Saturday, December 20, 1919
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Cametsarsscidevery. where in scientifically seated packages of 20 wigaratten or ten pack» agos (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper carton. We felensl strongly th carton for the
‘AMELS are the most refreshing, satisfying cigarette you ever smoked! Put all your cigarette desires in a bunch, then buy some Camels, give them every taste-test and know for your own satisfaction that in quality, flavor, smoothbody and in many other delightfal ways Camels are in a class by themselves! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You‘ll notonly prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked atraight, but sag mu appreciate the remarkable full-bodied-mildness and smooth, refreshing Savor it provides! Camels are a cigarette revelation! hmmierindbtin hiinbeidoiatiinnt Ausiadiate kad They not only permit you to smoke liberally without tiring Tou taste but leave no unplessent cigaretty aftertaste or pleasant cigaretty odor!
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LeJ 14 5 Di EE B1 [1 0 51 1€ The Past Templars . of Arbut ‘Temple No. 30 K. G. E. held the monthly meeting at the home of Miss Lillie Cresse on Tuesday evening. William H. Thompson left on Mon day to sail with Capt. James S. Rose in the large Sea Tog May. Frank K. Mathis has the lambe on the ground to build a large addi tion to his home. Harold Barber who is employed by the Bell Telephone Co. was called to Atlantic City on Wednesday. Mrs. Josephine Conover was called to New York her former home, a Mrs. Ella Conover and Mrs. A. Mixner was shopping at Court House, * Friday. Fred Boyce joined his parents in Camden and spent the week-end. Those of our baymen who have fykes set to catch eels sold their catch to a party who bought them Friday. The catch was final. Earl Hollingshead made a business i ladelphia last week. . He will like uncle Frank in his store t Capt. Sabastian Norbury and wife will entertain. their children — and grandchildren Christmas Day, Frank Erricson who has followed the bay for several years has put his boat in his garage and will take up the sea faring life. Leslie P. Bate and Walter Edwa was out coon hunting Fridey night when they got in Saturday morning | after day light they showed three fine | coons Thes did not say much about a hellenger and wife and son X exon attended the Chautagua meetwrt House on Saturday > of our men made large ship-! ment» of Christmas Greens: Monda
Alfred Crease drove to Cape May morning and bought up a three horse load of lumber for a new garage. ! Frank H. Camp and Miss Mildred Coreon of Court House were married at the home of the bride Wednesday, After their honey moon trip they will | { reside here in a nicely fitted up home. ‘Mr. Camp is in, business with his father, Freeholder Camp. Compton accompanied the Odd Fel-| lows goat to Leesburg Friday night.. They joined their brother Odd Fellows from Court House, Holly Beach and Cape May in making the visit. All} report a fine time, only one blow out. »4aWTL. *. meFADDEN NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS No trespassing without permission on my property in South Cape May‘ FRANK R. BROWNE
AND HE DORS wo When it comes to Mexican trouble Senator Fall can "take a fall" out af the Administration with: the art of mrovae or ass siupe. muszive coat mawame, cas naa. sums smconp maw» moUsEzOLD G0Obe # #m» smoo®b maw» stomm, sis aumnrovo® atzamEz. CAPE MAY OPTICA.~ 819 Washington Brew Cape May, M. J. RYTEING FOR THE Fm L&NSRS SPmmALMQ Keystone ‘Phove 441
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c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW TAE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICELI WINTER COAL Now The delays and vexations due to car shortage, and other railroad troubles, strikes and weather conditions, will be avoided by placing your order now. PROMPT DELIVERY OF ALL SIZES ) 0..€ 04 54 n wt — 3 U 0304 ol
Ve FY E EU (Aca (Ov Main Office-512 WASHINGTON STREET o t t ( Dul w A ci t B as PERRY sreatr FURNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Hetimates cn all kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly Keystone Phone Goods Delivered = mmm mmmmmmmmmmmmanmmmmmmmmeame STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF H UMALU MEL Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., June 30, 1919
RESOURCES, Time and Demand Loans, $1,834,200.99 Bonds acd Mortgages 204,00149 1,617,211.405 LLJ
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