Cape May County Times, 27 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Federal Aid For New jersey Uartniineit wlii Aait Ottk M KOa at tfct Snr > Elikn» Allows $16,250 Pa Mile

The liberality «f U» United Government In oootrlbotln* federal W d for state hickway antwna U !ho»n In the approral by the fiecrettry of Acricultttra o* an allotment t0 sew Jersey, for Mt miles of hlchm tbls state. The oewt of eonitruction Tarlea. aeeractnc around 140.000 to 160,000 a mile. The limit of coet to be borne by the gorernment U $16,260. or about oae*thlrd of the average cost. In states where

pall baa been

Federal aid has been of material advantage In building, the excellent concrete sute highways in Cage May County. Had It not been for this aid the present Swalaton-Cage May road would not hare neither would the pro] of tbli paring to Ooeaa View be poMible. V Sections of the New Jersey red-rral-atd system which are now under construction with Federal assistance are as follow*: Sussex to near Unionville. N. Y.; Pea pack to Somerrllle. Stony Brook to Princeton, Haddon Heights to Berlin on the Whitd Horae Pike. Mulllca Hill to Laddatown, Krddieton Junction to Salem. Although the greater part of the ay stem, which Includes all the Intarnatf highways tanning through Nsw Jersey, as well as the more Important intrastate oonnectlona. has been constructed already by the State, or under (he oM syst there are aereral

JjL. KaU and Samu.. Mlsa Oertle Cuahman. of New York Ith her^orndn. Mae Alloa Tm WUfl,. Llwm notorM

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Mias Gladys Hsss has rat anted home after a week's rtait with hw aunt, Mrm. Ira Haaa, of See Isle City. B. B. Haas and daughter, LoUta, _Horad to Wildwood on bualneas on

Thursday.

Feed Dowling, of Mill rills, was _JUnc on his aunt. Mrm. Aahury

Bachelor, on Thursday.

Mr. and Mra. C. P. Hem spent Seturdey weening with their eon, *

Haaa. of Sea Ue City.

Mt«r the Intenm heat on Saturday emeral of our town people colored the sea hraea* at Saa tala City in

tha evening.

Mr. and MralacoTVaMm.. „ W- and Mra George Wheaton, of

TlalUng her grandmother, Mra. D.

MIXINO PRESCRIPTIONS

**nre a, stam will eliglbl* for «ate highway author!Urn rsfumt it -the state, of ooukea, meet lag tta shun of the east. ruder tha origtaal Federal aid taw the stall

• ay roustruetloa ta the s*ata. the law of November. IPtl. each sute eras regained to i the opartmeat of Agricsdtore aa outline of e comprehensive etata

Mre. Irving Braslow. .. S ‘ bo "'

-nth their re 1st.

The Blttenburg family, of Egg tar . , ! or 01 ‘T “*• Bablnowltg imUy on Saturday efternoon. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Upldue were week-end riel tore in the Quaker City.

Mre. Harry Elienberg

motored from Camden to am their

parento on Sunday.

■drehto Horaaeteln, of Philadelphia, risited his relatiras over the weekd Urge number of our townspeople ire at the automobile races held at Cap* May Cottrt Roam on Saturday. Mlm Gertrud* Alexenberg. of New York City. Is spending a week with

her parents.

Mre. George Welnatock. of New York. Is rial ting relatives on an in-

dednlte stay.

Mr. and Mra. B. Kolinsky, of Philadelphia, motored down on Sunday to W«nd a few weeks with their parJaeeb Rablnowitx la leaving for Europe on the Majestic ship In a few

days.

Mr. and Mrs. WIlUaen E of Philadelphia, were down •* reek-end with their

and Mrs. A L. t

children, of Phils jelphta. and the Abramowltx family enjoyed Sunday

at 8m tale City.

Samuel Wetsel. of Philadelphia. U •topping for a week with his parents. Charles Jo9ee at. lured down from Philadelphia to aee his relatives on

day In Mi

The Junior League went to the SeariUe Camp Ground on Thursday. League Day. and won a pennant for haring the highest percentage pres-

ent.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp motored to Millrille on buelnem on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams, of Ocean View, spent Sunday with Kra. Sarah Carrtgan. Mrs. AT-*d Endleott, with children, Mildred and Harold, spent Fri-

MUlrille.

Mrs. 8. O. Mason and of Pleasant vllle. ■ Wednesday evening with Mrs. son's mother. Mrs. J. D. Hess. in Sthnax, of Woolblne, was calling on friends on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and little eon Gilbert, of Woodbine, oent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. Bachelor. Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Champion and aon Oliver, also Mr. Walter Creamer motored to Erma on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Graw, of PlesaantvUle, and children, Kathryn and Jack, spent the week-end with Mrs. Graw'* grandmother, Mrs. J. D.

■m.

Mlm Glendora Mason is visiting her cousin. Mlm Myrtle Endleott, of Sea tale, for a few days. John Layton, of Tuckahoe. visited hie daughter, Mrs. Thomas Harris,

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hem and daughter Lens, of Avalon, spent tha week-end with relative* here. Lawrence Bailey, of Head of the River, an* Mlae Alberta Hoffman motored to Ocean City on Saturday

by the

•hould become the state’s federal aid

*y«tem. On thta no other roads In

Federal assistance he To date. Federal-aid .

been approved In S4 Statee, according to the Bureau of Public Roads cf the Department of Agriculture. The total mileage of the Federal-aid sys-

tem* in the entire United

eet.mating the mileage foe the Statm

e systems have nit yet been approved. will be over 167.600 “ Nearly every city of over

Population in the coon try Is located

i one of the * '

v that are not wtU eousen. with * system by Improved State or . «ounty roads. Over M per oauL of

population of tha United Sts It i* believed, will lies within mure of the Federal-eid highway.

Mr. and Mrs. Her./ Lipshits, of legaa. msiered down to sm their

'^“.2 lltt'OrrUU <*rtoo. o! MIUtIII., .I itaSr W. ~ ™ i “ *'“*• D " W mday svuulag to sm friesda sad Er^tte McCormick went to Ocean iKTllta. BUM,, ot QMUr Olj. * h "* 1,i ‘

spending s week with Mlm Zeida

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Binder and children. Dr. Binder. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Binder and children. Mrs. Dan berg and aon. and Mrs. OoMman and sons were visitors at the Gold-

Joseph Sobel and fata brother, Hyman. of Jersey City, motored down

to see relatives on Sunday. Pauline Greenste'.a returned

Deye Becker motored from

York City to spend the day with the Rahim.wits family on Sunday. | Mr. and Mre. J. L. Kart sad family

spent Mouday In Millville.

Wood bins was the ffrst place In the County to get the results of the TendU:-Leonard tght that was staged at tha Yankee Stadium on Monday evening. Practically SM men and boys sad girls awaited the results as they were coming In bj radio to A. Goldlnger's residence. They received the fight round by round and with the aid of Milton Feldman the fans ere allowed to get the result*. Mr. eld man would announce the results » he reeslvMlC It was enjoyed by

Johi^Cahms Gardener BUILDER OF LAWK PLAITS OF ALL ZUK

FOR SALE

L T te Peat 1..^.... c . P*‘*' b on Wedamday evening and h'ili their monthly bualaem meeting M the home of Mrs. Bertha Crease. I Wr and Mrs. Edward Armstrong, N WUdi

The Doctor—If you Indulge la some cheerful recreation you’ll live longer. O* and see the new ’’Moonshine” com My at tha Pleasure petare.' The Patient—I* it funa. 7 The Doctor—You'll die fit It, e*.* 1 '•» -wm

Hughes Music School Pipe Organ, Piano and Theory Studio: 888 A-hury Ave., OCKAE CITY, E. J. Phone ?S1 At Sat lak City on Thcniaja " • fsrSnk -Talking Karhine.

C EUwood Carpenter’s CASINO CLUB OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON SeuraXea>bmUpl«fc: tairWul (0«, Pmon) *».» Ooijle Ticket (Tm) *7J0 Tull; Tick* (Tin) 111.00 Danr.ino ivxit tight ahd .-.aiicing utoibat attihhooh auviLunn mmc ft caoio oechtstea

THE FRUIT OF YOUR DOLLARS YOU ARE L08DK} DOLLARS ALL THE TIKE YOUR H0HEY IS IDLE— YOU ARE PRODUCIHG DOLLARS WHEH YOUR FUHDS AHD EARHDIOS ARE HERE, AT 3 PER CEFF. C0HP0UHD INTEREST. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY CAPE MAY, HEW JERSEY MAIL YOUR DEPOSITS

H ~ Hannah Ives retarded home > oday after pending a taw weeks 1 »> Harry Conover. Jr., sad family. Ik: w«hy Igw-er returned home • ur»<iay a^ ** te nding two weeks >6 Mr. and Mra Edward Armstrong 11 it w ood. AJ'red Cream. Leon Hewitt and A'uua Loper attended the auto ’v at the Cap* May County Pair 'Hinds on Saturday. Nkihanlai Doughty and daughter «re rial ling relatives at Bed Hr. Dorcas Will lame Is visiting "‘•rtr. Mra. Hanry High. Quite a number from our village "-uded Camp Meeting at SeariUe : Sunday. «ud Mra. Martin BMredge and k,. t . Pap* May. speat the week-end flth Mr. and Mra. Mdward Flaher.* Maater Praaklla Hall returned to ' home la Philadelphia on Tburer alttr speeding * few months ><h him grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. d ' , iu Kiaher. Mi and Mra. Henry Loper enterne.l company from Millville over e week-end. a Mr. and Mra. Marvin OUver. of ^ May, were ealllnr on relative* hnday. Mj and Mra. Herbert Hebentbal " calling on Mlm Minerva Brown. ■'urNiay evening.

JULIUS WAY. M. D. ROMNKY PUACfi CAPfi MAY COURT HOUfifi. H. A

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Big 25c Sale The values luted below represent unusually worth while savings. Fill your pantry shelves at these low prices and increase the earning power of your dollar. More evidence that yoar Dollars go the Furthest in an American Store Where Quality Counts

Asco Peanot Butter

BLUE ROSE RICE 3 1 ibpks* 25c

Asco Corn Flakes

0 Ten cent OC-* O tumblers &DC

PUKE RAT-AT) OIL 2 17c Wto for 25C

4 25c

Double Tip Matches Henley’s Almond B Asm Hoodies

Ivory Soap (Reg. 7c sis«

Bluing ..

A cakes

-4 beta 25c

Princess Gloss Starch. 4 Pk*» 25c Asoo Black Pepper (tt lb- can) 3 for 25c Asco Ground Cinnamon (K lb can) 3 for 25c Parewax 3 Pkge 25c Princess Toilet Paper 3 rt > 1 l* 25c Picric Plates 3 do* 25c

Safety Matches—

3 do* boxes 25c

3 pkgfi Gold Seal Macaroni

One can Asco Tomato Puree

For

25c

_3 c * nB 25c 25c 1 (Reg. log can) 3 cans 25c » Pock and Betas 3 25c l Seal Oats 3 P*** 25c is Marshmallows 3 Phga 25c » Brad Crumbs 3 Pte" 25c • Cracker Meal 3 Pte* 25c 1 Farina 3 P**» 25c j Pancake Pkmr- 8 Pk** 25c

Asm Sweet Sugar Corn. Pure Apple Sant

Dried lima i Hew Crop Tender Peas King Wheat CcreaL Quaker Puffed Rice Imported Sardines

Asoo Pure Catsup Pear’s Unscented Soap _

cans 25c cans 25c cans 25c lb* 25c cans 25c Pk8« 25c nkgn 25c can* 25c bots 25c cakes 25c

ASCO _°^1 Spice* 6 25c

NORWAY MACKEREL . • U L] S * 2 tar 25c

ASCO Sliced Dried Beef. 3 T ^T25c

ASCO AMMONIA 3 uu 25c

Victor Bread k. uu 5c

Asco Yellow Corn Meal _ _Pk* 5c

Builds sturdy health. Nutrition in every crumb.

Asco Coffee n, 29c You’ll taste the difference in the very first cup.

ASCO Teas ^ 14c : 28c We have a blend for every taste.

lb

31c

Asm Ginger Ale.

bot

12c

N. B. C. Butter Crisp Cookies -

lb

23c

H. B. C. Fluted Cocoanut Bars

lb

22c

Mason Pint Jan

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89c

Mason's Quart Jars—

ABSOLUTELY FREE No ObPgation to Buy Anything ! Clip This Coupon and Present at Our Heartet Store and Receive ONE 15c Quality Asco Hair Net Free Either Sin git or DomUd Math We wish every woman to know the wonderful quail ty of ASCO hair Nets, and that we sell tingle mesh regularly for 6c each and double mreh at 7c each. Try one free!

Addressee of enr Sea Isle and Ocean City Storm TAWTMB AVENUE AID ITALIA STREET 87A ISLE CUT OUR OCEAN CITY STORES 7M Asteiy Arenas 401 Anbury Aram* 741 Ashuy A vena* UM Asbury Arams