Cape May County Times, 2 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Over J.H Foley

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nadhaUdlac, road malaUWar, MlgratloR South

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knj-sec truly says tB a I _ it: ‘We atate laeM oa hw part of pshlte eflMala; t

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c the traabh lo *a« ««t vft* tfca P* l*.- Mr. Pearae wrote tm eeaid ly awrtsteei . . . th^

r either to l to ewasW 1 1 Pay.' k be wrote; tbrt ' * »■ i matter” aatf u:<Kl by political motirea. Haa Mr. e eoea oon tt la *ye«r" derty to • to the potdte aatf 1 " ' l-cstitattaa. K to ten o power Aat

■ farther, hr. Pears* aaje. "M te out the law. bat the niallninl at PMpi*. to sitee erory was a ^ to be heeal la Ma oww Seteue. M IJeel aasared that yea weald aet 3nd«&B kiffi wtthoe* a bear■iod then, say* Mr. Poena, “aoeah“t o« U.. ootrasad psMte." »o«y I

e o' heart ea the dtoohM bill bore year aaaM last outar aad tech ha* beoaaa a law orer tha ^•rnor*. rets to tbe gnat NtefaM

sretair further ■ *wan baad hto > fee rexaoral ot Ibte *

• ol men ter caatda at the state ** tad tha Lnshw* tom. addh 'idj 1 > have besa oMarad.

J 8 'obedale at rerteed «maUdoa»nd salary rataa. which ate acto f lblt for dtetrtbattea. Ciril aerrJctamioatlotta wttl ha hate Neeete- ■ IS at tbe State Bone la thto ofty. ■ ''ewi.rt and Jcreey Ctty city haBs » Pit era—aad Mlaabeth aeert •chedato ot aotepeo—ti— ter keepers or saarde was tad by the clrll serrloe ooBUBte- « the reqaeet ot Principal r J^eeph S. Hof. te make It cable with that la the PoUse meat of thto city. The cote- * be* established physloal «**•

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aB ot the decrease, bat was reap—elite ter a eobataatial part of K. Mies

M, as compared with Au* artM. Chous a decrease of W.T7I. Marta* a balance of fUtLBOt. This tearas Mewartt In twelfth pu«* aaon* tea cMsa of the trotted States In MBoant of savings balance. Jersey Otty remains eighteenth in position, wttt a decrease ot Paaatee shows an Increase at fMM. and lamped from twenty-etith to Ctty

Fbrtj^hird ptece. with a lose at *Mr «7, Ptewscm going iMa sixty ^onrth to shcty-fhl-i place, end Camden

raoentiy given to by Col Antb—y E. Kttser, was advocated by Dr B 8. PoCock.

the Staey-Tre— HoteL. The w—attended by aboat 4S0 repreae—nthra qt tbe vartoad'coaattee aad mnateSpaUtlee ot tbe etata. The plan received general npport, partteolarly by Dr. Samsal a IbuiUsh, eopartn—dent of the sanltofic'” at 01— Oardn r. SpetMng of the acttelttea of many manldpallttes against taberadoela. Dr. Xngbsh said that M par east of tbe oWUr— eent to shore resorts sad te camps by drtc orgaalatetena and municipal bodies do not gate a atagte poaad in the pwted e w

ssnrsE to deepen POED INLET CHA31EL Odvmameat Wm Hot fi*™™—** T¥B»W»II1-C«t Toe 6mt k movement, started two yean ago,' to dredge, deepen and otherwise rasters Hereford Inlet sufficiently to admit vessels drawing from eight to ten feet of water bar ended by the fefusal of the United State* Governsnt to recommend the improvement. County officials received 1 a com mun teat ton from Col. Earl L Brown, ehlof of engineers, asi follows: "Baferring te the pending propoeltion for the Improvement ol Hereford Inlet, N. J., you are hereby Informed that the report thereon, authorised by the act of Congress approved September as. ma. has been made and to unfavorable te the improvement The principal grounds up— which the d-verse conclusions are baaed are that while the commercial benefits resulting from the proposed improvement would be small and almost entirely for the benefit cf local intercut*. the coat ef makl ag the Improvement would be so great as not to be 'commensurate with the small amount of commerce affected. It la believed that relief eouM be uecured" by using the entrance channel now under improvement by the United States at Cold Spring Inlet rather than by any expenditure of irunon—t funds at this locality.” Col—el Rrowp adds that an appeal ay be Bade direct to tbe Board o Engineers for Bivers and Harbors at Washington, but there Is no probability of such a plea being made. According to Maurice Sofroney iaestlgalipn has proven that the averse mal who goes sixty miles an hour In a motor car has no pixie particular to go. and nothing Ib to do when he gets there.

IT YOU WANT LUMBER anything in builders’ supplies Champion. 10tb Street and Wart Avan—. Ocean City, N. J.. phone 4«v. the sign -Adv.-4tf _

.. dng *t funerals. Dr. Mdcr wm pastor ot Trtattr Methodist Bptooopal Churdh here tor

of the prison. He to on* ot tbe most popular clergymen ta tbeutty. When be - trud *»• e»riettoa wttfc Me ehmcb many of tt* m»bars eanttnuod in bsv* hta oB-

^TM*b2KS»*«r—t orgauitetl— of a teem in each company LTSS-ui —

see that battatt- BbwytenBblpa nw decided by JfnuaiT .i mental cbamptoasblp* by »U«h t Tbe brigade eba*»lo*ablp

A. A. U. rules will sorer* A trophy f«* be— d—ated ter the brigade championship which must be w— — three dl*e>—t oc—*l—A- not

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»< “• te tee playteg sobedui* to authorieea tt they desire to participate. ladnor track aad field m-i* bted te the ««ort-

-U axj department*. uwy eebool*. <b* llk the** changee It to believed gad 'diy *■]

k ot prto— guard wm bt r—-

sey City, miaabetb. Paters—, and this ctty. Tbs- meete wffl be p—n to all msmben ot the Matlooal and naval alUtU. t0 rtSTboyB and gw*, of grammar

WILDWOOD CHEST PAILS TO GET SCHOOL State Department Befna— to Support Project The Board of Education, of Wildwood Crest, U making arrangements for the transportation of 1U pupils to the Wildwood schools. Per some time there has been '.onslderable discussion In the resort about the advisability of establishing a school. Recently. In response to an inquiry from the Crest board. Count/ Superintendent E. R. Brunyate, of Cape May County, stated that the Wildwood Crest Board of Education would not be supported b. the State Depart1 in the establishment of a school for Wildwood Crest, and that he personally do— not see a necessity for It. In vlsw of the crowded conditions In the Wildwood school —me local officials fait that a school in Wildwood Great would relieve the congestion there. They are keenly disappointed over* the reeouupendation of the County superintendent.

NEW LAMP BURNS 94 per cent. AIR BEATS XUCTUC OX EUI A new oil lamp that give# an smasingiy brilliant, soft white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. B. Government and SS leading universities and found to ba superior to >0 ordinary oil lamp*. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up. to simple, clean nafe. Bums 94% air and *% mn— kerosene (coal oil). The Inventor, P. Y. Johns—, 441 ... Broad Street. Philadelphia, to offering to send s lamp on 10 days’ FREE trial, or dven to give —e FREE to the first near In each locality who will batp him Introdwa it Writ* him today tor

set the agency, and without sxpertC- or maka «»0 to $E0n

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Jo*. V«e C. HoffocImt laWMCT •U Xi«klk MMt Corner Atlantic Avenue Phone MO, OCXAV CUT, 1.1.

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Vincent Sannino » FEU* fl. BRA OLE OTT

rucking Service

To aul from Philadelphia; we call for thn goods and irifvw them to yctr door at a cost very little men than ordinarily would ho charged for .‘rdrlit alone. Furniture moved with care; local service rlso offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: ggBF HOUSE, SEA ISLE OTT Bell Phono S-E-S

USE ADA SILICA BLOCK FOR A permanent building.—Adv.-tf

WHY NOT START AN INTEREST account In the Security Trust Company, Cape May City t It only takes 11.00 to begin such an account and you can do It by mail 49-lt

Elected The man mo works earneetiy and laves regularly, ii the one nasally chosen for n petition of honor and truit. Vow it the time to open an —count with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CTTY, N. 7;

Remember That drudgery if your master aad that yra are willing that it should be union you take (topi to tenka Electricity your servant Per there i* much wwk in yom home that electricity, combined with the proper electric appUaaoet, can tewpiMi not only aa woO, but bettor than human hands. MAKE YOURS an ELECTRICAL HOME ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC - COMPANY Tenth and Weat Avenue Ocean City Divinon And-Ohl yet-Every Night the ’’Matchless” Night

$180 to $550 completely InewlBed. snder do*. mel coodMona. pine freight.

If you ever want to sell your house Arcola is a salesman

1 WISH to inquire bow long it would take to get another Arcola, similar to the one you sold me last year, as I have sold my house,” writes K. D. Saunders, of Alton, III "My neighbor end I," he continues, "ownsd houses adjoining, that were built by a housing company and exactly alike; both of us were trying to sell and a prospective buyer paid me six hundred dollars more than my neighbor was asking, because my house was hot-water heated by an Arcola and American Radiators.^ Arcola is an investment on which it ia imposaibb to lose. Buyers are glad to pay more for a house with an American Radiator in each room. If you keep the house several winters Arcola* cost is entirely absorbed. It pays for itself in die fuel it saves.

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