-Shore Tracts Are in Demand
Lands Art Exchanging ship With Gnat Rapidity
CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 26 1926
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Sella Several Tract*
of the problems of the Capo ounty farmers, partlcnlarly i* ninn farms alone the Seashore Bonlerart. la > spend energy la plantr rest awhile until aomc realty operator pay* which baa been set for property. lands aic exchanxlnR dp with ouch rapidity It u> ill to ascertain the owner, .ly more farms alon* Main Boulevard have chanir#ri hip since last June tint In lous twenty years, actirlty was stimulated Stanley Pontiere and hit aspurchased a larxe tract at Point last year and ^ development la that sec- . ard ct the junction of eii Boulevard and Seashore .■ the great development t West Groan City Is con- ■ i. The Bay Front I-and which owns this tr^ct. '.bat il has aequired the j ol Eiekiel Corson on the rncr of the Junction of and Seashore Bouleproperty for many year* p of the show place* on the ad Seashore Boulevard, same company reports that aequired the land along 'It Boulevard to the Thorpe and northward from pH Boulevard. Including m» ol Amo* Clark. Hiram rer and Amos Corson, office of John J.Toater retbe sale of the Josephine V. 11 and Mary E. Young ibtcb is located on the ,rd between Marshall's and Peters bur* also report' the sale of the Corson tract and the L. nd tract, adjoining, com<00 acre*. Them- tract* ocated near Mars hail's Cor-
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Folks: After much listening, evidently. Ir»-lng Fitch tapp<-.l this off on hi* typewriter 'It Ik a question much discus- i sod as to who should bob their hair. Listening to the various | opinions put forth, we hart come to the rnnclmdon that t hose who have thick, heavy hair should bob It. as It i* m comfortable, hard to put up and won't get dry after a swim. Those whose hair is thin and short should have their hair in order to make It grow thicker and U won't be much It cut It anyway. Those whose hair is straight should cut as It I* ao stringy it can't look any worse, and thow whose hair is curly should cut It. because it will be less trouble bobbed. TT>e young should bob theirs, because It is suitable to a youthful person. The older once have theirs bobbed to make them look younger. If you ore sick It will make you feel better. If you are well you can stand the shock. All others, according to those already bobbed, may use their own discretion."
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If a man says that all woman are good, he knows very little about them: if he says that all women are bad. be knows nothing at all about them.
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"No. John." she pleaded,
don't want to go for a ride."
"But you must. Betty, never speak to you again. "ISo. now. don't you cot
'cause I won't go. You 'member
what happened last time."
"Aw. come on Betty. Just
once. Gosh, don't be ’Iraid."
"For the last time. John. 1 say no. You know how those
rides affect roe.”
So little Johnnie Jumped on 1 the merry-go-round by himself,
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thing and. perhaps, that after all. matrimony is not always the failure that some folks would have us belleee.
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A New Jersey Judges little daughter who had attended her Fllj father's court for tbi firs* time was very much intemled In the proceedings. \fter her return home she told her mother: "Papa made a speech and several other nun made speeches to twelve men who sat all together and then these twelve. .sura wenput in a dark rooaiy to be de-
Movef Main
Offices To South Bend ordlng to a statement 1sb) A. K Ersktne. president Studebaker Corporation, nufactnring. engineering, purchasing departments now . with their executive personnel, will be South Bend on or beSeptember 1. J»;c. Tb. office at South Bend will •e headquarters of all the »<■ departments of th< iiimnufaeturlltfr* plants of Porathm at Detroit. ngMelants Noa. J. «. 6. and 10. ■ntinue as usual. These manufacture Studebaket • sil nnd Special Six model* tervice parts. Last year produced E8.209 ears, emerage of E.693 pet»ud paid |:SS.:».46 local Tb. corporation fully apse* the great Importance <d ** * manufacturing and rial center, and expect* be an Important tac-
it* bust near Itle.
tiew building now being •! at South Bend for the u-panuetit* Include* IfiaififtA and riper! ; laboratPrtui for the en-
:, ‘fi tepulmrot.
orporatloa has acquire* ’ ol land twelve mile* South Bend for a provmd. Hills on the prop's an elevation ot ITS •r the lowest point. a»d
*■>» with 4 per cent. 6,
' 12 Per cent, and IS
nr- grad.-* nrr btlng bum
'•beni. A one-mile j *r track with loop* at a three-mile giavrj 'rack, murk and sand
*’► l«1ng laid out. Stride •ar* taken dally fiom
: platform* of an plant* thoroughly tested at tb* gtound. a* will sample*
i.uvkes ol foreign -id do- 1
•at* which enter into
I'lon with them. Thtough
at^. Ktudebaker cars will '•-qulrrd to prove Iheit The proving gnsind will barge of a resident et>'•l»>rtlng direct to tb* :' of ibe corporation. >ne Haibor Seeking
National Bank Charter
-.tioci ha* brrtt nailr to [droller ol the Cuticocr. ugtun. tor authontv to
“ fhr King Nanuna 1 Hank
Harbor. Cape May 1 _V J.. with capital <»i Hir application was preHarold I. Taylor. <
Harbor.
I trasury Department :,, >g tbr rnourcr*. it ' ! of the organizer* and "i»in i» vatisrartorv the ai*w til be granted.
Two confirmed local bacbelor* have not been speaking for a week a* the result of an argument between them as to whether a wife should be paid regular wage*' by hqr husband.
I was ta'klng to a husinris man the other day and he took out hi* old-fashioned hnntingcase watch apparently to note the time. And as he did so. I noticed a picture In the inner sid. of the case. “IF* my wife." he explained, perceiving my interest. "We have been married
25 year*, but I open my watch I had tecently. a hundred times a day. more to I He aw oke one morning to find see her face than to see what I his wife had left with the lurid time ft la." I man. and also to discover later And I couldn't help thinking I that some one bad stolen thr. r that this was a very beautiful j calve* from his bam Then dur-
An example of the old raying. "Hard luck never come* rtagly." is ably depicted in the re vers, e a tanner down Bio Grande way
ing the day he fell from the 1 1 bam loft and broke his leg. And th.-n that evening h!s|| wife returned.
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Srhool teacher: A person i makes nearly enough money 11 teaching nine months in a pub-11 He school to pay for being taught IM three month* in a summer j K
school.
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Bill Smith loved to tinker around, and was always haying 1 tooP; his last purrbas.- being an expensive new sjw. Tile first | time he had occasion to use he xtornH-d into the kitchen and ]| Informed hl« wife that he ' going to exchange the saw. "Why " he spun. r<-d. "it w> cut hot butter:" "Y.-th it will daddy. ' lisped 11 his littic daughter. "Junior saw-i ed a whop brick in two withj| it tbltb morning."
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Dad's smiling again. He's paid 11 for snoot of the gifts the family J give him for Christmas.
There doesn’t s.-em niurh that 11 a Wildwood flappev could leave' off to give her a cold unless it ! I* h.-r eoat of paint.
SERVEI. i» -Id on exceptional l.bcial trrniv. For rooiplrtc information. p Lo nc. call w write.
* Hut u it a pat Jonah!r trimr. Jlf moil i.mfonr U oulJ lurnimh lo t>r,Mtlih!, I art of ihoir appttizinp Jfluciii» irpt <° ftrih anj mr.l h SLRI'f.L. .inJ ihtn then K the ‘ omfortir.0 tnouinift that iht knratftne Jrj tolJ. of SERI EL hfp! \o:J frrr f'om tor lamination t.nJ ihi Janrrt > that mtllt h, prtitnl if t/t.lri.ilr JU not Ufllanlff Hand fna’J
/tv ry tuiuuh —day and night— Summit and If'tnlrr—forttfu/ly •emonng I hr hint and humidity -. u hi h mine- tag Inultria thrive. Thr inintamr of hralth and ■ f| “i.iour" juitifu I thr "fint .v>/' nf SERI F.L ideal rlertric trh'anon. And the expmu of op< ’ation a a tur.lly mu< h lau rr than tht i oil of leu p<rfeit method! of tht pall.
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Combination
Auction Sale
ot Real Estate
to be conducted under the personal direction of
AUCTIONEER
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