Cape May County Times, 20 February 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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Pacemakers

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Tribate to Engeae

•at !«■ aai laa brawn m itlS. wWn ha warn amt* »«. tka colia*®hn* podKOar waa mada praaidaet of UM Batkiabw Btaai Corporation. ThO'lrBt two raan aftar Oraoe boohm pradtH of Bathlaham war,

date tor Ua at* ' IWfcltei ocanr. _ .

ad oBd Stewob bad fut> in h 1 . waat akjrroefcatlBC. to l»li Bethlehem a*d« »«* OM.OOC worth of steeL Im 1*14 tlM oat»«t petted HB.OOO.060 and by HIT it had aoared to 4M*.M*.M9. Onee had expanded

‘ at into a flrat-rate

> BeUitohem^wL pot basic aaB la today

proaparoua. During the war i In dome exceeded a mil-

oo many r ohjeet i. Hr knows not only the whets eaer lopedta of ateei-awk-imr; ha Uidemaads aim the aurtntln* aad of Ida product. Takiac a leaf from the career of his mentor. Schwab, who waa known as the

' mean who erer llred. proActoft in selling

wen aa manufacturing them. Thae it hM happened that Charlee

M. Schwab, who haa not

little revoreaee tor the ▼aloe of a

“No active career reaches its goal at tt." aays Eugene Grace, and be la still only 48!

meet. What win they get If they And their names* Two free tickets to either Hunt's Cast do Theatre. Wild-

a»i„, n. sa me t* «Sl,d for M. t-ttor a*™, nsrited •«>

ra, rooth

earineer aad reeoiwd to town tea businma fxtea the grownd up. H . got s Joh with tha

whenerer Bchwah toj^ven CTedK for OTlTmrt«» snsapeHtwr tha Dai-

Of Ocoee for mmk f

ftmtrtamx Aat tint (8chwab>.

la ycetodwit of

Oujuusik*. a la ^ Schwab

haa retained his poeitloe as Used of the board of dimeters but he has base

turning more and mors to Oraoe. aad the latte

City Read the Movie Ooateet article

> top. One of Me < -•-Hlty to Was up

t reauMeooteC

-they are the i world." he c

•'Well, here you are.” mid the doe- “ — tor the kidneys, a tablet Igeetloa. and another pill far the nervee." ••But. look here, doctor." said the ttent. "how will the little beggan tow where to go when they're Insider'

g it! Doing what?

YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! Bh -o saw to save |p \

t billion doUsu-a paid In the Uni itatae every year for food. And does not include the money spent mbs of the one-armed lunehea.

V YOU WAJfT LUMBER OB

14th Street end Want AveOtty. H. J. Phone 4* —Adv, rm.

Not an the people who come out flat-footed tor something rr oi'-iar have fallen archea

Moat of ua. If we are going to eoeeeed at all. are going to In small

Rugs Woven from Old Carpets

Give more wear for lea money than any ru* * Put your Carpet Cleaning up to cleaners who know how. Shampooing of Ku^j removes stains and restores original color*. Writs or ‘phone SMITH RUG WORKS, Inc. 41* W. nil STKEET, KLLTILU Ifau 10 Btf Beoowla* New Wilton, Axmlnater. Tapestry, and Braes sis at Maaf. Prtoea.

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■to Ms GHy, X. 4 L. B. Aftt. ftoa, n. C. Love, Sea.

Inc far a eoft berth. He toQpd the -bunkiflo” a » ter. m

Ing and mixing with (ff

pUsed through saw a vs

operating so In ear

hare so much

It was aU abo_ , ^- its steel mateer madplngulrteu. When he was informed that Oraoe wpe a college man ha was hater steed more. He was not atcOBtcmSd to eoOag* graduates In overalls who were workmg fur H.M a day sod

them, learaiag

Ste Schwab _ ^ oagh theptaatooeday ^d «« 7 mSU *£• “•

time be la patient so everybody and vs

Mplopom

"Too cant lei Tech ," Mr. Once e tottooel as to why

as to what

"You iera It If a <

of tha mills aad tha

The Nation’s Business

'eel free to consult us aay time

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any of your buMng We have

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actiy what you need, frqm naiis to shingles. Free

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JOHN L MAHER

Looking Into It

l aeo soar mater with the eye of experience, m we do, oftedS— raeeol. iltk troablw, which if ojwrected now will eeee yon meny doUen end boon of dekyhti

See the new Cleveland and Chandler car world’s greatest motor values!

H* Better Kind of Ropeir Work

“Fixing—No* Faking" Oor Motto

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SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

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Training for Telephone Service-

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N O service performed for you in a day’s work by any member of your office or shop force is more vital or more personal than that performed by those who maintain your telephone line and handle your calls. You surround yourself with trained people from whont you expect the highest efficiency. It is just as essential that yoyr telephone equipment, ninety-eight per cent of which is along or beneath the streets and at the central offices, shall

be effectively manned.

The telephone organization in South Jersey comprises a skilled force of nearly 2000 men and women. A very large percentage art-technicians,

id the literal sense.

Even the simplest telephone work requires a trained eye and experienced hand. Almost every man and woman who enters this service must first spend several weeks, or even months, in a

training department.

Our telephone school system, not only for beginners, but forthose pursuing advanced studies, matches the biggest university in the state in enrollments during a twelve-month period. It is a side of the business to which increasing attention is given each year. It is one of the real foundations of good service today and better service tomorrow.

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