rtitai
Sea Islfe C. of C. Endorses Boulevard
CAPE KAT COUSTY TIKES. FKDAY. JAKPAEY tl. 1W7.
tmtion trom Mnyor Sofronoy that; Otxyrlng wllh a ten $ 10.000 was ail lbe Cojnmtelon-1 pnee Irorn the bank. .ere could sec tfcelr may .clear to Rev. Fridsy. »ho to ' appropriate for that purpose. Tbto the MIHMIK Lailberan Cbucc* I reduction brought on an ani- j and a menrfn-r of State Kl-
Passes Resolution Favoring mated and interoatn* dtocMaton 1 «anto ■cogcnHtec on
Building of G>ast Road
MMUCM •«« . .. participated in by several of the cation, pare an i:i-:ructlv JUk pbers present, but without nc-ion “Kiwani- Kd.icaJlon. •«"-
dollar gold County, and UIS-I* Mayor of
North Wildwood.
Mr. Sony asked ReAdlr.K I Pctctaon had campairii-d for h opponer:-. Kraft obj.cted. iudgWare su-dalolnc objcctlotir He stated that r tmaon had refused to rsttac: the statetueni
inir edtl-
At tie regular rear-monthly ir-cling of the Sea We City ■ Chamber of Commerce, held In . the City Hall on Mon-toy evening. I • ■^solution was Introduced and i partied favoring the building cf | the Ocean Boulevard front Point i Pleasant to Cape May by the State as part of the State high-
way system.
I C. tiana n George Boeder, erf ' the Cb ’etmas tree committee, r.- ‘ parted thk' the free of 19S8 was the hew tha the committee ha? , ever had aao that the exercises . and dtotrihution of Christmas • stockings was »n entire Hb fold 151 workings » trlbuted among the kiddies and f that beet of all the bills were all
[ HouMated.
A vote of thanks was given the commute, and a rising vote of 1 thanks extend -d th; ofaalnnan. When the call for comm!use . reports was made tie reading ; trf the rwmlmlon forwarded the t City Commissioners by tie adI vorttolng commit tit of the chamber. requesting the Inclusion in the 1M7 budget of an appropri ! I at ion of 815.OOO for advertistngj Era We City, elldiol tie infer-1
| paiT4ci|»uru ju wj * '* j
1 m. mberv nresent. but Without oc-fon rvrwar rn iraon to irwiac.
cation, generally .•qnwklr^. Js'i,, ,1,* Wildwood n sometbing scary M w* ore to, nien h" told I’ltetwon tfc
nwei the hieh- 't nhility tt> serrel a! (ic|e was Ofitrue P. terprm mi '
eO«c:i' i.' ,i- nothing.
Mr. Redding declartd that
Ra\. Friday Discussed R^ddin, Given $1.01 ^ 'J; li.;' i.T Kiwanis Education! Verdio tajftmwge Suit |n.
It Direct., and Train, Wild-' .'"‘£^1 ~ I
wood Members Were Told
An octree by Rev. Fret Fri-l p,'„, ' , . . .^, Q , ' J 1 " ’ day. past president of the Mil!- iL- , It. riding denied .,tl. Kiw.ni* Clnb. nnd U-r,,-- .. , a | ~°"r.
ins by Mis.t Genev1?ve Oherlins. j ^, a ,. , j|,
Wildwood High School Senior, of of Five Mile B-wci for her prlK-wlnning way on .. - (w.-nty-flvt years. He •Thrift." were the bleb lights. Ihf prBMions hi had held. In the program at the weekly ,,94 b, WM , ctM .if Police, luncheon of the Wildwood Kl-| , s „, , VTOa|jll Orrk Anglmoa. wanis Club Tuesday. : North Wildwood Mtos OberilDg e nway was a a „ k lUI SheriP rrf Cap- May
written
ne. the beat of ;
reply-live submitted by Wild- Ewood High School students In a content conducted by the Mari*.. National Bank, with tie co-op<r ' ation of the school. In connection : with thrift week. Klwanl.-.r Clar-nce G. Eldrcdgr. cashier <■! the Marine Bank, presented Mi— I
Hunt s Casino WILDWOOD Vauderille Fvery Thuraday and Saturday
be bad gone to considerable ex pmtw to refuting the article and that up to Che time of its publi cation, his relations with Peterson were very good, he having known the dtrfendanc for twenty
years.
Forrcig Rich. OotMicUtnan of N'-rth WtMwood. on the stand
I said Pccenvwt toM Matthews Sat j Hrndemm they would get shelr
money (8500) back If they
I sign d the statement. He said [ the tdgnlng took place In the j office of William H. Bright in i Wildwood. He further staled
I tfcm Matthews said the
incuts was not road to him. but
the signed it.
Sheriff James Hoffman was
j called to the stand. He aaid he was Cnder Sheriff in 1915 f wheo qu-srionctf. He said he
Vard Hemi rson say toat "Hed
'uing was; • in It." Hr forth r :|t.toi(le-i that he heard Matthew* ini,y he was called to U*e offk' (of WIBtorn II. Brigbi by Pftcr-
Albi-rt •nrompmni. ChW of Po-
lice irf North Wildwood, on tbrtae.- rtated that Matthews Udd him that hr didn’t know Redding and didn’t know Mayor Raiding s name was mentioned in the affidavit at the time Hro-
dyfson and be signed it. TertMuony was received on ihc
stand from Elmer Hewitt. Clarence Brad-haw. Tlwana* Bpenc r.
Herman Oridmcft and I
Green, who tadlAcd for the ptaintiff. Ctonwca BttwMiaw took the *tand for *he plaintiff but was switched f * the defense.
Prter U P-ciwop too' the
PUnd. He said h- was Tax Col b-ctrr of North Wildwood. Hr IPivr in detail the happening* «if
Oeceanbor 1. when
opened for awarding e4 th- gar-
bage dirponal cutilrnct.
He aaid he called Hendr:ww> la his office and asked him tf any
trying to bcM thtan up
"For
8S09." •Pont pay anyone a
v — “T tiiditcr ivKill EM *he eow-ravt- . Ur _, tj,.! Ms la'itoM* h.- dwtared be j 1 wwfv »b*ed W ** He said hcome to the office «< ;>h . |f hBright and affidavit, were -ema- , * the •i*' 1 *»* ib ¥<~ EM- Brirhi he ^d.'ls . -on -id b^The^ff— - -^5 rC-fSE^ ik- |« Twk *h -laud
I-
!*,,... e. l ”” •*“ j^. r re «o —e I was goto* " .. , .. ■ . ... „ mm otd.-r. *»e | He a knif'd "•rna-ng a t» j ••• t>rou*lit the BWlt to the I time of the rsthage dl^wal «»-. sh- rwl I tract award. t»<wu»e he ws* ,. atrtll ^ l , 0 H ndrrmm aad
1 posed to graft i
Mr **,, A r ” jisadstan*. cotorwd. cf , yw rri-d. w»p.*ting him *!£L- *rf jsnswered. "les. ' 4? t»m- Hr; After much qu«<lonine «*. 1 _ ( .•icisted H»- W«" ■! also admitted that thr affidarl'] Msn |>eW>. and de-j rvfenvd to B-ddln*. Lr-d rh- sffid»«H •«* tnw 1 ! When ask'd why V delay'd Msith-w* cohwed. si t getting affidavits. »> long. ^ w fii-r*bsn». op «V toaad t.
('tihe.t that be didn't know aay-
shoot «!** *» r * ‘A- af-C-Uitt to th- effort that R*-id»n* < ha ’ sajthing to do with U. Herman Sblter*. ♦x-Mayor «f N-irth Wildwood, and William • legs twtifWl for the defease.
Hunt’s Casin 1 WILDWOOD VtadrrfBe Emy Thsruli, «u»d SatnrAsy
Hunt’s Casino
WILDWOOD
VaudrviUe Em? Thur^ay
and Saturday
It-" urea iWtortd that Rnd-I
666 ■ a Pmuiptiun (or CoUffi Grippe, FK*. DcnpM. «* F—r and Mi' It K.H. die Gertai
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MILLVILLE Missing Letter Contest Read the Advertisemer/cs-Find the Missing Letters
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The Store of the Largest Selections of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear To Choose From FOR THE MEN Men's Blue Work Shirts 69c Men* Overalls 93c up Men's Corduroy Pants $2.49 up Mens' Flannel Night Shirts 93c (Heavy' quality) Men's Grey and Tan Flannel Shirts 95c FOR THE LADIES We are now in the midst of our JANUARY WHITE SALE Hill Muslin _ | 5c yd Jflj c s „ T —r 10 >*•' lor *’ 00 Unbleached Muslin as low as 3 yds. for 25c Our famous Wilton Unbleched Muslin 10 yards for $1.50 •'MORVAY S UPTOWN STORE" L MORVAY 508:10 NORTH HIGH STREET MILLVILLE. N. J. Open Eveultu.*
For Quality in Coffee and Teas Come lo Beckett's Millville Fresh Roasted Coffee Daily Special—® lbs for $2.10 0or Own Special Blend Teas AUo Freeh Roasted Peanut* by the lag or lb. Our own make of Salted Peanut* and Almonds. A ton Peanut Butter Patronage to eollrtted from out-of-town vlidtoiK. A vbdt to this store will show you why we enjoy the patronage of 10 many people. Beckett’s 9 No. High Street Millville, N. J. Wcatharby House Blmk
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after the entire scries has been run.
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Editor, care of this newspaper.
1927 SPRING COLORS SILVER STAR S'LK HOSIERY No mo,c uk ,h “ ,k '
ir
135 N. HIGH ST.
KELLY’S
MILLVILLE
Bananas a Specialty Kolok Brothers Who specialize ui wholesaling and by buying m carload lots, it gives us the opportunity to sell you your produce and fruit at prices tliat you can't duplicate anywhere. Visit our large market. You will find a wide variety of delicious fruits and splendid Vegetables from which to choose. Millville Market 106-10 East Main Strict PlKmes: 63t, 639 Weatherhy llmixe Bl.y.k
MODERNIZE YOUR JEWELS That keepsake of other days may be made up-to-date without losing its intrinsic va!' 1 -. I jet us suggest ways of changing the style of rings, brooches, lavaliiert. etc.
E. C. MORRISON JEWELER
100 Higb Street
A! th* sign of th< dork
MiUrOk, 1. 7.
POULTRYMEN ATTENTION!
Coal Burning Brooders
42-inch Hover 52-inch Hover
Made By Liberty Marve 1 Co.
W. E. HOWELL
19 E. MAIN ST.
$16. $21.
MILLVILLE, N. .
WHAT WE SEL1.. WK SERVICE ’
^ IWaU - 1 - Wrehu*-. £xi&e
’AniuiEs
ln ■ ,0d ‘£^ 0 ' ^ '<"*>> B*l.=ne,
SUrlCT. Grunt tor ud SptreUM L. D. LOPER
537 Hip, Street
i*ho*rt: jjy.y ,
Millville, N. J.
ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS SOLVED Whether it be RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL POWER IN STALLATION, h y our Competent We refer you to our ratMed customer, in all pan, ^ pounty m ether of the above mentioned department,. A p!„„r J fr “ PO * U ' 1 “ rd Wili bri "* Estimator, who will al„ eapUn l , convenient payment plan.
T
Dalton Electric Shop JOHN K. DALTON ^
34 HIGH STREET
DALTON
Phone !36
MILLVILLE. N. J.
Mr. Murry says:
“An After Holiday Special" f t Sheep Skin Coats $6.95
Worth $10.00
Heavy Moleskin, large collars. One to a
customer only.
Boys Sheep Skin Coals.__________ $6 25 Murry’s Army & Navy Store
TOO Ll:_L p.
129 High Street
» Irevoy Th*
Millville. N. J.
Ofrea Evt
WARM? Were you warn, durin the recent cold sjiell? Prepare now for the col davs to come - - with 1 ™son PipeorPipt 'f Recirculating Wan *^>r rumace.
4 ,DAN HENDERSON CO
MUIvUle

