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• Keep up wit* the Buy the TOffiB RMd the TOUB Cape Mar County Tlmee tor aale at til now* rUndt. B.-anch offloe »t Wildwood and X.linUe Avenuee, Key. Phone 111.
By HBLKN & , Mra E. Jane Wlee leeree thta Veek on an extended 'rip to Detroit. Mich., to ertiud the euoiner with a daughter rail din*
there-
Among the hundreds ot excuraloLists finding their way to our resort this week, one ot them dropped the word: "How fine If your city park sported a bench or Running of l^ose dogs on the streets Is a pufcUe nuisance. Owner? or dogs are careleea of them, and no other place in all the country round can boast of so mt-y dogs on the highway* as here. Unguarded deg life produce* hydrophobia. A musical, combining the choir* of the First Baptist Church here, sith thst of* Cap* May Court House, will be glree in the local fourth, on Friday evening, June n. for the benefit of the organ fund Mo one will want to mlse it. A rare treat for music lover*. A representative eommitlee of ibr rorty-first Ward. Philadelphia, 1 ray-panled Ward Leader Charles U. Kurts on a motor trip to Wild- • jod over the week end. making
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wealth of our county »—■—-■
SoT ,7C ; 000 000 “ d *
•Omlle* of water front, we are UesUned to be one of the moei wonderful counties in the world. One automobtllst was saved twn instant death by the qulck-
iSfn^iV 00 , ^ the eodneer of
U»* Millville local leaving the Pennsylvania station here at 1 ©clock, whose train waa brought
* » udrt ®«> atop as to Jar the
neighborhood for blocks around. Passengers were well shaken up and the automobile, which had driven directly In the path of the approaching train at Maple Avenue croesing. darted quickly
away before the engineman conductor could ascertain number of his license card.
cm mat cocttt rapt, nmur, rem u. im.
Suipriae Shower For Mi»» Alice D. Hendee What is acknowledged to be the prettiest party of the season, tot* place last Thursday afternoon at the home of M*. Asa Colson East Maple Avenue. Wildwood, when that young matron entertained at luncheon and bridge in honor of Mia* Alice D. Hendee. About ' wonty young society women were her guasta. The decorations were
superb.
Mias Hendee was wonderfully surprised when, on entering the Colson home, to find a vivid v/hlte wedding bell suspended between the doors, at once announcing her
the ! intended wedding with Mr. Carl
C. Stauffer, of Rochester. N. Y. lister, her young friends present-
Helen Topham had a party on' ***“ Hendee with a unique her birthday Thursday evening.! b ^ k 1 ®. t _.° f . design, made of The affei- was g,ven In the Hotel er,n “ ed white paper on a slender Arlington. >y her mother. - Mrs. C. “* ' ^
Howard Topham. The litU* lady. tw * lTf ' rears old, proved her ability as ». hostess, and received her guests with all the dignity of • grown-up. Boys and girls, numbered among Helen's wide circle of friends, were mostly classmates, who showered their token? of remembrance upon her. In the large dialog room, one beautifully froeted cake bore tapars In pink of each year of Helen’s life. There were pretty souvenirs filled with candles, orts of paper bets and otber Mnusing trinkets for the children.
comprised the
Llndall
(top at the a twenty-fire r
party Magistrate the guest of honor.
Whether ot not excursion .raflt pays, the fact la that never In the bistory of this resort was the renting fever higher, and a big percentage of thle business is put orer by the excursion!*!*. Mr. 0 I Blackwell, chairman of the outing conanlttee. reports a bigger season thl “ ■~
traffic here.
The booster banquet held la the U-iuiiful restaurant Ot the Adel1 bl-WItte, on Friday evening lut. under the auspices of the entertainment committee, was a huge success There were several »ne speakers present end nearly i*o hundred gnesta eat muni the able* Music was furnished by
the Millville orchestra. Bathen Don’t Obey
In rplte of the Mayor's warning to bathers not to go shout the streets uncloaked, there mint to be no heed to the a-fmoaUion. an-! to correct the evil reets with hotels and rooming house managers to poet notices that such practice
of public parading ’
Some one remarked, "Wildwood la not building right, there are too tnany apartments, we nee cottages.'’ Tls true. Inqulrtt for cottages bolds good. The two-party bouse Is often selected where the applicant has failed in finding the cottage of his choice, because It offers *11 the apoplntknents of a cottage In that all royuu are outside rooms, and not more than two families occupy the same building. Real estate Investments in two-party properties are turaally good, for It la rare that ■uch a property stands Idle. Equipped with beating system, theoe two-party bouse* are excellent paying propositions for all
year reservjtiona.
The season of renting Is on In full. The sudden hot wave of the paat week sect people scurrying to the teashore for reservation*. On week end visits here a few weeks ago, people supposed by the general carding of properties that
stand of green covered wire, which held the lovely gin* in all *11 varieties of linen, from the dolly to magnificent towels. Streamer* of the crinkled white paper were fes'ooned from corners of doors and windows in artlctlc arrangement. The festoons, caught by fresh green foliage, made a combination of coloring beautiful in outline. The decorations were in charge of Mies Helen Coombe. Mrs. Charles Knoll. Mbs Mae Furey and Mrs Louise
Weir.
The table, spread with dainty refreshments of the season, held petite whits parasol favors and hand-painted place cards, symbolic of the occasion, while the tally cards, too, were in evidence with * colorful picture of the sweet girl bride.
Saturday evening with ter stater, at Ocean City. Alonso Brown and wife, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Joseph Downam and family. Joseph Medio* and wife, Fred Logomaas'.no and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Sundhy with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. P. Canuso. Kenneth Bocarth and two sisters motored to Cape May Monday evening. I Walter Tomlin, of Ocean City, called on friends on Sun-lay. Quite a number from here attended the commencement exercises in the Osean City High School Thursday evening. Amanda Tullner, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her
mothei.
Mies Myra Way. of Trenton, spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and children spent the week end In Wildwood with friends. Mias Lydia Springer and Edyth Wills and Randall Hewitt, graduates of the Ocean City High School, le't with the class for a trip to Washington on Monday
morning.
Raymond Bosarth. wife and children motored to Stone Harbor
Sunday.
Mrs. Ernest Richardson and daughter, of Virginia, are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. DevauL
- wife and children motored to Cape May Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jeffries, of Ocean City, called on their parents on Friday evening.
ej»d bathing suits is prohibited. The Commissioner* will greatly »»reclate efforts taken by cltl In bringing about a better
mdltlon.
(Held Over From Last Week) The intense heat wave In the [ r **nt thousands of sweltering ®» Bt, y to the shore over *k end. Every train cams. ' «‘»t!on* well filled and for the I*™ time In years the hotel porch nve forth the air of su 1,r tiy far in advance of
reeorts of Cap* - • - all
The seashore ■v County are
h **t la a good paylxi Invest. o' I~»l. -» Cor home# to live in are the t»4e of peopu now who erontualown .brtr own homes and are w-ag here to stay. Among the thirty-five nswly•rtumed priests at the Cathedral 'J*. ood St. Paul. Phllanpcis. l«a: week, were two w*U •came,, residents of WlldJ U L 1 D i Mcoulnem. Both young '** h »'r spent many etnsont m."!!. “'*• «t on# Urns they nerved jP altar of fit. Ann*a Re*, r*" Jamaa Maronsy attended «d.,*uo. ceremony. Champion addressing the "‘f County Connell -? f *" [ ,c * n Wmoo*. la Saartne. » • - ■ Q 1 W —' r* r\m Im I
tor ue to go
and to rush ta was Things hire changed, h and June opened with a new page of errata taking place for public Infonnatior. Real estate agents In every part of the island report business as abend of records of last year. There Is a better grade of business this year tba u that of last and. a steady demand tor all vacancies, reasonably priced. Is unquestionably the aftermath of last year's drop In prices when a belated season held prospect Ives
off.
OCEAN VIEW Robert Tullner. of Philadelphia, »ent Sunday with his mother. Mlaa Haxel Washburn apt
REMEMBER there la no charge for GLASSES prescribed by us unless satisfactory to YOU HARRY H. LAKE Oesaa City's Optician for Sfi Tsar* SSI Anbury Are., OCEAN OTT. N. J.
EARL DO IT Fre*h Fish
with Potatonl
25c
FISH AND POTATO HOUSE IM L Oak Avt, WOswvtd
Van Sideswiped Track
George
The farm truck
Triple, of Palermo. Itat Friday when a moving van. owned by Charles Klein Company, sideswiped It on Roosevelt Boulevard near Oesaa City. This road is under construction. The five ton truck stiuck Triple’s car as It tried to pass It. The driver refused to stop until he was apprehended on Shore Boulevard near
Palermo.
Pleasant Summer Work Oper for fifty refined yoon* Indie*, ages 18 to 80. Position! will be open from Monday, Jane 28, until Labor Day. Exceptional opportunity to combine a summer’s work with a vacation at the seashore. Attractive remuneration for every voung lady wbo »"ah— good. If interested, apply
H. FOSTER GOSUN 26th Avenue and Boardwalk Wildwood
A-W-N-I-N-G-S Take action new for summer comfort. Select awnings which wffl protect wall paper, rugs and expensive decorations from the rays of a hot sammor son. Then too—the home with awnings is the coolest home. Select your awnings from our variety of pleasing color com-
LAWRENCE M. LEAR Shades, Awnings and Draperies 637-3S ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY
Announcement
To our many friends and patrons:— It is our pleasure to announce that we l»ave opened another restaurant at Seventh Street end Asbury Avenue, formerly the Henry. Our same policy which has made o-ir 941 Asbury Avenue restaurant the popular Ocean Gty dining room, will be continued. TTiat is—wholesome foods at popular prices, served with courtesy and dispatch. We thank you.
Yours,
Smiling Gus Himself. Vienna Delicatessen Restaurant
941 AM wry Awawsa SawwnfA St. A Aafiwry Aw*.
OCEAN CITY
WILLIAM H. RIQHTER TRUSSES 108 South Eighth Street Philadelphia Ba’xbllahed 1839
Expert Repairing
Motor and Bearing Work a specialty
Remer & Quatman 930 Asbiry Arcane OCEAX CITY, 1. J.
Dodge Sedan 1884 model. Just like new, terms reasonable. Apply BEN. JENKINS 930 Asbury Avenue OCEAJT CIYT, *. J.
Rose Tea Room STBEET AVALON, I. J. A 0009 TIMES TO ZAT
F >‘U Coum. Hoot IhA, OdM, Hm,
$1.00
tern CrMm .... SSc pm quart . lee Cream Cones, Soft Drinks, ete. P*imy Lunches Sandwiches d *ra taken for Hot Muffins. Dot Doughnuts. Bome-Msde
SURF HOUSE WAYWl M fTMTHEM. Prop IMUKTTLY ON THE BEACH FRONT Sm UU Cky. N.W Army Now Open for the 1925 Season Writ* or phone for reservations: home cookIn 8 ; large porches, overlooking beech and ocean.
^alfTVYian’tt I PR,CES CONSISTENT ! SERVICE : SAVINGS I C„l. jaiisiiian s [with good quality! satisfaction I oaltzman s We have leased the store formwjy conducted by Miss Meda Whippesal. Our store fs now stocked with a fresh, new line of merchandise consisting of Ladies ana Children's wear, including snappy Millinery and up-to-the-minute Dresses and Outer Wear, Men’s Dress, Sport and Work Wear and Army and Navy Goods—altogether filling a much needed want in this section of Cape May County. Many of you have been in our Bridgeton stores and know that our merchandise is always of the highest standard and that our prices
are right-
Opening Days — Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 25, 26, 27 It has always been our policy to be honest and of service to our customers. Every article sold in our stores must give satisfaction or money refunded. Our 27 years of business experience shows this to be the best policy. We are always in the market p eking up bargains which are passed on to our customers. It mil pay you to shop in this wide-awake store. We solicit your patronage and trust we will have many years of pleasant dealings. BELOW WE LIST A FEW OPENING SPECIALS:
Smart and Chic MILLINERY Sport Hats $1.00 and $1.98 For opening only
SILK HOSE SPECIAL 50c Other* up to $3.00 Wanted Shades
SHEETS
89c
PILLOW CASES
29c
A great value
PORCH A HOUSE DRESSES of Good Gingham 98c Sizes 36 to 52 A Great Bargain NEW CANDY STRIPE DRESSES $2.98
and
$3.98 Engli^i Broadcloth, Tub Silk,. Wonderful opportunity.
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS $1.98 Worth up to $4.00
MEN’S UNION SUITS $1.00 value 69c Stock up for the
MEN’S HOSE 10C P"* Buy a dozen at a
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR Miltisoy—Chit sad Smart. Drewee—Stylish Underwear—The bast Hosiery —All * anted shades B*yuag Suits, Slippers. Hoveltiei, etc.
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS TEXTS SUITCASES COTS HANDBAGS STOOLS T BUSES NAVY PANTS ARMY PANTS SUCKERS. ETC.
MEN’S DRESS, SPORT A WORK WEAR SHIRTS PANTS SHOES C0LLABS nVT-RATT.s STEAKS TEES GLOVES HATS SOCKS AND WEARING APPAREL
NOTE * °* nuthaadiae bought through ivvr i z#. and mail order hoases are unsatisfactory. Boy where yon can pick year needs and feel certain that what yon get most be aatisfactoey in every respect. Mail order house* do not pay taxes in your community nor do thiy help keep ap your instltutlMU.
SALTZMAN’S 15 LANDIS AVE. SEA ISLE CITY :: NEW JERSEY
WHETHER YOU BUY 0B NOT—YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME IN THE* STORE. COitE IN —PAY US A VISIT—AND BE CONVDTCFD.

