Cape May County Times, 20 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE KAY COUKTY HUES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1025

SEA ISLE CITY recent deaths I in the churches

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Mb. bum M. R*rve. «ir« of Mark B. Bcwc. dietf at bar bootr. 10» W. Macnolia Ave.. Wildwood. Touraday. November II. after a i llagering tllnn» Runet al aer-

C*y rattor on —day. rteea were held In the undertakj V U»aey. of WtldwoSJCSS? ln * «Mabllshinent of Benjamin C a >i—■ trip to this aRy oa Wed- ,n ** r » ol > Friday eveninx. Rer. I. tlr ^-. H. Flaher. of the nrat Baptist

Church, officiating. The body war mreyed to German town. Pa..

' for burial.

*** . Mrs. Reeve enjoyed a boet of .-araeuus w. Tram has Roue f r * ^ family came here „ BrwAlyuJI. T, where ha will ov . r afteen years aco. when at mead the winter. that time Mr. Reeve> health bad r Herr, of WdHaduIpbia. la bees deapalred of. and his com- • plete recovery brought them Into the church r ad aorta! activities . of the town. In which Mrs. Reeve lated herself until lalliag health warned her early res waa a devout and

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LWSs« Rea Isle City. 22. BiMe Reheat at !• A. M. Service with amaoa at 11 A. M. The pastor. Dr D Cpton Bair, will ^eak oa •Work By Proxy." The sermon will be timely '.id helpful. Going to church nclpa to make better cltlteaa. Thursday evening la church night. Come at 7.3d. Let It be church night for you. It will be a Thanksgiving service. First Methodist Church Sea Isle City. Sunday. Norcaiber 22. Morning service at 10.S#. will include a live minute talk for the children, the subject to be "SubtracUon." These abort talk* are not only Imerasting for the children, but for the grown folk*

he show room of Ccdaaan A Til-land J. P. Delaney a garage. Sea on. Ninth and Bay Avenue, ilrfe City, among the number. Ocean City. Packard and Hudson 1 Effort* will be made to bring agent*, wa* entered and a brar-i linto custody the man. who Bed

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ate wife sad devoted mother and alert to the neighborly naanrlattons of those with whom she mingled The deceased l* survived by her husband and flve children, four hays and Mia* Milic. who it at-

Mn. M. Walker Mrs. M. Walker, one of Sea Isle j City's summer resident*, depa.ted this life at her home in Philadelphia. In the Sind year of her age. interment wa* mad* Tneeday at i Hateyrille. N. J. Mrs Shaver, her

sermon will be ''Wlat Think Ye of Christ V' Sunday school at 2.3d. Epworth League at ?.•• Leader. Claude Towne. Topic. Following Christ " At the evening service al 7.2*. the song service will he followed by the message. Subject. "The Make Read) " On Wednmday evening there will be a Thanksgiving service program at 7.M. followed by a social in the aoelal room nt S.20. We Invite you to be present There will be no mjetlng on Thanksgiving Day.

•w Packard sedan, worth |I»& waa token and In it the thieve* drove to Atlantic City. It in this high-powered car thieves elude! the Atlantic City p-tllee and which they left fcld In the woods. Messrs Cadtnan and Tilton visited the spot where lh< car wa* hid. Wednesday afternoon. Ideatlfled their property and drove the car back to Ocean

City.

Before lectlng Ocean City the thieve* visited the store of "Van. the Tire Man." next door to Cndman A Tilton's and got awaj with fl.OvO worth of tins, whir’, they loaded Into the sedan and which were part cf the tool re-

covered on the truck. -

State police heileie the man arrest V. with his accomplio committed all the robberies and

, made at

J. R. Tucker Approves $2,000,000 Program

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attempted.

Judge John B. Kates, member of the Delaware River Bridge t'oromiaaion. waa toastmaster. Among the speakt-r* were: Senator William B. Markay. of Hackensack: Senator Francis B. Davis, of Gloucester County, just elected majority leader In Ike State Senate: Vtdney G. Bennett, president of the South Jersey Exposition: J. R. Tucker, host of the parly, and J. David Stern, publisher of

the Camden Courier.

R*1 meentatloa fmm New Jer

will also try to connect them ; sey included: Newton A. K. Bugwith other tire robberies made In : bee. State Comptroller; William this section In the last few | DUI. State Motor Vehicle Cornmonths. those of C. K Maaurie * ' mlaatowr; William T Read. State

Colllna C. Allen, of

Salem, collector of the port of Philadelphia: D. Rairia Smith, of Salem: State Senator J. Gilbert Borton. of Woodstown; D. Clinton Silver. Clayton/ member of the Republican Stale Committee; Oliver J. Went. Bridgeport. County Clerk; Frank D Pedrick. Woodbury. Surrogate: Arthur W. Magee. Ciaaaboro: Sheriff Harold Leap. Woodbury: Emmor Robinson. Salem, member of the AMem-

My; John B. Stratton. Mt. Boyal. member of Assembly; State Senator Firman M. Reevea, MfUvnte; Frank L. Supple*. Gloucester member of the Dataware River Bridge Commtaaloa; H. C. Berry. Salem, and W. A. Grier. Salem. E. J. Hann. manager of the Ocean CUy Tucker ofRae: Georgs S. Groff and Richard Jehuaoa. represented Ocean City, aad H. Fm ter Goal in

FOOTBALL Atlantic City FoottaH Ort (ALL STAX PROFESSIONALS) MILLVILLE State Championship Berlea SUNDAY. NOV. 22 Airport Stadium—Kick-off 2.30 P. M. Sharp

SEATS NOW

East aad West GraadsUafa —|LfO Sack Oenl Admiral (Berth aad South Steads) $1.00

Advance Sale. Room IIS. Guarantee Trust Building M. E. BLATT CO. (Men's Clothing Dept., Second Floor)

ATLANTIC CITY

number of years. Mn. Mary T Eustace Mrs. Mary E. Eustace, widow of d Mrs-' the late James F. Eustace, died Onuaa ou Saturday even'ng at the boww of her daughter. Mra. Harry J.

Utility Deficih Will Be Put in 1926 Budget (Continued from Page One) Love that this will really prove SdatUaXtj Ventilated a good thing, for the burden of „ a •J'A . ■ > wiping out the deficit wiu b* put Oceci City m *• aconte theatre ^ n**' Took*™., Swunfay, November '21 —

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THANKSGIVING In order that we may better demonstrate our appreciation of our esteemed cutomen whose patronage we have and continue to enjoy, patronage of a brand that daily illustrates to us that the people of Cepe May County are appreciative of die efforts we always put forth to please them in every transaction, large or small, we arc making .'bopping in our store for Thanksgiving more interesting than ever before. For many years Fox Brothers has been synonymous with high grade quality clothing. linked with the most reasonable prices and expert service. These facts became known to the people of Cape May County before we had much chance to tell them and have been responstL!* for our growth irom a small, insignificant tailoring shop in 1912 to the largest and most prominent tailoring and clothing house in the county in 1923. We are pleased with the manner in wh> h the people of this county received us. That they are pleased with our ctore, its goods and prices, we are assured. Now, to demonstrate our pleasure in more tangible form than mere words, we are offering the following bargains over Thanksgiving Day. This is not a sale. It is a PRESENT GIVING form of Thanksgiving to our ’Trade.”

$15.00 All Wool Ladies’ Winter Coals $900 Greater reductions la (he higher Rrlced garment*

$45.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits 43a 00 Pure Worsted, ffttaraateed to #i wear •ML

$39.(0 Men's Overcoats *25' 00 All wool, heavy, staid hacks

75: Silk Hose 50c

Endicott-Johnson Dress Shoes $4.50 The baa* shoe value uu the for •en

$&50 Men s Worsted Sweaters Vary aertmraMe gatawata $4.50

SO: Men s All Wool Hose 25c

The ham work shoe* area* *• ,fc * hear the B-4 asm* • r11 $2' 75 E-J Shoes For Boy 43' 50 For dree* or **> No ass (tec how your hoy * punish lhaae ehoae be

$2.50 Men's Dress Shirts $150

Our stock of clothing, shoes, h^erdashery. etc., is too vatird and space will not permit us to daartfy Suffice it to say «h»« wr have caused s general THANKSGIVING reductsoo in pners m ^ department of our store and by this method we want to IN a YOU for your valued patronage. which has been and is resf* 1 " *

r our success.

FOX BROTHERS

4400 PACIFIC AVENUE Abu. anuer For Vos Gmvral*

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