CAPE *AY COtmTT Tt«M PXtDAY, nfEE 4. 19M.
Paffe Piftoe*
th* PhlUdrlpfcli DenUl College, wm « -reek-Hid vlrttor with tLe BotwtBleh fmmUr. Htaa rrancps M«rcu«. of Pblltdelphla. returned on Tuesday after «ecdlr« a few days with
relathrM.
__ Mta* Batelke PoUiknlck. of urday teenlni to PWladaJphia. U here for a few <l*ra' stay with her parent? Uraal Reiner, of Millville, •pent a few, day* here with relative*. He returned on Monday
evening.
L Miller, of Philadelphia, la epe&d the summer with imm ■ orwen* family. Hlaa Salty Shaeena. of Philadelphia. spent a few days with her family. A large audience attended the grammar grades at the Central School on Prtday. Woodbine High School baseball team won Its Anal game of the, season by devesting Mammonton High School. 7-0. Nat Roeenfeld motored ._ Wildwood oo Thursday evening. —at the evening with
^ Saturday. Peterson left fori _ ol Friday, and re-1 fre for a few daya.| r father, ftg BreakJjr. Of Free risked his partats! c Day. He re tuned \
Unl-
ZuetovlU. a New jerslty student, visited i Decoration Day. kd on Tuesday. p» Wodllngtr. of Phlla week-end vlal|nh hU parents. r Feldman, gradulate' w York Unlvsralty! tool. Is hare for a rith bis parents, r Becker was a Phlla faeae visitor on Satur-
pleigh Goldinger. a] bine High Behoof, are to take the ktltute student. U here entrance examinations to Tren-
f days’ stay with re la-1 ton Normal School.
Mias Ann Cohen, s school teacher here, left for her home In Worcester. Mass., on Friday, foliowing the closing of the pub-
la. of
. visited hU psrenu a for a few days. Shapiro, a l his sister. Estelle t from Philadelphia to ft day with relatives. | Feldman, a New York r medical etudent. visit I for a few days. 4 Gruber arrived on 'evening from New I spend a few days with
os Saturday, and spent | there with friends. Blumee of Pbilsbere for a few day* > her parents. Gov. of PhiUdel resident hen tod friends for
Lgveni
Ity os Monday, sad spent there on business spent an enjoyable
CItr on Sal-
at Atlantic 1 Ith friends.
ty student, visited his for a few day*. Botwinlch. a student at
Charles Iieiner. of Belvediere. N. J.. visited relatives for a few days. He returned on Tueeday. Mr. Samuel Stern, of Atlantic City, was here on budneee or. Saturday afternoon. Mr. J. Oppel. of Philadelphia, a? a few days’ visitor here with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chssens
id family.
, Mrs. M. Immerman was ticear City bnstnass vial tor
Tuesday.
Mr. Harry Levooson. of Dover. K. J* visited retail'
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jose. and son. Marvin, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mlsa Cecils Hornet el n. of Philadelphia. a former resident here, was a ho.lday vtsl.or with teta-
Gladys KaU. Sophie Clara KaU and Sarah >n. accompanred by Mr.
Joseph L. KaU motored to Trenton on Monday afternoon. The glria. all grad nates o( the Wood
It la considered ptoper for a mlniater to ktas the bride after a wedding, providing be doesn’t wait too long after. A skull half an Inch thick was unearthed In Arizona and ha* been aent to Washington without | the formality of an election. "To Increase your physical asset* take up golf and angling ” say* a health writer. We’ve noticed that these spo.u also Increase one llelng abilities. A man recently ate supper and slept in hi* flivver all night. The; next mctnlng he died of ptomaine, poisoning. Never leave anything i In a can overnight. Under the new 1926 traffle rule*, if a motorist «*t.-aln on the first bounce he's
ut
Gome hair restorer* arc guarstead to grow hair on door nobs, but who want* hair on the oor knobs anyway? If you want to live in the kind of a town that’s the kind of a town you like; you needn't slip your clothe* In a grip aad atari on tong, long bike. You.Tl find elsewhere what you left behind, for thereii nothing that’s really new. It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town; It U’t your town—It’s you. Real towns are not made by men afraid lest somebody else gets ahead. when everybody works
stalioh. A go-getter la one who
geu mat! at his sweetie
days before Christmas, gives her DO presen' and gor* and gets her
And If wane you make your __ , stake your neighbor can make back December 2Jth.
one. too. your town will be what 1
you want to see. twon— If* you.
Your j ^ Chicago ha* a new patriotic Pong. It la: Three Cheers for
t ....a ..j , , the Bed. Wine and Brew.” d.1 I I"""—! — m.». much ™ ss-Arife w ite =s ZZXITZZ
then Skill. I come but l all who will not see—the blind, the pemlmlatlc find not me. except
Tia unnatural, low and But my real w-lf by them
cannot be seen. Such men have eye*, but bereft of sight; and aan hare they, but cannot hear
aright They si
t. but 'Us not true—I change my form and come each day anew.
I am opportunity.
Men are like chain; they vary In shape and size, but all jn. Seine men are like mahogany chairs; they lose their polish after a Title while. Some ars ‘ Chippendale chain: they 1 delicate handling. Some a.w like plush upholstered -h-in: one cannot stand them on a hot day. O hen are like parilamcaUry Bents: they have to be won. Some married men arc like deck chain; they are always being dragged about. And. finally, most man are like rocking chain: they pot
you to sleep.
The street was thronged with thousands of hurrying pcoestmna. Suddenly a woman's cry rose shrilly above the noise of the passing throngs. “Give me a!r.’ she shreiked. The crowds gasped
triumphantly drove her car. with one fiat tire into the filling
station.
EXECUTOR
TRUSTEE
Bet-uC 1 Potash, employed at Ocean City visited hi* family on Monday. Mias Joaepline MacMahon. a local school t.'acher past term, left for Bangor Me., where she will spend the summer month* with friendi Isaac Lap id us. of Buffalo, ■pent Monday here with his fam-
ily.
Joseph Ron hi user was an Ocean City business visitor 00 Monday evening. Howard Myers, of Philadelphia. spent s few days here with relatives and friends. Mias Hannah Grossman. cC Newark, was a visitor here with the Leachitz family Miss Annie Dttwln. of Philadelphia. visited her parents for few days. Abram Alexenbcrg. of Wew York, was a we with his parents. Waller Johnson stUl holds the American League record for wild pitcher*—21 In the season of iflfl.
Chtjteicd 1862
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. ASSETS, $5,700,000.00 Four per cent Interest paid on Time Accounts
ADMINISTRATOR
jmartfy Finished ully ^quipped Dodge Brothers Specie] Coupe id rule , ad to as SPECIAL hfcpupr it induues every itetn of
TheTbrqueTube is a sturdy ! backbone for BUICK^Wiiy
It holds the rear axle firmly and
tatte the car** beauty aad comfort:
cowl lights and natural mood wheels — disc
Hood and body smartly finished in tartan green lucquer, with canoociw yellow stripe; upper body m blade lacquer with glossy oven-baked aaamri fenders and abiekia. Genuine tand-buSui Spanish leather grayish
Car...
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918.50 $973.50
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T, wcMAd be L the Torque Tube Drive, to drive a Buick from New York to Saa F '■
of saxophone playing.
Reading maketh a full man. And It also maketh a lazy man.
Green Peppers Used To Flavor Dishes Various Means of Utilizing Vegetables Explained Several mild groaa pepper* are sometimes served by themselves a vegetable dlup. either fried In batter, broiled or baked in the oven. After they have been washed they are usually prepared for any of the** ■methods of rooking by cutting them in naif and removing tbi core and seed*. They should be basted witn nutter if they are cooked In the oven or broiled under the gas flame. Sometimes the skin I* removed when they are se-ved. Tomato sauce or lemon juice way be used for
exclusively to the showing of motion pictures. Some of the remalnit. have a combination and movie policy. Only m in the entire country without the aid of the moving pictures.—The Outlook.
The tale is
Meat, flsli. cottage ebeese. pea- 'to give flavor to a great many it*, celery, tomatoo-. chopped idlsbe*. Inclndlnj soups and stews, onions, string beans or other vege- j scalloped dishes and salad*. tables. Such fillings are mixed | •• ••
with the starchy stufling in lie u cd. seasoned. moDtemil with
tall amount of stock, gravy but-jjijj
bite sauce, and the : xpn<- '
going to register for
election was asked his trade. - Mason and builder.’’ he replied. . top of the stufling Is UMtally !,
Tinkled with bread crumb*. Irtshmaa, baa the samv qucmtlon
put to him. “Knight o’ Columbus
b 11 .•ended or minced pep|« i s, i an . bricklayer.’’ he answered.—
both r.-'v and cooked, may bo used The
told- a-ound the of s movie director
Who was filming a new screen epic Th# Queen of Vice.” The scenario called for scene depleting tbc turning of Lot's wife Into a pillar
of salt.
“Groat Ides.” observed the dlrec-1 1 t. “hat It’ll have to be cut out If* not true to life.”—The Out
Because of l heir pronounced flavor, peppers arc more often • combined with other vegetables or! foods than served alone, say* the j United States Department of Agrl-; culture. Alter parboiling for two or three minutes they are stuffed
ways, either whole or I
spilt down the middle, and baked. | I .eft-orer* of many sorts may be 1 utilised In making the stuffing.' From a third to a half of this Is | usually a starchy material, such 1 bread crumba, cooked rle*.' macaroni, mashed potatoes or corn. ^ One or more of the following will, be found to blend well with the | flavor of any of these and of the f
REPUBLICAN TICKET
PRIMARY ELECTION
JUNE 16, 1926
For Congress ISAAC BACHARACH, Atlantic Qty For Asaembly CHARLES G. READ, Ocean CRy For Board of Chosen I
ROBERT S. MILLER, Cape Mi, Court Houm HENRY Y. CLOUTING, Baejley’, Point(Vote H» Irtfc) For Coroner Dr. H. R. HORNSTINE, Wildwood Ordered and Paid For by Robert S. Miller. Cape May Court Bo
The Torque Tube also scab the fieri* sbsft from the dot aad wear of the aaqL Look at the saesyfa of tbc Bzuck rtia ws and make a compensoo with competitive A eye.
Wktn BtOtr AmtomMa •art 9miU - - • BUICK wi// Build Them ....
Buick can arc sow sold on the bam of Federal Tax redaction, effective midnight. March 28th.
MOTOR SHOP
WILDWOOD, N. J.
Joseph Scrivnni, Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY
9th St. and Boardwalk Oce*’ Qty, N. J. When BcUet' Antomobtlei Are Built, Buiek Will Build Them
You, too, can O'vn A Packard six —and here are four sound reasons why you should buy it now
'•I VIE price reduction of nearly a * thousand dollars, made in 1925, put Packard Six comfort, beauty and distinction at last within the reach of thousands to whom the possession of a Packard had been a lifetime ambition. And Packard Six sales more than doubled in twelve months. If you have been paying over ) 1 500 for your motor cars you. too. can own a Packard Six. And here are four reasons why you will find this fine car your best possible transportation investment this Spring. Costs No More To Own Packard Six transportatibh costs no more by the mile than cars of lower first cost because owners keep their cart at least twice as long as they keep half-price cars. And all operating and maintenance charges are no greater. Can Be Paid For Monthly The Packard Six five-passenger sedan with all necessary accessories costs but $2800.00 delivered at your door. Lreight and tax paid. Under our liberal budget plan of purchase the down payment is $1020 and the monthly payments $170.
We will credit the allowance for your present car again.t the down payment. If there is a surplus it goes to reduce your monthly payments thus making the required cash outlay at any one time very low. Prompt Delivery Slow Possible If you act at once you can secure immediate or early delivery of any model Packard Six. But while prepared now with full stocks we foresee a repetition of last year’s shortage when thousands who wanted Packard cars could not get them for months. Quality cannot be built hurriedly. Used Cars At Peak \ alue Now Right now your present car can be disposed of in the best and highest used car market of the year. Naturally this is to your advantage. It means a maximum allowance to apply on your Packard Six purchase— even if you do not wish to take immediate delivery. Will you let us tell you more about the Packard Six and the ease with which you can have one? Our telephone is 564. Call us and let us appraise your present car. There is no obligation.'
PACKARD SIX : OCEAN CITY MOTOR CO. CADMAN A TILTON. !*«up. Ninth Street at Bay Ave. Ocean Qty, N. J. Dulriimtun far Cafir May G«a«/j f’-.ui Huy Cuwl Haute Iv O-taa fitly
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