Cape May County Times, 12 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

, wramit. n»

» to b«cin tbe dilr#

ttr Buetbera abWit tb« miMh of

(19-14), wkM U». Urmtn

. -I »or« M*ore thta they woalf'

U«e Spring months. Pub-

«Rr Brin bs MBt oat sUUn* vrhst tto Osvatr. 8UU and WsUonsS or-

srsij: '

that each shall han tbs

There wlH ba tion in apples, aad cUsks. with fair tltion smonc

No c

poutoee

opportunity iS d potato < iry 15-18. Now is tbs Una to bs*ts s*Tln* some of your beatiuble. pi ' ‘

win. No

ctitice of io n-mes i the judges

Some of

eich year are ss foOtarfi toto?. Powetl. Swalota^ Roman Tylo-.. Col-- Sprlns; Julias Wa^ aidltotbed

pstition. W1 not other* try tit* tod? full partleulaia wrlto Offie* uf Varm Pemonstrauen. Oa»w Uur Cowrt Hou*e, or to Prot Stole*. B ticulturlst. Now anowwick. W. J.

How to

Oto* Majr 0-*a*s. Dias Croak, «*oaa* ptaM. itostotoc tH ***«! of 918.M cash and Cold Sprtoc won • li« Plans, rsostoinc 810.04 cash. The interest in this exhibit s ‘ or than tbs preeadiac years s Ihlr Association feels that as ■ the granges continue maniiaterest in this type of SKhibit be continued. 1% Xpetoff Wffl Be Held M

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onto {tag Mrs j Clothing Specialist, from ] t talk about tk.thing, health, tyi and at the same time see Mr

This meeting will be held at 1.26 o'clock. P.M., on Friday, October 14. The meeting place will be the Court BaBdtoh. Gape Way Court House. The work, under Mrs. OrishA t dl-

reetiM^hasjgrofra V> ‘

r the State that it ti her to wielt any osa _

Uy. this will

or hauled to the

rare froi"

These ears are then nmd* to take to He local or county show, theei to the je show. A gnoo eWlttlt Is largely result at etartlag WtSh a large number of *

out the ftm

ee toe only county-wide mpetiag w tb*V Mrs. Oriebsi can attend U» Caps be M*y Oeeaty curing the halaaoe of 1422 aad 1924. Tboes who wish to anet Mrs. Oriebal and sea tor Ball designs should mart their i now and attend on

19th.

vm AMP HOSE ridf Cow's mllh to*

t book Is the toot a

^ a* cows sad oops t

ears may to need fur seal for ^ *

R Is not lack of ttose. bat indlgsr-

prscUea is vsem lilgtntly toU toad to issprowing the quality jof yoor J. fi. J

>n<tr.bers la the Capa May County Board of AgrttulbUM uT' “

laast taught many farmers to bettor caw of their farm machinery, aays Henry Keller, Jr.. P r «^ — ^ * Jial economies. State Collage t A£TlCalta ^ ,t ws. the prtctioe of .-leers theirmsohinery nil wlatar. rusting and “J 1 '**""*; Tben when tbs rush of spring swurythln* was dAayad and in

•aa'idle pertod of fali and wtotor W tns tci# |uMC( ^ repair all C '-chlnery used on the

Wm. H. HaeFarland 1801 WOaot SctmC MZOnZHbL »Wil9i 4111—ti

the last time the plo* 1* * or fal. baa toen

pair Work

*e uss tn sitwwmw

CULL XmABa JU3B wma »« iKir

» ^ ladht Wilts gMtaas - ». »■ 1“ DANI ^•UJAIl u.

to wato out _ Ml lam happy. I fall in low*, I marry. l am divorced, •1 am happy. aad tortures you »t the earns u» naMlsee haMte here killed more t£l iabk of ebtUly. oplaes City Police Justiee Were.

WOODUkZ CL0THIB0 7ACX0EY BEOFHB AFTEE SHTJT-Dowwj, Woodbine CaiMreii'i Company It

In Borland*

After a lapse of four yean the the Woodbine Children's

openron, being taken over by the Burilnrton Clothing Manufecturlng Company, of Burlington. N. J. the next six months the ^^y--r contemplates on employing over If*

-wple.

The effects of the factory haw* already been realised by tbs lahabltants of the cosemusity. tor the latent reports from real estate agents show that la the past font weeks the vacancy of the bowse hare dropped, nans are under way for the erection of at least tweaty-five homes la tie next three months Woodbine being the only center in this district, say of the surrounding towns have tan able to Sad tor Inhabitants. Tbs head to the Woodbine CMIen’s Clothing Compear la Joseph Rablaowiu, ex-mayor, who at the present time is residing in Philadelphia. The direction of the factory will to under Ben Batoaowltx. eon of ' • owner. The Hotel Bosenfeld. which is now under re-conetructlon. Intends to so-1 commodate the families to the elotbtng company until arrangements are In general, conditions in Woodbine are better than heretofore. At

it there are six factories that ate I rutnlng In foil force. The Bradstone Rubber Company are manufacturing rubber heels, employing 100 People, and they are working day a.id night shifts in order to meet with the demand. The M. R. D. bat fac - tery is working steadily, and the two clothing facto-ieo and the machine shop, under the direction of Leo Jf. I’SDcrhlrseh, are working full force.

Senioe Phase AES SMITHS’SEE VICE GARAGE “have Ton won non i Auto feppb. uA An—ate *■1* Stmt CAPE HAT COm HOtTBE, I. J.

OFFICE, STORE AND

“ases.fer.

aft

: STOCK WEBS? IAN’S i-M totoau at as at, bm ^5*fcJ5==S~L

For Sole 41

> AX HSOC SA1I AX . .i| 12 o’clock Nooa Tuepiiy October 30th, 1923 i " Mike Kjruks’ Farm Muuapo Terus-Oash at time -of sale. Stock mv ke iBspectrd -^ter to ask.

Who should have received this money

tWife or Sister?

A your bum, whose

FaUouri^TSL |p»t U\emU

ij living relation was a sister, decided to many. » Hfe floured «• eerenly for icreral yean, until—' —A train wreck sanfed out Ms Me- As (epeiully >hu:: yaung men, there was no WUL The bulk af Us estate ocush natanBy should have become the eels property of Us wife.

HA «Ae rwdre tU, html Xbl TAe &T kt Udi State M-s ttei wbn a WU an Ate uA tens s wUaw hat as sUAna, U. tests is AteAMaA u

i \in the eese of of n home, which

BEAL STATS To the wiflpar,

epe-thirs f£r 1

AB to the widow.

The Ur cant distribute pr-petty in a manner ■atjrfsetwy to every family. That’s u^ kanhUy aad heartaches are often bequeathed by the wnn who tsfla to make a Wifl. Oar beckkt—WILLS aad the AHBIBDTBATT0B of STATES—eeut free uj

CAMD & TRUST

EPOSIT •ANY

Tins Store is Ready, Wonderfully Ready, to Meet the Fell lime APPAREL NEEDS OF MEN

Here, c

resientiy arranged according to price and rise, the

greatest collection to dothtaf in Sooth Jerssy awaits you

atoectioo.

A collection unequalled in selection, and unsurpassed in quality or value. Surely you Pall Suit and Overcoat is included among the hundreds that are hem. Stripes—in every cmoeivable sise,—style and color; checks, plaids, and handsome plain shades. Styles tor up-to-tLe-minute young man—styles far min to conservative taste. SUITS and OVERCOATS - $25 to 245

be nqilntelti of Utoie, ^ter», ten, Itjle uA ite—«l tk. llfH Kte Harry Sheffer

Amam

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iii'Binr'iiiiiiii^miiirr

Ilf East Mail Strut

HILL nu t, BZW JZBSET

Borthwest Corner Stoth and Landis

▼XBZLABB, BEW JKX8IT

THE HOME OF BETTER CLOTHBB