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cm MAT CCTOTT TBOB, IBBAT. smiMBIS 10, 1926
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f fartrumort, but I <ws tetf you
• city," aid the
element* in adtiaf a small town a •«Tnt of •" msph: sup»d> of pun
| dty is the
! grown hrgv the pfobien^ has become more I which municipal govemmeno have gate to in-
, California, a fmr facts about whose water e to all interested in city planning. reau, with its supply and distribution t of more than $75,006,000. a of wppi> ».« gknt afueduct narly 250 miles own as the Owens River Aqneduct sod is laid m Desert and up the east side of the Sierras to fe sear their stnainitt.
b *
e and is capable of meeting the This aqueduct is said to be the
* city.
c used tpr the storage of the water. They 6. *pc fpet or about 39,000,000,000 gallon^ ^e^ntjfs.tdomestic water requirements for an
.•tor m«i<» carrying the r of miles across the cunt*
Jjer preliminary work has been done for > : 260 milra long which will be built in. the
'yilrinr
ton and- wife, who have been
returned home on Saturday. Met. Katherine Bud entertained friend* tram New York for
Kies Hilda Blachatn and Mia* Ethel Hand were Cape May visitors on Wednesday-
Mr. sad Mrs J. B. Chamber* entertained company from Pennsylvania oa Sand*.Mrs Samuel Christian visited her mother on Sunday. Mm Sylvester Bishop. The Epworth Ueacu* held Us has!QMS and aoeial me*Una nt the home of Mtos Emms
alng
Cameron entertained relatives from out-of-town tha
Hampton and
a the nElhng snows is pure at the source , _^aji»ct. uncontaminated. The problem of ; reae}vois is .met by an elaborate system of
Mrs. Alice
daughter Cape May
Ralph Peterson and Daniel Baud visited Samuel Hmmpton Thursday evening. Mm Jennie Bingham entertained relatives from Jareejr City oa gaaday. Mr. Herman Lpnhar called oa T. <h M*ckle on Friday. WttllAPJ Towler spent the week end. will* M [ *■<! Mrn Opnwr
t old method of throwing in powder, chknoe gm * m a way akailar to the charging of carbonated o t£ tank*. <* «h*t «ht health e cast of water-borne
■ of the e
[Writers
give
j by Mim ForT-alxth the •ueawy
me held In the » beach, a quart •WweHy Quar r
• Otty aod the
the OW
r*he HU of the ^ of the songs
• for Ses Isle City
Mr. and Mm Edson Lawrence, of Bloomfield, here beam visiting Bee. and Mm C. 8. ~
In PMUSelphta. Members of the Woodbine Volunteer Fife Department, held a tag day la town on Saturday mtly netted quite a
* «aig
Mr. and Mya. Henna* Usher entertained friaada an Sunday. The A. K. Bible class held Chair masting at Mm Daniel ~—*-—’ i Wednesday »ve-
Uta uember* of Amwanoii CoqpcU, had a 4o«gie roast os the beaeh at WUdwood on Saturn day. evening. Mlsa Helen Syler was given s birthday surprise party, on August 11. Those who attended were Mr. and Mm Herman 1 dinar, Mm Mary Bartleson. Anglesee: her sister and husband, of Egg Harbor: Edward Robinson of Woodbine. WiUUm and Hnttie Noon, Gladys Davison, U4a, Anne and Ethel Fowler and Ralph Peterson, all of EMom. Mias Edith Hand, of MlUvUle, spent this week with her parent*. Mr. apd Mm H. O. Mackle entertained relatives from Cumberland. Md., the past week.
Mias Virginia HHderbr»nl spent Saturday evening in Atlantic
City.
Mr. sad Mm Hope Madden and Mm Jennie Madden attended Mr at Egg Harbor one day
1 earns with us Ed Robil
and Mm Dare BeMneon,
at Washington, D. C.. are apenA-
time with Mr. sad Mm
■on and family,
d Mm E. L Rice have
Km NaU Begin* and daughr motored to Philadelphia,
shopping on Monday.
Edward Bythway and wife, PhlUdelphlt. who have h spending a week with Jai Cloud and wife, returned boms
. who signs where Mr.
L with apologies
Baitese. was:
I of the old apple
Rice will
SeeretanBof the Tax Cape May County. i C- Stmek and EliMheth Carson have resumed
Moore mad wife, of Pen and William Alloway and Georg* Segal, of FhlUdel-
aad wife here-
Mm Alice Cloud and ehHdren are spending this week wiyi her
of last year at
Burley a City.
Odgen Gandy and wife, of DennievlHe, were Friday erealng callers en WIIHam B. Eldredge and
George Pewell motored
May Court Mouse Saturday. Mr. mad Mrs. William Helm, of •hfladeipkia. epent the week
ead arltk Anthony Helm. Mrs. Harry Morgan was >caaa City visitor Saturday.
Mm Alfred Sharp, of Auduboa. apept Batuaday bar* with rria-
Mtss NaoTil Cake sad ;frlend. Mr. COHiaa. of Philadelphia, were Sunday visitors with her mother.
KT^Hope Madden j K end at Beesiey's B-aad Mm Harry
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church met et the hom and Mm W. 8. Shaw t
day evening.
g. 0. Langley
entertained relative* fi boro pa Sunday Mr. and Mm William Stmek Save been anrertalnlng relatives from Lebanon. aP. *Haa Hales Sturgis «*fJ on -_jday for Burlington, fber* she will tench In one of the pub-
:hoo>a,
-. and Mrs. J. Palmer have Men entertaining Mr*. Elies Palmer. Mrs. EdUk Snyder. Mrs. E Cummings, of Falrsuwat. W. Vs., Mm Jeff dart and Mm * Pierre, of Camden. tourney through f-lassL
ELDORA Mr. H. 0. Mackle was
. thirty i
Myrtle
Raymond Sharp.
h. Oltu
William Fowler and Edward Motm were at Sea Bde on Tu**-
daf amalag.
PETERSBURG
i Swarthmore, Pa.
OB one of the United States
croadngu uttar IS I
; Ernest Vierkottsr 1
■iisi>E.^wSr ***»!■ b« kafi, W m; , dd m: and Mm Ceram (Qndst li km, IS m, each havu annotmead •a wfluagBeas to compete in mMl . hn event and it is possible a 2& ate* wfli dmatas.
Mr. and Mm John and two chltd^n. of Nc.-riatown, Pa., were calling on their niece, Mm Katherine Matthews, Tues-
day evening.
Mr. sad Mrs. Dawson, of Hat ford. Conn., took sapper Tuesday evening with their aunt, Mya-
nma SouLr.
Mias Frances Garreltaon and mother motored to Baa tale City the tore part of the week. Mrs. L. C. Ashburn soec eral days this week la WUdwood with her daughlar.
trip to Brldgetoo tha fore part of this weak. Miaaea Lean sad Sam Dnwaon mad brother. Edgar, of Cam May. were calling oa thalr aunt. Mm
spent the holiday* here with her ■later. Mrr. Etta Reeves. Mr. and Mm Jehu Parsons, of Bridgeton, spent the week end ' Labor Day with Mm Parson, Le Roy J agger* sad
family.
Work has begun on the new one fence which is being erected around Tabernacle Cemetery, which when completed will he
Miss Gladys Hess has returned home after several days stay with her aunt. Mm Ira Hess, of Sea Isle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon and children, of Cape May. ■pent Sunday with Mrs. Lemunyon's father. Mr. H. C. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess, with Mr. and Mm R. B. Mason, spent Wednesday evening at Wildwood. Mr. and Mm Hershel Layton and children, spent Wednesday evening wfth Mm Layton's mother, Mrs. Shaw, of South SeavUle. Mr. and Mm Jack Camp, of MUlrlUe. are visiting Mr. rvnd Mm. Thomas Harris. Mr. S. Lloyd, of Atlantic City, ent the week end with hjs mother. Mrs Mary Lloyd. Mr. and Mm R. B. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess motored Ocean City and enjoyed a show on Monday evening. Mr. a 0. Mason, of PleasantvlUe, was calling on relatives here on Monday afternoon. ¥ r - Frank Barnes, of Elmer, I calling on friends here on
Mm Elbert Eldredge. of Leesburg. spent Wednesday with her Barents. Mr. and Mm Joseph
. Olive Hoffman a
wfelch when completed will he nni*y with her slater, of Cape
similar to the one at the m/B.1 May.
Church at El dors
i official board meet leg was at the M. E. Church Friday
Jack Baker, of Philadelphia. *t-
¥r. R. B. Hem and Mr. R. B. Mason made a basin ess trip to
Tugkaboe_oni Saturday.
dt r-
Ahdrew Hawa la improving 1 home by addi«g a sun parlor. fred Derr entertained folk* from Pennsylvania ?v«r the weak
Jacob Cox. of Philadelphia, but who formerly resided here, spent **-- holidays hare at hi* former
%T‘
and Mm David KePbanoa
motored to MamaaUoq.and Mill-
ar. *
vtBe EatqgSfif. .
Mr- apd Mm Harvey Hawn stalled a beach party at Bato* Baaeh. Fishing Creek. Aon day. Work is progreasing ve; rapidly oa the bungalow < Tabernacle road, be lag built for Mr,, and Mm Albert McNeal. Mm Edaa Foulke. of Phlladel
surfed here Til sad ST.
. G. Wydner Kaadler and vgife. of Philadelphia, were recent visitors with Mm Kaadler’s parents. Fred HJggs and wife. Aimer Si—hoen sal family ovm into their new home in Ocean City on Tuaaday. Mm Richard Voaa attended the funeral of Rev. H. J. He lee man r. 8— tale City. Thursday. Morgan Le* moved hu family Into their a*w huagataw on Thursday. Mtos Mary Bradley, a graduate none of Philadelphia ie spending a two week*' vacation at the kome of Richard. Vo— Mm Sal lie Flower* and a—, Kenneth, of Bridgeton, vlailad with her mother. Mm Eva Hoff, e Brat part of the week. Mrs. Emma Butler sad two daughter*, of Philadelphia, were week-end visitors with
mother.
Cold Spring.
Mlaae* Althea Taylor. _ Harrison. Brel* J aggers, Caroline Hnnforth. Anthony Bloomer. Warren Nichols are tha girl# and from here who are eligible '“ter Cape Mat High 8*fcsol
Levan Dickiaeoo. of Philada! phia. with three friends from hi*
week end agd Ighta Day her* •It* parents. Mr. and Mrs. L—i Dicktaeoa. Mr*. Walter Weecott. of Chin coleague, Ya.. was vlaltlng Mm Ida IngeraoU one day this past
wife, of
Glean. N. Y.. ware Friday vtoltor* with their alater-ln-law. Mm
Rachel Lee.
Mi*. Julia Van Gilder enter-
lined Tomlin Bailey, of New
Elisa-
York.
Middletown. — Friday. William lagerwolt, < bath, N. J.. we* a vMior with hi* mother.
School open— here oa Turnday wit it Mia* P—ri Stretch priaotpal sad Mm OoraoiU Rom
forth to S I their annua! picBug and sport» of Indulged la and
Mr. Harry Rami, tf MUIvill*. was a week-end visitor of Mi. and Mm C. Haad. Re*. Paul Myers *penl Sunday afternoon at Bil**>Bt. Mr. E. Btshiig, of PhUedri phis, spent Hut day with Mr. sad
Waller
~ ‘ tor* wl Mm O-a Voss.
G—sgv Hataoa. wMs sad Bti children, at Atlaallr City, apeal Sunday with Fred Mtgg*
wife.
sad
of North Breddw hor Day vMuu HUL
Mm Laura Bmytnan entertainher daughter. Mr- **<1 Mr*, heard Rice, of Maple Shade, er the week -end recently. Mm Oscar Fraley ha* returned to her home with Gloucester aftor a week's visit here with her
MV. and Mm Le Roy Jaggrra and daughters, motored to Bridgeton. Labor Day. "r. and Mi*. Alfred Jackson entertain Ml Mr. and Mi*. John rr amd son. of Philadelphia, a couple of days this week. Lou of hit_ aearching for the iddan name* maoag tha TIMES CtaasltLsd Ada. And more fun
them, for that mua— a free
Mason returned
Saturday pfter a few day* stay with her mother. Mm K. Helaer, of Richland. Mm Julia Moore, of Camden, lied on Mrs. R. B. Hem oa
Friday.
Mm Conover anc son. of Somers Point, and Mrs. J.-Melsle. ot Philadelphia, called on the ’tatter'* mother. Mm H. H. Layn on Tuesday eventog.. Mm Ira Hess, of Sea tale. —t Wednesday with her alnr. Ml*. Robert Hess. Mlaa Holds Mason is visiting r aunt, Mrs. Hulda Lemunyon, Q*#e May. for two week*. Mm Anna Williams and son. of KiUrUle, called on Mm R. B. Hem pa Monday. Mr*. Levi Hand and Mm R. Hem motored to Egg Harbor
on Thursday.
Mr. -and Mrs. Lester Biggins ,#nt Saturday-and Sunday with tha former's parents, of Avalon. ” ' and Mm F. Shilton Of.
calling on frienda ire on Labor Day.
5r. Mutcher. of )' alervllle. U In town on Friday evening. Mr. and Mm John Creamer otored, to. Haialt-rrill* on Thurs-
day e«—Ing.
Mr. and Mm WUaon James —t Saturday sventng with relates at Deanlsvillr. Mr. sad Mm Walter Hm*. motored to Cap* May Court House
oa Saturday.
fun. searching for the me* among the TIMES Ada And more fun II
Vlncen' Miller, of New York, renewed old acquaintances here over the week end. Mi*. Harry Chester and children . have returned home after spending the summer with her mother. Mm William Dobbins, of Howells. N. Y. Isaac Thompson and family, of Rhode Island, visited relatives here during the wenk. Mr. and Mm Ralph Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. George Hy land spent Saturday night at Cape May.
Turn to the Classified Department right now and aoe if —— name Is hidden among the C fled Ads. A free theatre for two for you If It Is.
Are you ape ot the lucky hidden . i fans vnp have received a S theatre ticket for two' if^, your same may be hidden ..
this week's ad*.
Liquor Destroyed
While reporters representing the various newspapers of the county were spectators, s with moistened eyes, while others with glint* of triumph predominating. looked on. County Detectives Unfreed and Higbep last Wednesday destroyed 100 gallons of "alleged" Intoxicating llpuor. valued at 12000, according to current price*, which they confiscated In recent raids.
SALESMAN
Who ccd drive Ford and make MS per week or atom, to assist Banin seUag electrical appliia Cape ay County. State
age and selling expedenet. Apply
Wright * W right, Inr, SMS rUfe At—, WUdwood.
Mr-* and
Tuck*bot- -
Why not re-roof for the hft time?
We do it with JohnjtManviHe Rigid Asbestos Shingles.
T. S. Godin Lumber Ce,
—fi
N iagara
FALLS
i
ntre Ugket for two for you. DENNLSVILLE
Eart Chester, of Germantown, •pent the week end with hi*
mother..
ttantse ticket tar two for you.
BELLEFVUN
Hr- «Pd Mrs. J. K. Whitaker. «f Wastmont. called on Mr. and Mm Odgen Gandy on Sunday. Mias Edith Gandy accompanied there on their return home. Mm John Breve* and daughter. of Avalon, called on Mr*. Eunice Carroll on Sunday. Mr. Stuart Thompson and family. ot Goshen, railed on Mm E.
B- Lewis on Sunday.
Um Sauiii-I WooDon vlaited relatives at Wildwood on Friday.
Mtoa Glendpr* Mason Is stalllag h«i sum. Mm Clareaee tauwanyow, af Cope May. M>. B«alamia Creamer Is visiting hi* mothyi. Mm M. Crmaver. for a few days. Tha Utoaes. Era.* and Hulda Maaua enjoy wl a «how at Wildwood on Saturday steal**. Mr. and Mm Manrios Creamer, of pvayilrvlll,. railed oa hU brother. Mr. Juba CreareM. oa Friday. Mr. Edward Huffman «| Monday la Camden.
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THURSDAYS
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$16.80
Trip
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the day preredlng .xrurokm.
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3
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