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CAPS KAY COUHTY TMES. FEEDAY, JUKE 4, IMS.,
v alues Set By Ocean
"ity Real Estate Auction Sale
Death of 4 Leaders Ends Progressive Era Ro.T«eveh Wanted To Run
r Bergmmc Quickly Snapped Up I™' f of , 11V , _ y, nr^.t i i'* ,b ' ,our of llbainl |»- —■Sowie riopertiea WitlidTawn j marking the end
i Amertcam blatory t> pointed out by
[Will Continue Sale Nett Setunky Afternoon;»«»«• '» a****''
“Colonel Ronunelt’* nsi«d wu r«*«Tl;- eonsMerlng a new adreo-
jture into metal and Induo trial J«u-
Ptoposala like olfl-ape pen-
Bayer Takas a Pratt two-family apart n.mi. at
«dd forj
tt waa repo
I tt for I1S.000 j strict ton of chtM labor.
Satan-ay C*y tots lo 'be Uo,,, Krmy atrf aary we Riviera tract, on Windsor drive j pyin* hi* tltoocbt."
aad Kealocky Avenue. aoH for uiilte. “He m-aa tblnktag In terms
lists per Icm. Kt<e other iMs'of ItlP.
la tkr CelBlty sold tor |t30«. | -Suddenly death _ . ] After that surnmnaa no one of t»Bssfaia la amera poetanre In all America Umugbt
The la* 1 Itroup of loU were, ta WriR , of 19J« 8| s weeki later icalr thrown on the narkei us. vo-tdrow WUaom. on hi. way home
,h '‘: from I,urope with the covenant aave the | of >A# | aacue of Natlmia. lajerted
«»"* a nr 7 tic*.
atrtekcn. He had riaen splendidly bt was ld-po»er a* the l.aer-i waa bayias th- eallie are Chrtomatom. because 0* ^ ***•• Ibis advocacy of the proareaslnt pUerd on ml. Ixle ^ J (br imues of isia.
in exit. » rear after WUstCS went. 8cmRohert laiPMIette waa called. maa 1 * Bryan, who tusd Inuced > epon i.-e aiaxe. withdrew, wpon the Atterlcan people > recliae that the national
2,600.000-Pound Honey Crop Produced in 1925 : Mor.- than r.SOO.OM pounds of I hooey, valued at more than
e produced by the
aylvanta In l»tS arcordlaa to estimates made by L. H. Wlble. State Dr par* me.it of Aerie ulture. I The bee Industry | n Pennsylvania is being placed on a more profitable basis. Cbarleo N Greene, the State's chief apiary j Inspector, has found that *• *• 134.ISO hive* of bee. la possible for beekeeper* to double the honey production from their hlww by eliminating foulhrood and following better j
methods In general.
Beekeepleg practice, have Improved In many court tie* as a result of the State'* apiary inspection*. whim Involve the ex-
bee colonies to de-
termine the prmeoce of foalbrood disease and the *u| of transfer of bees from the oldtime beehives to the movable brood frames as re^-lred by the
Pennsylvania bee law.
ERMA (Held over from last week) Alfred Porter, of Westmont. X. J. spent Sunday here with retetlvec. of Boy Srouta belonging to the Cape May patrol, attended s aortal given fa C
edition Hall. Cape stay. Friday evening. Mlases Breta and Marie J agger* and Lida Soult. also alH. B. West, of Cape May. •pent Sunday with Mis. Marie
Kelly
The Friday night prayer melting of the Cape May County Holiness Association was held a’ the home of H. V. Sotilt*. The school here closed Wednesday for the summer, and during vacation days the library will be open irom S.30 until 4 o'clock each Wednesday afterooon with either Mr. or Mr* Ed. Griffith. Jr.. In charge.
Mrs. Mettle Nie'tols. who has been confined to her home with Illness for some time Is able to b<- out and is improving nicely " Mr. and Mrs. Albright and daughter*. Maxine and Edna, .pent Saturday evening the Wild-
wood.
Mr*. Helen Huff and non. Bobble. and mother. Mr*. Laura Brayman. and Mr. and Mr* John Johnson were all shopping In WiMwood Saturday. Mr. and M-* Walter Garrettson and daughters. Cora and Jennie, npeit Saturday evening In Wildwood.
A. II. Swain. James Matthews, and Albert MrXewl were drum flahing in the Delaware Bay Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Jackson motored lo Vineland Sunday and vtailed Mr. jarknon'. aunt. Mr*. Mattie Jackson, at the Soldiers'
i Home.
I Edward Hanforth and sister Charlotte, of Phllrdelphia. spent Sunday here with their patent*. Mr. and Mr*. John Johnson. Jr., accompanied by John Johnson. Sr. of Camden, spent >hc. week end at their home here, the!
Lyle Cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. F.dward Rice, of'
Maple Shade. X J.. ojwnt Sunday here with their mother. Mrs.
Laura Braymere.
Johnaoii's old store, which ha* been vakant for a lonff while ha. been qpened by Clark Brother*, of Millville, as a wholesale fruit
and produce store,
Mr. and Mrs. Neloon Gnrrett«on are entertaining Mrs. Carretlson'a root ber. Mrs. Stltea. from cape May. for a time. Mrs. I Stltea is balplearly crippled with
; TbfumaUam.
Mr. and Mra- Harvey Hawn
I weie entertained at dinner Sun-
I day by Mr. and Mra. Lemuel Sehellenger. Flahing Creek-
Tempting Delicacies— Once Difficult—'Xbw So Easy/ % /l d*—- -d~i-yprap—-*
jf t , &i*v a insr ■-"J? rw fcw—■ »rw u aesarM teem. *e ■"F »(wvcl waw m ■—»»ha* “ - . ,1
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Atlantic City Efectric Company OCEAN CITY DIVISION 10th and WEST AVE.
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Business Corner Central Location One square from beach on Landis Avenue Lot 110 by 100 17-Room Boiling Furnished — Good condition $22,000 financed Dwelling Minerva Street 110 ft. west of Boardwalk 3 I -2 stories - 10 rooms tile bath, garage, showers lockers and laundry Lot 93 by 110’ Furataned Good Condition $18,000 financed
Business Property N. E. Gw. Swain and Pleasure Avenue Three-story Dwelling 12 Rooms Furnished with Garage Lot 140by no $20,000 financed
Beach Front Lots 88 ft. on Beach 160 ft. on Polk Street $5,000 financed
These values and many others can be purchased through Donch & Somershoe REALTORS Landis Ave. and Swain St., Sea Isle City PfcUdelpfoa Office: 217 Red EdUte Trust Bldg-. Broad end OiMtn.it Street* v \ We can acaiat you a. Buying. Selling or Renting

