Cape May County Times, 4 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Hunters Await Stone Harbor First Day of •£S,‘S'S^ : !E Feacbers Give Rabbit Season «,! Demonstration

{Ion Boultnard and ( ThU auction, hooprcr.

i prow to be no pUee for

; amateur * ho tfUlikra

:

TU Wh For Elusive Cot- " “j, ! In WWng of Htaory Bo-

tontails is Scheduled To Start Next Thursday

brush from Shore Road the thicket U dense It appears to be Impossible to penetrate and this t» matnp

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~ ThU Is an Meal place to teat

Como Reported HenUfol

■ ■■ »re frecjuentlv crossed but a well „ __ . i trained hound that ■111 drive the "“’r*’ “r "■ it. .in ortruir SET“-r“• "■

•f the local aporUwa •111 take

aivaatace of lhe opportunity of * aUpwin* the hound. throo«h the ^ 'bst like, kraal, where the (an., u uld to Ir . ‘I

aboand «hi. *«*"" bawl

break Ihrooth the brush to -t s shot unless the rabbit rvtrace* Itself as it frequently will.

ThU is no pUce for a roan*

— run aids, for

tlitck that tlw

The day also marks th

in* for the huntin* of quail, hare, squirrel. Ma«lub rlnjrner k

prahie rhlcker

The law pm-

rldkn. - k mated *i

rabbits, two Ka*tl»h ston pheasants. and three with

I * rouse can be bacaed in start msk mm* n*mUns day The female Ikwnm wl ■*B»rre! U protected. a raid fra Prrvoos 11 tins In the buntins for 11 (S ••ctJOB. state rabbits are more M will- mo ktmUful this year than afore the Wild (*

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Take Taar license r*»r the Game Conn .

enforrta* Ua iwculaUons

you have your m you. Yon can re! n the City clerk s office If caucb! without H.

fore Avalon. Lower and C. M. Point Faculties

Avalon School Last Week

•on In the the tenrhln* of m by hi Ur Schsep-

Normsl

of last will consist of iB the hi(h «bool at Court Hour. every nn 7 p m to *40 Thirty -etyh! t.sellers have now enroMd The fotowfo* have teen rnomtly added lUt: Mias CaMvll. Ml*. MUa Myrtle Endk .lt. MUa Hattie CM Ur. Mrs. Dey MUs Fraser. MUa Lillian Yount. Mias ''arolyn Uraoa. Mrs. Mary Rice. MUa •Man C. Cad It o'.:. Mrs Machetie Mrs. Eilrabei’, I«ou*Uas. MUs Jautard. Mrs Kathryn May and Mm. CMnabrrr and Mrs. Iverson

the Court House school on jllfi the fir.t three Tweedsy» of No IHH <ember at I*o p m. These tec eons ■UJ be of *mat value and interest to all tmehrrs. and the teschers are nrred to make ar-

The aand table scant in the primary room at U>wer Cold Sptin* u The l^ndto* of Columbus.”

•ests. a pupil in thU school ha* been accelerated from Of in to sixth grade, and U Coin* excel

lent work.

The three Stone Harbor teachera taught demonstration tenon. In history and dries before the Avalon, bower Township and May Point teachers on Tuesday afternoot. of last week Mr Fleming's seventh grade ctass divided into three nommiUo-s. reported on Use colon lev of Gnorcia and the r arollnas and on

Ml life.

fourth grade

-Us McCormick's

class discussed II America by the Vikings, an* MUs Springers first grade children

William Steal, came warden, of have teen

Qy May noo-Jty. sutad foal Too M A aporUl license U required

■jinaisats i Game end I

Boy Hit By Auto

tfh*rr t» Matt

KnglUh

^ •* Corked Daring the Hallow. ... Mlver were also dtstrtbuMl In Wildwood on Seti.rd., UlUe

latther Lora, of Cape May Couti House, was si ruck by a ear driv

An abundance of rabMts hate " 1 b T f W. OoU. of Bast Twen teM ae«n In the woodland along s,r ~' «' Ooll rushed the the Weafherky Road snendlng cblld 1® Mace Hoopltal. where from the outskirts of Tockabne to far vma tr kn>*^ for minor la-

th* Cumberland County Una In- Jur,et

d«Mnc (he woodland tetwsen

Bolleputn and Woodbine He vers I

ynnrs ago this aertion was swept Lngagement Announced by * forest lire and -s a result rahl.lt. were s art-e for a res- or Mr. and Mra PrancU Holmes.

of Green Creek, announce the en gagement of thalr daughter. Cora

■action from Mar •<« George E Carlton. PekerslMirr Rio Grande.

two but they h-ve returned

will a

fl for the '• ..mi remat

t 'he history courar

fo. t> Teachers’ Music tTtib will b. held St TM p m.. Novnmber 1 •u the Middle Township high school Ft e-prlmer methods of

tearhtog public school music

principal rpeaker at the *“

etin* u; the County Council

td Parent T-ai her Association on

of lari week was

Mias Edna Young Drod. nutrition worker of the N.v Jei. * Tuber cuhmU Lesgus. Newar t. 8br apoks on the tarioua aspects, proper nourtalHcant and growth of child.-.I, Miss Rond U available without coat, aa a speaker for any local Parent-Teacher

theory i Including the use of the pHcbptp.. and the teachers chorus | Materials needed will be pttcbptpr, HoRks-Dnnn Books 1. II. and M«auaL Stale Manual and

The ■hole family owns the ear.

ted Tucks hoe extending to the ' Tschahoe Elver gives p!*n! of ■port to the gunners However, (his section is getting more in•teMs'ed and foe cottontails may Mt te at numerous as in former

panes

In Middle Township quite a few fkbMU *i> wen noticed in the hmah between Court House .qd _ ‘ They mem to he more

> of the

About *lji> tear hers and *iip.-r vlaurt stir tided the first of four j

dsw.on.tr.tton lemons IB teach-. ■ nai u. worn me car is 101r tt lug music sppieciatlan given by, u mother's car. w ten R fo in use Mis. Barr, an expert *mpl....ed; It U the children’s car. and when by the Victor Talking Macblu. disabled or with a lire down it's

The throe reins 1 r. I in ! dad's rsr

tenufui on tl Oos'eu Ko. 4

Were UMrer Township clear

St Cfia c

have scared •

cottonUlU sway from the bay •

the opening Of the sen-

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- I as a twenli the hunter nnable to follow the bounds on fka Opanfog day Buds the game more wary and more difficult to lltet a—■ mi the writer jfter fiBUBios tbs brush with poor .ur- •*■*- crossed the Main teashotr Wad nad picked up a number Of trails In tt< section aouUi of Bm tale QOttlrxrr! Mart gunners BVWM Urn section between the hop and tbs main road, but a.-, a mrtter of fort mbhiu win u lomarah mnadowth * r4 *'' of

Parsserw Mestitr

One Of the dtffhuliier the ban ter that guns in this aectfon Will experience la tbs hostility oi Men) of the farrwrs The trail will frequently « roas the many forma that sxison to the fringe of the salt meadows it must be said that the negligence and carehoxti.ir- of foe hunters has caused The dsovage canaed by doe* and busters on the forms at this time of the year to trifling If foe hunter, would use a little good vans* If every hunter would only close every gate be opened, te w mid find 11# f»*T:.i. • would not be so tertlle. Ult each | year an open gale is as lor cattle or horses > Md of corn or leiiuer

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MEADOWS ELECTRIC WASHERS

STEWART-WARNER RADIOS

Thor Electric Washers

Loth Parlor b urn aces

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BrunswickRadioias Panetropes and Records

3 HOWES JOHWL MAHF.R

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Coats of Fashion

Presenting the New Season’s Models —Smartly Furred Coats featuring the glender. supple silhouette, which ia smartly varied by youthful front flares; the handkerchief drape; the very definite side closing: tucks, aeanu and many mtr ate fabric workings. Coats that will carry you through the winter season in Paris manner. Wide variety, at prices to suit what you planned to pay, await you, if you Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County And not only coats, but smart dresses, newest creations in millinery, sheerest silk hose, and all the intimate, personal garments that Milady's fancy dictates, can be had at the well-stocked Wildwood Shops. Then, too, every day is bargain day, for values here stand the most rigid comparison. Get the W'ildwood shopping habit.

Thv Following Wildwood Merchants Guarantee You Honert Vain •-« Low Prices and a Square Deal:

JACKSON’S DRUG STORE

Oak and Pacific Avenues THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery and Bathing Accessories Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men’s Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Millwork, Glass, Paint, Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue AARON’S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues S. J. COOMBS MARKET Select Meats. Produce and Groceries Pacific A Andrews Aves. Key. 199—Bell 686 R. W. RYAN "Wildwood's Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company 4105 Pacific Avenue MAPLE MARKET Groceries, Meat. Vegetable. Fruit 3106 Pacific Avenue

COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP M SIMANSICK 208 E. Schellenger Avenue POPLAR MARKET Meats. Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR L DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific kvenue IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only the Best 3415 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material .. TelenSooe 5 "The ad Reliable W* WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY W. Build Supply and SalW) P. R. R. and Burk Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Work — Built-up RooWF 4408 Pacific Avenue MILLER & GANDY "Luster-Litr, that Good Gulf Keiosen 116 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work. Novelties. Gdt* N. F Cor. Young and Pacific AveJOHN P . D ALTON ^ Painting. Hardwood Finishing, Int 26th and Park Boulevard TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationer? 210 East Oak Avenue