Cape May County Times, 8 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

favor Tax For City Ad Fund

Mea’i ?ro*TtMm Leajroe

3 for few.1

honorable and this was not doubted, but our home boys were away at the front. It became oar duty to protect them and their interests. We did bo and la this respect there crew

* ■tronn co-operation between the city and the American Leclon. "We must allow our own business men to expand and grow The

wholesome element that tends w wreck this plan must be curbed. The mercantile tax presents a feasible

' reaching logical conclusion

All HOAD SIGNS consent of the owner of the property MUST COME DOWN h “ be,eB procurt,d tn siting.

Sc the Cape Kay Progressive League is Informed by State Police

The Cape May City Progressive League has been notified by the New Jersey State Police that no road eigne would be allowed hereafter on any State Highway, and that orders had

Solidh*-EwweH T.i, 'H

the owner of the signs can be prose-

cuted.

The order would appear to apply also to road mileage signs, as this is the only type of sign that the Pro"■eesive League has ever put out. Under the law signs can be placed on private property, provided the

OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Invites Your Inspection Before FurnixJring Your Some Yiut Our Show Roods

licensed. During the last , there were fifty-two ice t saloons opened here that did ,

* errr— • : - ■>!.-intHTF of the Young Men’s Pro- whirlwind business and then left us

e League of Ckeau City, went “* h dry -

,rd Monday night .as favoring . Bh . ould ^ “"eseed at msmiwr. n r eaat * 10 - The farmer should not be e recommendation, to members of taxed because he is a producer. The Je City Commiasion. of the proposed honest merchant at home should be Ircantlle tax, designed to raise protected against outside and non-

r budget of ro^peratlng interests."

f • following this Trout Introduced a

e d hate the'situation fl- moU{m for the League to go on rec-

Big Sale of

—Quality Canned VegetablesFor This week Only

They are all this year’s packing, with that “fresh from the garden flavor.” It will pay you to fill your pantry shelves now while these extreme-

ly low prices prevail.

Choice Sugar Corn..

Asoo Crushed Corn

Ey" resolved Watt into the motion ord *\ v . orlBK Proporod i ht the Leegos record Iteelf as fav- * nd t . h ‘? *»e Ho_we then

Vruch^SutT^hlch^Lld 1 irave R w ff ml . tt * e ) . of Uiree ^

, appointed to attend the coming

t only a J

• and all ydar’mwpchanL 0 but £ h * mber ot Commerce meeting next) 1 suffice, 1' ail protebiUtr. to 3 rne8dB7 eTen ‘ng- repreeenting the! - t runS foVthe muni^ * nd the taken. Mem-

bera of this committee were appolnt-

■merl announced nrior ^ b,r Pres'dent Pearl and are: John slea on ra* Trout, B. Prank Smith and Van

nination* were in order for of- Hoffecker.

irs of the orgruisation for the The quesjion of having a hasketnlng year. ball team made up of League memInstantly the ntmm of Captain Al- bp ™ to compete with other organlxaJd R Smith, distlngulsbed veteran tions was touched upon. Itbe late World War, was heard ^It was later suggested by Howe •m several part* of the room. The that with reference to the coming hue of Captain Smith remained and election of officers, the League send ■the only 'nomination for leader of **mple ballots to the entire m«nberV organiaation 'or the coming year. fitdP, both In and out of town In orJohn K. Trout was then nominated der that the members might be ach vlce-prenident and received that Quainted with what was taking place : honor without competlUon. 1“ the organization. This motion

WHAT THE FUTURE HAS IN STORE

WAREHOUSE & SHOW BOOM Sixth and West Avenue Phone 48 SR Ocean City Market 8014 Philadelp!

Asco Shoe Peg Corn - Tender Peat

Asoo Sifted Peas

Asco Extra Sifted Peas_.

Choke Tox

for yon depends upon your own ability to save.

BETTER BE A YEAS TOO BOON THAN A MINUTE TOO LATE

Determine to accumulate.

Open an account with the Ocean City Title & Trust Co.

i the office of recording see- WM approved and ballots will prob-

s called by Proaldent Peart, ®bly be mallei out soon,

tent incumbent, William :

3% Interest Paid on Time Deposits.

hi tad.

e latter protested feebly by saying bt he had had enough work and

ight 1

bt Walter Kuehn, well known real jate dealer, wee suggested but the filter declined with grace saying he i flooded with reepoosibl^tlee at

Ocean City Title and Traet Co.

Wl HAVE Just what you want

Just what you nted in Insurance

John L. Maher

Automobile and Fire Insurance Home, Aetna and Travalers Insur-

er. Leroy Howe was given the floor I in terse presentation called atikm to Kautchman * splendid recI as recording secretary and re1 that the incumbent be vo-

OCEAN CITY, N. A

Landis Avenue and Italia Street SEA ISLE (STY, N. J.

Asco Tomatoes-..

Fancy Tox

Tender String Beans....

-.can 9c; dot $1.00 _can rcVic; do* $1.45 _can IZylc; do* $1.45 _can 1214c; do* $1.45 -.can 17c; -do* $1.90 _can 19c; do* $2.00 - C8T » 25c; do* $2.85 10“ 9c; doe $1.05

10c; do. $1.15 14c; do* $1.05 10c; do* $1.15

Fancy Lima Beans

Asco Soar Kront

—121/ic: do* $1.45

11c; do. $1,25 15c; do* $1.75

Asco Fork and Beans-..

Asco Tomato Puree-.

_big can 12^; do* $1.50 can 9c ; dor $1.00 can 7 C ; do* 750

Gold Seal Flour

& b 49c

The highest grade flour milled. Always dependable. Asco Baking Powder can 5c, 9c, 17c

Very Choice Rolled Oats * 4>^c

White or Yellow Corn Meal „ 2J4c

Asco

Buckwheat or

Pancake Flour 10c

Add water or milk. Hot eakea In a Jiffy.

Gold Seal Rolled Oats 3 25c

Odd Sod Macaroni 3...

25c

it Pearl agreed with Howe. 111 has made a cracking good for the Job and we need him,” I declared. Bill then consented the nomination, secretary wai and “Doc” Jesse Thornier because of his absence at log. was nominated end the unanimous. For treasurer ckssaon was put up. The 1 nominations were: Harold Bin Chadwick, Elmer Jackson

USED

ASCO

FOR CHRISTMAS OFFER SUGGESTIONS COMPARATIVE TO NEW CAR DEMANDS

Bhang or Ammonia

4 - 25c

1 separately or assorted as you desire.

. . » Taylor. Bert Oldfleld. i the tires year trusieeship, WalI Kuehn and Parker Miller were

_ Pearl announced I actual subscriptions to the ‘ Issue, amounted

AUTOMOBILES

r with pledgee outstanding

j workers, the usual > of bolding up the sub1 the teat moment for Muneement. it is t the drive is weii up to fl mark, though this is unI bat Intimated by eeveral

Making room for oar usual Studebaker galea during the Christmas Season, we will offer the feDowim weeks, subject to prior sale. These can an g Uaed Can during the next t..o prices and guaranteed to be as represented, offered at these remarkably low

NEW 1922 FORD SEDAN with $100 worth of extras, been run a few hundred miles. Sale Price = $600

1 to the mercantile «• Andrew Bo*well. I upon, declared the proi » rood step In **"

FORD TOURING, NO STARTER

FORD TOURING, NO STARTER

the importance o a merchant and b

e of protecting

int and bindnae* man ly nlghf agents who make

flag to Ocean City *• and leaving after sad with the cream

19*1 OVERLAND COUPE, UKX NEW _ 19*0 PAIGE SEDAN, OVERHAULED _

we were conk who exhibited military I who wore doing pack * may have been

I Motor Service Co.

SAXOPHONES

LATE MODEL OVERLAND SEDAN, GOOD CONDITION LATE MODEL OVERLAND TOURING, GOOD CONDITION . 6-CYL. LIBERTY, VERY GOOD L_ SORT ROADSTER

0IMMOBILE, STUDEBAKER, ETC., AT SAME ATTRACTIVE PRICES. CARS SOLD CN TJME

ROBERT a PIERPONT

City Hall Hock

BOTH PHONES WILDWOOD, N. J.

Where Quality Counts' LASDB AVOniE ABB 1TAXIA STREET SEA ISLE CITY OCR OCEAN CITY STORES 401 Asbuiy Avenue 1126 Asbury Avenue

755 Asbury Avenue 745 Asbury Avenue

When you think of advertising, think of the Cape May County Times, which is read by nearly ■ all the residents of upper Cape May County.

Dn Ynil Know that 1 0c *“ 9 ity “ hBTing th 1 e ,8 rea * ert hoom Aat has ever been experienUO 1 OH rviiuw ced m this State? Jhe world at large knows it, and the wise the

deep thinkers, in their analysis of it, recognize that it will continue until the R. R. short line is an assur•d fact; the uew hotel completed; the golf course in operation and a dozen large private and civic projecU carried through. And-lUten-ALL THESE THINGS ARE ABSOLUTELY “GOING OVER." «| NOW make a quick, careful purcluue, -md yem will surely reap a handsome profit within a few months. Others are doing it, why not you? tj Our office is the oldest established in Ocean City (28 yrs). We have always tried to make our clients’ interests, our own. asr p re j Write us for information on such an investment. IVlaSSCy & ILdW&rds It will be gladly sent you. Ocean City, N. J.