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Appeal*
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appeal*.
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e Mar-
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A t***" 1 ” '* Thom«« *“ d Ftllrlfnne O'Keefe B E b^“ B ? i ? on Clarion ^ “ nd ,n « h * allernallre eiaytcm B . Robert*, et al sch?£ A Krow ' V8 - Wi,ll * Ia ^ William F. Stelaer and Cnitt* ‘ r * dl, ‘* 811 Stefaer k Bencken vk John B. Thallm. builder, and Albert W. Hick*.
Hale.
CAPE MAY COTOTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1927.
Meehan
. Janie*
Sal’y M. Jacoby rr. Ja*. Hale.
Hale r ** rel C Bon,; J **• James _ t*®” M - L > nc >> w- Ocean City Oable* Development Co., a cor-
poration of New Jersey. The Federal Finance & Credit
Company v*. Allen Konowltch. trading a* Commercial Oarage.
Joanna Tow nsend vs. B. Frank
Smith.
Arthur Wohlmuth. trading as Atlantic Interior Decorators vs. Kay ban Realty Co., a corporation, or in the alternative Josephine
G. Keyhan.
Ralph P. Clegg v*. City of
North Wildwood.
Inn U. Peterson vs. City of
North Wildwood.
Frank J. Sannino vs. Anth(.„, E. Iinbes!, Mary P. Imbcsi. Clara .Imbed. Domenico Imbeslo and
. . | John Pelto.
Charles H Ryan vs. LouLims of -he Estes and Corlotta £ku*-.
Trout. Jr., i gtandard Hlectrtr Rutmiv
Oetrrge s. Webb vs. Harold A.. and Olga P. larcombe. Harry Harnett vs. Samuel Worobe. Harry Worobe. Edward Worobe and Bernatd Cooper, trading as M. Wdrobe's Sons. Richard Banleson vs. Loui. Matiera. A. Ponnock vs. Morris Eshner. A. Ponnock vs. Morris Eshner. Jacob Regitko tc. Carol!n • R.jritko. trading as J. Regitko A Company vs. Ferdinand D Fullmer trading as Fullmer's Ex-
press.
I'nirersal Motor Shop vs. Chas.
Aspinberg.
W.est Jersey & Seashore Railroad Company, a corporation vs. Sutton ft Corson Company, a cor-
poration.
Jerry Pullo vs. Emil Parker. A. ie'on Ackerman vs. Anna
L. Beai h
H. Van Buren vs. Charles Tat-
Page Sever
y ft Seashore ! Co.. Incor-
vs. Hal G. I. Nelson,
iflonul Bank, ration of the
Na-
. Benjamin C Bank vs.
Bank, a t the I'nltrd (. Pot and H.
ny.
adminisJtn of the He. der* ..s» d
m Craythorn-
low.
Charles A. Has*' vs. Shi vice. Inc., a corporation. Fred J. Myers v*. James
Taylor.
Ser-
■p vs. Ewing
» alternaii
nity Co., a n
a corporavs. Jane K.
J
■ *s. Everton
Inc., a corporation vs. Clayton B
Roberts.
John N. Johnson vs. Fred E. Champion. Emma L. Maguire vs. Alma V.
Anderson.
Hose Stewart va. John Bray.)
*! al.
Alice Camper va. John Bray and in the alternative Brunt i
Reipe.
Harry Vliliams vs. John Bray, and. in the alternative, Brunt
R<-lpe.
ib nji.nl n Gable vs. Pusquaie Ingenlto and Raffaela Ingenilo. Wright ft Wright. Inc., a corporation of Pennsylvania, va. Alfred Armstrong ft Albert (fie!.) M. Stackhouse, trading as the Cape May Oouftty Appliance Com-
pany.
Morgan Mitchell va. John
Pharo.
Common Floss Lillian Herron vs. Louise S.
Stretch.
Chari** H. Hahn vs. William W. MacMurray. John J. Foster vs. Evelyn M.
Brown.
Howard O. MacPherson vs. Har-
old P. Fox.
Howard 0. McPherson vs.
Harold P. Fox.
Commercial Investment Trust . Company vs. Edward P. NHUnger it i trading aa the Nlttlng-r Meal
Market.
Robert E. Bennett and Joseph H. Carr, exec'tqrs of the <*ute of Joseph M. Rowland vs. Clayton B. Roberu. G. Henry Buppert vs. Joseph J. Tlmmes and Carrie S. Noll. Augustus Key vs. John GraLeslie Tenentiaum and Jacob Tcnenbaum. trading as Tenenbaum Brothers
Brown.
Frank Breunnan va August
Got tuck.
Fuel Corporation of America, a corporation, vs. Charles Walton. Jf Joseph R. Paul and El wood M. Paul, partners, trading as J- «• Paul ft Son vs. Harry Torbett and Mary (Unit name fictitious) Torbett. his wife. Emma Nortlne and Harry Nortine vs. Wildwood ft Delaware Bay Shore Line Railroad Co., a corooration, etc. William F. Daugbeiy. Jr., vs. Mike Nahass. Wilhelmlna Hughes va Harry
Raff-erty.
Edwin Booth
Pontiere.
Comr: an Pleas Appeals Waiter Horner va Frank Qraumann. . . _ „ Romeo Macciocehi vs. John - ■ Townsend. _... •evnest Still and James SHU vs. J. Olio Garrison. Elisabeth Dotts vs. Theodor. u.'v-bhvwanuck.
There Are Man) "Your wife doesn't swim to make much of a success with her re-
ducing?"
"No; Margaret is one of those poor losers." — Boston Transcript. You'll never get down to biiue lacks in this world If you're afraid of getting pricked by a few of the points.
Woodbine Notes
*viv we going to form a basketball squad oi w hich local folks will b. proud? This is the question being asked by several of
Woodbine's athlete-.
In the past two weeks many have enrolled at the Community Center for thi purpose of developing a strong basketball team and through the courtesy of the center project It is hoped this city win - *—*
fast
A number of town folks were recent visitors of Miss Esther Civ,person, of Vineland. N. J. Herman Halpem spent several days on business at Philadelphia. Mark Mendelsohn, a former staff reporter of a Philadelphia newspaper, and a number of his associates are busy getting out the first issue of the new Woodbine weekly publication, an undertaking started by these young people several weeks ago. Martin Becker was a Philadelphia visitor on Satun...y. Baron Be Htrach Iswlge. of the I. 0. O. F.. will confer the Initiatory degree Thursday night. Boxing bouts will be staged In the Lyric Theatre within the next two weeks, Herman “tern and Jack Brcslow spent Sunday in Maurlcetown on business. Dr, and Mrs. Solomon Singer spent the week-end In this city. Eddie Schlff was lauded Mon-
day evening by many townspeople when he displayed his excellent singing ability In the Woodbine Brotherhood Synagogue. The young lad made hlf dciuir here several years ago. when he resided in the community. At present he Is residing
in Ne« York.
Elli.- Chasen visited his pa,rand Mrs, Jacob Chasen.
Nick Cinbotinhi made a business trip to Philadelphia last
week.
Hariy Goldinger was a visitor in Philadelphia during the past
The
Mr.
ally.
>y Scouts, Troop No. 1. Tuesday night In the
building.
rs. Reuben Shape-
tow »• re recent New York visi-
tors. •
Philip Ak-xenberg spent the week-end with his parents. .Mr. and Mis. Isaac Alexenberg. State Tiooper Reilly, stationed' at Tuckaho*. was n »'sitor in this locality last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothman •nd family visited friends in Philadelphia Saturday. Loral tradesmen are kept busy due to the Christmas holidays nearing, bringing many county 'residents here for their shopping. Mr. and Mrs William Lipman visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Katx over thr week-end. Dnvid Sapcretein returned to this place alter Severn! weeks' absence, spent In New York City. Mire Catherine Ring and (he young Miss McNulty .of the local schools, spent the week-end with their parents. Aaron Mendelsohn visited his parents in New York last week. Mrs. GtiM-ie Levy, formerly of Egg Harbor, made a trip lo that city on Sunday afternoon. Monty Is-'- y. past grand of
Nujoy Theatre Opens at Port Norris Saturday The Nnjoy Theatre opens aV Port Norris on Ratnrday evening, and offers as a special attraction ‘‘Spring Fever,” with William
Haines.
This theatre Is equipped with up-to-date machines so that yon I will see a continuous picture!
from the start ‘ the show to the to the ish. Nothing has been spared in the way of equipping this theatre to give you the very
i best of entertainment.
| The Nujoy will run shows on (Wednesdays and Saturdays, fea •luring the best of pictures each j night. Two shows nightly, at 7
! and S.
! Next Wednesday night Jackie j Coogan in “The Bugle Cali" will ; be shown. j Nothing but the best of comedies have been selected to be : played with these- pictures.
Dr. A. j. FiiriUsd Dr. lit B. FrlrfUod WOODBINE. N. J. S-10 A. M.: 1-J D. M.: 1-3 P. M. S-S P. M. Tel. Bell: Denniavin* M-R-U; Keystone: Woqdbine 4* TFCKAHOE. N. J. S-SP. M. Tet Tuckaho* 2S01-R-1
Keystone Phene. IS-Y Dr. Joseoh Levenson DENTIST Adams Ave.. Woodbine. N. J Of nee hours: Dally » A. M. to C P. M. Sunday 16 A. M. lo e P M . Evening by appoint meet No office hours on Saturday
RISLEY’S Auto Laundry Cars Washed and Vacuum Cleaned While You Walt 3609 Holly Beach Avenue WILDWOOD. N. J.
Laura M.
Humbert C.
pft You)' Own Home For Christmas! * it, -rth but little c-h. Sr* ■ 1 pUc. -n »b.ch to kK. Lt wTh... thr h-»«* i » 1 i * d w* CTiakt. you to .n,oy l.'™8 ^ to the fullest. turice M. Sofroney Uadi. Aveoue .t W«l k<«1 SEA ISLE CITY. N. JInsurance of All Kinds
Toys From Santa’s Stocks
BIGGEST VALUE IN Coaster Wagons Varnished hardwood, body trimmed in red. Strongly constructed throughout. Size 16x36 inches. Roller bearing steel disc wheels. 34 in. corrugated rubber tires. Each. $4.65
if Dolls 'jT COMPLETE ‘‘Baby" Dolls. '‘Mama” Dolls. Stuffed Dolls, Soft Dolls. Make ycur selection from our
supply.
SCOOTERS Steel frame, disc wheels, rubber tires, roller bearings, hardwood foot boards with nonslip rubber mat. Finished in blue with orange wheels. 10-in. wheels. 1-in. corrugated rubber tires.
ftetthrd Scooter.
Our stock includes gifts for the entire family—a few suggestions follow: FOR MEN FOR WOMEN
FOR THE^CMIlOREN ^ Ool'ul'^WheeP'Voy*. lire G ‘t» to be appreciated nei «t k rent a in* many attrac lita of them may be had ti A email turn will purchate For a email depoe-t—we you until Decembe- 21rd.
$4.95
Lionel Train Sets A roost popular gift- Gives pleasure to entire family. We recommend the popular Ho. 296 Set, consisting of Locomotive, Three Illuminated Cars, eleven feet of Track. Inchon Connector. Battery Rheostat nnd Warning Signal. Set,
$12.75
n 2Se to S1.00 e
I
r large line of Lionel Goods to meet every requirement.
Special Tot Bike j Toy Pool Table | Steel Coaster Wagon Disc Wheels, rubber tires and; A Peach j Steel Body, tubular handle, pedals. Steel black japanned. All metal, finished in mahog- loop grip. Disc wheels. RubExtra large wooden seat. En- any and covered with green her tires. Handsomely finished amei d red. Fitted with jingle | billard cloth. | in attracUvc colors. Each $2.00 Each $1*48 each $7.49
i bell.
VELOCIPEDES Heavy^ tabular frwajfcl^lj lukil.plated wheel* top aad- ... _ itrtpod in sold, nickel-plated trim. No. 411—Reach Adj. 1< to 2» ins., each $9-95 No. 412—Reach Adj. 19 to 23 ins., each _ „ $10.45 No. 413—Reach Adj. 21 to 25 ins., each $12.95 Other typea in atock
Mechanical Toys J The^ • ‘eTaIt• "f" 1 he aeaaon
Side Walk Cycle FULL TUBULAR FRAME Thoroughly reinforced. Fimahrd in hl.,e aeamel Striped in White. Motorcycle saddle.
$14.98
Footballs $1 up Basketballs Volleyballs
_ - -- - ** 848 ASBURY AVENUE Read Hardware Co. ocncuy N j.
SAM SLOTOROFF The Man Who Brought Low Clothing Prices To Atlantic City Christmas Checks rod Store Orders Accepted
Smashing
Xmas Sale
OVERCOATS and SUITS
,a T *»lty , *«^"a" A*»ortmeot* - re .Iwjy* kept complete. Every model, etyle.
Atlantic City’s Most Complete Slock
You're sure to find the Suit or Overcoat you want here! OPEN EVENINGS
SAM SLOTOROFF
SAM SLOTOROFF
Hosiery.. Makes Fine Gifts It Ik but one of the many Items we are nellinK which make acceptable Christmas tiifla. FOX BROTHERS The Largest Cloth’ng Store in Cape May County 4400 Pacific Avenue Wildwood, N. J.
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HOTEL SEVILLE MAPLE AND OCEAN AVENUES WILDWOOD, N. J. Newest I’otel in Town Catering .To Commercial Trade
George R. Greis
s ATT. HUSKY AND • rOfNSELLOR-AT-LAW j : . 57 and 306 Ocean City Title a
| Truet Building OCEAN CITY. N. J.
rhone: 731
Addis Dance Stodios
types of dancing. Prlvati by appointment. Write o SSI M. PINE ATE. \\ ll.il WOOD, N. J. ELINOR ADDIS. Inetructreee.
DR. S. M. SINGER SURGEON-DENTIST of 1611 E. Moyamensing Ave. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
WOODBINE. N. J. the prartlce of Dentlulry. . I Saturday .-venin* 6 to
11 G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture TUSHINGHAM’S fENUE
H. RICKERS, Sr. Upholsterer Hair Mattresses Renewed 13 f3rd Street. Sea late City
E. R. COTTON Civil Engineer Bonded Surveyor 619 Asbnry Ave.. Ocean City Phone: ;27-W
For Better Eyesight SEE J. B. BARKER, O. D.
C.W.Way.M.D. 415 South Landis Avenue Sea Isle City, N. J. I 9 lo 10 A. St. Office Hour*: - I to 4 !\ M. ( 7 to 9 P. SI.
MODERN 'WALLCOVERING Decorative marks of respect He upon resting places of the dead. Now, you living, let me decorate your rest rooms. Choice Wall Paper, attractive prices and work that's guaranteed. AMASA W. YOUI.G Petersburg, N. J.
Charles K. Landis, Jr. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Real Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing OFFICE: 102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
at Wildwood-By-The-Sea
Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate — Mortgages —
Reliable Trucking Service To and from Philadelphia: we call for the goods and deliver them to youi door at a com vtry little more than ordinarily would be charged for freight alone. Special rate, during winter month. Furniture moved with care; local service also offered. Seaside Trucking Company OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY
KeyMone Phone: 13-D
i Best Bond Service in Cape May County”
Real Estate—Insurance
211 S. Landis Avenue Bell Phone: 31
Sea Isle City, N. J. Kry.tone Phone: 628-D
Tennessee and Arctic Avenues
Atlantic City, N. J.
Dr. Chas. A. Furey OSTEOPATH 224 E. Wildwood Ave.. v/ildwoo 650 Wa.hington St.. C pe May
Many of Cape May County’s Finest Buildings
Lynn H. Boyer ARCHITECT 3300 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, N. J.
Julius Way, M. D.
CLASSES SUPI’LIE
Dr.H.W.BlaisdeU SPECIALIST
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS and MEMORIAL STONES WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

