CAPE HAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1928
Pagt- TVjec
You Know, Who Come and Go in
a Isle
City
Recent Deaths
Roberts, of Ui* Key
elty after a week William Seeley am! a motor trip to New York last
. Stanley Clmitinjc resort shurtl* • sojourn in Cuba
cral days
•hie week.
Y. M. C A. Oroup max ptciure be
Wednesday
1*. They haw
feature a hat
the
: today "Now We'n-
‘ e that team of . rodocers. WalRaytnood Hatton.
Mrs. Belle q. Marr
Oise of Sea Isle City - * best known summer reaidenl.
Belle Quinn Harr, wife of Huso Harr, oi Merrhantrfile. and dauehlontwr Mayo: of the resort, passed ter of the late Bernard Quinn.
Through the cwtrtee, of ^ Thu^. '“r^fm Times. Meeaish Sunday School nrraI tor* plBCf . jiona,, moni ow.srr*.™-'', . yy*" an cm unit to the school am .
which added so much to
Christmas gifts.
Mi** Betfj Birdseye
Dr. and Mrs. D. Vpton Bair Mis* Betty Birdseye. 33. motored to Rblladelphla on Tue* W'ashinjtton. D. died at }. Sea Isle City Hospital Tuesday _ —— „ , "'iff ibffe months’ illncs*. death The Women* Homo and twin* due to heart disease. Foreign Mission Society of Mm The funeral took place in Atsiah Lutheran Caorch wUI hold Untie City yesterday and thedx>dy th. rest,Ur mos.hlv ... lo Washington for
burial.
the regular monthly meeting next Monday at 7.30 P. M. Tnu is a moat important meeting, be-
ing the first In the new year.'
All members should be preeant. Selection
___ I ’ of a Physician /h The Churches : , b . ,..7;, k„„„,
| October 23.' IS 17.) 8t Joaeph i R. C. Church . . ,
At the request of the Gorga*
Sea Ule City Rt. Rer. Magr. M'mortal Institute of Chicago, of A. Pogxi. rector. Daily Maae at' *h»ch he l* a member. Dr Ed
freely suggi»t such as be knows is most capable. Yoor interest is hts Interest. To merit full confidence-, the doctor must be a student. He should preset ibe to a reasonable number of medical periodical* read them to keep abreaut of advances in his profession, should belong to the local uwd society and attend its srtentlfic meetings.
Do n
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Big Vie Fisher and George • Boyajinn were but a step behind ! with a 92. Big Vie was hitting t them far and wide and as a re- - auit frequently visited the woods 1 and trap. On the eighteenth hole < Big Vic mad- one of the longest < drives ever seen on the Ocean - City course. He drilled the ball '
down 1 hr lairway more than 300 —— ywrds and used a No. 4 iron 10 . r* 1 r» y- home on this lengthy hole. L-ounty Body ravor*
Hr-die}. O .•
A, Ripley. V Hill* C tirannan. AM City
J. Bonn. O. C.
I. ttonlon. Ocean City A. Doucla**. VVldad
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with your (amlly doctor's advice and consent The can who know* something of your whole body and he whose duty it is to look aft-r a particular part must mewaart.'y
combine to understand all. If your doctor 1* a Keif-respect-
ing man. he will see that his bill is sent regularly. If hi*' fees arc too high for your purse, tell him bcloreha.id. The amount of the fee is by no mr-anr a criterion of his abilU). When his bill come*'
him promptly, accompanying
check with a little note n.liis—| 4 5 « 5 S 5 6 •—45
appreciation. He would not be Boyajian not value such a {In—4 5 4 • S < 5 5 5—4*
! Dr. A. W. Knox, of Whltc- | mar»h. was the only other player i to complete the IS holes with
than 100 otroke-. His card
According to the playei the drive tl was the r made on the course. The frozen ground and favorably aided the ball. The long availed Big Vic little for his netond carried Arrow the green and he ended with a sis. Both Fisher and Boyajian handicapped at eight strokes and each suec.-eded In making his play on the nine Inward
holes.
Their scores follow:
Fisher
Cu Tax Rate*
(fontlnued From Page 1) Therefore be It resolved, that the Cape May t’ounty rbamber of Commerce urge to the various Governmental Bodies to use all diligence to so arrange for budgets as to have taxes as low as will be consistent with modi rn and progressive Government. The above is s copy of a resolution passed at a me.-tlng of the Cape May County cUamber of t 'ommerce held In Oc< an City. N. i J- December. IS. rtgT. It was ordered tiled. GILBERT S. SMITH, i
Set .-clary. j
Howard Topham Win* O. C. Tournament
Two
ft A. M Sunday Masses
and 10:30 o’clock-. Benediction or the Most Blessed Sacrament Sunday following last Maw. Baptism by appointment. Sunday
school at > A. M.
N*s Die M. R. thurrfc
Arthurs. Drmarls and members of the Ocean
• Ctfy Club, were next on the list
(Continued From Page 1) 'with a ICi* stroke*. Demarls co-
ward 3 111 of thi cit* the noted «I*rd the problem of ties by ■ Joyed a handicap of 17. while
i awarding prtxw to each pUyer! Shc-maker was givqn 15 strokes, instead of requiring them to play making a net score of S7. •he *v» <• u T«pti*m *• n- »■*
II Wbfth «r. O C. M 1
Correct Table Etioue - '- Why did the salt shaker7 Because the spoon wouldn't holder and the egg beater.
the afternoon drew
1 the letr.tK'rabut strong
matert ally boosted the
winner be
on ha* written • short optocu on bow to choose your per-
S adrtce^*ft D* h "fo,.m ^ «em g^ted wfth no^: 1 ^ ^pTh^iod,-! : h ' 'r’ d - »<"» ^
mg a i-hysiclae as or e of hi* col-1 „„ .7.. ■-=««• n.. wii. t., a, m«ir- l1 ’'
checking hts accnraplrthment hi* honesty, and bt» knowledge.
H. F. von t’flW. pastor. Tht doctor setecl.d for the fain- ‘ cTTv.- r ^,„—^ A , ; Munday, January g. 1V28. 10:^ A 7 - .bonU have IU best interest ral^he iVied ^u! jM Come and bear th. specisl at heart-- Once he ha, le-en lr> Kr ^ Mtlnr^wHh hi* strokes
the Hooec Hall; sermon. "Srlence vs Faith- Yon, the family for a length of lime. toarive 1
’-s ii;;
• .’*• 22“.“* "s - ! - ’**' w* *»!!• ‘SSt 2 5T&SS4Sr SS taf s - private party. '•> *ttend In a body. \ou arc surv ; acter and physical make-up. k.. D t his ball on the fairway or'j Scsntei. 1—port hi W* a I are “f** “: e~. *»S«S
will be hotit !n! Notices:
of the resort. 1 day.
led-wnd new far- tteed this Viewpoint- 7:30 P. has been r«- A cheerful song service and sei
will be held mon "
weekly under the Future,’- The firemen are invited
‘o attind In a body. You an
t> enjoy these Sunday night meet-, But whom shall we aelect
,B »?’ . vou call the untidy and unwashed The wooda traps and rough 1 y*! T>> , ur *~' ■ ,a *- nnr <loc,or » ho «’ "Piwar- never got a chance to make h’*
». M. Sunday ^hooi. 12; aw* rembid* one of the fashion': acanaintaaceshlp.
irt «
)#» tl M
tk »<
Hostess: Vos. a lovely old dock, mt always fast Guest: Ah. early American!
J* said, will begin; o’clock. Epwort!; l^j
r P. M hsza
- . . . . Avoid the advertising He also kep* bis score down ; ‘/* d " »!«*>«• Mis* doctor. Remember that smoking Is j by running up Instea-; of pitch Ju “ l0r but the careful and log his approach shot*. Many a
• Friday J.1S P. M. 1 tidy man w-ill not reek with stale 1 perfect pitch shot was ruined
Mrs. Maurice New Year's
Phi* and also' ‘ p » r “ J * j Calvary Baptixt Cburch le a busiiiesa South SeaviUe. N. 3.—Mornli.g Harbor Hedniwday worship. 10.30. Theme. 'A Fitting Motto." Bible whool. 11.40. , Evening service. 7.30. Theme. * • ''r'elHag the Church to the Own
. . Miking disr-
th - "their”"pareuM "*“>* “‘"’ft heaven given among | ySf’maactet*^ ‘ , ° < ' lon ' '* D '
i * h ' rt-by we must be saw a.- j d ttu . do
i Acts 4:12; tor 'This is the stone !
Way and E ! which was set at nought of you; to Millville {builders, which is becom- the 1 Dr. Theodore | hoad of the corner, or the corner- |
"•SI*' - bounce qtr the green. The doctor whose breath D Toplutm reglatered a quartet of
idled with the odor of whiskey is: fours on the Brst nine hole*, bad
not the man for the bedside. Nor two lives and a trto of sixes. !* the loud nod boisterous one. HU card follow*: Neither Is the timid and uncertain Out—C 4 5 S 4 4 S 5 C—44
man. The real good doctor is si- In —« 4 S 5 5 5 5 5 5- 44 90 ways a gentleman and a man of Two sevens on the last nine I
The man who bolster* up ruined Harvey V. laike from the |
distinction of adding the low '
nMMKtaBMM
John A. Ackley & Son
Auctioneers Since 1884
Can sell your real estate or personal property and get the
highest market price.
General sales at our "Mart." Vineland, N. J.. every
Saturday at 1.30 P. M.
Wildwood Office—Magnolia Avenue sad Boardwalk Vineland Office—427 Landis Avenne
d ht« low 1
honor*. L»k>
, —> t* nth and
Judge the doctor's cheerfulness. ’duplicated or the seventeenth. Avoid the clown as well a* the On I ah ing with a 91 which wa* - “bo never miles. The fam- tut a stroke behind Topham.
Wtor is irtwayrf on the Job: i Lake's score foKo* .-: ore. do not aanor him st'Out—S 5 C C 4 < 4 3 S—4«
untimely hours nor with trivial-: In —7 5 S 5 4 6 3 7 5—45 91 Itlc* Tru»( him ond seek his ad-i Dr. J. H. Whltksr kept pact
FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware. Housefurnlsblngs and Boat Supplies Plumbing. Healing and Sheet Metal Work Mechanic St.. Cape May Court Homo- Phone ISt 98th St and Third Are.. Stone Harbor. H. J.—Phene cx "EBELHARE HAS IT"
Je-fferwm and m-j Mesaiah Lutheran here returned to] The home-llke church. Sea Wei Mace's Hospital, city. Sunday. January 8- Bible 1 school at 10 A. M. At 11 A. M. ;the pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair, s the win ; wilt conduct th* mW-winter com ■ cabinet given ’ reunion and deliver a short *dDepart met.. Store | dress. There is no church sei- , ,,, i vice so important as this one to - , I‘ * , those doMring to be spirliually The liord Himself Invited u* tis table.
' Ctty f The pastor will;
A busy may was using the tele-
o Philadelphia 01 JJotuD.v w ere ea ® members of the; puaae. Band, which ; “I want Triangle, double-two. the parade In the ! double-two." he said 7 Members of the "Two-two. Two-two," repeated different cars : thr exchange girl, reproachrutly client numbers, j "Ali right." *atd the man. panumber of ex- ’ tieuUy; "you get me th’ number 1 and, well olio trains later on." LEOAL
1530 Atlaotic Are., Opp. Colonial Theatre ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
A Tremendous Event Limited To 2 Business Days. January 6 and 7
NOTICE!
Our Price* Are Always Standard— Just the Two Price*. $22.50 & $27.50 Thi* Guarantees You Against Any
Mark-up.
Alterations at Cost
aOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPS MAY, NEW JERSEY RESOLUTION
-« REVENUE ANTICIPATED
At SROPRIATIONS
20% Off ““
OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES
Our Famous $22.50 SUITS and OVERCOATS 20% OFF When Mihon's offer a 20 pet cent, reduction on Mil their famous standard •''"price it is equal to a 50 per cent, mark-down— because at regular prices we sell 30 per cent, cheaper.
Our Famous $27.50
SUITS and OVERCOATS
20%
OFF
$OO' 0 °
Unquestionable regular values very conserva-
LdLd
lively stated at $30.00 to $50.00
The Most Outstanding Men’s Clothing Event Atlantic City Has Ever Known
The Overcoats Scotch and EnHixh made fieece*. American worsted fated
Two Astounding
doth*, plaid back* and woven-through coating*. Every style of overcoat and aister. including Chesterfields
Prices
The Suits Finished, nniLnithed worsteds, winter cheviots, caxanneres
§18 and §22
New tan and nu* btove colors, grays, bluet, plain color*, fancy pattens, stripe*, plaids and checks.
2 Days Only!
Herring*ones and quiet nurtures with plenty of the pc. u-
This is our first sale and the only one we will
have this year—but it’s teal, it’* genuine.
MILTON’S - - 1530 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J.
C "
One jar 23c One Pour Cent
1 both for
c 1
ASCO Pure and Anchor
Preserves Opener
1 d£a5C
a a:
rawberry. pineapple. Peach or any var
ety In stock.
W elcome—1928! Another Hew Tear has arrived and. u usual, finds us ready with full stocks of Dependable Quality Poods and Householu Heeds at Prices that represeut real savings. This is the season of the year for Hew Resolntio&k - a good one for every Homekeeper every day in the year is—Buy all your Table and Household Heeds in your Neighborhood A SCO Store— Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes
Furthest!
iReg. I2V2C Fancy Large
2 19 c
Calif. Prunes
J Eat Stewnt Pi ones—very healthful'amt benefte'al :
the body.
Delirious California
Peaches
25 15c
Unusually big 'alue.
ASCO
Fahey Calif. Peaches 2! 19c: 3 —sj« In heavy,, rich, sugar ay up.
3 pkgs 9c Gold Seal One can 7c k All for Macaroni - Pnrcc, 16c Vich Creamy Cheese "* 3Sc
Reg. 15c ASCO ! Tomato Catsup ; Abaolutely pure. As line a* you ever tasted.
t* Quality Foods— SenstL !e Prices! ASCO Sugar Corn ASCO Tender Sifted Peas 'an ASCO Small Sifted Peas c.ASC0 Green Lima Beans vah ASCO Cooked Spinach « «» ASCO Cooked Pumpkin <*» ASCO Wet Shrimp can Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise J»r ASCO Peanut Butter tumbler 10c, 17c ASCO Chili Sauce bot 25c ASCO Slit -d Pineapple can 25c ASCO Cherrin .can 23c, 33c
Victor Bread Pan ^ DC Quality founts Bread Supreme
9c
Cofifte of the aaLte Quality as ASCO Blend Costs you anywhere front 45c to 50c a !b elsewhere. igSGO Coffee n. 37c Rich. full, heavy bodied. Con* IneittKly good.
Victor Blend Coffee
tt> 31c
Ktrkman's Borax Soap 4 25c P. & G. Naptha Soap 4 *» • 15c
Read—Buy—Savi
Pine Vanilla Extwct ASCO Pure Corn Starch ASCO Ground Spices Dried Lima Beans
Best Soup Beans Princess Jellies ASCO Pure Julies Cranberry iiauce Pnm Whole Ri-e.
ASCO Honduras Rice
Selected Walnuts -Gold Seal 0at»
hot 13c s**g 7c can 7c
2 *>■ 17c 3 lbs 23c 3 tumblers 25c tumbler 15c 2 J»r* 25c 3 Pkgs 25c n> Pkg i3c
m 27c
3 "kgs 25c
Meat Suggestions for the Week-end! Fresh L 0 i ns , b OAc
Pork (Whole or Half) Center Cuts Pork Loins
Tr
inest Quality
Round Steak ib 4Qc
Native Hrrf I Verj- Finesl"T Rump | Sirloin Steak | Steak lb 44k 1 ib SSc
All Large Smoked Skinned
Hams *-20* Bacon 30
j Boneless Breakfast
^ (Whole or Half Pieces Lamb's Liver n. 30t 1 ixfin Lamb Case s Pork Park 30c j Im. Back B Imported Swritzer Cheese
Legs Genuine Lamb ih38<
J3
tfe 25c
Slices
iugur Cum HAMS th 35c

