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H»©000800)000«000^^ | cTtie — § 1 Liberty Theatre j § VJasRinyfan. 8 § Street. § M PROGRAM WEEK APRIL 25TH ^ \ ft © MONDAY— M g ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE 2 § "BREWSTERS MILLIONS g n "By all means be sure to see this. Don't ntfss it. "Brewsters fi W Millions" is the best thing that Arbuckle has done since his en- Vt C try into comedies of feature length. r<8PDCIAL SCHOOL C M. " CHILDREN' S MAflNEE TODAY 4 R~BK]f g & A MONEY BACK PICTURE ft W TUESDAY— Q g BUCK JONES g g "JUST PALS" V if An intense drama that will thrill and delight. A real live V y Wild & Wooly Western Story with a punch. Vf § ADDED&CLYIiE COOK COMEDY— "DONT TICKLE" ^ ?( WEDNESDAY— A g. DOUGLAS MAC LEAN -|t = § "CHICKENS". S A ' The crowing romance of a rich young rooster who started^ ft , JSf put to scratch for himself. All in a basket of strictly fresh v? laughs, served with the sunny sidp'up. A)' A THURSDAY— 1 ft K MABEL NORMAND ' « X "WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA" g ' A When. Rosa dressed up to go to the ball, she had jno intenVf tions of starting a riot But wait till you see what /happened $£ © to her. - " \ A ^ Added — Capital Comedy — "A MONEY MIX UP" ^ y% FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— A 1 X TOM MIX g ! g "HAND°S OFF" § Q Tbe-romance of a rough-riding Texas Ranger. , X g SEED 1 POTATOES The Farmers Co-operative ! . ■ — " '* ■ - " ! f Association of CAPE MAY COUNTY Offers for sale fancy No. 1 seed ; potatoes Irish Cobbler and Spaulding Rose @ $4.00 per eleven peck sack. j Address orders to Secretary, 1 R. F. D. No. I, CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE, ! NEW JERSEY. Bell Phone- Wildwood 502-R. 3 j Paiqt $2.70 'per'" Gallon "j 1 PURE LEAD AND ZINC I j Interior Decjmitor, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Win- | dow Shades, Putty Brushes, flry Colors, Furniture Polish. § t CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N- Deck andYloor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR apo*M«",N3J. I OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS I ' IT PAYS TO '> -; ADVERTISE <
COLD SPRING , John Batt.r.al] is on the side list f Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Douglass and J family of Freehold, N. J., are visitf ing relatives. f Messrs. Joseph Hoffman and ArJ thur Loper are engaged in contract I work at Cape May Point. f C. Seldver, of Millville, N. J., was J calling on old friends the first of the V week. f Mrs. L. Hand entertained her J friend, Mrs. Frank Rutherford on I Thursday evening, f Norman Hines was a Sabbath vis5 itor. - V It is rumored that George Dickinf son with his family will remove to r the home of his father on New EngJ land Road. f Mrs. Emma Taylor s«e«t W'ednesf day at the home of hre friend, Mrs. s Nellie -Hoffman. k Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeves spent f Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. 3 William C. Hoffman and family, t Mrs. T. Ludwig, of Erma, N- Ji, f died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3 William Weeks where she received k the most tender care during her 111f ness. Sympathy is extended to that « bereaved husband who has met with k this great loss. C ERMA P Mrs. Eva Ingersoll and son have i returned home after spending the k i winter with her son, Clarence, who [ I lives at West Chester, .Pa. pj Mrs. Margaret Sparks is visiting J relatives at Elmer. £ Mrs. Edward Taylor pnd children ? have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Har- » ry Merrill of Paulsboroj5 Mrs. Albert McNeill is somewhat l improved at this writing after being ?1 seriously ill wRJi pneumonia. ; The community was shocked to hear I -of the death of Mrs. Mary Ludwig on ' Monday. She was loved by all anTI > will be missed, her place will! be hard , to fill. The funeral was held on ' Thursday "evening and the interment > at Philadelphia on Friday. » Mrs. Julia Peterson is visiting^her I daughter in Philadelphia. ' Mrs. Emily Townsend, Mrs. Julia > Matthews, "Mrs. Martha Swaip, Mrs. , M. B. Swarft and Mrs. Mary .Hi! - ' dreth, spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary ! JoHfeson. , Andley Garrison, of Court House, ' spent Sunday with friends here. GREEN CREEK S Mrs. Mary Cr Norbury has a suita- , ble marker placed at the grave of her husband, 'Sebastian C. NorbuYy'iti the ' Baptist Yard at Court Hbuse. • The 'Joseph Robinson heirs were | at West Cape May on Saturday afI ternoon adjusting property claims. ( ! Mrs. Maggie Loods, who has spent , the winter at Wildwood, returned to . ' her home here «n Thursday. ' Isaac Linderman is having ii sun f parlor built on the south side of his home which will be a great improve- * ment to his home. Heath Norbury , 3 has-thc contract. > Some of the ladies went over to . { Court House Thursday evening and [ | took, another step In the Easter Star [ j lodge of. Masons. ( ! Joseph Gordon-ami wife, of ■ Borf Ldentown, .are guests of Elrr6r Hcm- • ; iffgway and wife. . | Vocational School teacher. Richard j E. Reeves of Cold Spring, called "*on j friends here Friday, i The lady members of ^Vrbutus Temple. No. 30. celebrated their 10th anniversary Thursday evening; by giv- , j ing" a fine supper. . ... . I The Sunday School Class of | Hannah Hoffman has been organized , I and are prepared to rflS their own [ affairs. " yHeath Norbury is installing a heat- • i ing plant at his home. , j Joseph Camp and T. Hickman moj tored to Tuckahoe on' Thursday to , ] look after the members of Sea §hell ! Encampment who- will hold their first -, j suppef at Court House on Thursday j j evening, -April 28th. The members of the order of Odd - Fellows are planning to attend the ! great gathering in Camden on April 30. . Arthur Hollingshead and wife | drove their car to Philadelphia this ' week and purchased new furniture j for their home. t George Johnson and wile and Rev. ! Hamlin and wife were shopping at II Wildwood on Tuesdav. i George Taylor and wife, of West Cape May and Mrs. Thomas Taylor ; and wife" of Cape May City, drove i ; their fine Overland Sedan up .and 1 spent Monday evening with Mr. Tay- , i ! lor's sister. ij Isaac Parsons is building, a bunga- | low "at Wildwood. Theodore Hickman I is doing the painting for him: | We are sorry to note the- continued j sickness of our neighbor. Enoch R. \ Hand at his home on the Rio Grande M road. ; . ■i WE8T^APE MAY j! Mrs. Harry Ludlam was shopping Irin Philadelphia last. week. J| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett left [ I for Perryvdlle, Maryland, Monday, 1 1 where they will make their home, jj; Miss Anna Smith has returned af- , spending the week-end away. I Frank Stevenson i6 visiting his ! grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniei| ji Stevens. j| ' Mrs. Mary Hawne who is- living in S | Philadelphia, spent Sunday here, j! Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Doughty left j oh Monday, to spend a month with j| their daughter, Mrs. Charles Search, I I of Hsttburough, Pen — m Mrs. Lilly. Pierson is spending this week .In Millville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Blattnej, spent -Wednesday in Ocean City visiting Mrs. Blattner's mother, Mrs. Hughes. -sJBr. and Mrs. Frank Gallaher entertained on Sunday last, Mr. .and Mrs. James Burke of Goshen. E. G. Santon was here Tuesday to ' ait tend the funeral of Mr. Joseph West,
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RIO GRANDE = Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and children who have been spending some time in Philadelphia, returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Oliver .McDonald did shopping at Cape May on Thursday. . The remains of Miss Mary Hoff- | man who died in the Philadelphia | Hospital on Monday was laid to rest | in the Baptist Cemetery on Friday. floral "offerings were beautiful. Rev. Slaughter of the Cape May Bap- ■ tist Church officiating. He spoke r beautifully on those comforting words — the I4th chapter of John. Elma Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, fell from an out building on Sunday and broke her leg and was taken to the hospital in 1 Millville. Warren Harris' horse had the misfortune to tear its leg open with a loose chain on Monday. Mrs. Muriel Neal entertained her and wife from Haddonfield over the week-end. - ' . Mr. and Mrs. David . Goff spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Eldora. Mrs. Smith Endicott and Mrs. Roy Waicdtt were shonpine in Philadelphia on Saturday. William Taylor spent one day last week in Ocean City. . . , Merrill R. Neal is building an extensive chicken yard where he purraising chickens for market. MATTRESSES RENOVATED BRASS BEDS RELAQUERED EQUAL TO NEW f FULL LINE OF BEDS, SPRINGS, COTS, ETC. We Make AH Our Own MATTRESSES SAVE YOU MONRY BUYING Wildwood Mattress Works 3706 Pacific Avenue ^ tf VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney,- liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that -they need attention by taking goldMedal The world's standard remedy for thM disorder!, will often WVrtTtl1f"ttwe» -die- - eases and strengthen the body sgainst farther sttscks. Three ekes, ell druggists. Leah foe «iy »e». Gold MeJ.l os every bee
DENNISVTLLE _ Mrs. Elwood Johnson, Miss Roxana ' .Gandy and Miss Helen Caroll, are so1 licitors for a sum of money to be added to the sum appropriated by the .. Township Red Cross-for-the purchase ■ of an automobile' for the use of the ' Child Hygiene worker, whom the | state provides. Woodbine is also In- ' eluded in the field of work and will ■ share in the expense, of the auto. A very creditable exhibit was given | by the elementary ^nd grammar ; schools in the township in the K. of P. Hail on Friday. County Superin- . tendent Hand and Miss Kelzer of , Court House were among the. visitors. ; -The reception to the *>astor, Dr." ; Yerkes, wafi well attended and a substantial token of good will was left with the pastor for which he expressed words of - auprdciation from the 1 pulpit on tljp following Sunday. Capt.' Hosea Chester' and Mrs. . Chester, of New Bedford, Mass.. spent a few davs in their cottage during the "past week. » Dr. Julius Way and Mrs. Way we;e+. ■ guests on Sunday of Dr. 'Eugene Way. i Mrs. Ruth Robert is_in he'- h <"-•-> ! after a winter with her .son, Edward. [ . in Atlantic Citv. Mrs. Lizzie Strawbridee is" oc'o:""- 1 ing .her home again after a few . months absence with her daughter ::i Philadelphia. «. Mrs. Qgden Gandv refu'rie't rh Saturday from a visit of ^-e-rai days | with her daughter in Westmont. Fkimund James. Mrs. James , andj their son", Nathan, of Atlantic City. I were guests on Sunday of Mr. James' parents. jT' . \ - Mrs, Carrie Billings and little son j '
have gone to Millville for an indefinite stay. William Fidler returned to his home , in Hackcnsack, after a two weeks' stay with his sister, Miss Hannah : Fidler. . . i v Mrs. Uriah Gandy is with -"her i daughter, Mrs. Lewis Everingham at ! Heisjerville, helping to, care for the i new grandson, John Lewis, who arrived April dst I , I Mrs. George Barrett, of 'Philadelphia, js very busv, at the Earnest . i homestead? getting readv to make ' • some needed repaiYs. f Mrs. Frank Fidler is enloving a ten • days visit with her. brother in Phila1 (leiphia. , .Miss Rhoda Fidlefj and Miss Mary > James, of Court House, were vistors ■ at the- home of "Mrs. Samuel West- ! cbtt. Clarence Westcott also vsited his parents oh Sunday, returning to • his- work in New York on Mbnday. Dr. Way has replaced his five pas- . senger Studebaker by a new one of the same tvpe. he made a change in ■ his coupe also, having a new one. both from Mr: Piorpont, of Wildwood. !>-. ^co "re Stites and Coleman West-. , cott and wife of .Green Creek, were ■ visitors on Supdhy in our village. ' CARD OF TttANKS I We wish to thank the many friends i and neighbors who helped "us in the hour of our bereavement and for the , u e of the automobiles for the funeral. " Mrs. J. L. West and family. What has become of theyohbfash- | io""d mother 'who useil to dope her ; children with sulphur and molasses j every spring?
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