Cape May County Times, 18 December 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, IMS

W here Average, _ Dollar Come* ri

Boa It Goet, Who Who Gets It

the Woodbine Boron* h

Tt, atory of * her«, tbo «o»^n-

»],<r< it *o«i. in term* ot , rr ac dollar, wa* told In eotl-

for 1927 aubml^od H„,! K ei Bureau at folk* Where ll comes fro

ii.d f.ruflu tax. «».U cent* r . ibiKous Internal revenue.

i,: inieroat. premulm a

• 4.95 cents; .» a id forfettai armeata on In’

cenu: other r.ipU, C M «*

Where Jt goea: General func tionr of rorernment. 2 2S eenta;

1C.32 cents:

Woodbine Council Holds

Interesting Meeting

A regular merlin* of Woodbine

David Saperatein motored to Atlantic CSty on Friday rvSeine

and *w Harbor on SatunUy uvrouth

a * n *' Boroush Hall on Monday even In*. Abe Qe ret tin waa an Atlantic flr<t discussion of interest was City visitor on Friday evening , hf . vUra ln* of Adam. Avenue, with friends. provided for by an ordinance reBurney Ueberman returned on craUr raSJMH j. and much discus-'

Fishing ( reek, have moved Into j soil, of the boo*- formerly occupied bj

Footer at Sally Marshal l

Thursday evenln*. after spendln* prop^utons were made a few d-iya at a Philadelphia Hob- hnve curbinR wt B( , he same time. plUl. the result of hartnr hi* but , s ^ or iKlaal ordinance nail* removed. merely called for the vldentn* of Pr. Joecph L*venm>n. business Adami ArenlM . , new ordinance, snacer of the Uevenaon s Capitol M lD me original, roust Theatre, returned on Monday even- t* .dopted. Heretofore the VlneIng after spending a week on Un<) N , Uon sl Bank baa manageo bualneta In New York and Pbtla- ^ flnanctal sp.ir, of the Bor-

ough. The Millville Trust Company,

el Nappen. «jf Ocean City, due to tu aedrities here asked to visited hia mother oa Friday even- tulTr me Borough account transf a d- (erred to them. Council decided . Mr. Charles Squroi spent an en- thr WIM . of me trust comJ°yebU evening at Atlantic City , psny. and refer the matter to the with frltads conslderatlot. of the Finance Com-

Rudy Fafcrle. of Ocean City., ralttee

apent Friday evening at Kali's ^ Permission was granted to James 1 Amuse meet Parlor, bowling the n, to a dd to bU store, greater pan of the evening. occupied by the American Stores Mr. Samuel Elaenber* motored ( onl p, ny on tb * corner * '

a-st me mrui»nc- CBIIUS, . *o Atlanuc City on * i ‘ ^ **^*J , ; Hlrsch and Jefferson Avent

Mrs. Beaaie Sheridan apent Wed

nesday In Wildwood, pinochle while there. The Progressive Bible

Thursday evening at the church Mrs. Emma Taylor and daughter

May. spent Sunday I riUe. aymnt Saturday and Sunday

with their cousin. Mis. UUlan | spent 8un-

Yearicks I j„ Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert Hand Is visiting for ,- ox i» improving slowing

In Ohio.

Mary, were shopping In Wildwood Saturday evening. Mias Louise Strelton spent Saturday evenln* tn Wildwood?, .1 Mrs. Irene Taylor and daughter. Althea were Wildwood visitor* Sat-

urday.

Mrs. Georgle Snyder and daugb

Jacpb (

after his serious illness.

Dorothy, the S-year-o’.d daughter Mr ^ Mrs Pierre FaddN i of Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Mounu. of 1„ oocupytn* their home here. Wlld*«-1. was buried In Taber- mf ,^ an abflpncr duo f

nacie M. E. cemetery Wednesday dts'lllnaha.

The Busy Bee Sunday school Mrs. George McNeal and daugbclaas met at the home of Mrs. Mel- ter . Mre. Earl Hoorer. were ou*- 0 ^ bourn Schellenger. Friday evening, town visitors over the week end.

U.. to O, TO. TO«,1«. W*

Mr. and.Mra. Japiea Matthews bad monthly bufines* meeting at the ear door slam on hia thumb church Ftpday evening.

Saturday, badly mashing It- Dr Draper, of Cape May. dressed It. Bentley Hoffman spent part of

-T a. I * t Reliable Tniddng

Alberta, apent Sunday and I last week In Philadelphia.

Monday with relatives In South George Vanieee railed on Claude

Dennis. Madden Sunday.

Misses Evelyn and EttUy <|tr-l Mrs. Mary A. Jaggers of Mill-

public work, 6.«9 cent*. ..milion, regulation and operaumrlne tranaporrallon. l.»«

•T

..ou; rrfwnda. 4.21 oenU: public "debt rv.lre—t from ordinary i. -. ipts. 14.TS cents; latereM on

. ruVUc debt. 22.7 ( Kinds. 4.42 cents.

Who spends It LugMtaUve i-i.ltiiHmsht. 2.42 cents: Exi

tire ofhee. 2.21 liireat. 22.22 e

•hpendeat eauMIshmeoU. 1XJ . ents; Agriculture. 4.22 ( .'innu-rce. 2.22 ceuO; 1 ' (4 enwu- Juaitce (iaclndtng Ju

■utial). 2.T2 cwngg; Labor. VA4 renu; Navy. 2.22 eeou; dWteiaaFy

J rnta;

postal revenue*. 2.71 cent

Statgj 2.47 fentt;

14 72 renin; lotarmt on public o^M. 22-71. caata: Investment 11aw faada. 2-22 caata: »»r. U rtadiM Psnreua Canal. 2.2« caata

of C-»-mbla. 10* cent.

WOODBINE

Saturday | 0u m otlon of Mr. Sugarman a

new motor highway scraper

Ing and returned

morning. Henry C. Lapldu*. of Wildwood. p urc hiid Thc’cost of this"scraper visaed his parents on Saturday. u ^ to ^ abou; jpos. tu be paid and left for Philadelphia Satur- w(tbln a )w | n t wo semi-pay-day afternoon. menu. This scraper will do better Mr. Joseph Coller was a PhlU- work and „„ fbe uhor & delphla visitor on Monday on | OM maI1 ^ dlK . tlme wUI p. y

■slneaa | for Allan C. Ucvenson. manager of |

LeVensori'n Capitol Theatre, spent I _ ... j, • si Monday at Ocean city on busi ; Former Woodbine Man

■SB. Deserts Family

Ben Bolwlnlck was a buslneun I

litor In Philadelphia on Sunday! AutboriUea of Woodbine have and *«onday. received orders from Chicago PoKichard Martin, former school' lice to search for Albert Rosenthal, student, left for Allentown. Pa . a former resident and butcher, who Where he will remain Indefinitely.! left his wife sod three children tn

and Mrs. Wood and cbll- their home In Chicago. The family

dtwu. of Head-of-lhe-Rivcr. spent lived here for a number of years. Saturday evening here with and recently left for Chicago, and friends nothing was beard of them until Mr. Dan Corson, of BeHeplalu. | the report of the Chicago Polk*, enjoyed the movtea at the Capitol if be comes back to Woodbine he Theatre on Sundsy evening. will be turned over to the author-

Reubrn Lieberman. of Pblladel- j Hies as hts wife bss lodged

phia. was a week-end v I is I or with charge of deacriiou against him.

kla parents.

Mrs. S. Swilling, of New York..

returned home on Sunday after noon, after spending a seek here with the Lev canon family. Pal Pol ash igierit an enjoyable evening at Atlantic City on Fri-

day.

Mlsa UUlan Pe«rrnon, of the cal Ford agency, was a weekid visitor in Maryland with friends and relatives She has been a frequent visitor there, as It Is her home.

ERMA

(Held Over From Lost Week) ::cr. and Mre. J. Born entertained their cousin. Mre. Mary Retlkoplc. of Philadelphia, last Sunday. Mre. William Hawn arrived home Monday evening after visiting her daughter. In Glbbatown. for sev-

ers 1 days.

Mre. Katherine Matthews and * spent the day wKh her mother, in

Cold Spring. Tuesday.

Mrs. J. Born apent Monday and Tuesday In West Cape May with

'The G

Woodbine Fire Cotr party

Electa Officers ' her daughter. Mre. Alice Keeler — A number of folks from here wl-

Tive Woodt.m. Volunteer Fire tended the Bremen'* Minstrel Company ejected three officer* on Show. which was held In Wildwood Sunday evening. December C. for, Tuesday evening and was tbor-

tbe ensuing year: Samuel Ah xen nughl) enjoyed by all.

berg. ChM. He wtl! replace WU- Mr. and Mr*. A. E Jackson have

No gift could possibly be more acceptable, or provide more happiness for both giver and re-

ceiver, than die Better Buick.

The cost is small when balanced against the pleasure this better motor car will bring to

those you love.

If you are thinking of giving a Better Buick for Christmas, it would be a good idea to make your selection soon. We will have it waiting at your door w hen the sun comes up. on Christmas BUICK MOTOR COMPANY. FLINT, MICH Dimstm W Qeneral Mamrt CorporoPoa

*660 Cmmr - - TWwSMm ■

Ham Ab:

offioa for the past eighteen year*, and would hare held It many more years, had be not withdrawn to

the paM six months, returned uo New iTwrk. where he will remaffi redadfettely. J

‘ J pkartoa ZeldeU wi the Borough Clot I

mployed

h Clothing Company.

I with hia par

tntt U nU^Pbla. . aad Mrs A. Levy anc P. or Kgg Harbor. returnlO

Kublak. assistant chief: Simon Burke Alexrnbrrg. Secretary; and Benjamin Botwtnirk. treasurer. The annual New Year's Banquet was discussed, and plan* are being made to make this the brat and moat interesting ot any previous

He Wanted To Wed Her

WVea Better Aitor obiles Are Built. Buck WiD Build Them MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Joseph Serivani, Proprietor

purchased a five tube radio Jay Schellenger spent Tuesday

evening In Wildwood.

George Weaver and family, of |

BOARDWALK GARAGE

9th St and Boardwalk Ocean Gty, N. J.

Be Your Own Demonstrator

’ works here with the a family. Barman, manager of the Woodbine Borough Clothing Com- ® " * p New York visitor of New •visitor here

"You go to father." she said When I seked her to wed. Now. she knew that I knew That her father ass dead. And she knew that I knew What a life hr had led. And she know that 1 knew What she meant when she said. ■ “YOt* GO TO FATHER!”

You’ve had many demonstrations made for you—now make one for yourself.

NOWSEDAN *2195

Come in and take out a Hupmobile Eight. Keep it an hour or a day. Put it through everything—and especially the things you’ve been afraid to try with other cars.

Do everything twice, llic first time just to prove to yourself that the Hupmobile can do them—and the second time to note how easily it does them and how free and relaxed you feel.

After this kind of a test, you will really know what’s what in fine automobiles today.

Court House Marble Yard

HUPMOBILE

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AS to power,

in this fine Coupe —

It seats three passengers with full regard for comfort—and it rides on buoyant balloon urea. You have your choice in upholstery of either leather or smart gray corduroy. The finish is

$1175; the new Model

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