08/05/1922 - Atlantic County Library System

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08/05/1922 - Atlantic County Library System
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luuacv REPUBLICAN
SOUTH JEKaiv*
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MfisoellaneoUB
Looked Like a, Battlefield in
was brought to a determination • cs "It Europe,"
Said Mr. O. DunBtor.
To The People of Hammouton :-— soon as detected. '~ '••
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OOK
~BUIAK
C-W RbadaicffOr lafe „,
Greetings:HENRY M. PHILIPS. "Was staying at a hotel in a small •K See H. U. llofrnrjel, S70 Ur»])«,8treo«. Lot
There appeared in The i Atlantic Sworn anid "subscribed -Jjpgiy, ine. Pennsylvania tow.n. > Early,one morning
a»l«.-^P'»ctlCTllr ttf* B«taln*ton :.-.
I'went to the stable to hire a ri|j nnd „..
City Daily Ptuss, The Philadelphia
Aoplrto .
this twenty-seventh da'y of July, was
'shown a pile' of dead rats killed, UtahdarcmpertrlterJftriale.
«« Bellevut Avenue.
Inquirer, and the Hammouton (PaA.
D.,
1922.
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with
RAT-SNAP
the
night
before.
William Russell, — "Men of Zanzibar." pers'a copy of a certain -Minutefor lale. moderate price.
• - •«••' Geo, E. Spouse, ,
Looked like a battlefield.m Europe." U PRIGHT ria'no
Addresa Kepublican Omen.
adopted by The Board Of Directors
Three
sizes,
35c,
66c.
$l,2p.
Sold
and
Notary
.Public.
Sale.—Wine barrels In itiod condition- •
Hall room Boys Comedy, "Stars and Stripes."
of The Kiwanis Club of Hammouguaranteed by Central Pharmacy and POK
"
K. 'A. Schmidt. EinHnrborCltr. N, JBaker Bros.
.
ton,
N.
J..
over
the
signature
of
r?OB
Hale'—All kinds ol out flower*. Nice- •
Doors open 7.15, commencing 7-30, admission z
* boquet lor M eenf n.
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Thomas DeLuca
Samuel Anderson, President.
Henry Schaumberit. 12th St.
Clifford J. Waas, Secretary.
'Notary Public
WOK
Sale.—Ford
fonrine
car.
Kood
condition
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dining room table. Morris chair, kitchen
This was 'preceded by certain
Attoraey-at-Law
atovo and lew others, have.no uae lor them.
printed matter connecting-the Fire
Apply U» Orchard St.
Office Days
Godfrey Building
Department with this Minute.
T7onn Sedan lor nalc. cheap.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Hammonton
•*•
Apply Mrs. Uose Mazia. Neeco.
I resent this attack upon the Fire
and Pridayg.
PLAD1OLI Bloom forenle. nice lone iplkes.
Department as unjust, Untrue and
^* 26c dozeu. C. A. Wood. Grave Street.
cowardly.
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pRIVKT Plants for sale.
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•ONDAY.:—Neal Hart, — "West of the Pecos."
By imputation they charge that
Samuel Foster, S. Second St.
0
The Fire Department'of HammonROR Sale,—cook stove, also parlor st«V»
Episode No. u, "Go Get 'em Hutch."
* (used lour weeks); steel conch, window
ton,—A part of the municipal gov- serving a n d Pickling i n y o u r
screens (never uncocked) ; small (to box ana
dining room table. Mrs. Rogers, Etz Harbor •
ennment
of
the
Town,—did
conMovie Chats No. 16.
kitchen or mine. Modern ScienRoad.
spire with Billie Clark in,the begin- tific Methods. Also Baking done
pOK Sale.—new sh6w case 9x5 It,
A
ning
to
bring
to
Hammonton
an
205 Bellevue Ave.
TUESDAY:—Gareth Hughes, — "The Hunch/'
indecent aud immoral exhibition, to order.
UPERBA Seed Potatoes lor sale.
S
, MRS.' FRANCES V. SPARKS
I* O. Rogers. Fourteenth Street.
~,
Society Hoboes aud Fox News.
contrary to the Laws' and: we did
T?OR Sale.—Cook stove, heating stove, water •
during said exhibitions protect and 411 Bellevue Ave., .Hammonton
•*• power wasber and dinning table, inquireWEDNESDAY: —Welsh Bros., "Uncle Tom's Cahin." defend the givers there-of.
ol Mrs. I). Cottrell. 2nd aud Vine St.
A GLASS OF MILK
Tf OR Sale.—Two good work horse*: two act? Both of these statements are ab•*• heavy harness; three two-horse waeoos ; <• '
Harry Sweet, "Speed 'em up."
solutely untrue »s will be sworn to
one
farm dump curt and harness: one twoAT MID DAY '
horee
sulky cultivator, with drIH attftcbBXtntr;
by those in contact with the Carnione two-horse plow: one cultivator; two llfht
Matinee at 3 p. m. for children, io&.
opeu buggies.
Jos. B. Irahoff.
^fft
val during its_sUy_ in Hammonton.
Ah. but it'
Cowardly, because,^ if suet ex}R SaleT^Pour cushioned blactwal-r
* Regular evening shows 2bdt
It's fhat good R o s e
nut chairs, cheap. Sparks, 411 Bel- hibitions had been carried on in
levue or Republican Office.
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THURSDAY:—Gladys Walton, — "The Trouper." Hammouton as has been set forth
Dairies milk that we've
p HICK EN Manure lor sale: flltr ceate per •
by this Minute then these gentle** hunhel.
Beale Poultry Farm. <
Episode Three, "Perils of the Yukon."
read-about and tried and
Bellevue Ave. & Liberty St. .'•'
men erred in their duty «» good
CLAB
Wood
lor
sale.
Drop poslat
UR
Citizens by not closing these exhib3
now it's a health habit
A. O. Ebluger. Uberty Street. •
• t all times
at once instead of leaving
FRIDAY:— Agnes Ayres and a special cast of cel- ition*
W/OOD
For ial«.-MDalc stove wood and date,.
vv
matter without protest «t the
at our house.
at reaonablo price. Wm.Hattenty.
conservative and
ebrities including Theddon Roberts, Milton the
o
,
First Road.
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time, and indulging in a mere vadignified. We are
* Sills, Helen Dunbar and others of equal poring of words when the matter,
commended for the
Live Stock
if true as charged, was beyond
prominence,
—
"The Furnace."
masterful inanner
correction.
•J>WO Berkshire hora for snl« w breedipr
Henry M. Phillips,
in which we ca,irry.;
This is practically the last tribute tov art of the late
Chief of Hammonton Fire Dept.
out the Instructions
William D. Taylor, and when you see the play enacted you
Booms to Let.
of our clients.
trill be inclined to ask, "Was not this a propetic vision, pierc- State of New Jersey i
BOR
Rent.—lurnlihed
anartroent with prlr
County of Atlantic ) ss
vote hath. Mrs. Kmjna Ko»»r, Third an*
ing Uie dark mists of thp future ? "
Orchard Streeti.
Personally appeared before me,
p COM To rant to respectable lentleman.
E.P.JONES
Henry M. Phillips who, after being
:
Snub Pollard, "Friday the Thirteenth," and Fox News. duly
•^
Mrs. Godlray. Washlniton St. ,
fUNERAL DIRECTORfiEHSAlHUR
swora, states he is Chief of
fURNISHKD or unlurnlBhad rooms. M» S.
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233
B E L L E V U E AVE.
The
Hammonton
Fire
Department,
Eft
Harbor
Ito»d.
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SATURDAY:—Ethel Clay ton, — "Her Own Money." that hie took part in the preliminary I
HAMMONTON.N.J.
T?OR Rent.—8 morns, (as. water, ete. F«ur
*• room* Sit. Mrs. Lamanna, Valle» Ave,
SOME REAL BARGAINS
Comedy, "Made in the Kitchen."
negotiations that resulted in bringRooms for rent (or Ifjht boust—
SPECIAL—Oliver, U n d e r w o o d , —HREB
ing to Hammonton the 'Carnival
keeplnr.
4W Bellevua Avenue.
oors open 7.15, commencing at 7.30, admission aodl.
Remington, Royal an<f other type- f\ffflOK Room fronting on Bellevue AVenu*
that was here from July 8th to i8th,
'^ to rent, over Hcd Crou Pnarmaoy.
that it was distinctly stipulated* in
writer ribbons. 65 cents each. 5 for Apply
to 8. T. Oodiry.
these- negotiations, that, there
$3. Red, purple, black inkpads for OFFICE Room tot rent In Ballard Bulldlni.
should be no exhibitions of any
Ja*. Ruberton, jr.,
rubber stamps, 20 cents each, 3 for '-' Apply to
cor. Third and drape 8*
kind on the Sabbath; that there Contractor and Builder 50 cents. Library paste, tubes or
Main Road Opposite Oak
should be no>gambling ; rind there
glass cones, 6 for 50 cents. Electric
Help Wanted
Grove Cemetery
should be no exhibitions'of objecstoves, for toasting, boiling, etc., $2.50.
Jobbing a Specialty We pay postage. "Star" office, Ham: \X7ANT6D.—Enercetlc younB man to wort
Special Cast, — "Queen o' the Turf." tionable character of any kind. Tools Sharpened.
Yv
In Peach 1'actlna House, nalllnc ora M
To see that these stipulation
monton, N. J.
and helplnt otherwise. Inquire or call.
Buster Keaton, "Playhouse."
were carried out, there WSB* Clause
Wilbur T. Measlcy, Oak Road. Hamrnonton.
in the Contract between
OlSLI. The OrldIn»l\Vatklns Products. Ooodt
NJEXT SATURDAY: John Gilbert, "The Yellow Stain." written
° clt> territory still open, (let our wonderBillie Clark and The Hammonton
ful nfTur and IreoHumplo. write today. ThoCharles
M.
J. H. \Vatklns Co., Iiept. 78, New York, N. Y.
Fire Department, that a Committee
Monty Banks, "Fresh Air."
VITANTKD.—Urlfht
Toun« man. clerical DO ..
of Firemen should have the abso
vv
Attorney-at-Lavr
sltlnn. Address In own handwriting.
Q. Republican Oftlco..
Doors open 5.45, commencing at 6.00 o'clock, adniission 20«5l lute say as to the closing of any
Aporfal mil bring you ttamoal 1922
objectionable feature or exhibition,
AjflDDLIC ABod froman wanted lor hoonoMIDSUMMER
Hammonton,
New Jersey "*•
work. Hteady position. Apply
• That in accordance with Clause
Republican Office* "
CATALOG
there was a Committee of Fireman
\xrANTKD.-Olrls, operators and hand sewVTeitt'll about leeji. J>l«nli. lot
who had charge of the Carnival,,
' / ttldlummcr and fall planting.
W ers on coals and suits. Steady work.
Kood pay. Apply to Manager, Manufacturer*
whose ear could be reached by ally
• Wm. H«niy Maule, Inc.
Cloak and Suit Co.. Third and Knlrviow.
CLASSIFIED
ADVS.
Citizen who had any exception
I 8171 Arch Street Philadelphia. Pa.
Wanted
whatever to take to any thing that
might be going on.
\X/ANTKI>.
.
hurnlnR cook Htovo. II
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CIHOW n - A i. WAY .s G R O W N
The deponent further saith : This
renaon ablo.
One-Cent-a-Word Column
frank Tiino, Tuwn.
Committee was composed of reput"\TOUNO Man wishes emptoymonttn or1 near
*•• Hammonton. Mechanic, cnreful drl
river.
able and high mind Citizens who
Real Estate
Nruopubllciliroiflc*).
were ably assisted by the Town PopRIVATlSFumlly
on
the
Inko,
will
no*oinYes, we do Movings I
... .laK 1 ,—Hunsftlow. H roonin untl lintli. nil ^ modftto one or nioro frnntleinen. by day or
lice nnd the State Constabulary. "•'• ;
- uiniUirn tioiivonlnoi'tiM, nhml« f r u i t , hit Tfix week, l'rlvll(..tco( hoatlnu, ImtliliiK •"<* "He
The deponent further states: that Philadelphia and Hammonton ino.
'i'll Orkpo St. Heo < loo. M. lloul, Ilullovue of Karaite, lleleronoo. To I. Koy)'toiieH77.
tUKl Liberty, Torino to milt.
upon representations made to him,
O M A N wiiitndnyg work or wnahlnff nnd
AcrnM. nil umlor cultlvntlon. oxtrondl- W IronlnK do no at home, 201) H. Kg g Hnr bar
and inquiry presetted on his part,
AUTO EXPRESS
imry harirftln ; D-rooin luMme. Intiulro. Itoad.
A. K. it.. Uupuhltcan Ollloo.
tlmt any thing contrary to good
OIIMI'J l^or Hale.—fourteen FOOIUH—<-<>nmorn Is Attempted at this Carnival
Announcements.
H
vtinlnnctiii.
t''rult
ulul barrk-s. AddrenN,
tlound trip daily. Orders received
'
K.. ltci>uhll«ftn O.llcti.
TaOTICKj—My
wlf«>. Mm. Mary (Jlr» 0 lo. h»vby Keytttoue I'hone.
r l ' n r t of 10-roomml houne. (urnl«h«d L* Inc loft niy. htid and board. I do hereby
332 Ornpe Street
A Uor. ouitfui'iilritiuit.
(or rout. iloiivonloiiriiHj nlvo notltin thm | will not tin reHpoiinlhln to
AtlitKmH,
I-', U«ipul>ll«-rMi Ollld.-. nay uny 1)111 flontnictod l>y hor. OhaH. i'.
Philadelphia Office, 54 N. Front Si [?< ill Itoiit, nix room hmmo it Vnlloy AVCIHIO Olrnolo.
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u n i t liroudwiiy. l n < i u l n \ CliuH. .l1, (Ji'ii/.n ft w moro •tutoitL.
Truck leaves 1'hiljidttlpliia office r.lrno,
M I11,1C.—Wotianmipplj
-..I. m||i( from our
Vjillcy Avo, uour tlriiim Ml.
at one o'clock p. m.
. .,!« llord of ItefflHiei'iiti M t i H l U N *
;?OK
Mulct,—at A r«u«onntilA prltio * flvo noro MhorthnriiN. Milk lite K <in»rt, HUlin in Ilk 7o a
1
w«o4 l<>t, '-Ili'l lton<1 niul lllh H ro*t.
Prompt DeliverieH
tiininrt. oruain (^o pur hall pint. No dollvory.1. I<1, Onrlinrt, owiitir, llriiniiionton, N. .1. J,
i, O. Hazard, llullevue Ave. Hull phono 97-H.
TruclcH to Hire for PicnicH.
V/f KM. (Irunt, will rout hnr comp'ntolr >ur- IA
EAGLE THEATRE TO-NIGHT
Program for Week of July 31st, 1922.
App
.jointments^^Ve
y
O
Get the Habit
J. Fred. Smith
PALACE THEATRE TO-JJIGHT.
SENT FREE
Place your order
for Peach Labels
at once, of Hoyt,
the Printer.
MAULE'S SEEDS
SUCKER'S UNDERSELLING STORE
13th Street between Railroada, Hammonton, N. J.
" The Little 'Store with Big Bargains."
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FREE! FREE! FREE!
SATURDAY ONLY!
3 Yards of Percale With Each Purchase of $2
Our exceptionally low prices on our Dry Goods and Fi
will surprise you. Bargains in Hosiery for tho Family. Wo 'blfer
a bargain for ovory household.
Just received, a now shipment of Imported liatino, BO cts. yard.
Gardiner's Express
1l
nlriliod hotifin on the l<nk«. lor tho Htiruon
.>r your I'lluotrti'lty, uuniKA »n<l tuiniU t'ourt.
N « w l y pnii^rud nil I pulnlod. lx)uall>honoDB4.
i;(iH
Hulo,-,i burunln, 'Die Dn.ll^v llouit,
1
!MO l>'iUrvlfw, iiuritor of 2nd Hi. I'Mwht
roMiiiH itnit Imlh. lurno lot 7R (out (rout. I'rlco
liltltH). Kriuik Dudloy, A«ont,
\OU llcnl, Twti Ml
In t»mln«tflH d l H t r l o t ,
cy, i i n x l to I'DIIit». HlnMvurn Itiinlty A
17 K I N K
Ho-Cool-n, Ornntfu, I.oinon. Orapo
uu<l Itaiiplieiry, W o n box ut ull doulcrw,
'pO
Illro.—OIHMOII t r u n k for fr"U Imullng.
1
otci. Mhort trlpu. lx>ouli>hon > I'^IH.
II. Mln.lorhunl, Ml dlo Hoad,
T I T N K Y Hervloe.—by thn liour » trip, utand
J at Main Orawll'd llnrberahnp, -<j(j»l phoiui
HI4. Hell 1H1 J. Imv uud nlRht. K m.>inln.
Vlno«mt Murlnolln. Ilaiuiu >i.tt>n. N. J.
I1, ' ' l i t M c i i l . -DoMtrublo 1 room houno. A!NO 9
room hnii'i", nnoh lian town wntfli*. «*H,
ulnotrti 1 , tihik«lc. li'olil, ItnoU, iddi) yurdd, fllur
<HM<"'.
OIU') l.otn W)«fll(l on ii*w (Kiniciil rou4l, Hood
(<tr i»i>y iMiHliuinH, Ooriinr unragt). W i t h
h u l l d h i K . Unod biialiKirin, N. (liitiiuu,
( > M K H < K «'V«'ry il«iMorl|itloii. (''nrmri (nun
II) i»4!iua up, low piluvn. N. i'utilinn, Ituiil
lO.luto ))rol«>r.
},'«lt
Hi.Ui M » « « i M l « iip4iHtian. w l l l H o l l prop
1
nrly nb tmrnur of Vino and Nurond Htiottt,
up to niul Inoliidlitu b u t l i l l t i u o4ioupl"<1 t»y
Hoitth l«iH»y Mini", Mituulo .Inoknoii,
A, I,. .liKikitnn,
MxiMmtorn.
oil pi'o|it>rl v, 10U ll«ilumlilo. A d d i i ' M K , II,
ir, Knliliir. I'.lwood, N. .1,
A
n
" IT'S CHEAPER AT STECKER'S."
1.
R
.—nintik rid>b|t dou,
; n|N(> black
i whit* pup. l>l<ik. (
,,
Ixii)Harno. II l 'nlrvl«w AvenueM W A I t l ) (or r o t u r i i o f hlu<ik nil. I. I I ; nU<»
Um 4ollAr 1)111 lont. l((ipubll(inu OIllco.
TO
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ritrVtimut t'> lh« Ordnr >I AllierL O. Abbott,
Muriuuiilo ol tl>.) Bounty < I Atlantic tlila day
matUi oa iho HitplltiKtlou >f lh« uudornlicned.
A i t i i . l n l t t i i M l o r o. '.a of t l o n a l d dnvodoitt.no
th'«i la liornbv «lv«>»*, to lit n modi torn of IhomUit
.liirodDitt tofoihlblt to tlm HubtKirllior, uudnr
oath m' nlllrmutlun, tb«ilr olultuHunddouinndM
nuiilnut tlt« tintnto of thn nnld dixmdoi.t, wltliln
ttlft uiontliH .rum Ililri dutti. or th«y w i l l bo
(rinwrr lmrr<"l from profioiiutlnK or idcovorlngi
llio HIIMUI uuulnttt th« H i i l
OK Hnlti. (1 i ut hoiiHd. ^ in I Hit tun fro
lltu lot IHIiltMt ti
n^ii|<mlt)
W. V. It... I l l , I'oiiL Ollloo
001 M«n linunn, I) rn<
. huth,
flli'
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i l l t f h l t i , tiiui, liii'iin«'«. ('o
, N .1.
loiii\lt>d, I N. niK-oiid n l m t i l .
M n v n l.niidlMK. N. •'.. .Mlly IHth, 1
'PO Itmil, lloUHii on MMilln<m
Av«i.. 4 rumiiti 1'ilutor'il f«to 8 18,10.
*• uixl i M v l h .
A i i d i u w I1'. . l u u i M i t l .
I1 f l V K llu.iin l . i h k limiKAlow lor n»h). himl
Mild nhitit 1*10, |ut HU.limUot.. |>'lvo i i l l l l l l l r H
(mill l»«»Mi Htntlniui. Aliio lul (01 tmlo, tiOHld? ( I .
Al llnil.lunll.pl.I N. J.
A . T i i i i o . '^10 I ' l o n L
hii'ool. 11 HI n in on to u,
A< n>*U.M)d liui.1 (or »nld, w«ll l»<mt<
«ili oi'dlxiril niitl IHIIIMIII.
Po not be misled ; there is only one UndcrnollinK Storo in Hammonton
.
between tho Railroads.
I.oBt or I'Vuind
OKOROE B
D. M. ouitiniiHii, ii;im. N. i.
l^OK
MH|«I. '£ Ihilldlnu I.4i1n nilKllNloii T'lniinli
1
Ml. hulwtHtii .'ii.I i.n.T.lrd.
III. W. linhull, lift r i o n r m i U M l .
Ij'OU M A l . r i . l«v« liullillnu \ l o l n . • o i l l l i n n n i
* I'lii'iuu' riinaomi'u itn«l MnUl*M>i A wiutsiii,
UO RltiOU.
Jon. II. liiilu.lT, -JU |'Ui«M»i.hMI.
Mnlo, llouao nnd lot. on llolloviio
FOKAVOIUIO.
(I»M). M. Itrul
O1IK). M. tVI'TtOUHlll
Notiuy I'ulilli'
>l Decilr)
m
Vol. 60
HAMMONTON, N. J., I
No. 31
AY, ATTG0ST 6, 1022
T"7 -••v>v/^'\^,^-:^/$Ef
Mrs. Tyler, Commercial Teacher
Until further notice—TMa Store will
in. Hammonton High School, has
close
every evening at 6 pi M., Saturbeen spending part of h*r vacation
day
10
P. M. Daylight saving time.
attending
the
University
of
Vermont^
Town Council nieetsJ riext Wedat Burlingloq. She is now in- the
nesday morning.
Memorial Hospital for an operation.
Hammonton'Chatltnuqua opens
Ford-Carton. A"t Preebyterian
oa August ajBth.
mange, by the Rev. Charles O.
tambeth Monfort is enjoying Mudge, ,S*turday eveninp, July
himself in camp. '
2$th, 1924, Harry Edward pbrd,
Thomas K. Wescoat is one ofjtbe of West Gollingswood^ N. J. and
^oijtractors^oa the road near joe*s Miga Katberine Alma Carton, of4-Hammonton, N.J. were united iri
bridge.
araiire. Both ara well known in
All Straw Hats that w«re $2.OO and $3.60
Women's and Missejl' Sport Oxfords
' Wofklngriien'6 Laan and Build- Hammonton
and most. highly esreduced to $1.00
.
lag Association meets ue^t Monday teemed, and our very fceit wishes
reduced
evening.
will follow them always.
Black,
tan
trimmefl,"alsO!'j?|l|e
and
filack,
and
white
j
Mra^ Wm. Camp will, visit her The Parent-l'eacher Association. __
$4.00. $3.60 and $3.00 Straw Hats reduced
"^ ' *i» f'
i
ana »-_
•oto at Cleveland, Ohio,
through th« yiaygtQuod Gpmmitle*r
to $1.60
issueiai|inT- {ral^or dsn»tron87with
Oxfords
redueed
which
to
buy
equipment
for
scb«
ol
Fetches UK gelling as low^s fifty
Boys' $1.60 Wash Suits tcduced to 96c
cents per basket, of excellent; size playgrounds. While the response
and quality. •";. >-:.v ';•. ;'. ' ' :'.^l. ha» been most Eratifyi»§. rtere is
WitK
ty,bbei?Keel
fltill a considerable amount n.eces3Boys* $2.60 and $2.36 Wash Suits rcdnced
•|u9tice Geo. fi. Strouse repbrts §ty to enable them-to procure same.
r
Women's
Black
Vlel
Oxfords
redueed
Bis ireceipts for attto. fiaea daring
I is necessary for. the •mount to be
to $1.76,'
J*i?3r*s:$9S5- • .:.''';^./:>;,•;;;:;^\.. raited by August 8tW, so as to have
Eifieeu car loads of peaches were equipment in readineBs beforeSphoc I
With rubber-liwls,.:^g';^lj^g:
Men's Heavy Blue OhaBabray Worfc Shirt
shipped 'from Elm .'oa .Monday. : bp«n». i Any donation large or small
StWipeacliesI
v. V '...'»,-: '.:..' -l.! will bo greatly appreciated and may
_
reduced to 6ftC _
.Boya' Play OXfo,«Pliced to $1.60
4). D Perna is moving;fatamusic be left at Monfort's Sh«8 Store, or
to u and ix to grfe&fe||! all leather.
>;patkirs into Hearttig'*; «ew storei with any of the committee. J _.
Men's Silk Shirts reduced to $2^6
Maurice Cameron Conkey, Jr.,
•djoining his building.
enrqnfc to Boston, made a short
Boys' Shoes special »Ct2*>0 &ud $2.26
Were $5.00 and $4.50, pl^in, 'white and
i^ey. Dr. Mucklpw announces in stop in town the first of the week,
Size
9
to
2,
black
cal^
rotitt^
i°e.
all
leather,
gait.
*n advertisemeMt, perviccs to-mor- an4^a6 warmly greeted bvhii rel1
Men's Nainsook Union Suite n-duced to 39c
row ia the Presbyterian Church.
atives, :Tliey wer« much enter- able fox school Wear.
' There will-be a twilight ball )^am« tained by the de*criptio« of/his hikat $2.76
Boys' Shoes
next Wednesday, between NCFCO ing trip across the continent from
Men's NaioBook Union Suits reduced to 69c
to
A. A. and Hammonton Htsbeens. Santa Barbara, Cal., in company
!! leather.'
S
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tan
English friend. They
Hatrf WtltneT; i« spending a with ayoung
Men's $1.76 and $1.80/ Union Suits- f reduced
the trip in just a month, many
week at his old home, in Hattimon- made
Men's Oxforxte reduced to $4.00
lifts
were
given
them
by
antoists.
to $1.25
<on, and meeting -former school Maurice, Jr. has had two years id
Were $6.00, $7.5* «M^B,d^$i|«^k *nd tan. Walk
matee,•'"'••-••,
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the University of CalifotHiaV and
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, Mr. and Mrs. Ch»e. S. Beard and Will now finish his . engineering Over make included/
Hen's $r.60 Athletic Union Suit^ reduced
eon William^ of Washington, D..C. couno at the Massachusetts Tech.
ced
to
$3.00
' to96c
Men's Dress Shoes r
art Visitinjj Mr. Beard's sister, Mrs. His brother. Kenneth; graduated
By^tJinc^Ds.yii. ; ; ' . / • : . '. •_ .
from the High School in June with
Were $5.00, size
Boys' Nainsook Uuion Butts reduced to 39c
The union Sunday School picnic, high honors and will entsr the Uni'
,
d to 1$4.96
Men's Dress Shoe*
; last Fnday; tb WHy Lake ?arfc, versity in,the falk _
*.w«i very Isirgely attended, and all
i toes, black
Men's Balbrtean Underwear reduced to 39o
Were
Fife Finhtfirs Meet.
reported a fine time.
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Shirtsi and drawers.
• »i.iIf8,,-Wtrt;-F.'.Moore'j|nvd. grand-, Jlambership fertificatt* .
^^Wzhter.^w^niwJBilli^V }.; distributed Oo f IV^B
«.1o%<l a fortuiglu's vi.it witb ber the semi-annual "meeting bT the
:
J^ieif,;M)i|.;^«).^aiBi^r',' - ' . . ' ".•; Firemen's Death Benefit AssociaNeck bandjmd collars attached.
Quite » little excitement Was tion.
Black and tan* «xtra gobd|qu^U% fipr hard work,
The treasurer's report showed
caused on the street, Tuesday, by
<
Soft Collars reduced to glior S6c
the exhibition of a four foot rattle the young organisation to be in size 9, <)% and 10 only.
. enako, which had just been killed. excellent condition v
350 and 350 quality, discontinued styles.
Men's Shoes special at $2.76
It w»a decided to fix the Bum of
Con)a to the festival on the lawn
one
hundred
dollars
as
the
amount
All
leather,
.medium
weight,
tan
calf;
^ewed
in
of th«K?resbyterian Church. Ice of funeral benefit, for the coming
$1.00 Silk Neckwear reduced to 60c
Cream.VCake, Pie and Coffee will
tongue, a l l sizes.
"'.»*• ' ' • ' ' ,
year.
be sold. * Saturday evening, August
Other items of. business were dis-,
60c Neckwear reduced to 26c
I2th, 1922.
* cussed
Men's $1.60 Tennis Shoes and Oxfords
and laid over for future
All Bathing Suits for Men and Boys reduced in
Mrs. E. S. Meade. who with her actio.n.
, reduced to, 79 cents ^
husband aud children are pleaaautAfter its adjournment, a meeting
Black and white sizes from 7 to ii.
price.
ly remember aa reaidenti on Fair- of Hammonton Fire .Department
view Avenue, ia upending some was called to order. Finns for
time iu Hninmonton.
better fire fighting; were discussed Women's and Misses' Ooats reduced to $9.96
Up-to-date Coats auiteble to wear for early fallA "Thimble Dee" will be held in and the following decided on : .,
That a protest be sent to Town'
Civic Club Hall on Tuesday, Aug.
8th, at 3 p.m. Come out with your Council and the Water Commi^lon
All Neck Furs reduced to Half Price.
thimble and ne*dl« aud have a pleas- on the uae of less than six inch
ant, sociable afternoon.
* water mains.
Georgette Waists reduced to $1.96
.That there should be fire plugs
About a dozan uiemberu of the in the vicinity of the ice plant, and
Were
#5.00.
Kiwania, with their wives, motored a better distribution of plugs in
to Silver Lake for a basket picnic, other sections pf town, v
White Voile Waists to 95o
Wednesday, by invitation of Hugo That, considering the riuk to
Kind, who has a cottage at that life and limb, there should bouonte
Value $1.50.
place.
form of accident l»HUfiM»ct taken
Hose, Corsets etc. at Lower Prices
Thin Saturday will find the local out for the protection of firemen'H
bnso-bull nine stacked up against families, in case of injury.
Roth companies arc working in
the A<lnlon Club, of Philadelphia.
$1.OO Women's Silk Hose at 59c
Thin Club' has defeated several perfect harmony, and even mora
Slightly run in the mill.
clubH who have played on then* efficient service is anticipated an a
remtlt of theac frequent Kct-1«getlicr
grounds this HCUHOH.
Light Weight Summer Siiita reduced to$8.0O
$1.26 Women's Silk Hose at 79c
Thono who enjoyM the trick and conferences.
In black, white and colors,' docked.
high diving cvhibltlons at the carValue up to $15.00.
Kiwanis Meeting.
uiVal wore shocked to hear that the'
young lady, Minn Ouincy, had
Children'* Sooka at
tilt? plen»ant fcaltncn of
Silk Mohair Suits reduced to $1O.OO
made a fi\tnl dive, titrlklng the theAinoHj;
Clnb'H
JueetlugH
IH
the
miiHic,
Value
2oc.
aide and breaking her neck.
Group one, Men's Suits reduced ts $18.60
uot only by the membem tlu-mMr. «u<l Mru. Chnrlet) Taylor, of H«lvra, but by the iniuilcluim,
Women's
Summer
Vests
at
With a pair Trousers, broken sizes.
Wheeling, W. W, and Mr. and M«HHTH 1'urna and Morinclln, o»
Value
25C.
Mrs. ChurleaFreil.of Plttnlmrg, I'a. the piano nnd violin,
nrn vlnitlng ut Maybcrty'a on Flint
Tho attCBilance pri/o WB« n
Mon'n and Toung Men's All Wool Suits
$2.OO Corsets reduced to $1.06
Road. Mrs Taylor and Mra. Freil UitndHome crate' of jionclici from
at $16.0O and $18.OO
arc ttintera to Mrrt. Mayberry.
"W. H. I'.," and went t« Yale
le
$0.6O
Cornets
reduced
to
$1.60
Stockwcll.
Value
$35.00,
KOIUC with a pair Trousers. All this
On July ,v»t, l>y '' K«v. l'(. A.
Hook, ut the lln|)tint parHonuKe, the County Supt. H. M, Crenninan
season's models and newest patterns.
inonlagcot MIHII Ann* Keible, nelcc K avo " most iutarentinr and jlnDry Goods at Lower Prices
of Mto. Mlnnlo Noorc, t* Willium utiuctlvci talk on the ocliool <|u«nMosquito Netting at lOo yard
Kuiiipf, of rhiliulclphia, w«o noliu- lion. He dwelt on tin- importune*
Men's All Wool Suits at $30.0O and $82.60
nl/.cd. Iiviti Relimun mis hest inau of better attendance-. An an illuHValue $25.00 and $30,00, single breasted, neat p*t~
ond Mlw I'enrl 1'oatcr lirlde'n im\id. trntlou, Hamniouton'n «ver«g«
Voiles reduced to 66c
'Aft«r the return of tho bridal pnrtjr, W«« llghty p«r cent. When one
tcrnn,
well tailored, suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
and 950, in plain colors aud flowered.
Were
fcfrenhmeiitH Were nerved. IMciKltt reallzen that fliia.ooo IH spout In
from rhllndclplilii tnolu.lod the town for t«?achern, etc., the loan of
grniidmotltor, fnthcr nnd olutoi of twenty-two thotiaautl doilarH, r«prethe Kroont; »lno Mr.-und Mra, Wll- ticntiui omvfiflu of the enrollment
llam lloulcke, (urn Mooro) cousin not nttcndliiR, ia alannlnR. Other
of thq bdde; Mr. «ud Mm. William pliaue* of th« school problem trcio
Kvoifl, (ncn Werner), ootmln of th« touched on, >•<! t|ueatlonn ankitd.
ROY. Mr. lllackiniin a vinltor, «lao
brldu, Mr. and Mia. 1). Hodgcra,
anok«vaiywellouthtKiw*tin»piiit.
Hn<l olliol'u, of Ilainuiontou.
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BANK BROS.
August Clearance Sale now on.
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v
Young Men's Suits
Don't delay your visit to tljis storo.
It will provo worth your while.
BANK BROS., Hainmontcm, N. J.
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SOUTH JERSCY REPUBLICAN
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We are Now in a Position Spencer, Strain Sweet Peas
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
to Deliver
Chapman & Gilbert, Elm, N. J.
Bell phone 83-R-l
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"JAZZ" BANDS
HAVE A RIVAL
9
In'a variety of styles
and price*.
Including iome of th«
'' Wat make*.
''»
Bread, Cake, Pies, Etc.
to your door every morning.
V
TPefeptone us your wants.
fraham. ..,,
Boll Phono 62 W.
We make all kind of wheat
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Philadelphia and Hammmonton
and
Boys ' Teach Amphlbiari* to Sing—
Nelghbort Gather Nightly to Hear
Unusual Concert— Dive into Bap-
Philadelphia OfBoea
180 N. Third Street^—
Bell Market
Keystone Mala 7666
Bell Market 133
Miln 3 ) 4 )
419 Market Street
liave finished School, to learn Shirt
ipa&xzrg. You can earn good wages after you
3ha&e A little experience.
^>nr work rooms are kept in a sanitary con
We have taken over the agency for the distribution
•csaifca^n, the most healthy and pleasant Factory McQuay.-Norris Piston Kings.
V
JSammonton for worKingw it1iWnTfoTtr~Yotr
also the
.
it a pleasure to be with us.
Douglaa-Dahlin Products, Connection Rods
and Bearings.
tismal Waters at Church.
D. S. Bellamy
Ayenue,
". Your Sfcin is So Fragrant
; and Smooth _ ^ L
Hammonton, JL J,
Thin favorite Toilet Soap of three {
generations of lovely women is
pure, like the rain water you u*e
• In caring for your complexion;
Mai! thl» for free trial cake of
Notice to Automobilists!
'Tailjelman, Alexander & Monheit
Washington & Pleasant Street
Luxurious—Luting—Refined
CcnoAT»6«.Co.,Dept. W. U.
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Plean Mud mi • fee unplc of Colgan'a
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C«hiMr«Bouqu«Soij>,fr«»Tini«ndpure.
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SirwforR.D...
Dealers will be allowed the regular discount. •
CHARLES'S. BRUNO
Auto Station
©rder Peacii Labels Now! Third andRubertpn
Bellevue,
Hammonton, N. J.
—poultry, caftle, piga or theep. Proper
concrete construction add* to these
qualities—permanence.
For over a quarter centmy Atlas
Portland Cement has given satisfactory
rcsulu. It is "the Standard by which
.all other mcl:es are measured."
The Atlas Portland Cement Co.'
.
Sales Offctu—Ne* York-B<»ton-Phikd«IphZ«
M'Vlj:—Northampton. Pa.
Hudion, N. V.- Lcnti, Ah.
be disappointed later
i
OURa t cnlict
all t i m e s
1
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LEAN, vcrmin-ptoof, wetthec-proof
living quarten insure healthy «tock,
plan. Ask his advice and follow it*
v
HEN thd first cold snap tcbmes, the Fall
rush will begin. Our experience last year
proved that that is the time when everybody
"wants to install ARCOLA, the wonderful new
hot-water heating-system. Many of our customers were> disappointed last year — there
weren't enough ARCOLAS to go around. So take
•our advice and see us now before the Fall
rush comes.
Left Him No" Escape.
PORtLRND CEMENT
Your building material dealer can
give you information on any work you
o D e a / d u may
l_ • -..' ''-*»'.: • • '•'' -^ff&^T j i . '
K .;
'COLGATE'S
Cashmere Bouquet Soap
of
i
conservative and
dignified. We are
commended for the
masterful manner
in whichlwe 'carry
out the Instructions
of our clients.
E.P.JONES
i FUNERAL DIRECTOR SEMBA1MLER
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233 BEUEVUC AVC.
HAMMONTON. N.J.
fATLAS
'CEMENT '
"If yo'u feel that way, why did'you
propose to the, woman?" ,
"I didn't She proposed -.- to me.'
"But you could have refused her.'
— - "No, I couldn't -She said y'wlll
marry me? Have you any objection
So whether I'd said Tea' or 'No,
, ehe had me either'way." \
"Well, you shouldn't have answerec
her." '
"I didn't, so she said, 'Silence gives
consent,' and that settled It."
The largest hot springs In the world
are at, Thermopolis, Wyo.
(vftiicha&
_
makes are
measured'
RADIO
Apparatus will be sold to
millions of people this
fall and winter. Have
you considered the,advantages to your general
business of installing
a Radio department?
Place your order
for Peach Labels ^
at once, of Hoyt,
the Printer.
. Juit-how to establish'such a • department and maintain It at a
high level ol efficiency is told by
Radio Merchandising
The Semi-Monthly Magazine
of the "Radio Industry
One dollar will bring It to you
(or four months—Three dollars
a year.
Radio Publishing Corporation
Gladewater, . Tex.—The " [ "trallf ro
quartette" of the McGlnnls brothers
of thia city Is the very latest sea
hi musical circles. So popu
that no musical entertainment .6
church service IS complete without
couple of contributions by the era!
while denizens of the .^andy Creek
•marshes. '" " '
.
John and Joe McGlnnls, twenty 'ani
eighteen-year-old singers of note, sp'em
a good deal of their time hi the wood
camping- Several weeks ago the bo;
the creek which stuck pretty clos
together and that their voices wer
easily distinguishable. They lay
awake at night listening to these frogs
The boys started singing "Carry M
Back to or Vlrglnny" one evening
They sang a couple of times Just to
while awaj< the time.
They were astonished an hour later
when they heard the bullfrogs create
Ing _oway on the same tune, picking 1
up little at a time.
__ The next night the boys sang th
same song three or four times, at In
tervals of an hour, with the 'bullfrog'
quartette practicing on It between
tjmes. This continued for four nights
when -the bullfrogs could actually
"carry the tune" to the melody.
The boys, went home and "told the
utory. Six of the most representative
men hi Gladewater accompanied then
to the creek for a "bullfrog concert.'
There, arranged on a /log In proper
musical order, were the four massive
bullfrogs, singing "Carry Me Back to
Or Vlrglnny," Just about as well as
any quartette. The voices of the
tenor "frog, the bass frog, the baritone frog and the second tenor frog
stood .out clearly.
The McGlnnls brothers decided to
capture the frogs. They had no trouble
They stayed for the night .and when
they Interrupted the frog concert by
singing "Old Black Joey" the four bullfrogs hopped off the log and came to
where the boys were.' In an hour's
time they were piping along on strains
of "Old Black Joe" with the McQlnnls
brothers. They were brought home
and since then they have been In Intense training troip an artificial pone
In. the back yard at the McGlnnls home
The "bullfrog quartette" now slnga
four tones, and the neighbors gather
In nightly fro hear them.
When the .McGlnnls brothers take
the bullfrogs out for entertainments
:ach Is placed on a pedestal.
Last Sunday when tho "bullfrog
quartette" was the feature of the
Western Canada
"This Is the first tune .hi eight years
that I have been free from stomacl
trouble and It Is all because of the
wonderful good Taniac has done me,'
said Mrs, Frank Wilkle, 229 Cedar St.
Syracuse. Mrs. Wilkle formerly resided in Buffalo and for two years was
matron of the State Reformatory a
Industry, N. Y.
'"•••'
"I was eating scarcely enough to
keep alive," she declared, "for I wouh
rather not touch a bite than suffer the
misery I knew would follow. Even
sweet- milk disagreed with me. I Was
sick In bed for two and three days a
a time, and gaa on my stomach 'made
such awful pressure on my heart
almost cut off my breath. I had hor
rlble, dreams at night and In the morn
Ing was all tired out.''
"Well, the longest day I live I wil
praise Taniac, for my- Improvement
has been simply remarkable. I have
no more heartburn, my appetite Is
wonderful, I can eat most anything
want, and my sleep Is sound and rest
ful. I am thoroughly delighted with
Taniac.* It la wonderful."
Taniac Is sold- by all good druggist*.
—Advertisement.
The' Sacrifice.
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Edith—I don't see why you like thai
group picture of wir society.' It wnsn'l
particularly good of you.
,
Isabel—I know It,'but It had such n
perfectly horrid portrait of that conceited Miss Gushing.—Boston Evening Transcript.
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; and 75$ Packages. Everywhere
185
3 Rooms
with 23
$25O
4 RoomsARCOLA
radiators
with 4
$310
radiators
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with 5
$375
6 RoomsARCOLA
radiators
Call or phone and get exact cost
for your home now.
American tires that have ever taken
first place in the French Grand Prix.
They have won for three consecutive years in the 500-mllo Indianapolis Swcepstalfes. So far In 1022,
Oldfields have lowered four World's
Records and seven track records.
The Wichita Test Run gave evidence of Oldficld superiority In tourIng—when a set of four Cords covered 34,525 miles over rutted, frozen,
winter roada-*-a performance attested by the Mayor of Wichita.
Today, Barney Oldfield is known
an tho ''Master Tire Builder."
Starting with tho crude tired which
carried the "000" one mile in sixty
seconds, Oldfield i^ruduully developed hit! famous Cords—|i net of
which covered BOO miles nt eightySee your dealer and get n set ol
eight uiilcH un hour without a those rugged tlrea that llurncy Oldchange.
field him developed and perfected
through « lifetime of practical tiro
In three years Oldfield tires have experience. Tlfalr performance will
won every important race on Amer- convince you that they pro "Tho
ican speedways. They are the only Most Trustworthy Tires Built."
John W. Roller
Bellovtio Avo, Hammonton, N. J.
1,00; 1 phone <>oS
iiiiiinn
—land almllar to that which through many
yean ha* yielded from 2O to 45 Duahel*
ol wheat to the ncre—oata, barley and (lax
•lao In urcat abundance, while raUlna)
honiei.oiiitle.ahafip and boa* la equally
profltablo. ||undr«fla of farmora In Weatcrn
Canada have raited cropa In A alpRl4 aeaton
worth more than the whole cost of their land.
Healthful climate, nood nclghbora. churchea.
achooli, niral telephone, excellent marketa
and anlpplnu /acllltlea. 1 ne cllniate and eoli
offer hiducementa for almoit every branch ol
•arlculture. The Advanloaea for
(Sophomor*)
oaoiBu WITH A CHOCKUB- „
• NOa WITH A WOA.R. U II W
With 29 Illuatratlona by th« Aulhan
CLOTH. fl.Off
At llo«k*<oro» or
NICHOLAS L. BROWN, I'ublUhor,
I a W. 37II> 91., New York CUy
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"Carry Ma Back to Ol
onlifitm. trvutiueitt, eto.. •cut
• IIIIUM'WO IIIMIH rc.iunat. >lt.i. mi.l |I.|M
at .iruuuUin J. II. <nrjj/l> <!<>., Illll'lUlT, V'l'
Skin Troubles
Soothed
WUli CuUcuru
S.«n Z5<, OI»lm.B> 2S f n J 50t. T.lcM. 23..
Gray Hair
*tt«a* l»y ii*fii|( q H«ii H»lr Oitli
W. N. U., NUW YOKK, NO. JO-1021'.
oing through the
r;' iinderX the bed" stage and dlsclqse% BO iniich curiosity concerning
tho habits of those interesting animals
that when bedtime came mother was
always careful to guide the talk into
onier ^channels. Tonight prayers had
been
said and the conversation was
allvpbput God.,
'"''tylb'ther," ,he asked suddenly, "did
God1 rjinke bears?"
Why, yes, dear."
ty
•Well, then, would n bear Ijlte God?"
"Oh; noi'fsho answered him hastily.
"Goah !?' -'said the small boy ferVO^tly. "I 'Wish I was God!"
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• — — —• - — Boosting Pickwick.
Train Boy— Whore on tho map Is
Pickwick,. Bill?
Brukcnmn— Sounds as If It nilKht be
somewhere In tho hinterland, kid.
Great Stuff.
"Gonna put Hamlet In tho Hlnin."
"Can get some great effects with
Deception.
"How's this? You have no money I"
"None."
,
"Before wo were married didn't yon,
tell mo .Von wcro Interested In the
tho gllONt."
By MISS JANET LEE,
001 B. Qenaita Slraat
Byraauia. N. Y.
n tf ii»r«ixyamn. IJn«4 for
OA yn»\r>i nn4 ronulfe of lontf
•txperlciuin J|t trcAtinciitt of
tltrotxt ntitt luiitf tl|i»*)a«Mi» l>y
Dr. J.U. OulUl.
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The Assyrian is popularly recalled
as coming down "like a Wolf on the
fold.? But one provision of the Assyrian code of laws indicates that the
Assyrians are more hunjane than Oiey
are popularly fa&led. ibis requires
that the destitute widow be supported
by her sons' '"as the bride whom one
loves."
Instead of the Assyrians being wholly; abject, their letters, says Prof. A.
F. Olmstead, of the University of Illinois,, show high officials speaking their
ralnus^vlth the greatest plalnness^-the
Kings mating pathetlc'nppeala t*o those
whose support they would win. Their
Improved Concrete Pipe.
imperial free cities.were as free as
those In western Europe In the Middle Hydrostatic tests on single lengths
ages, with charters of freedom from of concrete pipes are now being made.
corners of the earth ami to all In California, without the use of false
ends and tie-rods.. The apparatus contongues.
sists of two aluminum cylinder* fitting '
one Inside the' other and .each having
Strong Persuasion.
flanged ends with a space between-the
"That was a fine editorial you had' flanges for a tubular gasket These
on 'Woman As a Power In Politics.'" flanges fit tightly Into the Interior of
"Thanks," said tho editor of the the plpo under test, and Water proaChlgeersvllle Clarion. "A delegation euro Is supplied to the gaskets and
of Indy voters called and ordered me the space between the outec aluminum'
to write It on the pain of their In- cylinder and the Interior of the pipe.
stant displeasure. After they'd gone Up to now 150 pounds per square
I got to thinking about the way they Inch la tho safe limit for the apparacame In, what they said, and tho way tus. Improvements will raise this limit
they went out, ,ahd I concluded that considerably. — -Popular Mechanic*
innybo they are a power In politics." Magazine.
WI¥H JTKAfMIJUf
0. G. RUTLEDGE
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Fabled, Says' Professor. Who Has
Studied Their Laws.
Export of Chinese Hair Menaced.
China's export pigtail Industry la
threatened by the preference of Amert- con women, for double hair nets, according to a report to tbe Commerce
department from Consul Gauss at >
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the report said, threatens to reduce the human hair net business .very
much,'as the double hair net long
outwears the single net, and advices
In China Indicate that an association.
of hair net Importers lmve been formed
In the united States, one of its objects
being to discourage the-making of
double nets. It Is estimated.'the .report added, that unless the double net
Is driven off the market the hair net
business In China will decline, fey 75
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The Romanco ofaFlappor
make, a tremendous appeal to Induatrloua ^
aettlera wUhlna
to Improve thpif clrcumataitcea, lror certificate emtltllnu you .
t<» roducad railway rataa. lljuatratca i''
lire, inana. ileacrliitlon or U
opportiiiiltleflii Manltolia, f^ut"
knichewiin Alberta andlirt
tlili Columbia, etc., writ*
ASTHMA
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ASSYRIANS NOT SO ROUGH
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Dalrylnc. Mlx«d Farming
and Stock RaUlna;
GREEN MOUNTAIN
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"Huh?"
"Look at thn way ha can fade In Mummouth OH company?"
and out."—Judge.
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'I am Interested In contemplating
ftio rlRlit Ulnil of » iiinn HUldom IIIIH
tho workings of auch an efficient oro upend liulf of lilH tlinu looking for
It IH porlmpx bettor to give yourself ganization, "nut I don't own any of
nwny than to bo Bold.
ItH Htock."
> Jot),
Fertile Land at $16 to $30 an Acre
N 1903, driving the "090" racing
car, Barney Oldfield started Inn
career of victories that Inter
earned him the title of "Master
Driver of The World." To ovcrcoirio the tiro weaknesucu that made
racing difficult and dangerous, he
ntudied tires—specified materials—
supervised construction.
P. Keener competition Is causing a decided swing away 'from many postwar .pet Ideas In Germany. Even the
lelght-hour law Js_no longer popular,
Frederick Slmplch writes In Our
World, The labor Inspection bureau
hi a recent report pictures the trouble
Its enforcement is bringing as Hamburg's economic condition unproved.
Employers Complain that ' laborers of
both sexes, 'after an eight-hour day,
undertake to. do outside work for other
pepple—which, cuts 'down their efficiency on their regular Job. Workers,
on the other hand, consider It an interterence'Wlth .their "personal liberty
If their employers try to hold them
to 'the eight-hour plan. Although the
law was passed to safeguard the health
of- the workers, they appear to have
loaf sight of its real intention, and the
authorities show reluctance to proseC(i(e cases of Its violation. In the hotels and cafes, especially, It has been
difficult to enforce the eight-hour day;
.Walters are loath to give up -their
for more tips during overtime.
S' Pickwick pnparH. —Judge.
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How The Master
Became Master Tire Builder
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30x3'/2 AHWeathe* Cord $1&25
30r3«/i AU-Weather Fabric '13 JO
30x3'^ CrowRib Fabric . 10.95
30x3% HeavyTouristTobc 2JBO
30x3% Regular Tube . . . 2.25
IX"' fiat vulsd/ Hmlutmfi ana U»
Law Is No Longer Popular With Workmen in Hamburg, Germany,
8ay» Writer.
Train Hoy— Some people ar« always
lnff to liooNt thvlr native town. An
-fUHliloncd hick aHlieit 1110 If I had
to thouaanda of home seckera and their families who have itartcd on her PRHE homctteada
or nought land at attractive prices. They have
cstabUihed tholr own homes and •ecured pro*,
porky and Independence. In tho great Brain*
rowlnot aectlona of the prairie provinceathoro
•till to bo had on *aay term*
ARCOLA with 2
radiators
• By long wear, superior traction, freedom from
skidding, and ultimate economy* the Goodyear
All-Weather Tread has won unquestioned
leadership.
As a companion to this tire there is the Goodyear 30 x 3# Cross-Rib Fabric.
Built of the same high grade Egyptian fabric
and with a long wearing but differently designed
tread, this tire offers unusual value.
Over 5,000,000 of these tires have been sold
in the last five years.
Their quality and serviceability have proven
— to. thousands of^motbrists the-folly^ojf~buyiiig—
unknown and unguaranteed tires of lower price.
Ask your Goodyear Service Station Dealer to
explain their advantages.
DON'T OBSERVE 8-HOUR DAY
6 BEUrANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
Offers Health and Wealth
and has brousht contentment and happlneM
Companion to the Goodyear
Tread
•" All-Weaker
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Important to Mother*
Incorporated
The figures given below are for the average
home and will give you an idea of the low
cost of ARCOLA. completely installed, to heat:
To Hava a Clear. Sweet Skin
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or Itching, If any, with Ontlcnra Ointment, then/bathe with Cutloura Soap
and hot' water. Rinse, dry gently and
Adust on a little Cntlcnra Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance .on abln.
' BJverywhere 25c each.—Advertisement.
Examine carefully every .bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and.see that It
Bears the
Signature of __ __
In Use for Over 80 Years.
.Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
DepL36,342MadisonAv(t,NewYorkCih,
You will save much by
ordering ARCOLA now
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DISCOVERED AT CAMP
JJono.
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He had been d: newspaper reporter
long enough. to. consider himself well
pust the. "cub" stage.
It was 2 a. m., barely an hour , before press time, when the phone bell
rang. Replacing the receiver after a
few excited ''Vfhats?;*. and "Whens?"
he grabbed his raincoat and telling the
city 'editor there was a big train wreck
on the W. and N., rushed out.
Breathless, he gasped at the bridge
watchman ten minutes later:
"Where's eighty-five? Did she sink?"
"Where's what? Ynh crazy?" asked
the watchman.
"I'm from the Clarion; we got a report train eighty-five just ran off the
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this ' time. Wbaddaya think—this
bridge goes everywhere with the
train?"—Everybody's Magazine.
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and guaranteed by the makers
Daily Between
PHONB8
25 Girls Wanted
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. Conover's Bakery
The Home of Blue Bird Bread.
,
McGinnis Brothers of, Glade
water,, Tex* Have "Bullfrog Quartette."
MRS. FRANK Wl£Kl£, o
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cuseVN. Y-» fotmerlv matron
at the fitate Reformatory at Industry, N. Y., who says sue is dV
lighted with TanlaC since it restored her health after she suffered eight years.
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is a regular "three
G RAPE-NUTS
hugs full" of the best food quali-
VlrOlnny."
lit tluj lliuillnl clinn'li the
irlKht - liolllcd,
lutc'lllgimt - looldiiK
rolu-ni wttr« arrmiKuil uloiiK th« milUK of tli" linntlniiiiil. VVIum (luiy com)l«t»»l nimUirliiK "Onrry Mo llnc'U to
>!' Vlrftliiuy" mill ntapoiKluil to iin <'n
orti wllli "Old MliK'U (lo«" tlnty (llvtul
nto tho hiiplliiniiil wiitorn iiu<l ixi
mount of iwrmmnlcpu coiiKI l(«t (hum
lit.
Tho MoOlmitn lirntlu'io urn IriilnliiK
, Hticlinil nut of friiKn for » <|iiiirliilt«V
A joint roni'i'it will |>r<»l>»l)ly lio liulil
t th« I'luiK'h wlchlu i month.
OyrKllonto Uuyi 100,1X10 Aoroi.
t.cm Aui!('l(i;i, (Jill. /V> l')n|(lliill nynIculo, lii'iuliiil liy Ilio. illiko of Ai'Kyll,
nrt hmiuhl tli« Million Willow much,
ilirlntiiK lflO,<M(0 IK'IVM. In . tli« Null
|uln viilloy of Onlirnrnln, for n conIdiunllon of ,tl'.:,(l(H),<MM). iilViinlliiK I"
dvlivn r«colv«<l lim'o, Tim rniifli wn«
lift of (ho Miller A I.ux hollllimn. It
i (ho Intension of (lit* piirclmMorn to
ilMllvldo ami l»ul tlin property on tho
iHi'lirl.
Back to the
Grain Fields
for Health
ties of whole wheat flour and malted
barley, carefully mixed find slowly
bukcd—
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I1*aui
wrf^""
ICvar;
hiri icvaryjar
To preserve ull their \vliolcsontcncs3,
'""iiniiimtjffiaT'*'
Freckles Positively Removed
ll«»v • I't kU Oluimfnl. alvliia b««utlful
lUt «r >>v nmll AKI •«nu for
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And to provide nature's "broom" that keeps the digestive Hysteai spick und spun.
There's not u bit of artificial sweetening in Grape-Nuts
—it jiiNt becomes avveel of its ovvii accord in the lonjl baking.
Stops lameness
I from a Hone Spavin. Hlng
| Uone, ttpllnt. Cnrb, Hl«lc
ey or odnllNr troubles aiid
I KOICI Ixiraa uoliiK aouixl. It
I actn uilliUy i>ul i|ulckly amt
|u<>o<l raaiilm *'•> luatlng.
I Daea Hat l)IN«r or r«niave Iba
| hair niitt h«pr»« <i«« tm wurlif<t
• lulu )i»w. M ..HI " t>»«l'
W. t! VOIIKC. he.. 310 T«»pl« Sl.,Si»t»i[<i«M. »««.
And that enticing flnvor—bow good it is with good milk
or orcuiut I'riiiln. loo, fresh or oooltcd, u<ld to Jho delight of
) A dish of (,»rapc-Nu(N, niorning. noon or/ sundown.
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It is a compact, roudy-lo-cut I<MK! — no cooking ficed<jd\ t .
W h y n o t t r y i t f o r tomorrow':! breakfast?
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"There's a Reason"
("cienl < x>., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
mii.
South Jersey;
THE O3SriE STORE
(Quality)
(SatisfacUon)
(Price)
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dmco, 206-ma Bollevue Av«nu«. . ' ' • Betldtmce. KairrloW. »t Second Street,
dnbicrlotlon Piroe: tl^io per T«M. in advance.. IFly* ee»t» Kwredoy.
Omale at office, and at S«fcenk'« N»w» Boom »n'4 Itradlnc N«w» Stand, ...AdvertlMni Rate* on application.
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Office Hours :.aoOa.m..t<j 8.00 p . m r . . . , , ~ > ; -,;i, ;.'
" ' Saturdays untlH.Wp.m..dayll«htd»vinirMkto'e;v • , ' ; i
Headquarters for
your
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Sporting Goofls,
Fishing TacKle,
Live Bait,
Gloves, Bats, etc.
Get Out of a Shoe-
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5..
As a result of petitions circulated throughout the county,.the sulij«ct of county seat removal will probably come tip fat, popular vote at
the coating election. To us, there jseems to be little choice between
May's Landing and Atlantic City. Egg Harbor: would.'; be 6ur choice;
as the central point. t
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A great many men still eoLoU"the theory thatl taking-advantage of
opportunity means taking advantage oCthe other.'tfellowi . : : . - - \. »"• ,
The^pr^eTt"^8~rTgi3tered~b^the^Fire~DepartMejjt^gaiiist-Uie^lay^
ing of water mains with leas than six inch pipe, is commendable, when
oiii learns that no rebtte will be allowed by insurance companies whstt
tour inch mains are laid. It cosjs but little more, and is certainly
more efficient.
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People are growing optimisticfiver the .results, of •••the x new~matrimonial bureau. When one figures that th'ere.are over fiye hurdred old
maids.-batchelors, widows and ; widowers in Hatnmoriton, wiliiiig to
make a change, is it any wonder that
interested? Even the carpenter? and masons can see new houses going
up; grofcery a«d dry goods men'are adding new shelves ; and now:the
shoe man is putting in a large stock of small foot wear. •
Nobody likes this weather. NOW that the second crop of raspberries
are coming on, it means to get a soaking from the wet bushes ; and in
the home, everything is sticky and difficult to dry. This is August,
'he month of damp wet weather.
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O
Both Phones.
New Meat Prices,
Uice GEuck Roast
15 c
Jtolled Boast ^ 28 c
Shoulder of Lamb
10 c
ftewing Beef
Lean Bicnics,
Breast & Shoulders Veal, 18 c
Sal! Smokes
- - - 22 c
3 Ibs. for 60 c.
Hamburg Steak fresn out 18 c
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them^ Whethertheyare thirsty, stdon'tjikeithelooks of the moon.Jhey
dou't say ; but they are a nuisance to neighbors.
To publish a part of ihe'truth and Suppress a part is often as misleading as a deliberate untruth. An article in the daily papers, recently,
Sibs. 50 c.
stated that two tubercular cows had been found in Hammouton, by the
state dairy inspector, but did opt state on whose place they were.
•Naturally, there was some curiosity as to where they were found and,
finally, it was said th»t the two cows were at Collins' dajry. The
statement.being made at a gathering where a number of people weie
present has, quite naturally, spread over the community. As a matter
At Bellamy" Je-yvelry Store Every Saturday Afternoon of fact, aa near as the writer cin ascertain, there was but one tubercular
cow found, and that on the outskirts of town, ^nd where no milk is sold
in the town. The Collins dairy was fouud in a perfect sanitary condition and perfectly healthy. Mr. Collins stated that his place is always
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open for inspection, as he has nothing to hide.
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Ruberton's Markets
DB. J. R. HUNTER
What
That is why tlie Morse & Roger Shoe-is,
'the best om the market;' and they are
made from all leather. And prices
ape po^rtively^lieishreapestv
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Waples' Department Store
214-16-18 Bellevue Ave
Hammonton, N. $.
The Seasons finest and most complete line
of motor cars
If your Battery is ailing tut siill curablt^ we will _put it in tip-top
.shape.
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Fourteen Distinctive Models
"The
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special, lenient terms if sold quickly.
Bills Receipted While You Wait.
To cure battery troubles bring your battery—whatever make it is-r-to-us
for repairs. '
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HAMMONTON
AUTO
STATION
Particulars uppn request. Confidential.
MRS. ALBERT JACKSON.
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Repair work on all makes of battery done skillfully arid re isonably.
The best battery you can buy-is tbe cheapest ia the end. '.
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Service Battery,
S5c per • day.
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Hammonton Chauia|iqua.-
Centi^^enuif f. '^^' ;^aiam<)^ton, N. J."
Pianos, Victrolas, Victor Records Here are just a few of the m»i»
events which the 1922 Chautauqu
Who said Friday was unlucky?
and Furniture
will bring to town, Aug. 28th, to Hammonton Baptist Church.
Washington was bom on Friday.
ist, showing Oliiiuiatiqua js Rev. Edward A. Rook, Pastor. Shakespeare was born on .Friday.
where you get youi money's
vyaa discovered on Friday*
Hallet & Davis Pianos & Players Sept.
. Morning and evening services America
The beatuic eiit^'.riuiiin.ent num- 'omitted
Richmond wasevacuatedon Friday,
to-rnorrow
of this y'anr* proj>rnm :\v 11 be,
Th: Mayflower Pilgrims landed on
Wardell Player Piano, Scarf, Bench ber'Turn
ja.oo m., Sunday School.
to the Kij-li-i, UK" "coimdy ]r.
Fri;l»y. The Rattle of Runfcer Htl
C.
K.
omitted
for
Summer.
that will live foruvt-r," by
wan fought on Friday. The B.Utle
and 12 Bolls for $459.00
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7.4.5
p.
m.
Pr»yer
Smith and John K: -\inz .r.l. Thia and Praise Service.
of New Orleans was fought on FriAMONG THE CHURCHES.
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AT THE
The Bethlehem Truck Factory at Allentown has once more resumed
' operation tw full— production i» increasing daily. W.e want yon to know
the new Bethlehem truck, to learn how it will solve your hauling and
transportation problems in the most economical way.
The following .specifications will convince you of these values,—
RoHch Magneto, Gray & Davis Electric Lights, EUctric Starter, Borg &
Beck Clutch, etc. They are found only on the highest priced trucks.
This^offer is made to introduce tlie new Bethlehem,—in fact you
(.-iinnot buy a used truck with these proven units at these prices,—
AT 1O.30 A.
7.45 P,
No Inspiration in a Lumber Yard
(Empty Pews)
Reg. I.isJt Price
Sale Price
1 ton Chassis s
$1895
$995
2 ton Chassis
$2776
$1495
3 ton Chassis
$3760
$1895
. These Prices Apply Only for Ten Days .
I WANT FO
Dependable Murray Cord Tires atj
Dependable Savings
ut
AH «r«i first (luulily cord llrc», (ju«r«n«c<td to lie (in to «p<-dfi<-«liQim in »H
A«lj.i«tniciil'« <-nu IK? made horc.iH the
I'lJrra ore (««u«'|i l>?l<ivr ataiidard raln».
Sample Trucks will shortly be in Jliuniuonton. Write
at once, floating what si/.e you are interested in, and our
will call and arrange demonstrations.
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30.00
3.1 * S
37 5"
:w * s
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33 *
K
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Also 50 K«u»lr«: falirlt- tirt-n lor 1'o'rd cam, ,\o ic \>/j, lo m-ll for #<> y> each.
BIOB HARDWARE CO.,
HAMMQliTON, Nf- J.
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BETHLEHEM SALES CO., Inc,
146 N. »8nd Street, Phllada., Pa.
Boll Phone— Spruce 7O70
ALL
\ THE LATKST VIOTOR RECORDS ON SALE HERE
>66o49 Le Co<i d'Or-Hynuie »u Soleil,
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'; Amelitn Gulli-Curci
-66070 Le Roi d'Ys-VuiiK>tneui, ma bien uimec', . . . Hriiiamino (ligh
•66oya I Know a Lovely Garden, . .
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de Gogorzn
74760 TiuinlruisK-r — Eliz»bath:iJ^cbet,
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Maira Jeritza
.67344 When Love lit Kind,
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Luceziu Bori
74758 Taunhmucr Overture — Part i, . . _. . . Philadelphia Orchestra
74759 T»i»nb«ufli.*r Overiure— Part a
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-Philadelphia OrcheHtra
6 073 La Ciuqu t n l a i n r , . . . Violin Solo,
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Mi: elm Hlinun
•66074 Tlio FutinUin ..... Violin 8olo, . . . ^ ...
Krika Morini
;66o75 Bpring BI»HH
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Piano Solo,
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' O|gu Smnaroil
74746: .QuarteX^Jn 1) Mnjor — Adagio caiitubilr, . . , Flom/.aley (Junrtt t
45315 Mighty Lut' u Rone, . . . Hnrp Solo, , . , / . . AHirrtu Sulvi
Lai«t Roue of SUn|tiier
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Alhertu S*lvi
" 45314 We Would Hee Jeaua,
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Ol|»re Kline tk V,\i*e Hulfer
JP»UH, My All. . .
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Olive Kline & Klsie Hakt-r
45313 Violotu
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O.i.iiiniuii MIA, .
l8<;oA SUnnlilliiK
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Merle Alcock
Lucy Inuliella M«rxh
Hilly M u r r a y
l>'ive minute ncrrnon to children,
7 45 p. m., EvQniiiK VVornliip,
Subject, "Tho Hrart Demrtndtd.
8.00 p. m., M'-nd.iy evening:,
S n.lfty School Hoard meeting ut
t ie Church.
8,00 p. in., Thurttduy evening.
Our Mid-week Prayer and Praise
Service.
lie you Htrnnger, friend, or member, you nre alwajH nelcotne to
vvorrililp with u», <
1'irtit Prcttbyterian Church.
Rev Charlaa O. Mtulge, I'uritor.
Auxiirtt Silnduyn I 1
Piano Tuning
n HammontM
will be $3.75
'Tb- Sfgn 01
WiU lie in Hnrprnonton the first M«niluy of every niontli, except Saptembov
In that month the Wednesday following
or whenever there are four or mar*
orders, leave orderaaaJRefiuhllcan Offic*u
or with Mm. Brown 400 Bellevuo A**.
Look for the elKn of o ciency, aa all
work ia guaranteed. Piano, Playar a*d
Organ repairing and rebuilding.
CHAS. F. SCHNELL
Master Playerman
St., Philadelphia, fa.
Photo Gallery Removal 4 047 N. 29th
I'hona Poplar 1924.
I desire' lo announce to my
friends und patrons that I liuve
inov«d my gallery acroaa the
Htreet, where I nlmll be better
equipped to do nil kinda of
photographic work.
BE YOUR OWN
Send 10 cents to cover cost
Moe>l gcnerully hot, and vvonri- A. Ollvo, 12th St., between R.Rs of pontage and I will send you
Honu- lo ovr llr»h — hptly nnd mind.
full instructions how you can
Liiiiititoino, '. . . Aik-eit Stanley - H i l l y Murrn'y on t l u l i m l nli-lti. 'Mu-tii- ,irf^;roin Can We help you jum « llttlr f f
You Ou<u<l Atfiitnot BurulArn, But
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Churl.-* IIiirrinou
18909 I C r r t n t i i l v M u » t l)>- i n Luvc, , . . . . . ' . . . . Hilly Murray
Ufiitiv<T Y'lu
June 1st
the Price for
t
day. The Battle of Waterloo on
play ran for 443 ni^hi.- on Hroudwny mid 319 tii^liiH in Chicogo.
Friday, and the Declaration of In*
Kiwt M. K. Cuurch.
Such a record lU-monttruicri
ila pop- • Rev. Gwynu H. Keller, Pastor. dependence was signed on Friday.
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ulaiity beyond <iiu-!>l on> It s thai
Yes, and Robinson Crusoe had a
9.45 a. m., Sunday School.
- ! <ul of ii p l a y lhi- jicoyjle w j n t . ,
You will find your claaa a cool mixii named Friday. '
autuui[U4 ii w n l oi- priKuct'd bj •place, j
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" 1 1 qo a. m., Morning Wors'.iip,
iH'ry. You will vou i', tb«
Lord'b Supper and Reception ol
''milk llolin lin^ u u-pntAt'un i
giving " t u l k B lli.il cHii.-e t a l k .
"Good Newn' 1 will be lli« t i t l e ol
hin lecture, undn wiiieh he wil
diticnHit the'bJi; n i t i i o n i i l und iiHernntionnl onrrfil|,t'\'>.-iii^ in iln- li(j
of tile n«iVv»<.,h,|£>idjiiivi< <-l lint dny.
A f.ulureof thlsi1 li-ctuie wll be the
open forum pniod ut iliei-loM*? I)r
Boh n excels in thi^quvttUon- und
aunwer porind.
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O t h e r Irctuiv fenlnrec, which
a ice will MU| (wviiiil Uh lo drttcrl
h iv lire, I)r. !..(;. Weihi-ri's innpir u l i i M i a l •ddrcxH on I lit- opening
i i i l f l i i : A'«Hr«-il I.lnd-ttroinV, "Tlie
^ipirii of Aini'iicn," und tlie llli|i*
REDUCTION IN PRICE
For Piano Tuning
On and after
make your old roof like ne«r
k. liat About Ilatn?
•Win It Mucklow ^111 «pc»k on
at small cost.
i hi- 4 riniiduytf in AiiRnHt In the
itoal inllllonH of dallara' wortti
llaniinoiiloil Prrahyterlan Church of ttuti
grnli). clilckcna, cgK", «(c. D«»ttx>y
D.VNCE KlvCORO.S
on Aug. nth au lolloWH :
uropvrty and urti n iiieiiancu to hunltli.
I. 'xii- '<MII') M t i n . i , ' . . J'ox Tr«l
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v««» I»r« trouhleJ with rntn; try ItATio.;v> M.IH-, "Wlmt ubotit the IfI you
^T •nipli't M l i u H , . . »«•«>» Vrot
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.1'. It will nnraly kill them—pr«JNAP.
Expert In Roofing
Fiult?"
ndora. Cnto or (|"KM won't touch
48907 '*oon Viv-r, . . \V'«|i/., . . Crccn Itnither'H Murlmbu OrfhcHtru
7-45 P,<»» , "Arc we Individunlly v«nt
It. Cotiu'H in rak«n. '1'liree aizeH. :iBc. 1 242-44 N. 1 6th St.
PUh.. f*»
Lor* Seal* u I.iitlf Oll'i of KoM«a, • . Mcilloy Wulu, . . .
m-.il'S^lr.ivi-Kl^-ivin bi- pr«H<-nt.' I<eiptiM:hle?"
()5c. tt.'.'fi. Sold onil gnurant<i<:<l by
Green Urotlirr'u Mmlnib^ Or»liciitr^.
Orttrnl rlmrmucy und llulior llron.
Th» ,T.U)1«*UK Vlvaina. Ml»n To What Kxtont ? f
Cri(ip, Iiiclhive, Short «n<l Puu.
18910 S'x>thing, . . l'i>K Tnil, . .. . All Slur Trio «n<t Their On-hemrrt -,,VJ,««pi'''yriV.)t)t<(i**«'. render ' ii nd e
."•!•• Mi- In M
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B Ormllo
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I'ct-rlcnu r
Mimic «f mi fx.'<'|)ri<iii.il q i i u l l l y
will be fui>iiril>c\l by 'I'In- ' i HrjjC
Sln;;lnj{ (llrln, The ll.inl.-n l.iltle
. . Tlic Vli>;iiii»n» By in phony. Tin- Cl rfcf Coiu-i
Th« Vlrxlnluii,. I' > r l v , mid Minn v'li-ui[-u:(' [l.in niiuit
Robt. A. Mays
Nljflit. . • I'ox iVot
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. . .-. dull Ht>ynK)rcUe*tri tanaimir; ''"iSiril v t h r ' K i g h ' , " the
All modern, progrrrtal v« nien and
18911 1*'* "l» *° V<)U (J' cu «' Murre), . . Fox Trot, . . .
Viici-." by. llu- Jun- vvonirn uliould nmke an clfort to
PKul VVhltinun & Illtt Orchmtr*
'Nculh the South Sc« M<«»«, . . 1'on Trot, . . .
Pfttil Whitman & Ill.i Orclicnlr*
« H ) u Syncopate-, . . Mollcy l'<>x Trot
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Ctuh Royul ()r«-licAr»
Little Thought, . F o x Trot . , The Ileniiou Orcheiitrn of tlilc»K"
•S9i.vNol«»ily Lied, . . 1W Tr.xl
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. < . The VU-Rininmis
TUc Yankee Doodle JJhlrij, , . , Fox Trot, ... ., . Tim, Viruinluur
ior Ch»ut»U(|U»ii-<; mid )li<- cloven
id juggler. Wttll»«-e U»v<-loch.
A detailed |>holo nloiy ,rrill noon
be in your hcuidtv It will omivlncB
you,if youotlll need t a h r c < > i i v i i i c < i l
of (he nnprr-quulity of thin ycur'p
WARE CAMPBELL CO. Get the Habit
Goto
Ctiuroli
B. H. JONES
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The Dudley
he present. A very curditl invitaMinn A. iKiin.Hir
tion IK horehy cxtcudad tothc|(0od 737 Oontral A.WO.. Op«nn Otty. N. J.
people of Hummouton.
NoaAOti: Julia I nT. I" <Ktob«r L •!.
A man of 70 to hi* Heniora and
Juniors hai a meau«(;« for You.
Com* and Sec.
Dr.Louisl,HeIfand,3.S.A.
Veterinarian
Clirlutiun Ocieuc« Society.
Serviccn : Sunday, n u. in. and
Wadueudaytl p, m., iu Civic Club 216 Ploisant St..
Hall. 9.^5 a. ni., Sundny Schuol
Key.tono. 744
for piipila under twenty yeari» ol
AND
Decorator
Orchard and Madison $t*.
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P. O,
lUmmonton. N. J. Local I'hou*. 9U.
Hell Thono 111!
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SOUTH /JERSEY REPUBUCAN
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SOUTH JttUCY
WILL ANSWER
ANY WOMAN
WHO WRITES
Woman Rertowdto Health tylydia
E. Pinbliam't Vegetable Compound
Makes Tfai» Offer
Cumberland. Md.—"My mother gave
me Lydia E. Pmkham'a Vegetable Com"
1 pound when I was
lloetween thirteen
laid fourteen years
told and was going to
(school, because I
[Buffered with paina
land could not rest. I
lldld not have any
(more trouble after
(that until I was inarmed, then I always
(was troubled in my
(back while carrying
la child and could not
do my work until I took the Vegetable
Compound. lam strong, do all my washing and ironing and work for seven
children and feel fine. I always have an
easy time nt Childbirth and What it did
for me it will do for other women. lam
willing .to answer any woman if she
wni write asking what it did for toe."
—Mrs. JOHN HEIER, 63 Dilley St.,
Cumberland, Md.
During girlhood and later during'
motherhood Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound brought relief to Mrs;
Heier. Her case is but one of many we
constantly publish recommending our
Vegetable Compound. She is willing to
answer your letter. Write to her.
Two Viewpoints.
Sim and Sam, who hadn't see^n each
other since overseas days, met In the
street and, after partially strangling
each other by way of greeting, began
getting personal.
"Married?" asked Sim.
"Yep," replied Sam. "Your ,
"Nope," answered Sim. "You're a
Incky dog. 'Taln't good for a man
to live alone."
"No-orO," drawled Sam somewhat
dubiously. "Prob-ly not, but sometimes I'd be willing to try U."
1922. by JloCluro Newapaner Syndicate.
"That," said Tom Wlnshlp, knockIng the ash from' his cigarette, "is
the primmest girl in this town."
They both looked after the retreatIng figure of Daisy Miller, dressed so
neatly In her blue serge that concealed
her ankles, with a black hat that'Was
meant to cover, not. adorn, the redbrown hair tucked out. of sight.
"If you give me a month I could,
have that girl so dead lu love with me
that 'any one could see It 1" Arthur
Baldwin offered.
"You've lost already, and FU put
ten on It, Art."
Daisy Miller's heart beat very fast
as she washed the dinner dishes. She
had really not seen anything of Arthur
Baldwin since they were In high
school together; she had thought less
of him, and yet tonight he had,telephoned to ask If he could come to see*
her.
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She heard the complaining .voice
of her father as he hunted for the
evening paper, and hurrying Into the
other room she cried, "I'll find It for
you, dad!"
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settled the old man In the
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chair by the fire, slipped to her knees
and put on his house slippers, retrieved his lost glasses and retreated
again to her waiting dishes.
"I don't see why he should want to
see me," she thought. "I can't understand^-"_and yet her heart fluttered
strangely ana she felt a new glow In
the dfllness of her gray days and a1
new romance spring out of monotony.
In^her own room she surveyed her
wardrobe critically. The gray challle
was past redemption and her best
ARE YOU GIVING OUT!
Does every day mean juat another
day of suffering? Are you lame, stiff
and achy—tortured witn B nerve-racking backache? Surely there's a reason
why you feel BO badly and likely, it a
weakened kidneys. When the kidneya
fail, poisons accumulate and upset the
whole system. That's why you have conatant backache and sharp, stabbing
twinftea. You may have headaches,
nervous and dizzy -spells with annoying^
bladder irregularities. Don't risk serious kidney disease. Use Voan'e Kidney Pills. Doan'i have helped thousands and should help, you. Atk your
neighbor!
A New York Case
Mrs. F r a n k
White. 640 Union
St, Hudson. N. Y.
says: "I had a dull
ache through my
Imclt and l i m b s
and I fell stiff and
lama all over. I
felt Irritable and
n e r v o u s all tho
time- and tired easily. I didn't Set
b e t t e r until I
started to Use Doan'o -Kidney Fllln.
In a short time I was relieved and
after I had used about four boxes of
Doan'a I was cured."
SYOUR STOMACH
with
"You've Lo»ti Already, and I'll Put
Ten on ft, Art."
wnlflt needed a patch under the arm;
the only thing left wiia what nlio luid
on, tin; liluo Murgn droHH that had newer been anything but uHoful.
She turned nway fi-bin tho vision of
heraelf In tho mirror.
"You're liopeliWH! There's no uflo.
Of cwirmi lie's conic to seo you on hiiMIllOMH."
INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA
(let thlH great relief today.
I>ai-K<) imckiiK» only <M> ointH nt
ririiKglHtM or liy mall pontpald front
iao,uo-» CuiwuluiJo., riuttHhiu-K, N. V.
WATCH \
THE BIG 4
Stomach-Kidnoya-Heurt-Livor
Keep tho vital orfjana healthy byregularly taking tho world's fitundor<l remedy for kidney, livor,
bladder nnd uric acid troubles —•
COLD MEDAL
The N««toii«l Itomoily of Iloll.nil for
c«ntucl«a ««il *ni1oraeil by Quo*" Wllholy
cnlim. At «ll druKKl>ta, thr«o «U<>o.
(k« P*m« GoU M««l*1 <H* «T«rr b««
PILE
OPERATION
AVOIDED
BY COLAC
lho liifcriinl pllr
rciix-ily • linvo rollovml ninny «iwm.'
<'imun nnd inuil" iiiinnilliMiM iinni'i'i'n
•nry. 'I'liU" Ilko liny I1"1 Hmcli I'm'
lilo from wllliln. 00 coiiln »( ilriiKidnU
or M ciMitn liy mull fnnii <'Ol.A<
OIUCMUJAI- IX).. Inc.. <H«-"'o I''""". N . V .
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Yet HK»III she felt that HtrnnK« new
excitement when the hell wheeled null
Hhe opened the door to A r t h u r . Huntwin. He Htooil a moment In the hull
under the tiny hluu llunui of K'l", retaining her Imnil.
"1 inn Kliul to wo you, Duloy I" he.
Hiild, HiriitlnlzliiK her while fai'«K/'
There wan nn awkward Hllen/'e for
a moment after ho had neuled hlnmelf
In the roinfortalile l i v i n g roitiii In thti
1>lIt cluilr neroHH from Mr. Miller.
"Ilmv'ni yon K<'|||IIK °" with your
law?" oil! Mr. Miller «HH|ie<l.
A r t h u r l l n l i l u i l i found lilmtielf III III"
cIlUi'lii'H of Unit I n v e t e r a t e olil talker,
anil lie llHIened to ilrowHy remlnlM'
ronren of the '•!()'« whllo lie HilKeUii!
In hlii rlialr.
When at Iiml he Hiild K<MM| nlKht In
ailmllleil It watt one of (he ilnllenr
evenlii|;n he hail ever Hpenl anil quite
iiiihin'ceHiiful exeejit for hln lanl i
iiiurli to Dalny.
"You rerlalnly have vvomlerful luilr,
Uiilti.V," he iialil an he loiili her hand
uniler (he wlilni|>erliiK H»H llamo In
the hull.
l i e Hinlrltcil lo hliimiilf an he re
iiieiulieieil the nlow, alniont imliifill
Ilimh dial loueliril her eheeKx.
Hilt when nlie W H M all iilonn. r>lie
nlooil for a moment In (he h u l l , w i t h
her hanilii |>re"MeiI (o her hot choelui.
Hh«i hearil her f a t h e r liimherliiK n|i
Iho M i n i m lo hln room nnil itlui fol
lowed nolmtlerinly ami m v l f l l y .
When nhe had IlKhled t h e ramllcH
on e l l h e r »li1e of her dirmilnK lalile
nhe (leyreil In at Iho "woiiilorful hair."
rtli<- u n w o u n d the i;ieal mil brown
I t v l n l anil heitan lo a i i n n i ; e II w i t h
itellflllil I'lliv. \Vllll Ki'enl Waven »v«ir
her foreliem; II nri'llK'il lo IrallHrofm
her iilinont or M!IO ranrleil no III (he
i
e i t a l n Ilirl'l "f '"'' einnllen.
"I'm old eunuch to Unoxv helter,"
Dnltiv t h o u g h t n e n t m o r i i l u K mi aim
ni'iinni'd t h i ' f i n | i « ' r ; l>ul n new Infm'
lion In HH' nit hail I'ltiiKhl her anil nhe
i ' \ | i l i i l i i i ' i t l < > IHT C n l l i i ' i lirlnlly dial
aim » n n I'olnK In ll»' f l i y .
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Monf ort's Shoe Store
Hammonton Monumental Works
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List your farm «ith the
organization best able to
find for you a quid buyer
Local Phone 867
Second and Vine Sts.
m* Stal CarrittOw Accord
Hammonton. N. J.
Paul A. Seely
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StonegCleaned and Reset
WILLIAM DOERFEL
Lenox Soap, $4.00 per box
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Climax Soap, $3.50 per box
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Arabian Bars, while the lot lasts,
22c per pound.
We have something out of the ordinary
Make& Life Easier
You're sure of
an easier day and
-.far less.,,\yprk-.
if your kitchen is equipped
withaFIorenceOilCookStove.
• The Florence makes cookir" easier and more pleasant.
, Burns kerosene—the cheapest
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
of fuel. . No trouble to keep ft
clean. The heat can be quickly
regulated to the right degree
for baking, roasting, boiling,
and frying.
Come in today. We shall
be pleased to show you the ,
Florence Oil Cook Stove.
Local Phone 784, Horton & Orchard St
Lock 6ox 282
Hammopton. N. J.
Specials in Bugs
A Home Institution . .
Organized, owned and managed by home people for
the protection of their surplus funds when on deposit ;
and to encourage and assist the development of ligitimate business along safe and practical lines.
The Peoples Bank
OF HAMMONTON, N. J.
The Painter You Need !
Exporloncod and Roliabl*.
Charles H. Bobst
430 S. Third Street
Ix)onl 1
Aden Wescoat
General Blacksmithing
B. H. GRAY
BRANCH OTFKES In TOO Cltlst And Trans
W »e unit* state* and GwadJi
First Road, Hammonton, B. J.
36x70 Matting Bug ^V - 69c
9x1 £ Grass Rug, $6.98
8x10 Grass Rug,
$5.95
6x9 Grass Hut
$3.95
Opposite Penna. Station
Hammonton, N. J.
DENTIST
Itellovuo Avenue. IIutniooMtou
(miV)a IPuurw, 0,fKJito IX.Ot) l I.OO W> IKOO i>.i».
Hammonton Grange No. 3
OEOKGE ^. MOTT
Patrons of Husbandry
Farm Work
Jtouulnr Mootlnfta lit nndflrd Monday o Yard' cleaning' and Gradin
of oaCli infintlt lit 8 p. lit.
lUlovoiith Bt. and l'oun», 11. ll.
in Qr«ngn Hull.
Putnam Fadeless Dyes—dyes or tints as you wish
Plumbing and Heating
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hear from former customers
new ones.
JOE GRILLO
Builder \
JobWrifiT Promptly Attended To.
W L BLACK
W. H. Bernshouse
.Fourteenth Street
Fire Insurance
HAMMONTON, N. J.
Strongest Companies
D. J. 8AXTON
Contractor
One quality only—
the standard for all
Paperhanging & Painting
THIC MASTKR FAINTER
Goodrich Tires
Size or price cannot modify the onequality Goodrich standard. You can buy
any Goodrich Tire, Silvertown Cord or
the popular; 30 x 3^ clincher fabric, and
know beyond a doubt that you are getting
the same quality always. It is this quality
which has made1 Goodrich Tires unsurpassed for dependability nhd durability
in service, mileage and value.
This principle has put the real meaning
in the widely known Goodrich .slogan of
"best in, the long run."
Lowest Rates
Conveyancing,
Notary Public,
Commissioner of Died
Hammonton.
Lock Box 63, Hammonton, N. J.
DEAN STANLEY RENWICK
Local Phono 762
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
Dr. Gllfflbrd J. Waaa
DENTIST
OIBC4 lloun;
IC«r*tuiie phone 1001
t».m. to U I". I.JO to D p. m. < ,'<i«U,r UuUillnc.
Alters p.m. evtirr Uonday at I
Ilannuonton 'fruiit C'onii»nnr.
Other tliiioi.IUl Market
William A. fauna*. Prm't.
Walter W. Clark. Vl
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Harnld W. Paun
Herbert A. Faucoe. Tnai
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THOS. M. SPARKS
Notary Public
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4O1 Belleviio Avonuo
Republican Offloo.Hamnionton.NJ
Ix>o»l rlliuioKlni anil IUK,
Walter Jf. Vernier
PLUMBING & HEATING
Contractor
PfflLLIPS COMPANY
Fire, Tornado, Liability
Compensation, Automobile
And Plate .Glass Insurance
Guarantee Trust Building
Atlantic City,
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TELEPHONE
Hammoutou, N. J.
ul ritoiic <)04
Fred. C. Nicholai
B. H, BKOWN
Dentist
Announcement!
TONYCAPORALE
and
Wtogon
Automobile Repairs,
Harness Bepairs.
Vino St. near Egg Harbor Road
<ri>4>mi6ii itiiiltiinc,. Humdioiiitoii. N. .1.
Jobbing a Specialty. All Work OnwantecuS
Local Pbone82L
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all work in the
HAMMONTON, N. J.
o DR. J. A. WAAB
Carpenter
M. L RUBERTON
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GBOBGE BLVINS
The Largest Red Estate
Organization in the World
5*» Oar Reprtitntatlr*
in Molasses Horse Feed,—Try a sack.
QunlKy li'lrnt
lOc
Express, Hauling
and^Moving
Office and Plant:
109 Orchard Street
rUmmonton.N..r.
D. N. HUBLEY
Sellin^YourFarm
—in Little Red Packages
Gives New Life to Old Stockings
Open «venln«.
Long Distance a Specialty.
Reasonable Rates.
Local Phone 627.
HAMMONTON, N. J.
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for and from Europe.
Moving& Hauling
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letters Cut at the Cemetery.
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N. Second Street
CONVEYANCING
NOTARY PUBLIC
New building, rear of The Peoples Bank, Central Avenue,
Hammonton, N. J.
Keystone phone 1403 -
liter n <lnziiii frioili I'KKII whi'ii lu> wan
niTiilKiNiil on n cliiirtto of M l c a l l i i K H
(ii-lllni; of i'K|[H fniiu it limi nml n«llliiK
tliciii.
"HlOiillnit I'KK'' I" lirtll, Hli'iillni; clilcliI'Mii |H woi'iio, lull to nil) n puoi- nmllior
lien of luir ••iillni prutOx'Ollvi- fiuiilly In
iWOruI," Ilin Jii(li;« ^Mi| t,ll(» ulovun y»nrnlil ciiliirlt.
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'1*1111 l^oy It^olto Into lonri.
"VVoll, ciirn I lie prlco »f » ijoxitn
fronli I'KKII unil ki'rp out of (ho \vny
of Hit- VVDIIIIIII you nolil thii ollmrn lo,"
Hut JuilKii I'oni'liiili'il.
J. JS. BASSETT & SON, Florists,
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Hammonton's Modern Insurance Office
All Kinds of Insurance
"Good
to the
Last
Drop
Power and Lighting
Installations,
435 S. Egg Harbor Kd.
Motors, Dynamos, Repairs,
Appliances.
Hammonton, N. J.
203 Egg Harbor Head
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
Heater and Range Work
Local Phone 7CO
Local 884
Between-Meal Raisins
Be Everywhere
They are
GOOD!
H»II Klllo Hat to Onvo ChloUo.
lliirlHMirvlllo, Ky. A nliiKiiliu\ ••(tinhut wax nliiKi'il »l Mm lionio nf <!|uu-|<in
llnillli lloni nlirn n fill, IryliiK lo <'i||>Inn' III" rlilrlui of » liiinliuii lien, n l tnrlii'il Ilii'in. 'I'lio IIKII liiiiiimlliiliily
wont l i > I In' i-iwui', nnil n i l l l n i l wiin lo
ho nci'ii wiin lln> fi'iillii'iril hanlniji niv01 INK l'ii< nil anil pi'i'lilim vliili'lif'n nt
Iho l i i U u d i ' i . Tim nil P\il u|> a I'UVil
llftlil, lint Iho I l l l l n liiinliuii (xv-knl <mt
Iho oyrn of Kri onoiny anil tho.il (»r<K
i-rcduil lo lilll II.
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Of All Kinds
By
Wonderful values in every
H
Crltlclam.
There are t w o modus of judging of
a n y t h i n g : on'', hy Iho lent of what,
has a c t u a l l y heen done In Iho iiiuiui
way hefore; I he other, hy what wo'cmi
conceive may ho done In t h a t wny.
Now I h l M lallor mclliod of mere Imaginary excellence can hardly I"' 11 jiml
dllli'liim, hccaiiMo ll may he linpoiislhlu
lo rediK-e lo priicllco what Is porfoclly
eatiy lo conceive. Fastidious ii|en ar<i
alwa.yn judging liy the former n t a n d a r d ; and an the resl of Iho understanding 1 cannot III! up In a century
what Hi' Imagination rim iilteleh out
In n i aenl, they are In a nlato of
per|ic|ual dlrm|>[>olnlnic»l. and their
conversation Is one uniform lenor of
hlaine. At the name lime dial 1 say
tills, I lift up holh my Imml'i agalmit
(hal perlilcloun laclllly of K'luper, In
the cnilmallon of which everylhluK In
charming ami d e l i g h t f u l . Among (In!
smaller d i i t l e n of life, I hardly linurf
any one inure Important Ihan thai of
not pial'dng wln>re pralno In not duo,
Mjilney ,'imllh.
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General
ROOFING
Electrical Contractors
Gotten upon
Short Notice,
Shoes for every kind
,of weather,
Shoes to fit every foot,
Cigarettes
. .1 Any Slow. «0o • Bos
KIDNEY
CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
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Some kinds of mistortune make former bad luck look good.
FOSTER-Ml
It must have been the hair that did
It, but Daisy was unable to resist a
Boy Dies of His Injuries
hat .th'at -looked altogether uuunug
Had You* Iran Today?
Rather Ban Tell Parents
In. One ,of. tile smartest shops on pffth
avenue. .
New York,—Robert J. AlexBut the hat made her suit look evem
older than ever, and Daisy plunged. i under Jr., a student at JIfmual J
Training High school, .Brooklyn,
She gasped when she saw herself In
died Saturday afternoon from: w
the new suit with Its long, slim lines
injuries he received first while t
and Its delicious golden Brown color;
playing ball on Memorial day,
with the hut with the pheasant's wing
W was bewitching. But how snabby -f and again on Friday, June 2,
her shoes looked; besides every one ' from diving In a swimming ,'P.^ol
at Coney island. He kept seiret
was wearing strapped pumps!
As a very last touch she bought her- » the Injuries for fear "the news
self a new veil, and trembling wlth^ { would worry :$l3 parents and excitement she adjusted it carefully to » cause a seVer.e^hoclf,'.'esp&:lally>.*
to his ihother^jjiv.whom he was
her hat."
devoted. His fsltence cost him
"It'll' take me years to save It all
again," Daisy thought shamefacedly. \ his life, as tfiftJ'il^c1M>ra, believe
"AH the money that I put by for a -J .they couid^haiye^saved^blm If
t he had received .surgical treatrainy day I"
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She settled herself <^pwn by the win- "{"''ment to time.
dow In the train, feeling to.her new
clothes that shtj was too noticeable.
She prayed that she would meet no
one she knew. She moved over to the
very margin of her seat as a big man BOY KILLS FATHER
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sat'down beside her; he looked at her
WALKING
IN
SLEEP
ERE'S
an
ideal
hot-weather
casually and then; 'cried, "Why; If U
luncheon!
Isn't Daisy Mllle^jf'.
"Mr. Armstrong 1''
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Two
packages luscious Little Sun"It used to be Bill when we were Somnambulist Had Started HuntMaM
Raisins
— one cool glass ot
In school together," he laughed.
ing When He Was Halted
Daisy looked up at him, perhaps U
milk. Big men don't need more.
was the new hat with the daring
and Discharged Gun.
290 calories of energizing nutriwing, perhaps It was the consciousness
ment in the little raisins. Pure fruit
of that smart veil, yet_ there was a.
Little Rock, Ark.--One. of the
charm about that shy, bird-like glancd. .strangest cases of homicide on record
sugar, practically predigested so if
that touched William Armstrong, > iv (h-Arkansas Is reported from Bessie,
acts almost immediately, yet doesn*t
"Just come back to civilization," he! a small town In the northeastern part'
tax digestion and thus heat the blood.
explained. "I'm going to surprise iny of the state. . people. It's' a long run from Arizona
While walking In his sleep William
There's fatigue-resisting food-iron
to New York!"
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also
in this lunch.
"How wonderful!" Daisy exclaimed .shot and killed his own father, Ed.
softly. 'Tye always thought that was ward Delaney. The father was sixty
Vital
men eat like this and resist
about the most interesting place to
the
weather.
Don't work their digeslive—" then for some unaccountable
tion because they want to work their
reason she blushed.
"Not for your kind!" Armstrong
brains.
said gruffly.
Try it for a feto days and you'll
He touched tentatively the rich fur
on her cuff. I
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"Oh this!" said Daisy with disdain,
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"as If clothes matter!"
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"When a girl's as pretty as yon are.
Daisy,4-^Cfiss you're right!" be said.
If she had looked sweet before, sue
looked downright pretty now; ami It/
was this very knowledge that made
Daisy say, "I'd love to hear aboutArizona; perhaps—"
"I would like to drop In and talk with
you 'about God's country!" he said as
he wrung her hand In farewell.
That was why two days Inter Daisy
Miller, answering the telephone, said
softly:
"^'m sorry, Mr. Baldwin, but I
have another engagement tonight!"
"Congratulations!" Tom Wlnshlp,
These Terrible Questionnaires.
GETS CLOCK, BUT NOT "TIME" Reglsterntlon
cried, holding out his hand to hla betOfBcer (to spinster)—
ting partner. "When It comes to a ladyname, please.
Court Rotybed of Imposing Timepiece Your
killer, Art, I must admit you never
Spinster—Mathilda Brown.
Under Its Very Eye* and With
fall," he polntcq with a Jeering finger
Keglstrntlon Officer—Age?
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Permission.
to the notice In the evening 'paper.
Miss Brown—Have the Misses HIU
"The engagement of Mlsa Daisy
live nest door, gtven you their
Thousands of law-brcnkers have who
Miller IB announced to
Mr. William
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given
"time"
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Berlln'8
central
Armstrong of Tucscon, Arlz."
Registration Officer—No.
criminal court In Monblt, but recently
Miss Brown—Well, then, I'm the
an Ingenious crook posing ns a repair same
age as they.
THINGS THAT NEVER SATISFY
man actually wns jjlven the court's
Registration Officer—That will do.
ofllclnji clock nnd that while a cnue Proceeding
to till In all partlculnni.
Wrist Watch, or Automobile, or Other
wns being tried.
murmured, "Miss Brown, ns old ns
Luxuries Do Not Give Peape
Tho sitting wns well undor wny hq
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when a ninn In working clothes entered the hills."
tho 'courtroom with a long ladder
I wnnted n wrist wiitch. I thought years old niul one of the most re- which lie onlmly placed tinder the
I couldn't live without n wrlHt watch. spetfted farmer!) In the community.
huge, Imposing timepiece nn the wall.
I could nee nothing hut wrist wutenon
The-killing, under the peculiar cir- The Judge, counHel, acciiHCd nml Bpecwhen I pnsHcd the whops. I hinted cumstances, has canned a commotion tntorfl were nstonlHhcd UH such tin unwrist watches dully to my fmnlly. And In 'tho town and adjacent territory. precedented Interrupting. The presithen, ut lilHt, I K"t Hint wrist watch. No blnino or coiimiro, however, nt- dent stopped the workman's iiscent of
JiiHt like 1 wanted. And for a week I Inches to the young man, who haa his ladder long enough to Inquire the
WIIH tho proudest ttlclrt In town; homo an exemplary reputation and moaning of his conduct. The vlHltor
Then . . .
WUH deeply attached to lil.s I'atlicr.
explained that he merely wanted to get
Tho wrist wntch hrolto. I took It to
It appears from the meager reports th« clock for repnlr and that It would
tho Jeweler to he ifiended. Tlmt was that Iiavu (literal In here that young talie only it moment. The president
Hlx weeks nKo. The «rlst watch IH Delnney, who hax heen Inclined to a objected, lint conneiited when the man
thoro yet, for 1 can never ranemher to •peculiar nervous disorder recently, mild he alrendy had culled six times
go after It.
liroHQ Hliortly after 1 o'clock In tho and always found the court In xeMHlon.
Ufo'n like that. We're always waut- morning and, t a k i n g hlx ilouhlc-l>urThe vacant HIHUV on the wall eurIMK HoniethlnK and tlilnkhiK that that reled shotgun from the corner of the prlHcd the janitor later In the day, and
thing will euro tlio Itch In our souls, room, left tlie IIOUHO and Htai'ted bin Investigations revealed that tho
writes lOlHle KohliiHon In the iMHwilll- ucroMH the yard HH If to Ko liuntlnK.
court had been robbed under Its very
Ici'o' Joiirmil. We'r<! always hlaiiihiK
The noltw of the youn^ niau'H Ket- eyi'M, In fact, wllb Its pcrmlXHlon.
our (llscontentti and failures on I lie tliig up and K»'"K out aroii»eil tin'
lack of that thing. A wrist winch or elder Delaney. When IK) Haw hlH HOII
Many of tlie lOHklmo women In the
an autoinohlle, a niore NtyllsH .set of going acroMH Hie yard,.Jin, hit) lil),'lit vli'lnllv
of lludHon bay still tftttoo
Bay (Ait Cigarette anJSaoe Money
clothes or a more expensive house.
clothe^, KIIII In hand, he ran out after
Then, provided wo llsh hard enough the yolltli. It uceniH the fathcr'H eallH their faceH.
anil alia stnilght enough mid work or HOiiiol.liliig frightened the young
long enough, we usually gel t h a t thing. man. for he lurneil and nhot hlH
Anil at once we llnil Unit the xonl lleh
the load of allot raiiHliiK almoHt
goes on just the samel for Iho truth father,
InHtant death.
Is (lint things never satisfy.
The dlNclmrKo of> the KUII awoke tho
No mailer how cosily or long deHlrcd or \\onilcrrul, a thing Is only » Mini, who wan completely overcomo
thing. II may Interest and aimise for when he mtw what ho had done.
a while, hut ll will not. ciuinot feed
our iiplrlls. Tho only ihlng lhat can MUST REPLACE STOLEN EGGS
fni'll a spirit hunger Is a spirit prod,
act • tho reactions and coiK'enlralcH we Doy Wcopo at Jii<l(jc Don D. Llndooy
manufacture w i t h i n our own personLocturcn Him on Tlioft of
alities. Not something yon call HI nip
Hon'u Oottlpo.
on your wrist, Ittil somclhlng you grow
In your heart dial idone will glvv
DiMivor, <%iln, .liliiK" "r» IV Miniyou iieaco and strength and joy.
guy, In .luvi-nllii murl, Iliird » yimai;
Look for this Goodrich Tire nign over
your tire dealer'* more. It means satinfaction In every lranx<u tiou.
TIH: M.
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SII.Vt'.U't'DWN COIU'IS
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Identifies You
An u peruon of Htatullng in tho
Coutnuiiity,
Ifloor W»rk. IlIiiKKiollntf. oto.
It •«!<)» I'KP to your HuaiQcaa.
Saves its coat iu Shoe leather.
firings you !• ituuie<Ii»tc touch
with 500 (and then •aa(«) <*f
your frianda «ud i^«ighbora.
Gcta tlie Doctor. Iho rulicvifiiia.
rhc Firemen <|uiokly, tatf ««»•
yoiur property and (HMaiblr
your life—
Hammonton, N. J.
It Identified T0U.
Painting
Contractor
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SdUTtr JEH3EY REPUBLICAN
EAGLE THEATEE TO-NIGHT
Chiropractic the
Angert Bros.
August
Sale
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WRRoellaneoitP
. JPlwjsfr Piapo Leonard
^n,, cost f«K) p
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Old Roller place. Contra! Av»..
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Ethel Clayton,
— "Her Own Money."
Special Comedy, "Fresh Air."
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( Doors operi 7.00. commencing 7.30, admission aoA.. •'•
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Program for Week of August 7th, 1922:
Extra fine assorimtnt of imported Rfttine,
Our'prices are from sac yard up to 73c.
95 P«'
foilHf en diff^re^f inadts,
3/«'Ues69c to yi.ij.
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COTTON GOODS
Victory Brand Washrble Dress Ginghams frbttf \6c vd u$ to 3oc yd.
Percales, 80 square cloth, from i6c yard to aoe yard.
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Full line of Dress Cretonnes, in fourteen difftrent patterns.
MONDAY: William Fairbanks, "Heart of the West.
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Episode No. 12, "Go Get 'em Hutch."
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/Movie Chats No. 17.
TUESDAY:—Eugene O'Brian, — "John Smith."
Century Comedy, '/A Spirited Affair."
WEDNESDAY:—Pola Negri, - "The Bed Peacock.",Comedy, "Horse Tears."
THURSDAY:—Frank Mayo, — "Afraid to Fight."
FRIDAY and SATURDAY:—Both-Theatres—,
Special Cast,
-—'-:-
-- , "Dante's Inferno."
Snub Pollard Comedy, and Fox News.
Organdies and Voiles, plain'arid plaid:..
Curtaiu
Goods,
Muslins}-,, and
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originate in ine spine.''
Adjustment removea tne
cavwfc aud allowi Nature's
HW spark to return,
Investigate now.
Bellevue Avebue.
TJPmcMTH.no
tot-Ul«. mode»«t8 price.
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Addrem Kepublle.n Offlb*.
,J. J. JOST, D.G.
Chiropractor^
Hours 2 to 6, Mondaj,; Wednesday,
and Friday*,
218 Vino Street, Hammonton
Apron CinKUams T Flannels, Ticking "It LooHfed Like a Battlefield In
Europe," Said Mr. O. Dunster. •
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"Was staying at a hotel in a small
Pennsylvania town. Early one morning
I went to the stable to hire a rig and
was shown a _pi!e of dead' rats killed
Fine line of Ladies' and Children's \Vear. at lowest prices.
wltK RATrSNAP the bight before;
Looked like a battlefield in Europe."
A very fine line of Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons and Notions.
Three sizes, 36c, 65c. $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by , Central Pharmacy and
Fine line of Men's Blue Charnbray Work Shirts, reduced to 550 each.
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Baker1 Bros.
Extra fine line of "Ladies' Full fashioned .Silk. Stockings, from
up to'f^.oo a pajr.
Men's Working and firesB Pants,'from 980 up to $2.50.
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490
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HetirySohmuroBerr. I2th3(.
•F°Jf'H??C"Fo'*«ourlnf tmr. itodd condltlorn
* dlnlntr room taW«. Morris -hstr. kltchett
Wove and tow «ther9.,liave no use for thein;
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Atiftr HO OroIiard'Sll.
ponn Sedan Jor »«l«, cbeno.
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Apply Mrs. Roue Man*. Neico;
D ot 1 B
G'« J ' 'o»n»'o»'«i>»e. nice lone «plke>_
^* 25o dozen. C. A. Wopo'.,(WoB"eStreet,
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PRIVET Plants for late.
Samuel
d St.
^(iLd'fer,.000?"J"PT8J -»<*» »»»iw «tj»v*
.„,..;H , tonr W8**«): »t«er conoh, window
59K£"S<nevejr nnoocked): amnll Ice box an*
table
Boad.
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Don't miss thjs Sale at
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ANGERT BEOS.-
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Dry Goods, Notions and Hosiery
Twelfth St. {Station Square
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Rente Poultry Farm.
Liberty St.
CI.AB Wood Jor rale. DIOJ> portal.
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Hammonton, N. J/.
Tuesday's Cloudburst
W°.9" J?S «!?-r°at «ov« wood and ilabk.
•i reaonable pt(ee, Wro.Hsgaorrty
First Roadt
Live Stock
J. FrecL Smitlr
A GLASS OF MILK
Probably the heaviest rainfall in
AT MID DAY
the history of Hammonton coveted
Main Boad Opposite Oak\
the town, Tuesday night about
drove Cemetery
nine o'clock, Uxing the gutter*, '
streets and sewers to their utmost. Tools Sharpened.
Jobbing » Specialty
On some streets, neither pavement,
curbs, or sidewalks were visible\
and .people were compelled; to
wade or call jitneurs to get home.
On upper Bellevue, at Fourth
Street, the need for better drainage
A portal wifl bran»oua«,o« 1922
was never more evident.. VVhen
t'he flood came" up the street,, cats
approaching it described it e^
resembling the oncoming waves .at
the seashore. Striking the'flood
with force, sheets of water dashed
laiTI Arch Strict PhlUd^ohU.Pt
over tops of cars, soaking the occupants, and all but stalling, the
motors. At Second and Pleasant,
OBO. B. STBQTJSB
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here was no use trying, to get anywhere for there was water every?
Notary Public
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The only comparison tuat seemB
o express the onrush of water js ^
ir i ill Ilivt
llnmmonton
he daily flood of letters to the
matrimonial lottery. •
Go fre
Ace. m )anying the rain was a TQ,ffi^,Du5T\ ., ,
i y Building
grand display of nature'sfirework*^W^™*11' Httmmonto "
One particularly boisterous peal of
thunder indicated that something
near had been hit. The fire bell
. m a d e to do
soon sounded, and the men soon
Canning. Prefound that an oil tank house in the
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Real Estate
rear of a store at Twelfth Street
k i t c h e n Vir mine.
Modern Scienand Chew Road had been Bet afire.
tific Methods.
Also Baking do::e
H neiit.— my residence «n Pnlrvlew Ave.
There was no further damage.
i to o j^ cr _
Jolin L. MyeT,
On Wednesday niid Thursday,
poll Nnlo,— Ilu ninlow. R rooms and both,, nil
MRS.
FRANCUS
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SPARKS
* motlorn cnnvoiil«nctin, H
fruit,, lot 7&x
heavy raiun fell, increasing the
Ito. 1'27 ()r«pa Ht. Heo <)«<>. M. He»l, llcllovuo
Hammonton ntul
dangerous washout* on sidewalks, 411 Uellcvue Ave.,
Liberty. Term* to null.
Contractor and Builder
SENT FREE
A VIVID CONCEPTION OF HELL !!
This wonderful production will be screened at both theatres on _Friday and Saturday. First show will commence at
tne Eagle 7.30 both nights, and at the Palace 8.00 o'clock on
Friday night and 6.00 o'clock on Saturday night.
Admission .2561. '
PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
John Gilbert,
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— "The Yellow Stain.;'
Mack Sennett Comedy, "Made in the Kitchen."
Doors open 5.45, commencing at 6.00 o'clock, admission 2oc~l
Watch for Mary Pickford special 'Tuesday, August 15.
Stacker's Underselling: Store
12th Street between Railroads
Again we offer 3 yards of Percale with each
$2.00 Purchase To-day.
Be in style and Wear a dress
made of
6O cents per yard
Beautiful Patterns
Bargains in Hosiery for the Family
at £taoAor'a
DO YOOR SAVINGS EQUAL THE AVERAGE?
According lo (loveniuifiit reports, MH<- person in
every leu in the United .Slates lias m
account, with an average balance of :ihont
How much money have yon oavcd? I)oe» your
savingtAbauk balance equal the average ?
Or are you one of the nine-tenth'! who have no
acoount—a>"i u° «»oney waved ?
If you are one of tho latter, we invite yon to join
the 1*35 people who are depositing thuir Having*) with
ut. We are here to help yon—if yon will let no.
Hammonton Trust Company
MIDSUMMER
CATALOG
jl Ah, but it's refreshing.
It's fhat good R o s e
Dairies milk that we've
read about and tried aud
JJ now it's a health habit
at our house.
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EEIL I2O1-0.
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MAULES SEEDS
Rooms to
Let.
A PA8TMENT to Let.
12th St. and'Klrat Bo«d.
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ROOM To rant to ^respectable eentlemnn.
Mrs. Uodfrer. WanhtnMon St.
"*- «•». water, etc. Four
. Mrs. Lamaniia. Valle* Ave.
HBEE Boom* for rent lor light housekeeping.
409 B»llevue Avenue!
«or. Third and Gritpest
Help Wanted
WAV
Shomae peLuca
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, Attorney-at-Law
CLASSIFIED ADVS.
Appointments
Btreetu, and along the railroads.
The damage to the 'peach crop
was heavy, causing much fruit to
fall.
Fire Department MeetingAt A meeting of the Ilntmuoutoti
Fire Department held Tuetidiiy cv«r
ning, AtiRual 1st, 1922, after some
diacusiion on the placing of 4" water
mniiiB in the Town, il was clearly
aliown to be not only n n w i f u lif
ioHurancecoiupuiiiCB would n o t ^ i v c
uuy credit for H\icli Mit inniim,
that it in not ecououiicnl,
the conl of laying 4" nminrt is the
(>" with ih« exception of the difference in the corn of the m a i n s also,
that (>" nuiinH in the m i i a l l c n t ni/'e
that the R u l i n g Bureau will (fJ v »
credit for In the reduction of iimuraiicc r»ten.
Therefore, bo it reitolved;
'Dint thin meeting protant itf;«iiiul
the luyiiii; of 4" mitluM in Ilio Town
of HamiiionUm.
Carried unuiiiinouitly,
Ilcjiry W. P h l l l i p n , Chuirnmn,
cr, St-crctury,
ThoniUH S
BIOS F6fi PAINTING.
Scaled Proposals endorsed "Bid for
Painting" and th« name of the bidder,
will be rocelvvd. by the Property Committco of the Bo--rd of Education of {he
Town of Hammonton, N. J.. nt tho office of mild Honril in the High School
Bnildlng, on Tuonday, Auguut 8th, 1022,
lit Huvon p. in. daylight aavInK time |
for tho furnluhinK of »ll lubor, material,
tools, ludderu, etc., for painting ua per
tho following itvmfl :
OIJTH1DK WOHK.
Item 1. Tho outaida of the I.iuirolMiddlu Kond Hclioollioupo, Including met!
ul vnllnyn and Iliinhlnga.
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Item 2. Tho oiituldu of tho Flrut Road
Schoolhouao. INBID15 wOltK.
m 1. Aliil)untlno — Thn two front
room* In the Main Koiid .Sohoollniuiui,
ulno coiling In "Old room" In thin uchool
houno.
H«m 2. Alalmotlne —The two front
rooniH In thu I^nnrol-Middlo Hood ncliool.
Item 1), Ali'linitine — Threu ichool
oomu In l''lr«t Ucnul Holioolhouno.
I(«ln -1. I'nlnt Wood work in "Old
Kooni" in l<'lrat Hond Hchoolliouau.
llntn fi. Piilnt Wood work and liiilHomiiiu or nliilimilliio nduiol room in tlio
"(ltd Middle Uond" achoolhonnu.
f'urlhur Information »»d Hpticlllculloim mivy |)« hii<l of C. I, I/lltlallold,
Chairman of I'rojlarty Coninilttue.
, tlci[)nrntu |ildn «J)i)nM ha K'VOII on anch
Item o f work. , * '
Ilidder nho\ild Ilium) the brnnd of innIxirlnl lio propoipa to mo. nnd ulno nhould
immu thu diiic on which no will coinphtta
the word hid on.
llldu nliould ho <Midom:d In n«a|«d onvuloiio plainly marknd "Did for I'nlnt
iiiff
or "AlahiiHtliiliiK" an the cuim
may Ixi and th« nanui of tlio bidder,
anil nddrenncd to W. It. fteoly, Dlntvlct
Chirk, Ilniinnonton, N. .1.
Tim right to reject any or all lildn la
\VANTED,-M«n tor road workTllW for V
»» bovn. come prepared for work* 7.80 * nu
Tool, turntebed. Oceiatlon. Joe'.
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^ANTED.-Ri,erMMe
younn m»n to work
* '",I.eiM!l> P«oWnu Hanoi, nulling cr. «»
•fvnIh!lP!r1?gie,""lle- iniulreoroall,
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Wilbur T. Meii.ley.fi»k Koad. Ilnmmonton.
S"iV.'' T*19 f?r'«lna.'. WMklito Product*. Good
^ city territory itlironen. Oet our wonder'i?aS? ?.".<1 lreo «»»>PlM. Wtlto today, Tho
It. WatklniCo.. Beet. 78, Now YorkVN. V.
RANTED,—Brl«ht roun«f man/o
One-Cent-a-Word Column
„ c AoriiH. all under cultivation, eitrnndl*J nary bumaln ; U'rooin houHp. Iiiqulro,
A. M. It., llcpubllcnn Ollloc.
T-TOUHIO
l''or Hale,— Kourloon rocnuii-Con11
vculencet. 1'Tull ahd berrlet. Addreo,
1''.. llopubllekn Oltlcc.
A IJ. orPnrt of lO-rnomod homo, furntvhetl
^^ or tinliirnUheil. for rent. Convunluticoti,
AddrimH.
llouulillonii Ollloe,
poll limit, nix room liniiio at Vnlloy Avenue
Avaiiua
*• nnil Hriinilwitr. liuiiilrii. ('Imu. I', OratElrnu, VHlloy Ave. ueur Oraiio Ht.
T^OH
Hnlc,—at * rAHsonnblo prlco a five noro
A
woo.l lot, 2nd Himd ixn<| lltli M roel.
.1. 10. (InrliKrt, ovvnor, llntniiiontan, N. .1.
TLf ItM, (Iraiit, will'rout her oomp'otolr lur"* iilKlKil linunu on tho Ijiikn, lor th« neaHon
«r.»«mr. ICInutrlcltr. nnrnuo Una taunla court.
Nftwly impwrod anil |ialnt«<l. lx>e»l iiliouu Db4.
TfOIl
H«lo.—n liiirunln. Tlio Duitldv tlmiiu,
v
2IH1 I'ttlrvlew, uiirnor ol 2nd Ht., 1CUIU
riMHim mill Imth. larRe lot 76 (<>of '^ '' " '
IIIIKIU. Kmnk IHullcr. Anout. .
pon
Hunt. Two Hlorcii In Iniaii'i^iu dlntrlol.
1
K»«r«llrulty A«eti«y, u«t to fonii*. HIKtl*n.
i.
JJOIl Iloilt.-D.blruhl,! < room hounn. AI«oB
• room hiniiin, <m«h IIM town wntor, U«H,
oloulrlo, «h«<lu. Ironl, Imok, nldu ynnin. Blur
Ollliie.
J»«'»* l,,>lir,0ii(iiii(,,, u*w raime
ro«d, uoo.l
41
lor nny Imniiionn. Cornw i>i>rai». with
bulldln«, iiood liuiliuuin. N. Onnliau.
JIOMI'MOK'Vory dewrliftl
l<'arni» from
•* 1(1 aor<n op, loir urloon, N. Oehaii n«,al
i llrokor.
rtnl.i-lo aolllo upnninto, Will noil i.roi)
<irly nt ccirlii.r nC VUui anil (liicoii.l Mtrout
Ul> to >nil liioluilllm liullitliiu ovuiinliiil by
Noiitti l»lnui Htiirf Mu8ilo.U(,l«(,ii,
Hupubllcau Olflaa.
HT ANTED,—OlrlB. operatora and band BOWCM on COM* nrSd «ult». Bteady work
Kood pay. Apply to Manager. Manufacturer*
Cloak and Hult Co.. Third and raltvlew.
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Wa-nted
nOAHDKIIB Wantltd. »y day or week.
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820 N. HeaaantHt.
WANTUD.—
Ladi'a Bleycle. L.ovo name
vv
and adJren. at IlcpubHoan Oinoo. "1 H.
MfANTKD,— Coal hiirnlnR cook Hlove, If'
»» yeoBonablo.
Frank'mno, T<.»n°
yoil NO Man wlibiiN employment In or tieaj
Ilanimonton. Mnohulnc. carolul driver
N, Republican Oftlee. ' '
pltlVATK I'amllr on the laKo. will ac.iominodata one or more irentlmnen. bv day or
Week. FtlTllaiieofboMliiir.hathlnc B,,yu°,,
ofuarale. Ileferenco, Tol. ICi y imn. 177.
M70MAN wantu dnyn work ( ,r wanhliiK un.l
• » Irouliiii dono at home, aim H. Ktii Harbor
Itoad.
AiiuoiHiccnientH.
^AllAQK I'^rrout, nananlty nil ,,»r«.
^
IKO N. I'KniMaiit Ht,
^"!»rt?!i?Ilil" '"f ""IC: °r w"111'1 """"Mer
\TOT.IOK,—M« wllo, Mr«. Murw Clraolo. h»v'
L
' 111! lull Illy bo.l nml liouri. I ,lo liaraby
Rlvo notion tlm> I will not l>n mni,»nn||,|,, i',
pay urty bill oimtriuitoi! by her. (;li«n v
Clrnolo.
V|II.1C,—-WAOHM
nui)|»ly M [. w IUor<0 ttnitOttt^
"A uri »ll|i mini iroin our ,\,.., ..„,
„•
<ir«uloBl«.|''ru« llor.l ,,f Hmtlntor.nl MUii'lii.'.
Hliortborni. Milk i:u K mmrl. nkim nilik 7«, »
iliiarl, nrvkin zn« por li«ll pint. No ilollvorrJ, U. lUonril. llnllavilo Av«, /lull iilimui 1T7-U
Ho-Cool-a, Orniica, Lmnoii, (Irapo
and Itnnnlioiry, ;nru l,o» at Ml ilnnlnrn.
'p(> Hire,—ono ion u iioit i,,r i ru it haniinu
ot«. Hriorl trlnn. K,oi;ul iilioni, law.
If. Hloderhnuf, Mlddln Itoail,
riTNKVHervlnn. -by tl,o liour or trln, utand
I nl, Hriw Omull'n llnrlior *li<ii>. I o»«l nhoim
i|ll. llrll Illl .1. |>ay and nlnl.l. ir^niiralli
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If OH Mnlfi,—'I'lie Kutorliroull nroiiorty, 4IMI llnlVliuiunl Marluulln, llHiiuiiunlon, N. .1.
* Inviiii Avollue. llnanouabln. Aililrtiun, 11.
I.OHt or I'oiuid
WOH H«l<).--« room IIOIIM. n iiilnnl<-> l.nin
^ Btntlon, iMtuior lot IKXItHl iu>iuiiiiinloKta
L
W. V. lloxll, l-omoillim
(>ni'- -n lour iixiullm olil atralfht loiKeil
llo«u'« lioiinil. iiol,,r whllo. allotted dfaiik
UdltHnln, - uornur houmi, II t
Imtli.
olnoliln llalun, unn, hirnno*.(Toiivonloiitly nunard II rottirnok l i i t l a r l Hiilnto III n0,n.
ant Hlroel,'t'owii.
,
laiintiiil, 'il N. .,).)<„,a otiool.
A'l'( 111 round, A liply to
'P<> llriil. lloimii on MKillnon Av«l, 4 loonio \A/
vv
II, II. llorrr. M Vino HI.
unit Imtli, An<h(l\v [.'. .luiiiuilt.
rf'VUI
lloom hrluk iHiiinnliiw (or ai>l«. llo«t
1
Itonml trip d a l l y . < » i < l i - i n
«iul olooltlu, lot llo«lm);«nl irivmiiliiutrn
NOTIOffl TO OIllflDlT'OHH.
Iroiu biilli .l.tlc.iig, A|no lot lornulo. tlOnllUll,
by Key»t4)ii«; I'luiuc.
A 1
Ml o t li"
'' N' '*'
-' '""". '•"» I'tonl Ifctato ol IHiiialo Hmit'ira. ,Iro«««o<l.
I'tliKiiuiit to Ilio or,lor ol, Albert (I. Abbott
'JO Anr«i»|(roort Inn,| I,,r ««|» w.n |«M,Bt(,||,
OIlu-c, 54 N. 1'ront Mt
Ni|r[<maU ol tho (louiity ol A tlniilln. tliU lUr
Dintrlr.t Clerk. •"-' iionoli iiroluril anil liorr<>M.
nimlo oi> th« nnitllMtlon ol tlm uii,loi,iuii<iJ
I'. M. ujinniimii. 11:1,,,. fj. i.
Truck IcnvcH |'lilliululi>hta «)fl"n*
A,1iiiliil»tr>ti>ro. r.aul tun Mill iloradont uo
F*!J.1 f1*,1"-"* nuljilln. UiUwiiUMiuiirrniiiili tloti I. Ixirriliy ilvm ti>tho<ir«illtornnllao»i>li>
ut ono o'clock p! in.
dmmUllt llil««lilli|t to. ttl«> milinofltior, iinilx
lit, l»itlvo«u iilil .,ullli,l.
o«tli or «nirm«tlon, th<lrvlRiiiMaiiitil*iniindii
1C. W. Imlioll, 111) I'ltiainut nt.
1'iompl Dcllvuiicu
>li>lil.l II,. ontnta ol tho unlit dooeilolil, wlll.U
If Oil HAM';, ('wo |,,ill,ll,i, |,,|.. .o.lllK,..* •U montliKjrom Ibla i1«to. or tlicy will b»
M lo litre for ricnico.
iiorilor r»<i«iiior* •nil Mn.llxm Avouno. loroyor tmirml Iroiii i>r<mn,mtlii« or r<wov«rlli«
uo «ir,u li.
j,,.. ii, uiiiiorr, ma.rian.nni ttt,
tho o«iuo niiulntt tliu niiliiiirllxir.
Altoin<iy-ttt-I,(iw
HO(JO<>rlA|
WOK Halo.-lliijuirtjjU.lWon llellovuo AiithdOj fllr-.m.-vlr rroolor
AlUiitlolJlty, N .1.
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Avenuo.,,j, •/
Uaiunnontoii,
M«»o Ij>mUiiM N.,).. julr tilth,
JNow Joraoy
r[liitcir'<I<!<i|lH.<o.
Yos, we do Movliiflu 1
Philadelphia and Hammonton
AUTO EXPRESS
i>ni.<ui.iiiiy '/M, Hi:':;.
OharlOB M. Phillips
Gardtuor'B Express
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,- Four cushioned black wal- .
nut chairs, cheap. Spark*. 4H Bel<
levue or Republican Office.
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