.

Thursday ..( last week, and has been Quaker CUr tUUN* this week Inconfined to his home since^His wn- c , U(Jed M WaddingtoB. whe dition for a time »as thought ser- xj,. _a«_ ,w. j.. K.u,. bul h. U »o., kppll;. thoutt. “ P ^ ™ d * r ' 0, "" ^ to be out of danger. j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Luongo and a

Ub. T’lii. .pa *r„ '£' e™ or a, cmam miu tb. wHarry Kra;.^ spent the fore part of n ' 11 ,Pec"»e investor how to ' ro.- ' hlmthe week in Philadelphia, doing the * nd Mre °* or ** B I self a«mst the wile, of the i ever rounds of the stores and theatres. | The regular semi-monthly card young salesman who calls aro. nd. They went up on tbaturday and re- party of the Women's Civic Club is; le*«e* a line of talk and takes aw <y

turned on Tuesday exening. I tonight, again at the home of Mrs. i your money. .' George Soeder. | At e meeting of the New Jersey

. Bankers' Association In the Down .' Tow r. Club ln^>ewark on January (

Fight on Spurious Stocks Is Started

Cape Xav Count? Bankers Association Fira Opening Gun in Drive This

Week

Is a State-Wide Campaign The first gun is fired this week in Cape May County by the bankers of this County, co-operating w#th th New Jersey Bankers' Association. Ii the Hale-wide campaign against fraudulent, highly speculative and port hi ere securities of all kinds. The • gun* - is in the form of an advertisement in this paper and in other pa-

They claim the bobbed hair erase 'Treat 'em rough” was s rood is creating a demand for switch**, slogan, but we fail to ^ 10 Hair, or hickory* wby the taundrlee should adopt It. mo *

Charles Whittington, accompanied

by his wife and two children, mo- Mrs. Margaret Bright.

tored from Philadelphia on Thurs- the Depot Hotel, came down Sunday “““v' .! day and w.U remain over the week- from Camden, where she is •P'nding * h .°J®

end at their Neptune street cottage the winter, to inspect her property

in r fine^h^ t0n S * ,<l th ' r0 * d8 mere | Mre M ho'*- of the Boulevard.latocks preoented his Ideas for the * ) who has been seriously ill for the campaign to President Keister, of the Mrs. Margaret'Struthers. who has past two weeks, la said to be resting stair association. His plan of tbe been ill at her home m tbe Surf more easily now, with a strong Lope, campaign w.s comprehensive in all House lor the past iwo -veeks. is rap-, for recovery. . respects, giving in a detailed way all idly gaming ber strength. Her son. Michael Luongo has had regular I ,n *' PutP 0 *** doing to Wayne M Strothers, plans soon to I raids made .ipon his coal bins but P ut * h * email Investor In a position take her to Asbury Park for an ex- was unable to trace the culprits un-1 ,f> Protect himself from the unscruptm led visit with her daughter. Mrs.. til the snow on Wednesday. Nice! “lous promoters of stocks that not Cole. fresh tracks from his bins *o a near-! on lr rbent the people of their money A new radio set in the home of •’J house gave the whole story away. 1 ho' destroy their faith in enterprises Paul C Rice is ^hUy attrocU^i »«>d solved the "myatery of the mm- of all kln«m. thus putting a damper Paul is mod an in 8in * co * 1 " on the prosperity and progre* of the

T. C. ntxgerald. who formerly ( co ^i2 lr,r '. I , .. owned a cottage here and is «*1 b «* d | ln «

. known locally, has been seriously ill! B * f ? re you I at St. Mary's Hoaphal. Phlladelpl.ia. I That s good ■ and is now recuperating at the home I * dv ?? j/ tkere ewgr wag any. of his wife's father. Dr. Pond, in! couM ^*3 “•“y, 1 ®*** 1 ***- * Somers Point. Mrs. Fltagermld it °“ r °T" M * r ' 0f P * 0 with him * p, *‘ * l>0 tooi ' that advice and were

Robert Withero—. wri, ^

las* taken uT^ST on^Snn’ num * r, “ e 'nsUnca, of people who

1 A^mT^ « lu‘r^n^L XTZ words were from Shakespeare's Ham- ho27 r H# 8 ? n^ if0r “* D * othpr "“on. who are taw iet. Act 5. Scene 1. These Quotations ■ Ci,y ** bl 2 n * hitn home. He Is now . T#rj . Tber b either kat Cam advertising in the; though still (the4r jnoney or 7hc inrestn^Tt SS

hu claims for his set. and so far has

only been able to pick up Cuba,

hope* soon, however, to establish connection w.th Japan, but is concerned over tbe fact that he will be unable

to understand the messagi

The pni* for the correct authorship of the Quotation in the advertisement of A. G. Rice and Company last week w*. again won by Charles Morns Robinson, of Townsend’s In-

let. who correctly stated that

Let This AUtOMATIC PRESS SOLVF YOUR RUSH PRINTING PROBLEMS

ich month.

— —“ xv O . . I become so apparently worthless that Hereafter when Herman Diamond. be^ld^T th^'^hrL^M^^FVidlr 1 ' h *T ‘“’[l dw * ,rwl of eT « r ■ eein * » oe* Isle City's popular food purveyor, 1 f** “ rilhpr <l*P*nded edUrehas a nice, fet capon all ready for his .Tnd 5th * ^ i IT up ®" l ud *™*»*- **rr ■ Sunday dinner, he will keep it cool fl, ** ne * d by ci J vrt too*®* In the ice bo* Instead of on the l-ack ‘“L°" ^ i , l 1 ^ *" d ‘ ^ ,h * ,rtock porch Last Sunday one thus pl.-ad 1 or d t P ! ,,d * d ^ th * » dT,c * ot a

.ur-ubw , »io.aia »~i to. «,». SST^tSS;“Jft.*'iZEXS

stray dog. forcing Herman

• wieners" instead of chicken for the

meat portion of his dinner. On Italia street there is I

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about the subject of In-

vestments as they themselves did. Here is the ad rice the bankers are giving: When you are approached by a salesman desiring to sell you a stock with which you are not famll-

Perfect Example-

. v Teacher: "We borrowed our nu-

DuF'and**!he hr pv,_v ™*rals from the Arab -our calendar —- -—■-** *»»“ we »i»b lauiuIT rlvU, lor Rou^.dt a.Bl.1.. u Inn, ,b« luiUiu. Cn ™ TV. to. coming close on the announcement on * *hink of any other examples? ' : tlle salesman rive ron fn writ of the arrival of the fifteenth child Willie: "Our lawn-mower from the jia^ 1,1, itateuient with Terence to In the Dill family comes word that Smiths and our vacuum cleaner from; the i-eaources back nf 1 e sfnrk ^ IZZL'n Ss? u “a.ruLL^,T\V£ family, leaving the sixteenth child. ■ ■ . hanker will be able in ren in ^e last is a boy and arrived on The bungalow type of architecture order whether or not he UtelUn^the Wednesday morning. 5:30. is row quite prominent among states-1 truth. If the calesman is honest and At the meeting of the Loyal Order ni * n A bungalow U a hour* without is sellltig good security, he will not of Moose on Tuesday, the follow ing attic. I hesitate to have you consult your officers for the coming Moose year I banker. Do you tblnk a man selling were nominated: Dictator. William There was one test to which the United States Steel, for Instance. Shellvra: Vice-Dictator. Maurice patience of Job was never subjected..* 011 '^ hesitate to have you consult Feldman: Troste.-. Elmer Peterson. He didn’t have to teach his wife [o■ yourJmnker? On the contrary, that's

With a Capacity of 30,000 Impressions Each Working Day, We Can Deliver Ordinary

Work Within 24 Hour*

TIMES PRINTING HOUSE

0CEAB CITT. M. J. BOS UAth Street

SEA ISLE CITT. V. J, 110 Wert Jet

Prelate. George Busch: Treasurer. Jacob White. Plans for extensive alterations to the Moose home, including the addition of a modern moving picture auditorium were discussed, and will lx definitely settled at the next meeting of the

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MTNSTAW LUTHEEAB CHURCH Rev. B. S. Disc, Pastor. Bervlc** tor next Sunday are aa (allows: * A. M.. Sunday School. 11 IS A M . Service*. 7:36 P M Lenten Services. "Fellowship in Prayer."

1 hi* automobile

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Landis svenue end Ariadne street Rev. Franklin Bowen. Ministar Sunday Services: 10:30 A. M.. Public Worship, subject. "A Vision of His Face ” 7:30 P. M . Subject. "Abraham Lincoln."

Concrete Blocks Plain and Fancy ALSO CONCRETE TILE for PARTITI0H5 A STUCCO BUILDIHG in stock, well seasoned far innediate delivery Phone Bo. 236 Ada Silica Co. Factory. 3rd St. above 0 St MILLVILLE. B. J.

the first thing he would suggest "Ask your banker if this stock Isn't all right.” he'll say. Because he knows It Is all right and that yoor banker can't ten you anything else The Cape May County Bankers' Association appointed tbe fonowing committee to look after the campaign in this County: C G Eldredge. chairman. Marine National Bank: and Rohm Bright. Wildwood Title and

Trust Company. RECEBT DEATHS

Kiss KDKcent Swain Mias hailllcent Swain passed away on Wednesday. January 10th. at her j home at Clermont, at the age of S •, years, after a brief Illness with pneu- 1 moo La Funeral services were eon-1 ducted at her home 00 Saturday at : 1 o'clock and the body interred in Calvary Cemetery Mis* Swain was a member of Calvary Church She is survived by a nephew. Unneos T.

Swain, of Swainton

Furniture Sale

NOW IN FULL SWING

Have you not often wondered what haa become of the ragged boys who used to oiler to carry your grip up from the station for a niekle*

Good Eats Always AT Chandler’s HOST LraCH u4 lAKEXT

Clean with Electricity Why worry along with the dust cloth and mop and broom, when your electric light switch affonii yon the opportunity of doing the bordeniome housecleaning work in the modem way. A vacuum cleaner will .weep yon, loom, dost your furniture, dean your walk and reach the places that »re now neg'eeted. WITH VERT LITTLE EFFORT 0B TOUR PART. The cost of operation is very small. Reliable cleaners can be purchased at any trparimeat store or electrical dealer. ClEAJ WITH ELECTWCITT

M. M. SOFRONEY Director Department of Highway! Electricity of Sea Isle City

and

Three-piece Oreirtufed Sate; fair staled. Hum phi bIat $330. special at JHfar Overstnfed I tread) reduced and all

I. wt- ■ $296.00 g (ram $133 to $000, all

■ever before have such fnTwitpw nines been offered in South Jersey. And merer before fas there been such a iifijsfiM the port of people who realise the Convenience Economy Comfort * tidr fanutan at tfcfa Bart Adjustments are quickly nude, delivery is ud every effort is mode to plefiie YOU.

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o* ora an on aaiui day. March S. !9S1 and thru pels* will bo award* F* BBT PRIZE Largo Lano R*

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