Cape May County Times, 7 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

, TODAY, AUGUST 7,1985.

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ierial Letters Will Reveal Car’s County jch County in *ew Jeray To Han a Letter v>* rules ado»tsd by the State Vehicle Department will each automobile owner to Brute hi* He?nee taca for 1»S« in if>unty ,n which he reeldee, 3y,he tags will be connected op the county la which they are 1L. by serial letter*. maUnc It „ r h easier to trace a violator Lj doing away with the constant [n of motorists for low number*. uot«« f'*” "> r >”• r*! 1 irt off With the number 1001 In county, and there will be no .... |o» number* to be obtained anybody except, perhaps, cars inning under tiws lioensai beuse of their use In State, county municipal work. Serial letters to be aeelsned to Kb county ere: -A." Atlantic; “B ” Bergen. ~N,” arllngton; "C” Camden; •T." ire May: “Y.” Cumberland; "K. M - ■ w •• Gloucester; “H.” HudHunterdon; “L.” MerMMrileeex: “M.” Mon,uth: “V.” Morris; “P." Pas- - Ocean; "I." Salem; ierect; "It,” Suaeex, “D,” W." Warren. Rpgist ration plates for nonwill ha^e their numerals by the number 4. State owned care will bear the ;rs "SG." County owned will be designated by the let--CC": and cars owned by iripallUes will carry the let••MG." “O" Is left for taxi, ... : y and bus licensee, and "X” •r commercial vehicles. The letters will show at a nice irom which county ths hide originated and It la expectthat by thle method Molatore the laws will be quickly traced ji apprehended. The requests for low numbers ve driven the department to dlsiction. and these will be ellmlited by the *

Legion Will Rebuild Farm Structures of Governor! of Mewsntiw Home Win Bejdaoe Baras The Board of Govern ora of the American Legion Convalescent Home, at Menantico, N. J, decided at a special meeting held for the purpoee, to replace aa speedily as possible the outbuildings destroyed by fire on July t4. ™«toUd ,0 * will nm about m.000 A small portion of thU wee will oe covered by Insurance. Aid In replacing the buildings will be aaked by the board of go.ernore of the home from Legion poets and auxiliaries, as well as from the public. The counties of Atlantic, Cumberland and Cape May which are directly Interested In the Convalescent Home, will be called upon to assist In raising funds for the replacement of the burned farm buildings. Seven former service men are now in the home. The board of governors feel that the care offered these "boys” by the Home Is needed and will continue to be needed. The unanimous vote to proceed with rebuilding Indicated that the heavy lose sustained through the Are would not stop the work of aiding sick and disabled former service men. All three counties were represented at the special meeting. Atlantic County by Thomas D. Newell, Jr., chairman, and John Hartnett; Mrs. P. J. Harvey and Mrs. George Prey, of Atlantic City; William Taylor and Jamee Cottrell, of Hammonton. Cumberland County by Mrs. Kitty Carson, vicechairman of the board from Vineland; Mr. and Mrs. Max Schra

Mllh Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of Wildwood.

SOUTH DENNIS JM Jennie Hugea and children, uosben. spent Saturday with

and Mrs. Edward Tobin and nd Charles Meerwald, of ollingswood. spent the week-end rilh Mrs. Mary Jeffers. Matthew Jefferson, of Phlladphia. spent the week end with

s iather.

Alvin McKalg, who has been isiting his mother, went to Phllft-

Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Jeffers and family, of lUingswood are spending several ivs at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Barnes enteruaed Mr. and Mrs. John Cabaley. ' West rollings wood, on Monday. Adna Hickman, of Cold Spring, isiied his home here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hand have >ld Aelr farm and will move near lie May in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barnes visited ’ «ad Mrs. Harry lUmdiii. at i*Mng Creek, on Sunady and also Moved to Cape May. Mrs. B. Tomlin and children, of -■kn-iiie, visited I'man on Saturday. Mis* Mary Meerwald entertained Uss Anne Robinson, of Camden,

nt »eek.

Mrs. William Peterson

The Fisberuan General Dawes while fishing sank a barb in his finger,.rode seventeen miles to a surgeon to be treated and then went on fishing. There Is no message of condolence from the Senate, which doesn't care how often he gets the hook. Chicago wants to become the air capltol of the land. That town always was known as the Windy City.

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visited her parents last

Prof Edward Jefferson spent the '**1 end with friends at Rumson. Miss Deborah McKalg entertaln1 a friend from Millville last reek. Douglas, of Cape May Court “ la *e, visited his mother on SunMiss Thelma Nickerson visited Mixner, at Avalon, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson, oi •^ien visited A. J. Meerwald and ““iy on Sunday. JJf F ' McGarT «T- Of l Hennessey o» on A J. Meerwald and family Wednesday.

JAKES FEKKOBE COOPER ‘ your actions fllvs point to War word*, tbon your word* V f oolBt yeS ctilM’a dlrocB y scrupulous endeavor to * er 'e with ability and understandlng we point to our fecord of faithful public 1 service. R S. MIN ER mortician C «K *a. Court Hook aad Wildwood Bell Phone

FISHING CREEK Mr. William Cosens, of Philadelphia, spent over Sunday with Mrs. Emma Mclntlre. Mr. Leslie Barnett, wife and son. of Green Creek, were calling on -his mother. Mrs. Frank Barnett, Sunday. Mr. Harry Stltes and wife, of Wildwood, called on friends here the last of the week. Mr. Edward Malone and mother, of Weston, W. Vs,, are spending some tfcne with Mr. Lewis Fox and family. Mr. Ed. Shaw and wife spent Sunday with Mr. Harry Shaw and family. Mrs. D. Morrell Woolaon, who has been very tick, is Improving. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Etta Reeves and son, Harry. called on Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger, Sunday evening. Mr. Israel Woolson and wife, of Wildwood, called on his mother, who has been very sick. Rev. Charles Rhutart and wife, of Lumberton. N. J., have been visiting Mr. Lemuel Schellenger for a few days. Mr. Chester Plerpont and family. of Green Creek, called on ‘ lends here, Sunday eveaftng. Miss Stella McHugh, of Anglea, spent part of the week here with Mrs. George Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henningway. of Oak Lane, are here on a visit with her father, Mr. Jacob Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vearicks. of Collinswood. spent part of the week here with his brother. Fred Good acre has Just purchased a new sedan. Mrs. Fannie Lynch is enterttln-’ ing a lady friend from Dias Creek for two weeks. Miss Gertrude Shinn is entertaining her parents.

Rev. and Mr*. Monroe Hand, of Norristown. Pa.. *r* spending a week here with her sister, Mrs. Nora Bate. Mrs. Hattie Wlgg and two sons, of New Fork, are visiting here with parents for a week. Mr*. Marne Keller Is entertaining her mother, of Klo Grande, for a few weeks. Harry Zen, of Philadelphia, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lane. Orlando Lafferty and family, of Cap* May. were here Sunday visiting his sister, Mra. Helen McPherson. Mr. and Mr*. William Bate were week-end visitors with her parents In Delmont.

BEESLEVS POINT Mrs. Henry Clouting is quite 111 with caryngltis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins were In Somers Point Monday on business. Miss Mabel Clay was in Philadelphia last Wednesday.

Miss Mary Corson, of Camden. Is spending part of her vacation with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. M. Spencer Young. Mrs. I. Imley, of St Petersburg, Florida and Atlantic City, Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams and two children motored to Longport last Thursday morning. Mr. E. V. Corson attended a special business meeting in Atlantic City last Wednesday. The bazaar held in Ocean City on Saturday July 25, by the ladles of the Baptist Church of Palermo, wa* quite successful, despite the rainy

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young entertained company from Millville last Sunday. Wm. Sapp has been working on the M. E. Church, at Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gannou and two children, with Mr. Mount, motored to Camden and spent a day with relatives.

Ml Phone 26 Key. Phone K E.L. CHALMERS Juitioe-of-the-Peaoe 4307 Pacific Ave. WILDWOOD. H. J.

flARP-AT.T. H. HQAGLAKD Office Equipment Humphrey BtUdLif II So. Kara Carolina Aveni Atlantic City, 1.1.

Pier Theatre Sea Isle City, N. J. THE BEST OF PHOTQrtAYS EVERY NIGHT 7:31) uid 9:15 P. M. Program— Week of Aug. 8th Saturday, August 8— Dorothy Kaniraill, Hobart Bosworth, Gladys Brockwell and other* in CHIOOE Added—Two Red Comedy Sunday, August 9— Herbert Rawlinson and Madge Bellamy in THE MAN IN BLUE Also Two Red Comedy Monday, August 10— Tom Mix and Tony, the Wonder Horse, in DICK TURPIN Hews and Comedy Tuesday, August 11 — Was it "Another Woman?” We see our own lives as we really live in this photoplay of GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY Also Two Red Comedy Wednesday, August 12— Warner Bros: Classic THIS WOMAN Shakespeare “M, “The Flays the Thing,” and this picture is the play to the climax and end. Added—Two Bed Comedy Thursday, August 12— Milton SHI* in I WANT MY MAN A First Rational Special Photoplay of the finest kind Also Two Red Comedy Friday, August 14— Richard Dix in a fast story of the auto racing type THE LUCKY DEVIL Hews and Comedy It’s a Paramount

rrices Boidi always leads in motor car value*

Standard Six

Master Six

„ Roadster $1250

$1995

1925

1395 3-pas*. Sport Road*ter 1495 5-pass, foar-door Sedan 1495 5-pass. Sport Tooling 1525 1795 3-pass. Country Club 1765

ABMc-P. O. B. Buie* ft BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan

MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Joseph Scrivani, Proprietor BOARDWALK GARAGE 9th St and Boardwalk Ocean City, N. J.

The Alpha Club gave Miss Lillian Young a surprise party. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Frendllch and two children, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days with their aunt. Miss Maggie Cameron. Quite a large delegation from here attenaed Camp Meeting at South Seavllle. on July 26. Mr. Norman Bailey, rf Corbin City, was in town on business last

week.

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Mrs. Laura Zane, who spent a month with her daughter, Mrs. A.

WILLIAM H. RICHTER TRUSSES FITTED Abdominal and Surgical Body BarJagM Elastic Stockings 109 South Eighth Street Philadelphia

Buchesjety, has returned to Atlantic City. Mr. H. O. Makle and wife, and Mrs. J. Marley and son were in Wildwood on Sunday. Master Jack Cake, of Port Norris, Is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster.

Young Wife Afraid to Eat Anything "I was afraid to eat because I always had stomach trouble afterwards. Since taking Adlerika I can eat and feel fine." (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often bring* surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste matter from Intestines and makes you feel happy and hungry. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Diamond Drug Company, Sea Isle City, N. J.

Before You Start Planning for that home of your own—or alterations—let us advise with you. Our years of experience will be at your disposed and wc will be able to save you many a dollar.

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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