Cape May County Times, 11 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

iwanis Club Delegates To International

A. Walker and Morris m Will Represent Vildwood Convention

cape may corarr times. Friday, march 11. isot

Page Seven

Was Competitor's Day

'orop^lltor'* Day" *»* n] by WlMwood KlwanU , at ila w»*kly lunrbron al Frnwlck Tumiar- Eark KlIan who did not briag a t rvaswd in h>» »n. of hurt«a» rorabrllwi to pay "ban

Morriii Uwdotn a tar. and tkrlr oomp*(t

cprnt a moat plraaant hour and ll*trn«l to a b-lp

drew by R*». Itlnaoi

:t. Klwanlan. of Ventnor. Utlon U tbe basix of abgood win. said R*v. How- _ It U tm# that com petition tbe Ilf* of trad., he aald. but

at Its bMt U a for the common jrrwd

Honor Roll of Sea Isle School

Pupils Suffered Little From illness During February

t lu t

r»hlp for tbe

do not endeavor to excel -h other aa we should In cood irnahlp. said Hev. HowleU. compete poorly in mailers of tenshlp and civic life Is on a rr plane for that rtwson. Only .1100 of tbe 4S.000 voters of mile County cast their ballot

Tbe follow inc U the honor roll of tbe puptla of the sraamar Kbool of Sea lal. City for tbe month of February. 1‘upiie on the honor roll have bad a perfect attendance record (or the month and have obtain d an averace of B or over in their studies. Professor Ixroy J. Archer, the principal, report* that the children have raBerrd with a minimum amount of lllnes*. and all Mudlca runnlnc on schedule under a capable rtaff. Klchlh Grade—Dorothy Irwin. Lawrence Peterson. Ralph Endleott. Raymond Speer. Vincent Lamanna. Harry Mailer. Dorothy

Reed.

Seventh Grade—Mary Sanniao. Alberta Wood. Elisabeth Maaotta. Dorothy Town. Catherine Dever. Naomi Diamond. Roee Monchettl. Ro*e Montacna. Sixth Grade—Kathryn Fitch. Etbelda Muller. Clara Parker. Grare LaBona. Thomas Peterson. Harry M^cAHister, Harold Sutton. Oacar Gibson. Tony Ellsano. Fifth Grade—Henrietta Brara. Mary Braca. Ixmlae Plmpcon. Cora Green. Frances RaSa Joe P* Iona. Bocer Parker, Celestlne La

Manna.

Fourth Grade—Catherine Tull ner. Chriattne Wood. Marsaret Wrlyht. Thelma Davia. Unger

Filibuster

Will Delay

Pensions

none a* they may have with the I I F#»hniarV Wrtl T, "‘ ** '

govern menu m the handling <>r January and I eoruary | , ; „h tin.,-

which 1 may be of amda&noe. I r' / v lln » v Wnrl’ T *" * N,> l' 3 '*' '

wink to announce through the 1 . V^OUnl\ ll 031111 W OIK ■, h..n.e-. tht* month. courte*y of the Editor of this ' rhndr '" , ' ou,d paper, that my Washington office 0 f Christmas c cals ' S " ’ ""T will b.- kept open through the re- n r> • " ' . < h oew o' Congrsaa and will he in Larger Ihan Previous tears The return i-

n.e»>

The county health nuiwe - a talk explaining the work e County Health League i HIU. of Pou Kllubeth. b.i-riiient of the the Health r-i-. *pokt on health work. - Maekiiy also gave a *hoit

my

all l

that

ers That Money Will Be Held Up

Will Be Paid Them ir July

Tbe.foUswing letter from Congressman Bachsrach is of Interest

to old aoldlrn:

•‘My dear Mr. Editor: By reason of the SillbuiXei carried on In the Senate in tb« closing days of Cougreas. thi second dedcien. y approprlatloa bill, which among other tblnga. carried aa appropriation to f cost of tbe hill which wa» passed by the House and Senate to Increase the pension of thoe civil war widow* who bad reached the age of 71 years to J*0

failed to pans.

•There being no money mad* available to meet the increaiw Ir pension' earned in the bill, the

i-1 \iou* year.-, which proves i the people Oi Pape May Count> : ] are bark of th. b. ulth and wel1 fare work. i

the House of BeprassnUtlvas.

Waahington. D. C.. rather than suspect Z—<

to my home •''.dress in Atlantic

City, will «e-_.vs Immediate at-i Patient* in sanatariuma tention and save several day* de-; Advisory health vlrtt* 3 lay. While I shall be glad to Consult..Hon rad investlga ae* my constituents at any time: lion rlslts 2 on matters of importance It would Bedside visits 21 —14 j -IS t” “ i Port Elizabeth. Uasburg

pupil* from each tnm • d with rerltallon*. rsndi! health play.*. Mr*, of Vineland, was Judge

able mention. Class II—Phoebe Chamber*, qf Port Elisabeth, flr t; Doris Bet»r.elt. Pott BUtabetL. .--cinil; I'tiarle* Whlldett. DelniJBt. thirtfc Uhrtm Cox. Deimont. hon<>rah»

l lsw HI Harry Vanamar. #f esburg. flrrt: Elisabeth l.-te. I mom. secund: Elvira Whilde®, Imont. third; Mary !*>r«. • *bur3. honorable inentlcn. !!• .rb. ville school htd vorjr

- si I Poster Contest at K-Vab. :,'« 2i' Heislerville School 111" i'..

■ under dlfHcullies

• — *1

Klvrr

at my Atlantic City Of- {Hoapllal . nd clinic rail* flee, to arrange a dsAalte ap-■ Soeisl *er*loe visits point men: to that there may be j School visit*

no dinappotnaseau. It la always —— t Tj, e Maurice well to stale ihe nature Of one's Totsl visits | health poM« . n r.t.zt »: buainew u frwqneatly It can bsi Death* from tuberculosis In : the school bulldii adjusted by correspondence with-j January One in sanatarium. onelxhe several ]>airni Tea out the necessity of going to the at home ' social Ion* wri. ».!; i, Ume and expea*e of a trip either Avalon baby clinic* held at the contest, th,-, to Atlantic City or Washington j jb« third Tuesday In each month I present. The po-:.-r!. A cordial invitation Is extended j hari . Wn wrt , , n< i a I were a great credit t . t to all who may vlalt Washing- rt Pa j 0 ( Interest shown in and teacher*. Light ir:

our Idea of keeping your baby wore served by the loci

ton during the spring, summer fall, to call at my office and take advantage of such service as we

may be able to render. "ISAAC BACH A RAC H."

did

rign It. and

therefor♦ the p<nsion hill «* County Not Responsible ,be House and Be... p or Ac{ of p rovkJcnce

is not enough parly rpetition in the State, declared iker. We should rejoice Republicans if tbe Democrats a better man. That U the tt that lifts competition, he May America contribute d will and counsel to internals! fellowship, he said. The 1> coming when as nations will And a basis on which we enter competition with good It I* on the highest plane nmpetltlon that our best work done, that our bomrw are built rat we build into our home* thing* that make a home

did no! 'jerome a law.

“In this connection it is quite likely, because of the failure of the deflctency appropriation bill, which also carried In It an appropriation for the general use of the Pension Bureau, that tbe

Devn Arthur Gibson. Harry Haw-1 Bureau will b< unable to pay kin* Joseph La Boss. John'any pensions for the months of Monlrhetti. Kenneth Muller. 1 May and June, and checks for Bruno Baffa. Evans Robinson, j these two months will ha*

The occasion was the fourth which Rev. Hewlett addrewed

Wildwood Club,

i. A. Walker and Morris Lee i were elected delegates to International Klwanl* Oontton at Memphis. Tennease. ■Idem Edwin G. Middleton H. Foster Goslin were elected

mate delegates.

Warren Runyan won the im in- j ;• attendance and Emerson | the jjalton. attuiJaoi*,Prison Farm Colony

Vincent Sannlno. Charles Sotronvy. Maurice Bofroney. Albert Toarello. Claude Town. Hughle Tullner. Third Grade—Angelina Brara. Emma Hoff, Nellie High. Helen Miller. Annie MonlrhetH Cbesley Austin. Tonv Izxl. James Sannino. William Crm.ly. Second Grade—Katherine Comly. Betty Haffert. Betty MarARIster. Eleanor Muller. Agues Robinson. Margaret Sannino, Marian W.-ldingion. Alfred Asslante. Harry Foster. Roger LsKoss. Andrew Sannino. Harry First Grade—Rose Ellalano. Theiosa Feeney. Michael Coslelda. David Dever. Vincent DlStsil'v Franklin Hoff. James Harlan. Rirhard Hess. Michael Monlchettl. George Town. Murray

L'ffeL

be held.u^ until tbe regular appropriations for Ihe Pension Bu-

c available on Jul> 1.

This la of very much Interest to pensioner* now on the roll* of

the Petudon Bureau.

Ths *9th Cong teas adJourned. by constitutional mandate. March 4. Unless summoned special session, the seventieth agrees will not convene until December next For the convenience of my constituents and the prompt transaction of such busi-

Prssidcnt Middleton announced *1 Patrick's ladles* nighi ill bt held by the club next r ever.' eg.

Increased By 29 Members

J'sthsr: Have you seen her

There ha* recently brought to the New Jersey Stare Prison Farm, at Leesburg, about twenty-four more convicts from Trenton, making about 1SS now at the State Farm. They will be engaged in making concrete blocks, to be used In building more barracks. Faming L now under way and they are expecting to raise more crops then ever before.

According to ths opinion of County Solicitor Palmer Way. a county or a municipality crnnoi be held legally rv-xponsihi- for an act of Prcldence. when a person has suffered Injury or bis

prop- ty damaged.

At the Freeholders' meeting last Wednesday. Fre Voider Joseph Champion said that he had j received a communication from . i Ocean City rea-dsul. making •bat the ciirnty pay hl-u for da-r area caused his car when th<

t wl 0

• fall, i

*.aCc on the -oad near the Peters h’irg bridge the prr Ion* we. k 1 hr storm of that we rk. which had caused washoata In the roads la different parts of the count> uprooted the tree and It fell

across th. highway.

The Board abided by. the

Solicitor-,' opinion.

I Drers French Cleaned - - $ 1.75

2 Dresses Cleaned - - $3.00 Beautifully Finished

Carload Maine Certified Seed Ju*t Arrived. Limited number I I Peck Sacks still available. Also small seeds of all kinds, fertilizer, farm, garden and orchard tools and implements, spray materials, including *'N. J. Dry Mix Lime Sulfur." Let us supply your spring needs.

Capt May Owaf? Farads’ Co-opmtnrc Assa* RIO GRANDE. NEW JERSEY Bell Phone: Wildwood 2502-R-3

BEHIND IHE BUTTON YOU PRESS - - -

IS A vast store of energy ready to spring to yonr service, when yon cmMwUp switch oa the lights. Far away from yon is the soon* of this mighty energy yon Up. Far away in a large power plant generator, automatic stokers, boilers are making yonr electricity. A great distributing system brings it up to that button on your wail, there to be always ready to torn to light, heat or power at the mere touch of your finger. That is the great miracle of yonr many every-day electrical

Special for the Next Ten Days! A LOW PRICE on Firestone and Oldfield Auto Tires. Come in and look them over. We also carry a full line of Merchandise, so that most all of your needs can be accommodated right here. WARREN J. LARICKS WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Gnnaal Store I’Hone 31 R-22 So. Seeville

Bight and day men are on duty to give yon every electrical confer through that button on your wall, while at the end c yonr telephone a service man is ready to answer any < *11. Telephone. Because you are always sure of all‘the elettnct.v > oa need whenever yon want it, the best way to do anything is "do it electrically."

Atlantic City Electric Company

3 Dresses Cleaned - - $4.25 A Saving of at least $2.00

Or 1 Dress, 1 Overcoat and $4.25

Pleated and Fancy Dresses a Small Elxtra Charge

KEATING’S

DYERS and CLEANERS 3507 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Both Phones

Nestle Circuline Wave

Clean COAL

COURTEOUS SERVICE

Atlantic Coal Yards

Wildwood

New Jersey

Rio Grande

important

De Luxe Beauty Parlor

Wildwood. N. J.

We eooakWr our used car department u major division of this busineoa and conduct it accordingly. You will receive the same courtesy, the same mteB^ent servoce and huneat dealing as you would expect to receive if you were buying a new car. BECKER'S GARAGE H. BECKER, Frep. Woodbine N. J.

The custom has been---

for motorists to pay a lot more or content themselvea with a lot less.

The new custom

is---

the Studcbakcr custom sedan—the moat powerful of its size and weight in the world — with more than $100 worth of extra equip ment — and traditional Studcbakcr quality throughout.

Studcbakcr Custom Sedan

*1335

Phyllis Van Art*-u-eund: Isirana i :hint; Mary Era-' ui. DeHaoitlt hot*m- !

Special Cleaning

Prices For 30 Days

Suit

Give this Special Offer a Trial. If they do not look, like new don't pay for them.

f. o. b. factory

Come in today—compare it with others celling several hundred dollars higher. You be the judge of its value.

3102 Pacific Avenue

A US&D CAR ts ONLY AS OE-PE N CABLEAS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT

Robert G. Pierpont Davis and Pacific Aves. Wildwood. N. STUDEBAKER Seventy-five years young

Big

MORE EVIDENCE

1 Big

19 c

THAI —

23 c

Sale!

In The Stores

Sale!

Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes Furthest!

{ Reg. 23c ASCO Fruit Preserves

Absolutely parr.

-Irctral fruit.-' and sugar.

P. & G.

Naphtha Soap

| ASCO Hawaiian Sliced blJt OOc

Pineapple can LuMloa* sltees. Rich syrup. Very healthful.

Gold Seal Rolled Oats 3 , ’ 1 23c

Sound Yellow Onions 5”" 19c

ASCO Pure Spices 3 ““ 19c

ASCO Q •Corn Starch (corn M-rcb Pudding makes a most

~19 c ! tsllnhliul •Irawert.J

iw More Big 19c and 23c Values!

ASCO S<Tf-B*iting Buckwheat Gold Sod Long Stem Macaroni

Gold Seal Spbagetti

Fresh Gated Cheese (For Baked Macaroni)

ASCO Corn Flake* Fancy Queen Olive*

Whole Dried Green P«*

Yellow Split Pea* ASCO Sour Krout

10c ASCO Cracker Meal

3 Pk** B3c 3 Pkr.E 23c 3 Pks- 23c j 3 Pks* 23c 3 I'ks - 19c 2 bot. i9c I

2 !»*» 19c :

2

2 can* 23c 3 PkK- 23c

Double Dip Matches

6 bis i-oxtu 23c

? Reg. 23c ASCO Sliced Bacon No rind. Sugar cured. Slic

-19“

ASCO | ASCO Toasted n t • Baking Bread Crumbs Powder 3 19c 19c

Gorton's Ready to Fry Codfish Cakes 2 ““ 23c

ASCO Beans with Pork V, waste. Nourishing.food. Ju»«

3 “ 23 c heat and rat.

Still More Big 19c and 23c Values!

Babbit's Codnsh C»ke» t 1 ASCO THrMOrO Csah.h 2 ... ,

4 19 C

: asco c*n«. *•!'»'•a*'*

an* Me j Prim tacj Paxlry Flour 5 ”«23

•SCO •'‘• co » •'•'> N ’’’ ,rnp

Abt0 ASCO H.ra W.trr Soap < .

CornMeri 0o,; * Coc,> * ASCO ar.>k««t Fst.n. 1

Ql»k„ 0Q C |csW. t»«p. PsslUm U LU ASCO fcwsst Chocolate

l.. wei Dried • Green Peas vJ-W

ii ^ »

tnp of the delict-]

Victor p«

Loaf

Bread 6° Bread Supreme 0c

i A3C0 Blend andj You'll Taste the j

Ihfferen 1

ASCO Coffee

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This is Another Opportunity to Test the Purchasing Power erf Your Dollar

The** price* effective in our Horn Landis Ave. & Italia St. Sea isle City. N. J. OCR OCEAN CITY AND WOODBINE STO. £