Cape May County Times, 7 December 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Classified Advertisements. . ,

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WOOD—STOVE AND HEATER. Raymond Bosartfc, Oeeas Visw, N. J.

CUT GLADS AT FACTORY PRICES make excellent Chrtetnwi preeenU; for price* wrltv! or caH at the factory American Cut Glass Works, Ocean View, N. J. 4-1 t-c

ribbon; sample. ISc; favort. bonbons. nut baskets; sample. Sc. Mrs. Tapp. 416 Wrote Street. West Phlla-

delphla.

TWO POOL TABIA* i

also Imported En*tUd« b( For Rent—store with heat. u*ht, water and two ideepli^ qua: term. Located unde. Bellerue Hotel. Will buy 100 chtckSBB or pcBets If price is right. BeUame Hotel. Court House. 4-1 t-c

YOU CAN GET A LITTLE EXTRA Ohristnuj moa«r tareeUtar that article of furniture, household suppliec or other articles tor which you have no further os., If they are In rood condition, and priced falrt* ~ ndvertisetuent L» tl‘

results.

■Aim: SOI, DEFENDS STAND

(Continued from Page 4) Ar ®«tt and whoee votes Mr

Maher counts." what shall I say? lnfdStitr ther ^ tld den their WenUty. How can any one be n un-

*® “**• *ny advene com-

ment on the letter? 8tl!.. for the S*in«S2!S * u * ht on the Illumination dlacusekm. I shall

01 tbm * two charm-

ing Daugh ten of Sea Isle.

■J^T.Oy.that "three llghn after

Hoe o’clock" would not m£ e . ^ w^r laX J? ol f r,,u B1 «« ZTL^LP' ,ma l, * ht a 4st sees the better pleased he is

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better pleased he is.

•aae .ft—-J.-JT motOilsts who F* tt . la « o clock. And meet Of

1SU OVERLAND TOURING. HXcellert condition. -utly painted and overhauled and e«ulpped with cowl llghtn. spoi light, antomatie Windshield wiper, nsw Peerte* bat tery and good toes. R. W. Olden, Ses Isle City. MOOT TO LOAN

FARM LOANS ON UNITED States Government Pisa—SS years to pay, no tomntfsslaa charged, no renewals. no rad tape, you do not buy stock in the Bank, loans dosed quickly- Under Government supervlsiaa. Apply direct to the Bank. Pay no Coramissoias to any on*. For details writs to New York and New

Clinton Street. X

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allL from Ueing boats to ths wharf or bulkhead or the land of the Holmes Fish Company, without permission. Hereafter, any boats found there will be cast off without further notice. 4-lt-e CHARLES H. CLOUTING.

1 WILL PAY TEN DOLLARS FOR information that will lead to the conviction of the party that stole my etjol ducks. 4-lt-c CHARLES H. CLOUTING. NOTICE OF SETTLEKEIT Notice is hereby given that the aocounte of the subscriber, as Executor of Estate of Ltsade A Masurie. dewill be sudlted and stated by the SurrogsU, and reported for settlement to ths Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May on the Uth day o , Deccmt* r next, at which tone application will ha nude for ths allowance of Commissions and eounsef fees. Dstsd November *. IMS. CLARENCE B. MAZURIE, S»-Bt-SIIlBMrM. g,CCUt0 ‘

^ Daughters of Sea

y d 0 want the etreets

Illuminated for the ‘chickens’ to nad be seen." Ach. hlmmel! Mbo mirrors undt dusting bowders undt oalnt nilt every lamp-host for der fflekens. Sure. Mike, let the city be 10 and provide all tbs ““P- The taxpayers won’t mind. The Two Charming Daughters of Sea We say “If the City were In semldai knees would not this be a greater advantage for bootlegging?” The utter innocence of this sUtement shows lamentable Ignorance of the great national Industry. Do not the young todies know that since bootleggeis began to wear silken hose their buslbrtghtestT* b ** t Wh * r * the ^Abts are In regard to removing the lights which shed their lustre “In such a ^•^"akanptoce aa the Yacht ChA, the Two Fair Daughters of Sea Isle seem to forget that this portion of ths City is real estate, and as long as it remains real estate which Is not saleable In daylight the lights should be kept btming so that a good Impression may be made on the passing motorist. But enough. For these comments, hat in hand. I bow apologetically to the Two Charming

Daughters of Sea Isle.

Let me repeat: Sea Isle is weU lighted, over-lighted for a town of Us sin. A substantial saving could be made by the City by shutting off nearly all the street lamps after nine o’clock. If the majority of the citisens think more than three lights are necessary to brighten the deserted streets and the deserted boardwalk, why let there be four. live, or even six lamps left burning. Of course, ths simple process of removing the

SHERIFF’S SALE JJLlMucd out of the Court of Chancery of isssst-rs mSsktk.’SSs 1 ’: g?22I*rf >n “jwly the laws of thD°tJn?tad W-it-r w John M. Burroughs KbtVESSV betw , 2fn N ?^ Y 'K? ECEMBER * 1 . 1«>. P u! . twe ’® “4 five ‘toSL&S; oVnTW ” e th° c ab^ n . ho much of a certain

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entx-aever decree* East , d fourteen perehaa 1^7 ^

1 binding m thereof outh of ai

h ver or Ludlam Landuic. —<--<— , comer of John DouclaaabelM a wV Mr. tesiJErai, k s 'i^ve oSi-'h—®, IXIy ‘ n,ne < 1 «gre«r^wt«

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the present illumination by 20 per cent. But the Commissioners, I presume, think if the grime were removed snd the reflectors painted the ‘' is too i: ritatlngly brllb abroad when Sea Isle 'NATIVE

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CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY HEW JERSEY Sealed applications for the position of Municipal Superintendent will be received by the Board of Commissioners for consideration at an adjourned regular meeting of the Board to be held on December S7, 1923. Applicants for the position must be qualified to superintend the operation of the Electric, Gas. Water sad Sewer Disposal Utilities, also the construction sl^ maintenance of streets, boardwalks, bulkheads and Jetties snd general municipal work . Bute experience during past five years, occupation for past ten yeme, sal ary expected. Address applications to. Board of Commissioners, »re of John L. Maher. City Clerk, Sea Isle City. N. J. Mark "Municipal Superintendent." Applications milst be sent by mall addressed as above so aa to be received not later than December ^6.

1923.

Farther Information will be furnished upon application to the under signed. By direction of the Boa-d. JOHN L. MAHER. 4-11-34 l-pf-M-40. City Clerk.

INVEST WISH Y Building and Loan stock is tbs Mast, wisest investment you css take. Tour money grows fast, is ■pis snd always subject to your flto U« City B. A L AasooUtioB HIRAM a LOVE, Secretary.

~'W^D2nh5 < Trii?*2a!3i? th elgh'y-nve degrees and tarty .2? ^ che,; t ‘ , * nc * South

gfteap mlnuts* Bast forty-aevenTI^i half perches ta a stake: thence finuti,

fotaate* Bat ftffltag

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s£"5.' g .rls®! ▼1*:—-North twelve dm

j forty-fir* minutes BsM hM and four links; North ■ Wmt twenty-three pert'

-oty-rtven degrees

porches; North twenty-three decrees

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i N i! r,h olshty-flye decree* aad

fifteen ml note* Eest twenty-four perches and four links; North tventy-th/STd”

and twenty-fire minutes Wart

twenty-two pmcfaee: North seventy-rtcht uegreee and twenty-five minutes wSet twty perobee; Itarthflva degree* Wert seventeen and a half perches; North fifty-two degrees and tarty-five mlnihdL • ^&«», We SJr tW0 p * rche * and ti, ‘ ,n “- North fifteen mlnutea fourtaa perehm and fifteen links; North eS^StT

beginning,

anjag fifty-i

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or lees, and Fann." Also all that tract of land

and plantation near Dennis Creek and the Ludlam Landhyt, on which Danlel^rler. ft«*SS®d. latdyreslded. being marked-No. L in the sale of Tyler proper.}-:—Beginning at a cedar stake comer standing easterly ?f Ue causeway leading to Ludlam's Landing, being a comer of meadow be-

* Ttatlvea of Jacob Lud-

—y z.-c- 1 following their md others along a straight ditch 1 forty-four perches, ta a s*- 1 -- ' southeast comer of Will.— meadow; thence > orth two degrem and thirty minute* West, sixty-eight perohes of said Hoffman msad-

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sjrei- si irersiffSK pr&zx awstia wss

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gross Wert thirty-five rods ta a stake corat the .side of OoCTs F^Uy CrSk; rw? ^?wn Uf said Goffs Folly aeveral courses thsns^r •- Dennis Creek, thence running Creek, by t*-- * -===• - —- — ihe beginning six and three-quarters

number LB

of Bamnel , b TFi n a in line of land of LorD. Smith and a comer ta land granti?“2S.S“2 y “ lot No. U; thence .—Id Smiths line South, ten degrees. '°rir-0ve minutes West tweoty-sevensnd 10 a oomer of land of John

by ■^ d Douriaas land

the following courses and distances' ~ * five minutes ^—r.-r r—r*- —•ot-tenths rods; South eight degrees, ten minutes twenty-two and two-tenths rods ta a ner standing in Scowling Ditch at Its HaaAthspoe by said ditch and land of ■aid Douglass, and Jonathan James, South -wmty-twv degrees, ten minutes Bart ninety-eight and six-tenths rods ta a oorn * r •‘fi® ° r Dennis Cre** up said Creek North seven ty-t twenty minutes Btrt nine and four-tenths

■ said Creek South forty-five minutes

tt— ~ - comer of lot No. U; thence by line of lot No. U. North tv mlnutea East, one hundred snd fort; rods to a corner of land granted to Gandy; thence by said -ndys North eighty-three degrees forty m‘

o^XSen 's land.

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as West twenty and three-qu, M ta a stake; thence North twt saras twenty-one and three-quarter perches Best forty-four perches ta a stake end stone; thence North twenty dsgreee and thirty minute* Weet, thirty-two eefebaa and three links to another stage and Stone; thence North eighty eight depart and thirty minutes West, thlrty-alm perches to a corner of Stephen Tyler's lot; thence South one aad a half degrees Wert sixteen perches to another comet of said Tyler: thence North eighty-eight degrees West nineteen perches to a stone comer In the road and other corns — Tyle thence South five degrees and teen mlnutea Bast elghty-slx parches sixteen links to a stone In said r BouUi elghty-slx degrees West ■ to a stone; thence North thirtyrod fifteen minutes East fourteen ta a stone: thence North thlrty.jrces Bart ten perches ta a stone In the road; thence along said road South Ive degrees and fifteen minutes orty-seven perchcu and flvV link*, stone in said road: thence South el,,._ degrees thirty mlnutea East sixty-three perches to beginning. Within which bounds are contained sixty-six acres, two quarters and twenty-seven perches be the same rvws • leas, excepting thereout and therefrom, ail that certain tract of meadow land containing about twenty acre* be ths same more or less, conveyed unto Leslie 8. Ludlam. • Also all that certain tract of meadow, —’—’ * mouth of Bolihlni Creek. SAkd binding on the said

Ho. 16 begins at the southeast oomer of No. 16 on said map by the aide of Denvi* Greek; thence bv line of said lot No. 15. North twenty mlnutea Bast one ’ dred and forty-one rod* to a com.. „ land granted to Ogden Gandy; thence by said Gandy land South eighty-three degree* tarty minutes East tarty-Ove snd ll . c-ten ths rods ta a comer of land of Gandy 8. Robinson In FlaMng Out: thence tallowing down the middle of said Fishing Out by the several course* thereof and ' lines of lands of Gandy S. Robinson. Jan rod Walter Stiles and John Douglass _ Dennis Creek: thence down said Creak. North fifty-three degrees fifteen Wert thirteen and four-tenths rods; thence, stm down said Creek. North sixtyeight dsgrlBs. forty-five minute* West six re™ 0 Place of beginning. Containing "•even and sixty-two on* hundredths

In Lending Lot (called

j—-— —Jinnlng at Daniel TyleFs comer standing In the edge of Dennis ek; thence along his Kn* North fortydegress Wart fiva perch** and three • te a oomer; thence North forty-four a AaU degrees Bart tan parches and --_Jt fink* to a comer: thence Bart t perch and seven links to s corner, form jy Jacob Ln«lani's;. thane* South flfti Asmis ■MtiSSt por 1 ^" —*

links to a corner In t

' '. ' 'JTf- - 'even perches and seventeon beginning Containing gxty

the same more or lees.

i* under decree Is tl.lll.O*. end Sheriff's fee ta be added. GEORGE A. REDDING. Sheriff.

s the edge of Dennis

J. H. OEMRIG A SON WlliIJAN H. FIGHTER, Successor Elastic Ankletr 109 South Eighth Street VHI l.ATIET.PHf A Established 1839

JULIUS WAY, M. D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPS MAT COURT HOUOE. N. A

MAY BAYB YOU MONTH* OF WORRY. DON’T WATT UNTIL YOUR CAR IS STOLEN BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO IN8UR3 IT. A FEW DOLLARS INVESTED IN INSURANCE MAY SAVE YOU THE TOTAL LOSS OF THE VALUE OF YOUR CAR.

John L. Maher Raal Estate and Insurance Horn a. Ac’aa and Traveler* Ineur-

Laadlt Avraua and Italia Street HA OH CITY, V. J.

FurrJi axing Ageat i

FULLMEP'S EXPRESS DAILY SERVICE PHTJ^KLILIA TO WILDWOOL

Hauling Farm Products a tt 101 — —

Products n Specialty

t Vet ISth Street, WILDWOOD, N. J. j

PASTORS CUT PRICE DRUG STORE REMEDIES THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME PASTOR'S Mentholated Cod Liver Oil, 60c, With Tar PASTOR’S Profolecto Atlat?tic Dental Cream 60c, a Delightful Tooth Fame PASTOR’S Pink PilU for Conatipatioa, 28c, Guaranteed PASTOR’S Rapid Corn Solvent, 28c, tut ralief PASTOR’S Laxative Quinine Tableta, 25c A Quick Cure for Cold* PASTOR’S White Pun and Tar, 28c, a Safe Cold Remedy for Children MAHY CHRISTMAS GIFTS SHOP IH WOODBINE DE HIRSH AVENUE-OPPOSITE RAILROAD WOODBINE, New Jeney

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. Successor to tote Wm. F. DanieU Bell Phone 66-R-J

Many Fortunes Have Been Lost because of the desire to make money quickly—to accept tie promise of a higher rate than can be safely paid. What a satisfactory feeling to know that your funds are secure. Your account is invited. S per cent interest paid on Sewings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.

—IMffl— Big Dried Fruit Sale For This Week-End Only! Nature in her munificence provides the bounteous harvest, and the genius of man finds the way to conserve and preserve It for future use. Tho healthfulness of dried fruit Is recognized and recommended by physicians everywhere. As men who know, they are in ? position to speak with authority. The Prunes, Apricots and Peaches listed in this sale are all California grown, nurtured, ripened and cured in Pacific Coast Sunshine. AH the flavor and sweetness and nutriment that nature packed Into every cell is present In these most luscious fruits.

Our Regular 10c Choice California Prunes n. 9c 3 llM, 25c Unusually big value. Get your share of this bargain.

Our Regular 17c Santa Clara Prunes n. 12J4c 2 lbs, 25o Big and meat/. Snail pits. Quality the very finest.

Our Regular 19o Fancy California Peaches u, 17c 3 lb», 5Qo Surprise the folks with nice home-made Peach Pie.

Extra Fancy California Apricots » 17c 3 lbs, 50c Makes a most delicious and ecor omlcal dessert

Victor Bread Bat more Victor Bread

L ~' 5c for your health’s bake.

ASCO Coffee "■ 29c One Blend—One Price—One Quality, and that the beet cup you ever drank. Just try a cup and you’ll taste the difference.

RICH CREAMY Cheese & 33c Headquarters tor quality cheeee.

ASCO PREPARED Buckwheat », 10c Just add water and mix batter.

ASCO Teas 14c : 55c Five Quality Blends—Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style, Black, Mixed.

ASCC Btrttaine , b 25c ▲ pure wholeeom* spread.

ASCO EVAPORATED Milk on 10c The milk superior.

Selected Eggs 40c We guarantee you twelve good eggs In every dozen.

Your Christmas Baking Needs ! Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Be Beady

Cold Se*l r amtt ? Floor ‘w 49c The beet flour at any price.

ASC0 Baking Powder, lb can, 20c

California Seeded Raiiins, P k * 12c Seedleu Rairini Pkg 12c Best Cleaned Currant* .pk* 18c Fancy Glace Citron. H lb 30c Orange and Lemon PeeL__J b 80c Pure Vanilla Extract bot 12c 22c Snowdrift Shortening can 22c XXXX Com. Sugar lb pkg 130 Brown Sugar lb 91^0 New Orleans Cooking Molasses can 10c, 28c California Almonds lb 30c Fancy Golden Pumpkin big ren 14c Baker’s Grated Cooonr.t can ifc

13?” Courtesy is an outstanding feature, a d'finite part of our organisation. If you would taste of the cheeriest business atmosphere you ever breathed, visit our nearest Store. Addresses of our Sea Isle and Ocean Ciiv Stores LANDIS AVENUE A HP ITALIA LT.RLET CKA ISLE SHY OUR OCEAN CITY STORES 756 Asbury Avenue 401 Asbary Avnavi 748 Asbury Avenue lit* Asbury Area as