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What la more pleasant on a hot summer evening than enjoying a good moving picture ale tn a cool photoplay house? Doubly pleasant la the pastime If Its costa nothing. Every week there are a number of Cape May County folks who hare been seeing the latest photoplays without paying a cent for their tickets. And they have been viewing them from the silver screen of two of the county's leadlag theatres, the Moorlyn. Ocean City, and the Casino. Wildwood. These people—and you may have been among them—found their name hidden among that treasure trove of buainem opportunities we call the Classified Department In
_ of their find, naming whichever of the two thee tree they desired tickets for and a pair of tickets were mailed
them.
Thle week nine names are hidden. Tours may be there. Seech through the little Ada and see. Last week the following received two tickets sack: Mrs. T. McCourt. Wildwood. Milton Blume. Woodbine 3. Edmund Jeffries, lit Anbury Avenue. Ocean City. Mrs Louise Tamxalne. tit West WUdwMOd.
two tickets. Those who. because of failure to notify a* of fladiag their received no tickets, were:
versa'Ue Douglass Fairbanks, which will be shown Saturday. Monday and Tuesday. On Wednesday Shirley Maeon. Viola Dana's charming sister, will be sen In a delightful picture. •Curly Top." Fred Thompson, with hie horae. "Silver King." among the greatest of the screen's equine performers, will be teen In "Thundering Hoofs.” a wild riding romance of the golden West, on Thursday. And on Friday and Saturday of next wart you may see Tlrile Milton Mils In "I Want My "a story of a fflrl who reI "her man" to marry him. An added attraction on those two days will be the eeeo.id story In the famous H. C. Wltmer series. "The Pace Makers.'' with Alberta Vaughn, George O’Hara, A1 Cooke and Kit Guard. The Moorlyn cunouncee that beginning Saturday, *he 4th, their summer policy of a conu u u^g —r formance from 11 A. M. to 11 P M.. every Saturday, will be Inaugurated, and that doors will be open at 10.4$. The Moorlyn Is equipped with an elaborate cooling system that will enable Its patrons to escape the heat. Ov -j three hundred Classified * V* appeared In the TIMES Inst weak. The TIMES Classified -Department is the largest of any weekly newspaper In New Jersey. Yorll save time and money by using the Department ns your shop-
Hew Woodbine Clothing Company)?’ •A new clothing company will be j Incorporated today In Woodbine , It will be known as the Woodbine Clothing Company and Us officials will be: President. I. Bwlalllg; rice president. Harry Felt; treasurer, Morris Stone; secretary, Abe Gorstone. Other members of the company are Morris Uchow, Mlloe Tryon, Alex Silverman, Joseph Hoeeberger and Hairy Plainfield. The company will manufacture boys' clothing and reports enough orders already placed to keep busy months.
If you want to buy anything It will pay you to read the TIMES Classified Department. If you have somethin* to sell It will pay you to advertise It there.—Adv.
I TOWNSEND’S INLET I (Held Ovei From Last Weak) I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tomkins I vere down over the week end at I tie Hague t. I Mrs. Lange took a trip to Irnakfcri last week to attend to I W parent's grave at the Most I Holy Redeemer Cemetery. I Mr. James Assy, formeriy I er cf the Hiawatha Cottage, was I dom for a few days last I Mr. and Mrs. W. Macken rare I down over the wi I FUUs Jenkins I kk mother Sunday at the Meadow I lark. I Jfir Hermantlse, Jr., la down I if the season. I Mrs. Kllcullen and family hare I ittorned for the I Uken a trip to her dangnter'e to ' e her grandchild
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in-law. Mrs. John Mackert. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Vansent and family motored down for over the week end. Mr. end Mrs Hlnei snd family re over the week end.
GREENFIELD
I Mrs. H. Counties has gone
I Wildwood on business.
I Mr. H. Fullerton motored down I Friday for a few days looking af-
I ter his eottagee.
I Mr and Mrs. Metcalf were callI to the bedside of Mr. Metcalfs I mother, who Is lying with doable I Pneumonia In Rhode Island. I Mr. E. Roes, of Cedar Street.
I *x- do» n Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dtlgard and
I «»URhier. Ruth, were doi
I lfcf *eek end-
I Mr. McGonlgal. eon and cousin
I *'•» down over the week end.
I Mr Bents and family were down
I *■ the Alma over the week end.
I 'Mr. and Mrs. Irvin were down
I V the Irvtnta Apartment c
I *eet end.
I Mr. Devour was dowa Sunday I W: the excursion. I Mr. and Mix. Wrew were down I o»er t*>e —rea end. I Mr. and Mre. Bunn awd dauguI JT' ^therin*. and grandson. G'orge. motored down Saturday
°w Sunday.
Mrs. Bovell has gone to Camden to deeomte Mr. Bovell's grave for
Uworatlon Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Gray and “ugb’-er. Catherine, and Mr. t'fsy's brothei motored down over
the week end.
Mr. Barth waa down for a few ’tor* at the Old Kmneatrert Mr. end Mrs Adler and eon. “srit,, j r wore down Bandar. Mr. Robert Gamble and friend
toured down v/ver the week end
1 tb,; Uon’t Worry.
IV Mr Johr ' Ret tacky and ton ware
* 0 ,0r ‘he day Sunday. L. Gaakll. was down for a
lr » days last week.
Mr. Dunlap Lad as his guests ‘ son-in-law and family. Mr. and
hod family, who mo-
M down from Philadelphia tor
toer the week and.
Mr John Turner end wife and r Rudle Wit mas and wife, of ‘toUdelphu. were the gui ' ' ^ L Dunlap tor over ttu Mr Boghe and friends were v* 0 ov «t the weak end at the
‘ A »*rt1MBtK
Mr 1^ Hanley took a trip , ' toladelphU to visit his son.
and family; also klsi
Mrs. A. Nichols, oi OoHtnswood. Is spending some time with her slater, Mrs. Frank Bosarth. Sr.
best
Mm. Mary Dukes and sc* Oeorga. and Mias Edith Bosarth shopped In Tuekahoe on Saturday. R. Orooms and wife, of Petereburi. called on relatives here ~ Sunday. Delphi ne Bownans of AUanUc City, spent the we* end here with relatives H- Sack and family called on Lie brother. In Palermo, on Satur^Hlram Sack and family spent Monday In Atlantic City. Frank Gandy and wife. Petersburg, called on his father, j. W. Gandy. Sunday. Mrs. 8. Tilton entertained her mother, from Camden, the past
wk.
H. Allen and family spent s few
days in Camden recently.
Floyd Gandy and grandfather
were In Marmora on Sunday.
George Murray and wife: M. Dukes and son. George: J- w. Bandy and John Scbelbein motor-
ed to Ocean City Saturday. Enoch Clouting, of F visited J. W. Gandy Sunday. William Lacroy. oi Buena. Monday with J. Angely.
Q. S. Adams made a burinees
trip to Atlantic City on -
day.
Rebecca Duboaq baa
after being ill with ecarUUna. Jude Horn was In Ocean View
Charles K. Sprtagwr. Court House. Harry Robert. Jr.. vlUe. >m Mix. film Mol of American youth e:>d e few mil Loo adults, who recently visited Ocean City with Mre. MU. will Me "The Rainbow Trail.". “The Hi here of tM _a.” this (Friday) er the Moorlyn. Tom MU I Grey rtory U Inaaraece a clean, thrilling eelerflniaent. All the mystery of the Oriect and wizardry of Os. could not bring forth seore beauUfaL enchanting aeeaae than'them in "The Thief of Bagdad.” a production of *
MATTHEW A RYAN
and Shipper of MAURI CR RIVER COVE
•ALT OYSTPIS. CLAM* SNAPPERS, CRABS
DOCK STREET MARKET
CARlL-nyr, ff ffnAOTAMD Office
Atkxtte City, I. 7.
Rags woven from Old Carpets. R«g Rug and Rag Carpet to order. Ouprt CleMia, Smith Rug Worki, Inc.
It’s Smooth Sailing if you call on us to do your Plumbing work- The beat of materials, conscientious workmanship, plu* many yeats' experience goes into every job.
A Mew Line of Gifts for graduation LAURENT’S SPECIAL Fiae Assortment of the favorite lUdite Schaefer Pen, fold awonted, in vel»tt lined gift bate* for the Swret ©ri Graduate Montgomery & Pacific WILDWOOD, * 7. (Opposite High School)
Let Us Estimate
BURKHARDT & ADAMS piwvwhtnf and Heating
A. G . Bice A Co, SIS S. Landis Are. Ban Us City
Italian Grocery Store
Chicken
Fresh Eggs
Italian Bread
137 ITALIA ST. (Oornar Central Avenue) Sw bk City, N. i.
The Nation’s Business has broadened and developed under the protacUon of insurance. We represent the oldest American fire and marina insurance company, to whoee first forms of business Insurance there has now been added practically every form of commercial insuraftce and props ty protection.
FLORENCE OIL RANGE
JOHN L. MAHER Real Estate & Insurance
Uadis Are. sad Italia Bt SKA ISLB CTTT, X. 7. Both phones
PILING Bulkhead ’Planking Raymond Bozarth Ocean View, N. J.
W. R. SINKINSON RADIO SUPPLIES Phene IC-B 668 Amsxj Are., Ocean Oity
Rose Tea Room 31*t STREET AVALOH, X. 7. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Pull Course Dinner (Sundays) $1.00 Home Jiadc Cake*, Fies, Cookiea shreyx ready fee Cream .... 55c per quart lee Cream Conea, Soft Drinks, etc. Dainty Lunches Sandviches Orders taken tor Hot Muffins. Hot DoughnuU, Home-Made Chicken Plm
Smiling Gu
F^e Best tm ZJZir Visit Vienna Ddicatcaaen Restaurant Ml Aibnry Avenue Ocean C All lands of Fresh Sea Foods Roast Chicken Dinner
B islnem Men's Lunch, 50c
Chicken Dinner Sundays. $1.00
Warren J. Larricks General Store SoutL SeaviDe SPECIAL—Stand, ird Make Tim at Kail Order Price*
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE N. J. Successor to ’at# Wm. F. Denials Bell Phone If-R-I
Permanent and Ringlet
SPECIAL!
For one month the special price of $12.50 for a beautiful permanent curl and ringlets for your bob that
will stay for months. Have yours _ . _ _ curled before the season opens and prices are
MRS. LOUISE aT HYLAND
f.
21? L ScfcdkmfoAve.
WE HAVE THE MrGarden and Farm Tools Household Utensils Netting Screening Garden Hose Kitchenware Glassware Aluminum Ware Crockery Hardware TooL Paints
Stone Harbor Court Houie W« *m «olvt ,001 plmobin, worrie. Look For Tbo How E«1 Tnck
Reliable Trucking Service To Sad (rare FhflaMfUa; we call for the goods sad Mirer them to year doer at * esst rery BtUo
SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY omex: >uxr zomi, su mx cm n An* 8-B-l Mejrfant PVme «-A
THERE’S MONEY IN IT!
Substantial profits can be mode in building NOW, because —Seashore property is rapidly advancing in value and finds a ready sale. —There is a big demand for modem, small size homes f jr sale, or rent, at good prices. —Financing can be more easily arranged now than any time in years. And you will save money on your lumber, and trouble and time in your building if you will consult H. S. FOX LUMBER CO. OPPOSITE READING STATION Booth Jauj't Lowwt Fitoed Lwntar Ireijbod, 8*7, tt! M,. Tran B! TUCKAHOE -rcmhirr NEW JERSEY Bell Phone, Tuckehoe 2601 -R-1 j

