Cape May County Times, 24 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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The *^o-3Cjm HuiUal'' John D.’e GxmadMB. Jadge G»ry eays time* on i rlybt, business Is ^ood, and there Is no reason why U ehouldn’t remain rood. The recent rntpip. followed too much speculation after th^ election.

finance, ridiculously sad unni earlly frightened ,by La FoUette's candidacy went on a stock rambling debauch when the danger Was orer. The slump Is the headache -following

Great Is the power of edenco, which has found a way to prerent death by fa asphyxiation. Oil of red peppers Is 'm’tcd Vnh the gas la minute, inexpeae^re OffanUtioi. While the gas burn? you don't notice It But If the gee It tamed on unlighted, or there Is e leak, the pepper on, mixing tu with the afr, c* violent sneetlng, forcing you to rush from ths house for relief. Bli

Other scientists setting to metal alloys that will forever rselat corrosion hope to produce "an automobile that will never weer out.' Today’s automobiles answer the deaerlptlon pretty > well, if you keep them oiled, and give them de MM. l*rof—sr BMMTlge-Of Oslo Ualr« a man need not be so

das be proved, the proby the rceenblsnce of a fingerprints to thoae of his

■vie. who Is a lady.

The British are not bashful about giving the preference to British workers. In every advertisement you read "British Made." or 'British Built" Too many Americans brag about the fact that what they offer Is "Imported Irom England." though there were nothing fit to produce or use In this country, yu make your money in America Mend It In America.

leg with her fifth husband, she says she Is on her first real honeymoon, because this husband Is a “No-man.' The experienced lady divides husbands 1 ito the weak ‘Tee-mna.'' the powerful, manly "No-man.” The ■•no-man." as you gueea, harks hack to the cave and knows bow aay 'Nc.” A woman likes to be bossed. says Miss Bayes, and noon gets tired of a “yes-man.” An Interealing definition of husbands, bnt there Is such a thing saying "No” too often. Who knows bu. No. six may be another “yes-

Fowler McCormick, grandson John E Rockefeller, and heir to a great Harvester Trust fortune. Is w&rklng as e day laborer In tbe

harvester plant sorting out h metal castings. 'There's a hero for you." says public opinion. Men suc'eed and rule other men by the use of the mental mainspring. The three greatest rulers of men In history are Alexander, Caesar and Napoleon. None of them started In as s simple soldier in tbe ranks. Alexander at thirty was ruler of the world. Caesar started In Roman politics, became a soldier went to Omul and grew powerful enough to frighten the Senate, and he ruled the world, including Rome. To here a eon worth while, give him the best chance you can. First, good health, then education, then a good start.

ELDORA HELD OVER FROM LAST WEEK Rev. Paul Myers spent Tuesday afternoon In Befleplaln. Ralph Peterson spent Wednesday evening in Delmont. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Myers entertained his parents, of Pennsville, on April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mattie motored tr v.aelcnd oa Friday. Ur. Garner Peterson and Mr. A. Baird were at Delmont Friday evening. Ralph and Jdn Peterson spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Ur. A. Hudson and family were in Millville Saturday. Mrs Mattie and Mrs. Christian the fashion show at Court House on the Tth. A. Hudson and family motored to Wildwood Saturday evening. Mrs. Mattie entertained her sister and husband and eon, of Vineland, Wednesday. Charles Bingham, wife and da ught, William Peterson, wife and eon spent Saturday evening et Millville. Mr. D. Chambers, wife and family motored to Woodbine Saturday eveng. Mr. Ed. Powell, wife and family eat Easter Sunday at Oeeaa City with relatives.

Mr. and of Port » day at lettak OoTa. Mr. and Mrs. ^

Unwood, spent Raster in Jersey City. Rev. Paul Meyers and *1fe spent Monday evening with Mr. Thomas Warwick and family, of Deimont. A farmers' meeting was held et th Eld or* canning factory on Mondur evening. William Foster, wife and daughter spent Saturday evening at Woodbine. Ateld Chambers and wife attended the Orange meeting et Seavllle on Tuesday evening. Mias Dorothy Bishop, who attends Temple College, was home for the Easter holidays. Mr. Wright, of Pennsville, spent Sunday with Rev. Paul Myers and wife. Mrs. Emma Springer visited ber n at Ooeafi View on Saturday. Kenneth Donham and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Bonham's parents. Alex Baud and family motored to Mill may on Sunday. Deborah Chambers and a friend, of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with her parents. Robert Cook and wife, of Avon. N. J.. spent Sunday with Mrs. Cook's parents, William Peterson and wife. Mr*. Alice Cameron Is eatertalnlng a friend from Bridegton. Garner Peterson sad wife spent Sunday afternoon with William Peterson. Jr., and wits C. Bingham and wits called at William Peterson's Sunday afternoon. H. O. Mattie and wife sad John Marley aad wife motored to Cape

Stability and Soand Management The itebffitj

Ocean City THU A Tract

Security Trust Company Cape May Gty, N.JJ.

April e. ms. ASSETS

Cash on t^nd and In Banka - TOTAL

Surplus and Undivided Profit*— Deposits — — Bills payable Accrued interest, taxes, etc TOTAL

. flOO.OOS.OO . 44«.m.t7 . 4,244.271.21 60,000.00 45,177.18

—14,887,574.84

HENRY C. THOMPSON, fitou

May Monday afternoon. r„ Bingham and wife spent Sun•iay evening with Rev. Paul Meyers. Several people of this place attended the trial at Court House on Tuesday. A reception was held at the parsonage on Tuesday evening. Mlae Ethel Hand, of Keanabnrg, called on Mies Hilda Bingham Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Betfiah Christian spent Sunday a Ternoon with bei parents, Mr. and Mr*. 3; T?-star Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton and daughter, Hannab. motored to Belleplaln Saturday evening. Edward Roblnacn, of Woodbine, epent Sunday with Charles Noon. Reid Chambers has purchased a new ton truck.

Cleveland Dottier. Oswald Lance and wife were Atlantic City visitors on Sunday. Clarence Jones and wife Sunday waning with William Stiles and wife at Stone Harbor. • Lewis nomas retained l day night from MUMlla Hospital, much Improved In hsaltk. Rsmnei Stltss was tendered a snr-

pria< Party Saturday alght by a bar of hit Marie. Captain JoUn A T. Burks , Sunday boas with Us wife. Mia. OBv* ML D»ar i

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE HELD OVER FROM LAST WEEK Mrs. Etta Bit'as went Friday at Tuckahoe with friends. Mtaa Margaret Newell, of Woodbury. spent the week end with Miss Patricia Springer. Mia Beatrice Taylor entertained on Sunday Mia Frants and Mr. and Mrs. Gould er. John Dottier, of Philadelphia, was a week-end visitor With his brother.

Working Day and Night Peocle who work with head tad brail aesd a

bffSsTv to your credit at this htak works far you day and without interruption, aad f : is ahnaiatoly afe and at ytrar coawaad Why ae* tfm aa ac-

count with os new!

4% latg-at Paid aa Savings Pond icriEifi

First National Bank

OCEAN CITY, IV..J.

Plans of a lifetime SHATTERED

Here's a brought

Wifi and justice:

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Unfortunately ho nova fora of a Win.

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that the eoa would s go to Us wife aa

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will Inherit r Ahlng, ths wife win get o -e-third, aad the prufitgata BOB.

Cases like this happen daily—to shatter tbe plans of a lifetime, to deprive thoae who should rightly inherit. Only a Will can make wire that your property will go to those who deserve it See your lawyer tomorrow if you have made no Will And be sure to read our booklet on Wills and the iw-ttl^rrw>le of A copy is your’s for the asking.

CAMDEN^gJpDEPOSIT &TRUST.COMPANY m FEosaAL rrnxiT, camden. n.j.

CONTRACTORS MAIL UB YOUR it for builders* supplies We mve you money. Champion. l*th t and West avenue. Ocean City N. J. "Lott for the Sign."—Adv..87tf

Ocean City National Bank Statement of April 6th, 1925, as reported to the Comptroller of Currency. TJARTTnrra

Cash and due from Banks— Loans and loveetmecta - United State* Securities

6 62.C61.S8 862.522 06 182,188.01 Real IhtatM, Furniture and Fixture*— 64,788.06 Other Asseta 2.878.68

Surplus aad Undivided Profits _ Circulation

Mortgagee .

Bills Payable and Rediscounts

Deposits

-6100.000.08 - 101.7*7.81 - 60.000.00 - 22.600.00 - 81.277.47 - *88.277.47

E. M. SUTTON. President

GEORGE 8. OROFF, Cashier

6808,880.81 CHA8. C. READ, Vice President

Compariton of Deposits as Reported to the Comptroller ^of the Currency

June 90th, 1984 October 10th, 1824 . - December 31st, 1824_. April eth, 1826

fl3C,798.27 197,717.11 38M77.'*?