to* O* Seven it street, dUUnt one hnudred end ten feet northwest from the North corner of First arenas and " street, and extending thence n atong the northeaat line of Bf.
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Interset Mi SheriTa teaa toS X^^^^SStSTfS ~ gr^erty w1£ be aold anh- 1 ■£« recorded in the ofBoe < • fer the rear t»U. UM. S»W County at Cape Kay Court ae yecr UMTttt-M; water Houas.N. j on December Tth. UU. to tor me year MM. IU.K: bulkhead Bw * J 5 ®- *“■ ol D^**. Page III. *c, sesamed, I1S.«: water rent for the fraj»ted_and conveyed unto tbs said New • - mi. tU-M; taxes for the year 1K1. J*rT Omatroctloo and Beatty
os m ■>»! til in l>« "niiair l»le City In a twilight base ball
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■,my'^^r t0 £^Z t ^ n j ^ The Court House boys knocked nett of WA8.'which anaynt wfli be Ooott. 8ea lale City'e pitcher, out of "SSJ a fiSTSr^t Ste£rt”£%£d «»• ^ ln tbt> *«»orth Innlns. and ■ ■ A«»tant Manager Oeorre Lor. 1 check made parable to Harry placed ielder Laffertr In his place. rs-STEUrya-A Lafferty held -them to one run for if good faith: etee jw eertMoau the remainC«- of the Ratr-e. Seven exciting Innings were played ’ and the aoore was •'6.
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feet to tbs
l^wBi^be^rsuulred to full the right to reject
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GAPE MUY COilY mm m A COLTTO EDITED BY J. A STACKHOUSE, COUHTY AGBI CULTURAL ASEHT, ESPECIALLY FOB CAPE BAY COURT! PABBSES AMD THTJB OTTEE-
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taxes 1*11. t»M,7I; .. ;z ©si H — mM: addtt-jnal interest and
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sled biis wM be net'red aad opened Chartee R. Sterenea. SoTr.’ T-T«tpfm.l« regular mastter «f the Beard of ec Fri shalSb.- to ba hMd to the Board *- tba Oeurt Hnwea Op— .*L J, ®* Tueaday.
LOSES TWILIOHT CAKE
Road < Cape May Court House beat Ben 1«1a /Mew m 111, W.II
1922'Fair Booklet and Premium lilt i> Being Baked for Early Issue That prospective exhibitors may have Information relative to fruit, vegetable and lire stock exhibits aad the amount allotted to premiuma. the Fair booklet Is being rushed with all
pos Ible speed.
C. Smith, m ho has been ap~ ^ mted advertising manager for the Fair, assures the Board of Agriculture that every tanner In the County will have a copy of the prcmlmn list and booklet before August *6th. which will give them ample time to make entries and help arrange for the blggeet and beat Agricultural exhibit ever held in Cape May Coun-
ty.
Bed Skin Potato I
M. Everett Smith, pf Goehen, and 3. G. Elliott, of Cold Spring, will cooperate with the office of Farm Demcom paring ewveral strains of local Bod Skin potatoes when all are grown side by slds under Identical conditions, among other strains Is one which has been certtfted to be free from disease. * strain has been kept on cold storage and should show up favorably at digging time aa a result of a | up” and freedom from disease. This Is a big step toward finding oat whether s continual saving of ond Mae potatoes (a common < tom) for aeed will tend to lower
yielda.
The careful uing to apply materials to peach and apple orchards. ’There la a medium crop of peach County and considerable evidence of tlnoM brown rot will do » to late varieties. W. H. Powell. Bwalatoo. owner of Cape May County's largest peach or-
When General Pershing made the above remark at Lafayette's grave on the other side, he meant hut one thing—TO SERVE! We are really here for the same purpose and we are rendering a service never before dreamed of in this section of die country. This is your store and we want you to feel that way about it We are making it your store for, our prices are equal to metropolitan store prices at all times, and in most cases we are lower. Get our prices and 'compare the value.' We deliver direct to your door.
South Jersey Furniture Corporation 725-27 Aabisy Awnuc - OCEAN CITY. N. J. Furniture, Bedding, Floor Coverings, Trunks, Luggage
chard. Is busy covering his with self-boiled lime sulphur. Charles Howell and his son Millard. of Dias Creek, have done cellent work In spraying this year, not only In their own large orchards, hut In those of their neighbors who are not so fortunate aa to own a pow-
er spray machine. For
Luke Camp's orchard at Mayvllle
will produce more this
. do in a large measure to thorough spraying by the Howell outfit. Considerable credit should also be given to Kr. Camp's use of king crab fertiliser, also to his daughter, who spends several days thinning the fruit according to directions of the fruit department of the New Jersey
Experimental Station.
IS Varieties of Cantaloupes Ambroee Corson, of Palermo, at the request of the Farm Demonstration, planted thirteen varietiee of choice cantaloupes varieties. These melons are growing near the r A so that any one Interested In the growing of melons is Invited by Mr. Corson to visit his farm to see any dif-
ferences that might occur.
FIRE AT QA£ PLAHT
A brush fire on the north side of the Sea Isle City gas plant property caused considerable excitement Sunday afternoon. The fire w a first discovered by an engineer of t :e Reading Railroad, who gave ala>m by blowing the locomotive whistle. Soon the alarm spread and the local fire department was quickly on the ene. • No dmnage was done beyond scorching the fence which surrounds the gas plant .property. It Is thought the fire was started by ■parks from the plant smoke stack. emsmber that “American*’ ends
STING QUITTER It stops the Itch of Insects, soothes and heals. Relieves sunburn. _ ‘ — ' -The Beach Co.
MRS. HAOAJT AGAIN BADE PRESTDEHT OF CIVIC CLUB Entry Blanks Sow Ready for Aer.nel - Baby Parade; Other Club Botes The annual meeting of the Women's Civic Club was held at the Club House Wednesday afternoon of I last week. The following officers were choeen for the ensuing year: President, Mr* J. J Hagan; Vice President. Mrs. L. J. Downey; secretary. Mrs. Henry Brooks; Treasurer. Mrs. Thomas Nock; Trustee*. Miss Catherine Quinn, Mrs. J. C. Oallen, Mrs. William G. Kleins, Mrs. James A. Twohey, Mrs. George Boe-
der.
Mrs. J. J. Hagan gave a beautifully appointed luncheon at her summer home to the officers and trustees on Thursday. The table was artistically decorated with hydrangeas. Entry blanks for the Baby Parade are now ready for distribution andj can be obtained of Mrs. Henry' Broots. No entry will be accepted later than noon. August 17th. Later applications will be ruled out | The books for the doll must be brought In August 5th. The girl who has sold the moct tickets will receive a doll for herself. The books for the auto must be returned August 11th. A mitt and ball will be given to the boy selling the most tickets. The winners of the doll and miniature auto will be
announced directly after the | for the parade.
Builds And Strengthens The practice of thrift builds ud strengthens—and fortunate are they who acquire the saving habit early in life. You are invited to open an account with the Ocean City Title A Trust Ce. 3 per cent Interest Paid or Time Deposits.
Ocean City Title and Traet Co. OCCAM CITY. M. A
HIS VIEWS BROADEN As a young man begins to save, Us views begin to broaden he has a better opinion of himself and assumes greater responsibility. An account with the First Batunal Bank is a valuable steppu* stone. 3 pc cetlt *st paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NAIONAL. BANK 3CEAB CITY, H. J.
Quality Foods
Economy Price*
Where Your Money Goes the Farthest
Landic Avenue and Italia Street
Sea Ue City
JUfiur IV J. s. c. .f .a £ Soda Crackers » 11 »> Nice and crisp. Baked especially for this rale.
Begular 23c Rich Creamy Cheese • 2tc, b a very nourishing and economical
Teat It In the Cap
“ w 29-
Coffee
The delicious flavor of “Asco" Coffee is winning more friends every day. Ever had a cup?
Com Flakes 6c Big. crisp flakes. You'll like them better ♦ban any you have ever tasted. Regular 12c can Choice String Beans -- 10J; New crop tender beans, with strings removed and packed In sanitary cans.
Soaps and Cleansers lifebouy Soap 3 bars gOc Star naptha Powder.V/gC Fairy Soap bar 6c
IVORY SOAP 3 bars for 20c
Pels Soap bar SLLc Sunbrite Cleanser... .can 4^c Young's Borax Soap, .bar
12c
THE BEST TEAS AT AHY PRICE "Asco” Teas ^ V* a pkg 23c; B> pkg 45c Five quality blends—Orange Pekoe. Old Country Style. India Ceylon. Plain Black. Mix*!. Whitt do you prefer?
What Do You Pay? “Asco" Bread Crumbs.Pkg 10c “Asoo” Cider Vinegar - bot 10c White Dirt. Vinegar...bot igc
“ASCO” ODSGER ALE bot iQc
Libby’s Coined Beef big can 23c Fly Swatters each gc California Prunes n> Wfa 19c
Victor Bread * 6c Made as you would make it In your own kl'chen. The biggest bread value sold today.
^ ^ Flour 55c Milled from the choicest wheat. Guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, or your money gladly r——-'
-Asco" Evaporated ■Dk UU can 9c
Bert Pink caa 12c
Gold Seal Macaroni »kg 9c
Begukr 9c Tumbler “Asco" Peanut Butter ..... 3 u, 2 be ^ None better mad*. With that “real nutty" Regular 23c Bot “Ap" Grape Juicewl9c Just the pure Juice from luselour Concord grapes.
ftsewdrift Vegetable
Faaey Asserted
Sun-Made Seeded
CUB 17c
lb box 49c
big Pkg 15c
“Asoo” Sbood Dried Beef ~ » 12c *, Selected tender beef, trimmed of all waste sliced thin and packed la sanitary container..

