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Bank Inquiry
1 ntker hoped to pet it re or ieee efiectirely. Not
- eeooeeelelly be eroded * cwapeipn end that tt
The eanoal Beetles ami eLecttoc of ofBoert of the Cape Mar Cooaty Firemen'! daeoeUtkw was held In the Third Ward Fire House. WUd- ' The oCfiesn are: Charles L
president; Samuel B. Con•eeaa City, rlee president; WUttlbert. Cape May. second mt; Charles B. Shield, of C . roasursr. and Charles K. Paps.
r«, im. the next two rears They are: Mrs. Julius Way, Court House; Mrs. Jamee Anderson. Ocean View; M-s. R. Howard Thorn. Ocean City; bra William R- Sheppard. Cape May. and Mrs. J. Albert Austin, Wildwood.
B. A. 1. Beets At the anaaal meeUnp of tt May Patriots Chapter. D. A. I
Wwe Iteatisae Peteney ef ! trnrsttr
Seconunend Appointments
The Democratic County Committee is recommended the reappointment of Samuel A. tanning, of Wildwood, to the County Tax Board and George Jeffery*, of Sea isle City, to the
County Board of Elections.
"There are two periods when the i fishing is good.” growls a Florida so- ! Journer. "Before you get there and
1 to serve for after yon leave."
for modification in his
dearly and conspk yeans will have i
ily the. Re pubdUBcfclty la
reeddfmn, said he did not know ; a substitute was put through, mad
•slou will undoubtedly give tt •Is. The Simpson bill, I ssy not see daylight, but the r win be tn position to keep it
retUgadon because he believed ' b* re-established la the
X of the alleged shortage of tm,-
SOa;' opened the way for further diseuasi^a of the tax reduction problem in his annual message to the L«gislatatSLbat nothing Is likely to co* It. the Governor offered no new _ of soietioa. but referred beck to his Pj>«» j* havtog the SUU Board of with power to review, county and municipal head issues sad at tedget* that pesrur, U was u>. gwM. might result la healthy radaettase of debts sad. per aegw
» committee on Judiciary of the a- The resolution was proaeatr r Senator Larson of Middleaux. “f leader, as a result of s c i of the RepubUcar, Senate d by Speaker PowelT*of the bis plan, but referred to it msvaiy aa a eMMaetioa to which the peoHa might tare tt they feli thers was any possibility of lighter tax With the coo ven tag of the LagUto 8. t. The bill prorUos ttaf thi t he s
> by toe House and Beasts <M Labor Referendum. He L was toe plain duty of the pass on to* ratification, a referendum was an era-
ha bobolink, or read Mr*, and t torts rtee is to be renewal wit vigor. It was in the eeeeloa of UU
4 a- aly la too Haw Jersey laws, w] tar toe haboUak la dartgnstod as a
to the coaeaat of the t of Basking. Stock
I be compelled to obtain
i according to a 1
Senator Woodruff. Cameases. toe bill provides, i leaned on the approval of • of w«nwg
by Senator Larson, socialises Congress to
> prevent lynching. Aa-
i received by toe Sen
1 the Grand Jury of Union
e old Mae law by too open-
tie for the bob* toe limit of its r The society declares that propaganda against bobolink protection taeta entirely cm mterepreeantstloa. Qacth* fr..a United States Dspertoi Agriculture that la Lie five months toe bird la to be found hi New Jereew insects t
< of C7.I p
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id) •
cunt of Its food. In May and July Is* ; irm SO per cent and la June M per cent, falling off rapidly through
Auguat end reaching a
September, la Auguat. however, t
k placing of toe letter before toJfi U from OE to 70 per east weed e la forecast an attempt to Med. and from toe first of September » old law and thwart prose- this increases rapidly to snarly 100
offenders by to* Mlsabeto Par cant.
Agaociatioa. filRTMLMB in Governor's Bod* Bill No. 1 by Senator Expenditures of fU.'OS-Stt ware I Hudson, which authorises • recommended by Oorenor Sllser la F to balld a bridge I his budget message This U an In-
i of fU70.«4 over toe corresponding appropriation of last year, though fl.M4.052 Mm than the requests received by the Governor from
reports < favorably ant of
■ New Testament la toe i of the State, was re-
I a Joint re solution previdratloo of working sen la the SUte.
• State dry euftwoe-
I majority of the
t Is toe under •cart, but tt it wUl be obliged to
Of the total recommended fl4.SU.oeo Will be approptutod from gsn
against tbs practlc* of providing tar automatic increases of salaries aa a ■tumbling block to the roaservel of Stats rands He said h* (alt
State AtLie for poUtlcei
f*.417,77# would go to Stats last Ilona and agencies; f4.417.U4 to edema! purposes; ft.fUJfl u r* 1st It* branches of the governm* flJPLMS to eneretlve and edminletrntlve branches ffeiJM to iadlclal braaebs*; MM.TIS for atUIUrr purposes; f7Sfi.»44 to agrtcekere; ffM.•M to special funds; <1M 4lf to pee •loo and retlmasen. feeds. flU.141 for legislative eapeeaes; fXTC.OM for \ roestiertl-'s perposes. and toe I
The Best Heating Coal romSbrpni.lMt.’. Coal win five you more heat, whether bnrned in furnnee, stove or gvate, than any other cool you cm. buy. A trial will prove the truth of our atatemenL
Soft Coal, per ton—
Nut Coal, per ton_
Stove Coal, per t Pea Coal, per ton_
- $9.50 . 15.50 .16.00 .12.00
M. A. Luongo Co. Both phones Sea Isle City New Jersey
When It's Lumber Need lumber or building materials for some quick
repairs)
Whatever it i»—« fence picket a a new roof—cell Tsefahoe 2801-X-1S for an estimete. We are prepared at all tinea to ■ake prompt deliveri« on any kind or grade of limber you may want When you need anything in our line, phone us fint COAL H. S. Fox Lumber Co. amen ixunre gums The Fsn That Gives Service md SetiA. Bell Phone, Tuckehoe 280I-R-13.
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W H. OLDFIELD WILLIAM H. OLDFIELD Jc SON ARTISTIC TILE WORK Phone 229-J
Why Repeating a Story Makes it Stronger
If you were a smoker and were walking down the street and a man met you and told you that the johnny Jones dgar was a good ten-cent cigar you wouldn't think much more about it, even if you had known the man a long time. But if fifty men met you and told you that the Johnny Jones cigar was a good ten-cent dgar you would begin to take notice. It's a good deal the same way with newspaper advertising. The more times your advertisement appears; the greater will be the effect it has on the people. Especially is this the case with a newspaper that the people have known for years and which they have paid for and read for twenty or thirty years or more. It’s like meeting an old friend when a paper of that kind comes into the house. That's the kind of a newspaper the CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES is. It goes into over 2000 Homes every week. One man who has advertised in The TIMES a good many years calls The TIMES’ readers "a tremendous reservoir of buying power.” That's a pretty good name for it These 2000 families to whom The TIMES goes every week comprise a great reservoir of buying power, whose money goes out every day and feve/y week into the stoics and business places of the county.

