Cape May County Times, 6 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mtas Helen Kerneet, of Philadelphia. spent the Easter holidays with her aunt. Mrs. Elmer Peterson. Sr.

Mine Mary Landis was a week-end visitor at the hofcre of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Landis. Jr. Robert Landis, of Philadelphia, also

Miss Marparet Sherry *P* nt 1 a * at her boardwalk eotta*ej.ck Dennet was the stmt of Mrs. ' lenry Brooks tor the holidays. Gusts' Croneeker wm a baelneee

m „ ,0 ,—.. __ _ .... Mrs. J. C. Oallen left Wednesday the holidays under the paren-

nr Washington tor an Indefinite stay i ^

rith friends. ^ , Jack O'Con lor. of Camden, and Miss Catherine Quinn, of PhUadel-' Hubert Hliortns. of Philadelphia, beihla. was the puMi ot ltr - ** 1 *- tween walkinic and occasional "Uftt" . J. Downey Sunday. | from passing autolsts. landed In Sea Miss Edna Mtiller spent the Eas- isle Piiday afternoon to reuale for

er holidays* as the tamt Of the the holidays.

'ehrle family In Riverside. Mrs. William J. Barr and children. Mr and Mrs. McQarvey and chll- of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Iren of Philadelphia, vest the hoi- Mr. Barr, who Is staying here sunerdays al their summer oottage here.! vising the extensive alt jralions to Mr and Mrs. Georg* Culver and 1 hie property. Minerva street and

laughter. Dorothy, spent Easter In, Landla avenue.

Vtlanllc City, taking part In the There will be a card party, live Kjardwalk parade. (hundred and pinochle. In the LsuayMra. Rae Culver this week pur- ette Lunch Room tomorrow (Satur--hased two lots on Neptune street day) night for the benefit of St. lear Central avenue, from the own-, Joeeph’e Church. Everyone inter•r. Edward B. Arnett. eeted In cards Is Invited to attend. Theodore C. HI Men bread, of PhU-j Ehner Peterson. Ir.. who 1* now idelphla and Sea Isle City, was collecUon Maaager of the Holllngeimong the holiday vlsltora. remain-, head Company, ot Camden, spent the ing over the week-end. Easter holidays at the home of his Eugene Halleran arrived home pareru. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peter[roru college Friday to remain over eon. Sr., at their Paris street home, [he holidays with his parents at K of Philadelphia, on their Minerva street home. Saturday purchased the Boeder cotMissee Catherine. Helen and Mar-'f^ OB HlneTra street nenf Cent •al; Ion Brady and Dorothy O'Connor BTen oe. and will occupy It as a sum- j

s A. Loralne Mannln. of Phlla- The need for a motor vehicle IIIng Mrs. censing agent In this section o( the tr recent County has been demonstrated since me this Maurice M. Sofroney took the office I known on February 16th. by the number of reed sev- licenses issued by him to date. Mo-

■ torlsts from all sectlona of the Coun- „ f ty. even south of Court House, have applied at this office for their driver

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e to any

They say the flapper Is passing., The reason lots of people mlsa •‘Save father a place at the window., easy street Is because they are try- ' Ing to find easy money.

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TEDE TABLE FOB APRIL

1 Sun. S Mon. > Tt^e.

a. m. p. m. a. m. . 8:05 8:31 8:07

: 8:53 9:10 3:68

. 9:44 10:09 8:48

4 Wed. _10:S4 11:01 5 Thu. .11:30 1U57 < Frl. —13:18 13:31 7 Sat. -13.69 1:40 8 Sun. - 3:07 2:63 9 Mon. _ 3:17 3:67

10 Tue. - 4:19 :i Wed. _ 6:18

^Clt7^ 11 Thu - ‘ :04

“,13 l^rl. __ 6:47

sovery. 1 14 7 . 17 “. lon A.? f ^ Sun. _ 8:02 Isle City ie Mon _ | ; 3 S WhF* »» 17 Tue. _ 9:04

ue home., jj Wed. .. 9:38 9:41 a family | j# Thu. _ 9:68 10:10 an I fee tea 4<) py, _iO:J8 10:46 1 31 Sat. -11:11 11:36

4:30 6:36 6:3* 7:38 8:43

9:43 10:04

4:67 10:40 11:03 6:47 11:33 11:68 6:31 13:16 13:17 7:11 13:40 13:59 7:47 1:33 1:39

8:20 2:01 8:60 2:41

3:1* 3:63 4:27 5:02

... 6:40

Saturday, i j, sun. -11:67 11:16 6:17 rnerlAn-123 Mon. -12:16 12:53 7:24 let. was; 34 Tue. _ 1:14 2:06 8:31

I M. Wad- I 26 Wed. _ 2:26 rathmere 36 Thu. _ 3:46

the Brady

cottage on Ariadne street. Charles Whittington aad family, of Philadelphia and Sea lale City, apent the week-end at the Whltttngton cottage on Neptune street. Work la progressing rapidly on the Diamond bungalows on Frits street, and there Is every promise that all three will be ready for renflngeoon Miss Mary hndsrswn and friends returned to Philadelphia Tuesday, after spending the hoi)days hare with Miss Anderson's mother. Mrs. C - Anderson hey went t?AUentowi ItWednasday where they were entertained at a dinner-dance, given In their honor by Miss Mary Ochs Mr. and Min. James J. Hagan enjoyed the Easier holidays !n Sen Mle City, as Urn guests of Mr. and Mm. James Q. Hard!a. at the Bardie cottage on Landis ai Mim Edna Whittington, who In a student at the Trenton Normal School, spent the holidays wuh her parents, Mr. and Mm. George Whlttlufioa. of Ariadne

me. and

noma The deal

through the real estate agency

Fitch and Ludlam

Isle City. >del the ermanent i through r. m. So-

27 Frl. _ 4.86 38 Sat. - 6:67 39 Sun. _ 6:64 30 Mon. _ 7:46

WE HAVE THEM (Roofing SuburbanKomes

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'Ruberoid Strip-shingles make an in- ' Kant appeal to the man who looks for decorative value as well as extreme durability in die materials used in bit home. These shingles, with their surface coating of crushed »i«te in aage green, Venetian red or ated-btoe, are ideal for suburban and oountrf home* where there is a poariWity of great variety it. color treatment- Thor decorative value is enhanced by the fact that their patented form offers a variety in design and an opportunity kr artistic blending of color tone*. Ruberoid Strip-shmgks although a in appearance, are economical to lay oo account of their form. Their octagonal shape break! a roof into f both diagonal and horizontal Come in or phone in today for Bam pies, prices, iUustrated booklet, and further in-

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Laan-Dry-Ette ELECTRIC WASHER (■o mnsam Walter Scoble MILLVILLE - I’ure Lnaeea ml and White Lead Inside or Outride House Print. AS Shades 12.00 per gallon Vanish k Orange SheBac $2.00 per gallon Priming Fence Paint Bright Green, Brens* Green. 1 Wt r leek ip Gray. Dark Brown,

Oak. Black

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3:16 2'el 3:23 3:64 4:23 4:61 6:38 8:17 7:28 8:49

8:37 9:88 10:01 4:37 10:38 11:06 6:38 11:38 18:05 8:30 13:18 18:26 7:22 12:69 1:10 8:13 1:51 1:59

Strength Even regarded by Itself, the quality of great financial strength In an Insurance company Is an asset not unappreciated by a policy h ildar. but when an agent given an assured the policy ot the Home, the Aetna or the Travelers, he Is providing not only the strength of “the strongest” but combined with It the eerrlee aad reputation that have made the Home, the Aetna and the Travelers America's largest and strongest Insurance com-

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Landls Avenue and Italia Street BA ISLE Cm, 1. J.

Will there be enough ARCOLAS to go round this year?

T HERE weren’t enough in 1921 —5,000 home-owners were disappointed. This year, with our factories already over-taxed by orders for larger Ideal Boilers, we can make only the same number of ARCOLAS as in 1921. Yet three times as many homes are being built. So we urge you earnestly to see your Heating Contractor this week, and find out what it will coat you to have ARCOLA installed, with a genuine American Radiator in each

The coat is •orpriatagiy low; and in three average winters Areola pays back a large ahare of the coat to thefoel it savea.

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STRATHMERE LUMBER CO.

Swain Street end Railroed

SEA ISLE CITY - New Jersey

A. G. RICE & CO HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE

BILL raixnun 15-2-8

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First National Bank "The Bank Where You Feel at Home” SEA ISLE CITY New Jersey

-Any 25c article in thu ■tore given to the Ant achool boy or tchool girl rataritting the correct aniwer to the following: “Who vas it in ancient tunes traversed the streeta during the day time with a lighted lantern; and what was his rt*ly when asked for an explanation?” Had the old philosopher been living in these days he would undoubtedly been found wandering around with an '‘Ever-ready’* Flashlight one of those absolute necessities of our times,—they are so safe and reliable and the price is but nominal—a large 3-inch diameter bull’s-eye lense with nickeled case and battery complete for $2.00: and while we are^on the subject of lights ws would remind you that our assbrtment of Mazda Electric Light Bulbs is complete from a 10 watt light upwards. Chimneys, burners and wioks for the oil-lamp also. “You Can G*S It At Rice’*” That's ear 1928 slogan

April Specials BOYS' AND G IBIS' BANG AM-PRICED SHOES In order to make room for ear new stock of footwear ire have placed a lot of slightly shop-worn goods on the Bargain Counter. Look them over and if the sizes are right—we know yon will b: satisfied with the price. WHEN YOU GET BUSY WITH TEAT BOAT— and the time is fast aiyroadtiag when the overhauling process wiu be in order—don't forget the fact that oar line of Copper Phinu, Boat Paints. Oars, Eowlwkv Pumps. Rope. Anchors ani all the necessary odds and ends that yon will require, can be had right here. Fresh lot of Ho. 6 Columbia Dry Ceil Battery Ignitors—those that have the "pep" in th;m—direct from the factory. CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES Those handy pocket knives—and to be without s pocket knife is to be like a ship without a rudder— and who ever knew of a man. or a boy either, who couldn't find new nses for a pocket knife every day ? Steel and pLtod knives and forks for the table, either single or in sets, butcher knives, bait knives, paring knives, in fact almost any kind of cutlery in ordinary usfe. GLASSWARE, EARTHENWARE. T.WAMTT.VD WARE A varied assortment of tumblers, drinking glasses, cut glass ware, cups and saucers, aad a general line of agate and aluminum ware for the kitchen, with special sLess on that most used uterxil—the coffee pot. • WIFTCLOX" ALARM CLOCKS; POCKxT WATCHES An alslhn clock to wake you up at a certain time in the morning must first of all be a good tine-keeper, and that is roe of the strong points of the popular "Westclox” maVs. JUST WHAT YOTTVJi B1EN WANTING Pent Ira tor Rot Solvent foi p.pei, nuts, and rusty fittings, or removing that rusted-ir. bolt on the kitchen stove. Just works like magic in removing carbon from your auto spark rings. Cleans nil rusty surfaces without injury to the metal. Non-acid, noncombustible. Just the thing for removing read Ur *ron: the auto, and a theusaud other uses. 50c.

Opposite City Hall, SEA ISLE CITY