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C. M. WARE COMPANY 119*21 High Street - Millville, N. J. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY POINT IN CAP* MAY COUNTY BELL PHONE
On Sunday. December find, B. F. LaDow. of Sea Isle City, celebrated his elghty-ihlrd birthday, and thirteenth anniversary as tender of the Turnpike bridge. An elaborate turkey dinner was rerred to a number of guests who spent the day with him. Mr. and Mrs. Burdsall LaDow acted as host and hostess Mr. LaDow has been a resident of Sea Isle since October 2$, 1SS6. He and the late Mrs. LaDow were the first couple to celebrate a gulden wedding anniversary here. Mr. LaDow is a Civil War
B. P. LaDow,
.. Isaac SUtea. oC Baa tats City; Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Allan. Prank
Dow. Mrs. A. M. Kendall. Miss bath D. KendaU. of MUlrUle; Mrs. Harry Hampton and daughter, kdtth
In the Circuit of Sea Isle City
The TIMES this week Is In two b«lions, sixteen pages. Be sure that you get a complete copy. Bill giving 'anal The Ladles’ Aid Jodety of the Lutheran Church will hold a basesr on Tuesday afternoon of next weak. Miss Hattie Dehner and mother, of Philadelphia, spent the here with Mrs. A K. Cooper and Mrs
A copper will be given at the M. E. Church on Saturday, December S, from five to eight PJL An es tioually good meal la promised. Beniamin Ford, who was taken to the Laakenan Hospital for an opsra- *—* ‘—< wees* ago. Is rapidly
Mrs. Irving Pitch continues steadily to improve at the Lankeaau Hospital. and to expected to bo strong enough to return home the latter part of next Mrs. A. E. Bice and eon. Paul, and Mr and Mrs. William A. Goodwin _ the See Isle folk at the Mooriyr. Theatre, Ocean City, Monday evening. ■Award Steeena, sun of Mr. and Mrs Robert T. Stevens, spent the past Philadelphia, visiting with the dtetnmeyar boys, at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mia. Lewie Stelnmeyer.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. S. ( of Philadelphia, spent a mint _____ d here with Mr. Coop Sr’s
, has placed an order with C. urte for a Chandler Metropolia for delivery on January 21,
William Stevens, Jr., popular Bea
In Dow, Jr., and daughter Dorothy, M* City youth, and captain of the of German tows. Pa.; Mrs Hulie Bur- local beach guards for the past tew ner. of Brtckshore; Walter Burner, of summers, is now engaged la Y. M. C. AUowey; Mr. and Mrs. Burdsall La A. work, being one of the boys’ work
of the Atlantic City elaWm. Ha was chuan last wt the Atlantic City Branc v
M. C. A. Con'
$180 to $550
If you ever want to sell your house Arcola is a salesman "T wish to inquire how long it would take to X get another Arcola, similar to the one you •old me last year, as I have sold my house,’ writes £. D. Saunders, of Alton, III "My neighbor and I," ha continues, "owned houses adjoining, that were built by a housing company and exactly alike; both of us were trying to sell and a prospective buyer paid me six hundred dollars more than my neighbor was asking, because my house was ftot-water heated by an Arcola and American Radiators." Arcola is an investment on which it /• impoeaible to lose. Buyers are glad to pay more for a house with an American Radiator in each room. If you keep the houst. several winter* Arcola-s cost is entirely absorbed. It pays for itself in the fuel it a
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Luongo, of Went ColUngzwood, were among the week'* visitor*, motoring down. Him Mary Eustace, of Philadelphia. was In Sea tale City-on Tueaday, looking after her property. Mrs. Herman Diamond was among the Philadelphia visitor* of the week, going op on Wednesday for the day.
_ it tost week in Sea tale City on a gunning trip, staying with his mother and Bister here. William McCann, of Philadelphia and Sea tale City, was among the Sunday vial tore, looking after tke 'timo" property on the Boardwalk. Samuel Delaney, resident of Philadelphia for several year* past, waa a Sunday rialtor with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. * ** Delaney. The Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce will meet next Tueaday night In the City Hall, and everyone, member or non-member, ie Invited to attend the meeting. A meeting of the Communltj Christmas Tree Committee la scheduled for the City Hall next Monday night, and a general invitation is issued to all In tereeled to attend. George Stevens, Leoi William Wright were Isle's young men who attended the Ocean City vs. Egg Harbor football game on Thanksgiving Day at Ocean City. George Neptune, popular of the American store, in a Wildwood visitor every Sunday. He always manage* to get back tarty enough to attend the services at the Methodist Church. WQl Have City Sea tale City will soon have a directing head of the utiUtii public work, under the title of City Superintendent, according to the preaent plana of t v « City Cotnmisalonere as dlscuasod at the past two meetings. An advertisement appears In this issue of the TIMES for appRcallona for this pest, which will carry with It full responsibility for the operation of the gas. electric, water and sewer plants, as well es all street, boardwalk and other public work. The action of the Commissioners la the result of a recent visit to Washington. at a meeting of the municipal, officer* of practically every section of; the country, when the City Manager plan waa diactueed. The plan impressed the Sea tale Commissioner*, who determined to try It out to In--ease. It possible, the efficiency of ae City
SI. JOSEPH’S E. C. CHURCH Sunday services tor December >, 1922: ‘ ass. Instruction sad Benediction at • A.M. Sunday School at 2 P.M. No services next Sunday at Goshen.
Utility Com minim Hearing Ctiisens of the allied resorts of F}re Mile Beach wlU attend the hearing the of Public Utility Commlaelon la the City Hall at Atlantic City. Friday. December 14th. when eomplalnU that have been filed against the local gas company wUl be heard.
AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Your heating contractor is our distributor 25tb and Read Streets PbStadelphia, Pa.
SATIVE 80H DEFEHDS 8TAJTO ■dltor Cape May County Timen: Judging from the oorraspondenee in last week's TIMES, my latter on the question of street Illumination and on the reduction of the number of lamp* must have Irritated the few whom It did not convince. However neither of the thru* apparently Indignant communications advanced any reasons to prove the Incorrectness of my statement* or to affect In any way the aaneness of my view*. M*r 1 have a bit of your valuable space to comment briefly on the repllee to my tatter which appeared In your Imu. of November 21rd? In reply to "Another Native Son" I would say that I am "neither a boottagger nor a ■econd-story man." To eall names U a brainless way of dlsCtUBlng a public question. And so. Mr. Another Native Son. tat me wave your Insolence aside, la your Utter you said nothing worth answering. To Mr. Poralgnsr ! would any there wore neither "ramblings or rantlnga"' te my .v inmunlcatlon to the TIMES. In tact, those capable of judging thought It a well-written, clear, logtaal prasentatlon of tha lighting problem from tbs over-burdened taxpayers’ point of view. I>egret. though, that my latter la going to keep Mr. Foreigner from becoming an Amertaaa ritise* Too bad. Indeed. HowMrely gratuitous assertion^haVl am the spokesman of only "one-half of on* per cent, of the people of Sea , ' tn willing to wager ! apeak ter tbs big majority of those who pay tehee. I dare tbs Commissioner* to fflv* the voters a chance to exprM thotr views on the new lighting proposition. If the proposal to aneni $■.000 to Install a fancy Illumination £°{? rt «"*■» by even on. vote I *a)l cheerfully pay the Is.rensad terse I believe Is major.ty rui* Why. at preaent. the r hasn't the pries of a new broom. Wt it pr
than, to talk of burdening a tows of ISO Inhabitant* to the mtanl of fisoo just to gratify a little tarts vanity’ I m*y add that "Native ttan Is not a "ksif bsked Imbsrtta "' Vituperation. I repent, u not srgu meutatloa A tas» yer has Ike right I to lnvr.Ms.ie .id queettoi every' ►"’I'“•‘I Jb*"?** 1 eapesolturt of publte fund* The •mprovement that to planned behind locked doors end (hat can l stand the light of publicity had betler be prupueed elne die And lo the "Two Fair Daiisbler* of Itee Ule wboae parents pay taxes (Coni'need on pe«e t)
the last for from earlier wo get better
ROYAL FASHION SHOP Washington Am. Woodbine rumat toi ns iaxht WHY TRAVEL MILES ?
Something for His Car 'xSSZSSF"’ the ideal eat fox all m famly this yeab would n a Cleveland Six A CAR THAT AfYOVS GAS AlfOID TO BUY AID MUTTS
Mazurie’s Garage Cbnoc. S. Mueri* Prop. THE BETTER KIM) OP REPAIR WORK -‘Fixno—sot mow out *011(1 Lantg* Avenue SEA ISLE CnTY - New Jertey
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