Cape May County Times, 18 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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r Baaqwt tee AafMt 19 member* of th» FUr Oom- > will enjoy one 'of M 1 Church Annex. Sotnrtey o I August 19. ThU gei-togethr-1 will wllow each eomnlttee to ter perfect Its port Of the Fair | Inspire oil to «o thetr bew jjir.c over one of the blgget. ■ t incest Fair* over held lo Sc

I in nil. each OoUtf hlo or her port nunerotleo except for the sfnet’*'" wrhieh eoch one s for the port be ot she plnyed asking the Fair o dletlnct asset e May Cjoaty.

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?ady the oddRien of a day Ltetnber 7) to the Fair la hating Arr<-i!. The cooaBerctal conceits I prospective purchasers of gprciai filegee are making apparent the roval of the three day Fair by png estimates and making d« space well In advance of the Naturally one poewnwia | exhibit doeo not like to tear It iet as noon aa it Is pat op. pould be the erne la a two day tain more time will be al e la charge for having ton Jugust 21. as is being advert ■his issue, wlH give everyoae a pee to bid on many Fair prlvtf and also to mart the folloe

of gravel for the bam ball held, and since the recommendation too been accepted by the Board of Agriculture the work on the dian win begin on Wednesday of this

week,

Tha Committee will atoo nee to It that the grounds will be roped off that the grandstand fans can aee t ** mm « »U tlmea. It u report™ that the Athletic Committee will artmoge a championship gxme between Cape May aad Cumberland CounUee. The other m«nben of the oomi tee who will help Bert Freidman Irving Fitch. Leaning Myers. T. J. DanU and Richard Beeves,

Upon leaning that Dr. J. H. MoNefl. of the State Bureau of Animal »«*WrT. will vaccinate free eferge horses against forage poi _ lug (Mengltts). the Hdora farmers

called a meeting aad

£ TO E CITY STEKET8

er WeataaU. of Capa May. to carry Into effect this year a project which' has been long dlsrn—td. that of using sea water for the watering of the streets. This has bean done by carrying a pipe out to the end of the ashing pier aad by aa electric power pomp, pumping the eea water Into

the l000-« for the pu

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LAUD LUBBESS GET 37 FISH

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attaches the tank to the at the shore aad. touches a button which starts the electric power aad waits until Us tank Is filled which taken vary tew minute*. This water Is so charged with salt and other minerals that it acts as a bind-

*ure

Cape May has. as a oonseque oe. this

summer, a city free of dr a.

uee of sea watjr ►' .mis purpose ‘vee many thoosandt of gallons of

there were about SO bead of horses j freak water and relieve^ the city to be vaccinated. Subsequently J. water plant materially.

ReM Chambers, who has for several

down on

"Land Lubbers’ "Bob" Warwick, the club's affati twenty-three me •leaving Tuesday turning Wedn« caught 409 3ah. declare that 4 •ether clever “

ptor tank prov , call ’em. The i The driver simply says the Court 1

i the

but

andlee it the « trip

The men were guests of Captain Qus Meerwald, oyster commissioner.

Martha

Hate Meerwald ai tain Sam Weetc crew. Mr. 'Fes —and what he men! The me

The trip Is repor enjoyable affair with never a dul

WUI Cap-

Party .plain

yean handled hog cholera control work In the Eldora section, common

WAIT KF-AT. BIDE SUBDAY The cases against four druggists 1

Captain Meerwald and the c were: Paul Carroll. Willets Coi

George Nichols. Jesse D. Ludlam.

Icated with the Office of Pam Dem-, and a cigar dealer for selling candy Douglass. Charles Ryan. Oe

Orels. Wm. Richter. Warren H

Yetertnaran be brought to Eldora garage men for selling gasoline oa Fr*“k Camp. Edward Willi*. J.

cher Stackhouse. Jacob Garrison. Harry SUtea. R. B. Warwick. F. H, Stratton. Ed. Becker anil Ralph Min

gen and tether, of Medford.

as: L A. Powell, Jeans klam. John Smith. John Bhington Van Glider aad Walter rell. f try Show o be the Bier* Ever i order teat wane of our neighbig county termers get a chance e trimmed by Cape May County ptrr. J. K. Reeve. Chairman of Utry Committee, win Journey to Island to break tha news that p prises totaling to nearly fSM.W j be open to them If they can win | There will be two elaaees. name rtilltr and Fancy. An exhibitor | enter ta either owe or both of Nearly all the first a pay 9fiAd: soma go ^igh aa «(.•«. ■ Cosnstttac if Oe Mr

e Fair, mat lart weak and ■ ' and net the amaunt of ^ for the vegetable ashlMt at | 192* Fair. Tha other members r coaunlttee are Barnard Tron- ^ Frank twain. A. T. D. HoweU. Madam. J. Reid Chambers aver. r.mittee will not only re the exhibits after they are i the grounds hut will be tor them tor tha entire

fity Fair Wffl Again Have Big Trfif Burnt F Far ran. Praaldaat of tha ttoaa bor Oua du*. Chau Wright Jr. A. C. Schwarts acting as a com

for horse work.

The horses will be assembled at the Eldora Post Office corner at 1*:00 o’clock A. M. (Standard Time) Friday. August 18. Dr. Krouse will bring a few extra amounts of vaccine so that should the number of borsee run over thirty he can take care of

iem.

If any other communities care to get togetbe. 3» or 40 horses treatment, they can receive the as Eldora is getting. No cas forage poisoning have been reported In Cape May County, bat oar adjoining counties are not

Sunday, scheduled to be heard before J Justice of the Peace John J. Devine 1 In city hall court Toeaday. were dis- !

WILDWOOD EL0PEE5 CAUGHT An elopement from Wildwood terminated In Baltimore on Tuesday in the arrest of Sylvester K. Chew, alias Clark, father of five children, all younger than nine yean, and Mrs Ethel Kelly, aged 26. With Mrs. Kelly were her two children, s boy 5. and a girt. 3. It was through the efforts of Joseph Kelly, huaband of Mrs. Kelly, that the elopers were apprehended. He followed the pair to Baltimore and laid his warrants, signed by Wildwood authorities, before police In Baltimore. Despit * the fact that his wife had left him. he did not want to 'Tf she will con.e back to me and have no more to do with Chew. I’ll itisfied." said the unuappy hus-

band.

Kelly says last Wednesdsy be left his Wildwood .home to visit his sick mother, who lives in another part of the same city. When he returned his wife, his two babies and some of his household goods were missing. Investigation showed that Chew had also left town. The husband learned that the furnlttye had been shipped to Philadelphia. He followed. In Philadelphia Kelly learned his furniture had been reshipped to Baltimore.

■nue and Ariadne street

Public Worship. 11:M A. M. and 7:49 P. M. Sabbath School. 16:06 A. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7:49 P. M. If you want to know who is who in Cape May Count?'* social, buslnem and political life, read the "Wbo’e Who” column now a regular ftaturv of the TIMES, on page four.

Devine said that the men are cased of violating a dty ordinance, aad as Justice of the peace, he has no Jurisdiction. The accused are J. T. Hughes. Wm. G. Abbott. W. W. Mad deck and Ho--ard Taylor, druggists; D. B. Mayhew, tobacconist, and A. Randolph Fogg. C. M. Campbell and Chaa. Sack, gai" operators. The chargee were * by George Letter aad wife. Mrs. Helen Rehborn. Helen Kertland and Jean Natbanson. of Philadelphia, ng for J. Frank Schellenberger. who said that the cases will be carried to the pioper courts. Schellenberger. who has been fined for selling candy on Sundays, said all be wants is to live in the e atmosphere with the Ocean City druggists. If they can sell candy. b« should have the same prtv-

It would look better with-

WHL 0BGAHZE REPUBLICAN W0KEH IB STATE CLUB Mias Gertrude Wise, of Morristown. N. J.. field organizer of the New Jersey Republican Clnb. spending three weeks In Cape May County, organizing local units of the state organisation. Mias Wise wUl be in Sea Isle City next Tuesday, and at three o'clock tc the afternoon a meeting is called of the Republican Women, in the City Hall, to enter into a formal organitton. Miss Wise is working with Mrs. Esther Diamond and Mrs. Katherine as. local Commltteewomen. in the formation ot the Sea Isle City Club.

DT HOSPITAL William Speer, of Italia street, has been in a hospital In Hammonton for the past two weeks, undergoing treatment for appendix trouble. His condition is steadily improving.

realdent and nafi-raaideat of Cape ' County daw aot gat some fi«t ■ snooting. It will not be

Have Arranged Detaili fox a

Chairman of the r.v Committee, nas already called who believe la e-breds and wlik them has dethat the Fair this year. The plans for standard on m*. O. L C's.. iss. Hampshire* sad others war# 'hied 3*ar whet was pe‘4 The other member* of the tmlttce are Edward Callaway. ph

Take advantage of the opportunity you have in buying the best furniture at the lowest possible price it has ever been sold at We absolutely guarantee that you will get more value dollar for dollar than can be obtained in any furniture store in this grand old U. S. A. • YOU LOSE if you don’t take this hint

Vocalion Phonographs and Records

Furniture Floorcoverings . Belber Traveling Goods

Betiding

South Jersey Furniture Corporation 725-27 Ajbury Avenue . OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Maurer’s Insect Powder £1 _Cy

ST. JOSEPH’S B. C. CHURCH Rt Rev. Monalgnor A. Pont. Rector Sunday Masses at 7. 8. 9 and 19

o'clock.

Rosary and Benediction. Sunday evening at 7:30. Devotions to St Rita every Wed. j nesday evening at 7-30. Week-day Masses at 7 and |

o’clock

Conf usions every Saturday from 4 to 6 and from 7 to 8; con fees ions oa the eve of all holidays and first

Fridays.

"Do you know what It is to go before an audience?" "No. I spoke before an audience once, but most of It went before I did.”—The Epworth Herald.

ScJe of Fair Concessions and Privileges The following privileges will be sold to the highest bidder AUGUST 21. 1922 at 2:00 Standard Time. In Court House Building. Cape May Court House, N. J., at Public Auction. The Committee on Privileges reserves the right to reject any or all bida

Fall

ikfes Chnn aad Tobacco

Two ke Cream Prinkwea

lad Coffee Frir-

Where Quality Counts and Low Prices Prevail LASDIS AVE, AID ITALIA ST SEA ISLE CH

Asco Com Flakes

6c

A most enjoyable breakfast dish fbr grown-ups and good for

the children three tli-.es a day.

GOLD SEAT.

Son-Maid Seedless

ASCO

FLOUR

RAISTBS

BAE3HG POWDER

12 B> hag 55c

big IS ox pkg 15c

fc, 9c, 17e

Tasty Sour Krout

I2i4c

Regular price. 14c. Partly oooked—eaaily prepared.

BOBWAY

GORTOrS

GORTOM’S

MACKEREL

CODFISH CAKES

SALAD FISH

e»eh 7c, 15c

can lie

—-ac-

Rich Creamy Cheese Aged Just enough to give It the rUht “snap." you'll enjoy it.

25c

COOKED

ASCO

ASCO

C0RHED BEEF

PORK A BEAKS

MUSTARD

big can 29c

can 10c

J«r i2c

Victor Bread

Bp Leaf 6C

Mad* la our own three big sunshine bakeries. It’s good down to the last was crumb.

ASCO W. D.

ASCO CIDER

FRJHCESS

VTBEGA1

VTBEGAR

SALAT) DRESSIBG

bot ifc

bo‘ 21c

Social Teas * 27c * Tokens * 21c Very alee to have In the house for in-between “bltea."

ASCO

ASCO I

SUHSWEET

GIBOER ALE

GRAPE JUICE

bot 10c

pt bot 20c

n ISVgC, 19c

Asco Coffee

Try a cup of this rich, rare biend of goodni

the difference!

ASCO £VAP0RATED MILK tall can 0c

29

You’ll taste

ASCO

ASCO JELLY

WHOLE GRAIN

C0RBSTARCH

Dessert Powder

RICE

Pkg 7c

Pk* 9c

tb Pkg 9c

Asco Teas 12c * » pkg 23e; ft pkc 4tc Beat the heat with a refreshing glass of Iced Asco Tea. Five dalectabie blends—Orange Pekoe. India Ceylon, Old Country Ptyl*. Black and Mixed.