Cape May County Times, 29 March 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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A little edvertieeuieut io thu colamn will brinf malt*. Th<- con te ■tnell, end u worth * trial i( yoa have anything to bar, acll or rxdiange. Try it.

Ko Advertifrmfnt accepted for leea than 25c. for Kint Inaertion and halfprice for each iab*e<)oent inaertion.

HOTEL FOR SALE Somera Point, N. J., Wavcrly Hotel, «0 rooms completely farnished. Ideal location. Porches around three sides, outbuilding*, electric lights; rooms large and airy. A person wanting s hotel will aurelr purchase after seeing same. Price $5,U0U ; terms reasonable. Mathias, owner, Somers Point, N. J.

WE ACCEPT ORDERS FOR HATCHING EGGS AND UABY CHICKS. BREEDS:—WHITE LEGHORNS, BARRED PLYMOUTH ' ROCKS AND R. I. REDS. ALSO PEKIN DECK EGGS AND DUCK-

LINGS.

„ CHOICE BREEDING STOCK OF “WHITE KING" PIGEONS, THE

BEST IN THE COUNTRY FOR Clt - r ' ,hf w‘**‘k-end her

BEAUTY AND UTILITY. OUR MOT- P^nts

TO; “HIGH CLASS PRODUCT AT Harry Downam and son Earnest A REASONABLE PRICE " spent Saturday at the Sea Brook farms ^

Write or call. Poultry Department ,n t> S * 1 lMn Coun, >-

Baron de Hirach Agricultural School. Rolla Hewllt and "pent San-1 Woodbine. New Jersey. "V ** Trnln « »*th Eugene Townsend

and family.

■ ——— 1 Herbert Hand and family, of Court 11

OCEAN VIEW ITEMS. Mrs. Abbie Stebbins. of Pleaaanttrflle. Is rlsltlng her sister. Mrs. Lydia WatklD! MUs Mil tie Taylor, of Turkaboe. spent the week with her sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. William DeVaul and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith .Gandy spent Saturday evening with Frank l^idlam and family, at Goshen. Edward Small and family, of PleasantvUle. have moved Into the bouae owned by Laden Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, of Westvffle. an! Mr. and Mrs. Gamble, of Malaga, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Watkins Amos Gandy and a friend, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with hit father. Z T. Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Efflnger Rubrlcht. of Stone Harbor, were the guests of her P*rents. Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood, this

week.

Ezlek Carver was III last week with!

the grippe.

Walter Taylor and Corporal Ken-, neth Galllen. of Turkaboe. spent Sat- j urday evening with Mr and Mrs. Grif-1

fith Gandy.

Miss Florence Wilhelm, of Ocean i

House, nave moved Into the house owned by Mrs. Lizzie Sutton. Clara De Vaul spent the week-end with her uncle. Joshua Corser,. and wife. In Atlantic City.

BRICKS FOR SALE. In any quantity. $10.00 per thousand (now stored at the old Continental). I.uiheran Church. Box JIT. Sea Isle City, or Fitch's Drug Store.—adr. and was well known here.

NOTICE Owing to the congested condition of the “ Hews Section.” several coltunns of news articks which were crowded out will appear in ottr next isst-L

Leave your orders for coal with MF charl A. Luongo, Corner Landis Avenue and Frit* Street- Full weight and prompt delivery.—adr. t. f.

WANTED.

Young lady wanted at once, for light A CARD FROM MR. R. P. RISLEY. |

work in printing office: knowledge of

• enography and typewriting desirable ' A1 thp meeting of the Cape Mar I -.tut not essential. Apply Tings, Sea Chamber of Commerce held at 11

Isle City. Bell 4C.

.FOR SALE.

Stone Harbor. February list 1*18, the question of asking the State to abandon the proposed expenditure of $500.- • '"fi m on hard-surfacing the Eldora Courthouse road and to use this money , instead on the All-Resort Boulevard |

was under consideration.

Director Henry S. Ru'herford of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, in dls-

THE AIRMEN—1918.

Cavillers of Chivalree! Heroes of the old Romance! Inistadores of far Castile! Chevaliers of ancient France! Come, oh come, for the lists are set And thy sons' sons today are here To meet their foes at the barriere!

Swift as the sinking falcon’s flight, • Straight as a cloth-yard shaft of asn, Th»y drop to earth from the zenith’s height. Or cross the skies on their deadly dash. Their life is a life that few have lived. Their death is a death that few shall dare. A crumpled crash through the singing air! S A ciinis of shrapnel floats away, A motor whirrs in the upper blue, A thud of bombs on the permanent way, And a flash of white as the plane wings through! This is your punishment, Goth and Hun, Here is a Vengeance, cold and clean. As Arthur’s sword or Richard's lance. Or a Spanish rapier bright and lean. —H. S. Risley.

BAKED POTATO

B IG, white, mealy—with butter melting on it Um-m-m! And you Hfc™ it because it is baked Same with Lucky Strike Cigarette IT’S TOASTED Cooking makes things delicious—toasting the tobacco has made the Lucky Strike Cigarette famous.

Seed PoUloea, Irish Cobbler and Red Skin*: an Iron Age Sprayer, 6 Bow; Young P.'js, 6 and 8 weeks old.

Write or call

Baron de Hlrsch Agricultural School, eunslng the matter, dwell, at some Woodbine, New Jereey.—3-l-3t tength. upon the proposed improve“W 11 on the Cape May end of the road OYSTERS FOR SALE. | ** # ' v,d " ncp benefit the County, Deepwater Maurice River Cove Oy*- ,rom ^ Vfmat State J twa. fresh weekly. Let u* have your M * w orders. Chas. R. Hahn, Spray Hotel.. " l “ n * ,0 °k the liberty of staUng | Sea-Isle City. | ,ha, ,h ‘ f of the hard-surfared ! would coat IIOO.OOO.C* for the) PAPERHANGING. 1 ^ U,aDCP thr ™ “Ue.. Dbxlor Now 1. the time to do your paper- Hu,hprf ord very emphaUcaBy que* hanging, prompt service, reasonable 1 orK assertion prices M. Sofroney, Central House. 1 “HSO.SOO.OO." he exclaimed. “Why! Sea isle City, N. J.—II. how d ° yoa make that outr* “Over $150,000.00 for the road and

PEKIN DUCK EGGS. Pekin Duck Eggs for Hatching. !*• 1 Hired anywhere. Cole, South Sea-

viile.—3-2*. tf.

t the four bridges”.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtu* of s era of Purl Facta ul* of Monssgal PremlMa. u c.. C,t *■■*■* out ot UM Cvuii of CUsacarr u! «r. UQ Uiv X4tb (Ur of Jeuuarr.

To Frederick

TAKE NOTICE, that uu Monday.j the 15th day of April, 1S1*. at three' o'clotk In the afternoon. I wiUVtposc. at Public Kale, at my Gazage in tH-al Isl«- <'lty. t onal) of Cop* Mu). State

«! Ne. Jersey.

One AutiNDobU*. «U 1>I. Lurie■ I Type 4«. f..t the re.m. r» ot bills o» | Ulg on said Au'oUiublle. as follow » !

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Ga> i Tata!

A full R IMS. Itatad March n»t. 1*1K V. K MAZURiK.

about $48.000 00

1 answered.

"Four bridgesr* demanded the director, "why what are you talking about r There are no bridges on that

iroad'”

"My information comes from the State officials at Trenton". 1 answered. ' od you may depend upon It that it's aotbentlr” Thu* the incident was dropped—(or 'he time being. In order to get the facts correctly before the hundred or more cltlxens of ' *!- May County who attended that tiw-eilnr to bear the discussion >f the ir,i-oo bard-surface reeriutlon. I v.i'!. i,, jh, state Highwny Depart n. in and received the following letTRENTON. March 5. 1*18. Mr It V Risley, Philadelphia. Pa. Dear Sir: ,n " t'b lo your Inquiry of February 1-t. 1 have made inquiries of the DP Ision Engineer of the Southern Dl I'lon and hate received* Information - follows: 1 fie section of Route 14. intended to ' constructed during the .•resent '«! Is from Cap,- May City || D e to a Hint Moth of Rennet, at or near the K«5!- Marshall (Tossing Ti c length of this const rue i ion U spproilmately three mile. The approximate esii '■ «>*»« I« lioo.ooo no, which ir e* the lor.siructioa of four hridg The road . oust ruction. It Is estl mated, will cosi approximate!) $t:.. Hi 00 per mile. There have been no detailed plan* fc. the -onstruction of the load or bridges completed as yet I would refer you lo Mr Roy Mul li'.s. Division Engineer. Southern |»iv lalon, 5o3 Mat hot Su^eet. Camden. New for further information. Very truly yours, A, l>e Grover, Chief Clerk rlglnsl of tire shore letter Is In esslon HP HISIACV sdv H. rTaiken BL’Tri R AND EGGS 128 N. Delaware Ave., Phila I WSSt )wur rcc . „. Tr r%rvf hal outlet. Xuarsatee full ■arket lmi>,> dw«e returns

Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co.

More> deposited with this company is secured by Assets of Over Nine and One-Half Million Dollars. Interest is paid on both check and time accounts, and Deposits aggregate Over Eight Million Dollars.

ALEXANDER C WOOD, a JOAceo , TOMLINSON. A T^, XritTH LimNCOTT. * Tr^. F. HUtROtT FULTON.

SOUTH SEAVILLE. F M Hitnor, of PhiUdelphla. rUM-«-d his famll) over the week-end. Mrs. Leslie Foster was shopping In Cblladelphla on Monday James Hanna, of South Vineland. : sj-ent Sunday with friends here. Mr* Mary Hilton, of Cumberland, ha* been visiting Harmon Hilton and family for a few days. Mr* Kamuel Cox has been conflm-d • to tfci’ house with tonsllltis. Hiram !t<« up and family spent the week end with relative* at Millville Kdward McAllister wss at Fforrnce over Sunday Mrs Olive McAIUster spent Tuesday at Ocean City. Jesse Collins Is qnlte III wlih quinsy sore throat. Mrs Edward McAllister * a . In Bridgeton on Sunday. Mis Harry Spence, of Goshen. 1. visiting her parents. Etauar Heaton

and wife

Caps May County

Timm, |LM p*« /sax.

-vaioelo.. Cods, Cenertlo. |j ^ Motors Repaired Iidadelplua Ignition, ligRtim A Starting Repair Company

jBroBd St. lire to.—broad St. Parking to j S. E. Cor. Broad and Vine Short, Ph.l.drlpho, P,’

It Cost the Average Family Lew Tbfui 10c Per Week for Pecker’s Profit in 1917.

!■ vwder ta advertiss and y . Is rase our »»» Parltisg Sit. fur ^ U lm we will sell TIRES at do* It do.a not mun w . sell lo patrons, but prr tU* r last SI EC1AI. THIS WFFX JOwJ Fireatun*. plni,. Sr: jr JOslt, Dels ware F.,„. F 1 * 1 - IS 75 TUBES W* 1 Frr-atone lubes tl 75 tO.J., Firrslon. Tub.. , 7 „

' - GKKA' F: TIRES A 1 * I. w A V s o e r M

The Meat Bill is one of the large items in the family budget

but

less than 10 cents per week of it goes to the packer in profits. In concerting live stock into meat and getting it into the hands of the retail dealer, the packer performs a complex and essential service with the ipaximum of efficiency. Th- above statement is baaed oo Swift & Company's 1917 figures and Federal Census data : Swift & Company's total output (Msai sed by-prodwcu, . 5.570,000.000 PotUM* >Swift ft Company's total Profit >34,650,000.00

Profit per pound

$.0062

U. & Meat Consumption .... ’ * * 170 pounds per peraon per yaar 170 Pound, at *.0062 = *1.05 per peraon par year The Average family «V4 peraon* — *4.72 per fam per year

ISIS year Uxaii of intereating and ■natructive facta tent on request. Address Swift At Company, Unwn S'nek Yards. Chicago. Iliinofa

Swift & Company U. a A.