Cape May County Times, 22 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 3

rr mmmt* r CAPE MAY COUITTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 22. 1927.

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You Know, Who Come and Go, in A ISLE CITY lor. of fhiUJ.l- Mt Jum-.- n aca „ ip. ndli>« a *»Hc in Ihl ,.f Fhtlad. Iphia. ar< hi-r. f.,r th. of Mr. and M.- s-aann and ho\.- ha-u-d an apan all. Forlj-lhli .1 ^Tn*-i. n«-ai on ljtndi< A«onur. . a pratlMor of 'jpot aa-orta*rd .Hh tl>. M: , n d Ml.- la«,ta Kuavj on .l iniMr-hlna I ornpan) daiijthfor. tli/. .. n i , - Iptaia. wrll known pm ,.i. -p. , •»,. ,. -rbool and ••>11. a. s, , 1,1. ^ .. . Mi. Saylor i.- laPiodi.,:.,..- , • . . ' anrd with ft* Mr-a-a.h and ihr horn.; .

In the Churches St. Joseph's R. C. Church

Sea Isle City Rt. Rev. Msgr. ' Horn, rector. Unity Maw .at ' A. M. Sunday Maws at V !•. I" and 11 O'clock. Benediction

Mot

j honor of <he 1 Ualn by appo;

S“« Isle City M. E. Church

The deoaeed served for many year* In Ihe Philadelphia Police Department. At the time of Mi. Claytondeath, he nan the older' pensioner cn the lint. He retired al>ou< • iehtei n years auo and came to Wildwood lai. *. where lie . had resided (or twelve years «m |.hlehly i. -p.-. i.d citizen, widely known and ealeemtsl by all who . knew- him. A devout in.-mber of St. Sitn-oi.' I’hUreh. he was one of the faithful win. walk in the footstep* of Christian fellowship. Mr. t'layton i- survived by hi* - w idow. Mr*. Emma Clayton.

Sea Isle City

Had Busy W'eek-end

Hotels Were I dled. Board- . ' walk Shop* Did Good Business. Many Bathers , ^ Many Reservations Made; ;

win and son. Elizabeth C. Hurwltz. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dahn. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Shcrer. Mis* Cert rude le-on. Kiehard \V. Iteon.'

:. Mr. and Mr*. H. Jack Thoma-. Jr.. A. Kina- 1 S. \V:hit. J. ibildhaber and •d Mrs. It. N. F.-ehery. all

Tax Board Hears i » n ' 1 Rnsen*ky. Guatav Her- _ , . ,1 furth and the Homestead Really Sea Isle City Appeals | c.-mpany. t— ! Several appeal* were h»te but The County Board of Taxation city waived it* rlRht. allow---a. at th. City Hall. Sea Idle ‘"K appeal*. rtiv. Thumday afternoon to hear! - N "" action was taken, decision a p,.. |. j fe int: withheld. ' ■ were heard from! The raemb-rw of the Tax Board . A Biotnian. 1* -ive K'lwurd Rice. Charlr* Boehm «clb I 1 >: : ■ St. Dominie, and Mi-. Corson.

! Mr*. Iletb. ri Cannon M-,wr. I *pendtnc tw* b Mi. John O-NelTl. areet. Ml. Cs noil i asn-r at B.yn Maw: I Mrv J.nsph J. Snyder ilary Hulchieon an.

iAnna Ki l>«. „f » York, a* a! Mo Maxwell, .if Philad. Iphla. D *p* ndlna aeveral week* in S. I-b with h.r friend. Mi>. fowell.

-• kly afiemonn :

>i niitS and a 1 - Cliri.

Sunday m hool and pr I*. M Trinity Chapel "»neendV Inlet Bible i-hool l‘> A. M. Service wilh n-emon 11 A M in. Uithei |., ach tin aernton. The*e

Tabby ^Allowed No Dogs Pass Her Picket Line

J zs ■I 'ocean V

. kept i

Messiah Lnthnan Tin. Home-like Church. Sea Isle '>• Sunday. July If Bible I"»>1 at lo A. M. Service with' at It A. M and S P. M 11 A. M. Dr. F. \V Meyer, .-.idecj irf .onference. will • a<h. At s P. M . ihe paator. II. I'ploii Bair will •.induct , h.J ! ..ii Tiiui-.lay a! * P. M. > keep healthy -piiiiu.tlly one .ki e<> in chin eh. Th- *..u:

k.-ep

The cat. appearing very "nice to pel’ called .ome laushler. i when ;t so'-*! *iz-.l black poodle atiempled to enter th. *ior . The! poodle zoi within t.n f.-el of I to -loie wh. a Ihe cat did th« unueual by chn-inj; it. The dog. upparenlly r • .-.r .n-r lh* -hock, ■am. I.;v k .ei, •aniiou-ly. The

Well filled Traffic handI d w Oiti.i. Vu

kept fumy

all r-pat line rie* and niiiny

The t'oliiiubux

. Hartkett. M York City: M ' . and Mi.-. J. it

■ y F. Onnliiinie 11 •deny and faaiil

I The gi ! Inrliffed ion Ryn.

•IdhalM-r. No. j Pollin*. Thiv-. j Miller. Mr*., Ii.fi A. Ilnr-

Wollld . Il.i't ll ,i::

who said: ■ he mhiI of < : big laugh <

This chicken j * a happy andj

Recent Deaths Mrs. Ada Weeks Ir*. A .la U * ks of Cold

rnuiM rnnirc BuJM/i Z.. Afa/tcr* TUllin UMIhl

i wioutarh in 'pilal la*t w . ; day night i . Funeral **-r i her late I : | July 5«. int

u* growth of the ie Frankford Ibw- . dnd ltier*- SaturI Spring for burial. -» we,., held from

Garry C Clayton

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THE man who Ixnuiht

his

home a little at a

lime has the satistac-

lion

of knowing that

the

small beginning as-

sun

s the comfortable

ending. I^r-t us give

you the facts.

JOHN L. MAHER 'fPWKB’yj LANDIS AVE 6-

m,

Now

I know ' . . why women - , are so fond of Chandler

BccailSC, in the first place, the new Royal Fights and new S\i-< hv Chandler arc simply magnificent —enriched with cx.juisite little appurtenance* and niceties dear to the woman who loves true luxury. BeCUUSC Chandler is neither too light nor too Leavy—MccTjc.t-iH ifts cavih*,;\irLs easily.acpi easily. BeCUUSC Chandler is *o powerful it can be throttled down to a mere crawl in hi/ti cur, and go ov er the top of fearfully steep hills in hizh £ear Because a Chandler automatically lubricata itself /rum end to enJ the moment you press your foot on a plunger. BCCCIUSC Chandler is so fairly and reasonably priced—the Si*. - .;t : 1 ' to S1895, the Royal Eivhcs at $2195 to $2295 U.o.b. l actory). Just see tocub

Mazurie’s Garage CLARENCE MAZURIE, Prop. LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Phone 42 CHAMDt.TO-CTXVn-XVta Vf*TOR* CORPORATION • CTrXTTSvn CHANDLER

Modern Improvements form another reason why SEA ISLE CITY Has Become Known As “The Incomparable Resort" Ln us tell you about the many others You U know. then, why so many folk* ag^e that Sea I4e City Reul Erfate » * tP-zd mvextmeiit Maurice M. Sofroney Laixhs Avenue at Weat Jersey SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. Insurance of All Kinds

Coal Up NOW!

I «n weeks we have lieen trying t'* save you money! \X e have advised vou to put in your winter’s coal supply N-OAX . Sntn you will need coal, and then the price will lx* hiyher than now 'l ou can’t earn greater interest on vour money than in the saving vou make hv COAL INC UP NO\X'. All Sizes of Anthracite C«»al Finest. Free-burning Bituminous Coal M. A. Luongo Co. M. A. LUONGO. President Ocean Avenue Sea Isle City

DE-PENDABLE-

Any used car seen on our floor is good for more than enough satisfactory miles to assure the owner of his money’s worth. You can always count on that BECKER’S GARAGE II. IIFFKKU, I'rnp. Woodbine, N. J. k USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT

Light, Substantial Foods - that tempi dulled appetites, are easy lo prepare with the A&P assortment of nationally famous brands to choose from....cool salad ingredients, sparkling drinks and tempting appetizers await you m pleasing array. - - - “IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOP AT THE A&P!'*

POTATO PRICES DOWN AGAIN!

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EXTRA FANCY NEW ^ 4^ MC POTATOES 5 14 Buy Your Favorite Beverage at the AOP! PALE DRY or golden: Cereal Beverages !

ARROW SPECIAL

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CLICQUOT

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4 t ° k 35*

Yukon Cfub Ginger Ale Pale * Dry:

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Faucy Sliced 8*oz Pkg

t-uerp WITHOUT THE RIND—NO WASTE

Bacon AFun

30*

Hole Heans 3 ‘’'"35*

KELICCC'S CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES

Z15 c

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' “ Joe 83c

PinU Joe 73c Quart, d

Mazor. Jar*

Gulf wax

AuortcJ Spice* Jetty Gl«s»c» w.i* M.m i . P r.

fih 10c Pkg 7c Joe 39c

New Pack Pe^s Shredded M'heat

PuSSed Rice Puffed Wheat

California 1

3 -am *5C

fJtglOC Pkg 14c Mi' I1C

Peaches he mn tSc

Rajah Sandwich Spread Iona Tomato Ketchup

AsSor Rice

Mr.: Morrison'* Pudding* Faston's Mayonnai*r Palmolive Soap P&C White Naphtha Soap

23c

3 hols 25c 3 pkg* 25c 2 pkg, 19c ti oe /at 23c 3 (oin 20c r.*o 15c

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Pure Crape Juice Red Ripe Tomato

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Blur R hi Heinz V Old L'l tc

p id hnt 19c

K* - 3 runs 25c ar - 2 24t..u 25c

3 pkg. 25c

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2 25c

• 3 cat- , 19c er - 3 .an, 19c

Whwc Hv>use Evap. Milk Dr! ^loulr Peaches

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1HEA NECTAR TEAS Mixed

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