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Believe in
What You Sell Says Tucker
Faith Is a Deteraimap IWtor i Any Enterprise. Dedarts
I city would not only particlpa?*- ir. | •>r.d ' • $100,000 o! adw rtiMnK. but wouldj will lit
bp n participant in M.OOO.WO l'itc|
to the »: !cr scope covered by tl» wune • | advertisins il is assured Ocean • llj , Ht’ 1, v! ! and . very other participant would washim
receive more in return than tl would as individuals. The i. isn't nc«." Mr. Tucker said. It has been successful where
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er- CApE may COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. I ACTANT 22. IM*-
; State Approves Marmora Road i '•' I — c , Early Paving of M«rraon»-5ea-ville Road Assured
Future Foe SotSF Jersey
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Weekly Fashion Letter By CATHERINE H. GRTEBEL. Extension « lothlnB Specialist
In an address before the men.- '
ben •( the Oman City Chamber of Years aco *h.n our drease* cotCommerce at the annual meeting eted out toes and it took a ball of this orranltatior held in tb. <t a y each meek to put new braidHotel Strand on Tuesday eveninr on the six-yard-sacep of our skirts. J. R. Tucker, o! Camden, who talked n! serf and CJtahmere created such a furore In the nwl and broadcloth and let It fo ■ estate world durinf the past tmo that. I suppose there were a tea year*, declared the moat essential others—tn fact I remember nun s roqaUte* in developtnf Ocean veliine and henrietU and cam. I s City. South Jersey or anywhere "Is hair—but eonspaned to the variety faith." of wool and worsted stuff shown "Unless von have the rom lotion today, we just didn't have much in deep In your heart that the posai- the shops We had to content onrbillties can be matenahred and selves with the fern thines offered have the convicUon that your com- and. in a way. II was easier to mualty is foin* to be a better and dress one's self than il is in IM*. richer community, you cannot Now we f.nd all sors of tfainfs succeed 100 per cent, in your ef- and names that mean little or notbforts." be said. inf to most ol ns. I suppose many I As a parallel he related the story are trade names and when a manu-; of an episode In the play of Ben facturer decides to call a fabric Hur when one of the characters "Twist Ella." Use other fellows portrayed went into the Valley of must Cad another way of desifnatLepers to aid the mother of her inf their output. Perhaps they sweetheart, because he had the will call their materia! Frost Ella faith and belief she would receive or Ray Ella or maybe Ella will be the protection of the Supreme left ou' entirely and the fabric Knler. "While that is Action." be will be christened Frost Anna Be raid, “ft portray* tbe belief neces- that as it may. I've fiveu up try-j sary to achieve tbe objective. All in? to remember them all. When through life example* of the work- someihmf is quite oots'-andmi I iagi of faith are demonstrated In take a good look at it to he sure 11 community building tkjd-e are only recognize it alien 1 see H again.; two things that are risked—money though I otten hod practically 'bej and effort, and these were given to same thing masquerading under a u for that purpose ' name I've never board of. • Perhaps. Mr Tucker said, “yon A wool crepe was featured last do look at Ocean •Tty and South fall by a famous Fren-*. designer Jersey tn tbe sam> manner as I do. and straightway all the »outer Perhaps you have lived among its people put out a charming crepe
o long that they have of much tbe same texture So tt ecome accepted as was with kasha and now be have
natural. I still recollect the con- friska This last is comparatively trast of my early boyhood days ner . but it has gained conslderwben I lived on a farm in the able favor lor lightweight dresses northern section of Mew Hamp- and ensemhiis Originally an ituahirr. where tb* winters were bit- port, it ha* nos le-rn added to *’.ie Ur cold and uncomfortable and domestic* and is described where tbe summers were hot. It "cloth of friska appearance.” was a day's travel to enjoy a day * They tell me that while very fine outing. It was more than 1<>0 miles aonlen cloth is made abroad, more to the seaeoas*. i fine wool and worsted fabrics are Tbe difference between there produced by Uncle Sam than by i and South Jersey is still fre*h in any of nU competitors, t'ertainly I my mind. Here you are located in our o»n mati rials are wonderful I the shadows of Puiladelphia. a few and it is hard to imagine that finer] hours ride to the wdtld's largest ones are procurable. Many arc so] city. Hew YoiifWfWl a short' soft that one must touch them to be j
r>de from < amden with all tbe area sure they arc not silk,
nearby to draw from ‘ The color card of spring wool."It must be IPjrfcf tn mind that shows many blues, greeas. yellows *5 per cent, of tbe population and tb' dull rose known as Bots de »otks either irom necessity or. Rose. For tbe south, pastel shades habit This is the field we have to lead with white {laying an tmdraw from. It is easy accessibility 1 portant part. These may sound to South Jersey that will be one of pretty summery (or right now. but 1U greatest attractions when the as I've told you before, the colors knowledge of It* value becomes being worn in the south do foreknown cast wbat we mill wear later ou "South Jersey ha* practically and it is a good plan to look ahead. Jurt keen discovered. This is for- Not that we must always buy lunate in one respect. It can be. new material, but breause we oiten really mapped to Its best advr.nl- have time during the winter age by engineers building lor tbe months to look over the clothes we
* was true m Un wore the year before lam. and. now
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-.■me shadt I-.! was a bit ••' tb. set Inti. . . 1‘k'' jumper and the high :•’> mlk-eov- : .d of the fun it w
it the in
y paving of Sea- ]
vilh -i’.ilernto road, in Unpc May I county, the State Highway «'o»mlssion hr* wanctiooed the la-gin-ning «•' operation* on the picoent
right-of -way.
The Slate i* "> contribute toward the cost tl" improvement, hut tli* commis-l'-n -.tipulated that il would requir- ••'-foot tight-of-wav before it »"-‘!d advwnce the
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the actual pa’ righ'-o'-w.-’y. at
High* ay that they
- .tie* are anxt-[•riM-eed now with me on a So.foot ul have given the
onu.--ion a*«nrmnce aill obtain the extra
Tb. plan now is to have a •Tell >-od «rf Jo le.1 and seven feet 4 rra.bd shoulder on each side, day »V G. Sloan tl- State High»ay I'.r.cineer. recon ni. nded that -mn Ml> c|. . •••■d r.ue i ^ [». aulhorlaed and ie 1 was in «h» °*'j lh , board voted approval. •'No. 1 had your idack j ■ p 1 thought that Hall the world 1- poring o\. iter in ear- anything'Flnrl.!.. ad vert torment - and lh. - tocher half pouring inro tbe 8ttf
New Handy Pack More for your money and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Look for WRIGLEft P.K.Handy Kick ^^^onyourDealeikCoiintar^*^^
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dtr. »•-• built to tbr Philad. Iphi:, bridge The bournes confiscat'd and
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cheap rwt.-tory dwelling bou»
blr to bulk', the aplendid system of avMju-- l ive y.wrs from now the rxpe-ns' i.i -uch an operation would be out nt the questioa. for with the discovery of Us value* better type o' t.u.idtngs are being construct io Mr. Tucker said • Frequently 1 am faced with tt- question by realty buyers what warrants the in real estate They Bay-
jumped in price, resold over again certaiuiy cant value" To thi* man 1 t tbe discovery o! the p true value must com* bu.
eCr.. frowned on land a* meal, but practical!) every sold is backed by a pm. < and what can !-• produc'd Every person a only in Jersey or Florida. 1 commy over is aearching pton- of land In own. Tbe ownership ot land is ing tbe *tage ot
Mr. Tucker in i-elatim hi. . > pcriences during tbe p*af •».. fated about thrr- ..»•. h< wa* making all the ronti.;. • wanted H.- w** working t ■ t seif and dreaded rapan-w« ie. r-aiired if be surrounded h»r.*-t with ksaoriatrs a* capable as hiwlf « would maltiply the .ft. i-f more Um-S than the numb*r o Tbe S's.u’h Jersey Aasortaiton n 1*m *1 on tlw* same- Pton, b. stated Tb. idea of tfc. South Jets.; u'r-n i» o. l.ind every eon.
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