'Decides Realty Deal For Austin
t Well-Knovn Wflde* Bitterlj Threshed i* 0»nrt
1 Over Agreement
T a coni dated drtl etween Albert D. Austin • Beecher-Kajr Realty Com of W'. Id wood, the Jur>- re i a verdict of "no cause foi " on Tueedar *1 Court. ‘‘tr-Kay Kealty Corqpar.y —tin tor fSSO. repreaentlng n loot by them, they alleged. Austin failed to «o throuct
* realty deal.
hordlnc to the testimony ofJlt appears ;hat Austin otfer- ■ eell his Wildwood residence pS.OOO. According to his | 110,000 was to be paid at
t. the balance
. J was luted with ir-Kay Onnvpany. John Kay 1 that the Ortu procure' re tor the property who ^ » buy It, provtdiag only I would be required at the t. He stated be —*tin of thU areat. and said Mr. Austin *“ the terms. The next Austin notified the
New Mail Order House! Srars Roebuck Company. Montgomery Ward. Charle, WUllams and other mall order houses have a new competitor; Adve-tlsmg exclusively m the JAPE MAY,COUNTY TIMES. “®° r 5* ^•Ptnna. proprietor of U* Neptune Department Store. I»l« City. Ivt Friday morning received an Inquiry for tovs for a family of alx children In < alllngton. 111. and received two ««>d »Ued orders which were promptly shipped, one to Kane. P*- ® Bd the other to Glass boro. Mr. Neptune declared that if mall orders kept up be d hare to have some labels printed for Packages. "Speaking seriously he dec Is red: “If, r^Jiy (DT . prising the number of mall orders I get during the year In Cape May County. This Is the first time 1 have had them from out of the county. It proves, though, that advertising In the TIMES U widely read and that It geu results.*'
CAPE MAY COUKTT TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1945.
which refreshments were served from a very prettily decorated table. Among those who helped Mist Stratton to celebrate her twentvllrst birthday were: The Mlsres Lnvedy and Elinor Welch. Dorothy and EslelU Madam and Ruth Dailey. Messrs. WllHam Brown. Mlltln and Harold Dailey and Arthur Collins, of Ocean View. Mias Stratton received many pretty end useful gifts from her friend* who wish her many happy birthdays.
under the i Austin declared when the tot<«t was put to him he reo accept, stating he wanted |nh It over. The next day.
ff lO.fiM at the time of settle t wns the cause of much fing among the parties Former Judge Hildreth ! I Austin and Charles A ‘ 1 rap resented the Beecher-
alty
ret K. E caurvh • etty. Sum: First Christmas’* wiU be 1 at the Sunday morning t at M:». Sunday School ' igue at C:45.
l Carol Service " Eveui at T:9fi. The parlor. t will take as s Spirit" 1 will give 'their i Thursday You are y Invited to attend a' - , these
Won’t Hard Surface Dead End Streets Bout of rreSilm tf„ o, Mior i» Eoftmuj Wfljwood Tha County Board of Freeholders refused the petition of the City of Wildwood to hard* surface Rio Grande Avenue from Pacific Avenue to Atlantic Avenue, on Wed-
nesday afternoon.
The communication from the Mild mood Commissioners stated as that section of the Boardwalk Is being demolished and Atlantic Avenue would be extended along the beach front. Atlantic Avenu* I* to be hard surfaced eventually. A* Rio Grande Is a county boulevard and U hard surfaced for ',ts enure length. excepUng this block. It waa deemed a desirable Improvement to hard sur-
face this streeL
Freeholder < bampion voiced ob- . JetUons to the plan suUng I! was i the plan of the Board to return to the raunidpallUea. If possible, sections of streets that are dead cods on the county road system. 1 The terminus of Rio Grande Avenue. as far as the county was conoerned. was at Par* Boulevard, and beyond that point the street
should be the Clty*s interest.
Hr also cited similar dead ends
Avalon. Stone Harbor and other
places. He stated it was against | the policy of the board. The mem-1
hers of the Board agreed.
Bootleggers Declare War In Anglesea 0»e Hdd at Point of Shotfu Dfitil Police Arrive To Kfike Arrest
Fourth Street and Central Arenoe. Whan they arrived on the ocenc they were surprised to see Captain Applegate with a Jug of liquor et his I art holding up Pete Seheer at the point of a sawed-off shotgun. Seheer was In a motor car lorded with an apparatus used In the
manufacture nr liquor.
Applegate demanded Seheer to be snested and gsve the authorities the liquor which he had
selxed as evidence.
Applegate apparently had been watching Scheer'a house and It happened that Seheer being afraid that hla place waa about to be raided, started to move hU liquormaking apparatus. When he was greeted with Applegate's pointed gun he was afraid to move and
I was relieved when the police ar-
I rived on the scene.
I A quantity of liquor found In •'Green's house.*' at Second and Bench Creek, waa selxed by the authorities. The house I* vacant nnd waa used for storage pur-
pose* by the bootleggers.
Kmiah Lutheran Church Sea Isle City. Sunday December
20. Bible School at 10 A. M. The Christmas lesson will be studied at this time. At 11 A. M. there will be a service with sermon by the Pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair. Much will be said about the first Chrlst-
GREENFIELD
Henry Palmer made a business trip to Ocean City on Friday. Floyd Ganny wgs In Marmora
on business Friday.
Hiram Sack and family were shopping In Ocesn City Friday. J. W. Gandy made a business j trip to Tuckshoe on Friday. Policeman George Sack and j wife, of Ocean City, called on his
brother here Monday.
George Murray and wife. Mrs.
Mary Dukes and son wei* th. Philadelphia shopping on M<yvd*Y. ( Henry Duboaq and son. Henry. Jr., were In Ocean City Saturday
on hutdneaa.
Mr*. Hiram Sack and children were shopping In Philadelphia onq day thla week. / Mrs. Henry Palmer and baby were In Petersburg on Sunday. Mia.. Betty Duboaq has be spending s few dsys with h sister, Mr*. M. Rowies. of Seavllle.
plumbing : granted i com piste Board of F
Find Runt in Empty House " •r between the bootleggers In North Wildwood haa evidently been declared. Last Monday even-, lag the house In the rear of Cap-1 toln Jack Applegate. Anglree*.! was raided by the county author- | Hies. Scotch liquor to the amount of eleven cases were confiscated, j The next day the police were I called to arrest Pete Seheer. of
Musical Goods
Giver Birthday Surprise Miss Helen Stratton, of Marmora, was given a birthday surprise at her home Monday evening by a number of her friends. A very pleasant evening w*s spent after
BURROWES METAL WEATHERSTRIPS The moat scientific weatherstrip la the world Sold and Installed exclusively by Get estimate today C. K. 1TF.M Bell 174-W * 142 W. Hildreth Art.. Wildwood There u no Weatherstrip bet Burrowes
Gulbnusen Pianos. 8275.00. Gulbran*ce Player Pianos, 5450.00. with Rolls Bench and Scarf. Orthophoak VietroJaa. *85.00. *110.00, *150.00 and *275.00. A full line of Victor Records and ft. R. S. Music Rolls. *1 each. Children's Goods Express Wagons. Sleds. Doll Go-carts, Bocken. Velocipedes. Bbad Carpet Sweepers. Desks and Chain. Automobiles, etc.
RADIO We have fortunately received the sale of the Freshman Masterpiece Radio. A very popular number is the $39.50 style. Other styles at $49.50. $60.00, $75.00. $82.50 and $97.50. This is for Radio set without equipment. Atwater Kent Radio Sets, four tubes, $60. Five-tube sets, $80.00. Radiola with inside aerial. Magnavox, DeForest. We car. furnish you a number of different style sets and give you SERVICE.
Christmas Only n few more days and then Christinas. We are showing a fine line of Cedar Chests from *11-00 ap. A very popular number at $22.00. A Few Christmas Suggestions Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets, Windsor Rockers. Smoking Stands, Lamps, Rockers, Trays. Rugs. Library Tables, Hoosier Kitchen Cabin-tx.
C. M. Ware Company
MILLVILLE, N. J.
Open Evenings DntO Christmas
PHONE 320
Join Our Xmas Club The Weekly Payments of 25c, 50c, $1, $2 or $5 Grow into a considerable sum of money almost before you know it MAKE A MERRY XMAS for everybody next year Plenty of Christmas money helps to do it SECURITY TRUST CO.
CAPE MAY, N. A
K. K. KIRBY
ANNOUNCES
that the well known Coney 's Storage and Warehouse is now under the ownership of K. K. Kirby. We invite your inspection of our Warehouse and we solicit your inquiry for moving, packing, shipping and storage. No orders too large or too small for our modern, complete motor fleet and equipment. Prompt and efficient attention. Strictly private separate rooms. Safe and Sanitary Warehouse. When it's your move, let us know. Eight moving vans for local and long distance work.
Kirby’s Xpress and Storage Warehouse 106 to 116 E. GARFIELD AVENUE WILDWOOD, N. J.
GIVE JEWELR’
Lady’s Diamond Ring A perfect stone of the highest grade in a beantifnl f!* I mounting. qJc) Man’s Pocket Watch A gift that will please any man. Thin model, finely $ 1 d engraved. gald-Oled case. - X Lady’s Wrist Watch Dainty rectangular model in a 14-k. white gold-filled 0.1 case. A beantifnl gift X SPECIAL SERVICE TO CAPE MAY COUNTY POLK Drop us a card if you cannot come to the store personally, and our will call u see yon. Mo obligation on your part whatever. We will bring i article for your inspection. SQUARE DEAL NELSON Furniture. Jewelry, Women's and Children's Apparel 1103-05-07 Broadway CAMDEN, N. J. Open Every Evening
Happiness is an open road ... it stretches far. The happy way to travel it ... a Christmas car. Motor Car Happiness Lives A Long Time Sometime, sooner or later, you will crystalize that wish ] have a car by getting one. The Christmas occasion, the unusually low prevailing and convenient purchasing terms offers an attractive opp< to get one now. How it would delight the family . . . would be the greatest gift . . . how much pleasure it w< ford a number of people. Let us show you a car and e»pUi» |
you may get it.
Other Gift Suggestions; Motor Meters and Car Capa—Flower Heaters Ash Receivers C Combination Stop and Tail L Automatic Windshield Wtp Some Wonderful Value* in Recoiditiaaed Used (
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