Cape May County Times, 27 August 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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SEWER PLANT is NOW (latter's mother, Mrs. J. D. Hess, on

IN COCO SHAPE. I ClSTSBc* Lwnnipnj-ou. of Glssfr bon>. »(sited bis wife, who t* here

Rtady *or the Chtonne Trestment rsiing for her mother, Mr*. H. G. Ms-

Required by State Lav*, la En Ison, on Sunday._

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SEA ISLF CITY (i'otttluurd flO'i paire 1) m A A. tonal and Mr» l > will ret m .i. orrow fro tew days' stay In town

At the n-sulst tnerUns «»t ’he City 'ommlF'IniK-r*. held In the lotnmts•hmer*' MHitn. fltv Hall. l«ri ••■ek. » 5j; Knsltiwr rnlllaaon reported that he t '•> had made an tn«p.. ion of the eewnse f il.«|«o*al plant, and tor thi Brat time In . .everal yeats. it »a« in pert.el t-ondi- • tiott both a» resards to the machinery J. 1 ' nnd the general i-|eanllnc»t t if the pH* Mr follieron elated that tin State t.''Hoard of Health wa« now »er> art He '}!:[• tn tr*i*ltng tliat all sewage tie Heated tu.lote pn«»lna into the Thoroughfare, and recommended that the < hlortnc ti-eatm.'iit proe«.»> tie begun at once. ‘ Tentative plan* were submitted by ;<.ur.: Mr Collision, also, tor the laying ot | the pnipoaed new sewer out the itoulr rr ! »nrd to aertimmiHtnii' residents o: Wni i-rlan t'nrk. and after aotni' dix usalon. II wa« voted I lav the mallei over to- a week 1 hr i-timated coat of a oetmanent syiem tor thi* .retlon ta

Iifiooo. while a t mpormiy ar j riittabie tor |*-ihap* the ‘ year* or *<• r«uld t«e pat tl

Mr and Mrs F. C CUrk ar* vUltln*

relatives In DrldSeton.

Mi ami Mm «'m. Oraw and ehlldn n. of rlraaantrlllr. ai^nt the weekeml with the latter’* crandmotber.

Mr- J n Haas.

Mr Adam Mlesle of WilladelphU. 1» visiting Mr and Mm Wro. Layton. Mr> T J Du roll and daughter Virginia have returned, after a week's vt.lt with her parent*. Mr. and Mm. Dint ley. of Slone Harbor. Mr and Mm laaar Wilbur and cbll dri n visited Vineland on Sunday.

Mm. R. B. Maron and children gpent | Sunday with relative* at Sea lale City. Mm H. Layton ha* returned, after a visit with her eon, Mr H. P Layton, of Millville Mr and Mm R H Hess motored Millville on Monday Mr T. J Durell ha* returned, aftct a visit wit*, friend* at Ocean Grove.

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Mtu Krma Mason and brother vtalt..t Mi*» Edna Steelman of Atlantic City, on Sunday Vr John Lloyd and friend Ml*s Hi, ra' l*fennlng»tein. *i>ent Sunday at tv lid Wood Mr and Mr* s Y Mason visited the

and Expert Work la possible because of Extractions Frtt DR. PAYN

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WILLIAM E. HINCH 1708 Market Si, Philadelphia

— Another Sale of Regulation — O. D. Army Woolen Shirts

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Dan Klin, tin- wU known t**viol Willtainsport. I'a , tia* In '> th

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Ml*. Frances Whlttingion and he brothel. I'hartee tt hlttlngton. Jr wrr

home foi the week-end

The honors lot catching the higgr* weak fish oH the Ooeau IVl t! •* yea goes to Walter Scuttle, ihr «rll kuos

Millvtllr business man sun., «l>o lauded one weighing and tarlvr ounces, and thittv itichrs. on tVcvlureda.

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A, rr. and a. re* of the Giant Maml. mallow in the meadows about Sea lale : ;» v'.tv t he nmt Mo**om» of the Geradta .'e» u i re out «>n Monday uiorotng. while i i. , [e ,, ln ^ mars the deltcatv orchid fj which some call Seaahore Pink" dot

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»*> II pha.ant their will be a lawn Pet' r 5* on thr giouuds of the Civic Club Fn 4 2 d»« and Saturday There will be a l, u vlypey tent with a ' sv.rv 'uufT Gyp** tell tor.unea. when t-.ei palm i* duly roased" Tberc will be other altrac ;

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lit and Mm F P Fast arrived the !*It la • .. ter v • »lt with Mt 'I aid Mm F I s Ara.tv Mr Fast re * * u.in.d to N-» N.'ik on Mondav Mr* .-t F*»t rc-R’Jitnt.ig with l.r svstci. Mr*

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week.* vVB lb*U rr a-range fvvr a tear of ' t rrktev. v altfoin a •cm Mr Fas'- t-A a as me* ail sons of g.vd r * ' U made fc* rail

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KUSHNER BROS.

rrstudd Mall or,or. nlWd Pr. Parcct I'o.t. to. I iir. ■ Evralas* t mil * o'Cto

Petz Auto School azoon ax txrz:.r . ALTO MgCMAXIC Znnli with thm Lsrsml • >*•! A-tji,.oa.> »<tu«l is IS* Xu> OMd r.U at O.o*i J*»» 1st giptraaaarf Kaa a rvLt cou**r.

*Txsm uctiox* *DaT*'oa rvrxiso watTE roa raanchuvsi 20th & Market 8-14 N. 20lh

S A L E S M A N W ANTE 1> to sell MOTOR TRUCKS in SEA ISLE CITY, and Vicinity .*•0-1 e*>>< po,»~stlWn. V!*

O. W. DOOLITTLE 2039 Market SC, PhOa. ntaraacroa

Now the whole familq can gp out on a Summer evening

C & Nobby For crdsBUL. roaie—T*. C. E catW Foe free* wfceeJs— The C. E. PU-s. Foe best reeiCts— • »errwh*re—C. S. Ro.rsJ Cerda

T HE women should certainly be thazxkful'for the automobile. It has given them a chance to see a lot more of their husbands. n But it has done a great deal more than that It has brought people closer together, given them new interests, swept away old prejudices. What affects one man low generally affects a good many of his neighbors in the same way. And they have a better chance to get together and talk things over. m It's had its effect on the tire business. When automobiles were new people were willing to buy any kind of a tire. Now

they’re beginning to insist on knowing what they are getting. And the more they insist, the better it will be for us. tv We want our customers to know what they are getting. That’s why we represent U. S. Tires—so there will be no doubt about it. Whatever the sixe of your car, you know that the U. S. Tire you put on it is the best kind of tire its makers know how to make U. S. Tires are guaranteed for life, without any limitation of mileage. That ought to mean something to the man who has thought about tires.

United States Tires MAZURIE’S GARAGE, SE U s ^, irr