Cape May County Times, 8 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Mrs. Ch*rl« N^kltUafton ud tun> |p*ve on ior Wtm j.mM A. ‘nrohtr wUran to St. Iph'i Oollnflo. Mttaon, ant onday. Mr. and Mrs. AJ&ttt Ooopar an ttnK Mr. Ooopnr'a mother, a lliam Cooper oT Pearl atreet. Profeeaor and Mia. 3. Archer ar-

-ere Latpw 3ay «aMts of Mrs. Ware parents. Dr. and Mrs. Kui S KathaHae Conley, of PhlU- .. who !iaa heea Om cnest of

Mira Helen l> c jehraaa. Mrs. a. Ladle and Mrs. ■bailee W. .LMOc. of PWladMphla.

» the Seanole tie—d its doom the day after ibor Day. Am nt thoee learln* jMday wan: Mr. sad Mrs. C. L Ulard. dlllard, of Anthony np a two — .. he Twober'a. Mft la hla ear on Moalay for WeshtnytOB. D. C. Mrs. j €. Oalteb and Mr. Turner Pope,

•ray f Tb

: d at ■PI _ rt Mrs. PraaklIn Bow?-. Jr., of Rutherford; Mr. and Mrs. Pator HolIry of Paterson; Mr. and Mis. ' ley Bowen, of MuUca Hill: Mrs

He Powlan. Walter ^arl Johnson, of Nr

Mr. u« Mis rrturaod Prlday

hey have hen for a week. Mlae Dorothy Crahtrae VasAf^t the hone lre» bumias. Their tabc-- Day nieeu Inclamr. 1 gtr. and Mrs E. Ivendly and little daoefater. George Assn, the well known artist, has wen a recant guest of the Crabtree's Mia h. 3. Maxwell. Mr. and M-s, Ubert Hanson. James Vance. Mrs

•'rank

r Moors. _ - JI _ van. nil of PhiUdeiphia. and Mlaeea Uice D. Hughes and Kathleen lushes of Overbrook, were Labor My guests of Mr. and Mis William luckier. Dr. and Mrs T. Hughes, who hats eo’ed the McBride oottdge on the to the Seminole for hack to town Wed- / the children in

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v™- Ku.-11-t .ot— I sea sli cur men n

•~t to tbit tod of tb, '™“ fc “«wrt. Co«o .od »1U b. TOCEiTOEB THROUGH YRARS boardwalk. th « of Mr. and Mrs C. D. J. iM, Dl,. Pt^t 0 , '»“'«• ““ ••<*«"" for Ctoa Tkbt Babch U hnj

of Pittsburgh, who has been wlalUng D C., where they will hln father. Rev. B. a Dtae. returned Uk * th » **tclMft1i In their ear and

bom* Saturday. vUtt than in Washington. Mlaa Prances Whittington and Mias Ellaahv . Cecelia WlUlama

WWtU *^ 0 ®- who bnve been married lloadny at two o'clock by the

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M ' John Wltscman at the home of Mr. . *7' Mrs Charlea PoweU sad and Mrs WlUlam Rush, the bride family of Camden, ere visiting at being sister to Mrs Rush. The tne Powell cottage, on Loretto are- home was beautifully decorated. The " 1 ® I bride wore a white ere;e gown with Mrs Edgar Wagner, of MorhavtOe, or * n * e bkasaoiw and carried a showand her two daughter*. Harriet and * of ull,< * of Valley. Marion, who bare been rlalting Mrs ' 8rthl Wltaemat. aUber Wagner's parents Rev. and Mis B droom. was bridesmaid. Her bououet 8. Dtae. returned Monday moi^:«g. I wa * Ulllea of the Valley and asters _ I William Wool rath was beet aaaa. - — —= -

B CITY, H. J.

Prom Fal*e by Old Photrynphs Tifcau TUrty-Kine Tear* Ago Sckae old photographs, taken K8S, ware discovered last wSek by Elmer Peterson, Sr., of Paris street, who hal them stored in an old trunk. Most Interesting of all Is a pan °ramie view of Sea Isle City taken from tha porch of the Mansion Housi (now Brunswick apartments) ant looking north. In this photo Is. the afaeolota evidence that the beach Is

oad and aafe.

aa It waa thirty-nine years ago. netting to real the claim of some that * beach la steadily washing away, la UUs picture It la shown that

P*gt Thm

ably among which to the

ftpamrt House and Hacker's Hard-

ware Stare (now Aloe's).

Among the photos are several of Jhe beach during the winter of 188». whoa the lee piled «p along tha Jetty

Another photo shows the engine

.“rnottm WurZ W,maln a Henry

dolphia Frmnk W,ta " nEn ’ *•* * *"- J ' monoay. Their two little tQB Mlas g. BHmand. Mr. and Mrs.

UtUe ^.Harry Fox. of Andu^: lS a^

with Uelr grandmother. | Mrg charle , Aston, Mr. and Mia. and Mra. Kaatner entertained McCauley, of Philadelphia: Mr. and tte Strollers String Band, of Phils-' Mra. H. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Otter

the week-end. at their Pranks, Sr., Mr. and Mra. K. Natthiaa,

* aty. Among Mr.' and Mra. Netth, Miss Beetrtce ‘ tic Railroad, which plied between were: Mr. and Mr*. Kromer, Edward J. Williams, of Han- Ocean Qty and Stone Harbor, via ®* yer ' ** r - Mra. Harry A. ( rtoburg; Mr. and Mra. Chaa Streak. Pleasure n*iir«b»d Sea laie City

r and daughter, Mlaa Cathe-.Mr. and Mra. Chartoa Young. Mra. rtac Sweney. Prank Kraaer, Thomas M. Moore head, of Pottatown. Pa.; Sheridan. John Sheridan, all of Phils-. Mr. and Mra. J. Levy. Mr. and Mra. ■toons, of Oamden; Mr. and Mra. Thomas Frame. Mr. and Mrs. MclnQeorge Kaatner and children. Ike tyre. Henry Mulholland. Thomas McAllen. of Jetoaon; and EUrabeth Kenna. John McKenna and Lydia

Crulckshank, of Mantua.

May to conquer Sea lale City at

Ule Qty. .The bowlers lick them and the baseball nine trims them.

The score Saturday was 7-6. Elmo, of Sea Tale aty, missed two

easy pop flies in left field but avenged himself by dodding a home run In

the a

Cape Maya first baseman human talking machln,

minute did he let up saying some-

thing.

Two base hits; Delaney. Three base hits; Scrone. Home run; Elmo. Strike outs off Scrone, 8; c3 Dick-

erson, 7.

Bases on balls off Scrone. 4; off

Dickerson. 8.

Score by Innings:

Cape May 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 6

■not one Sea Isle aty 0 0 6 0 1 0 1 0 x 7

^ D. Cini Ocean Pier SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9—MARY MTT.Kfi MUTER in

'South of Suva" *

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ihtnandoah. Pa., waa a Labor Day mat. Mr. and Mra. Hugh McAnany Mrtorad over from Stone Harbor Sunay to call oa the Hughes. John leringaa. of Tamar; ua. Pa., waa a

High-Grade Paul Tt.tnr - " to Paul Per Gallon

Are You Properly Insured? U jwr to faototo <■ iwn banO^mU! are y»« the oomet tstel Cm ,.u umnma ratu he leAeced bj effljiuf eertto to jKeneatioeet

theft, to, pohUe BahiHtj tou|e, «t e»j to of

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CONSULT John L. Maher By.AT ESTATE and EHSFRABCE LanAc Avenue and Italia Street SEA I8IE CITY, M. J. Both Pbouae

BRACA^ THEATRE ER 9— WILLIAM S. HART in “THE PRIMAL LURE” l 1C- GLADYS WALTOH in “THE WISE HD ” Two Shows Every Nifht—7:30 and 9 o'clock WHTER PRICES Aduhs 15c • Children 10c

CAPE MAY (HARTS

a almoet Impossible for Cape

A SAFE INVESTMENT and ease which, at the tame time, will help Sea Isle ©ty grow by promoting the building of new houses, is stack in the Tradesmen’s Building and Lean Asaotiatio. fht iollan'deposited with the Association each month will giae a return of $1,000 in about eleven years, «r about Bine per

cent on the investment.

A new aeries will be opened on October First Apply to any Director ar Officer for information. TRADESMEN'S BUILDING AMD LOAN ASSOCIATION CHAS. H. CLOUTING. President

1 ISLE CITY, H. J.

‘ Stamp of STABILITY It gives a person the stamp of stability to pay by check on the Pint National Bunk. And. furthermore, our depositor* hare the assnnaoe of helpful banking

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USE ELECTRICITY

Use it to cook with, to heat with, to light your heme, operate your fan, run your irou, or supply power far your factory needs. The Sea Ilk City Municipal Electric plant is now giving continuous twenty-four hour year-around cerrice of a quality end reliability that is equalled by few plants. A mighty force is muoled waiting t< be set into action by your mere turning of a switch. It is safe, economical and efficient in any task you place upon

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X. X. 1OFR0NET. Director Department of Highways

Better Carry Your Funds In Travelers Checks

then you know you wffl not have any ask of loos from fire

you carried currency. They are convenient and <

Come in and get si Checks before y» your trip. 4

Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCCAM CITY, M. A

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10—MAY McAYOY in "Thru A Glass Window*

TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 7:4fi AND 9:16 P. X.

Finest Surf Fishing on Jersey Coast

A Waste In Carrying Power There’s a store in Philadelphia that makes a specialty of prompt delivery. Not long ago, one of their customers ordered a spool of thread—by telephone. A short time later one of the store’s autos rolled up to the curb and delivered the thread. And that was the only merchandise they carried to ©at section of the city! An absurd waste of carrying power, of course. Yet isn't ©ere a similar waste, in lesser degree, every time hundreds of dollars worth of postage is spent in delivering a message ©at falls far ihort of complete efficiency—when reel co-operative printing service would supply the deficiency T Well be glad to show you how this plant can help msk* your message fully efficient! Our man will come to talk it over, at your

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Beautiful Woodwork Beautiful woodwork in your borne is a perpetual source of pride, a—'—- ------ «-

. the land at lumber intended far any work in or around your home. It win be a permanent reflection at YOU when it ts once in

Long Lived Interior* We can show you woods at varied and broutiful grains, different weights and textures. Bat it is mb the best quality at its class. The right kind for your borne, ready for paint or enamel is waiting your srinctiqn here. Coma to us for

of duality, at Zconomy "Prices

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