Cape May County Times, 13 June 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May County Times

Vol. XXXIV No. 26.

CAPE MAY COUNTY (Sea Isle City P.O.), N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE

nr ms ik OF TIE MSI M IOTU AND OLCANINQ* Of PERSONAL CHARACTER; UTTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST AB< POLKS YOU KNOW CATHEREO IN THE CIRCUIT OP THE CITY.

L KOPMAN, TAILOR, WOODBINE N. J. '*bco«, 7-X.

.’teeing, preasttc. repairing and ring. Leave your order* with * Brae*. Sea Isle City represent*Both Phones DeUeverie* three 1 a -week. Men'* Suit* made to irder, guaranteed best workmanship,

sat. price*

OAHDEN THEATRE Movini Picture* every Bight except londay and Friday, at the Garden rbeatre, Oceao Avenue. Admiaaipr. 6c and 30c for all •bow*. We ere 00* king the flnaet featoree and eotne- . Always a revet reel show.—adv. Mr*. Margaret Aaaalante. 13 ItaJl* »t-—Dry Goods, ' Notions and Men'* ntlshlngs. We now have a full lit. every thing and are ready to fill

Mr. and Mr*. N. Soudan are at their ( cottage on Coral atreet for the season.' Mr. E. B. Arnett was in Pblladel

Phi* on Tuesday.

Mari Drill went to Philadelphia

on^Thureday for a stay of several;

Mr. and Mr* j. Duffy and family ate at the Sannino cottage on Fritz

«reet for the reason.

Mr. and Mr*. M. Sofrony entertained Mr. and Mr* C. W. Roberta. Miu Florence Ruekwol. Mire Roae Peflle and Mr. Jack Laldy over the week-end Mr. and Mrs Frank H. Wheaton have been down for a few day* enjoying the bungalow on Second avenue Just completed by Dr. Wheaton. r. and Mrs. Chas. R. Robinson have returned from Townsend’s Inlet and are getting their Boardwalk store ‘-1 readiness to open at an early date. Mr*. Blaly, who has been visiting her mother. Mm A. E. Ankele. of "artson street, has returned to, her

nne in Colllngxwood.

It is the consensu* of opinion that the fog which has prevailed for the past week Is a misaent parcel con signed to the grand banks.

Mr. and Mrs. Nahm were amorg the recent visitors. Mr. Nahm will re-open his tailoring establishment at

an early date.

lEEirS HIPPEK IHBBUjHOlIIGOim A REVIEW OF THE WEEK’S HAPPENINC8 THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHVTS WHAT

IN COUNTY AFFAIRE

The Cape May City Convention Hall last week was the srene of thp graduation of the largest High School r*~ that Cape May County has ever duccd. The class was composed of 23 members, 12 boys and 11 girls. Cliff Solicitor A. C. Boswell reported at the weekly meeting of the Ocean City Commissioners that the hearing on the application of the City Gas Light Company for permission Ip increase IU rates waglioara by the Stale Public Utility Commission last 1 * and the hearing was continued.

The Wildwood police picked up twn auto thitves In Wildwood on Decor* tlon Day. They were colored men, one of whom at one time worked oh the Wildwood garbage teams. The car belonged to ex-Governor Brumbaugh. | which they are said to have stolen la

WANTED.

Girt or mlddig-age woman. u> do lain cooking and general house work. 0 washing good wage*. Call or write M. M. SOFRONY. Seagate City. N. J. Why pay high prices lor hosiery hen you can get the high grade Win ter Host at ao small a cost, delivered )>• parcel post Quickly, and to your

Mr. and Mr* WIJSlam J. NcArdle. of •' Philadelphia and droxy It

F'Uladriphia. are at their cottage on i woo<1 - Landls avenue and Italia street super-

intending improver ready for tenant*.

r. IE Thomas McCoy and Co. have open fd their Cash Meat, Grocery acd Provision Store in Camps' Building, 1* jli&lia Street Everything the Beet at (Lowest Prices —adv LL Masuria’s Oarage Is now recognised [Ford Agency Service Station; repairs made promptly and economically with genuine Ford parts. Full line of tires

Fine |6M BaUeu Plano, to be rold very rear mato. Made to order. In fine condiu n. Can be had fur flMApply Times OMc*.—tt Pfeiffer's Cash Store now open with, full line of fishermen’s supplies, groceries, hardware and notion* Basement of House on Boulevard. FOR SAUL—22-fool 6-lnch launch. H. P. Bridgeport Engine; »100. David Massey, 142 Italia Street, Sea

Isle City.—adv. 3L

Vegetable Seeds for free distribution at Times Office. Not delivered to children. unless note from parents can be

shown.—adv, tt

Sanitary Soda Fountain Service.— Fitch Drug Co.—adv. tf.

Mr. Samuel Norton has sold his home on the Boulevard to Mr. H. A. EndicotL Mr. and Mr* Norton, who have been visiting friends for a few day*, have returned to Philadelphia The Dorsey cottage on Hartaon street Is undergoing extensive Improvement* Mr. Dorsey and his sons are busy from morning to night. The family will be down in a few days. Pete Barbour arrived back home last Sunday just for the day. and is now at Camp In New York prior to being mustered out He returned from France about two weeks ago, and expects to be home to stay In ten days. The June meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Messiah Lutheran Church was held at the parsonage Wednesday evening. Mr*. A. E. Ankele, the president, in the chair. A vote of thanks was extended Mr. E. T. Stevens for his

generous donation of chair* Roger Luongo, a brother of M.

Luongo. and wall known here, has returned from Franc* and la now out of the service. Roger saw some sell re work while abroad, and enjoyed the

The Bellevue Cafe Is to be op*ued on Saturday for the season, u r days earlier than usual. Mrs. M. E. Cals' Is now domiciled at her Lincoln Apartmer,*. on Land!* avenue, tor an Indefiuite stay. Mr* Wm. MaeV. array, of Cleveland. Ohio, spent the week with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Hahn, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John H. 8 par kiln, of Philadelphia came dowr last week for the summer. Mr. Spaiklln ah. open 1 confectionery store ot-^wslte the

pier.

Miss Caldwell and her friend, Mrs Sarah Laird, m* at Mrs. Halstead's on Ariadne street for two week*. Mr* Halstead, who has been down for a few days, has returned to her born* n the city. The grand closing dance of the »rries which have been given every seek by the Loyal Order of Moo*, Hoce the reopening of Its hall, was horoughly enjoyed by a large party. *oth the dance prise and the lucky lumber prise were captured by Mr. wd Mr* Theodore dr Bow.

TIDE TABLE FOR JUNE

1 bunday B.28 O.K 3-03 4.Xf> 2 Monday 10 23 10.48 4.M b.Zi “ Tuesday 11.14 11.43 6.48 6.14

4 Wednesday . 6 Thursday .

* Friday

7 baturaay... .

8 Sunday

u Monday

« Tuesday

I Wednesday... - Thursday

3 Friday

4 Saturday

f> Hundsy 6 Monday ~ Tuesday

h Wednesday.. * Thursday.... 0 Friday 1 Batmday..

4 Tuesday ... b Wednesday. 6 Thursday— 7 Friday 8 Saturday

V Hundsy .

J2.W ft.43 7.0»

12.41 1.04 7.41 8.04 .1.88 1.60 8.88 8.611 - f.JM 2.64 9.84 9.64 8.29 8.46 10.29 10.48 4.18 4.96 11.18 11.90 6.06 #.» 12.06 6.61 6.10 12.26 10.61 6.36 6.66 1.10 1.80 7.18 7A6 1.66 7.18 . 7.68 8.20 E9& 2.68 . 8.38 8.66 3.30 3.38 . 9.13 8.37 3.66 4.18 . 8.68 18.22 4.87 4.68 10.43 11.10 6.22 6.48 .11.81 C.JU 6.11 .12.04 12.27 7.04 7.27

, ... . UM 1.34 8.UU 8.24 2 Hundsy 8.01 2.21 9.01 9.24 fl Monday S.02 3.25 10.02 10 » J ‘ 4.00 4.23 II 00 11.23

4.66 6.18 II 66

6.62 6.14 12 19 12 62 6.48 7.03 1 14 1 43 7.83 7.66 2.03 2.33

„ . 8.22 8.43 2A6 8.22 8 Monday 9.09 9.82 8.43 4 AW Tbs shove tides are for the bench ront; beck water tides 40 mlnutss laler.

Mr Edward T. Stevens has given to the Lutheran Church one hundred chairs In memory of bis wife, the late Mrs. E. F. Stevens, who was a charter The chairs have been placed In position to be ready for the on Sncday. The regular meeting of the Ladles Id of the M. E. Church was held with the president, Mrs Lewis A. Cheater, Landis avenue, on Tuesday evening ft was decided to postpone the outing to Stone Harbor for one

week.

A post card from our own Major C. W. Way. dated May 23d. read*, "Touring all the American battlefields on an observation and educational trip. Visited Doreme>, the birthplace of Joan of Arc, lult afternoon Most Interesting.*’ The post card la mailed from the town, and show* the "Porte Jeanne d'Arc." Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maher, of Bal ttmore, are here for an extended visit with Mr Maher'* sisters. Mrs. Gallen and Mrs. Twohey. Another brother Captain John Maher, who Is with bis sisters for the summer, left Sunday afternoon for a week In Washington.

D. C.

Contractor Edward li. Arnett bar plans out. and the streets graded and named or. a plot of ground In South Ocean City, which be I* developing for Perry Niel.t of Philadelphia and Sea Isle city. Between thirty-five and forty boUMw will be built during lhe summer, each costing from |30n<i to 16000 Two new streets through the ground have been railed Merlon Place and St. David’s ITace, after the well-known Philadelphia suburban towns. J. P. Delaney has recently com pier ed one hundred and sixteen feet of new cement, sidewalk and curb around tbs property of Dr. T. C. Wheaton, of Millville Dr. Whear n baa greatly Unproved hi* aignmer home hert*. and It now Btand* a* one of the rosleat of uptown cottage* It Is Dr. Wheaton's Intention to retire from hi* glas* manufacturing miivttir* st Millville, and make He* Isle (Tt) his residenr,' for nine month* out of the twelve every year. Veal Pocket slid Box Camera* Filch Drug (kunpany Adv.

WHY 16 IT— That some people without brain* «n ougb to run a peanut stand embark In buslne** euiarprlsea that would tax <1»- capacity of a first clas* b t ibe OHy I'ommleaione do n<H publish a derailed. Itemtxed stale luenl of their l.ualueaa ear*- u<untb, a* required by law 7 That wbil* lb# demand for ro.> is-no* at Its lowest, (be price la higher rban 4>vm and still going upt That with *u<.h an unprecedented demand for houses, and lb# blight outlook (or the future, a building boom U not aiaxtad?

D. B. 8. L. railroad at Wildwood Is now well along and by the present indications It looks as though this company will soon be occupying their new home, which takes the place Of the one destroyed by fire a few weak* ago. The first story of the new structure is of white Eastern Hydraulic Hytex brick and i« larger than ibe old building and is to be used as the offices of tbe company. Judge El dredge on Wednesday of last week granted all tbe "held-ap" licenses at Cape May and Wildwood, upon the assurance by counsel that the government ban on tbe sale of liquor at these places was about to be lifted. He made It clear that > gave tbe licensees nr rights were superior to r overnmont edicts. The saloons In tne City of Wildwood opened on Frttay afternoon

at 12.30.

Mayor Melvin, of Cape May City, has reported rtuner* concerning the release of Hospital No. 11 and anggeated a communication to Washing ton to try to persuade the authorities of tbe advisability of remaining long er. Solicitor Lewis T Stevens vouchsafed tbe in’ormatlon that the commandant at the Hospital did not approve of moving for at least three months, and that be had gone Washington to present bis case to tbe authorities. As a result of a conference last week between representatives of the summer commuters in Ocean City and Mr. Ewing and other officials of the Reading Railroad Company. Ocean City will have fine express train oer--Toe to and from Philadelphia this ummer. There will be through exjrese trains out of Ocean City to Philadelphia in the mornings as foILw*: 6 08. reaching Philadelphia at 7.46;7.06. reaching Philadelphia at 8J5 7.60. arriving in Philadelphia at 9.25. Returning In the afternoon* there will be through express trains at 1 40 4 4.40 and 6 JO. The Committee having in charge Uurranaemenii for the celebration !ie "Return Home Welcome" to all 1...ollsted boys of Cape May, Cape Ma> Point, West Cape May and Lowci Township La* set Thursday, Jum 19th, for the celebration. A parade la planned. After which tbe Boya will be given a "Real Supper" at the Cohe nial Hotel; then to the Municipal Pier to be publicly received and enlsriatm-d by professional talent At Wildwood plan* are now nearly complete for the Banquet and Presentation of Certificates of Appreciation, to be given by the Citizens of Five Mile Beach to Hie returned Soldiers and Sailors.

5 Cents a copy* $1.50 a Year

FATHER O’EARRELL TO LEAVE SEA ISLE BELOV*** RECTOR OF ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH TO LEAVE FOR NEW CHARGE NEXT WEEK; GtVEN PASTORATE OF ST. JOHN’S CHURCH. AT COLLINGSWOOO; RECTOR HERE FOR EIGHT YEARS.

Rev. J. J. O'Farrell, rector of St Jonah's Church. Sea isle City, has been assigned to St. John'* Church. < i.llingb-wood. and leaves here next Wednesday. St. John's parish is a new one. just established and Father O'Farrell will have a wide field for th« exercise of his powerful Influence for good, which he has exercised to such telling effect In Sea late City durii s eight years of residence here. Father O'Farrell enjoys the confidence respect and deep love of all. regardless of der.'mlnation or creed, nice or natlonaltt). His quiet dignity, noble character and democratic manner has made for him countless blncere and loyal friends, who regarded him as one of the town’s most valued acquisition*, and as Immovable as the pretty little church in which, for eight years, he preached the doctrine of Jesus Chiral, and in hi* personal life exemplified tbe doctrines he so wisely and philosophically propounded Father O'FarreU's pastorate here has been moat auccesaful in ever)' way and be leave* the Aurcb in splendid

findhclal condition.

For nine years prior to coming to »a Isle City. Father O'Farrell was stationed-at Roosevelt. N. J.. a manufacturing town In North Jersey. He came lo Sea Isle City escorted by a delegation of thirty-five of bis parishioner*. beaded by the Mayor of Roose-

velt.

Father O’Farrell wll! conduct all the Sunday services this Sunday, and will bid his parishioners farewell

CAPE MAY COUNTY GETTING BIG SLICE OF STATE MONEY. Three Sections of Route Fourteen. Under Edge Rood Act, Now Being Built at Total Coot of *500,000 from Court House South. throe Max County u sharing liberal ly in the work being done In the Stale by tbe Highway Commission, under the terms of tbe Edge Good Roads law. which became effective two year* ago Tbe work under way. as reported by tbe State Commission, is all on rooii fourteen, and Is divided as follows Cape May to Rio Grande. neaNy five miles, cost $228,874.11; Rio Grande to Wildwood, a little over three and onehalf miles, cost 3114.687.31: Wildwood JuncUon to Cape May Court House, g stretch of two and one-quarter mile* coat $88,085.20 The report "work under way" by the Slate Commission doe* not mean that the actual road building has oommenc ed, but that plan* are out and tbe work Is In line for immediate construction. The resurfacing between Court House and Wildwood JuncUon Is actually under construction The report further add* that tbe 1920 road program includes the work from Court House north, so that by the end of that year the re surfacing of the Main Seashore road with perm* nent concrete paving should he almost completed.

AVALON CASINO OPENS 8ATUR DAY; RESORT ENJOYING GOOD

RENTALS.

The handosme Avalon Casino openSaturday. June 14th. with a selected picture and dance. Mr Edw. A. Hall, eldest son of Chas. B. Hall, who is d've I oping Avalon, has been selected R? Manager. He will be assisted by Cbas. Marrin Hall, bis young,, brother. Both boys have recently been dlscharg

ed from service.

Mr. Hall announces that tbe poltcy of making the Caelno a Cape Mav County instltuUon will be continued and he want* all the Cape May County ‘people to feel that Avalon Is theii

„ home and tbe Casino their beadquui

Maxwell \\ aulon Atwater, of Butte, ter*

Montana, youngest son of former The Grange has been meeting at

o' **' . At ~* ,er j °i Ava lon during tbe last two summers

Cbadd a Ford and Sea Isle City, died and it la expected they will meet there

on June 4th. Age 40 years. ,hi* season. Now that the war Is over. It Is ex-

FRANK KUHN. peeled that all Coast Resort* will enMr. Frank Kuhn, of Paris St. and Joy a big boom. Avalon la preparing Pleasure R R.. died at bis Pblladel- >o make this the biggest

RECENT DEATHS.

HIRAM LOVE ELECTED CITY COMMISSIONER

VOTING CLOSE AT TUESDAY’S RECALL ELECTION. WITH VICTORY FOR WELL-KNOWN BOAT BUILDER BY MAJORITY OF TWELVE VOTES; COMMISSION TO REORGANIZE TODAY, AT REGULAR MEETING.

In one of the closest elections In Aea Isle Clt) In tbe past six years. Hiram C. Love, well known boat builder. was elected City Commissioner to fill the unexplred term of Richard W, Cronecker. who was recalled at the same election. Tbe vote by wards was as follow*: First Ward—Love 22. Delaney 36. S' cond Ward -Love 84. Delaney 48. Total vote lor Love 86. Delaney 74, 'giving a majority to Love of twelve votes. The recall carried with but nine vote* In the entire town against It. A total of 162 votes were polled. Commissioner-elect Love takes his seat today. Friday, when the Commieslonera will re-organ Ire It is assumed, from well founded rumors, that iht- re-organization will result in the election of Irving Filch as Mayor. Love Director of Finance, and James T. Chapman, in his preuent position, as Director of Highways. No change will be made In any of the City's officers, 1 near aa tan be learned With the re-organization today. Sea Isle City will once again be governed by a full set of officials, for the first lime alnct the disappearance of Mayor Cronecker thirteen months ago. The Commissioner will meet at the City Hall, at two o'clock.

WOODBINE.

phla home June 1st. at tbe advanced age of 77. Tbe funeral service was held from his hue residence In Phils-

Tbursday. June fifth, k one of the pioneers at 3

Isle City and was highly resepected. He leaves a widow, two son* and two daughters. Mr Kuhn was tn Isle about a week before his d>

as looking unusually well,

though in falling health for the past few years the end came after an 1U-

of only an boar'll duration.

BAND CONCERTS TO COMMENCE

ON INDEPENDENCE DAY.

At the meeting of the City Commissioners on Friday it developed that concerts by the P. O. 8. of A Band, of South Seaville. would commeuce on July fourth, to continue every Saturday night during July and every Wed-

Ay and Saturday during August

and until Labor Day. Inclusive. There

Will be fifteen pieces in the hand.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 8. Cheater. Jr., and son, were over Sunday visitor* of Mr. Chester’K parents. Miss Ids S .iltb was the gue*< of Mlaa Deborah Peterson at Avalon, ac cornpanylng her to the Coimti*n<*u»ut of Middle Township High There were half a hundred present at the Surf House un Wedm-aday evening. June 7lb, on occasion of the closing meeting of the Men’s Club, and Its first annual Indies Night It was a royal finale to a surceeslon of enjo) able evening* 71,# boat. Wayn, M Strutslid lit* mother. Mr* Mar garet Si rut her*, left nothing undone

jj,,,

The following cards have been received by th<- relatives and near friends of Mr Isuimire Sharp. "Mr. and Mrs William Jannwoti announce • he marriage of their daughter. Bather Coigan. to .Laurence Wim* Sharp. Thursday. n»r twrnlyulnth of May. nineteen hundred and nineteen. Hebe Tcciady. New York" The wedding va* celebrated at the home of the •ride with only III# relatives nod most Intimate friend* present at the eerer- The newl) wedded pair came] at ou.r to Hea Die City p, vl»ll the groom's |■stent*, Mr and Mia F H Mia 1 p The) remained for a Week, returning laat Saturday. They wilt reside at Schenectady, where Mi Sharp has a responsible position with the Ship Propulsion Division of the Turbine Kuglnaerlug Dapartment

BOARDWALK LIGHTS

ON SATURDAY.

Tbe powerful boardwalk lights will be flBKhed on tor the Drat time this season tomorrow. Saturday. June 14th. for the reason This la earlier than usual, due to tbe early reason and tbe unprecedented crowds here for this time of the year. Tb*y will ronUDUe on until about the fifteenth of Septnn her. aa In other years

Dances and pictures will be given in the Casino every afternoon and evening, beginning Saturday. June 28th. Special pictures and dances will be given Saturday. June l*tb and 21*t Friday and Saturday night* will always be feature dance* and pictures, and visitors may look forward lo big thing* on these evening* Arrangement* are being made lor music of the very best kind. The playgrounds under and in front of 'he Casino are being newly equipped for tbe little and big folks. This baa always been a de-

lightful feature of Avalon. evening. Mr. Hall reports that the cottager * ro,,, “ over

are rapidly filling. Mr. Grace, of the Bethlehem Steel Work*, being one of the recent renters. - Plans are under way for the building of i-everal hand

aom- bungalows

The New Hotel Princeton is open and will be a favorit, meeting place before and after the dances. Se. ral table* have already been reserved for the opening dance night by visitor*.

6th.

Mlaa I. Blume was home for several

day*

Friday, June fib. was the last school day for tbe public school children. They will have three months vacation, then return in September. Many people are once more mploy1 at the W. C. Clothing Co. and more

■e on their way.

A farewell party for Mr. Struck was given by the eighth grade puptla at tbe Central School building. Wednee

day. June 4tb.

Mr. and Mrs. Bcker and child, at Newark. N. J.. are visiting their pa-

rents here.

The B. D. Tower has been opened and Mewara. Cohen and Marcus are now temporarily employed. Mr. Pallia, of New York City, spent

Sunday here.

A baseball game was played at the peik field by our and the Ocean View boys. The score was 6—7 favor u* A hearty welcome was given Private '' Keilenaon on bis arrival Saturday

He lias recently returned

to bis home in PhUa-

ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH. Sea Isle City, N. J. Rev. J. J. O'Farrell. Rector. Sunday Masse* during June at 8 and 9 38 o'clock. Week-day Max* at 8 o’clock. Confession* Katurds) evening at 7

lock.

BOARDWALK COMPLETED

Ihe redeckiDf o( the Boardwalk ha* been con,pi,-led 1 : . contractor Waddingdmgton, and all Hie bandstand seat* ami railing has b< n put back in place. Commendation is universal on tbe fine work dune bv L,e roqjraclor, the stretch being by, far ibe litre*t on the entire es-

planade.

PRAISE FOR PASTOR.

Mr Olllison. who Is pastor of the I-tit hem 11 Church at Sea Isle City, la an active, progressive man, and he la

„ . much Interested In the success of the Benediction Sunday evening at 7 3u church In Ocean City.-Ocean <5

dock

1 Sentinel.

WILLIAM 8HELLEM APPOINTED ON LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD. Townsend'* Inlet will hereafter have representation on the Sea Isle City School Board. William J. Hhdlem having been appointed b) AcUng-Mayor Fitch, al lb,- Comm I** loners Meeting Isat Frida), to fill tbe unexplred term of Edward B Arnett, who resigned some week* ago. Mr Mbellem will take hi* seat at tbe meeting of tbe

Hoard on June !4lh.

TAX COLLECTIONS BETTER THAN IN PREVIOUS YEARS ! At tbe regular weekly meeting of the City t'ocimlsaloner* last Friday. Dtrerior Filch nported that the 1919 , taxes were coming In belter than ever before, and that there would be a nice! 1 surplus 011 hand by July first. It 1*1, Intention of the City to use tbl* - money 10 pay oil Milne temporary 1 loan* The County and Stale School j taxea, amounting to over trt'.ooO have’; D en paid, nml Inn been paid lo th' Board of Education on a,count of Ibe annual appropriation of $36qt>. STREET6 AND CITY PROPERTY

NOW BEING CLEANED

Director of Highway* Chap

ported at the weekly meeting 1

City CommlMlmier* that th«

on Pari- n-et wa being cleaned, and dial the fence had been painted and storage shed* loro down Also that

the approach at Matilda street had 111 ., . been built, and that tbe City'* men j J- c*-J-

were working on Boardwalk repairs

Hailing would be pul up. ' all place* whet# there the prepeat railing along

walk.

Pciicct Motor Roads lead from Ocean City, Sea Isle Wildwood, Cape May and all Cape May County

Points Directly to

AVALON The distinction ol having the most beautiful, comfortable and commodious Bal! Rooms and Picture Theatre along the South Jersey Coast Belongs Exclusively to Avalon and the Avalon Casino Beautiful Electric Illuminations, Fine Music and a Perfect Dancing Floor, together with various amuse* ments, including Moving Pictures, Billiards, Pool, Skee Ball, and Refreshments, insures a delightful evening’s entertainment. *

THE CASINO

open* with selected pictures and dance on Saturday Evening, June 14, 8 p m. Also on Saturday,, 21 and 28, and daily thereafter

E. RICHARD HAM., Menager

Tsblc reservations Tor dinner or set vice after the dance may be made by phoning the New Hotel Piiucttou, Avalon,

I.. KlelsSK, Manager for a Picture, a Dance and a Bird or Lobster.

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l' Of till- f-

ralk repairs 1*

rml Brin S her to AVALON