CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. IMS.
■ Staged Wild f West Show In Saloon
Stlliru Ptofc 0«ilty T* Ckaift •f Ebootiig Mu ta L«f DurUf
Be Sentenced Wednesday
>ni*Bc* was withheld on Jot Salltrtn. ptMdrd cullty to Ox rUrge of abootlng Btaal«r Hoi aw in (ke tee wfcite attractla* i wild Weal drmo—trmMoc la
IW from Nonh Wildwood. Rnllivan waa hmr4 by Judgr KMrode* laat WaditwMUy at Ooort
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Ha was rather racwa oa what lipyrood on the night of Bep teaber I». when Hotmea waa shot ta the leg. 8a Mated be thought te eta firing blank Cbrtrtdgea. Albert Thom peon, Chief of Polk* of North Wildwood. waa tailed trf dodge ptfiwdg* to state ahat be knew of the affair. Chief Johnaon aald the night the ahoot•waa nailed to
Ml- Liana Bear, a Temple Unt* •snrtty student, returned on Sun4ny. after spending a few dayj with her parents. Charles Reiner, of 4>na Branch. 8. J.. Tlalted relative* ewi Sunday. Cheater Rabtnowlu. Itudent at the University of Pennaylranla Waa a week-end visitor with ffienda and relatives. Mr. Moe Rosenfeld. of Sea We City, was a Woodbine visitor on business on Friday mornl< r. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diamond, of Sea tale City, were here on Sunday with relative*. Saul ■•Ruaty” Levin. Unlvsislty of Pennsylvania student, spent a week with hla parents here. Israel Breslow, of Colllngswood. waa a week-end visitor with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lew C. Abramson and daughter, of Camden, spent Saturday with friends. Harry Potash. Temple I'alver•dty student, was a week-end visit or with hla parents. He returned on Sunday etenlns. Mr. Harry Botwlnlrk. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with rela-
Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mr* B. Rosen spent a few days In Philadelphia on busl-
wonndod In the sag gad Bull Ivan
Sulllraa AM got dawy tho shoot Uf. Is tar tha ravaleaa used la the shooting wan d la fane ad The rorolrer noutaInf aayeral blanks
Mr. and Mrs. Wood and family, of Hsad-of-lhe-RIver. were here on ^Unrday evening with friends. Thompson Peterson returned on ffeturday evening, after spending « few days In Philadelphia. He witnessed the Penn-Cornell game f Franklin Field on Thursday. Milton Feldman, medical student at New York University. feet a few days with hla family. I Charles Goodman, of Camden. Aslted hir parents-for a few days Re waa formerly employed by the William El sen berg firm at ColBuga wood Bea Greensteln. of Philadelphia, a grayluate of University of Penngyl^ahia Law School, spent the tbabkaglvlnc holiday? with hla
bmily.
Samuel Happen spent a few 4ay* in nuiadelphia with friends m* witnessed the Penn-Cnrnell ghuie at Frankllc Stadium on
Eddie Srhlff. of Philadelphia. «'islled Tils grandparents on Friday and Saturday. He returned to Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon. Benjamin Cohen, of Philadelphia. was a holiday visitor with hla parents. He returned on Sun-
Any.
Miss Sadie Zurhowitc. a New York student, returned on Sunday, after spending a few day* with her parents here. Mr. Morton Levitt motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday evening. and spent a lew days with
relatives.
Mins Lucille Levin, a Tempi* 1 University student, visited her parents for a few day* She returned to Philadelphia on Sunday
afternoon.
Allan C. Levenson. I»r. Joseph Levennon and Max B-*kcr were Atlantic City vlattor* on Saturday One of the largest crowd* in the history of Woodbine attended the funeral service* of William Kata, on Sunday afternoon. Mis* Bessie Becker, a student of Temple University, returned to Philadelphia after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives and friends. Mia* Mae Rosenfeld entertained a number of friend* at her home on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Harry l^venaon. of Dover. Del.. *pent a few days with the Levenson family. Harry Pelt, of the Woodbine Clothing Company, returned from New York, after spending a few days there on business. Mr. Morn* Berman and H- Kopman motored to Norma. N. J.. on business on Friday morning. Harry U HaJpern. a student at Philadelphia Dental College, spent a week with his parent*. Mr. Samuel Kravlls returned on Saturday evening after •pending a few day* at Norma. N. J.. with relatives.
SOUTH DENNIS
Prof. Kdwsrd Jcfleraon. of Lakeville. Conn spent Saturday night
with hi* father.
Mr*. Ann* Bender, of Colllagswood. spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with her Bister.
Mr* F. c Barae*.
Mr*. Swain I-udlatn visited Miss Margaret Ludlam recently. Harvey Nickerson went to Wild
wood on Sunday
Ml*« Carrie Douglass, of Cape Msy. visited her mother on Thurs-
day
Leslie I Aid lam. of Cape May Court House, visited Mu* M. C.
1 Aid lam on Frida j
Mr and Mr* William GrlflHh and son of Philadelphia, spent Thaak*- ! giving with Mr and Mrs. J. B
; Scull
Mt ' llnten Nickerson and family and Mr and Mrs < barlea Nickerson visited Mr and Mrs E. Rosa at Petersburg, on Sunday Miss Sophia l-odlam spent the week end with Miss Margaret Lad-
1 « imoCbEVsraJH
DECEMBER <—U
If your birthday is this week you are kind, sympathetic and mat! Rah. always eager in your desire to help others. You are neat, econom
Utian. You posses* remarkable ingenuity and ability, which, with ■wur*extreme carefulness in handling details, enables you to work out pour plan* mentally far in advance, and to forecast the progress and
•rtcoma >f your projects and enterprise* with remarkable accuracy. V You are also distinguished by your decisiveness and executive abil ; ty, especially in commanding and dlitcting other persons in dreura
Mr and Mrs Smith Stiles spent Thanksgiving with Mr. J Stiles, at Dranlavtlle Mrs. R Peterson and Mias P. N Williams, of Avalon, attended the services at the M. E. Church on Sunday. C Husselman. of Cape May Court House, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. Piiaula. H. F Pierson. Misses M rgaret Pierson and Enid Grace called on Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barnes on Friday. Swain I Aid lam visited Miss M. C. lAidlam on Sunday. Harvey Nickerson spent Thanks-gl-lng Day with his son at Wild-
Mlsse* Mary and Agnes Meerwald. of Camden, apcni the holiday* with their parents. Capt. and Mrs. A J. Meerwatd. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hickman entertained Joseph Heaton and son. George, and Eugene Langley on Thanksgiving Day. B Snyder and family, of Erma, called on lelativaa on Sunday. Mias Lydia Nickerson spent Saturday at Wildwood. Francis Boyle spent Sunday with hi* brother. Mrs. A Flsenberg, of Philadelphia. spent Thursday and Friday with her patents. Mr. uod Mr*. Charles Nkkereoa. Mrs George Shaw and children, of Goshen, and Mrs. William Robinson and daughter. Bertha, of Dennlsville. spent Friday with Mrs. Clinton Nkkereoa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millar. Jr, and Miss Hannah McCormick sent to Ocean City on Friday. Richard Hand and faml'y went to Tuckaboe on Sunday morning. Miss Margaret Nickerson entertained the members of the L T. L on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Enoch Scull. Mr. J. Gandy and Mr*. Clinton Nickerson motored to Vineland on Sat-
urday.
The ladles' Aid held their meeting at the home of Mr*. J. Douglas on Thursday. Mr. George Stenecker has Improved the appearance of his barn with a coat of paint. Nicola Malnola and daughter. Josephine, spent Friday at Avalon. Ml-* Sara Abrams, of Clermont, spent Friday with Mrs. Andrea iikkman. Clayton Hickman and family railed on C. W cm rot t. at Denniaville. on Thursday. J. Geraslrochuk and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Frolleh. at Dennlsrllle. Amos Hkkman and family and Mr. and Mr*. David Sntton went to Millville recently. Edward Fowler and family went to Woodbine on Friday night. Mr Morehouse and family vtsitrd Mr*. U R. McCormick on Sunday.
day.
Mis* M Lincoln Is visiting relatives In Maryland. Capt. A. J. MewrwaM attended a meeting of the Board of Shell Fisheries, at Trenton, on Tuewday. Mr Frolick. of Dennlsrllle. visited Joseph Gerasim chuk on Fri-
day.
Mrs. E. R. McCormick and Miss Margaret Underman visited Carl McCormick and family, at Millville. last week. Charles Butler. Joseph Dire and Mrs. Laura Gran Hand, of Camden, spent Sunday with Captain A. J. Meerwald and family. Thomas Jefferson and Miss Roth Hahn called on Captain Stephen
Jeffersoe on Sunday evening George Stenecker went to Ocean City on Monday. Alvin McKaig spent a few days of last week with fcU mother. Mr and Mrs. J. K. Carroll and Miss Helen Carll. of Deantavtlle. called on Miss M. C. Ludlam on
Sunday.
A. J. Meerwald and family spent Saturday at Ocean City. Hazel and Somers Hkkman visited their grandmother at Clermont on Friday. Augustus Meerwald. Misses Edna James and Martha Meerwald motored to Wildwood on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. I .aura McKaig has .tone to BalMmore to spend the winter Work Is progressing on the Myers bungalow, which Is being built by Br. Geori Stenecker. The following polls had perfect attendance during November: Earnest Fowler. Clayton Hkkman. Somer Hkkman. Raymond Hickman. James Malnola Earl Simpson. Anna Fowler. Helen Gerasim chuk. Vera Gerastmchuk. Pauline Geraslmchuk. Mary Malnola. Josephine Malnola. Esther Nickerson and Marts Hkkman. The percentage of attendance was Si t. Mrs. Thomas Hand end son spent Thanksgiving with her parents MU* Margaret I Aid lam spent Wednesday In PhlladelphU.
Woodbine Seniors Stayed Comedy
Wood bins High School sen lory presented their annual class play on Thanksgiving night. Tha play thU year was "Second Puncture." a comedy not often attempted by amateurs, and waa under the direction of Maxwell Baer. There were some fifteen characters In the cast and the affair wa
All Peaches!! Grocer: "ThU U the beat brand of peaches on the market—your husband will like them.** Wife: "The peachea my husband likes are not In cans.’* Grocer: •'What are they Inf Wife: "Bathing salts."
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days with miaueaa. Uriel Raiaar. of Millville, •pent Sunday with relatives He returned oa Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs jL. Dlngatch. of M:Urtfc*, motored hare to spend the weak and •tt* retell eea. Mias Saida RaMaowIta. a Penn eylvania Ualveretty etudeni. former resident hare, slotted relatives oa Thursday and Friday. Mias Raa Cohen, ot PhlUdelFhu. was a holiday vial tor here •1'fc friends and relative* I>i. and Mrs Sol. M. Singer, of. ItiUdelphln. were Sunday visitors
with their
Those ever useful vanities in all styles, finished in gold, silver, onyx and some with jeweled decorations. You will find these a moat appreciated gift by the fair sex. And we carry one of the largest stocks in the city. $5.00 to $25.00
Men’s Signet and Stone Rings
Fountain Pens and Pencils
Attractive Cigarette Cases
Belt Buckles
Pea* of exccpbonaUy fine make, repmeating a combination of beauty and utility tuuarpaued Ererxhnrp. Waterman and Schaeffer Pen* and Pencils in a great va-
An appropriate gift, yet very inexpensive and greatly appreciated by HIM. All prices and all leathers.
You will find a large variety in these cases made of silver, geld, platinum, leather or moire.
$2.00 to $45.00
$3.00 to $15.00
Ladies’ Stone Rings
$1.00 up to $50
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Bear and Max Backer spent *'• enjoyable «veala* at Atlantic Oty oa Friday ovanlag. Miss Rom Dakhovaky a Tempi. icUrraity stndest. returned to FtAladelphts ©u Sunday after R-ndlng a few days with her Farenta tn Wood bln. Alax Breslow, employer* by the Liwntwr* flrtn. at OMIiacswond •a. * »eak-end vtaliar with hi*
family.
Dr Joseph Umssaon ten for i r «:• iphu oa Wednesday ****- <■1 attended the football came at I rnkhn FMa oa, Thaakaslv^nc D»» beta mb paae and Camell «'• returned on Friday even In* _ David Ore her * Temple Cei •eraity etudeat. viailad hi* par **>t» lor a lew day*. Anthony Terr:to returned o* fonday morning after Ire days at ZLxabeth.
Many beautiful designs from which to choose. Solid gold or platinum with rare settings. and most attractive in design. $10.00 to $40.00
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M-k gold rings, set with semi-p r e c i o u s stones. Choice of garnet. topaz, tourmaline, amethyst, aquamarine and black onyx.
$10.00 to $75.00
Every Man Has Equal Opportunity
Two men start out in the business world at twentyone. One is a success at I forty; the other is a failure.
Both had the same start; both were healthy and strong, both were equally well educated—physical and mental equals. Yet the re*u!t in eleven years is success for one and failure for the other. You see it happen right along; many of your acquaintances, whom you know started out with similar advantages, are placed in the relative position of success and failure today. What’s the reason? I
VISION!
It is the man with vision who grasps opportunities. Every man has equal opportunity, but the one will lack vision and let the op portunity pass, unheeded. The other will grasp it, and will pull himself up the ladder of success.
The man with vision will buy Sea Isle City real estate today He will see that an unprecedented demand will occur in the earl) spring, and he knows that the law of supply and demand always governs prices. The supply of Sea Isle Gty real estate is very limited—the demand has no limit He knows, therefore, that what he buys now be will sell later at a profit.
Buy Sea Isle City Real Estate Now
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$25 to $100
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Mis* Dorelhr Pol lota who I* •aiateTKl In FhllaSrlpBla for the iiw being, visited bar parent* on Thankasliing Dag. Mr. Harry Schulte motored to Nsw York on Thuradaj and apent a >» days vtlh his family. Mr. Rn| IinR.*rmaa. of New Y>ok. N**ol a few days ntth
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