Cape May County Times, 16 December 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 15

CAPE MAY COEHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1927.

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Deer Hunting Season Opens f December 17

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Although tleer are known to and in considerable numbers those South Jcrser Counties. Morris. Paasaic. Sussex and Wi

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Hunters Are Allowed One Buck, That Is, If He Can Land It

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a-«i Wardens Are on the Alert

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Burlington. Ocean and Atlantic Counlkis will be the principal [ stamping grounds of deer hunters i this State on December 17. the opening day of the four-day hunti ing season this year. Ordinarily New: Jersey deer hunters 1 lotted five successive days. This i year however. December 17 falls on a Saturday and bunting Is not ' allowed In New Jersey on Sun- . days. In former years deer was fonnd 1 in lower Cumberland County and , in the woodland on the Cape Mav sad Cumberland County line bet ‘ according to reports deer have

ounties In the northern part of the state will not lie over-

looked.

The upland game hunting wain will close two days before the opening of the deer season. Anycaught in the woods with a rifle or a shotgun larger Uia 17-gauge gun. and with any bullets other than bueksbot during the deer mason will have to pa the local magistrate a $100 fine.

Bant red material They take those precautions so they will not la- niUlaken lor a doer by .'our.'

over-zealous iicrson.

T-arh hunter la allowed ci.e buck deer a season, and that buck

have horns showing

New A. & P. Store

Opens in Wildwood the block below which

losed. The company carry a

lease on the premises.

three Inches above the hair of itheat*. An attempt was mide during the last session of the legislature to have a law passed perlull ting the killing of does, bul

the measure failed.

Cnder penally of $100 One for failing to do so. every hunter Is required to report to a game warden or to the State Fish and Gann- commission at Trenton the fact that hr has killed a deer.

I’rrparatlons 1.1a bo rate

For several years the pine reglon in the southern part of the State has been the location for many an organized deer drive, with hunting parties numbering anywhere from five to forty participating. The hunters station themselves at advantageous points and wall until a large corps of ■’beaters” with tin pans, auto horns and other noise making devices advance on alone through the pines, driving the deer before them and within gunshot of the waiting hunters. All hunters should hunting caps. Some not only wear red caps hut have the barks of their hunting coats make of bill-

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FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware. Hounefurnishlngs and Boat Supplies Plumbing. Heating and Sheet Metal Work Mechanic St.. Cape May Court House— pbQ " e 110 3th St. and Third Are, Stone Harbor, H. J.—Phone Ct "EBELHARE HAS IT"

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store, the Great Atlantic and Pa- j The btillding'te oTsUw! *nd"hrlck cific Tea tompany. receired visi- and preserving an old land mark, tors from I until 1<» o.lock Thurs- ,, a of construction calcuevening. Dec. mber S. corner ■ la ted to enhance values in this

Maple and Pacific Avenue*. rbe o.tjhborhood

The ItiHikinnker Says Whether she be blonde or brunette. beautiful or plain, gay or morose, the odds are aliout fifty

BUT!

Get acquainted with this friendly coal headquarters. Yours for immediate delivery. Phone 1066.

ATLANTIC COAL YARD Fourth At Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

THEO Q. BACHRAN, Prop. Beil Phune: 10S6

Straight Back! Straiefat Back!

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the first to occupy the new Severn READ THE CLAStilhiED PAGE Hall block lately completed for

A little schen'e that make* It easier to back out of a driveway is to make a little notch on the under side of the steering wheel nearest the driver when the front wheel* are in a straight ahead position If the driver tiarb backing straight and keeps the notch in the original position the car ought not to run off It* course.—-Keystone Motorist.

Pan.-a Potted fern*, palms gated baskets of chry-

santhemums were In the floral decorations. A detachment of the Lowe's orchestra provided the music. WIIHam <’. McCahey. had

Charles E. Foster

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

South Seaville, N. J.

Hell Phone: Sew Die City X

Gifts and Toys

BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE, COME IN AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY AT Ebclhare’s Hardware Stores Stone Harbor and Cape May Court House Open Ev enlngt.

Give Dad A Set Of KELLY TIRES

For Christmas!

Swetlon S—That

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of .cnulrtn* the land dearri i Beet ion t of tht* ordinance » e Punt t.t the City «f Sea 1»J* C l targe by the issuing of t*>nd* aid city and aaid bond* shall be .lied In conformity with the law*

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t- That the pnirh«»c of _ and the Incidental ez-

....j connection therewtlh. may „■ temporarny llnam-ed by the ta- ’ suing of promiaaory note, „f M ut ~"y and net notea shall t»- ataned the Mayor and .nuntrcaigned by • niectof of ike Department of ■ Revenue and Finance and attested l by t!ie City Clerk and the corporal*

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Select Your Gifts Here

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ChrisUnks Tift Suggestions

Christmas Gift Suggestions

Christmas Gift Suggestions

GIFTS FOR CHILDREN

BABY THINGS—Bring the baby It ’ take It out looking like l l l.fg doll. We have everything i

30x3^2 $5.45 29x4.40 $6*45

There is nothing he would appreciate so much at this time as new tires.

These are special prices for Christmas Van The Tire Man Ninth Street, at the Bridge - Ocean City, N. J.