Cape May Star and Wave, 25 October 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

There‘s a World of Solid Comfort p 97 99 320 3 i 170 sir, we mean that same warm red and gold tin that smiles a welcoming "Howdy" to you in Pes a C de C kon A e o d ‘The red is for the friendly warmth, the mellow theeriness, that Velvet puts into your old pips, And ‘the gold is where the Kentucky sunshine, that ripens good old Velvet, has just sort of soaked through. "You‘ve met canneil nout and pmmrrmmalatrensns Py vtr au demiarmend ‘wainbline? ‘Weil, look into any Viket tin.". 4 "We don‘t have to hide Velvet‘s taite or smell with & Jot of this, that and the other thing. ‘Because Velvet has naturally what pipe smokers want-real simonpure fobacco taste and fragrance. It‘s just good, honest Kentucky leaf, made still more friendly and mellow by two years‘ ageing in wooden hogsheads Just good — tobacco ‘That‘s all. But it‘s mighty near enough for the man who wants a pipeful of tobacco and not a box of bon bons. — y | 9° "E r or Pe B EPC G Re" p P RZ L a How‘s the Velvet holding out in your old red tin? Keppestntzrausta.. t Sai 13) 6 40-) ate I\ (al tei a". fel a‘el ~

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p) Dou CAl L9 Po The infant daughter of Jacob Helzer passed away after a short iliness and was buried on Tuesday: Mra. Eugene Way returned on Monday from m visit to her daughter in Philadelphia. | She was joined by Dr. Way on Sunday. Miss Bell Carroll left on Sunday motored to Landsdowne with Edwin Lewis. a o a of her aunt Rhoda: " Miss Edith Gandy spent the week end at her home. Maurice Creamer lost a valuable bog last week and his brother Thomas had one sick. MEE OC Comm "fhe Best Milk for Babies. Cal NHéward Phillipe, 4r-

IE PRODUCTS OF NEW JERSEY

F e Sa Which all work so systematic, From the cellar to the attic. And charceal also, very good, Of oak, and pine, and maple wood. We are often asked to know What New Jersey can grow! As the matter has my attention, Of some of the products ‘ll make mention: For it wil not take me long to tell, What we raise to eat, and have to sell. We have five-foct wheat, and six-ost rye. And com has grown so very high, baal * Which we also export to foreign busud The delicious strawberrice and the boonind ‘Take the highest premiums at the faire. ‘The grapes, are also very fine, .. Pom S C EL__j | The beef, the pork, the Jersey hams, For the chickens, turiteys, and the geese, Of the feathered tribe that always pays On Christmas and on New Year Days. When the season‘s in, ‘tis very Poa To feast on game, the quail and pheasant; We have good game for PW Cod lover, Reed-bird, rabbit, duck, and plovers, Which should satisfy, I am sure, The finest taste of the epicure. Not all told yet by any means, For Daniel Thackara‘s lima beans, Have defied all competition, By climbing poles to a high posi< tion. They‘ve run up a reputation, And stand high in public estimation. As they occupy the highest statInbal Should reward the grower full compensation. But, if all is true that I‘ve been told, He turns his limas into gold; By closer view it will be seen, That he taker notes, whore backs are green. However, be this as it may, Of the beans I have no more to say. There is one more production of the State, I had almost forgotten to relate: Don‘t be few it‘s nothing frighIt is eppiedede called "Jersey lightning It is acknowledged to be not inFouled By all good judges far superior ‘To that any country can produce, From the pommon apple Juice, ‘This may do for constant drinkers But would be ma well for sober thinkers,

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Would never visit our aalt waters, With his wife, his sons and bon meade) He would never leave his home, and come so far, To feast and smoke his big cigar; He would forsake the place forevermore, And not make a "third term" on This incident itself is enough To give. our little State a puff, pveril if you y ty rook lim Find anything that is amusing, Or does not meet your ap haved Don‘t think ‘tis meant for publication; Though do not say I don‘t intend To present a copy to a friend.

) ( Lae C a tng relatives, ot Covevilie, Va. Mr. and Mre. Lewin Hofman spent the heal with relatives at Carnay‘s i A Mrs. L. Eldredge . spent Monday might with friends at Cape May. Mre. Lydia .H Taylor and child of Darby, Pa. spent neverai days of last PPO CPT 3 0 3 and Mrs Linford Halburner. Cold Spring Grange No. 182 was well represented at the Pomona Sos mion held at Dias Creek, N. J., Tues» day afternoon and evening. The Annual Halloween Frolic at Cold — Spring | Grange | is | being looked forward to, by our young peohe. ple. Ads Coverdale entertained company Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Baker are are removing their household goods pA ndindiw adiele Adticcad they will reside in the future. ‘The Ladies Missionary Society of the Old Brick Presbyterian Church met mt the home of M. K. Sawyer, Wednesday afternoon and report a pleasant profitable session. ‘The Pot-Pie Supper (for which the ladies of the Cold Spring Grange are [famous) held at the Grange Hall on Thursday evening was well patronized C Cc. I I. sults approximately $100, beurre. a a commemend EX- SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND PBDJ CJ Your attention for a few moments. os Sa da _L Newark, N. J.. Now is the time. Do not wait. LCs Ca aad post. You fought for freedom, now safeguard it for life.

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aftoat that will make you a wel come man in any company. Work?-sure, and a man‘s work it is, among men. Play?-well, rather, witha bunch of men who know how to play. ‘These comrades of yours carry in thelr ears the sounds of great world cities, of booming guns, of awashing seas sounds you will share with them and that will never die away. And when you come home, you‘ll face life ashore with level eyes for Uncle Sam trains in selfe relisince an well as self-respect. ‘The Navy builds straight mom no mollycoddles.

Folle fat Gain espana opportunities for advancemnt. e with year. — Shore teave to nee ine priefrmey ot ports vised. " Men alsa, ‘Good feod Arst uniform outht free. Fay Leaine the day youenlist. Get fun formation from your neatest re ruiting station. If you do hot know whaek the mesiest recruiting station is, ask your Postmaster... Me knows. hy Ta o i a B FS V 4 P9 3 U. S$. Navy