ios cp cts Aho OHEC, S FSG | Saturday, November 29, 1919
Why U.S: Boots Cock Goll feet
‘ALF the foot troubles of fishermen-blisters, sores, chafed skin, aching muscles-come from just one thing: boots that aren‘t right. Boots that don‘t really fit, boots that don‘tsupport your feet properly, boots that leak-they make your work just twice as hard. A real fishermen‘s boot-made on ® good comfortable last, strong and tough at every point-that‘s the U. S. rubber boot. Shaped so as not to rub up and down at the heel, plenty of room at the
toes«-the U. S. boot is made for fish» ermen. * And they‘re made right, too-every pair backed up with extra thicknesses of pure rubber and good strong duck where the wear is hardest, af just those points where boots are likely to break through first. Go to the store and see for yourself these U. S, boots for fishermen any length you want, the Storm King, the Sporting, the Knee Boot. Look for the U, S, seal-it means solid wear and long service for your money.
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UVER‘S OYSTER HOUSE 614 Washington Street Keystone Phone MSX I OYSTERS SERVED IN ALL YLES,. COOKED CREA! ©| CABE AND SELECTED BY EXPERTS, FAMiLY TRADE pose WE HAVE ALSO STRICTLY FRESH BuGS AT 78 NTS PFR | DOZEN-FANCY WHITE LEGHORN EGGS AT 85 < bra DOZEN. | GOOD PRINT BUTTER AT 75e PER LB. ALSO A LOT OF SWEET POTATOES AT REASONABLE PRICES.
ni|= 0 To 01 a a CCIAL (OA d Washington and Perry Sts., Cape May, New Jersey Prescrin:ts s filled by registered Pharmacists TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS 5ODAS AND SUNDAES R J,R. MOON, Manager Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders Betimates choorfully given on . all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION | GUARANTEED P, O. Box 661 Shoes hos 5 Tec s WEW LARGEST AYC BEST STOCK OF LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND PHILADEPHIA PRICES | AN examine my stoc before buying | 5; M aJ 14 1 10 J 54 Ahcrisctises 318 Washington Street
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[No Io LEY I A A o The Rev. Jesse Hand of Bellepain took an active part in the morning service on Sunday a. m. in the M, E Church, Miss Rohda Beceley is confined to her bed with serious illness, her neice ing as nurse. 5 # Grace Fidler spent the week th her prrents returning on ‘o Philndsinhin where she is emmloyed in the filing department of te Curtis Publishing Company. Charles Creamer welcomed on Friday his seventh olive branch, Miss Rache! Creamer. The schools gave a supper on Sat. supper at thirty-five centa a plate was enjoyed by a large number of participants, J. K. Carroll, Mrs. Carroll, and Miss Helen Carroll were guests at a dinner giving South Dennis by Mr. Ralph Waters and Miss Margaret Lodiam. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Way spent th Thankagiving | holidays . with . thelr daughters in Philadelphia. Mirs Helen Carroll of Swedesboro wwas the guest of her father for the holidays. ville spent Sunday with Joseph Camp ids Coot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Helsengrens are entertaining Mr. | Helsengrene‘s father at their Pierces bome. Cresse and daughter, this week from Anglosen. Joseph Camp will grind several hundred kingerabs for the use of our Eolulind Charles H. Loper and wife returned from a pleasant vielt with friends in Port Elizabeth and, Camden. They made the trip in their Ford Car. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Loper and Aduurhtor, Dorothy Emily spent their Than"ssiving with Camden relatives. Clinton and Lewis Conover enter
ined company over the week-end. George Mixner and Harry Watson ent over in the Great Sounds celing ividlatnidinte p ocal Harry Conover Sr. in daily looking for his Ford Sedan which he will operte soon. Harry Forter, | Earl Hollingshend and T. Hickman went to south Seaville o attend a public sale Saturday. One ried the sale, one clerked. the male and one drove the car. Quite a number of our Grangers vill attend the State Grange in At« lantic City next week. After sponding two weeks at home fus Gertrude Norbury has returned 0 Atlantic City. Captain and Mrs. Librand Grace of Goshen spent Sunday with her parnta here. Mrs, Prisilln Broughton and daugher Dorothy of | Philadelphia spent unday with her parents, Paal N, Scully and wife of Wild vood spent Sunday with her parents, r. and Mrs, Frank Mathis: Mrs. Charles Barnes of Riverside m the guest of Captain and Mrs. M. {. Norbury this week. Mrs. Ella Tomlin was with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hollingshead since Sunday. Ralph Schellinger and son Newton irove their ear to Philndelphia Wed esday and did some shopping. | He et his daughters Elizabeth and Mary tho are attending school at Swathore and brought them home to spend g. There are strong indications of two ceddings at Pierces ni the near fuure. The Interested parties are from ourt Mouse, Rio Grande, Pierces nnd Green Creek. envenpereestviyacorempnadt GOLD PLATE va BED ADS When Mr, Wilson visited Bucking: am Palace he was dazzled by the sight of a priccless sot of gold plate. The White House could . not reciproate in kind when British Royalty repaid the Presidential call, but it boasted an old bed kept in reserve for just uch emergencies. It way lugged forth or the occassion, dusted off, and the Prosident‘s emaciated . physique arranged under its spréading canopies. hen the prince arrive he was solomny informed that his august grandbepmengea rcopommel "INBAD" PALMER Claiming that the Labor Department has been lax in the deportation al undesirable aliens, a bill has been from the change, but one cannot ex pect great activity from a department that has permitted our drastic sedithrough the country.
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