Cape May County Times, 12 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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f Tor iBL , _ . ._ - ita« Uu. jw ic- .uperlntcndcnt. competing nsaln.t

m*n much yourner and who had inorr advantage* from a acfcolantlr

Classified Advertising'j Li ' uten * n,c,,, £

Phone ybir a* and hill will ba.aeal; BaU and Keyaton. rhone.

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thk uaTtarr nhrkt mi sh-l-athr ueardw Mnalc Wkla J5»w nnd isi-rm sssi.’EJ'sai:

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UAHIO Iti njMNO AKO UKI’.llli- . 01 llndlo ncrwmrnl. a ol ajf kh On ImiM. MMo rdiu>w-;.N'. Itnltnwo rievirrd nnd rfcneavd Addin * kt.aa.iu>. lilt Hollj Ikach Are.. li’IJd '

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thr nrraornal of ihU dl.trlrt ad-I Mr» lonr wan of a gentle dlnmired hU Bn* •jualltle. and pn)oy- jponliion. and had the faculty of

” r «l hi* Tiirndwhlp. Including of- making and holdlhg frfend- she (Continued from Pag# One) ®cer». nin. and olfce torre. wa« u real 'nld-fanliloned" mother 1 A-wnI rotnntarder *or ma*>y yeai • - _ hl r h ’ w " • ^ ’ •>’•1 wan ^evotnd in he, lamlli

Tb, »n ’V '■' w ' r."' "t' Vn - :J" h “ T" 10 :

k pall heareni at the funeral ! 1 ^ w r,, " rr ^ fc**.llww "I her childien. three -•

today: Darld B Mow.

Awlmry Are.

WlU'AtKM, -- r »»e I* »>Uf vr.io.

hunhand and father and ever W-

thlnklng of the wrlfarr ol hhillve.

tty^hk ror ^Fkv Alnd"^ 'ZZl* *»*«* ™ ‘**^*ljh STthS John HolKhotu. Howard M. Hor- n^ 1 A*ne,' s * it or*>Ia^L^'m"*' STo:. a **" , _,i* <**'. lx«-U E. Mitchell. Lorren n "* Agnnn strulhera. of 8«a lair lion

— Tlll.ii. and rhilMopber UemUam.

•f HUM! ^ wl .«tl — Fton Surfmtg to Comaunder

OCKA.V .•ITY-r-A.VT H‘l«rtuiiit' let pnOllala, tertatmmt kn-koot «i

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t'omrir. John S. Cole, war academy. New

I > Scw'Hle. April SJ. 1ISS. I,at Id S Ode. _wl .ntate Mid O'td ar*t enti-rrrl the twrxlce ol Inahel Helen C Ihutiwew. 11he f. s. CoaM Guard (the M»i tner motilh. alxi a

nee Agne.

City, to whuu. he war man ic.1 •' hlle k ef*ei of the local Maticn; c two *win. John S, Cole. Jr. wha

or her children,

i remained with her. tinmaranri gave her oxery a ttenmd aVerlton to the • ni‘

die I • also survived by a tinil'. Jam.-n It. Kirby, of Vineland

Mis. Elisabeth Layton f Maioh I. Mr* Elizabeth Layton, wif. ,.f W. dnemt, Janu- Layton. Sr., lutrned away 1 lMe_r#»" at her home In Corbin City b Tucnday afternoon, after a ling.

Ing lllnew. Service* w> the home of her non. Jan,'* ton. and Interiurni mad.- m

Head-of-'h. River Friday af neon Mr*. Layiop was sj y. tf age and is survived by he. I

oand. four ''..urt ter* nnd kik

ncew w«e held f erntton from h TiMkahoe. and li

leld at

Mrs. Mary S. Brooks

vor wiu. jth ;

CoINO f.

nd anhatltulc rurfman Prcercuti

tWMa kmdU? M«« Senlei o.-r. 1*17. Two year* later _

laanti! g;. —It he ei.liatcd hr a rurfman nnd Vw t.|| .

i5T r ;PR , *> TfVJCn V ATK1\ rerved for rl* years and al 11.. Will Improve

. _ . end of that tliu • was appointed * . - -i . kt eper ol the dtation. For ids iwr- t- m. yean: he did his duly a. a aorfTikii: ,U - B . PAtrollHta bcAchos at night > amid stonu:. thick, foggy wcwth.r Wi4e» AJaatt At

”• ily U.e**r if >tou w.wim” uu ke "l".• e.e.e mu.in-, .urcw, IUKX1 wew.ij.-r N— ——— ••sun nrottu. It. l. Itwdg.e*. IKT Ai4.ur> a, ‘ li **■ *■< other time* when the.e wwd Coita on AD £ jUJJJ A ”~ —If was the slightest possibility of a

indon. Conn., an t Mrs Mary S. Brooknd a daughter Se.' Isle CMyV plan. -rs. died at . both of IN.-ts- he: late home on Shell Stn-et. ■•iher. Eugrn- C. s.-* ;..h- City, on Monday night at ^ J- former 11 o clori-. following an tllne.-w p- May County, wbleh Ins ante acute the Thtiml.-i;.

night previous to h r d. mim- The Intmediato causa of death was

double pnriiniottia.

\»/ ll • o. . Fun. tal rervlc-s were held al Woodbine Streets >•<•* l»<- w, Thursday rv.n;*ng. ni S o’elock. Rev. t'pton Bair

afkclallng The body will he takra to Philadelphia for private In*, nnetil. which will be made after funher funeral aarvlo .< at

rtgular meetlag of the! the building of David G. Frank-

hlm.

Albert Batler. Sr.

•n Butler. 8:.. passed away > bitihday. Saturday morni th age of CH. nt the home wn. Albert, In Qlmicertei. !> .. w weeks' Illnr-SH. Scrwet. In |,i TiKfulay in the Church at 11 o'clock. Dr. Y« rfceys offlclatlng. For am M, Butler served as i ag.-nl at I'etembuig. Fotu

md two laiigblerw

Mrv Emma Wh nlork

-Mrs. Kmma Whlnlork. an ag.-d J and Ivsp. -ied colored i.-ldent. |died last week at the home of. jr. al#ce in Cap. May City and was I Jhtiiiod in the eolnr.nl * •'

I groundf in Erma.

|UI0 Jen.e* and |

DeecwM-d leave* to mourn her Iona her husband and one *tgtfr,, Mm. All'.: Day. of CoUl Spring: ihre-V

hrothrrs. Elwood ' ■TUdwood: Maurice 1

Cap# May Cotin House, and Carl Thompson of Greeley. Col. A too wo daughters: Mr*. Edward' Smith, of . ape May. and Mtm Com well, of Rio Grande., a#reu son*. Lorn, of ChnvI.Mv: -

Orov rvllle, N. J.f"

rank, and Elwood. of CoM' spring; Melvin. Lott. Jr., antf

William H. Hcis. Sr. William II. H.-ss. Sr. a long and patient sufferer, pamsi out of this life on Sunday morning.

April. ItlS, at wrhleh time —17 took a dirncult competitive cx- - amlnallon for tb# grade of dDIrict

will

naw mw curbs and gutter* will be drawn up by Borpagk Solici-

tor Charles Bocncll.

A report wag made by Mr. 1. V. -Stoop, chairman of the medic#!

viouM of the Fifth Coast Curd district. h*w Jerwey. , — : w-hleh embraced 41 stations, anti, 7 a ..

hich embraced 41 stations, and f™, Sa.dj Hoot .. A,- ] *“t“

lantic Cl It. I Dr - M* Frledlaod.

Mr. Stone ask.sl for

on for the medical committee.

V^l which district was then under On _n.ollon of Mr. Kata. Coun

lantic atyl

He was transferred to the Find District in September. 1**3.

under

ol the founder* of the We 'k Civic Club and acted as nrcrrtary of the club Iron, the Min.- ot Its Inception until her

death.

Members of (he Civic Club freely admit that the suerc** of the lub w»- la a Urge .aeasurr due o the seal and untiring effort of

Is secretary.

Mr*. Brooks Is mirrtved by Mr*. lavVella Dennett, niece, nf Pfclladelphla: Jtaeph fi Maguire. M-

dona- Chlcas... J. Elliott Maguire mud

Robert Maf-olrr. bc.th of Philadel-

phia

. imand of Distnci Super!Men- r, ‘ _ — Iv* j deal S. It. Sands, vbo eras Irons-

d to Bay Shore. N. j. He a kind-hearted, just. God

Herbert M. Carroll

Herbert M. Carroll, sun of Mr

»rieo. Juki, uod- “nyor Greens tela Lvaued a and Mr*. Herbert Carroll, o! Dei, Every artion of hi* nrociaraalioo. giving Sve days nlsville. die.) while In (*hlrag.. on

—■*" **— -■* -— 'bmdness after a brM Ulnetm.

swth 8ir»^anu nj r could be turned to the iighl no ** c * l *’* 1

.N-ui- sr-jarg*,* ... ... 1^,e .

UKBCH * OOMI-AKY IS

“•’•y narto c ■hU old vwtal

Ttotd

STttATHMUU:

^ 11. ..... w ’ Ins^c'ilon 'anl'nMhlng h«V'h^-' ^ °* ir

if *itk.i ,,ur “ K ’ ,l > '«»•■■*Iorabh-. kind and lust deeds would 0n a f'om the C

~ u be found. He wo* always ready Klr *' ,,1 '' nV Asaodafltm. Couacil apgOB WALK Q4t KENT j to help the under dog and ad- pro * < ^ * P’* 11 - »h»reby. all prAp-

|<V the Infer.wt* of the men un- erty OWD ' r ’ wil1 Inotrocted to command If be found tbeui rU * n u * , ‘‘ r vhlmneya at least

once a yv*r. and so prevent un-

a g.-aduate of that (a- 0rc ^ sar> ' Stons printed la

College of , * rtou * language* will be printed

..a -»— * •- •*. municipal

M^crthy.

TltF. '“•* Ea*ale. _n A-onegv. t o# V Ollegr Of 'roo.' " sea isu: rTTY-wr HAVK HOUI- Hart- H “ rd Knocta, -“ Dotlag 'be Xf* <-*rofl,, r.., yar* he served as a surf man fab — £' ?!j,%, U E5' Ser'7^,uV^ P,r0r "‘ ww at last by Mb* Ark R, * r I?-‘attaining the rank of lleuieuant

s college. "The

MEN'S WEAR -

attaining the rank of lieutenant Legion Rally At

sTr; ; -re-"t sjs-f si. ^ i trrr™ "T is trsr, ^ ■ -- lAAk. mil, ...

-- . -w'SLr.- , h " . , *r ““ *“■ h.’:. REAL ESTATE in , nd hBd ^ r »P^ May t oifrt House (WPartonHie*: Da ,,n,, Mtstnimental in -] bursdav eveninc

Lh u* tni-saving if.- and properly. soay eTPn * n ' :

■' bal. woudhtn- —It

tt>: can cutmn: voirit fam~ 1,1 K ivJ*

.* CTrrH . *

FarUlc Aves. WUdwood. ' StT

E. WBdwood A

then. David Mck.I.Un

The fact t

IMt DltVOOOUK. LADIES’

tZter

WILDWOOD-WK Iff *_ , ' u ^* v ‘" h'«wvh WUd. «1h M'Udw-off , *IUwHy P

A very unique program waa or-

_ n.. k " T ’7;'"“ E, T' npnw tv. kAoa nu> wav. .a. ' ,nt ume*. when U Is borne in mind Ik -- a™.,.. ‘‘irircn’vrho had to^lltMaL Celebes ponrayte, ,he

w^-ku.r.ua

ci,r..^1Sr. “PUT, : »■ fl * h « I heir way up the l.ddes of al ° f lit “ ld ‘ er * ^ F™*?

pcmnolion. To A JL. oi lM men ^ 1 *“*«’* -^d with

BCOM AMD BOARD

OCEAN CfTV uw In Orvwi. fi iake tnnary

in th.- Coast Guard it appear*

V-

* r i}?' , ‘ au "-' let. We bi.v. ° r Ktan who overcome*

_ I"*"" We have «loie Urge

Death <

Carroll was a brother of

the la.e Paul E. Carroll, and although he left home when a boy. •ha widely known In Cape May County. He traveled for a projit»ent publishing Him and attained a aluguUi auorvwa in hi* clxwea

Id. A radio map and olhei ips Were designed and pi rfeet-

•d by him and published by hi*

The body was brought on from Chicago on Thursday, and funeral ■errire* wUI be conducted at the M. E. Church. Dennisville. thin afternoon. He i» survived by hi* widow.. 1 Mr. Carroll was a regular vfadr to hla old home town, and when la this section never failed; e^ll on his Irlend* at home. | loat rtsiled here about a month ago. i

OCEAN <TTT -

- Itain.-* i trick. Realtor

if'gj' •’J’ br '»K honest, just, n. 'horuiigu. conactentlous. true and /r ro On. <*r un« ••

furnished the musk-

rw.«. .-a*

I Elabih Ft

: MAT cot'nr houre—cm .

—t)» umt un

the Hot.! Iletlevu.

•OMEREAl, RAItOAIXF.

UI'V

"TONE NARBOR—TOt- OAK J -> > set a good hnan innk '

' iMvnL Htu# (lief.

-■« K*n*b«e fiSd^Ed l!

tj uiuiMeniatlous and

man whu did what he could to

help rxuneone and then Iry to hldr- _ . .

the aood deed. For ihlriy-nlne LBUght ID Vineland hi faithfully performed his Traffic rU,» U p

Dr. Virpl M. D. Maxcy

Dr. Virgil M. D. Marry. 4«. prominent physician and man of

- affairs of < ape May city. *rj

mnch enjorment by throe In at- prombwntJy known thrligloui tendance. Among the faatnres, May ftouniy . died last SatT^T ** TaO ' a,t0m ?- * “•‘‘•lurtoy from douhle pneunvoni, JanD. the poimUr Mol of the A. !ter ftre day*' nines

E. F. the Salvation Army Dough- T. » ^ nut Girl. Red crons and Y. M. C f l f arr ».

A workers. ‘ a, ’ rer * ,, r °f Pennaylvanla in the

•claiw oC IkOd. During the worM •»r he was commissioned cap-

the I'oited State* Modl-

i duty to hi: country.

TUN CfTT-Yovra so ^erjy eu- “ ’"••1 '• the Kterl'.ng K.-.laurul “^^TitarKutrwa,”

llfetimi

. SKS5: rob spenl !n “ vil ‘« Ufe. Thr Coaat David Sapersteln. J1. of Woodtou/' - corner , '* , ' lce h *» ,0 »' » valuable bine, was one of the victim* of vroud Jiumiiimi. only I7.JM, sraaVi ’ ,n ^ beloved man. a man who was Vineland'* irafSc drive, when be SSS5' Trorh"fB I ,u L *t U i'^- l rr> ‘ UI ; bodi ™ e «‘ “f 'h.' mono wha hailed by an offleer

la.-r kiich.il. i

... ‘ h, ‘ M ' rik »- "Semper Paralus.” 'irday afternoon. Sapersteln ... . , )V« ,0, V r *^'' ♦"d ie'riieae'Mi "Always Ready." Flag* are ffotv'h 'eken before a Vineland Justice

at balf-ma*t at all Coast Guard of the K-ace. and charged with Htationa on the coasts of Maasa- not haring a rear parking lljht chCM-tt*. New Hamiiehlrc and As light as the offenae may lie Maiuc. ia deepcr.i .ewpeci t 0 a he was Bard $10 and cost*, man who was a good officer, r. nmountiug to USAS.

— kind and loving husband, father •

ETSSC* . cm '!S. n ! u r t . ni - and friend.

1. t am* cmnlim)- I

i woods, lawated In

r v.-*w T — counl>: Only Jl.Uni. ra*y ..I,.*.

b' 1 AT - , t*-rm». Mouse al Court Hume ^“ c ' ,

** only ll.teu. lenau it> salt Mmur

!“*- Caaltry farm, buoralow escrUetii

laaMlncr — *—

cal Cor JIB. and served during war and after al Hoboken, spiciallriag In jmeumonii. case*. He waa actively engaged In many public affairs and was tbifounder and first president of the Ktwanl* Club of hi* home town Madtcal Society. was public health physician for his dlutrict and Board of Health physician for thr city. He acrv.d a term’ aa Councilman. WUB „ prominent

’of the Frogrrsslv-

• lub .

city.

dl-

chlel

DEATHS

in IT He was dt*d by II

Coast Guard commander

ngton for his egorts in (ulnging <

Creek' uf •Himarine S-4k yeate. widow of the iatelte^rgr Jr '

her it grounded off the . W. Love and mother of City Cam-: roU

TIE PAKkl mi- :i, r

rector of the Security Trust

pony and former president of tbi Board id Education and prewl dent of the Board of Health

Mrs. Sarah E. Lore Dr Marry came of a long line Mr*. Sarah E. Love, aged K> | ^ Physician*, and bl* son. Virgil.

a student at Ambers!

City Com- ; ' °Mege 1* preparing lo

is profewlou His widow, the ncr Mia* Helen William*, of c May City and sou survlve

"-'•WOOD — OtX>I) TlUXuK TO M*bi liosd. Ore - "■OS.*! a. voa ns.. tk'Lu si It Nine room botro:. Utrn. two

: t«raBsr f;;. in January. mM.lontr H^ a ilv^ dledi;, ‘rn l-Wuim ‘uv l ITlhM,rft - H ? Mt “*■ *** ll ' ld ' n hi « h •*- her home In jea lair City on "

‘.i'l ^ FOR s vu: EXTRA GOOD "‘k"*- March 4. foil.. <•

' I- 1 '.I'?” 1 Ar "d» « Ibwiaaraai. fin... Jl were*, nil la «-ulilratkm. re lb *' 'rosl* of Molar. New Hamp- Ing a long lllnrsa. combined vlib ,,u “-

" ,W .T; l ? Ma » achuA '''-- pneumonu which dh.- conlr.rt.d' Buolnew, wo* al a sundilluTn

_ frvucril Hv rortivM, .* . •*"' ha* aaddened ib.- a week before her demise. Cape May Wednesday aftrrnoor. * °L *' ,llr . Funeral service* were rondu.: when the funeral uf Dr. Marry

Ion* hero he was known. All oi ed.al her late home on Ntnluu. 'ook Hac. Service* were held

..»« ACM Kg, IkiTii L£0AL 0 »ff» e, «k on Monday. U 'he Old Cold Spring Btfck

wner* U atop in 1

H-liWOOO- y

,Osj» U«) t

-IT

ESTATE FOR BEIT

L«U for Oslo

that

' «TTy ukBiitAiu.r i»- ■ "..'■■imyn. u lor not. 1 •—ao . *a.«..if. lasatad Hero I — ' K Hull*. TIMIBV '

KEU. ESTATE FOE S1LE

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Eststv

KTuSSf 1

* of Tucksbo.-.

ju..—Ms* «%aun.. N7* IHU: ItltVI.TV OtlMCANV" . vpired

'"'il. . Mr "- Lo1

. i.al -• '■ i.u*iBe* a (i.atH* uwL• Om I ville. N. J.. and came lo Kea l*li IVnil-ANY ' r, < ' KA,,0r KEALTl C'ity In ISIO. and engag.-.l In lb.

DANIEL M-KKAflCR. hotel buslne*.. oje-isilng the Al

-l? 7t |.| , H V A,J;VT ^ K Hotel ■ hat sumroe, Th. . 0 ^..* tA -'.‘tt C'TV view Mil-. " aiiT*roiidiict.-1 thT,

stelry for two yeai* Tbi:

Dr. I plon Bair ofOrlalin;. lu Church with Intermrni In th.

temient wa> made al Calvary yard benldr the church.

Cemetery. Commandrr Edwi.td s. Add! Bi-xlde* (Tty Commiiodoner laiv.- *cnt a detail of Coast Gun dec<a*ed I* survived by hri from Ha- No. 5. Dr. Matey <L.ugbler. Miss Maude Love, and 'be afBrlal physician of two Hon*. George and BeLjauiin. Coast Guard* for thl* disti the taller of Philadelphia city officials together w>vh

was bout la Clover- flcr, “ «< t lu Klwanis and

srtmlte Lragiii of 'he Board ol Board of Hrallb

bodi.w of ihr city ai

’lub*.

Edurati.

NEW JERkCY

Mi*. C. Ttheinocltefiky

HAVE BKV-

' WISH TO litT <

'or >ou Tu. Bailor loadlv . V. •ntrst Ave . Onae r-y,. N i

NV

..i SEALED PROROSALB TOR •OWER bulMIng ha* since been ° "d. In l»03 .he had the F ... .III te- |Collage. Ill lku4 reiuund it

J ui' ,'Z'L'ZLl .V“j si’. AWIne Hotel and In I HUG •• 8,1 ,Kl '' n, y «« i>.. ■*

L" '"'.r. "n j . rn uVU im- lisn ••••""y- operating the Mai

” ‘-'a’ “ •, “•I''' . .. from 1*05 lo 1 Bos I o : cs*h of ■. rt.n.-.i . u-. k 'Th' 1 ;?*' ; l*b* lo 1914 *he had the Gi

.‘.Tm ,l ‘' ' House, now lbs lolan.la II

E lb order of lie- totTrd and ill 1*14 again look Ihr

F1IANK M-JWIDE^ ..line Hotel until I SIC, when she

. Ihel

HI..-

7 :t Ill-pftS l

ml red from thr hotel boetiKwe

by a hunbamt

number of rhUdien Fu tier* were hsl.l at th. Blot hri buud Hiliagogu lal look pla • si Hie Wi.slblm

Mis. Lott Cornwell

| M.w. loll Cornwell dletl at hei j hotui- In t»ln Grand . Friday ; Mcrt h S. of paralysis, from which I she ha: Jn-cn pii Invalid since sin siifTerad UK' hi-M Strok • nearl] | Hires'years ago. On Tuesday of j la»t week ... ■ bar' Ihc Iasi stroke. ■ uhiek reatiliev* In liet death Ihree I day* later. Bile never egained - cunsrlotisne** after the lost I stroke. Mdl Corhw-e||*wa* a llfe- - long lesidrnl.af. Rio Grande, was the . Idest daughter of

The Lumber Makes the Building Good

Any frame building is only as good as the lumber that’s in it. We never iound it profitable to carry poor lumber. Then, too, we have plenty of all kinds, so our service is good.

t!iis>#II. ot. Rio Grande. The ■im-ral sfrvlew* were held on Monday afternoon tn the Methodist i hurch. oondueted by Rev. Garner Hand, of Burleigh. |nii mu at was made In the Raptlat

Oem.-tery ol Rio Grande

H. $. FOX LUM6FR CO.

OPPOSITE READING STATION SwU JaKj’t Uwat friaei Later sorted, fen m ajn mn ni TUCKAHOE -f-oxhastt" new JERSEY Bell Phone. Tuckehoe 2801-R-13

Are You Insured?

You may be ever fio careful in driving a car and yet be a victim of an unwarranted accident. The other fellow wreck your and hurt you.

It will help a lot if you are properly covered with insurance.

E. 0. NOWELL, JR.

Swjintoa, Hew jersey

Philadelphia Office 136 Sooth Foorlh Street

Harry Sheffer

23-25 High Street, Millville, N. J.

Announces the Formal Opening of His New Store*

Today, Friday, March 12 You’ll Find it One of the Smartest

Stores You’ve Ever Seen

You’ll find a modern, up-to-date store, containing the latest in arv parel for men. boys and children, expert service, and best of all. the same policy which made our old store the best known in Millville.

over a generation. The old store is gone, but all that was worthy and fine remains, transfused into the new.

Its aspects may be changed, but its ideals are changeless.

You will find the same thought for your service as in the pa' with better equipment for yo comfort and convenience. Our new home is the result' of the whole-hearted suppoit lhi* community lias accorded us^/or

We want you to continue to feel /nt home here in this new store, l .whose very existence is the measure of your confidence in - the old.

Come to ot'r Formal Opening, today. Friday. March 12th.

A Token of Good WiU for Every Visitor - -rr^-jb r

1891

35 Years of Honest Dealing

1926