Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUHTY HUES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1926.

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County Boarrtr 1S27. the Cave of AjricullurUpon (he campalKU 1 conduct

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p of public purfhaMng its. rather Into the aa. will acth; buyins jMtrkUinc >rary pcr-

Sea Isle City Branch Libraty Some Good Reading For 1 Longer Winter Evenings What bett«r crmtpanlon can b‘ found for lone winter evenings than a story which carries us away from every day affairs and shows u* a larger world and more varied interests than our own? The B«a lsl> CHy branch llbrary llbrary ha* received the following new book* from the County Library. They are varied in themand yet are alik.' in the fact that they are interesting and whoUFYJOinet. "Madame Storey." Fletcher. "Martbeet.T Royal." Bartley. "Her Mother's DaughOrtxy. "Celestial City." Minnigerode, "Cordelia Chan-

treU.”

Em, "Afternoon." For those who like Information interestingly told, th* following are recommended: Thompson. "Science old and

fv’ew."

Norwood. The Other Side of tic Circus" The library is bprn on Tuesday and Friday -venings.

Brother Of Former Mexican President In Eevolu- , tionary Plot

en fi.ilowicing pout 1 adapted

Hh good market* iv- not paid much

wing » s in th-

Co. Firemen Gather At

. Stone Harbor Welcomed By Pres. Taylor Cluck Strong Wolf Speaks —Entertained By Quartet

Alfonso da U Huerta, brother of the former president of Mexico, who. with his brother, la the object of extradition proceeding* which Mcitco <111 bring to bare the pntr returned to that country irjm the United Slates to answer "hsrsfcs In connection with recently frustrated revolutionary plots. Alfonso was recently actjulttefl by » United States court of charges of violation of the neutrality laws.

grower* m; Dave Trcncctl Serves Eats

•bias of po-1

* Bta.e. while j from, these' The Stone Harbor Fire Com-

pany entertained the Cape May County Firemen Association Wednesday evening at the local Are

hall.

President Harold 1. Taylor welcomed the fire Oght-trs to Stone Harbor. Major George L. Markland alao extended greeting to the association. Chief Joseph Strong Wolf, a full blooded Indian, who was the guest of Mayor Markland. gave an address on "Service" that was full of human Interest. Chief Strong Wolf U profieaor of Anthropology at the Fuiverslty of Pennsylvania. He is i graduate of Leland Stanford Uni

veralty.

The Flat Iron ufenestra, composed of niemb-ra o( th* Stone Harbot Fire Company rendered

interest j many number- and were well *ptrv. fruit.! piauded for Ihelr ellorts. The leral farm quartet Is composed of Harry

j Simpson, who play* the tenor

operationsi horn; William Reynold*, cornet: adveftise and Gu* Miller, vioiin. and Ernest

r buying thou-

l Of potatoes from

1 *", Virginia and ■■ and Wls-

mic situt oorreefed. i incessant few year*

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disposing

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t Slate w.d'

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Binding out

| north side Minerva Street, east of Londls Avenue, including two J lo’s. The office Is impressed with

mber of transit inquiries.

Building and Improvement ]

Goes Ahead WOODBINE Two New Homes Neering i v E , M-H^row eMM is

_ I Ntw ^ ork for several days.

Completion; Third One The first of a series or concerts Started in Sea Isle '-va* giteu in the Community C-n-

!ter Auditorium on November 1-. j S. Levin and R. Cutler, both

Improvements To Others i students at the university of

Pennsylvania law school, visited j their parents over the week end.

Soa Isle City I: enjoying a j y. Marcus and his brother building ant*, improvement period, i „ nw occupying the Levenson which started after the cloae of j apartment*. the summer season. This can be’ The MlBSCg j y^vene and Milobserved by the number of new |dm) L>evenB wer( , Ph |, a(lel p hl3

j ™" ore Saturday and Sunday.

'* *" * ' * " i The Misses M Boyer. Fay

• Boyer and Dot Wolfson. former ; re-idents of Woodbine, attended

' the Teach rs’ convention.

ments and alterations being made, while realtors repor' good

buslueib. though thi

present la considered alow else-

• i- , lantlc City, and motored to Wood-

of WIUUoi ] „ rU1 , rrlonds.

. Zimmerman, of Phila-

l Dolphin Street, is

rapidly nearing completion. The .

idelphia. is stopping with Miss

Celia Rosenfeld. Miss M. Dancrhlrst. Mrs. H. Benson and Miss Esther BenM>r. motored to Atlantic City on Sat-

urday.

Mr. I. Linte-. a student at

eek end with

and pantry, t

ond floor I

built i

product!

» way in which k divided. This te work will be luoers of egg*. Oth-'r products. | profit according lo vbirh their interests reprewenteit. while ( naknowinglv for the Will ahsre in the bem-

proper

l County Jail

Miller at the piano.

Harry Simpson sang two ba*<

solos- William Reynold* played his bell Instrument and gate an entertaining monologue. Gu* Miller played several violin solo*.

David Troxel and a chef served mighty good refreshment*. Names For Jury Lists Sheriff Hoffman In the presence

of a Jury Commissioner and Judge Henry Burt Ware, of Salem County, drew a revised ll'd of

names from which the Dec

[ye priaone-s ini grand ani petit Juries wt' are await-1 drawn. According to the . are await- [ juries are drawn fifteen day*

| fore the opening of the term.

Cape May Chapter D. A. R. Meeting Addressed By Judge Eldredge on Naturalization A meeting of the Cape May Patriot:; Chapter. Daughters Of the American Revolution was held at the home of the R’gent. Miss Mabel Clay, on November 6. Two new members, Mrs. Thomas ttndson. and Miss Jane Ogden w-re admitted to the chapter. The Regent made a report on the recent State conferenc? *l Plainfield. There was also some discussion relative to the presci-va-(Ion of Revolutionary graves and lo the work of the society in the detention rooms at Ellis Island. At the close of the business meeting a number of guests arrived in time to enjoy Miss Louisa Corson’s vocal selections. "At Dawning" and "When 1 Am With You." Judg- Fldredge then gave a most Interesting and Instructive talk on "Naturalisation and the Courts." The Judge's address was followed by the usual social hour, during which delicious refreshments were serv.»d by the associate hostesses. Atlantic City Times Suspends Publication The Atlantic City Dally Times, launched about seven months agj by a group of Philadelphia and loc«| business men. ceased publication Saturday night. The following announcement appeared in the paper: ''With this edition of the Atlantic City Times. l*s further publication is suspended At the direction of Leonard D. Atger receiver, curtailment of this newspaper was announced •his afternoon " The Time* went to the hands of a receive- about

month ago.

hour ■ 1* of th.- latest American style of Pompeian brick and, stucco. Th- basement contain* a large music room, a laundry, bathrooms and abow--r. furnacand store rooms The first floor ha. . living room

*■■1 parlor, dining room, kitchen | b|| p an . ntlI

bedrooms bath Mr To „ ejr and riml , r #n . now tt lor. Th.- *5®-j occupying the Botwinick cottage.

-specially "> j „„ no Hlrach Avenue. Mr. Tolley

house a music library and for b ( . m p| oyp<1 :U , he woodbine Na"*e as study. A. L. Muller Uj Uona , Ban * a „ raJ , h | er . the contractor. Mis* L. Stelas entertained her

Contractor M. Orainl. of Wild- frlpnds

at a bridge parly.

wood. Is completing a nine-room; brick home for Antonio Finoc-j chiaria on Paris Street. A modern I store front for a barber shop with all the latest conveniences

L* ihc- plan.

The same ronlrarlor ban com-, Pleted alterations of the property, of Tamm anno Cipolla, of Italia : S*wt. adding a one atory brick | front, planneil for use a- allor

shop.

A new residence on the Boulevard is being built by Charles Clouting for Fred J. Matt, of Philadelphia. James McDevltt has added a brick sun parlor to his propertyon Dolphin Street. The new home of Theodore DeBow on Neptune Street, a bungalow type, is complete. Gustav Cronecker Is row occupying his new home recently completed on Landis Avenue. It • is one of the show places of the!

city.

Hawkins Construction Co., are I constructing a p.-manent. ap-t Proach at Pear - . Street and th; Boardwalk tor the Sisters of Mercy of Pittsburg. The properties of H. C. Kumpp, Landis Avenue and Maxham Street art being improved by tha addition of new aebastos shingle

roofs.

Realtors report good business. The D. G. Geller. Company office reports the salt- of several lots in the northeast section of Sea Isle City and the sale of approximately ITS.000 worth of mortgages. | The sale of the following rcall estate was recently negotiated through the oifices of Donch &| Somersboe: Five lots corner of Polk Street and the beach; one' lot east side Landis Avenue.; above Elm; tine lot south east; corner Sea Isle Avenue and House Street; one lot north side Elm Street, cast of Landis Avenue; one lot Boardwalk, north of Elm Street: two lota north side Shell Street, west of Land.* Avenue; two lots north side Hammnnton. east of Landis Avenue. Propertysituated north east corner Swain and Pleasure Avenue, including three lots. Property situated

M. Rosenfeld. of Sea Isle City, s now residing In Woodbine. 1* Tenenbaum. of Cape May. islted triends in Woodbine on Miss Freda Decker has been i a shopping trip to New York. Mr. J. S. Miller spent the week end with his parents in Philadel-

phia.

Mrs. E. Brsslow is visiting her children in Philadelphia. ii rs."" SI “Good ma n” 1 s Mopping with her san in New York. Miss S. Zuchovitz. a student at the University of Pennsylvania, visited her parents over the week ^ Dr. Joseph Levenson and his, mother are moving to Phlladel-! pbia. where Dr. Levenson Is to: open an office. H. Lapldus. of Wildwood, visit-' ed his sister. Helena. Saturday' : and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tinsley and Mrs. C. Snyder motored to Allan-] tic City on Friday. The teachers of the local schools attended the teachers’: convention in Atlantic City on Friday. Mr*. &1. Biume and son. Jack, of Cape May. visited the Shropshire* on ^Saturday.

Stone Harbor Board of Health The following officers were elected by the Board of Health of Stone Harbor at a meeting as the home of J. Murray Bunting on Wednesday evening: President. Dr. Robert O'Nell: vice presldem, J. Murray Bunting: secretary. Miss Annie T. Jeffrey; treasurer. Joseph T. Robinson. I»r. O'Neill and Ills* Jeffrey arc serving three year terms: J. Murray Bunting and ‘Joseph T. Robinson, two years: Mrs. Haairis mi and Harry- Clark, one year.

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If You Wert Hear Life's journey would be brigh* — If you were neai It's burd.-n would s -em iich:--If you were near: Th" sunshine of your smllWould illumine every mile. 1 could work and laugn the while. If you were near. Here lie the -rmalns of a radio fan Now mourn -d by his many relations. He went to a powder mill, smexing bis pip-. And was picked up by iwentyonc stations.

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Times Building Sea Isle City. N J BrUFh*»« ^ 5 HOLLY BEACH AYLKUE

News Building Ocean City, N. JBell Phone: 1180 Bell Phone:

A Simmons Felt Plated

Mattress 55 lbs (Any Size)

Special at $12.00 THIS WEEK ONLY A. ROSENFELD

Adams Avenue Woodbine, N. J.

V/OU kiss the rent 1 money good-bye and that's the last of it. Each month you dig up the dough to give you a squatter’s right to live another four weeks. Buy your own.

BOTH

PHONES

JOHN L. MAHER

Special Sale United States

Cord Ti

ires

All Tires Have Factory Wananty and Bear

Serial Numbers

WE DO NOT HANDLE SECONDS .

30x3% Cord 30x3% Oversize Cord 31x4 Cord 32x4 Cord 29x440 Balloon Cord 31x525 33x600

$7.25 y.60 11.65 12.25 830 14.00 16.80

Corresponding Reduction in All Other Sizes

CASH ONLY

PALMER

TIRE SHOP

1016-18 Asbury Avenue

. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Phones: 557, 235

Everything Needful For the Thanksgiving Feast! Next Thursday will be Thanksgiving Day, and we are ready to serve you with everything needful to make your Thanksgiving Dinner a success. Below we have listed many seasonable items. Check each one and shop early to avoid any last-minute disappointments. The more you trade in our stoics, the more you'll find it pays to buy all your table needs— Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Farthest!

I OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY I Open late the night before to better serve you.

Reg. 35c Del Monte or ASCC

Asparagus Tips 2Qr 3 cans 85c — Doz. $3.40 1 '

Reg. 23c ASCO Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon

The- old-fashioned curing and hickory-wood smoking j make it delicious and - easily digested.

19c!

Reg. 13c .ASCO q OCc Cooked Pumpkin Now is the season for Pumpkin Pie

Sr Deliciously Tender Peas!

Beg. 18c ASCcf T«ldy Bear Seg 23c ASCO

Fancy Sweet Early June

PEAS

15c

Doz. $1.75

PEAS

12!zc

Doz. $1.40

Small Sifted PEAS «*- 21c

Doz. $2.50

I-- -Advance Thanksgiving Neads! • — B. & B. or Atmore's Plum Pudding can ASCO Cooked Sweet Potatoes . ... bl R cnn ASCO Crushed Sugar Cora ca" 15c Selected Mixed Huts 30c Soft Shell California Almonds Fancy Imported Walnuts 35c Choice Cream or Hazel Nuts 25c Delicious Cranberry Sauce tumbl<-r New California Figs -P kB 10c

ASCO Pure Mince Meat19c Red Ripe Cranberries 2 ltl ' 25c

Best Poultry Seasoning 10c Cooking Herbs (Sweet Marjoram. Thyme) pkx 5c Imported Stuffed Pimento Olives . ,Ml1 13c, 23c Meaty Spanish Queen Olives •*>' 10c. 20c Florida Juicy Grapefruit. .. each 10c Fancy Western Eating Apples Aoz S3c ASCO Golden Dates . pkg 19c ASCO Chili Sauce Mg hot 2tfe ASCO Rome-Styie Noodles p* 1 * 5c,

Supreme Fruit Cake 2 lb clkc $ T 00

The finest you i

Backed in u Decorated Till Box.

Ju»t Ta-te II

i uusUnll) Griming in FavM

Louellacft

Butter™-

Tat iiae« Butter ill Attica Richlnnd C A c

Butter n

Bread "'ST 1 1 fle Supreue ’ ” Victor Pa” *7 „ Bread u “’ • C

Ingredient* ^

Rich Creamy OOr I ASCO Cheese* 33 C !BUnEBir'25 c •.a.irmTt.tMMMMrMfriMirjp Advance Thanksgiving Baking Needs! ASCO Baking Powder 5c. 10c. 20cf California Seeded Raisins 13c j California Seedless Raisins p * !,: 10c | Best Imported Cleaned Currants P*<k 12V 2 c| Baker's Fresh Grated Cocoenut van 16 j Bakers Shredded Cocoanut . M 1 * 7c. 14c | Extra Fancy Giace Citron ‘-i th 23c f Glace Orange and Lemon Peel n > 25c | XXXX Confectioners Sugar Brer Babbit Molasses (Gtud Label)

Pure Vanilla Extract ASCO Ground CiBE-anion

These prices effective in our stores Landis Ave. & Italia St. Sea isle City, N. J. OUR OCEAN CITY AND WOODBINE STORES 755 Asbury Avenue 401 Asbury Avenuf £ 745 Asbury Avenue 1128 Asbury Avenue 3 De.Hirsh A Jeffarson Sts Qj eHKBsnaBi&VBBUsaanBJ..