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CAPE MAT COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1927.

Port Norris

P ort Norris Bovs Fight

y-v 0 y, . ... •' l-.uin-: tj;. , tjay*

Over Girl i

■' it M«3 in*: AH who w«*bi reportk! One Resorts To Razor and *' 7 . ’ r . ', „ • , r r n ,r- s,hui| a . imerterence or boat Grew M; • Mr* < v.-tam r.ra.-.

Darid B:.'. *-« Chryfl^r

A KntxHy nunitx-r i

Pre\*ents a Murder

Met Giri in Atlantic City

How two Port KorriB youth bocatnr deadly t-noniiw* du«- to their love for one *irl. reioiltini: In a flte-day feud on board a Aablnc eHinoner and endlnic in a

cutttnK match, war revealed byldaueh' (hw- Allan'' City police. Wednea- j have return. . ; day after one of the pair wae inr a f•» •eat to the Atlantic City Hospital William H

wad the other arreeted for

stant. Jr

tex-ue on Tbumday ever.:

last week.

Mr and Mrs. Isaar F'er.-: moved into the horn, occupied by Mr. ar.d Mr-

n.th Hollitucer

Mrs. Ruth Henry h .

home after epen.im - m. In Delaware vr-r-u.R r> lativee

U Mrs.'"ceiorc. Fmernon ar.- 'V 1 '" Grace spent Sat"

n day in Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs A. VV. ftmith « !• v iand. Ohio, are spendirn I-» days at the home of Mr

New comb an* ; ^ M A Sml,h

Tilton, of Eatontnwn. spent a few Amour thos

.lays at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. ville ia« week were: «r* « a wno are William H Haad. Smith and daughter. Evelyn, and’shore. ». Mr and Mrs. Andrew Hand. i»ias Emma Rowley. * of Bell. -. I- are ependinc a few ! Prcd Reamer, of Barrington.' Cr-ek. war ■lome of Mr. and Mrs. j was at the heme of M. A. Smith on Tuesda'

l ,w * n, *5 r - Mr" He

who w«-r ,• For-' Mrs. James Cihaon ar.d riaurh- ber.-.i an:!l> were: Mr. and ter. Mary. :.r : Miss Ev-lyn Smith Vf

Bateman nr..r 'aiiKh-, w-er*- in Carolyn and Mary, ievenlnn

Horace Baron. Paul Lore. Ed- oTVlr/.; ard H: • .-.r. and Robert L. Mr an

..-•ended the show, famllv

■..He ... ,. n “ Tt ^" Sz* T'J 1 " ; :w ~ ab ” ri *"• '■ I™ ..- •> *- V™' Ctorte Bnen. “U""' •»«"

« a nr den. spent Sunday at

<>f William H Bat

t> were in Mill-

on Friday ; derson .

1 Millville and Malaga

McCuirr

M

• Amanda, and Mr. and',

drew Hand.

Henry E. Anderson and | j„hnny“Hlms

Richard Nelx.n.l John Sharp and Walter Sharp, p ort M. EL CFlUrcIi

^“Pvjand daughter. Helen, spent Tues-'

On Sunday will be a fuH day]

ntertalntd as! of inspirins Vrvicw. beginning |

!company over the we. k—nd one] with the c-gular claas meeting 1 lof th. mernhera of th. Courts I followed by Holy Communion at doing iium-: (lf ip>; . a p. r.-.nal friend j 1";: Sunday echoed at 11:15. lof h-: la'- husband. Mr. M< - In :!. -vrning a' ‘: 30 thereClarence Hen-joulrt. Its to be an organ recital by of pit- • •• — •

. home! Flar.k M- Daniels

WUdw.-d

Mrs. Luella aBteman Miller. Ml*.-. Maude and Helen Powell. A general invitation to everyone in Port N surroundlng towns v, bear the large pip.- orga

on. Junior.

Sunday at th. home Mrs. Leroy Bailey. Mrs. Ross Harris and

> v-nlng

e organist ' loir and othe -• Maud Fer

Poln

Mr-

rtrude Hand.

Wright

l>y the choir and other - ,,!1

pany-

Margaret Fowler an i Mr N> * Mai..: >

Mary Clark ar.d George j Ev. r. •: Putnnn. the blind Binger. i ' Either way ‘■ in Stone Harbor <-n i id Brldg-ton. who <a w-.-ll known "V»». ma’am.

wonderful voice. Quartet.' again, and *o'»

The Ideal Maid v-. Can you wn

eman. iSrin-Uy

"" M -- Dorothy Jones and Mar-

p,,v., ,, - r - 1 i>-:- and Mr. Lester Moore

,Mr and Mrs. Archie Shull and L^r. 1 Tl£? T FortescUe *“<>

and Mrs Julius Swam and daughter. Jeanette. Sunday in Atlantic City. .Maurice pepper, of Dividing.

1 T.k called on friend* •

spent Tuesday the home ■ "

Hickman

r Terry has i

iult and battery and at- Trooper James McClain,

leapt to kill. *t*»1oned at ti.i- place. Summoned to the flailing flock 1 MI ' , ' ,l ' , ' own M- nmouth County, at Rhode Island Avenue an ,. A l*"’ic City recently Owrdnr-a Basin, Det.-ctives Far- , «“If'-r Sharp and ley and Gains found John Henry L.A T: ,! ' en . w * ^ ,n PhilaWhitington. 25. of Port Norris I, ' . lying on tbe deck of the schooner .’ . , ’ M ," !r n j Riverside, bleeding from rwi-r j,, ^Ti^k ri . ^ r ‘'. Tu, ' w, * T of I

cuts, about the race and arms. Mr)l n!l Whitington was rushed to th- Miss Pan: •

hoapita! where he was found to spend a j. w .... be euffering from the lose of ter. Mrs Vinton F-.ir.

blood. His condition wa» only j chantville

fair Following the unraveling Mr and Mr- Charl-w R. of a wtory »hlrh rival* the tai-ejhavi r turn d • , h. of Jack London the detectives * Florida, after -p. ndlt'g - placed Charles Robinson. 2* ofidars here wi-h telative-

Fort Norris, under arrest. The friend.-

captain. Oorge fifter. of Kil- Mr ' Arthur Pryee ha mount. Va . and the other Aw, turned to he; her,;, m Elir member* of the crew were held * f, er spending * lew days as material witnesses. b™ne „r Willm: H Ba'e m , According io the story at th' Harold Grac of Paul crew. Whitingtot, and Robliwon “ IW "‘ * f '* -'*r* of last had shipped out of Wridwood had *“ *"* n *Hh !• latives become 'he bewt rrf friecds un- : ‘ Dd Mr * Edward R ta they ,h. ..- ... - ' . Malm

Atlantic CMy cabaret while on th, T * ni .

shore leave. -'" r aR ‘‘ Mr*. David Shull hi

When the Riverside left tori"'"™** 1

ttw Ashing bank* <.!T the Del* „ ,im '

ware Break w ater las' week. ni< ru . .

bom of th- crew noticed that the , ^ .

friendship of the pair had corded

HoaX'.Htie* increased . a point ^ s where it was decided that they ' whould flght it out in true see’- v- V man fashion, and while other -...port member* cleaici a apac. on the I Lt the hoi

i <*«vk. Whi-mgton and Rob- Shull

SILK SALE AT GALLNER'S

aftet Atlantic City,

ic M. Clark, who

i hand-tn-hard

than

when (Th

N Fowler

Archie Shull, of; Friday evening! Mr. and Mr*. R.j Inaon engaged tr. . battle which • tWO hour* and on

..h.,,.,. , y tn ,. r „ „

■me teiat wa* just p.iaaing »a- -e. n on our street* r-c-ntlv iri* -1 * Uh * ! ^ 0r ' , . Mr ' Ml children, of

P- Ml* of flah. Blneland. vi.lted the home of

wuen wnitington pulled a photo. ,Mrr and Mr*. Charles Biggin on

graph o' the girl from beneath Saturday

Robinson became «a- IB* Ma: y OonoVClt afld daugh-. c ran Into (he cabin ier. Mary, and Mia* Margaret

Returning

fIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE SAIE EVERYTHING REDUCED - BUY NOW

Straw Hats

Townsend Grac

$L95

Separate Men’s I rousers $3.95 $4.95 $5.95

F or Saturday Only $1% and $2.25 All Silk Flat Cre[je in all colors $1.25 per yd. Don’ l miss this opjxirtunity. 18 E. Commerce St. Bridgeton. N. J.

I Wool W ora tec Su. ’ $31 W

Stupe Grey

\X Kite Flannel Trousers $7.95 Linen Knickers $2.95 McGregor Golf Hose $1.35 $2.50 Headlight Overalls and Junij>er--$! 74 Sizes up to 51) Men’s Work Shirts- ( M)< XXifWite

Palm Beach Suits

.45

Gritfen Palm Beach Suits - - $12.95 Hand tailored Grilfen Super-Sen i< e Zeferette Suits-Silk Lined * - $19.95 lm}X)rted Linen Suits $14.95 Griffen 7 riple \X ea\ e

Suits

F inest;

Imported English Broadcloth Shirts

$1.45

White or Tan All sizes

$2.50 and $3.00 Madras Shirts

79c

Sizes 14 & 16 1-2 Silk Stripe Madras Shirts -- $1.75

3 for $5.00

ummersuil made | Men’s Soft Collars

$26:50 iOc

\ len s and Young Men’s Eagle Separate Two Pants Suits | Collar Shirts

Reduced to I $ | .95

iP"° ^L-I'li’F^FA.Tached

Collar Shirt

IT STARTS TO-MORROW AUGUST 5th OUR

AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE FOR EIGHT DATS ONLY OFFERING VOU VALUES THAT ARE UNPARALLED 22 REASONS WHY THIS IS THE GREATEST SALE YOU EVER ATTENDED

PREMIER BRAND CLOTHING, NATIg. ALLY KNOWN PRICES Reason 1— $35 & $40 | Reason 2— eon aa

CUT ALL-WOOL SUITS rA ^ UUU ^ TO B1 ““^^f* te, *S21.50 ALL-WOOL {12.50

SHREDS

Newest Patterns Latest Models

SUITS

Recson 3— Reason 4— Reason 5— $2 English Broad-$ I Silk Stripe and $1 Bovs' Wash cloth and Madras Broadcloth Union Suits

$d

Bathing Suits. Knicker* Beach Sweaters

Sun Visor*

ALL REDUCED

I I

Sw imming Suits

$L5n,

;tnd $/.40

.\ lens

and Boys

Men

s Khaki

Pant

s~$!.39

Men

s Linen

GEO. LEVY! 414 High Street I MILLVILLE N. X I

Handkerchiefs

2

Genuine Panama and Leghorn Straw Hats $4 95

ormer prices up to $49

SPECIAL

^ lean up of 25 Suits To go for $12.95 j (j<*od all wool suits, j !3ovs hour-piece Suits

$!0J9

! Boys .Ml \\ ool Suits Fo gp ^ ' - r j Plain <»r F ancy | Silk Host* 45t MAIfR & ElWfLL 83-85 So. Laurel St., BRIDGETON. N. J.

’$1.80 I opkis Union Suits — 86c Brighton \X ide XX eb Garters 23c Sujjerior Union Suits - - 90c Men s Black and I an Hose 19c pair 5 pr. for 50c $2.00 and $225 Silk Neckwear $1.29

Shirts

White or figured

$1.39

Reason 7—

Men's All Wool

Dress Pants

Serges A Vi orsted; _$2.75

Reason 11 —

Men’s Good Cloth NX ork Pants

$1.59

Reason 15— Bovs 50c Crash

Pants

Reason 19Men s $1.75 Heav Khaki Pants

$1.29

Suit Cases and Trunks Reduced to 1-3 and

Less

Suit£

65c

Reason 8— Men’s $3.00 Linen Knickers

$1.95

Reason 12—

len’s $-1 All Wool ollegiate -Sweater 5

$2.49

] 79c Reason 9— Men’s $1.75 Pajamas

$1.29

BUY

NOW

AND

SAVE Reason 6— 65c Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers J 39c Reason 10— Men’s $1.25 White Broadcloth Shirts

89c

.Re; |\li

Heavy Blue or

Reason 13—

Boys' $3 Ail Wool R '*“ n I4 ~

c ollegiate Sweaters

«£? 70 Striped Overalls

jReason 16— Reason 17 - I Boys’ $2 Long Men’s $1 Balbriggan Re “° n 18 r~ Cloth Pants Union Suits Mens $2.50 $1.29 (,5 C Coat Sweaters ^ Reason 20 D 2| $1.59 ; Men’s and Boj> Men, 75c Silk TiesR^aStraw Hats 39, Men’s $1 Genuine

Cowhide Belts

Value $2,511 - Your Ail 50c Bow Ties i choice - - $!.0(l J f 0l j| (t0

ROSENBERG’S

MFN S and BOYS’ SHCiP Millville, N. J.

and BOYS' SHOP

135 High St. (Nm , QlgA Building

AB Bathing Suits At Cost

Shoe Store)