Cape May County Times, 2 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

$1.00 Secure* a HOOSIER

We fortunately bare •ecured bx White Hoo»ier Kitchen Cabinet* that we are offering for *52.50. $1.00 •ecnre* inunwtiate delivery. Balance in mall weekly payn^nta.

RUGS

We bare hundred of Floor 8Ue SUG8 to eeleet frem. « by »; 7 ft. « In. by • ft.; C ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 In.; 9 by 13: 11 ft. • in. by 13 ft.; 10 ft. 6 in. by 1* ft. « in., andv 11 ft. 3 in. by 15 ft. ' In wool and liber, tapeetr*. velvet, *xminuter and Wilton velveta. Price* range frorr $10.00 to S135.00

Latest Victor Records 1911*—When the Bell in the Lighthouse Rings. 30.75— Brito of the Sea. Wilfred Qlenn 19150—Dreamy Melody. Sterling Trio 10.75— I’m Drifting Back to Dreamland. Helen Uark-Lawta James 19146—What Da You Do Sunday, Mary? tOr'5—Chansonette. Paul Whiteman anC Hi* Orchestra 6418—Calvary. »2.00—The Lost Chord.

C. M WARE COMPANY 119-21 High Street. - Millville, N. J. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY POINT IN CAPE MAY COUNTY BELL PHONE

TRIED TO SAVE TREE, LOST LEO Frank Entriken. of Cape May, during the heavy northeast storm of last week, tried to save a willow tree from destruction by the storm by cutting off one of the big limbs, and lost his

foothold, falling backward.

His >eg caught In the crotch of

tbs tree, breaking both bones in the ankle, end ■«"»'»« pulling the foot trun tke unfortunate man’s leg. Both bones protruded irem the flesh, when be. was rescued by neighbors, and at the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, on Wednesday ol this week. It was found necessary to am-

putate the limb.

c HUNTS CASINO THEATRE '•WILDWOOD, 1. J. ANNOUNCEMENT To oar patrons, wt wish to cali yocr attention to o«r prices of admission at the Casino Theatre, which effect Monday, ■ Hot ember uth: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings— Adults, 80c; Children, 10c Pridgy, Saturday, Sunday Evening , and All Hdidaji— Adults, 40c; ChDdien, 20c All Matinees WiH Be—Adults, 25c; Children, 10c Thereby giving to our patrons tbs lowest poaalbto admissions consistent with high-class entertainment. , We have found that It to Impoerible to operate two theatres In Wildwood during the winter months, so we are therefore closing the AVENUE THEATRE until further notiee, and oa account of the CASINO THEATRE having the seating capacity and comtort of any theatre within the radius of one hundred miles. It to cur policy even st tha reduced prices to male tain the usual high standard of the past summer months. On Tuesday evening of each week we will run two shows at 7 and 9 o'clock. Four acts of B P. Keith vaudevUle in addition tc our regular feature picture program for which we bars contracted for through the Keith and Nixon Exchange. The price of this attraction will be— Adults, 60c; Children, 25c ; Tax Included DOFS FORGET Every Tuesday—HUHTS CASDI0 THEATRE—-Vaudeville light

GOOD SEWS FOR THE GUSHER Rabbit season will soon open and reports are that ducks are plentiful About time to dou the old rig mi have a hit of sport D^op in and look over our gunning equipment. SHELLS—80 CEHTF FEE BOX ▼MB TVlNCHCSm •tom*

Where You Cub Get Everything A. RoMsfeld - Woodbine

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In the Circuit of Sea Isle Gty

Mrs. J. C. Qalien was a Philadelphia visitor several days this Mrs. Eugene Way was a Quaker City visitor on Wednesday of tfeto

reek.

Charles H. Caasri was down Bunday and closed his boat house fhr the winter. William McCann has dobed hU cottage for the season and returned to bis Philadelphia home.

rk» cottage, onx Nsptuns s openef on Sunday, Mss

iding the day her*.

The Burk-

Street.

Burke spending the day Thomas Jefferson spent the

jnd here, visiting hto aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. LudJaa, Jr. Mr. and -Mrs. William Jocher a

tored to ’

turning to their home here on'l

teeday.

Mrs. Theodore B. DeBow . talned at her Naptun# Street m Frtday last. In hopor of Wan

jandia.

Mr. And Mrs. W. Wood** urnsd to Philadelphia Bundaj ling, having dosed their cot tag* tor be winter. Mr*. Turner Pops Grey retumad o her home In Chevy Cpaae. Wiatoingtoo. on Monday, after a week her cottage hero Mr. and Mr*. William Pack, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. sprat Sunday evening in Bee lale City with Dr. bad " ' »Way. Jsto City Tall Cedar* tourneyed to VUdweoifTest Thursday night, where they attended a lag of the County Forest. Mias Mary LeadU, who has b*Sn he guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Landis. Jr., for the , will return to. Mow

Mrs. Mulford Crater, of Woodfatoe, was a Sea Isle at- vto'-nr on Batsrday. Mrs. Center is the wife of the superintendent of the Woodbine Col-

ony for Fnebie-minded.

Mrs. A. W. Miller and little daufther. Helen, sprat the Utter part of last week In Pottstown. Pa., with Mr*. Miller’s daughter. Mi -aret. who to.tesehlng there. They re-

turned r’a Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. WUliam H. Cooper, of Philadelphia, ^pent a pleasant week-end with Mr. Cooper’s mother, Mr*. H. K Cooper, and her ririar. Mrs. Jortpb L. Shield!, of Brodt v*. at the Cooper cottage cte Pearl kX Mayor end Mr*. Irvtng Fitch tored to PhlladriphU cn Thursday. Hr*. Pitch sow bring la the Laa*snau Hospital, preparing for an ope.atlon to taka place on Saturday. The operation is not thought to be of a

phin Street. Mr. and Mr*. Ai. Quinn acted as chaperonea. The guests returned to the QBaker City on Sunday

enlag.

Th* Women’s CTVie Oub will hold iu first winter card party at the home of Mrs. Mary Brooks, on next| Wednesday evening, at right o’clock. A cordial Invitation la extended by the ladles of the club to all who play, to compete fer the' beautiful prises offered. A number of See Isle City folk entered the Hallowem Ocean City, or Wednesday. Noted in tbs lias of gay mummei Miss Francos Busch. Mr. aufl Mts.,C. Rice. Mrs. K. Fowkee. Mrs. Georg* Boeder. Mrs. Theodore DeBow, Mrs. Thomas X. Ludlam, Jr., and Norman

Sutton

Tonight to the night of the Chamber of Commeros HaJVowee* dance at the School Bouse, and C. W. Travis. Chairman of the Entertainment Commute. has secured the i Stemmlto’ Orchestra, of Wildwood, for the affair. The committee particularly request? that as many com* in costumes as possible. Under Iff* auspices of the local lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, a lecture will be given ik Moos on Tuesday night, November 3th. by William W Maher. District Deputy Supreme Dictator of the Grand * ~— Mr. Maher's topic will be on heart, and on the work of 4b* tods* in chartOea. The Sea Isle City Band will tarnish the music, and there win be do admission charge, with a eral Invitation Issued to the public

LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE The apparent opposition to .hr proposed plans for n.pairs, end re-

modelling of the Court

ing. appearing in the 'orioos papers

has been duly ->oted.

Whllb it is my daslr* to have our County buildings U keeping with ’he growth end prosperity of our County, It U also equally my desire, and intention, to respect the wishes of those Interested, sad to this end no action will be taken, or sanctioned, by nib. until convinced, relative to the dartres of the people, end the beat la-

ir rests of tbs County.

CHARLES E. FOSTER.

South Ssavllls, N. J.. October 84. 1983.

nlng was a delight tc tbs many kid-

the evening was the appearance of a real, live ghost Impersonated Ml*. Hallersn. Mr. an* Mr*. Wllllkm MacMurray are heats st a Halloween party at r « Spray Hotel last Saturday night. a party of twenty mummers who fitted Into a picturesque setting of ym and black crepe paper, with which the dining room of the hotel

Mis* MsdcTinc Qul n, of PhiUdvilla, and Sea Isle City, was host of a week-end houaq party of twenty-six friends, st the Qqlnn cottage on Dol-

KE‘8 A REGULAR YELLOW We. who live In Sea Ms City, have long known that Thomas K. Ludlam. Jr., better know n as iust "Tom.” was a pretty decent sort ot a fellow, but It remained for th* Wildwood BunTribune to show us what a real, regular fellow be to. In tae toUowlnp article published last week: "Thomas Ludlam has been nominated as th* Democi . .-c Cen 4, <UU for Assembly to represent May County In the legislature st Trenton. ' “He has been n lifelong resident of the County, having resided st Isle City where he eerved as Poetmaster to the great asttofsctlon of the people. "He to a college graduate, a very pleasing speaker, to a successful business man. to acquainted with th^ needs of the seashore ns well as the agricultural districts. "He is a young man with good reputation and habits, has opinion* of hto own and to not afraid to *aprwas them. "Ludlam la firm In hto eravictlona on puollc questions and cannot be led a rout'd br the nose to accoCnmodat> any clique of designing Inultlduato.’

WILDWOOD CASINO Xattaae Daily tt 2J0 ' Adults, 25c; Children, 10c Bun lay. November 4— Kin Welsh A Era* Aim in “THE BX-YIYTY” Monday, November 5— Doretaf Xeckaill in “THE FAIR CHEAT'’ Tuesday, November 3— ( BIO DOUBLE BILL Ybnr Acts of Edtk f aufcville And Herbert Bawiinsoa is “THE CLEAE UF” USUAL PICTURE MATINEE Children. 10c; Adults, 25c MIGHT—TWO SHOWS- 7 A 9

' ChOdrea, Us; Adults, 50c Wed. and Tbure., Nov. 7-3— D. W. Grffith’s ' “THE VHaTri ROSE" m. * Bat., Nov. 9-10— ‘POTASH AHD FEBUCfTTER’ With Barney Bernard. Ate Carr and Tere Gulden 1(0? Playing, This Friday and Saturday. November 3-3-

AVENUE Monday. November 6— Benefit of the Tail Oedan Tuesday. November 3— “Oil STOLE! EIGHT" Wed. A Tburs., Nor. 7-1— ‘Tbllu, rf the Imt hniea’ Friday. November 9— Darid BeUsoe’s “The Girl el the Golden West" Saturday, November 13— ‘•HUE POUTS OF THE LAW"

AUTO PAINTING ’ 3B now erecting a meder*. Bp-te-date Ante mobile Psirt Stop with Utsstfinishing raws equipment Ready for your onr on or tbount Vcrember Ilih. F. H. SUTTON

115 West Coral Street

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Mazurie’s Garage

Chraaca S. Prof-

the better kind of repair work "raiio-*ot taxon" on bstto

Ijundi* Avenue

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