Cape May County Times, 8 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUFTY TIMES. TODAY. JULY 8. 1927.

Page Three

You Know, Who Come and Go, in A ISLE CITY

Ferrari and dark (iibat (he twdl‘ta«F (n Nr* tlaiUnp Coney lalaml.

[ Nel»on Farrell, the «rell-kno*i •lanrlna niaater. of Philadelphia. ! :ind family hare taken a onttase I . tieth Street, for the summer. | Mr. and Mrs Beek. parents of Mr*. Stanley rloulliut. were seer on the Boardwalk durina the boll days.

SurrotaM and Mrs loin* h1(eb! ffc a ilneaeed the haar ball saae

Avalon on Monday

AmonjE the w.ek-end knests in " * resort were Mr*. Harry HamI mund and son. Klehard. ‘ Ditk." as he Is known, piuhed lor Sea

■u alls. Ruaarll Htuohl-! Ul *‘ , '“y A ' "" r He !« •,-on ami children. Donald. I<utl>i a “I vtllllamstowr. School. | and Wi Ilia in anil f Harriaon. |" here he has <-.iahllshed a record

{ Buffalo, sp. nt sx.-ial dasw *ltb! iD alhlelic*.

and Mi*. Joa.-ph A. Mr- Mr and M.- J.«*h J Sae.i..

Phlkadelpbla. have ..f Ptorty-ninth Street Harry Stnhldreher, head roach their oottaffe lor the ana- ‘ |«' Vlllanova I'ollegi-. and Kdward •f. MoFhUlhas l> an offl- 1 Mr* Lawrence and dauahie- r , H,,n "‘ ,n «»' r assistant coach of the the Philadelphia Board of! Seat ill* eat. rtained ht u,. M ‘ ,n Un ' ‘“•“'““nn ncre guests m. Orer the holidays F B. Arneit on the Fourth r 0, Mr * n<1 **" M J Mrl-augblin 1 as their gu.aiA Mr and rourin. joter the week end Mr. SluhlB. Anderauo. Mr An- Mr. and Mr*. Mrlntyr*. of PhiU- ,l " h, ' r W ‘" ^ " n, " nber ed a# one .« akw* connected with lli*:**l|*b‘*. opetud their Forty fifii. ,h * Jll, ' lr Horwuirn of Notre f Kdoraiton. and Mr aadcottate orer the week .1.0;"*"” * * 00<lw,ul * :r « ,1,ron '• am of Inter, of PWUrtetohla. )•«» 'h* season. s,uh| - __ j .. (dretber and Hunlsinger were AllT. A. Metlorfcin. ol PhlU-’ Mr an ' 1 Mr* Kdgar Scltlagel. j ^"'rrtcan selection^ , for the -«-« haw oprhed (heir , )r ,. (lt ^ r ^eVoe prcacM at

Townsend's Inlet, and the people

were more than pleased.

Dartd G. Geller la enter j — aunt. Mr*. May me I Mrs George . who I* convalescing (rum I*«■>•*■*»*. «*» of lomiUtla. MD> B^ck-j lla >' , •*>' »rh re* that the healthful. Mrs Adolph C Sea l*le'« balmy air j 8,r * u “ l "- lor * her recovery tremen-**' M*“

Sir an

• Mb

Mr*.

ray family, of Phlla-

ai mai-T *’ r Mrs. W. C Icaniing and sen and daughter. Nancy, of West ha»*',g i Philadelphia, have bc-n spending rildwood !* 'no-weeks' vacation in Sea Isle,

and Mn. M. G. Bung, of j High School j .

iclphla. spent the meek end!

he K.uith of July wilhj Mrs William J Sheetran raMoral son and daughter in law. u " - •"*'> «» Friday lard after ■d Mr*. George- M. Rung (having spent ten day* .luting

Int Rn tuud Farcy, and ttchanl. Jr. Mr an.) Mr* S Uttwon. all of West t he

1 Ulllan Brotman. of Tine 1* Mopping at the Hr.dual beats on the Boardwalk to ason Ml** Brotman had a

nests Aver the we

-elan. David Street

1 Mr.

1 Broi man. of PI ills imutev fvening st» 1 bridge In honor

I frit

Mr .<ml Mr* Walter We*l an datigblei. Janke. of Vineland, apes the Fourth with Mr*. W K. Mid die ton. of Forty-Aflh Street. Among the visitor* in Ihe resort over the week end were Mr. and Mrs Fdward Donaldson. Jos- • ph ' assidy. James Dougherty. Mias Mary Kennedy and party, all of Philadelphia, who were rmirh pleased With their llr*t visit to

In the Churches

St. Joseph

C. Church

| Sea tele City Rt. Rev. JlagT. ! A. 1*0111, rector. Daily Mai* at ' V A. M Sunday Masse* at 8. 9. IP and 11 o'clock. Benediction of the M.«t Blenaed Sacrament Sunday evening at 7:3«. Monday and Tuesday morning and •-yenlug uerytcee at 8 o'clock In ho inn of the uule Flower. Baptism by appointment.

i city.

Sea Me M E Churth

I

Sunday. July 10. 10:30 A. U„

MIk* Marie HarUn. of f'hiladei-imorning worship. 7:30 P.M . song i of phla. purchasing agent of the Belli service led by Mr. Hess, sermon by .Ttkpbunc • ooipany. la that city.jibe pastor. You are cordially Inland Mi» I'alberinr ...lly. her as-ivned. Visitors especially welcome, bila-1-islant. spent the week end wMh Superintendent Sutton of the Sun•rty- iher brotinr and slstei-ln .aw. M'.'day sebooi will be glad to have the sad Mrs. Joseph Harlan, on the j yen attend at 12 o'clock. Bitde , Boulevard. Th y slant an enjoy-' talks Thursday al 8 P. M. 8eri««.

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The deceased f..r many year* resided at 617 Market Street. Camd -n, but moved to 5S West Maple A enue. Merchan' • ill • when his horn" was removed to mak- way for greater Broadway. Budler w as a'memle r of th. anti of Frank HeUerick A Company, commt;-.-inn merchants of Philadelphia, and was aiao a promlneo' niemteof the Hptphany Doth eran Church, whet* hr served on the church council. Fouera! serview* were held at the Ullderiaking ee'ablh-lMnent of Olive 11. Bair r-mipany. 1*3'* Chestnut street. Philadelphia Sunday evening. Rev Paul C. r W-sbcr oRiciaied. Interment was made iu y«. is.mly plot at Sudleravlll Md . Monday afterncon.

Many U. S. Residents Moving Into Canada Set Item f mm the lulled Sknl** tolalirw; ITS.484 have moved la-‘ to Caruuki ei lie- 1915, aorording: to a compilation nvtde- by «b-Winnip.-g department of Immigration and cvdunlzatMin. 'Immigration to Canada from’ count rim r.-nchcd 1.330.081 She eleven year period.** Bays hulbttin .if th- degsu-Um-nt.

i tod for

! Gone}Eight Years ,<

range, has been reared in 20-foot units of the New Jersey laying house that is screened again : tin*. Hi* success can be attribut«d largely lo such factors as the following: Plenty of room, proper |V-enilaU0B . id In . :, a good ration mash -fore the bird* at all and nnsl.-m 1 -. irilanrr. Mr.

IVin

| The stable fljr. or etock fly, i*| mate with repellents 1* not very a source of great annoyance tol satisfactory. Since badly car d livestock. The adult stable flyj for straw stack* are known » re-waiiblns rhe house fly. but is ■ b»- the principal breeding placA.i 'lightly broader :. d feed* prin-jof tihe flies, it is obvious iTai ■ paii.v on the bi<«sl of animal*.' straw ohould b« pr->p-rly .stacked. When abundan: the- stable fly] i.i.- hann nl . ffert upon farm Upfhes says nothing *j Mni-.au. ••*:ne to th quantity, unpopular as a popular of bkMMl drawn. Sprsyieig anl-iaong.

considi rarioti rearing young tieular bdvant; changing o intestinal pa la

39 per

, <>f all rile

and bathing.

i the resort motoring J

tin.toe i hare at lheir j Mr and Mr*. ‘ baric* W Roberti of Philadelphia, were the guest. — . of Mayor and Mr*. Maurice M PhlUdeiphUD. Mole Sofrooey Wav.

Christ-"

Xeutah Lutheran

Kingibou accnunted for 37 per cent, con-! Lributlng 455.623 new wUlers to Canada between 1915 and 1926. Other countries iiirtu.une N<»rway. Sweden. Deomark. Poland. Germany. France and UtJhuanta. went a total of 297.946. "Biggest year in the volume of Imariaration during the period was 1921. when 148.477 new netth-ra entered Canada, of whom 74.262 came from the 1‘nlte.l Kingdom. 48.059 I nan rhe fnlo-d Surf.* and 26.156 from other imiprwtion In 1926 amount i,l to 135.984. Movement of settler* in 1927. It Is b.lieved, will paw< the 200.000

mark."

Hay Caps are used primarily to protect partially cu red hay from rain. Durim; the process of curing hay throws off a large per cat of wh.vt. Wlwui It is pul into the cock a healing or swaatiag pruem takes pla-e. It the hay I* wet by rain while in the cock M heats rapidly, and Its feeding value is lemeoe-t or

Jovcjh Franklin Stone joined the U. S. Army in 1919. serving in Coblenr. Grunanv La»t heard from in February. I9>1 at Ft. Moultrie, I Charlo'.m. S. C *‘arcnt» dead. Hit | aunt. Mn. Nancy McPhail. LumVr- | ton. N C, R. No. 5 wants to hear i from him. Do you know him ? Ilav* i

Can Pullets Be Raised In Confinement? An Answer Is Found on the Vineland Tract Can pullet* lx- reared nuccessfully in confinement? This qin-Mioft can be answered by referrinc to •-bM-natiou* madion the Vineland tract. The measure of sucre- depend* largely upon j die poullrvinan Ihe slock te-ing reared by i \v. Augenstein. Oak 11 Road, that «a* ob*i-rved by the I Ecoupmir Management Club on their tour last week, bears out the proof of the fart that stock i can l»- roared under average con-1 diion in confinement. Mr. Aug< atein's Kto-k. which is in as fl condition a- any n-ared on t

V^OU know a man { who makes less | money per year than j you do. He started { buyin;* a home. He is j Rettini' away with it. It makes you thoughtful. See us. } Phones JOHN L. MAHER

The home like church. Sea isle i Ry. Sunday. July »•. Bible *c4>ool | at 19 A. M. service with sermoni at 11 A. M and 6 P M. Dr. Keith j berry wHll preach the sermon i

David Rafferty, oi PhHadelphk

i baMbar of Mr* WlllUin Bbeehan. .and conduct tM service. At 9 P

soloist at the It o'clock Mas* M Rev rharios Gruber, of Steel Joseph'* Fbuit'li on Sunday tun. i 1 *.. will conduct the service

and pirvrti the sermon. You shall

—— * .nt to barn tbum I m

O ^ — PWilwnei Vlr * Bd '* ni l o ' an ^ Stranaer* invited to our h<

Vtiasa Baird, of Phlladei v h( i,i r . n Miss Mary Hulchla- hu „ h '••*«**-»« *««• »*« “»« '««. Of Millville, spent tb. Fourth T bUr^,, _ 1 , ' or1v I of July boiatav * with Mr and Kv* ChnaUan Scicsce

j Joseph J Snyder

Since 1907 lj at Wildwood-By- T’he-Sea S/ie [ Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance

Street, for the a and Mr* Ki»—»

<'hri*1ian Pcieace Society, Fact

The Biases Mildred and Foul• j Davis Avenue. Wildwood. -N. J.. I* Hcbualdt. of Philadelphia, were the!* branch of the mother church, gveat* of Mr* JMrt Magee, of the First Church of ChHat. ScienFortv fourth Wrecl. over the 11,t. Bostiw. Mas* Subject of Fourth. nvent." Sunday. HAM. and 8 P. ■ - — . .. j M. Wednesday, twiruoaial Mr* William Arnick. of New inj ^ 6 p M A cordial Inriti

1 11, extended

e guest of Mr aod Mr* Mr* Arwtck. who re •rweat a rerteo* opera

> attend these

Recent Deaths

Enwry Sudlcr

Bmorr Sudter. former

Kimcs, 22 year old bark

robber who stirred 'em up by his

rwid. rs: bol4n.i» He slol* an automobile

dW ia.-! w---k is which a baby was sleeping— N. C. The dreca-. ■ but returned it when discovered I-hand of Mr*. Elitu Then hr took the Chief of Police who with Mr. Sud- 01 Jcnnuigs, OU», at pbint of a aicr sum-ii- r rwdd.n: * or ' 1 w,l<1 ■'•ffht ride, tied hrm

■ V le a *r*e and e»c*p*dL

ai

Prepare Now For Winter While the weather in warm, coal prices are at their lowest. Now is the time to tiH up your bans, and earn mighty good interest in your coal investment. Special Discounts d you fcU your coal bin NOW Remember thai we carry Anthracite and Bituminous in all sizes Top Sail—Gravel—Local Express v M. A. LuongoCo. M A. LUONGO, President Ocean Avenue Sea Isle City

Our Building Service Is Complete It intitules Plans and Entire Construction at a Price that's Guaranteed. There are NO EXTRAS alter we give you oar prwc And that stands for Repair Work as well os New Building. If You Are I Kinking of Building It Will Pay You 7o Get in loucK W ith tin*

Hawkins Construction Co. BU1LDERS-REALTOKS Landis Avenue at Prince Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Bell Phone: 76-R 2 Office also at Landis Ave., corner Ocean Ave.

LOOK FOR THE AoP STORE* Those who spend the Summer at the seashore, mountains or country, can enjoy the same high-quality 3 foods and the same savings that they have always enjoyed at home.

P Fancy NEW OTATOES %

CAMPBELL’S« *•-«« BEAMS

on

fflontr

Peaches ^21'

A run. EIGHT-OUNCE PACKAGEt Bacon rt>2A c Shod wabow tte nod—No wuwl

NEW PACK

EARLY

JUNE

v rjhwn _ _ 0C PEAS 3 25

VKaEGAR

L 2^25 C

EIGHT O’CLOCK Cot See

White House Evap. Milk 10c

THEA NECTAR TEAS Mixed i.** ■ - i2t c zy Orange Pekoe, IndiaCeylon, Formosa at OTHER BLEND* ai4*tf»7 c S-ttt Ir^d Tea Suaaanuar'v ik**

SWEET MIXED, SOUR or DUX

Pjgfcles

4 qljar

29 c

CALIFORNIA . —. — c mo' Peaches -15

IONA TOMATO _ ^ _ c KETCHUP 3 ^ ^5

A M

STOR

RICE 3^

25*

Mr*- ScUorer’. g.^ ^ ayonnaise X*y

»» Butter “47*

l■.p.*.ei t « M .c.m>«amd ayoakteal

Creamery Blitter *45®

t Ku,.-,f h— .hr fc«a pMNanwd cwwl

riss Eggs 34*

Finest Selected

7 K.- kam rgr obteuabK I

Egg*

< t ° : X9c

Fancy Country Gentleman Corn

- 2 cam 25c

Rajah Salad Dressing

fer 19c

Red Ripe Tomatoes

Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup

can 9c

Underwood'* Deviled Ham

3 cum 25c

ClTSCO lot Sh-iftrnsnu

cm 25c

Kellogg'sCorn Hakesor Post Toasties 15c

tlrl •Houtr Asparagus lips

«n 35c

Heinz India Relish

4of 17c

Horse Shoe Salmon

can 25c

Encore Olive Oil

Sultana Assorted Jams •»•* two*

l2aMier \9c

FANCY NEW Onions * 5 C

Yukon Club Ginger Ale

E53 »9 €

c

—'3 Z5'

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale

or Sarsaparilla

14*

Young’s Peart Borax Chips - 2 f*g> 15c Full Strength Ammonia • 2 kata 15c P&C* White Naphtha Soap • 4 15c Old Dutch Cleanser . 3 cam 19c Atlantic* Pacific ™