Cape May County Times, 20 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE MAY COTJUTY TIMES, FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1927.

THIS IS

Rural Schools Planning For

oor health nun» The Avalon! school children will Klve a "com-1 mnnltr sin*” some time this i

month.

I The teacher and pupils of the j Commencement ;rr h ”

‘sides. They are makHiK e chart i t t. J C- IJ " each and <her«Will Hold 1 rack and rield appealing tor their consenaj Meet On Middle Town- «“>“ Th ‘* • eho ° 1 ^ * Ud to

ship Athletic Field

eo-operata With any attempt made by the county to further beautify rose highway."

Will Be For Rural School, Tho or ™a-

rerta by the pupils of Swalnton

■ — school waa given In the Swalnton k. A track • , ' d piorTmat^ iTs’VJVlelir^l. fml l.tir '.I- srhool^

machine

* *' ‘ing Time). Satn-day. May : purchased by the Clermont s I’"" 1 ^ Badge* sill l<‘ given t"r ■..■ • w |,h the co-operation of the local

i second and third places, and • p T A picture* giving the (banner will t»- awarded to the ., Ci7 of .. The wise Man."

jMgw n ijmLAli ; school acorlng the highest numb-r; b , n rnry van Dyk ,. win i,e . v ' House title " f polb 1 *- shown at the Clermont sehool- ^ nu.rrrmfir and bank EvenU will la- run off In th»* i house at 7.*0 P. M (daylight r^mlner. “ man> . ; order: 60-yard dash for bo,a under , „ ¥lnK Ume)# Ma) . 20 Admis-J—''»«»S-J^rs^’s?c*“ _ evidenced by the number P pounds: 220-jard relay for boys; A series of baseball games have revived w *?. under SO pounds; 220-, .rd relay Wn pUyed between I*nnlsrtlle Some of the for (M,; high jump for lojs over school and the Woodbine High fagwd to Mr. la.diam. own claa.1-1^ pouQd|; bl|:h , jmp for .K,ys)school frerftmen Woodbine won Bed advertisem under 90 potinds: high Jump for two games and Dennlsvllle one advertisement Julltw *^L, rl , ; 50. y . rd ;.,eg^ -ace U^s T he acore. were: Ivnnlsvllle. II: Ocean < It,, atoth. CDlMMt. | or rir |, ): running bToa Jump for Woodbine. 11. Woodbine. 1*: bla name was hi ' n winnen- 1 over ;Ml P® und ' b °/» un ' 1,! *" Dennlsvllle. 5 Woodbine 8:

rub-d e U t of last weeks inn pound* and girls: 44n yard relay Dennisville. 1.

Only two R F. D. residents h» d ! for bo,.,, „ver 9" poqm -c ( the correct reply, and each got Admission will be l 1 cent* for One of the progressive features two tickets for their f**®” 1 ® ' egeep, contestai*, who «111 he i of the Ocean City High School .theatre. They were H Rohln *° n '| adm |ticd free ! ntrle.' should be is an •'unaaslm'-d taneher" whose Woodbine, U. K. D.. Mrs. ‘'h« r|p » I nenl to Mr J. K. Chester. Dias duty Is t. coach Individual Groce. Cape May Court House, R j<- r(ek . by May 2"; only t»o cou-!puplls who arc faitlrg Irehlnd in F. D. ! t< stunts ma, roHpete In each certain suhj*cta and bring them The three other winner* were: event for each srlool. Bovs under up to the rest Of the class. Sarah W Somers. Cape May Couti'90 pound, will b. weight on the ; ^ ^ North

House; Mra. E. A. Devltt. South j aroull d« the n

Dennis: Harry M. Feldman. Wood- : Refreshment- will be sold

bine. ) field. The Silhouette contest Is nearing its close, and never has a more popular contest ever been conduct-

ec by this newspaper

J of the meet, i

i control trat-

Honest at Least

jWlldwon' patrol the street crowling* near !he schools at the bc!ginning and the close of school

Several of , . Mall,, acbool.' •»">« ™

r, planlu ■- tol- - aj.el.1:'■>

U , .».» The inter- dosing day ex. ds»* tbls spring nr - » 1

«»v has been sustained for the past ,Thc commence, ent eserelaM of |

twenty-five weeks, and over joo i the Dla* < reek hoo! will be held folks were guest* of thU news-jin the M. thodb Church on the

paper at various county theatre*. | evening of Ms 24 The three Mary went to a fortune teller You still have a few week*. See eighth grade s bools of Dean!* mber day and asked him If you can rocognlie the profile Township will oo-operate In a wh en was the be*t time to get today: get your reply In the mat! commencement pogrom at Dennis- maniwL Well he look one look at once, and If you are amongst |'l<‘c Tuckahoe nd Stone Harbor a( h( , r Mld advlaed her to grab the first three of either the rural i also made thalr commence i; ni) . t chanc# .

or "local post office'' cla** you ment plans. .

will get two free theatre tlcketi of your own choice. Use the com

Advertising Done Right is a Science Hit or Miss Way Relegated

To Junk Heap

or miss” ,.dvi rtlring. as j

practiced by many merchants to-, day. was declared to have passed , out of fashion a decade ago. by

Percy Jackson, p-omlnellt Wild-

wood Bridgeton and Atlantic (Tty merchant, at a dinner-meeting of the Wildwood Merchants' Associa-

tion a 1st week.

Mr. Jackson, who acted as toastmaster at the meeting, aald In

part:

J "If as merchant* we expect to ! reap resulU from any individual combination advertising we ust h vs a definite plan. "It should not be necessary for solicitor to sell advertising to . mi. but your advertising budget and plan should be worked out so well in advance that It would have the continuity that advertising deserves If results are to be expected. "Hit or miss" fashion went out In advertising a decade ago. Today the advertising man who knows >e can almost pu: his flntbe results when the plan is made. "If we expect to achieve results In publicity we must plant the K**d endeavoring to Implant ii on moat fertile soil avail Me. an even chance of prodi ctlve results. "AdverUsIng must not be done with the thought of trying to make show, but with the cold busliss eye toward producing concrete result* As the colored man said about gambling: 'When you loses gambling am a vide, but when you win It am a science ' But the fact remained that when gambled right gambling am a science.

“And so It is with advertising When done right It i* a science and not such a difficult science to under*tard as one may think. Just pu* you Ideas on paper, make them sliort and snappy, telling ‘ in your own word* the story about what you have to sell, telling it honestly and without flourish, and then read It over ITI wager that you'll he amazed at the appeal It

will have Try It.

i the Classified

The rhIMien «if the find to fourth grad'* of tie Avalon school gave a health play. For English work the, wrote Invitation* to their parent* and friend*. They feel they have a very' talented i little artist Jo the person of Lu- i cllle Rice, daughter of Ned Rice,! Borough Collector. In prepara- ■ ition for the health play DuctUs ( placed some very clever drawings on the board. One was a large (health castle. Coming from Itsi I*ortvl* was everything on legs! that w-e nhoulJ ent and use Inf [ order to be well and strong. The (children of the thlid grade made I I some effective poster*. The ma- j jterial was furnished by'Mis* Rice. |

1. Tenenbaum

Men's Store

CAPE MAY. N J. Courteous Senrice

Newest Styles

Reasonable Prices

THEATRE. If

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What Will Tomorrow Bring Your Family if the grim reaper should overtake you today? Worth serious thought, isn't it! Wavy families an merely existing today because the bead of the house neglected U> carry sufficient insurance yesterday.

Samuel Schellenger Ksyslun" Phone: 296-A Cape May, N. J.

Check Up On Your Insurance Today and learn whcthei or not it really coven all your possessions. Tomorrow may be loo late. We shall be glad to go over your im-uranre problem* with you. Insure adequately U--fore the fire and you'll have no regrets.

Decoration Day May 30 But why wait until then to do a' your decorating) Ask to be shown some samples of wall paper, then get my estimate for doing your work. That means Real Decoration. A guarantee of satisfaction goes in every batch of paste. A. W. Young Petersburg, N. J.

KEATING'S Both Phones Cleaning—Dyring—Pressing PLEATING 3507 Pacifis Are., Wildwood, H. J.

1 G. F. Allsteei Office Furniture TUSHINGHAM S

A. ). FiwdUsl. R.0. lit R. f ,»«u4. RJ>.

Belleplain Will Be Strong Contenders Belleplain will b« strong tender* tor the Cape May County

he ague pennant.

Manager Dsuilel Corson nouncea that moat of the i faces will be seen In the lineup that appeared last year. The hill duties will be taken care of by Maine*. Heaton and Corson, while each, wher pitching, will occupy other

tlona on the team. At first will be seen George Wheaton. Beebe will cover the hot corner. Snow, reported to he _ fast elder, will eovort In center. * E. Corson and W. Steelman will take care of right field and left | field respectively Bogart, formerly witn Chester. | and Kennedy, a former minor; league atar. are candidate* for

the team.

The leskgue game# will be plsye i o:i Saturday while other ges «til he placed on Sunday

BelUfiUfa.

Aak a man'* advice and you' flatter him. take It and you may! want to fight him.

GEORGE R. GREIS ATTORNET ANT'

OCEAN CITY. N. A

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea T5he Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance

xlnrsday

i. C. MANQINO

Building, t

IWI: SS-J ,# ’ 1 * * K-ro"ori- **i •Hr Sprar> Pal' Irw System Spuul Adjustmenio" used at I

Office

You Can Save Money "a so easy to In the Uulldlr

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Dahlia Bulbs For Sale All heading Varieties j Prices Reasonable BEN LAWTON Rio Gnmde. H. J. Bell Phone (Wildwood Ex ) 1

Dr. Chaa. A Furey oaraoPATH

**< E. Wildwood i HO Washington St* Caps May Itoo Packard Bldg.,

CUMBERLAND CLEANING CO. CLEANERS 3402 Atlantic Are., Wildwood.

666 is a prescription for Colds. Grippe. Fin. Dengue. Bilions Fever and Malaria. It kills the germ*.

People’s Bus Service, Ocean City, N. J.

Bus Schedule of Tune

Corbin City Ocean City

Leave Arrive 8 A. M. 9 A. M. II A M. 12 M. 3 P. M. 4 P. M. 6 P. M. 7 P. M. 10 P. M. II P. M

Leave

Ocean City 7 A.M. 10 A M. 2 P. M. 5 P. M. 9 P. M.

Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice

BOTH PHONES

Rakestraw Sign Shop 110 East Pine Avenue Wildwood, N. J.

“qalekest and Br at Bond Service la Cape Hay ConatyIrving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance 211 S. LANDIS AVE. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Bell Pkoaei 21 Keystone i CS8-D

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTLRS WU. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

r to lata Wm. T. Daniels

Bell Phoia ll-B-I

Reliable Trucking Service To and from Philadelphia; ws call for lb- goods and deliver them to your door at a coat very little mine than ordinarily would be charged for freight alone. Special rates during winter months. Furniture awed with care; Usal ■srrina alto offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY Bell Phone 84 Keyetone Phone 13-D

JULIUS WAY. M. D.

ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ■ Offic* Day* at Ceurt H»um—Menfiv W«s.*r,dav and Friday Otr.cr

E. 0. HOWELL, JR. Swainton, Ntw Jersey C»p« Rif Caert Beau

Philadelphia Oifict 136 Sooth Fourth Street

C. W. Way, M D. 416 esuth Lai.dla Ava. 6a. Ill* city. N. J. I f to ID A M Ot«r* noun: - * to 4 P. M

Good, Clean Coal W. H. AUSTIN CO. WILDWOOD, N. J. •The Old BelU ble Yard"

Dr. H. W. Bluadell Eya Sight Specialist OfSco: Don.hr, store. 617 Landla Ava. Vineland. N. J. Phone: 71* W.

Hour to 13 Phon* U ■ally tot afpotnuaaot except Sunday WtLUTS P. HAINES. M D. DISEASES OF THE EYE Cor WVa/ay Aid. W 9th St OCEAN CITY

H. RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer Hair Rnttreaae* Ken.'find IS Mrd St Sew Hie (Tty Eh lima toe Furnished

Charles E. Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville New Jersey ( Bril Telephone: | Sea Ule City 36-R-4

When You Build consider fair dealing and dependable construction. See members of The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J. JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretary

Patotlar People Shop to the Stores

Where Quality Counts 1

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Scr-fc et St.rvsjrrr a

are known ai arou^u--* •— House wive* who began baying rd of a rentary ago. stiD —♦*-

u oexnse inry tAey e~ —»—- rf Ihpc* '1.J b*J a* An" “ Prioesthnys the Lowwt. bit m»4.r FuOcb, *~*U “* -I I

Hiubuvn- wto U! tm< Si-mw ^

laYour Home Town ASCO Stoee Yo» Money Alweyi Coe. Further For

Qu^t, FoodduSi:

in car

with

QaaUt;

(eg- 23c ASCO Pure Fnii Preserves

“19c

' leg. Sc ASCO or Del Monte M OQ, . ew*. AfiTt:

Aspauagus lips v . w. new. .be i-KoIrMtf C.ai

r the choieaat CallforaU

Kellogg'• or Port Toastie* ff Corn Flakes «

3* 25c

ASCO Cm Rake*

3 pkgs 20c (j

Toilet Sor 2"15t

ASCO Pure Cider Vtamr ASCO White Distilled Vinegar 18c ASCO Sandwich Spr^d l*r 23c ASCO Pure Grape Jelly tumbler ASCO California P«an »>lg ca He Prrir Whole Grain Ik* 3 *«» *fc Marsh nil s Kippered Herring . «*» *7e

)»' 23c

Hon-de-Lite Jayonaaiae Del Monte SL td Pineapple

Dehcions Appl Sum 12’,%c ASCO Tomato Soup «■ 7W ASCO Pearl T pioca »U 14c ASCO Eraporend Milk <*» 11c XZZZ Coiiectaaer's Sugar n ’ >hg 10c

ASCO Sugar Corn Red Ripe Tomatoes

Sweet Sugar Corn 3 c » n * 2hc Campbell s Tomato Soup 3 t»n» 25c Prince** Jellies 3 tumbler* 23c Tender Sweet Pea* 3 can* 25c ASCO Calif. Peaches Mg «n 21c

H B. C Syren Sandwich Cake* a 33c 1. B. C. Cepsa Cakes * 22c ASCO Pfeam-t Butter ‘umbler I0c ASCO Orange Marmalade >*r iBc Fancy Stuffed Olives hot 13c, 23c Meaty Queen Oliva . bot 10c. 20c Taste Tell* India Bdiih hot ifc

2 can. 25c 3 can* 25c

California

Peaches - 17c

Gold Seal Family Flour t^ b 59c The Ideal flour lor Bread. Cake and Light Pastry-

asco Coffee »35c The ASCO Bl* nd ha* a Flavor and Aroma all It* I own The same quality will euat you at least 45e to 150c lb elaeshere. Buy ASCO—You'll Taat- and Save the Difference'

Quality Meat* for th. Weolc-Eud!

Round Steak tt> 40c

Sirloin Steak 52c

Rump Steak ft 42c

| GENUINE CALIFORNIA SPRING LAMB

jLoin Chops

ft 70c It Shoulder.

lb 35c

:Rib Chop*

It, 65c Neck

lb 28c

IRack Chops

Itj 40c !! Stewing

!b 18c

:Legs of Lamb

lb 45c

'‘Z’sZT Chickens

ft 40c

t from 4 7b* up.

’tiS Rib Roast n> 28c Selected Rib Roast n> 32c!

Chickens

Small Stewing

j Long Island Du Ju:ng,

i*> 33c

ft 33c'

,n,p cw“Vift29cl^r« 23c

Bacon ' It* 35c?

r Buy All Your Table Needs in and It Will Coat You Leas to

Our Stores Live!

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These prices effective ir our

Markets in Cape May County and vicinity

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