Cape May County Times, 9 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 12

: MAY COTJKTY TIMES. FEIDAT. MARCH 9,

The Crowds Are Coming To DOLLAR

VINELAND’S WEEK

BARGAINS! March 16 to March 24 BARGAIN

.Vineland's Dollar Sales Week Has Sixth Birthday

Established as Means of Stimulating Business, It Has Proved Tremendous Success And Has

Grown Steadily inrVolume

These Men Are In Charge This Year Strong Committee Directing Vineland Sales Week

Cedarville

Mr. Mrs. Morgan iilifted j Mim UUlan Hurted apei •Ihot thr week-end with reU-! week-end In Bridkerwi. the lire* in Merchantiille. (of her rtat.r. Morner

»' d «r. Gkadon Oeors* fwrM

Plan Adopted by Other C ties in U. S. and Canada

Nun of “Miracle”

In the “Dove” -j PqU"

Olga Baklanova Plays in Norma Talmadge Picture MUXVOLE - Atmospheric !«* aielodr la conducive to a screen Ph pUycr'a grcateat work, but allenn : m u nooessary for a do* film per-1 To former to act roattitlcallj before Ha thi camera. sto In the De Mllie studio, abaolute Ml1 ■Hence waa maintained by director Frank Craon durme the (i|.l ,ri recUon o? ■•Almost Human." Vera Beynolda' latest starring picture In which three thoroughbred ca- * 1 '’ Binea were employed. In order “• that the dog* might have mu- <■ roundingr that would enabl' them v to do their best work, perfect quiet prevailed on the set Not P a sound waa permitted during the * rehearsal* or the final taking of the *«ene». Only the steady grinding of the

of the trainers. The picture in which these doc screen alar* appear was suggewted by the Richard Harding DstI* novel. "The Bar Sinister." and It was made, under the pe.rsou.-il supervision of William r de Mllie. It will be shown at the New Levity Theatre on Friday and Saturday. Kenneth Tbotupann I* leatured a* leading man and In the supporting cast are Clairs McDowell. Ethel Wales, Majel Coleman. Fred Walton and other.-

, and Mr* Lorenre Lore! Mrs. WUtoont Payater Bridgeton /hopper* on Mob- to b* oui nfter an illnes

Mr* Henrietta Job!

'spending a few week* w.sh

daughter, lies- SuntoMe. and Mew. WU»*_ .

Sh.nnan Garrison ha*' Mr. a"d -Mr*. Gleadon Burt.' JJIT conllned lo hi* borne by'who were recently married. illnnw. [living In half of the bouse with'

Harry Mulfotd I* numbered 1 Samuel Bateman. iDalrtej among the III. a victim of grippe. Mertlll Holten has Just re- b# . fr

turned from Bridgeton Hospital.; , Bd „„ Xew- . here he had an t^eratlon Per j^y ^ KUMU*. were in tow. formed for Appendicitis. iRumlay attending the rcrlvaJ

Mi. kTa*ter has secured employ- _. M ,7 , Ftink . an l jrervtre/ ta the M E Cbureb. I tu-nt i far re. B»Wla lore ^»e returned from i M . tnd Mr* ft Gandy and

Frank Mer.nlen. chairman: Ar- Ixtwis Newcomb U driving a'?, r"*" 1 ln .chUdten. Ikorothy and William.) thu.- J Srb«!r. *ecr«-tary; Morrl* ! new Chevredet coupe. *»' iltllvill*. spent the week-end

2^V,/rJaK!^£a: I K««.CdW»w— I

iKSSai"”' 1 «" two i H«*Sw MMiiac I ""n*" u«* ww** f- -1 \n interesting feature of tbel w A chlrlcen bouse bad 1 "I f u«., from a «t*H with rela

Kale- Week thu r .», win be the !„„„ .g* 1 ^ Z 1 *:caught lire and t.urn.d to th*jn«e» in MIDiHle

Hollas Rale* We< to 24. inclusive—

- fnllowlng

of prumhkMM and leading

. jthry will r r ■ kA. Frasier

Mr*. Norman Keastei to Millville, where fide in the future, has secured empioy-

facre of several of tb<

crowd will he circled, and t...._ wtli be entitled to free tickets to

the theatre.

Rev. Hagill Goa to Trenton

Her W illiam Magill will leave j MoTolay ^mng“ i w-k for Tcenton. where b*jp,, r t -

- e.n — -a -a. . Btuillle l

Itvln Gandy entertained; leiatlvre and friends in

was burred, but the Are-1•»•»" ' »*f her birthday. An apI nirn had quo- a Hills trouble in prtlrin* chicken dinner and an “V."* ’V, I 'f* a: " uh " •»>^«> *>r

uoywi Moinera bun oar * *’**

'ground.

Five

little 1

, motion pictiire* which the Grand ! inn ci'c nunoreo imx

'he Masonic Building. s» t.3o

M. Monday. March 2*. when, «... , .

■»o automobUea are to beriained (he Is.y.1 Mother. Bandar L N ** s ‘ r'v-" « w »! •" «he dim. the School CIs- of the Brick Chn;ch Tr « n,, ' n Nonnal School, spent the '*«. of set erst of - -be nua was in the form of a fare '- n ' 1 wl,h ^ B»rent*. Mr.

|K>.b to Mr* Maclll and i' Mr * - Sateman.

also Mr* Moore, who are leaving! William C Mulford. of Bridgetor new homes In the near future* «^b. —7 ^ Belmont

—— Clinton, are spending some lltnv

in Port Republic. "•Ison Hickman,

the week-end

.. . their parents.

.Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Hickmar

Mr an,s Mr*. Ralph Co* have ’Th' - 1-sdle*- Aid Society of the return d to their home in lx-ej- Hsp'i*! Church met at the home •• rg alter spending a week with ' ,f Mi*. Lucy Powell on Tiieshi» brother. Hmiglaks Co*. {day afternoon.

• lr. snd Mrs. CilBord Moore hare purchased a farm in Bayer's N«k and will move there in the near future. Samuel Schafer. Jr.. t»L. purchased Mr. Mwr.es hou*e on North Main Street and wtB ieeide there. Mr. and Mm. Sebaftt were last recently mar-

., 111 rvn nepuoiic. « P °ti tr * Meaa « , **• and Mr* Nelson HI

) t" r *L°l Mr " Wallace of Paulsboro. spent the w. 1 n Tuckahoe on Thurnday. March, In town, guests of their |

If r mnA VI • . I. _ ... 111 _ .

SHOP AT KLEINMAN'S

and get your Costs snd Dresses Direct from Our Factory to Ton

S. W. Cor. Boulevsrd snd Lsndis Avenue

VINELAND, N. J.

Sprint Openmg Festuring Coats and Hats for Kidi Exbs Vew, Dn, Dollar Sales W - $1 Special Children’s Drea S to S Ywnrt. In *11

prtare

Boys’ Wash Suit

Extra goo.-

Women - \\a Dresses - - S' A ticket entitling you to s t

witk m

HALL'S 626 Landis Avenue

Wosnni Ap Vint land. N

Totally unknown to picture fan*. Olga Baklanova, who play* one of the leading role* with Norma Talmadge In "The Dove." at the New Levoy .Monday and Tue*d*y. I* one of the most famons actn-ases on the Rim*ian stage She is the ymiRgest

. BIVALVE- Miss Anna Diik* I 7|pow in full charge o( the restaur ljuit at Bivalve, known as th, American taking over the bu,, Hires on Thursday of la«i »e..k j Mis* Diik* 1* only »eventeei ■ jwars of age and i> to be eompli r. .inentre! upon her l>u irir^v tniiia ■lr..

laughter. Evelyn, of WIMwoS! *■ re visitor* at the home of Mr.' did Mrs. Edward Bowker on Bun-!

ati*>

be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel frlant and aUir and Mr*. Peter Sharp were In' Tbledfnrd on Fridav aftending the I yotinml of Mr. Hoffman ^ ' ,rs - Ahrani Tamp war. in thi E< ’ ,on Sunday vb-itinr her nre. Mr. and Mr*. L. Garrison "Mr and Mr*. Schuyler Godfrey ! , lackwrtod. were roennl guewU .,fi j.^aiiiuel Godfrey. p' -' ,rs Jennie Shrupahire is pass-j . In* some time with relatives, in: ! Haddonfii Id. Mr*. Mae W'alKrs wa* shopping !,n Jlridgeton on Tue/d,, „f

Sunday with Dorche

hewromer. K Girl

«nd Mn « harles Ire. iif* are ti- happy parent* 1 iittle daughter, born Fehni ' j Mr*. Ire waa formerly!

! v> ‘' Elvira W'hlldin I* with ha! *ist'-r in Iren burg for an indeB-i

nit* period

Jack Henderson who has been ^rmto**** * l,h ^ kf'l’pe is ImH»> .uond W arwick, a teacher at. Audubon, spent the week end here- with hi* parent*. Mr. i Thomas Warwick. Mn. Wallace Din -nds of Mrs. Elliabeth H - Mrs. Wallace r awl

AT EASE That s How \ ou 1! Feel in a

Ted Lenore says: Try paying cash for everything you buy for six months and see how much more merchandise your money will buy, especially if you shop at a cash, one-price store. And don't forget Dollar Sales Week logins March 16. With every dollar spent, you get one chance on your choice of a 4-door Dodge or Essex sedan. Sure, 1 give tickets. Make my store your meeting place in Vineland. Ladies waiting room on mezzanine floor. TED LENORE Sell* For Les*—Why Pay More? Elmer Street, bet. 6th and 7th Sts., Vineland, N. J

from Bress

from

$22.50

Smglt or double bnuuled potlem. i„ ih, .pprov,d •tyiM of the season. From (he smart trim English models lo the more reserved styles lh„ gr a celul

and distinctive.

OUR BETTER CLOTHES ARE TAILORED AT Monito Hosiery Tyson Shin-.

25c to $1.50 $1.95 to $5.00 75c'to $2.50

UP

AS! HON PARK fiickok Belts

Myer Bress

(Ne;

647 LANDIS AYE., VINELAND, N.J

MEN’S AND BOYS’ Spring Suits and Topcoats In Cuhtsem. Wontedi and all the Wanted Spring Shades. Two-pants Suits $16.50 and $22.50 —SPECIAL— ^ dvette Blue Serge Suit Goarsateed , nd $22.50 (Two Pant») Boys’ Easter Suits $7.50 to $12.50 CLARENCE C. MATTIOLI 620 LANDIS AVENUE 0 " 4 ' , ' n VINELAND, N. J.

Pay Cash—

Pay Les

We re adding new customer* every day b«* Til P ^ k> of Lowe » t Prices and One h AH. Buyers are learning that they can «>«'

on all purchase* made here.

h ree 1 ickets for Dollar Sale? ^ r These are our regular prices

CUIy.n.rrd Cord BudroU. oodl St«l Hr.tr, Scoop,. ^

Wrto, Foucrt,, Md,

Blur Rddro, MUt ond Hop., pm cm.

“'‘t Hoi*, per cm

KmIco MUt end Hope, per can Crown Bottle Cape, per grot*

^eet. Staae Jm, each

Gemaw Cefc Clmw. per foot

CArTti. *■£*• ?****•• ®* c **

500-th Faahank’. Platform «

^pwee Pantry Set., md.

^2-pc Lustre Tea Seta, per *et ^ Maab PouHry Wire, per r<

^oot Spare Mmh Banner WrTper

g-B^W-ee.^ c. •finnan Brand Helchet.’ red,

Ratchet Bm Breen 77 >*4" Pipe Wrenchn. cmk

"ire Nail*, per ft

fCIl R ” l o“ ^ P« roll Onr-hnrte B l Plo w . ^

Hvery item sold w ih a m< guarantee.

DeFALCCVS CASH hardware stob)

7th St.,

Ave