Cape May County Times, 2 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE KAY COURT

All Ready For Odd Fellows’ Convention Oomb City Lo4fe Has

Program of the

Ocean City Lod««. No. J44. X. O. O. F, M« nU act tn tbelr preparation for the entertaining of tba

Grand Xatdc* *

October 6 to 10. ThU to the first time that Ocean City bar ever bad the honor ci entertaining eo large a conventloB and everyone U taking part In the

train which will arrive with the de legatee from all aeotiona of the State. The entire program for the a mapped out by the

of both order* take place at '

je publicity Ocean City will receive by the 1mpraaslon which will be made on the delegates when they arrive here. Leroy Howe, publicity agent for the convention, has sent news article* to all cities In the Bute telling of the convention and of the advantages of Ocean City. Several surprise*, which are not Ifc-ted on the program, will take place, although at the preeeat Urns

bring your amber glasses and keep In good spirits. Here's a chance to see see-sick Odd Fellows and

Rebekah*

Dr. J. Thornier Hughes to gen-

eral chairmen of the local con re nible! tioo committee. Roy E. Darby to secretary. The Chairmen of the

sub-committees are as follows: I»ubHclty—F. Leroy Howe; tertalnment—Lewis Gandy;

' Nickel

meet the delegates and special train on its arrival In Ocean City at the Eighth Street Station, and then a abort parade to the convention headquarters, the 'Hotel — • It Is requested that all

coming by auto

on time at the station.

t p. M. Special session of the Rebekah State Assembly wUl be held at the convention headquar-

tars <^Hote,n«der.l ^ Bedg. and Booklet-Bdward W. demonstration^wtll be presented at | °»lw; Convention Headquarters— firmer INl^h Wreet Henry B Cree; Decoration.-Tbe-

TbTmcmrtdi- ®PW>« V. Townsend; Automobile

“ d Transportation—John G Dennis: fISLTSL bT U Spedal Train—Oscar Rlsley; Bu third 1 degree will be ton- ^u of Informstlon Mrs. H.

ferred by Eden Lodge. No. 10. , Sp,r “

9 P. M. InlUstorj work by the

Rebekahs at the Municipal 1^-

Vlllon. Moorlyn Terrace and the p.

.Ik All Rebekahs are

Board walk. All Rebekahs are j

specially Invited.

Wednesday

10 A. M. The first business session of tbe Grand Lodge and State Assembly will open Wednesday morning at tbe convention

many children may not wish to el asp then, a half hour of quiet play may be aubaUtuted Just before the evening meal to rest and calm the child. A meal to more enjoyable and more easily digested it preceded by- a rest. Not many hours uf the day are left for out-door play, but these hours are golden, and should be eo planned that no child Is denied the benefits of sunshine cud fresh <Ur. —Statement Issued by Rutger College.

condition* Some people like tbe | The sensation of beating the Atlantic Ocean and the attractions. train to the croeslng is nothing to of the East Coast mean more to the sensation of meeting It there. |, them than other sections. Some ( ■■ prefer the fresh water lakee and | xjcohol and gasoline form -, w „_ „ the ridge country toother* the (mlxtlK , th . t gp,n death to many Uf . ‘“."mmi « Gulf section means Florida and a mjdmrtt rider 1 K w «l»*iHfi o* Min nth.ra er«r.r lb. more tronl- *

« nor, Tto, o,: mh Son:—"How la u u.. Weary Dad:—"in the ,

Play for Gm4 School Work

No child should be permitted to go to school without eatiag a good breakfast, declare, the food specialist of tbe New Jersey State College of Agriculture Wellcooked. easily-digested food, pleo- : ty of sleep, and out-door play are

‘Tje time Is at hand when tbe cl Use ns of Florida." says the St. Petersburg Times, "must present t united front against the attacks being made upon It from without and from tha Insidious, selfish opaganda from within. "The former Is fostered by . alousy, hatred and Ignorance, the latter being moat In evidence. Judging from reports received and ■ ‘vertlssmenta read In foreign pa-

ra

"The selfish propaganda from

within to being promoted by Interests whose eote idea is to unload certain paresis of land or ac-

quire the control of other* Tt Is certainly high time that

the prees of Florida cease publishing any interrissrs or articles emanating In one section which make untrue statements about an-

If they tell the truth and

southern end of the State. That to a fortunate condlUon. be- j turn the diversity of choice; .treads the nphulldlag over the 1 entire State, and so perforce the growth to general and the benefit* accrue to all who remain free enough from prejudice y> enjoy

itinned success of the

■tats depends upon the oo-opera-tlve effort of every clttsen living In tt Selfishness must give way ally progress, and the watchword, 'all for Florida and Florida for all.' be made a fact

Instead of a fancy."

4 P. M. Automobile sightseeing

nt theme see all and know all All children who are attending

£30 P M Banquet will te school, particularly the many whe served tn’ the banquet hall of the »re attending for the first tbm

SSS-'- b '

* periences are a strain on hny Thursday child, especially the very active

10 . M Srsfctons of the Grand on « *} rcepoaslWUty , there to ^ mn , , ' j o,.. f Assembly at the to ®* nd th * children to school on tempt to offer Intelligent and un-

*,s r

t^yourself as others see you.) toe** rdisAedJ’f ■K»t children. ,s p u Old-fashioned clam Rest and sleep are essential ror bake and beach party at Eighth ‘ the child. It is mainly when the rr r t and T)fn~h Everybody come body to at rest that It grows for Street and Beach Kveryoooy come . tbe hour* are

aren’t aware what they may be. The Mercer County association to whooping things up for the conrratioo and will bring down a Urge number who areal regular delegate* The Cape May County aaaoetaUon to also planning name non of a feature which will take

following constitutes tbe

arranged by some one who bad a humorous turn of mind. Tbe program has been forwarded to all tbe lodge* and delegates.

This to "go a you please night ' Reception of all visiting delegates bj Boardwalk merchant* Arrency accepted

ISkC A. M. Attenlkw Rebekahs.

Odd Fellows bring youi L. Tbe ocean Is officially declared ope* st tbe above hour, and tbe water guaranteed * 5.60 P. M. Arrival of special train a'. 6J0 P. M reeving pictures will be taken of all delegates arriving, to be shown all over the country, as well as at the special show on Thursday evening id members of the

rsell as outers see you.) - i '. .. ’ ... f u aid-fashioned clam Beet and sleep are essential ror j beach party at B ‘* v * ‘* when the

Street and Beach. Everybody

TW. iiM "t,. Ih Ot lb,

child.” The boy or girl Just entering school requires clever

Friday 1 hours of deep a day. U there Is aiT^LevA teir the • M opportunity, a nap on the ,s^s«*ss‘.-u£:i“»“■ '■ •“ via automobiles, as guests of Captain Maurice Gandy, at Tuckaboe. HH

N. J. Car* srtll leave Hotel Flandat sixty minutes after eight, eo t your alarm clocks and be on e." Also to be included on way back an excellent Inspection tour of tbe Baron De Hlrwcfa Colony, at Woodbine. N J. This to tbe only city under Jewish government tn

the United States.

2 P. M Sailing parries on Great Egg Harbor Bay. visiting the lair of tbe famous Captain Kidd. “Keep

4 P. M Base ball game at the City Park. Fifth and Bay Avenue : Teams playing—North Jersey vs. South Jersey. Bring your horns., A force of ten unplre* will be on i band to settle all dispute* as well as the whole police force. Grandstand seals for everybody, but you w IU have to bring your own peanuts. | ? P. M. Go as you please night No. 2 Boardwalk promenade cover charge. Ocean breeres free of charre • Saturday 9 A. M. Outside fishing trip to

T-ytAWBRS* Urt e tow oh. s

isbed is baked-oa suit! dJMssf Pase—6k* fee eutic ,lfinfOfeoe Equip wsib* —dues*tM yon getVMsrs feHwfepfemwGFAfimssl fe*»i !■»» Cf l*g

V

It’s The Lumber After all it's the quality of lumbc' that makes your house valuable.

You can rely on us to give you only the best seasoned wood.

H. $. FOX LUMBER CO. OPPOSITE READING STATION

TUOCAKOE "F'oxhasxt' NEW JERSEY BeU PSoot, Todtfiboe 280I-R-I3

Tushingham Q^cc Equipment Company 210-12 EL Oak Ave. Wildwood, N. J. Bell Phone 1H-W

That's the Oration son:—"Boy-oh-boy I've got tbe automobile at last. You orta' sea her take a bill." Frtand:—“Up or downT"

Dunb Dan Sayt Pre alto* beard the wealthy Hr. Janes Is very Deni erratic, tort HI be darned if be feeks like n petitMaa to fee.* "We really don't object to your smashing your car and hilling yourself.” said tbe philosophical •quire. "It's the question of your killing some one else who might not like it. Seventeen fifty.

The Barber*’ Association of Rve Mile Beach hove agreed to abide by the law of the Association in the following order: Close on Sunday, from October to May. Shops open 8 A. M.; close 8 P. M. Saturday: 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Close on Holidays as follows: All day Thanksgiving, Christinas and New Year. On Fourth of July and Labor Day, open until 4 or 6 P. M. All olher holidays close at 1 P. M. By order of the Barbers* Association

WeVe reduced

our Used-Car prices

recognition of the depreciation brought about by New Yearly Models—and to conform with the

recently reduced prices on new cars

Some of Our Remarkable

'"TODAY vrs offer you die finest values, the wid1 est selection of dependable used cars in die city of Wildwood. Cars that are completely up-to-date in price. Cars with thousands of miles of unused transportation. Save your time by coming here first—for we have one of the largest and most varied selections of used cars in the city. All under one roof. AD at prices revised downward to take into account the depreciation brought about by the announcement of new yearly models and by new

prices.

And every car is sold under the strict provisions of die famous Studebaker Used Car Pledge —the fairest and most business-like policy ever adopted for the sale of used cars. If you are not familiar with this pledge you should visit our a

Used Cars Bargains

In Studebaker salesrooms used cars are honestly represented- Each car has but one price —the same price to all. And you have the privilege of driving any car purchased for five days. If it is not exactly what you want, simply return it and you can apply your deposit on the purchase of any other car, new or used, in our stock. And every Certified Studebaker carries with it a 30-day guarantee. Since Studebaker has brought out no new yeariy models, the prices of Studebaker Used Cars have not been cut so sharply as iu the case of other n

Dodge Sedsm. 1823. Oae of tbe lost Vi ed sad folly < that will give warty aew car service, bat at a ased car price. I860 STUDEBAKER 1924 SPEcial Six Sedan, folly goaroateed. a car that any family would be proud of 31180 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX Sedan, 1924. repainted, only slightly used and a car that we are glad to recommend. Price 3900 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SUL 1924. fve-pasoeager Coupe, complete with trunk, balloon tire* rew*i£iwd. aad folly warranted A real bargain at $1100 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX SEDAI. 1920. While ran 63.000 mile*, is rtfll bet-

1925 ' Coupe Sedan, nearly new, and a style of car that ■erres miuty Price $450

OVERLAID 1921 Sedan, repainted and a real good small car for $300 OVERLAID' 1922 Toorise Car. Only $126 this week. BUICK COUPE, Model E 45 Tba should interest any gunner who wants a dosed car, bat mot particular about tbe safest style- Will accept $75 ensb far this one.

with Calif on: u Top. price3500

STAR SPORT T0UH5G 1926. A real damy car. 3*00

But on a basis of unusued mileage, comfort and trouble-free service, the Certified Studebakers remain the best value in the Used Car market.

car* quiet aad good-looking. . , Sale price $400 STAR. 1923 Sedan In good ice »»

Unusually i Time Payment Plan The Studebaker Deferred Payment Plan is the most reasonable in tbe city. Select any automobile from our used car stock and purchase it out of your income. Only a small down payment is necessary—then pay the balance in convenient monthly installments. Investigate these unusual terms before buying any used car. Why not come in today and see some of the remarkable bargains we offer at these' new reduced prices?

STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX

SEDAI. 1924. re paint.d sad TUirrrB a*d LIGHT DE-

coadition that will

please tbe moat particular buyer. Price $900

STUDEBAKER LIGHT BIT T0URHGS. of years respectively 1922. 1923 aad 1924. with prices of $300, $350 tad $400 These axe absolutely bargain prices aad more than your money's worth assured.

iirans. Forf p"* 1 ^ lireu, TOT F“* ooriWl

$300. Star WiroT. e 0 " Fori Too Ti«t Bob briood cob. oolj olirbUj uri $300; Otodoboko $+“« Trick Jot oalj $1« Abori » oolj • port* 1 b* rf oor Prpcri.H- 0«d 0*"

ROBERT G. PIERPONT CITY HALL BLOCK, WILDWOOD N. J.