Cape May Star and Wave, 26 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Saturday, July 26th, 1919 | CAPE MAY sTar AND waVE bifoocnalinnddie

THE MAN OF NO REGRETS uy Pe rele rer CC I D20 (G eae i pa pe a 1 Ccs perra PCr :P a C00 0C (s he is always ready for emergency or epportunity. Your account is invited. 3% INFEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK (of: % :s oun. 1.0 Cn . Me A Coms

emmmmnmmmmemenee e enne CAPE MAY OPTICAL | §13 Washington Sire S Cape May, N. J. WVERVTHING FOR THE MYR PRESCRIFz@N( LENSES SPEOIAUIN | Keystone ‘Phone 44K xew une or | | Ready to Wear Spring Hats A SPLENDID LINE OP uct AND PTS POR 10 To e o SPECIALTY. Ca iTvil any . a wie [M cy s) <j ‘ashington Btreot CAPE MAY, N. J. PE rorprmmmincarevared C nn REGISTERED Berkshire. Pigs * Good Common Stock

Emabiished 1905. s o) fll FCL V> 3 A HARRY E. BALM, Prop. Save Motey, Time and Trouble By UsENg " INSYDE TYRES" demonstration. | Die CC 836 Lefaystte St, Cape May, M. J. n ndendidacedtiaid Distributor for Cape May Cs, M. J.

Rings! 1 ps Po a 0 d Watchmaker Joweler, as 1 Wis Log y : {o) I9 ay {al (riche . J. $ GARRISON 105 Washington St., Cape May [ee) 1 !} :17 Ww# 11,1):

) Pony Poa x7 FTC T .. Office and Plant-314 Congress St. H. E. SETTLE,Prop‘r

[?]

[?]

hoes! __ Shoes M LARGEST ANC BEST STOCK OF LADIB®,. GENTLENES AND | u Drmvs SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADEPHIA PRICES Pud IV A Mik 2.9 2 3.3 M. C. FRYMIRE EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR REGAL SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Also s full line of Men‘s Work Shoes of the best quality (6 5 K J Ce tal mad Anco Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and etc. $23 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Branch Store for Shoes in Post Office Bi‘d‘g. at \) 4 > + uk o Us Jp. 1. \ ci . e A ASK FOR TEITELMANS Pure 138, o {HW s ) s ao WHOLESALE AND A RETAIL

M MET \|

316 Washington St.

[?]

rEpictep tus ror mon AND! Low WaTER AT CoLD SPRING | INLET, CAPE MAY, N. off Cape to the The time predicted here is in come pliance with the DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW. JULY 1919 A. M. Lok o Low High |_ Low High] 0:49 6:45 B 1141 6 2:31 3:18 4:08 4:46 5:20 AUGUST 1919 éi1 0 ___ 6:35 6:54 0:88 Tb 1:19

‘The Best Milk for Babies, Call ROOMS BY WEEK OR SEASON Surf Baths. FINEST BATHING ESTABLISH: MENT ON THE ATLANTIC COAST JOHN C. LITTLE, Manager‘ POLITE ATTENTION pl hy t Uk 7 ¥ 3 Beach Avenue and Perry Street. ROOMS ‘BY WEEK OR SEASON Latest Btyle Suits — Polite Attendants Mrs. D. C. Hand Manager Randoiph Jackson KY 1X3 08 kH] |Carting of All Kinds by Motor Traoks, | Prompt Attention to All Orders. ses QUEEN ST, CAPE MaY, N. J. Keystone Phone 148-¥ ~~»

A vneationit, Just returned, relntes inving. overheard. this. bit. of bucolic tetering: "Hiram, when are you goin‘ to pm | me them eight dolinrw. for. pasturid‘ , pour helfer? I‘ve find her tow. fer bout ten weeks." i "Why, Sam, the critter win‘t worth more‘ ten dollars." "Well, posin‘ 1 keep her fer what you awe me?" i "Not by a juefuil Tell you whit | Ml do, tho-keep her twa werks more an‘ you dn. have her."-Boston Trane script. Oh! "What entired the trouble between Puserly and Ridder? 1 thought they wore such good fronds "Thay were (DL Kidder wont visiting and sent bmew a postonied with ‘Wiad You Were Here on 1." | «w 4, that‘s terribly old stuff, but ft | shoutdn‘t. destmag. efendship" | "Rot ordinarily, but thore wan a ple ture of a full on the pestered." Got the Hook. Uncle 8i-What became of that vodeville uctor chap you had workin‘ on your place? Farmer Hi-Fired him, . He seemed to have the idear that farm work was a twenty-two minute sketch an‘ then a twohours‘ rest-up.-Boston: Tran script. _.__._ STILL TOD MUCH LABON.

Bay, pard, wouldn‘t it be great of youse could git all de eat an‘ drink youse wanted by Jist pressin‘ a ‘lectrie ocal "It ahore would-ef 1 had somebody ter press de button fer me." Mianomer, We know a men who‘a very rade, In fact, a perfect bear; Yet strange to to say that man io catted cause ber hearing was also tolerably forint Attention to It. Pulymne-It‘s a beautiful present and so original. I never maw a watch on a .neckluce before. Miss Ponderosa: is not a necklace; it‘s a bracelet. Lenders of Opinion. What‘ your opinion" "Can‘t tell you now," replied Benu« "I may have to go back

"Td bet a nickel you don‘t know | your lesson I" "Gee! — You‘re cheap! Not bettin® more‘s a nickel on a sure thing." wnmnzzrn n_ Maw wealthy we woult all become Af Fortune tried a different pian And loudly thumped upon each deer Enslatent as the instalment man, A Vain Conclusion, you think mes are 6#@ cetted. . Why? LonatiipeAitate ilies Ag inh bewrald any heart whoo they fall to win it.

DECLARES FORD MANUFACTURER MAKES IT CLEAR HE BELIEVES COVEN: ANT 18 A GHEAT STEP. DECLARES | "Wan IS MURDER Whiriwing of Questions Fall to Shake Composure of Man Who Bues for Mmiluon wecuuse He Was Called "Anarchist." Mt. — Clomena, . Mich. -The . high jdvausm o imoury Ford baw freatened the proceedings of the Ford-Tribuns lool case anu. mme brought Into CW weurmome urgaments of counsel and the aus. repeuuion of crommesiantim muons, a now quailty. For a wees ov man who bas been bnniotisntel odibtbiidensndiabintren lied arcane we gromwai patriot of his joa, bus been on ine stand‘ facing a ‘mercaess nre ot quustions, During tne temsuug ol mo article whiles oy soon meu on Henry Ford, uno pubuaus in ins metropolitan Migr anus, uss auusnce in we court chem ber vivinwou mt prevecbat by DrekKLL® jmw appmmuse aus ac., Pure, visibiy wine barrassou, rused mis hand is proces, 1tibume couuati miu cuussyureg 10 quote patngiapus 1POIM tiv Me#a AFR m o P C mion ot yura acoraays, to introdueg the imarvser is ms euurety.. In the main it was mymy compuyeniary 10 mar. Ford. "Make Farmer independent." "Wam i was to uo, — ar. word was quoteu as sap ag, "Ls w couse Lho tari, ar us imuspuswent we a au, Andupetds Cot sums, mucpsausic or an FRuroaus, M80 sousenoy, musy of then Loin the surrvaoumy inca 0f uis Cogunay frail suoen viaue evidence of its apy of tasé ment i

Twice mr, wore, wearing ol the postions auving to do wit mis nowis oi mey, awe "on, Fl somil im mo squoramt doesuist it you nea," "what is an ideaiist?" queried Trk une counsel. ibe imome goodness of the man P i, sa me mames forwari ana au wares siowiy, "I mink an ispaust is Au eede Accomniicatsondioenceac prosperous. 1 think 1 uo uixt & he lose mis temper unser the hoc» ot opposing sutorncys, even when her quascions vergea on tne eage of nawit. | put | when the examination moued on subjecce waich are ciosp vo pour, lns Lemgas or mutions, wat ma the maypinuss wna prosperity of humwaty, comnmer tound him eagufly ert A Leage of Nations, or prepared. ese up to the hilt. That is the way ie sees the situs on today. "We must either," he suld, pt the covenant of perce or deme at the threshold of liberty," "War ts Murder:" He bammered that fact home and with it he always added, "War is mun: came we all took a hang. Dut it is all. the same. . War is murder," * "Want do you meen by murder," " mean killing people" "tiling people to pro este of the people?" " or od éon‘t know what else war is, War is murder. ‘There is a far better way," "What is the better way t" "Why, to otueste people. ‘To teach them to think for thomaslves." A long examination was conducted which sought to quis Mr. Ford conserning his views on history, based on a remark which he once made that "I ‘t think Much more of it now 4d then," testified Mr. Ford. war showed us that history didn‘t last a week. All the things they becadlanfcourelins 4 andirininlaoe al , The much discussed fag ‘of a League of Nationa, which it has been stated Mr. Ford was having made in his face gory before the United Btates entered the war, was brought into court. The teatimony developed the fact that Mr, Ford dld not originate the design of the fag and had never seen the ban. mer itoolf. He saw a amall drawing of it onoe in Bt, Paul‘s Cathedral, D — troit, he said, but had never beard of it again and knew nothing about it. He denied emphatically that he hibhacl sald be would raise this fing above the Btars and Stripes, and said the, biviprenidhrenfodaniiaersenect above the Mag of his country wasi Infiatitnndions A Aes Asse feet arican," — ]