Cape May County Times, 16 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

AXMINSTER RUGS Furnish Charm and Color With Wearing Quality You Detire 87r#4 Axminiter Eagr t^-95 tad $4.75. StxTS Azmiaster B<««, |8.75 tel Anriartw Bop, $85.00. • fMt, 8 fadbea z 10 feat, 6 iodiM IzouBstar Aop. $45j00 op. 9xlt Arminiter Bop, $49.00 op. II tat, 8 iache* x 18 tat Axodoster Bop, $75.00 op. Tb* ao rim I ns laSuenoes of Wilton Velrel Ru«» Croats that 6satrsO atmosphere of Intimacy-, (race and ebssr. Ws bars Wilton Rues. 8x18, far $85.00, $55X10, $100.00, $110.00, and $185.00. HUBDBEDS OF BUGS TO SSLBUT FBOM Join Our Victrola and Sonora Club la this way you can make sure you, will bars It by Christmas. It doss not pay to pot it off. THE LATEST IN VICTOR RECORDS 1 Strut tin’ Jim. Mias PstrlooU and Virginians Ji.71—Nobody Else Can Lore Me Like My Old Tomato Can. Billy Murray mil—Hash, Somebody's Calling My Name. Bethel fO.TI—You muat Come In at the Door, Jubilee Quartet im.’—Little S’ -tartly. Paul Wbltsman'e Orchestra |C.7*—So This is Lore. * The Troubadore C. WARE COMPANY 119-21 High Street - Millville, N. J. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY POINT IN CAPE MAT COUNTY BELL PHONE

in the Circuit of Sea lile Gty

Mrs. A. Qutfler and sons. Jim mad Anthony, and wtfa, were x'ueeta of Mrs. Benjamin Ford on Sunday. The Loyal Order of Mooes baa Tbankagirlnx Party at

Itth. ta tha tons of a daaee.

pttal Indicate that Mrs. Irrtaff Fitch la steadily improring. and hope is bald oui that she may enjoy her Thankat-vine d aaer at her I

^ t.

ias Aman-ta Wright journeyed to Philadelphia on Sunday to visit her father. John Wright, who wap recently operated upon at the Lankina n Hospital. She reports that he la rapidly gaining strength, but must submit to another operation this,Saturday before the doctors can pruamr

will

Work has bean commenced on the remorel of the Maxurit apartments, on Dolphin Street, to another mention, to make room for the enlarge it of Masuria's Oarage. .The ueoee

triad Into a modern ms. jointly by Clarence

Masurie and George Boeder. George Jeff try* has tbs moving contract. Mayer Irving Fitch motored to P.-inoston on Saturday, to attend the Harvard-Prlneeton game. With him ware City Engineer William Oollls of Ocean City; Ruaecl K. Nuity, treaeurer of the Ocean City Title aad Trust Company; Dr. Yard, of Atlantic City, aad Harvey Colllmoo. of Ooeaa City. The party returned on

Bdwartf McDevitt. Jr., weighing

at six o'clock oa Wednesday morning, to gladden the houeebold of Mr. and Mrs. Edward RJIeDavitt. Mrs. MeDevitt and baby Edward are ta Philadelphia. hut both expect to get home in about tan more da^e. Mr. and Mrs. Clauds J. Town are receiving congratulations on the arrival of Char lee Edward, bora pa Wednesday, at one o'clock. This nukes tbs third boy, and little Dorothy makes the family complete. Mrs. !wards Is sUytag with Mrs. Town d reports that both asother child are doing splendidly.

At the regular meeting of the 8m Isle City Commissioners on Tuesday, e report wae filed showing that the State Board of Health inspectors has ted an la*eetlon of plant, aad placed Its . oa every feature of It, the aealtatton of the re-

sort.

The bulkhead at the end of Minreported, is i

FULLMER'S EXPRESS DiUT bekuox pmuSsimu to wzunroos Buliif Am fniaeh • feMUfr mt U 101 Wt Utk »m<, WILDWOOD, M. I.

Live in the CountryCommute in a

Ccenomicml Trtntportatitm

done by Edward Buck, of 8m Me city, aad tha electrical work by B

B. Beith. of Avaloa.

5-Pass. Touring $565.95

Rftgiinre $580jo COUPE, $780JO

with a bit of cbeertag news last W. deday when be learned that Btoer Peterson Jr., had been prtxneQp general manager of the collection bailment for R. M.'Eollingeead Co., Oupden. This coacern. producers df Whis and Three-in-one (ML U ene Of the largest manafnetarer* of grease, alla anc auto ne—Ifln:. Many of

Rapdin SERVICE STATION

Canton Chevrolet Company HOLLY BEACH 6 MOHTGOMEBY AYES., WILDWOOD, B. J.

BOXING Monday Evening November 19 1923 AUSPICES WCLPWOOD GYMNASIUM AND SPORTING CLUB Atlantic Pier Wildwood, N. J. AHDBFWS A7EHUE AID BOABDWALK JOHNNY DONNELLY. Matchmaker First Bout. S.S0—6 Rounds PETE ALTENIO vs. YOUNG BATTLING DUNDEE Phlia.—116 lbs. Atlantic City—116 iba. Second ? Jt—fi Rounds YOUNG COSTER ve. YOUNG FREDDY WELSH Phils.—115 lbs. Atlantic City—186 lbs. Third Bout—8 Rounds MICKEY K&TCHELL vs. YOUNG REY0NLD6

Phils.—1X6 lbs.

Atlantic City—136 lbs.

Windup—8 Rounds JOHNNY RAY vs. JOHNNY MARINO

Atlantic City—116 Iba. A Great Little Flghter

Phlla.—115 Ibe. Has Met Them All

Pnoee—$1.10; $1.65; $2 JO, Tax Included LADIES WELCOME

Oareaoc Pfeiffer is rapidly traae forming the old Bear property, reUy purchased by Ous Cronecker, o om of the E-'wt modern hwBnemi bulldingn In the reeort. front, two storiee hlg brought out to the building line, aad the first floor will be of brick mi plate glam, with the balance of the with * ■

Rapid progrem Is now being Made by Contractor Harry 8. Muller, *oc the TIMES' building, the stucco work on the exterior now being entirely completed, and much of the interior finish being rmdy. The stucco mutract wae awarded by Mr. Metier Id “ Delaney, of Wildwood, asp of Mr. and Mia J. P. Delaney, of Be*

City. -

on general repair* to the buBUmad at the end ofArtadae Street. ed to attead, la a body, the NationMunicipal League meeting In Washington on Thursday. Friday aad Saturday of this weak. Atthtomeattng many matters of utility management. city manager plan aad civic affairs wUl be dleeumed by delapatm from all sections of the eouatry. W. 0. T. U. TO XXET Program of the Community EvjsgeitxUe meeting to be held at Vane Harbor. November lift, at the Owhmunlty Church. —

Prayer of ThaahaglrlRg aad Prsim by Bov. L. D. Daugherty. Tsi > (Map Fire Ad drees by Ctaarim Haines. Praise by Rev. Ii

Social Hour with Box 1.8# P.M.—Hymn, dune Thou Al-

be a Ad to learn of this oner- ^

In the contribution tickets iarorff

by the Loyal Order of Moom. the date of the prise award Is given as October nth. Aa this date is pissed, it is obviously an error, and the data * ’“Id be November MU. Thaakagtm Ing Eve. Tb| Committee dealree thtt

• s of tMketo

axam meeting of the Indepea dent

Order of Odd Felloes for District II. oompoeed of Tuekahoe, Cape May Court House. Wildwood and Cape May

BETTER STREET LIGHTS was held tr the lodpa room of

-Ik—,—, Lodge No. 111. cape Kay

>uee. Friday evening. Novam-

bm-find. Grand Maater. Senator WU-

(Communicated)

Dear Editor:

Some time ago I read with interest i editorial in the TIMES in which better lighting of Landis Avenue was urged. I have bean watching

for • * -

LET ME REPAIR YOUR

SHOES

turUi.r *...lotm«Dt .1 tu. LkAVI TOO* VOSK SHOW »T but rcMTPSt *n l.nt* f ISMIWm.nMa " *

regret to note that you

did not follow up ygur first editorial,

tion vaa Uken by the

City.

1 am only in Sea Isle City during the Spring. Summer p- earl) Autumn. but am a taxpayer aM a *cter, and feel that this question of street lighting is of vital interest to tha town. The day of the dark courtry village, with feeble oil lamps at the etrset comer* Is past, and although 8m Me City hap electric Ugh is on her streets, they are no few, and eo poor, that the town Is little ahead of the oU lamp days. I feel that 8m Isle City has en tered into a new era of prosperity and development, and this belief was strengthened last Sunday when down and noticed the many tmproveta ak ng Landis Avenue. A guest with me commented on the fact that the town's bustnms people must be

tsuen Improvement of business p ertim! And lil'e true. See Lie City will never- I ‘-•.pe—have the spectacular boo..i that some other resorts have had. but her growth now la neady and on solid footing. Spectacular town booms are much like a. skyrrekst—they go high, but the stick always comes down, and when it lands It lands hard. I do hope that the City Commie•loners will realise the necessity of aiding In the town’s development by bavins • brightly lighted buslnem street before next Summer. Aad while the main buslneae creet is being better lighted. • few extra globe* on the side etreeu won't h'trt it. SUMMER VISITOR.

Psalm. Silent Prayer of Consecration. Verbal Prayer of Ooaaeerati-n Address. Rev. R. D. Daugherty. Shsg- " m, Ber. XX J. Champion. The Quiet Hour, by Mrs. Sarah Phil-

lips Bunting.

IT. JOSEPH’S E. C. GHUBGH Servlam fler next Jtaoday are

at t JLM.

SuaAnr School at t P.M.

PrEOTBR'S 8T0R8 ON WBDNMDAY OR SATURDAY. AND OBT them BACK IN THREE

^ TH * ***** OF 8 H0E AHEAD. AND ALL

OF THE COMFORT OF THE OLD

Vincent S*wni»M>

A Little Prevention MAY SAVE YOU MONTHS OF WORRY. DONT WATT UNTIL TOUR CAR IS STOLEN BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO INSURE IT. A FHW DOLLARS INV'JJTED IN INSURANCE h:*T SAVE YOU THE TOTAL LOSS OF THE VALUE OF YOUR CAR.

John L. Maher RmI Eatfae sod Ingursncs Ham% Aetna aad Tramlen Inaur-

ImadU Avenue and Italia Btr SKA ULX CITY, 1. J.

Get a Radiator Cover

for year CLEVdAN) er CHANDLER AutaneMe NOW, and uijoy that unootli motorieg m the ooid weather just ahe»d which come* only from a warm engine. Year battery doe* leu work and your car performs better if yea protect the 5 cold win*!*! To give CLEVELAND aad CHANDLER o«aen tim bast posaMe service, we have stocked thee* covers. They ere reuo>' afciy priced, ami wry datable.

Mazurie’s Garage Oaraoc* A Msnrl.% P-op. THE BETTER KIND OP REPAR WORK "nxoe-am Xjuw om Mono Landis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY - New Jersey