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CAWKIY
GIFTS
for the HOME
Hoiid&r Bhopptc# begins In earneat. LI ring Room. Dining Room and Bedroom ... . Salts: Rajml Easf Chain; Grandfather Clocks; Bullet Sets; Bowl and Candlesticks, •«.«0 a set.
George Neptune was a Wildwood
rUltor on Satnrdajr erenlng.
Klfi Anna May Busch U spending
the day In Philadelphia, today.
Captain John L. Maher was a Phlladdphla vU'tor on Thursday on t Jack Gormley, of Philadelphia, among the week-end visitors at the
Boseh Hotel.
Margaret D< «ent Sunday here with her nuthar.
VICTOR RECORDS DAY BEDS MUSIC ROLLfi nTDIARS GUILTS RUGS DRES8IMG TABLES
THE VICTROLA .The Gift with the year round memories. Play whils you pay. Will you have a Vlctrola In your home Christmas?
THE SONORA "CLEAR AS A PELL" A small deposit will secure • you one for Christmas.
Christmas Victor Records
Westminster Chimes ‘
16053—Adeete Pldelee. 90.76— Lead Kindly Light, 16286—Silent Night. Hallowed Night, 10.76— Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown,
17647—Nazareth.
10.76— The First Nowell,
4C146—Holy Night,
81.00—SUent Night, Holy Night,
OPEH EVERY MIGHT UMTTL CHRISTMAS
Hayden Quartet Hayden Quartet Lyric Quartat Lyric Quartet Trinity Choir Trinity Choir
C. M. WARE COMPANY 110-21 High Street - MfflviUe, N. J. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY POINT IN CAPE MAY COUNTY BELL PHONE
LETTERS TO SAMTA CLAUS Continued from Page 1 Dear Santa I am a little Boy about six years old A i here a little Brother shout 8 % years old, and wa would Ilka you to bring us a few toys this Xmas, this is what we would Ilka to bare.
i A Hat
Wagon Bicycle New Hat A Coat New shot Boots ft Coat Xmas Tree Candy Candy Boots
Automobile
You can bring us a set of train that runs on tracks If you can spars them. We will be good Boys ft go to Bed early, with Lora from two Brothers. NORMAN and ELLIS WHILDEN, Baa Isle City, N. J.
Dear Santa Claus. 1 am rlthirg a latter early this year, so that you will bring all I ask you. I would like too hare a new mama doll. I want a cedar chest four my doilies ckmths. I wait s dinning roor set. please bring a aiae rattle four my little brother and something four my too other brothers. Please bring all the pour little eh" dren something. Thanking you ra much from your little Maud DOROTHY TOWN. Sea Tala City, N. J. Dear Santa Clans. I hop# you will not forget me. trane that rouns on a track I should Uke to hers and a little ear that go on the track and a byalkel and sn* candy I should Ilka to bars. DANIEL W. HESS. , N. J.
Mr. Santa Claws. Dear friend. I sen a little girl Bring In the country—> scholar of Swain school No. 8, grade third, age 11 years—I hare 2 brothers, 1 sister. I saw In the times where all little children should rtt# to you and ask you for what they would like you to bring them. Will you please bring see a pair of shoos site t and a pair of stockings, s pair of shoes for try dotlie. no auto. Kerry wants a gun that shoots bee teas and Clarence age 8
us as wa are vary good < dren and will remain so. wishing you a marry Christmas ana a happy New Years. Thanking you In "'react, Z rc man your truoty. SARAH LIVELY. Swain, N. J. Capa May Co. R. F. D. No. I
Dear Santa CUua. 1 would Ilka to hare a pocket book, a broom, and a doll. And If you Lare any coaches left send me oae I also want a trunk fot my dollis's dresses And please send my little brother George an auto. With lore ELIZABETH CREAMER. Sea Lie City. N. J. Dear Santa Claus, 1 would to have a pocket book and p tarry tale book and c bo* of hand karchaL ard a doll and a aaall trunk for my dolL dresses With love BLANCHE CRkAMER. Sea Lie City, N. J. And please bring my mother
X>Mr Santa Claiw, Mur—* writing this letter fur pm as I do apt know how to write ;yuL I am I yn old. Tor Xm
walks and sleep*. die t with furniture and dolls, large black board and
tittle grocery store, a toy setatrw h tub. “"rubbing board. otoihmN J
line and pine, little doll with lots of
pretty clothes.
Don't forget my new baby brother Jacky as he wanfo his dm rattle and — I promise to be in bad early wa as 1 kur *- boay bringing toy*
Your friend
MILDRED TOPHAM,
R. F. D. No. 1,
Cape May Court House. N. J.
Dear Sant* CL us:
I am a little boy 4 yn old. bring mr a pair of rubber boota, automobile that I can ride In. so animals for under my tree and Sit my stocking with good things to eat.
- Your Mend
HOWARD WRIGHT,
208 Minerva St..
Sea IsL City. N. J. Dear Rant* Claus I would Ilka to have for pollyaana game, a nursery phonograph. a dolly vrai-d box. a sewing machine, a pr roller Bastes, a ball and I am a little girl 8 years old live at Belleplain. N. J.. and my narae Is Nsttle & Bern. Dear Santa Claus. Will you please bring me a sleepg doll, a bad tot my doll, a nice brown purse to match my coat and a kitchen set or a sat of pretty dishes. I would tike a little piano and some cut out*. Please bring my slater Jean a sewing set. and a fountain pan also a fountain pan for my ' ' Paul and a foot-ball. Jossp! Ilka a two wheel bicycle. brief case and foot-ball out RL ward 'r my big brother and I wish you would sand him a sweater and soma Lack. Thanking you over and over again and wishing you a vary vary merry Xmas and happy New
Year.
near City Hall.
the edition of the TIMES and Its panlou newspaper, the 8eve» Mile BsaSh Reporter, are off the pram, a ' ' ' nnr nf onwr* ma - - - —
Sincerely. MARY GALLAGHER. 401 K. Lehigh Are., Phil*. Pa. I am Just flvs years old. Dear Bants Claus, When I hang up my stocking up os Christmas, I want you to bring me a sled, whistle, and a train with can. I am tour years old. Your Mend. LEONARD KATZ, Woodbine, N. J.
On Tuesday evening the first aeries of the debates of tbs Woodbine High * *—* at the Central
The Freshman clam defeated the Sophomore clam. The_9ubjmt for de-
Kmolrfd. Thai Examiner iiaZ id Be Abolished.” Ths
TW
. .jp afftnaaMPA while the aupbomoro had the Aga Uve. .jm Danerhlrrsh. Eugene Ketx and Max Dectousky rapi *
The Judges ft ■euJamb Oshae,
for the debate ware:
stain and M- L. C. Abi ANar the debate the Sophomore clam entertained the Freshman clam. Much credit should be extended to Principal Kamuei C Chaaaaa, who is putting forth them debate* This no doubt will give the pupils a general Idea In debating, and of them will represent the High gehaot when they enter too Rutgers’ !ntererboia>tlc League In tbh near
future.
Although the Red and Blue wUl be handicapped a little, for they have practically lost their satire debating team at last year, nevertheiem there promiam to Im cufUrteut material to buB4 UP a new winning team.
CONTRACTOR.; MAIL VB YOUR Ua for builders' ■ applies We
,** you money. Champion. 10th store, a toy Mint rest sad Want Avenue. Ocean City.
“ for the sign."—Adv.-<tf.
’ The trustees of the W< Club ware entertained at the 4hA'L!LdeiphL. on Thufedty. as gt&t of Mia- Quinn. The usual '
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lodlam. Jr., rotaraed to Bee Isle City on Tuesday erasing, after a three Week’* trip to Charleston. Want Virginia. The trip was made by motor, over eight hundred taller being covered on the home trip, which was by way of Or
tags, -which L now undergoing extensive Improvements, Including the of forty additional bad W. Miller and H. Coleman
arrived on Bunds/.
Wlillam Stevens, who L cool with ths Y. M. C. A. at Atlantic wrs a visitor to his home hers week. While In Rahway last 1 attending a Bute convention of the "Y " Stevens was accorded the honor of Inviting the convention to Atlantic
City for next year. A meeting uf the
ralttee of the County Chamber at
~ m;rce was held here on We
night. Luther C. Ogden, of May. Mayor Joseph O. Chalnpioe. of Ocean City, Samuel Eldrodge. of Cape May. and R. Bruce Belth. of Avalon, attended the meeting, which was to decide the winner of the prise award
for the beat suggest 1'ms for a year and a ire-year pLn of w ■iahment for the Chamber. Edith Halleran was a Court
of Mr. and Mrs. B. Troni
i a Court Hoorn >end. the guem ronnem. v
Friday. December 38th, the TIMES will move to its new home.
gang of expert machinists will start work dismantling the plant, and the Job of moving the tons of machinery and equipment will be oommanecd. It Is planned to work through until Monday night, and by that time have
AmM]L*i«iKMtai«e*tTrad» 7
The annual minstrel show of the
Thurston Bnmr Wood Poet, American Legion win be held In the High 8f*ool building next Toeeday craning. Practically the same cast that produced the show last year will taka
A boat of new songs and a tew
s^n tie knocks of the homo folks’ hob
promised. DancU g will be
after the stew.
A nsw three-magazine Intertype
now'ln use can be discarded v proving. . On Saturday, January 13th, the TIMES wtC bold a house-warming in the saw building, and the pnbUc wUl be. invited to Inspect tte plant
Dm Cwjittt for DtmumStj Tme The Joint committees of the Chatter uf Commerce, Civic CluJ> end FumMfoachers’ Association have perfaetW plans tor the Community Tree, which will be erected
ue railroad plot, for the first tlma tuber 33d. The
and decorations for the tree
ive been ordered.
teats CL-w » u appear la par—. and glU have a little gift for every child resident of Sea tele City. Clergymen of the three local churches will be Introduced by Mayor Fitch, and the sshool children ar* now rehearsing tor the Community Sing, which -will ha ted by the local band.
At the meeting of the Bee tele City Chamber of Commerce, In the City Hall on Tuesday evening. Preel dant Boeder reported that two commit tern had- bean at work that day placing road signs, and that both ths Mate
Capa May. and tbs rpnd through Port Elisabeth to Millville, and returning down the Wa ' arfif Road, through Tuckaho*
“Hamburg. .
A special committee was same At Upon the Board of FraateMars Ith a visr- of having soma work dors oo Ihe Sea teL Turnpike, to raise It above Ude water. This road
' with water at every st
Jttdgt Hildreth Hew SoUctter t the meeting atJte Sea tala City
Saps May. was appointed r the City dur.ag the abalfoltor Eugene Cole, who
g in Florid*.
matters sroro referred to
Pleas Ju4e» J.
at Cope —
Solid i or for thi eeoce of Solicitor
tewteteji
the new Solicitor, teolwdteg'stralghtenlng out of the Jetty era,tract, upon which tb* contractor. William Darla,
of Ooaafi City, defawlted. VB1 Xnlaps* American Store
The stag architect of the Amarii Store* Company was In So Ir 1 * City on Thursday morning. ta*»ng uaaanrwwasu for the proposed eolargametl at the local store, it Is planned to Install a complete meat department before spring, and extend the store
IT. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH Services for next Sunday are as follows: Mate, Instruction and Benediction at i jLm: Services at Goshen at 19 A.M. Sunday School at S P.M.
Frank Busch was a Sunday visitor, the guest of hi* bro.her George, at hie Neptune Street boms. Mrs. H. A. Endicott and daughter, las Myrtle, wars Philadelphia *i pers on Tuesday of this week. Miss Rebecca Bllenterger. of South avllle. was the guest of Mite Amanda Wright, on Wednesday evening of
t at the TIMES' office. B. J. Whiting, superintendent of construction for Fralnle and Halgley Brothers, contractors on the Sisters of Mercy of Baltlp^rs home. Tidied his Baltimore home over the week-
end.
Mrs. Irving Fltck arrived team from the Lanksnau Hospital yesterday, very modi Improved. Her auras. Miss A. Lorraine Mannte. accompanied her and will
•f tbso*. te* th#** Ilf. throB* Til,," Bow,*,, **“ •ttffssn .
for s
MAI DOS FR0MFALL OFF A HAY WIOCY
of hay home. la Mr. SuL's yard, as he was about to get off. be lost kL * “ a distance of fifteen
i Jofft was immediately nd as ha oould not hear man’s heart teat he pronounced dead. In a few mlnutw Mr. Sole _ in to move and Dr. Way. of DeaalsvUte. was summoned. Mr. Sola pteead In a high speed ear and on his way to the MUlvUIa Hos-
pital whan he died
He la Mu-rived by hie wife, fear daughters and on* son. He wa* < of the fim settlers of Woodbine; Tba funeral was held on Monday '■* Interment was made at ~
—— —-j- ^ jkjutujw aum- ■■■■si v-anuii, wm m i ■ ■■ ■ pitei on Saturday evening from la- Ms rmtrreHy had an sxtirolve step* luria. he recalved in a tall oft a hay ^r aalara anteriap tea •terataa*
.. MU* Stendlsh himself was ths i writer at “You Tell Her. YStut-
BE REASONABLE fpHOSB who fottsw tea rate at ran*
tv oi
foes.
Kfo will not ha so cannot te bceghL The man who labcre hard to cam an h onset day’s wages always prism
tested be allowed
A LWE V CHEER
You’ll need money next Christmas so start to' SAVE it now! And the very best way to do thi* is to join our Christmas Savings Club which u now forming, and which will —r*— jatt before the beguming of next rear* Chrates* n You con uve at little a* 25c t weak, oo Aop ■ and “gw tha habit” First National Bank 5®* Isle City New Jersey

