■AT COUHTT TOPES, FEIPAT, ATOTTST 9>, Wt
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in the Circuit of Sea Isle City
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Mr*. Geo. Coxoon and Mr*. Daniel Marta spent Thursday la Philadel-
phia.
Mm. Thoa. Nock, of Philadelphia. Is TlaUlas her brother. Theodore E.
r , H. A. PhllUps. of Trenton. Is rlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Arnett.
Miss Catherine Quinn, of PhlladMphi a. Is the gneet of her aunt, Mrs. 1*. J. Downey. tft— K. B. Gray, of Tarboro, North Carolina, is the guest of Mrs. Turner Pope Gray. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams are Visiting Mrs. Sarah bedlam at her cottage on I cadis arsnue. & Ssaatal Mdlss went to Ocean aty on TtHsday to attend a bridge luntihenn at the home of Mrs. Schnerr.
mtmtrr.
Monday night Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Gallagher. Mm. Ferguson. Miss PoWt and Mrs Lodlam motored to . Oesaa aty and attended a card '' S party at Hotel Fiaadem.
Mm. Chaa E Bell, of Atlantic aty, eras a Sea Isle aty visitor one
day this
Busineas Men Combine to Boost Sea We City Boosting Sea Isle aty. That Is the keynote of a remarkable page advertisement printed to this the Times, signed by the leading business and profestlooal men women ol this community. It la
remarkable advertlse-
Lewls Lehman, of Williamsport. Md.. sms a week-end visiter at the
Lutheran parsonage.
Paul Schrlver of 6138 Osage street. Philadelphia, called on Dr. and Mm.
Upton Bair Sunday.
A musical* will be given at the 1 , . „ ... —.—. Lutheran Church next the past six weeks, and his many;.^ m, 0>UnK Sea Isle aty. makiag ‘ — -»> V. mends hope for a speedy recovery.i.- - — -•— •- *•—
witness the Baby Parade was John u the Wolfe, of Philadelphia. i ^ , t vi n be followed by a George B. Jefferies has been 111 ^ j^pUys '* —
Thursday at 8 P. M. There will be
some good talent.
Edward Schaal and wife, and Mm Binder and daughter. Adelaide, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mm. Theo. Schaal at their a
here.
Mr. and Mm. Chaa. Hankins entertained at their Prcapect street cottage over the week-end. Mr. Hankin Is still the unbeaten plnochli ■.h.mptnn of Vineland and Sea Isle Oty. having met and outplayed all His leading and play-
August Furniture Sale More Than Half Over u» n»* " aTl, We are having the biggest August Furniture Sale la our history. We are well pleeeed with your response. Quality. Service and Price are the three outstanding causes for ° lU B^mtsUke a few days ago. we aavertlsed a two hundred dollar Living Boom 8ulte.mlther blue or taupe Baker * The price should have been S148.00. Thl* » particularly flue eulU for this price.
Two-Inch continuous hedsteeds with resUient spring tl4£5 With 60-lb. Cotton Mattress.
Bridge Lamps Bridge Lamps with polychrome base, with e good site silk shade, blue, gold or old rose. Special August Price,
RUGS
We can save you money oa RUGS. Haring purchased a large quantity, e them at a very low price.
9 x 12 Tapestry - 9x12 i
. $24.75
Other rugs la proportion.
C M. WARE CO., 119-21 High Street, Millville, N. J. Phone SI* Pay as You Ecjtl Goods Defivcrad Free of Charge Anywhere
BOXING Wednesday Eve. AUGUST 27th Ocean Pier SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Eddie Hagan vs. Edd'.; Murphy 4 ROUNDS Danny Fields vs. Joe Salvatore 4 ROUNDS Martin Judge vs. Leo Flynn 4 ROUNDS Danny Rodgers vs. Joe Meeghan 6 ROUNDS Buck Fleming vs. Jack Eshelman 6 ROUNDS ' Battling Blake vs. Jack McFarland 8 ROUNDS Tickets - - - $1.00 FIRST BOUT STARTS AT 8:15 SHARP
l hotter place in which to live, Anderson for s week.
John Eyster. manager of the A.!* better place In which to raise ehil-
and P. store, entertained his mother I dren. a-bet ter place In which to coo- lBCtOQ , D . C-. hie been spending h and brother, of Philadelphia, over duct bSNlnees. a better piece la r^uon with Mn. JB. *. Rom «
which to be employed—all ol them ( things pen be brought about by a
During alterations to the schmi house, through the court«si«e of the owners of the Yacht dub. the See Isle aty Bar'd has been bolding Its
Mm W. H. McManns. of Philadelphia. Is spending the meson with her daughter sad son-in-law Jauw* Jr., at their Paris at
The Friday night feature nights at the Bellevue Cafe conttone to dmi Urge crowds. Lsat Friday was “Night to Bohemia" while tonight is "Clown Night-" Harry Ebert and family, of Fhll adelphU. who have been spending about ten days at the “Spray" returned home Wednesday. Mr. Ebert i plans to spend the meson here next Guests at the Lafayette Hold over the week-end Included Alfred Sulllran. J. C. Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Galls gher, Mr. and Mm. Simpson, of Phllsdelphla, and Mm Stanley Qutgg and daughter, of Washington. D. C
Baltimore, the balance Ot the Landis avenue cottage. Mr. WUliams has oeen detained in Baltimore until this Ute because of the Utoam of Ms business partner. i A party of six motored over from Ocean Oty to "Mina’s Inp" Saturday evening. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Schaal. The ' party consisted of Dr. Rieger sad wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hammer and ' Mr. and Mrs. John Schmldbelser. ; Dominic Glnl. owner of the local Ocean Pier, delightfully entertained a party ol friends at his summer home, on Paris street, on Thursday afternoon, at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clnl and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tams were harts.. Mayor Irving Fitch addressed the K1 wants Club, of Cape May. at the Weekly dinner of that organisation on Wednesday night. Mayor Fitch told the K! wan Ians sol funny experiences, as e serious ones. In his ofSee. j Work on the Interior alterations
of the
rapidly, and the new heating plant and the two new clam rooms on will be reedy for the og tog of school on September 16th. problem facing the guarantors the annual Chautauqua Is v here t wlfl be heid thfe yeer. m the eel auditorium will be to use for d mums, and' the auditorium: m about half Its former slse. too m for this event.
hlnga sen be brougm about oy a -hole-hearted application of the tve
TOWNSEND’S INLET
M*. .-Ad Mm. FleteMe
down last week to spend a
Mm. Dllgard has ea her guests her with friends et the OeuaU
slater. Mm. Ferid. also Mm. Morris *
and Miss Moemner for a few days. Mrr Hanley had as her guest Sunday. Mm. Geo. Adams, of Wert Phil-
adelphia. and a friend.
Charles Kroum went under s serious operation In the JeSemon hospital and it has proven a great s'" cm* H* Is expected to be home
a few days.
Mr. snd Mm. W. Konberger. of Philadelphia, was the guest of A-
week to Port Elisabeth with Meads. Mm God ward had as her guest for a week her eon. John, and wife. Wllils Jenkins spent the week-end with hie mother at the Meadow Lark. Mr. aad Mm Sutton, daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Blair, are
reeks at the Sega.
Mias Lariats Morrison, of Wesh-
Mr. snd Mm. W. A. MUM. of Chevy
cardinal principles — , — this oonuaunity building adver- ^Atlantic oty. motored over to
Roes cottage oa Friday attsr-
t with Mr. aad Mm.
community building, who bnUd and even the few who bold back by the wayside are Indirectly benefited. Every announcement In this community welfare movement Is a complete sermon on the subject "We. suggest that you not only roed every, word carefully but that you save tbeae pages for future reference. They an Inspirational, yet pracOrsL They MMge> only things that each U citisen can seal* *- *- Isle Oty snd She «
g community.
We are proud that the of the community neve mi ledly supported this project aad we are proud as a newspaper to be able to Pmeant it to the public. Watch each week for the They will help you end they %\\' help you help esc'
RIO GRANDE Mias Gertrude Tolbert M risitiag Mr* Alice Hoffman. Carl Rutherford and family. Philadelphia, am visiting her parent* Jacob Corson and wife. Mias Thelma Nickerson, of Bi Dennis, spent the week-end with cousin. Ml:-' Bernice Morton. Miss Mar> Selorer M visttlng at
Pitman,
Mr* Mary NeB and grandson. Thomas Moore; of Atlantic aty. am visiting • Harry Steer. Misses Leah and Alberta Harris ant tbs first of the week at Mat
Rev. and Mr* O. Eli aad nephew, of Oak Lawn, K. L. are spending their vacation at 8. Kimble’* Mr. Lamp here mlnMter at the Baptist Church hem six years ago end they made a beet of friends white hem. Mrs. Earl Gibson end daughter. Jean, of Philadelphia, am spending some time hem with her parent* Chaa. Crease aad wife. Arthur Crease has bought the orange aad black publicity
Wildwood.
Per Theatre SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. THE BEST OF PHOTOPIAYS EVERY NIGHT 7 JO ad 8:15 P. M. PROGRAM-Week of August 23rd
nr 1-901 a
SATURDAY, AUGUST i “MANHANDLED 1
Playing a third week run at SUntoa Theatre, Philadelphia, now AMM—Two-Real Manaatt Cmmeij
SUNDAY, AUGUST 24— WILLIAM de MTLLF. Production
“THE BEDROOM WINDOW” With MAY McAVOY and MALCOM EaeCRMOR
MONDAY, AUGUST 25—
BenaCt Night for Bt. Joseph’s Catholic Church of San hie aty “THE MAN’uFE*PASSED BY”
Be thrifty and save your Ypu will need tt some time ai
be eoon—but be reedy. Start aa no-
count at once to Security
Company. Cepe May Oty. and the rainy day won’t find you unprepared, nice Morton agent test week with 41-adv. Mends at Wildwood Crest.
Reduced Prices on Ford Cars WITH THE TIME PAYMENT PLAN
FORD RUNABOUT—*16*.IJ oa Delivery. payments of Mi.14 each. FORD TOURING CAR—*141.66 on Delivery. thly payments of MC.tS each. FORD COUFELET—*114.66 on Delivery. payments of M6.7S each TUDOR SEDAN--»»M» un Delivery. payments of *>• 7# each. FORDOR SEDAN—4*76.1* on Delivery. payments of *44.0* each. The above care am equipped with electric light* able rims, ga* oil. mirror, fire and theft FORD TOURING CARS. Plain—*130.42 on It monthly payments of S11.74 each.
la 1* monthly to IS monin 1* monthly In 1* monthly in it monthly starter, demount-
CASH PRICES
Touring Car. plain Touring. Starter and Detn. - Runabout, plain Runabout. Starter and Dem. SEDAN. Ford or SEDAN. Tudor Coupelet .
Chassis, plain .. Chassis. Starter and Dem— TON TRUCK, no starter _ TON TRUCK. Sir. and Dem. FORDSON TRACTOR
2*6.00 *10.00 *66.00 *6*00 •16.*0 6*0.00 6*6.00 550.00 *16.00 *70.00 416.00 406.00
Tax 1I.X6 14.76 12.16 16.11 28.06 26.11 22.66 10.71 14.11
Freight *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 *2.60 26.00
F. 0. B. Cape May S40.S6 421.16 101.46 *06.06 746.46 647.66 610.06 273.26 *61.66 402.60 47*.«7 624.00
FOCER & MECRAY CAPE MAY OR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26— A PARAMOUNT tPODPCTiOW
“THE GUILTY ONF." WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27— Tte TSmu, bu bMb tbke, «nr tt* «llSt «rr BOXING jaasfesrs ai OTHER ATTRACTIONS THURSDAY, AUGUST 28— Return to the Semen of RUDOLPH VALEFTTW0 in “ MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE" Flaying first Phltedelphla run et Stanton Theatre Monday FRIDAY, AUGUST 29— “ RECOIL ” >, 1XX BUCI via BETTY ILTTEE u* SUUS XUBLOT ROBINSON'S August Slashing Price Sale Everything reduced. Boy now. Sewn Money.
Bale Price IVfa
Bafnlnr 25c
8ak Price 10c
CARYAB fUSTESS $IJ5 Ytim Bnh Price 49c
CUT-OUT 5UFFEKS $U0 Tnlsn Me Woe $ljg
Refular 90c
■•k M* •* SPECIAL KETB BLACK fUTEBI BHIRTB
CHILD RETS HOSE I $1J5 n.U Price 79c
Sale Price 10c ’
$1.60 Value
BOTH WABH I
Sale Price 79c f 1 -”
■EM’S BLUE SERGE SUITS Befular $15.00 lak Price $5D8
BOYS' E-PAH PARTS SUITS $1R50 A $15 DO Value , Sale Prio- $5 VS
$5.00 Value
•ak Price $1JN
lak Price 79c
g.U Friee $195
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