Cape May County Times, 27 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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The little ad proved a mighty Inexpensive salesman for Mr. Salveaen Had he not uaed the TIMES Classified Department. Cape May County's Urgent market place, the chances are he would still hare a car on his hand, he had no une for and the purchaser would aUU be looking for one. A TIMES Claaalfled Ad conta next to nothing, and Is a hard working lltUe fellow who Is waiting for you to put him to work. Drew Jurors For December Term of Court (Continued from Page One) Henry B. Foley. Burleigh. Jem Edmond. Cape May. John Hem. Tucks hoe J. D. Lock. Rio Grand*. Robert J. Kay. Wildwood. Cart V. Hokes. Cape May. Leslie Tennenbautn. Cape May. C ha rim A. Berry. Wildwood. Raymond Faulkner, Cape May. Clarence Jones. Court House. Russell H. Nulty. Ocean City. William Hand. Cold Spring. Rueb*n Eldredge. Cape May. Jacob Cox. Erma. Rufus P. Hayes. Wildwood. Harrison J. Chadwick. North Wildwood. Herschel Henderson. Ocean City. Joseph A. McCray. South Den-

Sea Isle Chautauqua Opens on Tuesday Program Will Be Entertaining

Sea Isle City's annual three-day Chautauqua will open at Braea'a Theatre Tuesday end will continue Wednesday and Thursday. Tnere will be afternoon and evening entertainments each of these days, the'afternoon concert to S o'clock and the evening concept at 8 o’clock. A concert by the Johaa-Ring-gold Company will be rendered both afternoon and evening on evening Charles Taggart will also entertain. There will be n lecture on of the other afternoons. Petrie's Singing and Novelty Quartet are on both the Wednesday afternoon and evening pro-, grams and In the evening Frank ' B Pennon, for years Commissioner of Education of the State of Ohio, now editor of the Ohio Monthly, will give his lecture "World Building " The afternoon program of th< day will Include a Chil ration by the Joll] Juniors In tbe evcnlr..- "Olv and Take." a laugh producing farce on modern economic life, win be presented Irving Pitch is president of the » tale City -Chautauqua. Leroy

Archer Is secretary and Charlea Landis Is treasurer. This year's guarantors number twenty-thrnr pet tons. Penna. Will Sue N. J. On Toll Question (Continued from Page One) Court dealt with the case Indicated that It would do all In Its power hasten the settlement as desired by the Pennsylvania authortUes. It Is probable that the case will be given priority and that the date of after the filing of New J< As a result af this action, the Supreme Court assumes original Jurisdiction and arts as arbiter be-

Schasdcr. special Deputy Attorney > General, asked U» Court Ja« Mon- , day to asanas JwtadlftRm 'W-the ( case because they fta!' fKsT unless tbe dispute over the tolls question 1 Is settled promptly the opening of the bridge will be b nltely.

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Petit Jury William S Thompson. E. D. Steelman. North Wild ood. Edgar A. Stratton. Palermo.

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Mag. John B Christian. Ocean City. Isaac Green. North Wildwood City.

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Joorph Mark. Sr.. Bio Grande. Robert Simpkins. North Wildwood. Edward Calloway. Oertaoal. Alexander Douglas. Burleigh Alfred Fisher. Sea Inie City. Alonso Winitta. W wood. George W. Morrow. North Wildwood. William Rawson. Rio Grande. Alton Amh-eg. Sea. tale City. Mabel E. Lake. Ocean CHJ Walter Boox Ocean City. William Hoffman. West Cepe; ** Charles Hughes. North Wild "Edward renlmore Court House- ^

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Til Tell You Why ^Overcoating” is Firesafe

But I “ovcrudUd" my hounr—covered it with T- Two-Fourteen m Steel Fabric ReinforcedStucco! Tbe other ni*ht tbe hounr next to mine caught fire. It burned quickly, and the fire Epread rapidly:^ two other boaie*. It trwUr nrwrve- hu^Tling to save our neighbor*’ valuable*. A high wind kept the flame* leaning right agaimt my houae, but fjoly tbe window sills and cornice* were damaged. "Overcoating saved my house, all right. ' Not only that, but it saved three houses on the other hide of ic. And now wc have "overcoated" houses next door, both ways. i * kmm bow to mob your kmue Drof m, or piunu, today, for tiu Bulletin T

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