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inaajngDAT, aphl e, iws
Mr*. Orifte* Tonnt. Dort«
Fr.ntrt StrattM •*<! WUUub Oaop„ n M'^ndwJ the 8mb«p- —’ Conference McniJ*7»l Ot_. Mr and Mr*. Thwau BaUbicer 5twnt ih* Eaater holidaya »t ▲tfca,lf lSrrlii Coreon Is esrf ID st this * r Jlni* H«n7 Toun* Is enterUlninc her atster. of Piteana. this wsA. William Wright, of Sosrills. rislied hta niece. Mrs. Thomas Sharp,
Saturday. 1)
MlM Harriet Stltss was an Ocean
City shopper Saturday.
Dorothy Madara spent tl holiday* at Cape May City.
David Petltt and sister. Bisabeth. Of Camden, spent the week-end with her aunt. Mrs. William Gannon. Earl Sapp spent Sunday with
Tuckaboe leUtleee.
Byron Toon*, of Philadelphia, spent the hottdaya with his parents
hP Mr*. Paw. Smith, of
visitln* her sister, Mrs. Low* uwwm. Mrs Charles Waner, who has beta ic virylnla, has returned home. Mr. end Mrs Clarence Smith were
Philadelphia shoppers Friday.
Mrs. William Gannon. Sr., want
Saturday In Trentoa.
Mrs. K. A. Stratum and daughter visited relari— •* n»«—t.r rwe.*
Mrs. Si. A. BUWLum ana oaucaier sited reutljse la Glouoeeter Friday. Mrs MerVya Sharp, of Pleasantlle. spent Sunday with her parenta.
1 Mraf Jonathan Sapp. David Mount who has her daughter, has ret
bee. returned
viIle.^H Mr and
Mrs. Derid^WR^B Tin!tin* her daughter. In to her home et Camden.
CAPS MAT COPIT SOUSE The Court Hoaee Oarage established s new record when ihey disposed of three carloads of ears and tractor* during March. Mr*. LeRoy Morton. wt-» w_. rushed to the hospital In Philadelphia lor appendicitis. U eonvslsectn*. Miae Beatrice Man has returned to. Philadelphia after speadin* **-- Easter holiday with her parenta The Surprise Dasce at the Bo vue Hotel Saturday well attended. Mias Margaret Van day in Corrt Onusa Mias Emma Hand whs a Court House visitor over the * ash end. Lout* Rioter spent Bsster with hit sister. Mr*. Jeast The Miasm Laura . Hewitt spent Bsster in Court Osman Cor University Sunday his holidays la Court Houee. Miss Elisabeth SUtea was for the holiday*. Mrs. Vince and children Philadelphia visitor* Friday. Osman Corson and IrnsUe Lodiam. Jr., spent Saturday In Atlantic City. Mr* Resina Shleldt 1* 111. Ed. Footer was a Philadelphia visitor Monday., Mr*. Carooae Springer U slightly improved. — ‘— 1 Bat
JUDGE WELLS WILL ADD1ESS BOOSTED BAMOUET. APXIL Mth Ocean City.—Judge Harold _. Wells, of Borden town. N. J.. will be of the chief speakers at the nd annual "Booster Banquet" which U to be held Tueeday nl*ht. April S4th, at the Phllade.'oV* Manufacturer* Club. Such was the definite announcement made Wedneeday by Past President William H. Colllaeon. Jr., of the Ocean City Klwanis Club, who are aponaorin* the "Booster I QueL" Judge Wells, a prominent South Jersey Jurist. Is widely known here and ti a speaker of numerous attainment* Other speakers at the “Booster Banquet" will be Strickland Gillian, noted author and short story writer, of Baltimore. Md.: W. Freeland Kendrick, former Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine; United States Senator. George Wharton Pepper. of Pennsylvania, and probably Governor Olffort* c. rtnehot. of Pennsylvania. a..d Mayor J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia. KETBODBT EPDOOPAL CHUDCH Landis avenue and Ariadne street Rev. Franklin Bowen, Minister Sunday Services: 10:10 A. M.. Public Worship. Subject. "Mountain Top Experience*" S: 10 P. M.. Sabbath School. 7:10 P. M.. Evening Service. Sahel. "Jeans Christ and the People."
urdsy between Middle Townaiip High School and. the Alumni due to the cold weather.
CUT or SEA ISLE CITT
TlEASUEEl'S MOMTHLT REPORT To the Board of Commissioner*: 1 submit the following report of Receipt* and Disbursements during the month of March. 1S2S. Receipts Cash balance In hand March 1. 1»JS $ S,4SS.»» Taxes for 19S1 « 39S.J1 Taxes for 1921- 117.22 Taxes for ISIO- 107.67 Poll Tax 1922— 1.00 Interest and_ Costs ..rL— 49.02 Temp. Loans 1922 Taxes _ 1.600.00 2.17 Total | 4.697.01 Disbursement! Salaries 279.14 Fire 471.98 City Hall 71.62 Removing Garbage 90.21 Printing and Advertising 82.81 Interest on
Rev. B. &. Die*, Pastor. , Service* for this Suuday are as
fallows;
10:20 A. M.. Sunday Ocoooi. 11:16 A. M.. Service. 7:30 P. M.. "Leejing Home." Flm of four sermons on Prodigal Soo^^ MOTICE OfJDETTLEMERl Notice U hereby given that thz accounts of the subeertber. aa Executor of Martha Heaton, deceased, will be andlted and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans’ Court of the County of Cepe May on the ninth day of Maymext. at which time ap-
Dsted April 3rd. 1923. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY. N. J..
GEORGE D. RICHARDS. Trust OfBcer. 21-6t-pfli-t0.
walk Acc’L —
Board of Health
Total .
100.00 240.47 29.40 10.00
7.20
21.30
-9 4,407.01
Dated April 8. 1988; w B. ARNETT. Treasurer. Audited and found correct. *
H. C. LOVE.
I Director of Revenue and Flnaneo. Da ed April 2. 1923. 21 lt-491-pf84.90. 1 helpful note concerning the eoal eh -rtage says to concentrate mlud on the profiteer* and born with
Indignation.
Get Into Adverdcmg
Mec Wanted "in XVEXT CUT to open Vulemnix-
Battery Stnttow We teee* see sad Se^ we .tea* OUJ Anderpoo Steam VoL Co. MS Spring Gerdm St, PMU, P*
ttKD'feSTAU* THE RED STAB to a marveloue advancement for homes without gaa. It gives to these homes the same SMOKELESS ard ODORLESS heat a. does the city gma range. !t to WICK LESS. ABHI.KB8 and DIRTLESS, be-
'oncenirattng n double ring of heat I directly beneath the cooking utensil and saving at leeal one-fourth of fuel hill. Operates 19 houro on a gallon
of fueL
« 00 Ulnuoe m Tmi OH Bun ROY L. FOSTER Cape May Court House New Jersey
While Shopping in PhflnSPITZER’S NEW STOKE 1023 Market Street M Btmdlful Un, 4 [HiH'mtry, Ftm, Ceeb, SstfB aal Drottt Frias
M. SPITZER 1021 Bterket Si. PkO.
Mqu Both Company du largest commtreial art orgnnixatkm in the held, offers you a different training. If you Fie to draw, develop your talas*. Study Una practical comae—totuht by Urn widely kaouuiaBiitutioa, with
KEYSTONE VNJ DANDY , POULTRY ■ FOODS FRESH DAILY "oM fK.D OfT KLl'lATEp , ASK YOUR DEALER
Inlooking about for a banking institution to receive year money, you want to iad mu that ii safe,
MAURER’S
D. MAUSER Jk SON CO. m N. BfMk Street, Phto. wm wlm naaiwaiaa
DO YOU LIKE TO DRAW?
IF SO, LEARN COMMERCIAL ART 4 *** fc «S Me strws.inunLiea.t Qnphlc laetkato at Apphed Art
We want you to consider this old established Institution eieag those ham tad cordially invite yon to call on ns and
•pea an smut.
THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SECURITY TRUST COMPANY cm hat, nw msrr
Make Sure You Can Get What You Want When You Want It!
Mason Materials JUSTICE SUPPLY COMPANY 14th Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. BELL FE01E 787
Board of Choeec freeholders County of Cape Kay Kew Jersey Notice to Contractors Sealed bid* will he received by the Board of Choaen Freeholder* of the County of Cape May. New Jersey. h»r the construction of n bridge across Mill Tall Creek on the line of the Grassy Sound-Burlhlgn Road, and opened and read In public meeting at a regular meeting of th* Board of Choaen Freeholder* to be held In the Court House, Cape May Court House. New Jersey. Wednesday. April 18th. 1923. at 2:30 - " Drawing* BpsclOcatlona and of bid. contract and bond for th« proposed work, prepared by R. Fen' dall Smith, County Engineer, and approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders. have been placed on Ole In •aid Engineer's office at Marmora. N. J.. and may be Inspected by prospective bidders during business
hours.
Bidder* will be furnished a copy of the apedflcatlons and blue prints of the drawings, by Lhe Engineer, on application, and a deposit of 810.00, which will be returned upon the return of the plan* and sp-wiflcatlons In good condition. Bids must be made on the standard proposal forma In the manner designated in the specifications, must be Inclosed in sealed envelope bearing name and address of bidder, and name of contract bid for. and must he accompanied by certified check for not lees than ten per cent, of bid price, made payable to Harry Headley. County Treasurer, or order, also by certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company duly signed and sealed, certifying that bond will be furnished if the said bidder to awarded the contract. Bond win he required in full amount of contract price and must be delivered to the Board of Chosen Freeholders within ten day* after award of contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid* By direction of the Board. IRVING FITCH, Clerk. March 28. 1922.
RECENT DEATHS
Harris Corson. 43. the genial rural free delivery carrier of Palermo, died rather suddenly Tuesday. Services will be held at hla home in Palermo 1 P. M. Friday. Interment will be held at Seaside Cemetery. Mr. Corson, who had been weakened from an attack of measles some weeks ago. made his last mail trip from Ocean View poetuffice last Thursday. An Infection of the throat with complications caused hi* death. Mr. Coreon was born in Palermo and always resided In Cape Ma> County. He leaves a widow (n'-s Saop) and no children. He was a member of the Beasley’s Point M. E. Church.
Aetna Council No. 143. Junior Order of Mechanics of Tuckahoe. and Washington Poet. P. O. S. of A.. Ocean City. Mr. Coreon will be sadly missed by his many friends on his R. F. D. route, where he had distributed mall from 1905 to date with an Interruption from 1912 to 192«. If she vows she wouldn’t marry the best man in the world, she’s probably made up her mind to marry about the sorriest one In the community.
ORDER ADA S1UCA CONCRETE BLOCK for your foundation and rest tisfied.—adv. l?tf.
UKOPyg RAT.lt By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia* for sale of Mortgaged Premise* to me directed. Issued oat of the Court of Chancery.of New Jersey, on the 28th day of January. A. D. 1928, Ip. a certain cauee wherein TLc Hrlied Towns Building and Loan Lasoc. tion of Camden County. N. J.. Ii complainant, and Js-eph A. Wenoeroth. et al.. are defendant* I shall expose to sale at public vendue, oo MONDAY. APRIL 10. 1023. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m.. to wit. at one o'clock tn the afternoon of mid day. at the KhertlTa office, la Capn May Court
that certain mortgaged premise* with the appurtenance* In the bill of complaint In the said cause particularly set forth and described,
that to to say:
All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises situate in the borough of Stone Harbor, In the county of Cape May and. state of New Jersey. as shown, marked and numbered on the 1907 plan of 3tone Harbor and duly filed In the office of the County Clerk of Cape May County by ‘South Jersey Realty Company" and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:— Beginning at the Intersection of the northwesterly side line of First avenue with the southerly side line of Eighty-third street as shown on said plan and extending thence (1) “ westwordly. along the south--ly side line of Si*uij-third street, two hundred and ten feet; thence (2) southwestwardly. parallel with First arena* two hundred and twenty feet to the northeasterly side line of Eighty-fourth street; thence southeast wardly. along the easterly aide line of Eightyfourth street, two hundred and ten feet to the northwesterly aide line of First avenne aforesaid: thence (4) northeastwardly, along the northwesterly side line of First avenue, two hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning, logt'-her with :fce hotel buildings and- improvements
thereon • re- «e-i
Being the same premises conveyed to the said Joseph A. Wenderoth -.nd Emlllne T. Boyle by the said The United Towns Building and Loan Association cf Camden County. N, J.. by deed dated the 2d day of August. 1920. and duly recorded In said County Clerk'a office of Cape May
county. N. J.
Amount due under decree to 18.810.54. with interest and Sheriffs fees to be added. GEORGE A. REDDING. Sheriff. Dated March 21. 1923. Cba* S. King. Sol r. 3-23.4tpff22.44
In Sicily girls are married at 15. that belrg the legal age. Here they get married when they can get a man. If that to four times 15.
Unusual Big Values for This Week-End!
EXTRA FANCY EVAPORATED ^ jam Bartlett PeaTS 1/C From the Sunny lands of California. Large, bright, mncmed fruit, with Nature’! full, ripe flavor. The supply i*. limited, •o you must act quickly to get your share of this bargain.
3 iba 50c
Quality Canned Foods AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES &s£,Com 3-25c Very tender and sweet aa a nut.
BBHTU2 10c RED UFE Tomatoes 3 25c
REGULAR 8c ASCO Strained Tomatoes 4 25c
YORK - STATE PllHXlS — 10c Packed In a rich sugar syrup.
DELICIOUS CAKES AND C N /Lorna OA~ -JDoones ^ ° vPeanut 1 Q-. C Uiafcs » 1 ^ Vanilla Wafer* **g 5c
ANDIES FOR WEEK-END! Fine American -t Mixtures to 1SFC Chocolate i STSh*" Br-lOc Eatmores ' Assorted 0(\ Chocolates to OUC
Think of If! Kilttons of pounds of Asco Coffee add annually—there’s a reeson—quality counts. cZ« -29c With a full, heavy body, delightful aroma a.d a rich rare flavor all Its own. Taste the difference?
ASCO PURE Cocoa
^SCO CRISP Com Flakes rt ,7c
RICH CREAMY Cheese n, 33c
ASCO SLICED BACON
_Pkg 121/fcc
POST’S COOKED BRAN FLAKES __ Pkg 12c BIG, JUICY GRAPE FRUIT 3 tor 26c
Asco 3 or. Pork & Beans ““■AJL
EVER TRY IT ? ^ Flour ^ 49c A high grade family flour for all baking purposes. Asco Baking Powder lb can 20c
Urge Florida A r Oranges 01 4jC Teas 12c A Blend for every last*
Assorted Jellies tumbler JOc Pare Preserves tumbler Ific Pure Fruit Preserves _J*r 23c Finest Apple Sauce can Ifc Tasty Apple Butter can Ifc Asco Peanut Butter tumbler JOc
P. A 0. Naptha Soap cake jp.^ 8Ur Soap cake fife Pels Soap cake Gold Dust Powder »kg 4»/*c Ivory Soap S cak« 20c lifebuoy Soap _3 cakes 20c
Baked in Our Own Big Sunlight Bakeries! Victor Bread ^ 5c Only the purest Ingredients are used In making these big. golden brown loaves of goodness.
LANDIS AVENUE AND ITALIA STREET SEA ISLE CITY OUR OCEAN CITY STORES 755 Asbury Avenne 401 Asbtuy Aranas 745 Asbury Avenne 1128 Asbury Avenne
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
DON’T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE as thsy * “TWITCH THE SWITCH" (or SILENT SERVICE and THE “MATCHLESS" NIGHT
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and West Avenue Ocean City Division

