CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1926
Woman Braves
Peril of Wilds In Australia
I Swindler Trims I
throws shadow which conceal# j manufarturt tiers! *•>. - aw) llred far.-* The | after sampl. woman who wear# *Us«*-# HV«* it at this -'how iHs-ause tt r shadow prevents itlarej M'.-t of th and. as this brim project* tieyond «upplM i*J her itUaac*. it la osoaily most be- > "n:- from ‘Cimlux. Tlii# nes-d not ' ■ broad.} Krai.'- b'lt
of course-. Then there I.* th< tarr.. titie-
or I a-ret as It la often tailed. Of-1 Har..f;aint • run; a type that is becoming to in* a; •'*> t.>. although it Is really brtm-j by \V.ti : - - •
When the beret is of felt, it! ttlat oie i . • ,i be lu.inipuiatM! by th* wearer into most Is oomi*c liner Ju#t no* tin re are tocceedinaly smart.
of hir thine*.
About Siity Get Stung c
Stock
Mrs. Marion Bell and 11-Yeai-Old Daughter Complete 8 000-
Mile Auto Trip
They Saw Natives Battle
well. He hit within o of ,35p and he play* rnd acereasi v. pant was the mainstay < nd won a place of hi
cball annals.
still shift ini; Br»**Je •r the checker leian
’Did them
i Fake point or t
a skilled a
afield. He
About five weeks ago a stranKtr. i team ai who described bimsclf as S. T. 1 own in has* Komsbcr^. Cl. arrived in Wild-i They an wood. He left suddenly last Mon- ‘ around ove day after he bad sold ‘•Swedish In- -1' 1 "* nl duatrial Bonds" to many prominent sniltinB ib*.
He i* nUeged lo have and he i- ■
: represented himself as connected his feel. Hn with a prominent bond bouse in, w inner wh<
New York. Hie name of which po-1 posltloir « Braving Hie p . - of native lice have declined lo make public. Bp’ssh r of. oe i«*m.
tribes. figbHnc ‘ way through a Mayor (U-orge A. Redding, of •*«*- Wi forest fire and . .n- the dangers North Wildwood. iMygan receiving >‘ a'r' lo w hen be woe 1 of thirst and r.puh Mrs. Marion complaints of Koi.isterTn# alleged ' aam.-s in the l.i Bell, of Perth Ueslera Australia, activities aoon after he left. town. ] “ hen jaiiked fourth •mnlem.] an X.WO-mlk- tour 'i'' immediately began a personal anionit uose pitcbirg In an American car. establislilng.' investigation and found, be says. kina- , l.-s.iiard. Foster and John uc iniiev, - . world record for aj that Komsberg •■as not connected »>“• « ’ •‘ione led him that y-ar w-nmxn ! with ’-he New York bond bouse. whin be held opposing batsmen to
Other i’.;ormallon he obtainod. 1C1 • arned runs.
ball lo a ..i.'.u lune -HII Iasi and sure «n > will have a pennant u ibey can fill all •II enough to k<-ep
Wbcn s
tralian tc dissuade ! of the w i through n
a trial. She only laughed and. taking along her II-year-old daughter, drove from Perth lo Broome, arroiu country to Harwin. thence through the northern territory and Queensland and on to
Sydney.
- later c
her friends tried to led him lo believe that Komsberg.
realizing lb.-' some j vus in New York and he has tale- '‘.tinman aflei country had a o p;i*#j granted New York police to be on: ar U' had lailod. .igbt prove loo much of! the . atch lor him. He also has,
»wti:a out a warrant charging Komsberg with misrepresentation, gram! larceny and obtaining money
und> r false preu-nses.
.'lost of Komsbcrg’s alleged victims live along the lieachfront and many of them are prominent peo
pic of the city.
a hi.- <
She Delays Natives' Battle - * Once Mrs. Bell ran into a battle be.ween native u Hundreds of nuked aborigines, were hurling spears and boomerangs. and stone knives tattled on the warriors’ shield*. When.she drove nearer to watch the fray, a truce was declared. The natives were frightened what they called the "devil ca . but after they foun.d the machine did not harm they they accepted bead* and sweets from Mrs. Bell and offered her some of the weapons with which a few minute* belore they bau iieett so busily engaged. Flee* Hostile Tribe. anp -r occasion she en- . .«« ' ves who proved ...enuly, so stepping
her
. ghl* ;
I darted away
-. . no mor« -iiced that thc-
•htened watchers,
or two day* during the trip si-# bci. was without water exA a litlic sbr could drain from 1 . i rad.alor and mix with brandy. IVovidenulIy rain leil and she f-di-d her car and water bags. She ;r ported traversing bard oad. . and once racing through six » of forest fire. Often she and r daugblrt slept on the hood of car to avoid •corplon*. snakes n other forest dwellers.
Dividends Paid By Lighting Company
fack Delaney Has Forsaken Middleweights
Battier How Taking Rest. But
Will Retain To Try Fortunes
With Heavies
Weekly Fashion Letter By CATHERINE H- GIHEBEL Extension < lothing Specialist
Jm-t to lie different, the felt UaL shown lips Week haw their brim
faced with Mr
When
t ibis earl
in #*> how wntnei to this con.bin. ■ here to stay for »ay. One reason ;> i* that the nop ii.iortaMt. auotbei
* becoming
<• lmpr>r:ed eani* sre England. Caro.- also Germany. Ilalf and only in *mall -juan-
Good Bad New* r» th. mailer. Imrolhy k so happy *“ Ton know that Mr* Vap hat liv** wcl door Well heard x.nelhlng IcrflWe
i rowss are quite . as brim*, bnt tbs' m another time.
add I
mf«*.-
iU it is going lo
me , turns niguments to citiiei niaid or matron ; not wbaf she wants, true Uint Hie line* of on- * Itai should always la- sobordiiial-
Short Stories of Industry
An •>;r«imW I* the trslfie policenan who thinks !* can «top a ran•way b> simply bold up his
He ShouM Know
Handy Man:—“Jleht. 4s have b»*a 4ca.
lonr-esred critter 4^ ,
n dr udder directir*
up Etcbint]. selling fi< gravid w
ilb '-be name <*t th-
in Providcnc ocard* to religiouichief coocein j-t-1 in the hesl work
the r
> tbc iin
. tbeg
AMAZING GROWTH OF THE ■ HI, 1ST WAS CARO BI'SINESS
irbing n ‘ - u ' 1 ,:a “' innorarii A movrniMrt has been started in
' • •<!• ncc. R. L. to abolish the
«. < Iiristntas card** on *hc jD'l that Chiistmas is a relig holiday. But the pnwooters l.tbly have not reckoned with lact that the industry Is too - i.-iblisbed to In- crtously af-
• d by the proimsed :>aa.
- •xtenslve has the greening nr.s card Industry beonnw- thai -••ral hundred firms are kep: I- all year, with an esUiuaU-d
annual output of over
In - i rmtmns cards alone the vaiui. computed at $15.«h»«.o<-. New. _ befoie in the history of the United
~~vv. Stai.-s has so many varieties of .OMU for , u
'‘V'.- ’-r '-■‘r" ■S pro— ,-wlu fro— 1 - .r .. IM.
I ‘‘" “..“r 1 1“ 2 A.i.r ...or botorr la. U» I—U
1;““, •"» i-rt-eto* <•-->■ e« ~
wo. *. MM*, m ^r. 1 ;■" “ - , Anr During Pint Season After biding from any chance of mis- •‘ n ' 1 10 "»>'■'> «rim- ^ff^wnfa the stettoberis
«>-* ^ SSf..'!' ir**“ rtLtr ti* fur;
Rube Bressler Started With
A’s When 17 Reil,y After Car P enti< ' r
illy ignorant
.-n we wore ihr huge, overOiinod affau* that wer - pc-rcht-c ne our immiudb'ir rolls lock in -••. I looked ov.-r some old photoipt.* lal* ly w ilb tin* though! in mind and found lhat in all eases , ih<- woman was quli.- Inslgnifirani | as <ciri |sir.-d to bi-r b<adgear. Tbbat* xi-med to haw- no shape in I heui selves; I hey were somelbinr to which trimming might be sewn Huge leather*, flow, r* and l«>w ?
. buckle -
. m workout sparring.
Has Played Many oPsitions It 1* not generally known that j Jack injured his leg just belore till-
i Berlenbacii boul. People who knew
One doesn't bear much about bow badly be mas burl were surRube Bressler. the Cincinnati prised that be was able to go
■bristim -
•jects. Tiie;r
1* to gaih-
artist* and
vane-writers, the average prm-l-Miut from »: to *1 per subject Many no n aud vorabu are employ ed at Ibis w.-'k ail «b. year. lb. j order of importan* •. lux-d on sal. ■ volume, being i 'brlsUnas. blrtb-'
Yea
day*. Eas
tines. Mother * liay. Btversarie*. cuudole from < tlli*Una* card* priced card* go hi i
Yal. n
Jji It Is Much Better ~t» pay a rniall snnnil *tnn for a hex f» our Safe Deposit Vault, where your valuables are ahuluu ly safe from fire anil thrfi. than to allow then; to remain unprotected at home. Bout rat foi S3.U0. *5.00 and $8 00 per y**r Drop in. examine our Va-lt sad decide to rewt a box ia it First National Bank OCEAN sCITV, rV.aJ.
An Ocean City man lieard thaf starchy things made pi ■••pic fat Hr cot out wearing stiff shirts and collars but il didn't .-eduri- him
1 HE MEADtlER MW SANS — 'PMtn.'f aoooY.-niF awfi? TWT is -pKOEAguY HAiw. SkEcTANO aOUfpBtW^T,
Red#' utility i
son. but this fellow plays in a hundred or more games every year er of slrrogtb to bis
ed in the honor
women refuse lo nccept fashion* ' thal are unbecuu-iug —lienee th. inevilaiile soft hat whsh may l« niauiplilaled Info tx-Kiiuing liu- i Also, much ail. tr.ion is paid U, type. Hus. of con x-. applying u> 1
liirougb a 15-round set-to again-.! a puncher like Bcriey aud ihen.
tfl.-cl young Boli Filzsimmon*. i u "' * <,,l ‘
lie was obviously in pain in lliai I * , * a ' Bh '
boul with liu. and showed il by that mor.
ibt expense of carrying avers, reducer, the season' fd of lea*’ than 25 per CCW d-ut buyinr. in ouanlilies >gu>. Is a regulating factor, .i May thousand* of buyers ati Hh Greeting ' ard Show In !• Iphia. many coming from *—l. Quauuiy production by
ilumld w folks d.
* that I
It W a pu> | acu pt Uila good niany tbi-ir abort ' <<f < bousing lit tlMlr pa i
list of valuable player* by the com- the way his face was contorted inlllee this year, and h- * a# well’and the way be gasped for br*aUi| mtitied to this honor. He ranked I in the clinches. comings in t in the first ten in bluing the past V ben Delaney returns from his | **• ,, ' il,M * * ro< two seasons with a average o!, re*i he will go after the big fel-| Ucular msd,
-347. With 11 big league wason* lows. He has definitely lorsaken In <Tin*‘dering hat brims,
behind him Brtwsler ir siill a fast, the middleweight rank* He find*! well thal
husky, supple performer with a lot it easier to hit the big slow-mov-! mand* r. rular li-aU..-.* It is
and good nature aud ear- lug whales, and count* upon In* .M-n-te tor many
nestness t-> add to ins natural speed to keep him out of-danger brim t* n.u. 1. •
playing value. The Kube's lose- | until be gel* over bis pi t punch
jail story reads like it came from | IVte Reilly ought m I*- d.-ar toj If dr.sqn sufilcieui 1 l *i ok ' 1 Um ' l»nart of any promoter jufl' xiiiening intlo- nc
The Hube was born ir. Bro " vlllf. Pa., jusi 31 y.ors ago. A a course at the Normal school wih the railroad shopn. end
IF YOU ARE A MECHANIC I HAVE A HOME FOR YOU. SHOP, 2 CAR GARAGE House—5 Rooms—Bath—Heat
$5,500
'cam. he entered the old Tri-Slate Re ,--1! Harrisburg, pa. Connie Mack
Hundred* in TOti* Section Receiv-(“Jie.i him io the Athletics in ed Money Through the Mail V 1 ?' * hi ' h wa “ ,,le ,atl yar «.i
j 1 ‘••ab leader's lamous cbumpiimHuudt ed* of resident* m thU r llip “ rwu,la ‘ ,,,m ' jectlon received money through Uit-I Breiwl.-r wa a pitcher moil Monday covering Hi. quar- "arly day*, and a good om t'-ny dividend* paid by the Allantic I '•"dr think* m him us a ' Uy Electric Company to il# prc.|pi"h.-r and a handy man.
'■rred stockholders. Tne prefern-d!K'""l enough to slick ar-
'■•ck pays dividends every three ’ N-iUiing could Is- more unjut
“Owns the Comer Where He Once Sold Papers”
This was a newipaper headline appearing mcetlj and tell* an interesting story. It'* about a man who. when a boy ct Bine. uU paper* after school on the comer in fruit of a hotel When he grew np be bought this same hotel. He must have learned how to save money. Tbs show* what tan he done if a boy is determined to snm*4 If yon are not saving regularly, start bow with a* First National Bank Sea Ule City, f); J;
Try to Beat These Prices
Il can t lie 'lone. If may be possible to buy CHfclAPER goods, but no pla a* on 1 earlh are the same QUALITY goods sold for less. Let us prove ibis lo YOU, as we are proving it lo hundreds of Cape May County folk each week.
urnextCdr shouldbeaBUICK
Headlight,, with ttrmng wfeari control, which make uighg drivinc a plcaaurc. For Economy’s Sake No other car ha# tix ChaMia" and t lie "Triple tw alni " "bealedCha
err oper.Aing pan - a diri-proof, oil.tub, houMnn. while "Triple *r-V'
For Value’s Sake
which
* nJ nrl n«» you h»ck, all tile lime. Buick • I 4 wheel brake*.
wnh no liquid
pand. ...nit.ci ,, r | t .^ Bnay And Buick Controllable B*,m
ea#Uy the
E ariri automobile value in
world.
i want line, iianwiorta. turn at lower coat, com. L, -Izi •ee the Better Buick!
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. BANK BY MAIL
THEBETTERBUICK MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. J°vph Scnvani, Proprietor
5-Gal. Oil Can $1.10 1-Gal. Oil Can
35c
Food Choppers , $2 25 Window Shades 65c and 80c e lutnu bhudew, in QUotriHsea of ten ur more F-R-E-E-Wash Boilers $2.50 Buy youi Dry Cell Battenes now T hey will i sort more next week. Special- 35c Felt Covered Card taUes \ Special—$2.90 Bright Star Flashlight* From 75c to $3.00 Thermos Bottle* From $1.15 to $3.00
Neaco Wood Stov« Special—$3.75 O-Cedar Polish 30c A eOcJwttlr Weatherstrip 10c fhg. Steel Tray Cootractof*
Washboard*
49c
Linaaed Oil $1.25 gal. White Lead $13.00 per hundred Dan Patch Coasttf Wagons Best wagon on nsarket. Special—$4.95 Ready Mixed P»*»t White only $2-75 p*r gal.
9th St. and Boardwalk
BOARDWALK GARAGE
Ocean City, N. J.
NEPTUNE DEPARTMENT STORE '-'““W »l*TUMt r..., 313-15 Landis Ave. S«a Isle City

