be rather
wttl be b“M In the Junior Hail Palorao. mdar araoln*. Norrtn-
Hoc
t. ceiled b If. and Mra. Vennon it Monday rrcains a
Mra. Berwyn Sharp and
fefomJ Ajipl** Besd fitter ▼«. «
tilatka
"Ayplf* stored la bn «» be expected to keep wall only when »tuple I haaiMity are mala * Treeman MaM. •peeUltst at the N« Polh*e of Ag-—““
given off by
la such ’
by the rip—ly fruit eraldta* «eee^>
u.4 ibe fmit wlU ret QaMkty. If I be Souw a allowed to baecaae too dry. thtirella* WlU oecur, Vlth Mibteeueai »■ value md t.ullt When Um v—tUatior and kL-raldtiy faetora are prupnrty rated !<»• »«h appd— — Sta.y
and the late winter aarta. m ■on>. Beauty. B— Daria, wineaap and Burk. -
* aww m eeet new r»d by hariap a vary large doorway It. a—k apd ri tba rel bt 'brooak wkiek * etreke dt.uxbt o* air can rip—. I^rg. nttiiaiora to tfca aarana wtil •otum have fatoa fa*a rtoaad
tobKa. fancy work and canned ■node were particularly fine The ©ounty Health Nunw and County librarian and several of the bad attractive dlaBtaya of their work.
rein! os-
klblU of Intereat. Profeseor Oraaa. of tke Bute Axrlcultural College, exhibited a model septic task, and the Vocational School teachers and Farm Demonstrator had e hiblta representing their work. Tke moe* disappointing feature of the whole affair was the fact that — many farmers failed t _ taed the exhibit. No doubt they
aa coins to be a It turned out
he. This year's exhibit »r. but It la hoped more f men U respond next ystr. bom with MMu and In attendance.
to—M bs opened
Security Tmat Company, of Cape . 110 Od; Ocean City TtUe . Trust Company. *10 00; in City National Bank. *6 00; First National Bank of Ocean City, 110.00; Tuck*hoe National Bank. ft.OO. In falrnaaa to the bank at 8— late. It must be said that they were
matter.
The commit tee 1* *a the Cape May County TIMS paay for the printing of exhibit stationery. 4 DENNiSVILLE
Richard Lloyd spent Tues-
day at Court House with her two i aunt. Mrs. Socrates WIUU.
hin-' Raymond Lloyd and Charles
day with her parents. Mr. and | Down* attended the football game Mra. Jonathan Sapp. at Court House on Saturday.
Dr. William Steel and son. of, Hr. and Mr*. Richard Lloyd Tarkeyi Said It Be la 0* Philadelphia, span the week end I and Mr*. Joseph Measick called at ‘ c _ here at their i-.mmer home. Store Harbor on Thursday. supply nut meet Will Be William Gannon. Jr., who h*- Hr. Gatvitx. who has lived here Wiyhee been suffering from a very badly for a long time, bn* moved to . sprained leg I* recovering slowly. I Mayvllle. ' Tke Mtaees Estella and Dorothy Mr. Harry Back, of Court jersey Cranberries Short
Madara. of this place, accompan- House, called on Richard Lloyd on
led by Morris Stephenson, of Wer* Monday.
Cape May. —ent Saturday •* At- :: wt, b Thankaglriag. the heavy Untie aty. No Gauge Warns consumption day for turkeya and The Alpha Club held Its month lj»«v, ' ronb * rrl “- •!"»»« here, market ly meeting at the home of Mb* Of Pat.ery nann inter—; in both them Items apHelen Stratton. Friday evening. The automobile of today ta a* pro » , ‘ be * ■ »>igh point. Framnt A union service was held In the nearly fool-proof, mechanically, as ,n '*' r « •" ‘to •• Urgely M. E. Church of Beealey-s Point, the manufacturers are able to •^“‘•Uv,. coming not only from Sunday evening. The speaker was make it Nearly every mechanical ^ TOU ! h u » 4 - tot from Rev Stofflra. of the Palermo Bap-, part has some sort of aa Indicator ,h * sultry dealer as well. The list Church. u, wbeB „ u crtUu proper crop prospect of the Buroau of Mra. Chari— Reeves and chll- treatment Economics of the Deparii dren. of Woodbury, spent Sunday 1 The radiator has s motometer w. h “ ^ **** P"**”** with her —rents bare. ».Tn of overb—ting Ammeter* ^<,lc * t,0 * * Plentiful supply. William Brown was an Atlantic and oil gauges are located on the young America fasts for City shopper Saturday Instrument board to warn of In * ^ <Urs tofore the big meal Mr. and Mr* Gilbert Ooraon. of auBclent generator service or bn . ,* °* Usrke3r * for Ocean City, vtalied his father. Mr. proper lubrication. Automatic ® t f te * to <le *‘** *PLewls Corson. Sunday evening. ' spark advances protect the b—dlx P roxl, “ , ^f •* P«r n—t- of norMra Humbert Pont lore m *’ , ‘-
Bunday In Pbltsdelphia.
Bertram Darby and family, of
Ocean Oty. called ou Clarence hia battery Is overb—t
“This very Important part of the car Is dependent on the thought fuln—a of the driver tor proper care," —ys Me—rt. LeriU A Pol lock of the Woodbine Willard Storage Battery sendee station 'The little black battery boa. hid deo away ben—th the floor boards.
Promises To
Be High
however, m conpxrntlvaty better i last year, aa* -i—lei' expect a better market than la previous •vs. Jersey Cranltrri- Cnpplcd Bstlmat— of the crop tkls y—r Indicat— a alienage of about IS per cent In the total a-aUeble. Cape Cod grower* have bad a normal crop, but New Jersey was badly crippled la the —rly part of the gorwlng season by a drought that extended eight weeks, and has only one-half the normal crop, onsln. the third area from h supplier come la large ate. It similarly short la NrThere Is a feel lag
the cranberry la ketable fruit of ■ able propot turns, later OwotaUom will show a higher trend of the usual post-holiday
A Championship Cup And a Quuapionahip Car When a Pika's Paak powered ('handler records b> speeding to th Plkek Peak, the world's mountain climb, ta the phs time of 17 mtnet— 4* 2-S -rnifiii.
•uadleT viniitm h
«V. the ,oci , tof. «xpecu to tj
VT. > y°rum ^ b| ln 'rlila. , r,,* k " '-*a» ““toriu, ^
Stotos A—st County Agricultural
Bxkibit
The exhibit commltti
O—nty Farm Products Show held
week at Court House, appro- _ . . — the following contrlbuilons ““'‘h and family — Sunday
——lag.
Ml— loverly Welch has
home after spending a few weeks with retailv— at Toth. Pa. Mr. William FTugerald. of Oc—n City, called on Herbert Ma-
dara. Salurd-y aflenioofi.
Mr. Ed. MacGee. of Oc—n City, visited Meads hero on Sunday
evening.
William Gannon. Sr., am UHam Sapp were Bltopp la Atlantic City on Saturday.
The commute— tor the father 1 a*d non banquet met at the borne 1 ol Mrs. Marie Young Monday 1
evening.
of the starting motor from a kick .
back of the engine, but there Is no ,h ' ! . co < B | d ‘* t °", ^ ,h * ^cks ,n ‘to sure way tor the driver to tell if “* * Poncing centers fair to
venlently located to warn
"ThU Is especially true la sumLevitt A Po!
I end disastrously lor
r. and Mrs. lacksry Taylor. Mra. Sara Taylor and Mlar Halite on were Cape May Court
f BlJ to—Mg
c Near Jersey ^Odersuoa 4
I Of Agriculture la )
Ml— Helen Cart! apeni Thure day wltk Ml— Margaret LodUm. South Deaala 1/re Bobeit Bruce and family _ ent Wedneeday evening at Cape May Court Houer Gandy *p*
ton.
Mr* O. M. O—ry apewt Thu day with Mra J E M—rey. Cape May Mr* Hannah Uoyd.
'rente conditions, neither bad nor excellent being Indicated la any
one district.
Short Crop ia Tent In Texas, where the crop la reported aa smaller aa compared with 1»1« than In any other State, the ■eve— drought to which the principal areas we— subjected appears to have had a groat laToe dry condition*, resulting In poor range and shortage of green feed, made it dlfhcult to raise the birds that aurvl-ed the
late hatching.
Cold storage hoidl-.gs of larks— we— further reduced
OCEAN VIEW
(Held Over From Last Weak) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph South wer Philadelphia rial tor* Sunday Ml— Mary Tamer, of Dawson
CMy. **“■ —
•*-* 1 Butoay ntth ht* father Mr». T. S Hampton i day la Philadelphia.
T>r:r»V'*sr.25£i■>»**
In the battery solution, will —calve an excessive charge from the generator and overheat. This cause*
pounds, although oracial Azure* have not been given out — yet. Pric— on the —rly bidding in-
buckling of the plate* which - will I d “* te “ "toning level of (0 cent* make them shed their active ma-! j ** *toleeale In Phllatortal. break tbetr Jar., -U ttolr i T 1 * 11 prt ^ and generally wreck the **'* S ^ ahlpmenu to
tnarkri Lave been —toed, the flret being expected the Utter part
of next week.
Quxntlty ivcelpts of cranberries for the holiday trade are appar-
i mother. Edward Mfcr kaa —-
» th* theft «ff pawJ' rr has
Mra Frank T HTarren G.-ner and Geary attended a —ting of th*( Earn*— Stor. at Cap* May Court Hoame. on Thursday ermlng Mrs. Harry Q. W'.eUQt kaa V—ding tbr week with laughter. Mr* rtoyd Shaw,
leahen.
Mr*. J. E. Mac—y. of Cape May. > Sailed on her a—ther. Mm. Has pah Uoyd. ap Wednesday Mra Phoebe Yeung and dargh > tor and Mrs. Harry Cheater and • dhtWref wo— Cape May Court I vtsltbi* Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Joseph Bowaam ■to daughter. Mary, we— AU
'Tty aheppere Saturday Mrs. WlllUui < a—w sn—t 1
I by Mr* Cath
b mm k—J— of the '•entff Farm F—A—m Show bad
tow CM? Mrs. Eliiabeth Way and daagh«*r. Alma, a— spending tim* la Jenkiniown. Pa. with her ao* Mr*. Joseph Uoyd ami son a peat Frttoy ia Ocean CKy with he> awt. Mrs William Barimur Joeepb Scaaley and MW Eveline Maacn. of Philadelphia, epcait Snnday with Mra Uawaod Ualiaa Mra T. Frederleh spent Sunday
Camden with retotto—.
Perry Devaul h— a position la
Atlantic City.
J “'to Dali— spent Saturday in
THIudelphlu.
Mr and Mra. Jacob Kuril and our children ol *jgg Harbor, spent »u*daj •UM Mr and Mre William
mw. of Philadel- —- time with r daughter. Mra. Unwoad r»-ttsr
Do- I
T and Mre. J. W Ftoneeday for Ho
Ark-, where they wUI spend the
Inter
The bridge over Sylvian Lehr is
DIAS CREEK Mr and Mre. Richard Rwing nod daughter. Joy—, of Over brook, are vlsIUng her parent* M.w John Robinson and Mra at ; Anthony Norton, of Coon Huttur |r Icafled on Mre Cotmaa Norton on Saturday I Wednenday etenlag
Quire n
Mohair Suites
THREE-PIECE PLAIN MOHAIR SUITES WITH REVERSIBLE
SUC DAMASK CUSHIONS. SPEOAI. SMMB
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE ropULAI)
THREE-PIECE LIVING-ROOM SUITES UPHOLSTERED IN BLUE OR TAUPE BAKER S VELOUR AT tl 49.00 TH» suite, have jiveu apiendid utafuebon wWver
r* °" ... 06U1.U0. ae toot pert, os.
aalenman will csll a^d bring yon tc our ato—
C. M. Ware Company MILLVILLE. R J. m ~
PHONE 321
Six Months Ago Camden Real Estate Values Were 30 Years “Behind” Philadelphia
Camden is surrounded by prosperity. It lieg in the very heart of one of the richest and most thickly populated areas in the world, only a few bridge-blocks from the third largest city in the United States.
had values have lagged far behind in the natural rise vduch has taken place daring the past 50 yean in the city and cuburbmn real estate of Philadelphia, just at the other end of the bridge. But everything is changed and
Today Greater. Camden Real Estate Offers Opportunities for Rich Profits
Court
gtaged by th* State.
Mr* Leroy May ami ear., of May Court Houe*. —rot Thu—e^y yth bet mother. Mra. Frau*
i — to why
Hallo*'* _ Houer W^SaenUy weeing
Mr. Ralph Sonon w- . PhlU-
hetphta visitor oa Thureday
Twenty of th* BIM* claaa iu*l « th* bom* of Mre Howard Sot-
tom oa Friday evening
Mr aad Mre Mahtoe Foriro. of Orro* Crweh hair moiad ia T«.
Hr win-, bo-*
Quit* a •.umber from he— at teutod the sale of Acme Supply
WANT LCMBEB G« 0,W How «•
la builders' aeppti— j “••orday
gtou. XStt Si—ef a»d Me-toh. of Mill Thore a- tost* bird. Oty. N. J. I *•>*». —MU the week rod wltk taking Um flreTlKterrfthe^S
M.e Rickard Lloyd
, S»-tf.
N
A
w
H
C
R
H
O
N
S
1
N
O
c
E
P
N
c
1
B
i
6
1
K
E
C
K
R
A
u
o
S
T
D
N
R
K
W
E
U
W kw
Y
T
V
A
^ tjour llU tluld IJ •
The new Delaware Brefee. with the I
fold
opportunities it offers, has
caused the amaianfc transformation by i
The Tucker Organization, with its knowledge about every piece at real estate in Greater Camden, has been happy to act »* egert for thousands at investors who have invariably taken rich profits. U many cases fortunes have been made. Afl the fadl*** of this organization am yours to comm***
Write far Uokbt, "Ik. £*» Way to tb, Fort—. Yo. One. of Maba*-"
t iplmg the area of Camden's city center and making all of Greater Camden “the neck of ti»e bottle." through which miflinns of tourists »rill travel on their way to the coast resorts
AN INSTITUTION DEVOTED TO REAL ESTATE
MlDDlSStoJwJfta a I* four-erven
♦RaT\jCKEF SHORE COMPANY lacerperated. Ore- Gly, N. J, 8tk St at Wedey Are. L J. HANN. Mr HOME OFFICE—313 MARKET STREET, CAMDEN, N. J.

