Cape May County Times, 29 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

F*r Sirtwu South Jersey Mourns Death of War Veteran

CAPE KAY COUNTY TIKES FRIDAY JANUARY »• 19*6 Ocean City Golf Course Now Under Construction

Took Nmhru- to Srr Lincoln

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.< yultc • ytrtinealrr. hr can diatlnclly rrmcmbrr !«int Uk<-n hj hi* unrlr to I'm - rti nt Unroln. who nvaUo mnf'U r::Mr ado over him a m-ph- v the cohuirl. l>r. WillrtV at bolihj w«» 1 huntinr. an-1 tt • -tlmalrd that j durim: U* tat ■ K-nty yoat* fc*

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Under ji, wuiit* wa* »id«’j known tn - >oar* ol t'annirn. tllouirwtrr. Sati-ri. t'nnthr ami> | tirrland. l apr Maj and Atlanti' hfty yror* rounlir*. whrrr hi* anrrutor* havr . .it I hr litth i |or ma'ly two erntunr* lr. | I»r. Willrts at onr time KTVed In i Itr. tllllrt* j ihr N>» .ti-nry Ijreteiatarr.and wa*i

pa**<» one of ’ti last link* l~ nn- «.* the board o! manaerr* o< tween Ahraha:: !.;nroln and ih- , i>,, OM rtoldirr.-' Home at \ Inrland ptwaent jn>nrra:. 'n. None of thi imrinc the World War. hr was r aurriyors of t.v <‘i\11 War prno.:. nimil>r r of thi Adiieory

Jlr. J. E. WUlcts Was Clorr

Friend of P.-erideat Lineoln Daring Civil War Period

R. \V. Edwards is Ncrhew

All Soulh Jrrwj : death of Colonel .< i of Port Elisabeth. Friday while ti.-ums Mr*. Albert SfrAll: • ton. Dr. Wlllet* »■. aye and wa* retired ' be practiced Uiida it: town souih of Miih With the death "t

>on lore him wait lor him.

put all thrnrht of the

with mooPJ or-

Cold, irjr alt •» daicerou* *< adult< a. well a. rhlldrm ««*' head Vou : baby'* far** »1'1> *

• With hur If fabric. If he i* «« wnyf.rf' eh». exl '■

• troinc a imorrr bor * hou-e. i„ tf.i other mm Ike dl*txtte«

ti matter ho

Slightly T»'. ’ d

About Your HEALTH Hunp 'i on should Kaow

London Doctor Says

; Dancing Routs Stun,

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nrtch- StammerlB* can be .or^j . , to ,t ■ dar.cln*. arc-ordla* to Dr St > . Humwry. bead « tba ape. ■ , . of OnyV Hoapttal. Arter making a number of, b* deelarrw that many *u tfapty lack a acnae e; which dattrinf wuppliew tor •.

-■ms ba* b*.-n n.ade on thi tV»-an C: • . Harbor trait, '.he laitw..' • hate b* deled during March. The couim- *hi*ul : *ch Rmunri. The hay 1* el."»n in th* 1

:.■!! courae. whlrli . nlilvated and at* t*e ready for pla> ksround.

• tr.! la the heart "f > lor aredlny. which l ily 1 The tract t«

Woodbine Girl Runs Away Second Time

Military Affairs tor New Jcraey H. wa.- a (rraduati o' West Point Vlll-I tary Academy and Jefferson Medi- r ealVollepe. Philadelphia. 1 The funeral wrvlrew were held . ', from the tiome of hi* djiichi.r.'".., Mr*. Allwn -MeAUiftf r. in HrldBe-l , 4t ^ ton. jesterd.iv afternoon, with in-[ ' terment af l*ort intzaheth. wl«*r< _ n be was horn and where be Mill lived in ihe old family homestead, built more than a hundred year*.

knew the great President aa did Dr. Willett. Mr Wlllet* entered West I’oint when Robert E. Lee wa* commandant and after two joars at thi military school left to recruit a r to aerve with the 1‘ntot forces in the Civil War. He wa; commissioned a captain In thi Seventh New Jersey Reyimeat o: volume!-: and later when thi Twelfth New Jersey Recimeot wa* recruited he was riven the commission of colonel and gtvi mand of the company. Fought in Hany Battles He fourbt in many of the. largei battle* In the early days of the war and while leadtny hi* regiment a' the batik of ('hancrllorsville hi

t th rough the

wished to amputate. Colonel Wlllet* refused lo permit I <'omr them and wrapping hi* wounded j dredge was unanimously endor**hief be mounted I by the Democratic county commit bit horse and rode to Washington ! lee for rewppotnun) nt at a utwtini where he received medical atten- j thi* l*ody L*-ld » lion which saved his arm. He car- j House building. « ourt -. made by th< Friday altrmoon. 1 bullet through his arm. to h«. ’ Judge ilidredte will death Following hu injury. Presi-' year. Hi* reappointm dent Lincoln api>ointrd Colonel 'ATI- j tlcally as*ur< i. lets president of the Judge Advo-I II Is questionable, cate s Court at Washington. In; Judge Eldredge will sene another which caparity be remained to th*- j complete term on the county bench end of the war. : Before the new appointment exwhile f'ol. Willett mas Ma-! plrtt it would cause little surprist

Spent Few Days in County Jail

on First Occasicn

H-y.ar-old |

IN CONFIDENCE

layion.

1 Mr*, lo'dla lay

on Friday morning n-

ntoney from the cloth- jv-ir

here she wa* employ - ; l(

Marriage a Gamble? All I lusbands Alike?

Endorse Eldredge

For Reappointment |ra .'T

Term of Common Picas Judge

Expires This Year

train and departid for part- unknown The mother iuim'-dtr.i<-ly go- in touch 'with the police authoritl* - in Milli‘lle. but they ha'* 'ailed thus fur u> locate her. Amoidlng to the mother, the t young lady, who i- rather larg-

persoos conversant

condition* to ace him derated to Circuit court Judge, a* effort* an now being made to Increase th: number of Circuit Court Judge* He h»* served lit th« • ommon

for almost touruen ra* appointed to all

the unexplred term of Judge Baker

The Child's Throat

Be very vigilant in rating for the child'* throat In winter. Formaldehyde in vlutioo is mow: effective, reliable of fumigant* with which 1 am quainted In ept ’emlca of infectious disease if la a sen ant o. f estimable value. The case scarlet fever demand* i-dati and quarantine, but the rest

the family may !*•• protect.d by ‘

the judicious, timely u*e of for-

maldehyde Kept -prinkled about 1

the bedding, clothing and rug*. II l* fatal to germ* whtrh are .-.broad In the air. Formaldehyde I* good defense against pneumonia, 'small-pox and Influmga. It -h.

I Ire used in forty percent, ss.lutum. I

hear of the unhappy ; and Ha use limited to a p«tnt f little is said of the 1 where it gently Irritates the eyes

land nasal passage*. It t* n<

' sensible person can used In contact being too strong, id see th.- number of but should be carefully »pnnkird unhappy marriages! ebout the room and breathed l oneself v hat chance with fhe air which It purifb- - there i* when »oj Germ* tha attack the throat have failed. But hop. arc among th- easiest lo destroy.

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mat in the human inch of us believe* that ull realize the old fafry they were i .a.Tbd and

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rou say. inai riage is a ■he proposition—and at «ni* almost impossible. : man whom you love, and woman ever lived toiihout some dUSculth e.: to forgive the little

If combated eat.} before they become dei-ply imbedded m the tissue*. Even g weak solution of bora'lr acid is effevUvr if mad as a gargle, spray, or nasal douibe at the first *ign of dlaturhcnre.

Babies and rmall children may he sprayid with a suitable atomizer

for the nose and-throat after tripe through du-t. or after attendance

on winter gatherings where tonaebody cough* and thus sets free infertiuus bacteria. A good plan I* to spray before going to bed and on rising, and the horaric acid so-

lution i* one of the sirapltwt and best preventive* ot trouble.

Did you ever have no me pood articles for which you had no use? And weren't you willing to part with them for less than their real value? Well, this is the case with the following goods. 14 Cypress Doors 5 Cross Paael—S-fafcfelVg 1 Chrvtaut Door. 5-Cross Panel—S.ta*Jxl% 1 Chestnut Door. 4 Cross Panel—t-tx.-Oxl*, 1 Cypress Door. 1 Light— t.#x7Dxl^g 1 pair White Pine Side Lights— 2.4xi 0 one light)— 1 pair Fir (I light) Side Lights—S.fccfetxlH 1 White Pinr Door. 4 Cm> Panel—2.4x&txl% 1 Cypreu Door. 4 Cross Panel—2.8xS.*xl>4 8 Fir Doors. 4-Crtui Panel— SJzCJxlVh I Cypress Door. 5-Cross Panel— 2.&x€Jxl% All of the above items are priced at $3-00 each. J. P. COLLINS CO. SOUTH SEAVILLE, N. J. New Homes Fai

tioned at Washington that In “ of the most imimatt

mend* of President Lincoln. It w*i the curtom of the Prwidcni to call every day If possible at ih* court where < cl. Willrts wa* trylug hi* military cases, lit* intitoacy with the Civil War President waa well known and Mis* Ida Tar-

bell. the foremost woman

the country, made several attempt* U> meet Dr. Wlllet* In order t< learn more about the personal characteristic* of Lincoln for her book which was rncenUy published During hi* stay at the < 'apii*.: Dr. Willett freqiM ntly comp*t*<i on the pistol ranee* m lih Wilk< .-

Prtuticalbuiructiocsm HOME SEWINGhjJtu&i Wyeth Specatr,

a-id *q hard to put up ** ays of the man you can i rate. It i* so sweet to to- the man you love— • ...sperating to have tn

>•' - the man for whom you

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• leme—the woman wbo| ake a frw Jiairi knocks—I*

BURROWES METAL WEATHERSTRffS i The mast rcientiffr weatherstrip In tbs world. .Sold and Installed exclusively by Get estimate today C. M Bell 174-W 142 W. HOdtrUi Are.. Wildwood There is no Weatherstrip but Bunowon

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1* .-in the wife lor any man. She would b. im.-crable—end make the man Jurt a* miserable a* she. Any young woman, wiin a good Is'dy and a good mind should be a.-iuutH-J «*l hereelf for even tbtnktio; of marrying a man ju*t to tt-

She certainly should uch Indeprudcnie and ir.il up hr.- sleeves and k and make an bom*t

a disillurioni-d v chances of happin an make the tna that It Is unfair

; UEMSTITCHlNf’ f*e PLEA TINC. ^

PLEATING

2 NINTH ST.. Ocean City. H. J.

HIGH PRICES PAID FOR ALL SKINS ESPECIALLY MUSKRAT Call SAMUEL NAPPEN Keystone Phone: Woodbin- 22 Bell Phone: Ocean City 1330

MASTER Of CHANCEBY CharltsK. Landis, Jr. COUHSELLOB-AT-LAW Beal Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing Office: 102 H. TnnHi| Atc., SEA ISLE CITY, H. J.

Lincoln and Pacific Aves. Wildwood, N. J.

Retail at Wholesale Prices

BOX PLAITS

An

effect

. tonally smai

ir game.] in ine Jenny . have ketched here at the left. In this dre** pair* of the bo* plait are held l<-gi-ther near the bottom ef the ikirj with narrow bands of fur appi.r.-, a* shown at A. thu-ti-aking a kin*. .ioubk plait. ThelU. I—-- ,1, of , hfBe psir .

i. left f

Lincoln Ave. Market

Where Prices and Quality Are The Besi

Texas Spinach 25c > 2 pk. Grapes 2 lbs 35c

Creaming Onions 3 lbs 8c KALE 10c lb While or Redskin POTATOES

MATTHEW J. RYAN COMMISSION MERCHANT Planter. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of MAURICE HIVES COVB OYSTERS •ALT OrSTCRg. CLAMS SNAPPERS. CRABS

$1.65 a basket

Oranges

Tangerines

Bananas Grape Fruit Grape Fruit Large Florida Oranges Larilf California Oangt Endive

1 doz 25c j 4 for 25c 3 for 25c 1 doz. 37c 1 doz. 37c 2 tbs. 25c

Celery Hearts Iceberg Lettuce 1 urnips Carrots Escatol Baldwin Apples

This i

just i

"Specials.” Come

over to Wildwood and sa'

Riley Realty Co. 5 North Landis Ave. ^ Sea Isle City, N. J. ^ Here is the place and now is the time to list your properties for sale. We have plenty of clients who will soon be in this vicinity and the earlier you act the quicker you will get results in disposing of your holdings. A large list of choice properties for sale is now in our hands, so if you want a quick, profitable turnover on your capital, consult us early.

RILEY REALTY CO. 9th & West Sis. Ocean City, N. J Load Office: 5 North Land's Ave. Sea Isle City J \* Mac MURRAY Bell Phone 74 Watch Us Grow—Nuf Ced

ROSELLA SHOP Ladies’ Coats are left from our large stock of winter coats. TW „„„ originally Sold f„, *45,00 and »,<■ now l-.ny »c,if,«d in order lo make room for ' our spring stock at from m 1 $25.00 to $69.00 Thr prit. .f r.-ry cct ir cm mornt i, hOf. Nredle Point. Snede. Mxvona Velnnr .-a ilnth, ati . a 1 d vanon ‘ olhen of Utest cloths. AH trimmed with the finest fun.

THE ROSELLA Maple and Pacific Avenues

SHOP Wildwood, N. J.