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LOVING CUP AWARDED : r ALBERT D. MANNING COMPANY el WIN ANNUAL TROPHY FOR THIS DISTRICT At the annual convention of Exide Storage Battery distributors, now be- ® ing held in Philadelphia, a magnifi- ® cent silver loving cup was awarded to ® the Albert D. Manning Company, who maintain the official Exide Storage Station for South Jersey. The trophy is the first prize for which distribut- e ors in the district that includes East- " «rn Pennsylvania, South Jersey and Delaware, have been competing during the past year. To win it the dis- ^ tributor is obliged to earn more *- points than all the others in his district. The award is based on the character of the service rendered, the * kind of repair and adjustment work ° done, the character of the service station itself and the amount of business transacted. Joy reigned supreme yesterday j. throughout the Manning establish- e ment, when word was received over E the wire from Philadelphia that the fond hope of all had been realized and the coveted trophy had really been f awarded the concern. Mr. Manning f attended the convention, accompanied { by William Gilmore, who is head of the battery department. The speech of acceptance was made by Mr. Man- j -ning. j
ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Cape May Building and Loan Association fc was held on Monday evening, January 51 when the following officers were M for the year 1921: s< President, J H. Hanes. C Vice President, J. M. E. Hildreth. Treasurer, I. H. Smith. Secretary, H. S. Rutherford. j. Directors — Saml F. Eldredge, Jos. j, Elwell, W. L. Ewing, G. C. Hughes, J. Jerrell, H. M. Lummis, W. S. Shaw, G. P. Wentzell, Chas. York. Auditors — W. G. Blattner, Howard Otter, L. T. Stevens. j The association has been in existfor fifty two years and is in a condition. At the meeting of the Directors held last Monday evening former Judge J. M. E. Hildreth was re-elected Solicitor. >' A sign along the Camp Crook road reads: "No hunting aloud." Evidently Dominick is an advocate of the * Maxim silencer. The government finds that there were only sixty-seven persons that had an income last year of a million or more, which, of course excludes all editors. About the meanest man that can be found nowadays is the one who will steal his girl's last package of cigarettes Did you ever notice that the top of a box of cigars is always the
Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SUDAK Shoe Repairing in All Its Branches NEOUN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY We Make a Spatially of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in Building for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ska* Sundries and All Kinds of Polishes for Sale. 505 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. KEYSTONE PHONES CAPE MAY 1-73— WlLDWOOD 1-71 Konowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS Butter — Eggs — Fruit — Produce — Etc. Orders Promptly Delivered 408-10 Washington Street 2405-07 Paeiic Avenue CAPE MAY WlLDWOOD LOCAL BUDGET Borough of South Cape May, State of New Jersey, for the Year 1921 THIS BUDGET SHALL ALSO CONSTITUTE THE TAX ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE RELATING. TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1921 Be it ordained by the Council of the Borough of South Cape May, County of Cape May, that there shall be assessed, raised by taxation and collected for the fiscal year of 1921 the sum of Twelve Hundred and Forty-five Dollars ($1245.00) for the purpose of meeting the appropriations set forth in the following statement of resources and appropriations for the fiscal year of 1921. 1921 1920 Amount of surplus revenue $ 1,244.00 $ 1,989.15 I LOCAL BUDGET \ Surplus revenue appropriated - 800.00 531.43 Miscellaneous revenue Amount to be raised by taxes 1,245.00 1,386.05 Total $2,045.00 $1,917.48 APPROPRIATIONS General Government: ■> Administrative and Executive $ 500.00 $ 371-80 Collector and Treasurer 200.00 231.81 Assessor " '_ 175.00 181.60 Water and Fire ~ 250.00 100.00 i 240.00 240.00 Lighting 2 1 100.00 220.00 Streets and Highways , 500.00 500.00 Health - 20.00 2000 Contingencies — 60.00 58.18 Total . . $2,045.00 $1,917.48 The foregoing budget was approved by the Council of South Cape May, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, at a meeting held on the third day of January, 1921; and will be taken up for final adoption at a meeting to be held in the Borough Hall, in said Borough, at 12 o'clock, noon, January 29th, 1921, at which time and place any objections thereto on the part of" the taxpayers will be presented and will be heard and considered by said CoundL E. B. MARTIN, Borough Clerk. l-22-21-2t-126-p| — — -s, t S 8 8
WILL DEPART FOR FLORIDA S Mr. Adam Suelke and family depart Runneymede, Florida, February 5th, to meet Lieut. F. Korte, of Cape p who with his family have been I sojourning at Runneymede since e ( — »— f In a way getting married is a good I like using the telephone. You i don't always get the party you want. ] Speaking of scientific salesmen, did ] you ever hear one of 'em give the reason why a bootblack should have a cash register? — j Great writers are those who voice our own aspirations. If you want anything badly enough can usually get it. Give undivided service or none.
SCHEDULE FOR GIRLS' 1 BASKET BALL LEAGUE Miss Ethel Bloodgood, directress of physical training in the Wild wood public schools and secretary of the physical training teachers' association of May County has announced the following schedule for the girls' bas-ket-ball league of Cap« May County for the season of 1920-1921: 4 Tuckahoe vs. Ocean City, Ocean City. Feb! ll__Wildwood vs. Court House, Wildwood. Ocean City vs. Cape May, Cape May. 18 Tuckahoe vs. Court House, Tuckahoe. Feb. 25__Wildwood vs. Cape May, Cape May. Ocean City vs. Court House, Ocean City. Mar. 4— Tuckahoe vs. Wildwood, Wild-
Mar. 11 Wildwood vs. Ocean City, Wildwood. Mar. 18__Tuckahoe vs. Cape May, Cape May. Mar 25 Tuckahoe vs. Ocean City, Tuckahoe. • All games will be played Friday , afternoons at 8 o'clock. r The man without a definite aim in life is helplessly disabled. Money has its proper place and is a staunch ' friend in times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust ' Co. ' While we are at it we might also try something to bring our matri- , monial bonds up to their face value. , Not merely is the oil supply giving out, but there is an awful shortage !, of elbow grease. Hunger is the best seasoning for food. »
PLAN WORK AND SAVE Start the saving habit and open as account with the Security Trust Co. A Strong Institution. After they get through with the "Better Babies" campaign, we favor , putting on a "Better Grown People* ( drive. Jaywalker: A term applied to the t unfortunate who guessed which way the driver would turn and guessed wrong. "A poet is born, not made," we are informed, but amateur poets should make it a practice never to be born. ; — e Imitation goods give imitation Jesuits. Ask the man with a wooden leg. r ™ 1 * As a man thinks, he grows.
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