Cape May County Times, 4 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAP1 MAT COflUTt TUIgS, FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1&23

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Born to Mr. and Mr*. John Shel-

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xii* Catharln* Darin, of Phil*del- ‘touphter

(pent a couple of dap* with her >•*»• Hiram Rocap and aon KenT , h ;.r John Dari*, last week. *eth. were shopping In MlUrille on

Mr and Mr*. Horace Burke, and Friday.

«,n of Wildwood, called on relative* Mrx Mdward McAllister called on f 0 "-Qundar. Hr*. Florence Joseph at Cape Mar ' william Rolle motored to Camden Court House on Friday. «D?nd Saturday and Sunday with A^y Rocap has moved hi* family tuTrier. Mra Jennie Klrkbrtde. from MlUrille to the Leri Qraei

Mr*. Hannah Hearon 1* riaiUn* her Property.

riauKhter. Mr*. John Reeves, at Ava- Mr^ M. Hltner, and daupbter. inn this week. Hr*. Jennie Currie, motored to At-

Georpe C. Klmbel. of Rio Grande, ‘““e 0*7 on Saturday.

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** \j r and Mrs. WlUlam Corson and . Ground has been broken for the her brother. Archie Peterson, and bungalow of Samuel Morton, who Melvin Hymer. wer ethe guests of no ® *‘ T “ * l °®® an clt r Mi<i> Dorothy Edwarda on Sunday Maxoi). of the Bute {“.j Normal at Trenton, was home over Mr. and Mi*. Charle* Hoffman, of the week-end. Leesburg, were calling on ralaUfee **• Hltner. of Philadelphia, ^aa here recently. with his family over the week-end. Mias Erma Nickerson vent last M ** r - Hr*. Virgil Pierson, with weekend with her brother Allen Hiss Alice Payne and Mtsa Minnie Nickerson and family. In Camden. Risenhardt. went to Philadelphia on Many from hare attended the rr * <1 *y- making the trip by auto, r.insirale given by the Glee Club from South Searille Grange. Ns. 161, Millville, on Thursday evening, at wel1 represented at the meeting Court House. °f °*P* Hay County Pomona Grange. The Pbliathea Class was entertain- *t Rio Grande on Staurday. ed for this month at the home of warren WUU made a business trip Mr* David Armstrong, on Thursday. t0 Bridgeton on Saturday. Mrs. Nlta Baker was a Wildwood Hr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierson. WHvlnitor on Saturday. 11 s® Harris. Mi*. Alice Payne and H. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Well*. Mrs. A- were in MlUrille on TuesWeeley Hughes. Mrs. Frank Edwarda **7- ... ami Mrs. Robert Hughes and baby. Hi*. Jene Allen hss returned home spent Wednesday in Helalervllle with *2** • Pleasant vUlt with relatives Mrs Edward Weldon. at ® rid »r| ot ’- Min Eunice High spent last week Elmer Smith, of Boston. Mass., in Bridgeton with her brother. John Went the week-end with his mother. High and family. Hr*. 8. S. Terry. Mr*. Humphrey Swain and Mr* Hr and Mr*. C. M. Weetcott called Nelson T Smith visited rela- on H r - and Mi* E. O. Howell, Jr., tlvee at Cape May on Saturday. at Swalnton, on Sunday. Mr* Mina Smith, of Dias Creek. •pent Friday with Mr* James Cham-

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SWAMTOH Arne* Brower attended the funeral of his uncle. Mr. Creeee, st Green Creek, .m Sunday. Charle.' Hoadley. and Mr*. Parker and daught'i Betty, of Sea Isle City, recently called on Mrs. Allison Lud J. A. Stackhouse, mother and chUdren. were recent caller* here. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence E. Moore, of Woodbury Heights, spent week-end here at their fart* Fowler Stratton, of Avalon, was a caller here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howell. Jr_ motored to Atlantic City on Sunday. H. H. McCool la spending several day* In Philadelphia and Fail-view on business. Mrs. Harry Near recently attended the funeral of her niece et Helslerrille. Mi* Charles Rice was shopping In Court House on Saturday. L. T. Swain motored to Bridgeton on Tuesday. Mr* Charles Haseipen and Mias Dorothy Stephens recently motored to Sea Isle City.

Laun-Dry-Ette ELECTRIC WASHER (HO WHHGEB1 Walter Scoble MILLVILLE ■ Ntw-loncr

William Kline and Mr* Allte Ambler. of Camden, were Sunday guasta of Mr. and Mr* J. W. Coomb* Mr. and Mra. F. J. Walling t.nd son*. Glenn and Milton, motored to Atlantic Cy on Sunday. Frank bright and aon Charles. left on Monday for Atlantic City, for the summer, where they have wor*Mr* George Peterson visited Mr* Snltta St He* of Sooth Dennis, the flrrt of this week. Finley Miner, of Svnrthasore. P*. wa* a week-end risitor with Us parent*. Mr. and Mr* ■. Riley Mine*-. Miss Dorothy Edwards and Mslrin Hymer were nt Wildwood on Saturday evening. | BELL TELEniflix STOCK BOLD OK EAJTPATKEKT FLAK Dell Tek te purchased nt any the company, according to an announcement by District Manager Brlttlan today. Pcrchnoaa may be made for cash or on the Installment

plan.

This plan la put In effect through the Bell Telephone Securities Oo^ a Part of the Bell system. When an order u placed at tha local office the •tock Is purchased on the New York Stock Exchange oy the securities tonipany. The price quoted each day is the previous day'a closing on the Exchange. During the past year efforts have been made to widen the distribution of Sell system stock through local bank* and broket* The new plan i- supplementary to the previous en>.Tt* and places the stock within tbr reach of many who desire to purrna*r It. but who have no local connection* through which the purchase may he financed. The Securities Company Is not financing this plan on a profft making <»*<». but U '• frying cat tbs Ideal ol the Bell System—"Every Sobscrlbfr u Stockholder." The American Tfclephoue and Tale- « r »ph Company (BeU System) has the *id«, t .toe* distribution of say corporation la tbs country today. Th.-re are more than s quarter of a bullion stockholder* With this »*•* -v.tem of distribution, by which , Mock nisy be purchaeed on very Monthly installments, there th..u.d be , still ‘b< number of

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Four Reasons for Installing ARCOLA Now 1—Then nay be no ARCOLAS available this Fall 8—Eight amr we have AfcCOL'S in stock. S—Bight now we have the men available to inrtall AECOLA at cnee without dl«fcah—ee to the Easily. 4—Bight mw ABCOLA costs lew than it did to Ml, yet the demand is three times greater. Insure your family against next winter’s cold by phoning or calling to today (or an ABCOLA estimate for your home. It coats you nothing to find out Order Yours Now no* OTIS M. TOWNSEND OCEAN CITY - New Jersey

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WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

Successor to late Wm. F. Daniels

Bell Phone 68-R-2

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The “Adelphia” wickless type of stove is one thrt appeals to every housewife who does not want a red-hot stove or range during the warm days. It is inexpensive, yet reliable. In place of the cotton wick an asbestos ring is used. Simple as an ordinary lamp to operate. One gallon of oil in a wickless oil cock stove will furnish fuel for a single burner for 20 hours of constant use. New stock just in of one, two and three burners. We also have the wick variety, as well

as ovens for either kind.

LINOLEUMS—INLAID AND PRINTED

New patterns and choice designs in Tinolfnm*, Gold Seal Art Rugs, China Matting, Pdtox and Crex Grass Rugs, Rag

Carpet, and other floor covering*,.

WHITE ENAMELED MEDICINE CLOSETS

Something neat and pretty for the bathroom, with plate glass mirrors and shelve* Abo a few cheaper ones with

ordinary glass mirrors. $2.50 np to $6.50. LAVAVAR VARNISH FOR THE FLOORS

A durable floor finish for bathrooms and all kinds of floors which have hard wear. Win not scratch or turn white-

dries hard overnight and is not affected by water. KULLiSS STEEL MOTOR AMD ROW BOATS

Absolutely safe; always dry and dean; will not sink, leak, dry out or water tog; efficient, durable and fully guaranteed. $52.09 up to $626.U). Equipped with air-tight compart-

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EITO "OUTBOARD” MOTOR! FOR YOUR BOAT Crank! Crank and corn! but not with the Elto. Anyoneeven a child—starts the Elto at the first quarter turn. That’s why the Elto is a family motor. Full S-horse power, not by anyone’s “say-so” but by the mathematical accuracy of piston displacement. If you get an Elto you get the safest, easiest-starting, most powerful and durable outboard motor on the market today. $140.00. DON'T NEGLECT THAT COUGH OR COLD Rot put it out of business with a bottle of the "Original WQcax’s Bronchi.” Not put up in fancy bottles and expensive lithographed labels and wrapper—but your money’s worth is inside the bottle. On the market for the past 35 yean so it must have merit. Excellent for children as it contains no opiates or alcohol. 25c and 50c bottle*

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