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DODOS SKDAM; Df FINS SDHBin , condltloa; oort Uree ta gooi shape; atop U*ht; lock; wire —__ ... ne* car, boU ln*Sd* am«J ©«. Too must see tkl* tsar to realto* wkat e UrealB It to Frtoe, »€M cuk. WDl deaonatrato. Sid BoMmow. Ztll Aabury Avesue, Oeen Oty.
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Ths Children'* Day entertainment « Ik* Palermo BaptUt Church wa* tkto * numb,r 01 p * op “ tnm Mto* Carrie Holdcraft. of Gioue» ter. vtolted Helen Stratton laet week. ^.Ifra McreeUa Sharp, of PleaaaatTill*. to apendlnc » few day* with bar mother. Mr*. Clara Sapp. Bdgar Corson, who has been away to aehool in Hew York, baa returned borne for hi* eummer vacation. Jama* Carther, of Philadelphia, to ▼tattlBf his mother, Mr*. Josephine
Young.
Mtoe Dorothy Madera waa a visitor at the 'Ocean City High School Wednesday. Bdgar Welsh, of Ocean City, baa moved hi* family to their summer
Mr*. M. P. MeDole, who ha* been staying in New York with her hue-
bead. ha* returned borne.
Mtoe Hebei dark motored to Wood-
A number of people attended the nmeneement held at Tuckaho* on
luraday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. H fTHem Gannon and Mr. and Mi*. WHUam Sapp motored
A number of young people from here atteaded the beech party given at Ocean Ctty in honor of the Seniors
of the U T. H. ~
PME8, FRIDAY. JUTE IS. 1813
MCnn DEATHS PISH K hutch DD1CP | CATCHES Df OCEAH
rv «, l0hB WMlk barrels of Ash were John Hunn, formerly of Peter*- thrown in the ocean by the local burg, paaeed away at the County ftshermen. The extremely low reAlmebouee on Saturday afternoon, turn from -be wholesale market waa June Pth, at the age of 70 years. the cause of thla action. A shipment
of porgiea last week netted the ahlpw _ _ j per 47 cenu per barrel.
Mn. Hurna Hearon Porglee as a rule are a desirable Mi*. Hanna Hearon, of Goshen, catch. Week fish and croaker* are died suddenly on Wednesday, Jane usually the least In demand. •th. Mr*. Hijeroe will be greatly ' MUiBCI ■maSPJETATIOK 00.
GRUBB BROTHERS 609 , Boilding Contractors 0CEAN CIT y Third St Jobbing a Specialty N. J.
"Aunt Han.'* She *£» SI yearn of
eg*.
The funeral service was held on Saturday at *he M. E. Church. She leaves five children to mourn her loan, Mrs. Mary Stournau. of Dorrhester; Mr*. Eunice Carroll, of DenntovUto; Mr*/ Minnie Beeves, of Peeitnoet;
Chartea Hearon, of As ‘ Jjhn Hearon. of Goshen.
Time Table Effective May 80, 7823 Schedule subject to change any
CAPE MAT and WILDWOOD TO OCEAH CTTY Via SEA OLE CUT
Merth-Bound
A.M. p.m P.M. p.x
, Cape May _8.00 11.00 1.00
bezb orare oceut cnr ornct 15:”
ARE YOUR HEADLIGHTS legal? Better make awe by suiting tke new list of appr leasee for New Jersey. W* bare them to fit every oar and at rea able price*. MAZOKIE'S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION, Baa Isle City. **-tf
NEW BANK SKIFF, IB F long. 7 feet beam; fully equipped; iour-cyllnder anglne; will be add very reasonably. Apply Joah Parsons, 34th street drawbridge, Ocean City. 31-tf. - f .
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS, both new and used. See tke late Model II. quiet typewriter, the last word In typewriter perfection. Times ofhee. Sea We City. Il-tf.
MOTOR BOAT; THOROUGHLY overhauled; new shaft; new do nearly new S-borne engine; A-I Inside boat. Prised to aalL Addreae Box 36C, Sea Us Ctty.
MACK TRUCK. 1-TON CAPACITY, open body and eab: good run condition; cheap for rash 8m Service Garage, Cape May Coart House. N. J. Il-lt
FORD TRUCK, UTTUi UUKD: Of good condition; self-starter; a bargain; or win exchaag* ter baa* ekiE Sacla, Corson's Inlet, H. J. Il-lt.
HORSE. WAGON, tivator and plow toe sale: O. C. DUks. Swain ton.
CULCall at Il-lt
CHI HI IB MWp] PLANTS--ale. Mr*. Ekhae, Clermont. H,
31-1L
FOR SALK—HUDSON SUPER-SIX limousine; cellent run hacking. Smith'* ewvfo* Garage, Court Hones. l»-4t. X0HXT TO LOAM
FARM LOAMS CM UNITED State* Government Flan—II yw J* to Pay, no commtoetoM charged, no renewal*, no red top*, poo do cot buy stock In tbs Bank, laeae claaed qc' * Apply direct to the Bank. Pay no Commission* to any oae. For detail* writ* to K»w York and New Jereey Joint Stock Lend Bank. " Clinton street, Newark, M. J. IBtf
George Seller to be Prosecutor of tke Pleas In Cape May County, but whose name was not confirmed by the State Senate, ha* opened law offices in
Ocean City.
Mr. Orel* waa formerly clerk In
Mr and V™ flt-nh.- w™*- the AUantlc City District Court., He iSd theE^rtt” tow ever since, OCEAH CTTY TO CAPE MAT AND
J i WILDWOOD VIA SEA IST.F CITY
1.00 7.00 8^5 7.86 8.80 7.80 8.40 7.40
1.47 11.47 *.47 7.47
uiermont 8.55 11.55 3.55 7.55 Ocean View 9.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 Sea*1*16 City 9.08 L08 4.08 8.08 j Strathmere 5.18 1.1« 4.18 8.16! 8th St., 0. C. 9.47 1.47 4^47 8.471
A.M. P.M
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Fox enter-
tain friends from Ocean City Sunday. Time Chugeth '
, ’* UJ ' *«■ «■ o. c.i
Mr. and Mr*. William Burn* of A man with powder In hto gun went Strathmere 1011 , 31 Sunday with forth U> hunt a dL ’'“'iSea lale CltylO.89 |.8»
‘ ‘ * - | Ocean View 10.47 1.47
Atlantic City. Ml*. Btiras' mother. Mrs. A. CUrk. • Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Brown tertalned relatives on Sunday. Frank Fox and family motored to
Camden on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballinger, Jr., motored to Tuckahoe Thursday
Mrs. K- A. Stratton sad daughter* went Tuesday in Atlantic City. Henry Clay made a business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mr*. KU-«Leth Young and daughter were shopper* In Atlantic City one day this week.
Mrs. B. T. Johnson, of Philadelphia. to visiting at tke boms of the Mtoeee Townsend. • Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carroll, of Jersey City, returned hem* on Thursday after wending two week* with. Mr. and Mm. J. K. Carroll B- MUtor to borne now.
from Sharon H1U where the has b
F. W. James, of Bridgeton, called hto parents on Sudsy. “ /-Assaf.— Mr. and Mm P. E. Carroll attended the Shriner'* Convention in Washing-
ton last week.
Mr. and Ur*. Lewis Kverlngham called ob relatives on Sunday.
Building and Loan stodh to the feet, wisest toveetment ;ou can eka. Your money grows fast, to safe and always subject to your calL Isle City B. & L. Aisoristio?!
But now the time* have changed so _
what along a different plan;
A dear, with powder on her nose,
goes forth to but a MAN."
"Mamma, what part of the body to the trombone?'' "Na part of the body, my dear.' "Yea it is, because it cays In the paper that while returning from band practice last Friday night. Claude Town fell and broke his trom-
bone.’*.
TIDE TAHT.H FOB JUHE (Eastern Standard Time) H W. L. W. a. m. p. m. a. m. p. bl 16 Sat. 9:39 9:33 3:47 3:89 17 8u. 10:05 10:10 4:86 4:17 18 Mon. 10:43 10:41 6:04 5:01 10 Toes. 11:38 11:87 6:48 6:51 30 Wed. 13:10 18:38 8:88 6:63 31 Thor. 13:33 1:31 7:37 8:01
Clermont 10.51 3.6' Swain ‘ 1L00 I/O Ccurt Housell.07 3.17 Whitesboro 1L17 3.17 Rio Gmade-11.33 3.23
S3 Fri 1:83 33 Sat. _ 3:43 24 8u. 4:01 25 Mon. 5:10 30 Tues. 0:17 27 Wed. 7:15 28 Thur. 8:11 28 Fri. 0:04
3:83 8:28 8:12 3:43 8:30 10:20 4:48 10:24 11:24 5:41 11:34 13M8 0:45 13:23 13f*8 7:40 1:18 ItSC 8:32 2:10 *:lt 1:21 2:03 S:10
30 Sat. _ 8:50 10:08 8:51 The abdV* tider <W tor front; for bays and back *
forty minutes, tern Standard.
JOHN Tv MAHER, Secretary.
BUSINESS J
HAVE YOUR PAPER-HANGING don* now. Wide eetocttu ot papers, end all work guaraatoed; lower Prices than before Maurice M. Botroney. Sea fato City, tl-tf.
SPRAT C4FB OPEN FOR BXA•on; eats served a* they Would be; oystae* 1* all etyUa.
WAVZ-’D
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compete in Mto _ „ __ . ,, ' h * County Fair Orr.rada. Saturday. July 7th. Special rseas for amatour drivers with Ford «r other light care. Information for entry apply f Service sutlop. Court Hone*.
C0LLIHS COXPAHT LATH SOUTH SEAVULE, H. J.
rtAOS FOB WIPING MACHINERY. Mum U aoft and abeorbent; will pay t/wS? IT*** toe all delivered at the T1MCB OFFICE. Rea lato City. N. J.
WANTED—RAGS OT ANY QUANtity; must be soft, whits or eolored: good pries*. TIMES offtoa. 2«-8t - LOST J-OST ADRIFT FROM SEA ISLE ^Jty U.1 October: Brown flat bottom row-bo* ; .ward. Addrme Bo TUam 0 ®‘*.‘8to toto City. ^LDWOOD HOTEL HAH bubied atapd now n , J 0 * Ul H- Binder, sixty-one years "id proprietor of Brnderie VUla, ''Udwood Greet, died at hto hotel on ^turday night. Apoplexy to given •* the cause of death. He operated •he Binder's Villa for th* last ton re*t* during th* eummer Meson, raMnX ,n PhlUd,1 l ,h * dumg the • member of th* Lagle* and Sons of Vetersna He will PVburtod Tuesday from hto danghL'/* Mr*. Agnes , Ceeey, U4 « vomlng avenue. Audubon. N. J. A Jim 0 * W,i tW0 daughter* survive
Say It With Flowers FAXSY FLAHTS ud BLOOMS Hanging baskets well filled at redaepd prices for next twenty day*
to mak* room.
TofatsUe Fluts, Hydrangea, ,K 5Si_S8‘iS:
fflaiioli,
JOHN H. LAKE 760 AabflZY Avesse OCEAH CTTY,
MATTHEW J. RYAN COMMISSION MKRCHANT
SAIT OYSTER*. CLAMS SNAPPERA CRAM
A RELI ABLE BUILDK
h. A. DEERY Cototrsctar, CaxpcstEr and
Jobbing in AD Its 1 SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Wlldwaod
Cape V
I C P.M. 5.00 S.00 6.81 9.31 5.39 S.S9 5.47 9.47 5.53 9.62 6.00 10.00 6.07 10.07 8.17 10.17 6.23 16.23
1L37 8.37 6.37 10.8? 11.47 3.47 6.47 16.47,
Board of Chosen Freeholder* County of Cape May Hew Jersey Proposal* for Coal Sealed bids or proposal* will he received by the Board of Chosen Freebolder* of the County of Cape May. in the Freeholder* room at the Court House. Cue May Court House, New Jersey, on Wednesday, the Twentieth day of Jane, A. D. 1923. at 2.30 o'clock P. M. Daylight Saving Time, for thirty (80) ton* of chestnut (anthracite) coal to be delivered at the County building-, sixty (60) ton* of Move (anthracite) coal to be delivered at the County building* and sixty (60) tons of stove (anthracite) coal ’o be delivered at the County
All coal to be free and clear from all slate sad-dirt. Cart Sad check or cash for 16% of the bid to apeompaty the bid. The Beard of Cboeen Freeholder* the right tr reject any or all
Jos. Van G. Hoffecker ABCHUECT 808 Eighth Street Corner Atlantic Avenue Phene 480, OCEAH CITY, H. J.
If You Want The Best in Meats and Provisions
BUY A1 BARR’S CENTRAL MARKET Landis Avenue and Boulevard Sea Isle Gty - New Jersey
^ Lard n. 12^c We know yon want the beet and here It to.
Ginger Ate-12c $1.40 dote-. The finest ginger ale made.
^ ^ ,21c
Grape Joke t
Refreshing and invigorating.
ST Cake* * 25c Fresh baked. Very dainty.
Victor Bread ^5c You’ll like It because it he that home-made flavor.
_ ASCO HP-WASTE sb«i Bacon * 15c
CTTRTTR’fi BREAKFAST Cocoa 17c Needs no Introduction.
Hot or Iced, It'* Distinctively Diferent Discriminating coffee lovers have found In Asco Blend the delight of every meal. As one customer told the writer recentl}: "Since we began to-use Asco Blend my husband to never satisfied with less than-two or three cups.” Asco Coffee “> 29c You’ll taste the difference !
Marvelous Values in Fruits and Vegetables 1
All dependable packings. Tender Red Beets__c*n 12V*c Asco Sour Krout “ n 12 Asparagus Tips 0811 38c Choice Lima Beans 3 08118 25c Asco lima Beans Can 16c
Prices extremely low.
Garden Spinach c * n 17c Sweet Potatoes lUfa Choice Tomatoes— C8n 10c, 17c Asco Tomatoes 12c, 20c Asco Sugar Com—.c* 0 12%c
Reg. 10c SUGAR C0RH 9c “n 3 cans 25c
Beg. 19c ASCO PEAS 15c «in 3 cans 43e
Reg. 19c ASCO PEAS 17c can 3 cans 50c
Beg. 12 y*c Teddy Bear CORF 11c can 3 cans 33c
Asco Sifted Peas can 23c Faacv Fruit Salad can 43c Koval Anne Cherries—can 35c Bartlett Fean can 83c Del Monte Peaches I can 25c Crushed Fineannle can 19c Sliced Pineapple—can 19c. 25c
Calif. Sliced Fancy CaULi Choice Calif. Asco Calif. P Fancy Orecm Gold Seal Pin York State FI
*eaches_can 18c oricots—can 15c Varhe* ran 20. aches can 25o Plums can 19c apple-_ can 35c uns can 10c
Iced Tea Delightfully refreshing—uo beverages surpasses a glass of Real Iced Tea. To make the best use our Asco Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon. Asco Tea V? 12c; Z? 23c
Asco 3 Pork & Beans
25c
All food. No waste.
Asco 3
Corn Flakes 2^ Freeh pack. Always crisp.
BOHT MBS THIS OPPORTCFirZ Our meat department hac openings for Butcher*, also Young Men who have had some experience. We will train the young man (who has left school) to be a meat cutter, and pay him a liberal salary while learning. • Leave yonr r&me and address with the manager of our nearest store, or write, giving full pertienters, to our
Mr. Deitz,
American Stores Company, 424 North 19th Street. Philadelphia Addresses of our Sea Isle and Ocean City Stores LAHDIS AVENUE AND ITALIA STREET SEA ISLi? (LTT OUR OCEAN CITY STORES 755 Asbury Avenue 401 Asbtuy Avenue 741 Asbury Avenue 1128 Asbury Avenue
Health Economy Comfort U oteed in itoB refund by re, Erelth in krepuig tl« Ire* oy and warm; economy in making old shoe* new at one-third the oo*t of new; comfort that only comes in fhpft that here been worn. VINCENT SANNINO 29 Fritz Sbeet SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
HMffl Dependabilaty The succea of any phase of life depends to a large extent on confidence, and mutual faith is built on the practice of the Bolden Rule. This is the season of the year when the condition in which food reaches our table is of paramount importance. The satisfaction and confidence of our customers prove the ‘value of osx organisation as distributors of Fresh, High-Grade Foo^k Every facility is brought to bear for your protection and profit It Always Pays to Tradm where Quality Counts ?
R. B. C Social Teas re 28c

