Saturday, August 2, 1919
ADVERTISING IN THIS COLUMN 10 CENTS PRR LINK, 6 WORDS TO A LINE MINIMUM CHARGE se CENTS ___________ "oink baatlh as PIN MOUNTED and | dismon farviteaity to Mr. Smith, photoBeach avenue and 881-8-2-1t LOST — SORORITY _ PIN, BLACK $ greek letters, aur: ward . _ Re Ruth, New g2-1t Sueckton Ville. ler wdery bich flere belait A PIA to ru. M, W Denes. B17 hos Scion it LOST — sinvem vANITY CASE, e Cc bel to Star Villa. No questions rail invert Mpirnbdrd ~swEATER Lad Convention. Pier ward if returmed to Kmers, 518 Washington Street. T94 Rt ~~~ cor Sw ~~ L_ 2222222222 LE-BANK: BKIFR, 1 1.2 lk raliges pets & Toy sold. Tad two teus West Porty St _ West Parry Street. __ BM BRC FOR SALE CHEAP-5 PASSENGER echanically perfect, Pac pesl hew Apply St Star & ‘a COLLIE DOG FOR SALE_COLLIE dog nine months td color sable and white, excellent pedi generations. . A od seen mt. Meadow a Fourth avenue, West Cape May — 3t AT, SEVENr prvare sAt% OF _ BOOKS,and | furniture, y. duly 26th, 1910 for the week FOR Fag raretrs and bain dere CPO Ccm C 2) Franklin: Street. — ps FOR SALE-SOME VERY DESIR bi athe Occ vepber Ca a A eae s P 3G c to you. 1-19-19 FOR SALE--A CORNER LOT 60 x L t . e & O 0 R d Station, cash. — Apply Box 128, Audubon, N. J. TiB T-12 At AUTOMOBILES FORE SALE One 1917 Ford Touring Car. One Buick Touring Car, self bmbncld electric lights. HARRY KEHB, | 432 West Perry Street, 72s T-42 H <> Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE-PAPER ICE CREAM Apply Star and Wave Pub. Co. WANTED WANTED-CHAMBER MAID AND waitress, first class, white, all laundry aa ta including, maid‘s sent sit zmail family, good wages. A 832, Star & Wave. — rad n nnn nmn _ WANTED --- FURNISHED ROOMelectric Poe use of hot . water bth ie aon for naval officer ind wife, reakf — Tage Abobe y io Cd drew, | ale and particulars to "Ne: of Cape May Star and Ware‘s (ay ___ 2 LAUNDRY BY THE PIECE or By the hamper. Blankets and Fikes done to order, Done by M. Ruffings, 721 Osborne St. Shoue | Keystone 64 R. ~-______ | WANTED-CAPABLE Ci&L ror half time work . Small Apartment. | Mrs. _ Whitelaw, Quidort . Apt., | Beach Ave. and Perry St. Tos | ROOMS FoR erhecwenL uR nished, with light house prveses 1 he Viailington stree momencre no cprmmmpemmmmammnd FRESH pra aran Carr i produced. — PI hme Rete he As a a Pa
M HCE" STAYED AT HOME DuMINQ wan TO HELP IN PLANT-REFUSED TO TAKE UNIFORM. FATHER was REsronsiBLE Desiaree He Told Edsel That War Work in Factory Needed MimWould Not Accept Safety Uhuradbantsninement the factory, but he wouldn‘t accept Having made their decision, it was shewn, both Mr. Ford and his soe reto camontage it behind a ewivel chair carrying boets and spurs. Mrodiibiny rttnfiniirartmranmenibed which hos been awaited ever since the trial opened, did not develop along the lines which had been generally ox- | Ford. "It have told it all here one." | He avoided, with care, anything tha: verged on bosating. He would no: even describe the extent of the war bass ed he declared, "we did all we could. CaP PT aL TCS rll about it, 1 feel Just as ‘he soldiers fel. I don‘t want to talk about my beivctbuicci- ct . The witness did, however, after be. Ing pressed, explain tha his son had bought out the minority stockholders of the Ford Motor company because these Interests bad insisted on Mr Ford squeezing the inst dollar ont of the public, the government, the work ers and the product He wanted to | cut loose from his associates, he said, | Ca _I PIT C3 of the distribution of profits to om increased | It was either buy or sell and Mr, Fora had considered selling and organizing a new company. His son, however, took up the task of buying out the munority stockholders and succeeded. despite the genera! belief in the finan cial world that this atock could not be purchased. . Ome of the most {nteresting develop. montr of Mr. Ford‘s testimony came out when it was test!fed that the only legislation e bas ever sought was that for the protection of birds. Other men of millions, it was shown, keep lobbyists in the national and state capitol to urge and work for special privileges, but the one favor that M=, Foid bas ever asked from the law. makers bad nothing to do with bis own interests. it was a curious bit of testimony and lef a deep impres ston on the audience to . the | court chamber, I The atbject was a result of quse | tions concerning Mr, Ford‘s list ot friends.. He named Thomas Bdison and John Burroughs, the naturalist, as his bert friends outaide of his | im: mediate sesociates. Litigation in which Mr, Ford has | been interested was another subject of interest. it was shown that when | the sutomobile business war in the frst years of fis growth all manufac: turers of motor cars were compelled to pay tribute to what was known me the Selden patent on internal combus | tion engines. Mr. Pord fought this | patent for seven years and won and by | his victory freed the entire industry | from ita shackles and made possible the wonderfal growth which has maf. ed the Inst fow years,
£000 Beauties to } *s Pe a 20000 Watchmaker Jeweler, as . Optometrist _ VICTROLAS AND | (1 xor a) 4 9 S J. 8 GARRISON inpant Abtfrorntsiinres s hns seb tres Tn tom atetiatare -A CP aU 2 (or 200 , (0304 An ICK shortage in New Jersey io certain this Summer. Trenton other Cities are paying a penny a pound for ice today. Our patrons wil not have to pay auch a price if they give us the same cc-eperation as did during the coal shortage, when no one in Cape May was without coal any time. Ail we ack is that you conserve and provent all possible wast during the entire Summer. If this is done we will be able to maintain retail: price of 80 cents per CWT. JUNE TH, 1919. CAPE MAY Coal. & ICE C0. Main Office-512 WASHINGTON STREET Leb € uu (LOL I 330 0H Me WALL PAPER bnnfermidifitonticmsmeelheficienirrmatiiietratel Amie mibAserl Tools of the Best Quality porrrITI" }" * Enon where oar our Prices « [ at Ma 2/3 516 Washington Strest CAPE MAY, X. 1.
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CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT Thomas E. Stewart, Blaintif®, ve. B Paul Musselman, defen Acti at Law, In wikchnment * "Rotiee ‘ot ak iment, | Notice is hereby given that a writ «4 attachment at me the tilt © and tenements of D. Paul Musselman, an absent debtor for the sum of $85.76 was issued out of said Court on Jul 18, 1919, and executed by the sheri of the County of May on July 22, 1919, and returned into the clerics office on ful 20, 1918, Dated J aly, 80, 1919. HILDRETH, Clerk, IL Lewis 1" Pha saX‘3! BU Wethington St., Cape fad M 826-4-2-5t pf. $8.82 SIDENT REPRESENT ATIVE RE! WANTED hance to make money at once and establish a permanent, prof rofftabl nlness, our porposition of interest "to "cromdent in the United c ., No investment required, protected territorytory, exceptional opportunity to augment income for attorneys, real estate, insurance, farm _ implement men, ete. Write for our co-operative pan hea an Recurities Coo News I # Te. th a $420
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