Cape May County Times, 24 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Orer on* hundrod Wildwood KiwanlaBS. wlrao and iwoethearta picnicked at the Wildwood Golf Clab Tuaaday afternoon of laet week. The affair started at 3 P. M. with nportt la charge of H. Potter Goelln. ▲ dinner was held at 6 o’clock. Dr. J. J. Bariu. head of the State Normal School, at Glaeahoro. spoke, lie told the Kiwanlam that be had arranged a rather heary addreee, bat after parti el patlig In the rood

NOTICE TO •IDDKIta

..... that eealed by '-be Board of of Cape May partn« with Two

Gencrettf. a portion the Cpaotr Road Hnown as A Saetlon of Olanwood Avenue in the CHy of Wildwood. Cape May Cr.nty, N. J.; estimated amount of Two Couraa Bituminous Concrete parlna *1»* square yards, said bids will be oened and read In public a‘ Cape fay Court Kooee.M. * — **’-*—

day.. Aunst t. STANDARD TIME.

Di a wines. specllicstlonA i

of bid. contract and I

rw WILDWOOD CREST Furnished. Five rooms a I nest ion. lioeO.OO. Onl srlSY^fe.'' '

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BAY SECTION, h houses at bara 8. Wood. IIS

Am. WIMwood

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OCEAN CITY -HALF STORE FOB MIL Suitable foe mast market or ---* -—- -* Ceeaa Oty

WOMEN’S AND -rKj.iunjr— Tou^wtM^ba B^Sha-T^SieiEli City ' BUR.

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MILUNERY-rrS WORTH A TRIP Ocean dtp ‘ • bmutiful ‘

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tine of quaRty end • Julius Roth. MT •>"« City.

K Wl LDWOOD TORE !B OPEN • n™. e^T'aSurem’s cMhOsvidows. WUdwooc and IR11-

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WILDWOOD—HAVE too time

to look? We have time to show TOO A look may mean many dotla.s Dare Brother; Inc.. Realtors. Atlantic and

OCEAN CITY— est.

.TTRACTIVE

bath. Ilvtns and dinlnt rooms, kitchen. — ient basement, and I-cai ar beach and R. R. staIniprerdi. Water, sewer Imsll cash payment. Bal-

trnrui. Strd St..

_ CORDIAL INVITATION TO VIS R Court"View Tract on the Shore u* Church. tSpe Lots 10x100. *116

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NORTH WILDWOOD—TWO LOTS.

Keystone Phone:

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In the oHl'e of said engineer, at Marmora. N. J., and may be Inspected by prospective

bidders during business hor— dera will be furnished with the apecHIcatlona and blue

the drawings by the eel— _ proper notice and deposit of fU-00 fc l %rm°So , 55S55Sr-1H be-refund “ —“— and btae prints

--Ineer In good from the date

: prints of

condition within tO days

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-ompsny a bid.

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Plandtrd Propoaal Worms.

nar designated therein 1— by the spsctflrsttons, most be enetoeed In sealed envaaopes bearing the name and sddrees ofbldder and name

and a certified 1 than ten (10)

n Freeholders, Cape a. N. J.. and must be

a certificate from

surety company guamnti ' nlshlng of abend and

check for not leas per cent, of the ■ sided said check leas than ISOO.OP

mMRM andbe p|sce and on the hour above The Standard Prweoeal form U tachad to the apedhpaUonm. which will be fumlahed

ns. copies of n application

order of the Board of Choaen LUTHER C OGDEN. S T. MILLET HAND° r -H-»t-74i-pfm.n NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Edward C. gts.saa, Dec'S

In connection with the convenlUon at Cepe Key of the O. A. R. Vetereae. end Deughterm of Vet- • r *Bf e new tort wee Instituted In Wildwood, et the home of Mrs. Cerrle Bcrirem 114 Weet Pine Avenue, to be known et Tent No. Tiie State Department Preeldent, Am#Hr. E. Welker; NeUonel Senior Vloe President. Stelle Underhill; Cerrle Water*. Katharyn. White, Past Department Presidents, together with three other Past Tent Preeidenu. acted ea Installing officers In organUing the new tent. Sister* Eldredge. Hand. Burford and Swain, of Prances E. Willard Tent No. 1. cf Cape May. were also present to help in orgenUing aa were also Mr*. I-oole, lira. Martin, and others, from Peter-

son end Neware.

The following officer* were installed: President, Carrie Scrivanl; senior vice president, NetMe Robert; Junior vice president. Margaret Dunham; chaplain. Lillie Mthlan; treasurer. Marlon Nunevlllar; secretary. Sarah W. Maxwell; patriotic inetructor. U>la Rcbart; council member No. 1. Harriet Holmea; council member No. 3, Sara Dawson; council member No. 3. May Courtney; color bearer*. I*yl Clouting. Blanche Boiarth, Hattie Boiarth. Beatrice Taylor; guide. Beatrice Max veil, guard. Rae Maaon. aa ■Utant guard, Mr*. Stall; mu slcian. Ethel O. Maxwell; presi co-respondent. Emll> 8. Vogt. Thirty-two members were admlt-

"I don’t think I betUr. dad. Only yeetardty Betty called me a poor worm."

Following the meeting, refreshmenta were served by Mrs. Scrtvanl. and a social time enjoyed by

Thieve* Foiled

For the third time within . month an attempt wea made to break in the garage of Benjamin Pritchard, of Buna, at 3 A. M. Friday, last week. Pritchard, who lives ccroa* the railroad tracks facing the garage, which elands on the main shore road waa awakered by the barking of the dog. Upon seeing a light flare up In the garage, he began firing •*«»» at the men. which they returned. several shots being exchanged. The would-be thieves eecaped, and no damage was done except .three windows were broken In mnd the door broken down.

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Fitch. SurrogaU of tbs County of Cape May. made on t:* fifth day of June. A b. IMS. so the application of the subscriber. Executor of said

rarferiraa; •crlber tatdrr oath or arhelr claims and demands

SHERIFFS EALE

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CUT—BELL LOCATED

i bungaknrm. apartdwHilnsa. sanvires O-CaUaiSaa. MJ As-

GCEAN CITY—WE'LL GET YOU ■at the room you want. That’s _AoeJeMy. We also rent and sen Wtf^o. I. E. Klatter. IMS AS

OCEAN CITT—ANT KIND OF irdirv^S’EI?

STONE H ARBOR-YOl~LL NEVER

STONE HAPBOR-INVEST IN THE Wonder City " Opportunities for preAUble Investment are numrro^Ccr.sult Oeonre B. 8fv-t n«er_ MthSi and trd Ave . Stone llaihor. —4S

OCEAN CfTT-TAKE OUR Invest hi Ocean City —

tor sale'of *M < OTtasZsd directed. Issued out !

day of Tuna.

of the Court of

MONDAY. JULY XT. 1M».

---- -en the hours of twelve and five o dock P. M . to wiu at twelve o'clock, i-jon. (Standard Time) of said day, at the ShettfTs o-Tce. In Cape May Court-House. Cape May County. New * A U cwtoln mortgafed premises, with the appurtenances, in the btU of comrtalnt In ths said cause particular-

ly set forth and described, that Is to AO that.treet or p reei of land and

raste.y side of Italia Plsi* one hundred tost northwestwardly from Its tni h» stoht of a rtobt line with i westerly aide of Park Road — -iatos r — •• north'

hundred feet, and lytnx at right eagles thereto south weet wauPy one hundred and twenty-five feet to and along the established |.ns of the northeasterly i of tha Rio del A (Tare waterway

^^jbecrlbs.— . ea* 11 ' DU * C ivyBEkr" t' STEVENS,

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Cape mST^’j.

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

tads to pay debts. Mlcha»l A.

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ceased, having exhibited t unde- oath, a just and true account < the personal estate and debts of se Ccrio Ferrari, deceased, whereby i appear* that the personal estate c said Carlo Ferrari. 1in*a*»fl. Is In sufficient to pay fats debts, aiv* — quested the aid of the Court i

D. Transer’s Inlet Hotel Storm Avenue, Townsend’s Inlet

Saturday and Sunday Evenings Oi ly July 25th and 26th Special Entertainment

Georgette DeLorzia Dancer from Casino de Paris

S. Paoli Tenor from the French Opera

NATHAN GOUROVITCH, Manager Welcome! SEA FOODS SERVED

A H an to insurance policy

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that protect* yon against loss from lire or theft ib easy to boy and will prove your salvation when the sad event ocean.

Talk to us.

appear before the Court, at the c

;— _ ■—— day of Aasuot next, at tM-thlr y ©dock In tho forenoon, to show cauao why so much of the lands.

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BOTH PHONES JOHN L. MAHER Him*

thereof, as the case may require' ana ■ th !f to the Burro- | 5 **5*' ^ to Immcdlately hereafter up at three of tho moat public plaoaa to the County of Cape May for ■*’ »“*- •uoceaalvety and be pub-

aat once each week for the In the Cape May County of the newspapers of this

Pier Theatre

Sea Isle City, N. J. THE BEST OF PHOTOPLAYS EVERY NIGHT 7:30 end 9:15 P. M. Program- Week of July 25th

Saturday, July 25— Antonio Moreno, Fntny Ruth Killer, Rath Qifonl, David Torrenoe in HER HUSBAND’S SECRET

Sunday, July 26— Home Peters in RAFFLES, THE AMERICAN CR \CKSMAN

Monday, July 27— Betty By** in FOLLY OF VANITY A 1925 Queen of Sheha in a drama tin fantasy.

Tuesday, July 28— D. \ ISN’T LIFE WONDERFUL A story of Love and Potatoes

Wednesday, July 2**— Warner Bros. Pre*.nti an All Star Cast THE LOST WIFE

Thursday, July 30— Barbara LaKarr and Conway Tearle ii THE HEART OF A SIREN A First Rational Special

Friday, July 31 — James Oliver Curwood’s Hovel of the Gres'; Outdoors THE HUNTED WOMEN

Victrolas at Half Price!

Wagging tongues aaid, 'Talking machines are dead," just because there were something like three million of them made during the war tubes by over 300 concerns—most of them failed—that had to be marketed at some price. Millions of dollars were lost. But the industry isn’t dead. The Victor Talking Machine Co., in Camden, just held tight and improv'-d their plant. So sure are they of the future that thousands of men are being added to the working force. In emphasis of all this, a far-flung sale is permitted of

VICTROLAS AT HALF PRICE!

Yes, the latest models are included—everything except small portable styles. There hasn't been anything like it—won't be again. Sale is apt to end

quickly.

Type 80 Upright 100 Lfpright 105 Upright

Prwoent Price Siio.oo $150.00 *180.00

N.w Price *55.00 *75.00 *90.00 *55.00 *75.00 *100.00

210 Console

215 Console

*150.00 *200X10

220 Couole

C. M. Ware Company

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MILLVILLE, N. J. Free Delivery in Cape May County

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