Cape May County Times, 17 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE HAY OOTTOT TIMM, PIUPAT, JULY 17, IMS.

WOODBINE Cliariw flood «n*» wm fcn Ocmld cut T^llo’- md*r *T«nl»c. p»t PoU»h »•» ia K«w York oi Sunday ob btulroa. Mr. ud Mrs. 8cht«r sad chllirtn. of Dayto». OWo, are hor; lor l*o *ook* with Mr. and Mra. Mu Goodman and fab. 11/. Min Sarah Cnuor, graduat* o' vp roe’s Col log*, of Philadelphia, ■JSfcpendlne: a .fow daya with S>nd* and ralatlroa. Mr. Moe flood man motored to Ue* York on Friday and returned Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. N. Gruber and family apent an enjoyable afternoon at Sea Isle City on Saturday. Harry Felt waa a New York visitor ou Friday and Satur^’T. Soli* Oabts. Temple University student, la srendlng a week with hi* familyMr. and Mra. 8. Weiaaman, of Brooklyn, were In Woodbine for a few days with relatives Mr. and Mra. Tyron Miller, after living on a tarn for a peilod of six years, ere now living on De Hlrech Avenue, near the American Store. • Israel Felt 9eat Saturday at Atlantic City on buaUeea. . Justice of the Peace Maxwell Su airman enjoyed Wedneaday afternoon at Sea We City. MIsmc Anna Beaker. Mary Wlk. Beeele Becker and Sarah .JBalk reported havtag spent an fnjoyable afternoon at Sea Isle City on Wedneaday. Mr. and Mra. 3. L. Kata and •imtly motored to Sea 1*1* on Thursday evening. Sam Leveneoa wan a Quaker aty visitor on bualneas on WedBffday. Hyman J. Sussman, of Baltimore. Md.. Intends to spend the rest of the summer with the Summan family. Dr. Joeeph Leveneon was In Sea Isle City on Saturday. Misses Sarah and Rose Berusirin were Sea Isle visitors on Wednesday afternoon. David Saperateln. Morris Jasper j and Aaron Binder motored to Egg j Harbor on Thursday evening. ■Lordy" Rhome and Max Beck-' er spent the week end at At-j Untie City Allan C. Leveneon was In At-1 Untie City Friday afternoon. David Kenin made a business! trip to Egg Harbor on Tuesday. ' Charles H. Colier was in Millville- on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosen suent i the week end at Wildwood. Mr. Harry Joseph and daughter were in Sea Isle on Wednesday and again on Saturday. Benson's Express Is busy brlngl*S n«* families from New York and Philadelphia to Woodbine. Mr. Joseph U Kata was South SeavlUe Thursday afternoon on buslneeB Mr. B. Rat am was In Wildwood for the week end. Many people attended the dance at Sea Isle City on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Jacob Chasens and family spent an enjoyable afternoon at the seashore on Saturday. Harry Sbwell and mother were S*a Isle visitors on Saturday. Tony Terri to motored to Oceen City W«dnewday evening with friends and relatives. Mr. Morris Berman made a /u.-lnee* trip to New York Friday v/'moon and returned Saturday rmrlng. The local Odd Fellows Lodge net at a regular meeting Thursday evening. David E. Feldman has left for Xew York, where he will spend s few weeks before entering college. Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldman, accompanied by Mlae LUlla:, Peterson motored to Wildwood Monday evening Leopold Abramson. Aaron Binder and Abram Cbaaens were Atlantic City vlslto-a on Saturday. Allan Chasens spent the week end at Atlantic City with reUtlves. Mias Cells Koaenfeld has returned after spending a fow *eeka at the shore. Mrs. S Leveneon and eon. MU’en. spent an enjoyable afternoon U Sea Isle city. Saturday. Mollie Halpern and Sarah Suasm*n visited friends at Sea UJ* ^tr on Saturday. Mr. Hyman Halpern. president / Woodbine Borough Clothing ‘vttpiny, waa a Philadelphia ’I'ltor on Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mra Tyron Miller re?wed speeding an enjoyable

$25 REWARD I For informstion lesd- | ln g to the arrest and ! 'onvictioo of the per- | bon or persons who eni ’ r fed the buikfcng op- | cr *t>oo on Central Avenu e. at 39th Street. ° ce *n Gty, and stole ! a number of ladders i an d painting material. C. Dunkelberger BUILDER Touai'i uut. a J.

afternoon at the seashore. SaturRobert Oberflrat, of Pfclladel- “ ,1 ,rtU “ of PMua.ishi., •myloyed here, spent the week *cd with frisnda in Philadelphia th. * Uentl6<s the council meeting on hfendar ~*nlng at Borough Hall *£,*• Montjr ^ ^ In Sea Isle City on Saturday

Vuned For s Eero The Pullman Company ha named a car for a porter who gave his life for passengers ia a recent wreck. Those who review the names bestowed on Pu. M man cars have often wondered at the nomenclature. Certainly the name of Daniels, now beetowed. Is a great deal more significant than the former sobriquet of the car. which was "Sirocco.’’ M>y no

Dependable Foods ■t I. th. d,pendabmtr ot dor ' our customers know to a certainty the measure of S'd Whetter Butter sjfi Eggs—whatever the perishable comta ™ eTer - cle * n “opt stores and exactw, « tomuas for you the utmost In satisfactton. T ^|t | aa«m not by chance that our Stores are known Hierc Qntlity Coanti sad Year Money Goes Furthest!

asco Kimrs or cartbell’s 3-25c Buy them today for Dinner Tomorrow

FLAVORS JELL-0 A delirious hot weather de*

3 ■"*’ 25c Easily prepared.

. June Peas

Sew pack—1926 crop. Sweet and tender.

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Delicious Fancy California PEACHES -20c: 25c

A8C0 Golden Bantam CORN " 17c:3 ^ 50c

The utmost uire is used In making our bre*'*.. That's the reaion why It Is so good and stays fresh longer than just ordinary bread. Bread Supreme w ~^ 10c Victor Bread pu. w 7c

td« 10c

Victor Raisin Bread

ry Pound of Louella contains the Rich Pasteurise Cream from Ten qusru of pure, sweet milk. Just think

of its food value!

louella Butter

52c

TkoFinoat Butter in America!

49c

Richland Butter ■> Pure creamery prints cf exceptional merit.

•n » rtaff and you’ll taste It the' Inere s a uinerence mlnule / ou d ^ nk tout first cufi! asco Coffee "■ 42c The biggest coffee value sold Today!

Sugar

Sohmldt's Puritan Cevenl Beverage w.8c

Black Flag Sprayer and tt-pt. can Blade Flag

59c

The soothing, refreshing satisfaction you receive from Pride of KlUarney and ASCO Teas will easily prove their superiority. Our Teas are exceptionally nice for Iced

Tea.

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Orange Pekoe Old Country Style India Ceylon and Java

asco Tea*^ If:* 65 c

**° r T»£?TapVi4c *551 0 Pride of KilUrney Tee '>■ u* 75c A blend of the finer Quality heavy-bodied Teas. GoW Sea/FLOUR bJ b 67c : 3? $2.60 A strictly high grade family flour for Bread. Cakes. Pies and even light Pastry. Guarantted to give entire sat-

isfaction.

A8C0 Bftking Powder . . . . . can 5c, 10c, 20c Preserving and Pickling Needs!

Xjuou Quart Jar*

do* 75c

Jar Tops (Porcelain Lined) Jar Rubber* (Double Lip) Ceito (For making Jelly, Jams,

do. 26c do* 7o

Jelly (Huset

dot 35c

Genuine Parovax

lb pkg 10c

ASCO Whole Allspice.

Pk* 5c

ASCO Yellow Muitattl Seed

Pkg 5c

Solemau'i Yellow Kutard

can 23c

ASCO Apple Cider Vinegar

bot 16c

ASCO White Du tilled Vinegar

hot 13c

n«M /Vice. Efftcti— in Oar Start, LANDIS AVE. * ITALIA ST.. SEA ISLE 0UB 0CEAX CUT AMD W00DBOTE STORES 766 Aibory Avenue 401 Ashuy Avenue 746 Aabory Avenue 11M Ashuy Avenue DeHinh A Jefferson BU

means suggestive of comfort the traveler. It was right that th* hero should be thus commemorated, and th* example ought to spread. During the war a long •voeesclon of ships frob League

r U can smile through your troubles if you take out the proper auto insurance. We vfll ■ell you a policy that is u coverage te every eventuality.

t ^PHONES IL. MAHER

Island bore Indian names which few pronounced and none remembered. At that time It was re-

gretted that a chance for euphon- way cars might be replaced withious and fitting titles was loet. A out provoking any protest good many of the name* of rail- r“

COOK ELECTRICALLY There Is No Better Method This Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range is one of die best made. The price is low, 10 per cent down. Balance in eleven equal monthly payments. Total price only $ 140.00 Cooking by Electricity Has Many Advantages and Is NOT Expensive . i Allow Our Range Specialist to Tell You About the Stove and About OUR LOW RATE FOR COOKING

Atlantic City Electric Company Cape May County Division, 93rd St. Stone Harbor

MEET ME AT THE

Moose Carnival Bazaar at Dreamland Palace, Sea Isle City Boardwalk August 1 to August 8, Inclusive Afternoon and Evening Eight Piece Orchestra and Free Dancing Every Evening EVERYBODY INVITED

ALL RECORDS BROKEN BY WILDWOOD JULY FOURTH CROWDS Largest Crowds in History of Resort Fill Every Available Hotel and Cottage Room Over Holiday Week-End. Special Independence day Programs Carried Out in All Resorts THIS IS PROOF OF THE EVER INCREASING POPULARITY OF SOUTH JERSEY’S FAMOUS RESORT, WILDWOOD BY-THE-SEA The New Fire-Proof

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200 Rooms

200 Baths

Hotel PhUipBxlker To be Built in the Center of the New 60-foot Concrete Boardwalk Will Prove a Paying Investment From its Very Opening on May 29th, 1926 SHARES NOW ON SALE AT >110 ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN AT THE OFFICE OF The Wildwood Hotel Corporation 26th Avenue and Boardwalk Wildwood, N. J.