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CAPF. MAY COTJKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. J AMP ARY 8. 1W6.
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Win » Prize By Writing the Be*t L*st Line To Thi» "SPINSTERHOOD” Limerick No. 6 Here’i another Limerick, which will bring yon a check for $5 if yon supply the but lost line. The judges this week will be W. E. Middleton, editor of the CAPE MAY COUFTY TIMES; Adolph C. Wilsey. editor of the SEVEN MILE BEACH REPORTER, and William F. Jocher, secretary of the Atlantic Publishing Company. It will be easy then, for you to win a prixe of Fire Dollars which is offered each week by the TIMES for the puson who submits the best last line to the Limerick. The Limerick is based on an incident of the story, so if you read the story it’s easy to make up a last line. Be sure that your last line rhymes with the first two lines, and that it is based on an actual experience of Barbara Hawley as told in her story. It’s lots of fun. Try it! Clip out this box. write in your lest line, fill in your name and address below and mail to the Spinsterhood Limerick Editor, care Th{ CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, before January 13th. Here is today's limerick: The woman showed little concern. And Barbara knew not where to tum. Then the murderess said. With a toss of her head,
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entirely an ^ OD ^ '.■mmen-
-urate »tth the increaM-d performed by th. county
ploy.**. H be 10 the taxpayer- that even »ith these -alary tncrea-es. the program of the Board f«r l 5 * 14 * ,n , “ >l in ' • reaee taxation, the hudg-t lor this year being less Ibau that of
Knights of the
t>e*t knoan here of the Bee. Both 1 attended Austin High School and
- . „ l T- 1 1 : -tarred in baseball and football Old Round lable '^1 graduation, ralk Wtt an | outstanding football and ttaseball _ „ player *t Texaa rnlverelty here.
Give the Former Chief and ms w hl | r , Collins attended Texas A. ft
Wife a Send-off \ M. at Coll-ge Station. He waa In- ! -inimental In twice defeating
|tre „ i. *
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sheehan. |( U r*t. who played with
1 of Sea Isle ''My. Wildwood and s , |^ u i altl j WM „ n e of the leadi Tliiladelphln lied la-t Thuradaj hitter- of the American Ae-
Miaml. Kl.:. m.d were given ••! ^.iatioti, U another Austin proi.rise •semi off by score ol , U(| F()r two ^^ons he was Knight of ttie Round ible at lhr Brown- and was for a
the-Old Shulie. n” im.ie used at first ha-, in 1923.
• IHek." as he Is familiarly called by his friend-, as well as Mr-
Sh.s ban. were delighted even more ■ ■ • man. Wildwood's consultiiig en With Kaise in Salary
di-i,. -••I by the Sup rein
Luther Ogden
gain Heads Freeholders
Aga
Cape May City Man Re-elected Director; Other Members Head Same Department* as Last Year
T. Millet Hand Reappointed Clerk
Maay County Employees Granted Increases. Including Treasurer
Luther C. Ogdrn was again made Director of the Cape May County Board of Cboaen Freeholder* at the re-organisation u.eeUng of the Board at Court Houae on Saturday at noon. Juacph G. Champion. Mayor Ocean City, whoae term a» Freeholder expired on December and who waa re-elected at the Notuber election, took hi* oath of office and was again assigned the Ivepariment of Bridges and Public
Bu:ldmga.
To Freeholder Charles E- Foster again went the Department f'han’i.- to Freeholder Robert S. Miller ib> Department of High ways and to Freeholder H. Foster Gwlln. the Department T. MlUet Hand waa re • d Oeik of the Board, for the full ifiie* yar tern., at a salary IS.000 per year Palmer M. Way wa. again made oHiaty counsel for a term ol ibr-. years, at an annual salary <>t <*00. The sa:ar> ol County Treasurer
Harry Headley was Increased from 12.400 to 13.000 per year, and the salary of Miss Dorothy Rice, county nurse, was Increased from $100 to $12$ per month. All of the county onogetender'. salaries were lucreaed *10 pe: month, with the exception of the head bridgetender at the Grande bridge, who was increased from ITS to 1100 a month, and bis assistant from $7S to $»b per month. The pay of the matron |all was raised from ISO to $75 a month, and that of the asslFtant custodian of public buildings from i to $50 per month. Board in Entire Harmony 'It Is a pleasure." said Mr. Ogden. upon his re-election as Director of the Board, "to have had the Board re-organtre in a spirit of entire harmony. The Board during the past year has worked amicably and has completed many Improvements, and has enjoyed the general good will of the pub-
lic.
Plans for the New Year." continued Mr. Ogden, "have not yet teen fully worked out by th. Board, but the year. 1 am confident. will bring forth many Improvements of a permanent naincluding much toad w<ptk The Director of Public Buildingcourse of preparation plantor new public buildings, which should develop dialing this year, and before the year is out we should have under say a building that sill provide adequate facilitie for the public sork. and one of snlch the county sill justly br Tourbing on the increases made in the salaries of county employees. Director Ogden said: "One step in the right dinciton taken by the Board today bar. been Ibe increase in -alalie-, which were
Supreme Court
Dismisses Action i Claim c: Corinthian Realty Com-
pany Against City
Sole Boswell announced at th.- • Coonalasionei-' meeting on M .ay that the complaint of
tlo r :inthlan Realty Company giueer; "Tom l.utlehalee. ersi aga •' Ocean City wa« formally while chief of the U. S. Revenue
• Court. field service: Foster Ivins. Phllaisiderable delphia manager of the Roeldlng ,
-ever*! years ago when i ompany; John Molltor. dty archl-! mihlan Realty Company t.st: Mr. and Mr- T. French. Mr : i.-la. ■the city - negligence had ; ,nd Mrs E. B. Martin. Arthur Suldamage !.• tiriqeriy owned Hian. G. Sullivan. Eugene Crosby. I »,» :;.is company amounting to John H. Boyle. A •' Ganaler. Ed. j J i.orman. George O'Brien. WIITbe damag" oecurred during ham Winters. Frank Alien. Jack r•■constru> non of the board- Dunlop. E. C. Hirkerwoo. Edward » Ik from Fifth Stieei to North Swabland. J. E Hurley. Harry S :-et. in 1922 During a eevere Davis.of the Athletic baseball club; -■,.rm the coni ran or in charge ol Peter J Graham, of Sea Isle city: i i,r work removed the decking of William W. Mac Murray. John J • t.e boardwalk. Th* complainant- Tunney. George 11. B. Martin and
burned tbi- wreckage caused Harry Sheldon
'.•image to hath housew and leniii- Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan expect to '••urta. The ran.- wa- called for -pend the remainder of the w
trial in the Circuit Court at Ccmri , n Miami.
Hivuar. Judge Srhunpf upheld Solicitor Boswell's point of contention lhal the city could be held liable for such action and decided again-f the really com-
pany.
The dismissal of the Supreme _ _. . _ , D Court k only „ tonuul nutBni.,- »»' “«»•• To, Eici ».000 tion of the action ol Judge People Is Boast Schimpf.
One Austin piodurt in the mar league* for eaib s.ono popula:»n Is basis for this city's boast that It is one of the leading "home
Manager Staler
William la. Dill, of Paterson. t, niurrat, will In- named in a i>.posed legislative bill as Com-ils-ioaer of the new State I)eaitment of Motor Vehicles, ac- • ■.'•iiiig to a joint RepubliCHn -ci-latlve Conference Commlt- ■ • icclsion. Senator Davis, of iloiicester. aald the Republicai d to aepalate the motor d uent from the Secretary ofj
- office and name Dill as: srls and
agn
Police Cars
In Cleveland To
Have Radio
Spec ini B. j»d casting Station To Send Orden To Officers
Driving About City
8 Autos To Be Equipped
Official adoption of radio equipped police car* as an aid in < the apprebenston of criminal- hajust l«een announced by lacob Graul. chief of |«.Mce of Cleveland O. Tin- announce nirnt follows installation and t.-sis of radio recetv ing equipment in th.- police chiefprivate police c*- InstalUtlon of similar equipment in the seven other flying squadron depart men! cars will follow inum-dlately. 1 Tlie Cleveland department haeight 70-horsepo* for squadron worit. B*ch of these ill carry two n-v lvlft* bead
loud speaker
shorten the line IS mile*, lower th* summit t.'w~* feet «"d eliminate ;i»«) degrees of track curvature
Tf» cost wilt t«- over »|e.
The new fntted States plui.mao.iseia. w lu r h become rife* live
January 1. will f* ,r ,,,r !lr * , sino- nalioii.i! prohi' whiskey and brandy •*'
ind prov
Th.- »
nr ibem.
i off re has cost the Amlion *XJ.«OO.ftOft man Uui quantity coot last y*«r. .. increase of 4m per c*c wholesale price. Import!
i5o.oao.nw pound*.
Old Mr. Carter Helped
By Simple Mix
»<«>o« ••After taking Adieu: i bett.-r than for year* \
age (CO) It la Meal-
“ftfac- j (ro,:, other medicine:i.!. i,\V. W. Carter. AdlrtiVa i simple mixture cd tn. i
»«iik. glycerine, etc. w {iu.iv. - c.AS In tea mil.
th • often brtn^* Mrp'taiag the stomach. . Hlop* th.- • Isiny • |,) <ia ted feeding. Bring to It -1 o'a:: e malt, r you a. v. i
mcsn'iwa* In your »y»tem t;.
iee. t..t for chronic roaatlpaUoDrug Co.. Sea lale «t> \
ill haa been Motor Commis- • • for eleven year* by virtue le-lng Assistant Secretary of e HU combined salary as -lant Secretary and Motor mlsaioner Is $C.000 a year. J Th- new hill will provide for a
• - -'oO-a-yvar -alary.
Austin, Tex., Sends I- ive To Big Leagues
Famous People Have
rV 1 • ry • /~v l 1 that it is one of the leading "ho Died m rnnt Lmly towns- of ihe country, as f«,
big league l>all ptayera are conMuiy Noted Pertons Have Read ' ™ m1 -
Their Own Obituaries
I.pigrc
m to Make You Think ■ by doe-m always get
A close mouth maketh a close
friend.
You cant travel far on a lam.An alibi is a mighty good thing
n.-ver to need
l>-ing always on the go doesn't
make a “go-getter.''
The man who buys his popularity
generally gets stuck.
'today's jnfni-h.-d task is a
mortgage on tomorrow.
The greatest detective ever
known is your conscience.
Do right and fear no man: don't
write and fear no woman.
The roan who knows it all is seldom the one who wins the bets. It's a good thing In keep your heart warm and your bead cool. Trouble is always overtaking the
an Who »neak- away from it.
Some things come t.
The five Austinites who saw service in the "big show" during last
-eason are. “Bib" Falk. Chicago ll must be a queer .xperienre white Sox outfielder: "Rip" Col
to read your own obltuaty notice ; j int . Detroit Tiger pitcher: “Spot "I In a newspaper, say- Pewnon's. r *| k . youthful St. Lout* Brown
bui such error* crop up where p„ cb ,. r . w |, 0 , pinch hitter
famou- people are concerned, and |,^ f,^ league with eloae to a .COD there have been many oreasion- average: Frank Gibson. Boston! when the victims re.uld exclaim Brave catcher, and "Tlnk" Hi ' with Mark Twain, the account viere. who piirhed for a time fori
of my death l- greatly .-saggerai- the Si. Umta Cardinals but fintab- Tbe man who Is always bent on ed." ed the season with Dallas of th. pleasure gets broken very Among writers. G B. Bnrgiu T.-xas League. Mask and tbe world laughs at died" at the band- of a Riviere already- has bren noil- • you: act natural and you gel
certain periodical, while ibe Rev fled to repori io ihe Cards for* hick.
S. Barinr-Gould. one .d ihe ni.wi spring training in 1926. He wa*! An hooc-t man is the noblest prolffir author*, was '-killed" In not reared here, bui ati*nde<l ...rk of God and the most infre-
mtatake for hi* cousin, who was Texas I'niverxlty and .alls Austin
in Africa. One of his friends his home.
hom he had been staying. Falk ....
and to whom he had written ask-
had b-ft his shaving
things behind, telegraphed to him: "Condole with you on your death. So saving tackle here " Among peers who have bad the same experience are the Earl ut Liverpool, to whom a column was devoted: Eatl Fitzwllliam. who. when he was Viscount Milton. bought a paper at a railway station and loutid from il lhal he had been killed wblb bunting, and Loid Brougham, who was credited with having circulated th. report ol hr- own death- be.an—- he d.iii.d io find out what was the estimate In
which he was held:
The artist. Ibdruau Hunt, re-ad hi- own ubirerary in connection writ an exhibition at Ottawa But tbe pap, r that published |i restored him to Itf. next day. More than one w-.man ha- had b.-r death prematurely irpoued. Lady Treloar wn> once reported dead wlieu she wa- very much
alive.
tion to batteries and other radio mechanism A send in.- station of special wave length will broadcast orders from police headquarter* to the flying squads at tbe precinct-
- on the road
“One of tbe chief advantageof Ihe use of radio in »he police cars." declared the ' level and police chief. "Is that il will enable us to pick up our squadron wny where, at a moment's notice ami concent rale them to handle entergency work at a given poinl It will enable us to cut down Ihe elapsed time between tbe commission of a robbery or other rrtmc aud the pursuit of Ihe criminals." The Cleveland plan calls for a radio bead sef for use in the front seat. Another receiving head set I* installed in tbe tonneau Of the car A loud speaker iustall.-d under throw I of tbe car and pointed toward the rear ran be used for tiroadcasting to al! passengers of Ihe car Tests of the police equipment showed it possible to hear clearly while tbe car traveled at a >p>~d nf .'’•4 miles an hour. Tbe headquarters broadcasting station, being equipped for s. ndirg by special wave length, will pertai: police to communicate from headquarters to flying squad* without outside interference or tuning .n by outside parties. Live News of the Business World A funnel Tt* miles lone. pen. trating tbe Cascade Mountain', on the line of the Great Northern Rail has been begun. It will
BEDROOM SUITES
Four-piece French Walnut Bedroom Suite, lame Minor. Special $195.00 Four-piece New \\ alnut Finish Bedroom Suite. $295.00. Vi e Kaye a splendid assortment of Bedroom Furniture at attractive prices. \\ e have a few American Walnut Suites that we have carried for some time that we will sell at greatly reduced prices. RADIO d j 1 *** “ ea * on ,u 1 'rfen In’* on Radio. We van install W a Radio today. Any kind of set you desire
Qflje Jfasfjton g>f)op
PACIFIC AND WILDWOOD AVENUES Third IVor from Woalwonh'x 5c sad 10c Store
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
T*. Owr Owt-«f.1a.wo Trad*: Uithb -ab omxn will call and bring you t
‘•ligation on your pwrt. our
C. M. Ware Company
j Millville, n. j.
PHONE 320
JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE of all our stock of \X omen's and Children's Wearing Apparel and Millinery at one-third to one-half off of Regular Prices. Everything nmM be sold, as we do not carry any garments over. Coats, rei;. $20 to $75 Now $6.98 to $40 Dresses, «-g. $15 u. $55 Now $6.98 lo $22.50 Fur Coats, reg. $ 125 Io $ 175 Now $65 to $ 120 Millinery Speciak al $2, $5.50, $5 Children's Owls $5.98, $7.98 to $|0 This Is Your Opportunity To Save Money THE FASHION SHOP
I SAGEL. Prop.
* Wi.h Al) Oat FiP-ndv and Pat.onv a Happy and Piosprious New Year
163 New ASCO Stores and 79 New Meat Markets Opened in 1925 The above figures speak volumes for the ever-istmb ing Popularity of ASCO Stores with the Housekeeper ,i the Four States in which »e operate sad iBdkstev tyond the shadow of a doubt the Steady. Healthy Cioxtk of the ASCO Chain-always growing Stranger and Stroa; er. Thr success and growlh of the American Stores (« is due lo Honest Square Dealing, the strict nmintainiiq of all Quality Standards Truthful Advertising and rendering of Faithful Servite to our Customers every d*; for over a third-of a century. The Co-operation extended to its Patrons, detenLiia in great measure, the vn<t“xs or failure of any buun-u or enterprise.
A c<w! Quality <
Sugar Cora 3 “-25c
'-•-pti-inally low prio
Oar Reg. 10c
scringiess Beans 3'*-25c
5 • 'or Res. IV :>!■■! -'••• ww asco Sweet reas I A •b-lightful vegetable ready to nerve in ■ \ ' asco Small Sifted Peas can 22c :
Gold Seal
Rich Creamy
Big Mea:
It: Oats
Cheese
Caliform Prunes
3- 25c
33c
2 - 25c
Why Pay More?
Quality th. fiti.~T
A healibf-.
Sugar Corn‘“15c
3 can* 42c
fbe*:. Kill* abd I Victor Bread Fan Loaf /C rated iaficiittti
Louella Butter dairy jut»dhn of I* 1 * '* .\J**-tcur1xe |w—•• ••> tten milk’ Has. j„ u , Richland Butter Fifty five Cent Quality—Why Pay ] A5C0 Coffee You bare I.. aftuall. ... t. Bb r.d leally 1
ir Da,| y Reminders for the New Yew! Fleshy Santa Clara Prunes th 10. ASCO Sugar Cured Baton pkc 23^ ASCO Slued Di it'd Be. i pkg JCk Red Ripe Tomatoes 3 £ns 25Rest White Soup Beans . 3 It- 25Yellow 01 Whit. Corn Meal n. 5Choite Whole Giain Rit. n, pke lit (■old Seal Sliced Pineapple big .»« 25t
53c
Tomato,. 10c Rpj 40 Deti. iou California Apruots •■ik . 1 Pa? 1 Aborted Flavors) tun 1 £ N’ptha Soap 4Fel, Nap*!,. Soap Ltl*buo> Health Soap 3 . Ivory Soap , ^ A f ( > Water Soap 3. V»r IWW Only Buy. Qu),,. E.ll 1 well in youi W in I Am 0 | TW p™- 1 in onr .Un. LANDIS AVE. & ITALIA ST « TB A!; “ 7.5A, h « olvt , .SJSg DcHurh A Jefferson fftx

