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A ——nrr i n 'n i i "■iiiiinrimgrmmniTMM^M— I Cox's I New Palace f FOOT OF WASHINGTON ST. g MONDAY, OCTOBER 31— REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING 800 P. M. Former Goremor WILLIAM N. RUNYON will speak TUESDAY," NOVEMBER 1— ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, The SUr Who Never Disappoints PLEASURE SEEKERS Marrying a man to reform him does not always work, out, , but somethihg had to be done when she found out that he needed reforming after they were married. It wasn't as smooth sailing as she thought it would be when they left the country village, but Mary Murdock put one "over on Broadway and everything turned out great. MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE— CHAPTER 5 CENTURY COMEDY PATHE NEWS M WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2 and 3— Jc( MARSHALL NEILAN Presents iBOB HAMPTON OF PLACER V The greatest Western play ever filmed, j Red men on the warpath — signal fires burning'in the I hills — a wagon train pulling across bad Indian country — a shout j — a shot— a flying ring of riders — then ! "that's the start | I of this big Neilan Production.' I Frontier days as you have read of them— but never seen before , HAROLD LLOYD— Single Reel Comedy PALACE NEWS PICTURES , ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4— ~~ 7 | EUGENE O'BRIEN in I GUILDED LIES t TOO LATE! 700 LATE! The" girl of his heart married to another- Through the air j came the message that shattered all his dreams of the future. ( Someone ' had lied — WHO ? That's what Keene McComb . meant to find out, and he did — with unlooked for results. ( HURRICANE HUTCH— CHAPTER 5 GEORGE OVEY COMEDY SATURDAY, jlQVEMBER 6— - : 7"r~ j A Newcomer to the Screen MISS DUPONT - in THE RAGE OF PARIS I HURRICANE HUTCH At Matinee Performance Only ] 1 t ■ § \i\BLRTV tWEMTO. j X « MONDAY, OCTOBER 316T— § ■ Robert Z. Leonard Production 9 MAE MURRAY in £ ■j ■ THE GILDED LILY 1 C ' SIRS, ROUGE . LAUGHTER | ■ ~ "IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE" V -v? Comedy— "SPIKING THE SPOOKS" Fox-NewS £ I » *H TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1— 1 William DeMille's Production £ LOIS WILSON, CONRAD NAGEL afid JACK HOLT in I |1 THE LOST ROMANCE I ■ Why does romance love the thing forbidden? The answer I L I is this vivid drama of man and woman, t I V? IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE" ■ & CARTOON— "MUTT AND JEFF" ■I. COMEDY— "FRIDAY THE 13TII" X a W ED N ESI ) A 'i'i ~X O V KM B E K 2— 1 ■ ^ . WILLIAM A. BRADY PRODUCTION jj > & L I g 2 A gleam of time, dancing through Broadway's Jazzland- 5 , IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTUBfe" ■ 5 COMEDY— "MARRIED N- EVERYTHING" FOX NEWS 5 • ■ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER '3^ 79 ~ ■ ► W , DONALD CRISP PRODUCTION 6 DAVII) POWELL and MARY GLYNNE in $ H APPEARANCES - g ■a Married life with false m axles of prosperity. Its Motto: V* i | "Looks like a million dollars." vlts standard, "What will 6m W people say." i , IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE" 5 !• .M BUrton-Holmes— "SCENIC" COMEDY— "SUSIE S SCHEME" j & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4— 5 Neal Hart Special Production JCE NEAL HART in ■ ■ GOD'S COLD A A thrilling romance of the high seas. ■ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION— The funniest comedy pic-.* A BS ture ever made. You'll see him double — CHARLES SPEN- ■ & QER CHAPLIN in "THE IDLE CLASS." , B ■ saturday, november 6— . c A Metro Classic Prduction MAY ALLISON in A THE LAST CARD 4 ■ I ("CHERCHEZ LA FEMME") TRis is the slogan of all § • Vf detectives in .great criminal cases. Sec how a case of clrcum- | stantiBl evidence can play havoc. " SB ■ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, LAST TIME TODAY C CHARLES CHAPLIN- -in ■ g THE IDLE CLASS" % 5? The funniest picture comedy ever made * U e. p. istittilstger Prime Meats. Butter, Eggs, Fruits, and Produce^, UBERTV THEATRE BEJILDIN6. WaskiopM Street Keystone Phone to Cape May, N. J.

Sale of Land for l)nI g paid Taxes for | 1920 a Nouce la hereby *iv*n that the subfertber, Walter J. Penderaon. Jr.. ColH wctdhof T„xea of the City of Cape May, Jf '» County of Cape May. abd State ^ ™ Jersey, will aellaf public vynv Pi ' * Thursday, deckmber" i,i»u, Q "t two o'cio. it In the afternoon, at the B City Hall 'in the Commissioners Room) ■ °f Washington and Franklin C3 Streets In sale) City of Cape May. the "eretnafter described properties, upon ■I which -the taxes assessed thereon 'for the year 1920 have not been p«ld. and W other municipal liens together with Interest on penalty thereon from SepH tember 1, 1920 (average date when nrsi ■■ and second half taxes were due) at the TPf rate of eight per cen;um per annum ^ and the charges of this sale, and any H Efr5pns h°ying any" Interest therein n ma> Pay 'he same before sale, by A P"-rLnK "IS , °°5ts as*re th*n Ipcurred. B The, said and the name of the H persons In whose- names they are aaB aessed for the year 1020, are aa ■ BLOCI 1 ■ Lot 4. Ell Sharpless Beach Avenue • ;<> <**, Lot 5. Cordelia Keeler ■ ** f;W„& s-« g Beach Av^ , 3.58 H Lot 9. John Defaren ■1 Seventh Avenue 3 53 ■yr Walker-James Company from South Cape May borough • H t(i E'8hth Avenue 86.8" w Walker-James Company, from EL Eighth Avenue to West ■ Lot 12Jp.8tV; g^'road "ne "8.21 5 i„ 6.»i Vf . aeventn Avenue «i * Peter Day. -

■ Lot 14. Peter Day.""8 6 91 BlJocita 5 91 Lot 1, Jane Taylor, Beach Avenue 71* Lot 2. Unknown. 7',# ^3 Beach Avenue 71c H Lot 3, Edmund' O. Flanagan. O . B«ch Avenue g.95 M Lot 4, Margaret Charlton. ■■ Beach Avenue 8 95 ■I Lot 7. Patrick Ryan. & S,xlh Avenue 3,"b8 ■f Lot 10. J. H. Rogers. ■I Sixth Avenue 2 51 X Lot 11. J. H. Rogers, • A Sixth Avenue 2 51 H Lot 12, J. H. Rogers, P3 Sixth Avenue 2 11 Q Lot 13. Unknown. ' A . Sixth Avenue 2 51 ■ 19. Ungnown R Sixth Avenue s 52 S2 Lot 20. M. A. Whyte, B Seventh Avenue 358 H Lot 21. Annie G. W. Hood, ■ u,< ..s,sse a; «k •" * Seventh Avenue a sg BLOCK 4 Lot 8 j. D. Flynn, Lot 12 Section 16 5.87 Lots 9. 10, 11. 12. James Murphy. Section 15, T 16 lk>t8 13. 14. 15. 16. P. H.Falrlamb. Section 15, 7 n Lotsl9, 20. 21, 22. 7 1 8 • . .I* J '• Bhlr'amb. Section 15, 7.10 ■m Lot 27. J. D. Flynn, ' ■ Section 15. ,,,7 TZ BLOCK 8 Jj Lot 1 J. D. Flynn ^2 Section 14. 179 H Lot 2. J. i). Flynn, ^ Lot 3. Unknown V 1-79 ■H . Section 14. 179 ■ 7. Unknown. CP Section 14. 'i 70 M. 'Ml 8. Unknown. Section 14. 1-0 ■I Lot 10. Unknown. * . Set Hon 11. j.jj TCP Se;tlon- J4.

. "BLOCK 6 |H Lot lO. Waltpr Jones. nf! Lot 11. George Twiblll, £3 ' - Fourth Avenue 430 H Lot 12. George Twiblll, Ml Fourth Avenue 430 J0F ! Lot 13. George TwIbiU.' \ ■ .lei' ■.ira3S»4?5lBa L "• § ! Lot lsJ^^^fwibnA, 4,30 ■ l., tfg&Srmlt. "" g "fWiATSS. ' Fifth Avenue. 4.30 W BLOCK 7 J5 Lot 1, George Twiblll, £3 Fourth Avenue 4 4K ■ BLOCK 8 4 48 M Lot 9. Charles. Cox, 0 Third Avenue 179 Sm Lot 10. Charles Cox, Third Avenue 1 79 s3 Lot 11, Charles Cox. M . Third Avenvte 1 79 ■i Lot Charles Cmb" ® Lot 13. Charles c"8 Brown 1'7> 2 • . Third" Avenue 17$ ■ Lot 21. Peter Small. . . Fourth Avenue 1 79 «Lot 22. Peter Small Fourth Avenue i.7» ■J . - . . , BLOCK 10 • Lot r. Andrew Locker, , BeRCh Avenue 28.64 JSt Lot STw llllam M. Miller, ■■ _• Bench Avenue . »8.64 ■ Lot 4. William. M. Mllle-. JmhF Bench Avenue - 42 96 ^ Lot 21. Joseph -Hancock. ■ Lot vTJuryAp'' Delmedo. I0"74 S Third Avenue , 10 74 Q , BLOCK 11 H Lot 1. Simon Miller. S T . «B~B.ch Avenue 26.85 toT 2. Simon Miller. ■3 Beach Avenue 26 85 ■ Lot .7. Simon Miller H Beach Avenue 28 8S Lot (.Simon Miller. mm Beach. Avenue 26 85 | Lot 5. Simon Miller. fiC Lot 11, Alice Long, 2S.0fr First Avenue 17 90 H Lot 14, George Rutherford, * "LM- Mtewsau*"™* 1 Second' Avenue 17 96 ■ Ix»t 22, A. C. McDonnell. . « Second Avenue 17 90 S '• BLOCK 13 1 Walker-James Company, S •' Fl^st Avenue 15.0^ 8 , BLOCK 15 - 2 3 George Twiblll. . ■ Broadway * 17 90 ft L°J »• tJnkhbwn, First Avenue 7.1(6-; « i-ot 12. Unknown. ■§. 'First AVenue 7 16 m- Lot. 13. Unknown ■ ' First 'Avenue - ' 7 1* ■ BLOCK 16 Lot 2, William M. Miller. Beach Avenue 71 «o =" William M. Miller. Riparian rlehta 74 1 - " . . BLOCK 17 Lot 1, George Twiblll. Pateraon Avenue 17.90 j BLOCK 18 1 Lot 12. George .Twiblll. ^-Patterson Avenue 3.58 1 BLOCK 19 Lot 13B. Walker-James Company ' land adjoining West Jer- " seywRailroad 6.44 , BLOCK 33 [.Lot 4. John -S. Brown, 230 -Mad!- r | aoa Avenue \ 53.70 BLOCK 34 | Lot 15, -John Sloan, / t Gr«nt Street. 8.95 I . BLOCK 35 L Lot 1, Ida Johnson Graves. Cottage in front of Windsor I Avenue 15.30

. . gresa Street 11AM Lot C. Ida Johnson Graves. 36 Congreos Street 214.80 LoU 11. 12. id, Johnson Graves. , , 25 and 27 Windsor Avenue 1U.18 Ida Johnson Graves, Riparian Rights 7 if BLOCK 37 Lot 3, Samuel F. Ware. 109-111 North Street 93.88 5- Lot 1, Ida Johnson Graves, , 227 Windsor Avenue 118 85 y. Lot 1A. Ida* Johnson Graves, •e I t J,L213 Windsor Avtnue 181.10 1- ixit 15. Frances Swain, " BLOCK in"1*8 «3.0. ie Lot 8, Mutual Liquidating Com- 1 n * r,f j r1® Congress Place 182.M Lot Albert E. RousselW s Lot , t Lot 1; N*. Z. Graves, j e 201-203 South Lafayeette it street stays y Lot 1. N. Z. Graves, . 9 Lafayette and North Streets 93.08 V BLOCK 33 I. Lot 6, Eldrldge Johnson, 325-227 I f North Street too 24 - Lot 6A. Eldrldge Johnson, Rear s North Stry^ ^ ^ 14.32 I Lot"T,.i?"lph Q- William Estate, i ' "mSS'l. ' ' Tx>t 8. Whiter M Homan. ' ^BLOOK^t881 11S"S8 1 ' L°l 4'o,^r??? ,B- ,8ltl*y Estate. I i , ,, ?"214 J®ckson Street 82.65 Lot, 11 Anna Magulre Estate , cBLOOTETi 6738 1 Lot 4-.«¥"Ilcent Richardson. lo< '."iuj'jsss™ B'""' 1 LO, ai'&sssjsntu i "" B"SSoo— "■>* BLOCK U """

Lot 11. Samuel F. Ware, r ,00 Decatur Street 90.50 Lot 1?. Samuel F. Ware, l «.>&MS5iSrw®r - m 1 111 Jackson Rtreet ' 2 «9 " , , , ' BLOCK 44 5 Savlna wiator. 515-519 Beach » ■to' "aS" , 1 T„. „ "LOCK 48 17"90 • Lot zi. Horace Donnan and Rut- ' S&Sr- > 1 Lot 23. Pauline Seherer, lSl.10 223 Decatur Street 44 76 1 r -i" , "BOOK 47 1 p- To'«»> Estate. 530 LafayetteStreet 68.02 I 1 T n* ,, i, BLOCK 47A 1 12. Liquidating Coro- , Street 812 Lafayette I Lot 12A. .Mutual Liquidating 209.48 • Company. Lot l and 2 i , Graves Plnce »n e« Lot 12B, Mutual Liquidating Y I S and *• 1 I Lot 1?' q *W>0* 48 Lot 12. Samuel F. Ware Ware r A1I«y 1-90 Lot J3. Samuel F. Ware. 414-416 1 Ware Alley ,1 27 r I Lot 'Vf^nue, F. Ware. 410-412 . Lot 15, Samuel 8F. Ware, 1183 i 1 523-626 I.nfayetie Street 91 70 Lot 16. Samuel F. Ware 1 521 Lafayette Street qc ',4 I . ' „ BLOCK 49 4 L 1 Lot Eldrldge Johnson, 520 Elmtra Street ,o c, , Lot 7. Eldrldge Johnson 524 Elmira Street' 2r. 06 LOt 51 1 "SlTnk t ree* 250. L I 01 5 I e a5°OK 50 Lot C. Albert H. "liighea S'r8°! 3 -L Bank St reel 1 -9 BLOCK 53 1 il\ 4 8 298'71 '9 Deposit Compnny,a,6l5 "0-

^ 1 j n,u!^'>'B Avenue 125.30 10 L()t , gnmu'i*?"^ 83"U# 20, 64 10 Lot 1 £S"adrldce ^Johnson"8' * I6B '3. 0 6fl8 Franklin Street' SS.02 BLOCK 54 0 H. Belle Woodson. 814-816 St. Jphn Street 1 4 0 BLOCK 55 Lot 6. Mnrv R. Rutherford. 9 507 Elmlr- Street «i 4* I-ot 8.^ James P. Tolnn. 01 . 1 Elmlra',5rreet,,n'">n' ; g Lot 18. Eldrldge Johnson. Elmlrn Street ,97.4 BLOCK. 56 9 Lot 7 5. Solpmnp Vnssnr. 9 LOt-36. JSe'lle Woodson. ' 701-703 Lefsyel'e 28.64 I 9 BLOCK 61 Lot 11. Samiiel F Wore f 654 Hughe- Street' 128.89 0 . BLOCK 63 r Lot 1. Arnhelln Rogers . IsOt 2. Arnhelln Rogers.' 805-807 Beach Avenue 537.00 1 805-80* Beech Avenue 537 00 ' Lot 3. Ellen .1 Beat tie. . 809 Reach Avenue 370.53' j Lot hells Rogers j . Arnhelln Rogere. Rlnnrlnn Rights 95 80 Eliza J. Rent t.le Rinarien Rights 28 !fi( 1 . BLOCK 03 12;- Fidelity Trust" Company. BLOCK 68 I Lot 1. George W. Jacoby. 900-904 Columbia Avenue 146.78 ; . BLOCK 69 ' 1. Samiiel B. McC-be i R«1-805 Columbia. ' 229.12 BLOCK 74 ; Lot 2. Isaiah Wilson. ' 709-711 Osborne Street- 32 22 , Lot 8. Patrick Hunt. 785 Osborne Street 17 12 » Lot 10. Jacob Rover, ■ r , .,'28 O"1"!1"*" Street 12.43 11. Edwnrd W. Dale, r . ,A,2"£t4 Jefferson Street 58.49 11 A. Edwnrd W, Pnle. 81? Jefferson Street . 35.80" , Lot 1 IB. -Edward W. Dnle. ',m - , . «•» BLOCK 75 Lot 12. George -Johnson Grnhnm. •" Stockton Avenue and Queen V Street • 264.18 : BLOCK 78 Lot 6. -Joaenh Wnrton. 91" StoeVon Avenue 136 04 BLOCK 80 Lot 7. Joseph M. Pugh . . 1 Stockton and Mhdfson 1 BLOCK 88 10O.-1 ^JWIIllam Rennett Estate. t Madison yul Colombia V8n" BLOCK 83 4 ,1 I Lot 15. John V. G'les. 824 Corrle Street 35 80 Lot 20. F.llrn ResMle. . 808-««8 Corcle Street SS.TolLot 25. Eliza J. . Beattle, 1 Page Street 16.11 1 1 BLOCK 91 • lit Albert Bennett. ( . e»06."?0S Madison Avenue 4?.96l 22. Linda Fress. - f ' 805 Queen Street 60.88 ft BLOCK 93 Lot 14. Lewis Y. Cox. | * 834 Lefevette street 45.75' 17 Ethel *r.,rner. J .^2e ' s'syett. street 35.80 29. Ed-ard W. Dole l -i Dale Map "• 27.93 81

. Lot II, Edward W. Dale. 6 Dale Map .. <4 L4H 21. Edward W. Date. " • Hotel Dale 180 M Lot 21. Edward W. Dale. . 3933 Lot 24. Edward W . Dale. -"H" J*g*9B» Street 1 All Lot 34. Edward W. Dale, i Dale Map 12.63 Lot 29. Carroller Lodge, 1 " Lot 1, Mutual liquidating Coqjpany. 11 lota east of KadlI aon Avenue on Beach Avenue 1,142.70 Lot 1A, Mutual -Liquidating Com1 • P«ny. 14 lots east of Madison Avenue on N>w Jersey Avehuc 551.22 1 BLOCK 94A Cape May Real Estate Company, I"-"> Lot 1, Mutual Liquidating Company. Lot 489, New York Avenue 39»38 Lot2. Mutual Liquidating Com- " 1 pany. Ig>t 470, New York Avenue 39 jg ( 2. Mutual Liquidating Com- « ?any. Lot 471; wjew YorkAvenue 39.38 < Lot 4. Mutual Liquidating Com- ' pany. Lot 472. New Yofk Avenue 39.2s ' "Lot 6, Mutual Liquidating Com- 1 pany. Lot 473, New York • Avenue 39.3s < Lot 6, Mutual Liquidating ComPrniY^Lot 474, New York ' 7. Mutual Liquidating Com- 39 38 pany, - Lot 475. New" York 3 8. Ida Johqson Graves, Let876 39-38 1 New York Avenue 39.38 9, Ida Johnson Graves. £ Lot 477, New York Avenue _ 1 Lot 10. Ida Johnson Graves. ' Lot 478, New York Avenue f Lot 21. Ida Johnson Graves I Lot 479. New York Avenue e Lot 12. Ida Johnson Graves. ' I Lot 480, New York Avenue A Lot 480,

Lot IS. Ida Johnson 'Graves. 39.58 Lot 481, New Yprk Avenue . .Lot 14, Ida Johnson Gkpves, 121.72 Lot 482; New York Avenue ,Lot 15. Ida Johnson draves, 1 I-ot 483, N,ew York; Avenue Lt 16. Ida Johnson S^ve.. . ,31"73 Lot 484, New XOfSr Avenue Lot 18. Ida Johnson \tnaves, 8 Lot 486. New Yo^k Avenue 20. Ida Johns onLOyaves y Lot 588, New fcric Avenue --Lot 21, Ida Johnson Graves, S9;3B Lot 589. NedsYfeSt Avenue . V' 121.72 22. Ida Johnaon Graves, Lot 590, New York Avenue 23. Ida Johnson Graves. Lot 591. New York Avenue , 121.7! 24, Ida Johnson Graves, I-ot 492, New York AvenuO / 39.98 25. Ida Johnson Graves. Lot (93. New York. Avenue 26. Mutup! Liquidating Company. Lot (08, • Maryland Avenue -. 17.90 Lot 27. Mutual Liquidating Company. Lot (677: Maryland Avenue 17.90 28. (Mutunp Liquidating Company. Lot (66. Marylnnd^ 29. Mutual Liquidating Company. Lot (65. "Maryland 30. Mutual Liquidating Company. Lot (6(. Maryland Lot 31. Mutual Liquidating Company. Lot (63, Maryland Avenue 17.96 32. Mutual Liquidating Company. Lot (02. Maryland I.», ..'IK, I., Com- H. pany. Lol. (61. Maryland

10 rot 3(AMu!u i i iq n ,1 r ,7"9' I.ot 35A Mutual I.l-iuidai Ing Com- ' ' 13 J ("eniie''0' 'S9- i,nfylnn'1 ' ,, ^ l.ot 36. Mutual l.lquMnl Inc Com- ( Continued on pafre 8) BIDS FOB COAL , Bids will be received by the Lower Township ^Buard ..1 Ediu-al l.-u. lit ti.t'mvAVd|*i:(rtvx. 0 ' JtiHN C. FJI-LIGT,^ 1 THE PUBLIC SCHOOL , BAT BALL LEAGUE ary puhlh- School" nct"vttl'.-s' "is' 'emimV. 1 ^ Ludla^s nj^ Pennlsvllle. Ludinm'a'at "BeltepinVn.^ ■ Tucknboe" Vt ' Lud l^h." _ Ocean View at Belleplnln. Dennis vl lie at *Tuekahpe. _ . Ludlnm s at Ocean View. r ■ Bvlle.plnln nt South Senvllle December 2 Ocean View (Jt Dennisvllle Tucknhoe at Belleplnln. December 9: DennMville at t.udlnm'R Sovrm— Senvllle nt Belleplnln. . Ocean " Vlf w nt Ludlam'a. South Seavlllc^ at .Tuckahoe. Ludlam's at South f\iv||Ie. Belleplnln at Denrtlsv.lle Ocean View nt Tuckahoe. soon' the'reafter U"-' " ,P M or as rive. Visiting Meams must not leave ^'n '1°"^^' ''iris (70mr>ol,<M' nr "'rog — Sawed in stove or fire j place lengths. Delivered, *10.00 ' Cprd- J-. T. WOOLSO.V, Wildwood [' Both Phones. [ 10-22-SM^ 1 - I We often wish Ws-diad some coun- , I try relatives we could visit in the I Few of us are willing to hear both ' aides; ' r- ' * . I j

RIO GRANDE NOTES 7 7J»« 8nnd«r School Conrentloo was held In the M E Church 11 Tilinltel - With a crowded boose. Mrs. Annie Hughes, of West Capo Pl5?i 8Pen y wuh «t this Mrs. Fred Neol spent a couple days with her brother and sister. John W, Reeves and Eliza at West Cape May. ' Dennis Fisher and wlfa Is spending . sometime with Mrs. J.. Klrby. Ocean . Mrs. Johq . Turner, of WlMwood. Is visiting Mrs. Ling for m few days. Mrs. Merrill Is entertaining her brother and. wife from Haddon Field for few dr.yt. - - - . ,We are nl'"ed to 'Know that Captain Shaw and wife are able to b# among T us again. . GOSHfcN Miss Bertha Peterson 'bpsnt the weekend at Rio Grnnde. with Bill Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Warder Jenny, of Green Creek, called on Captain LIbern Grace and wife. Monday.. Eugene Watson and. family, rf Oamden. spent Sunday with his parents, Frank Watson and wife. N Jane Smith; Belle Hewitt Jessie Mlxner and Charles Mlxner nnd Wife ware visitors Paturda-. ' - Millard Davis and wife, of Dlan Creek, called on their parentV Sunday. . Mr*. George Richardson spent last Friday, at Court Hoese. with her daughter.. Mrs. Paul Sou 11. Mrs. Frank Edwgrdh and Mrs. Franlc were In Court House Friday. Mrs. Ford and nnn. Dave, moved to Vineland on Thursday. Bert Hughes, of Brldg'eton. spent with hla family and also Walter Tomlln. of Helslervllle. spent Sunday with them. ~ Leroy Wood, of Rio Grande, spent the -week-end with Carrje Hughes. Mrs. Jessie Hearon and daughter. - Laura, of Avalon. called on Mrs. Samuel Hearon on Monday. Harry Rhoades and family, of South Dennis, spent Sunday with his brother Allte.

8 Mr. and Mm. Albert 1-yons and children. and Mm. Emma Townsend. of Court House. caBed on Mrs. Emma Cor2 aon this week. • - Mrs I-omine Chester spent Sunday at Dlas Creek with Harry Errickson and 8 wife. • Mrs. Jessie Gray and daughter Ester, of Camden, spent week-end with Frank 2 Miller and wife. Mr. Monroe Chester, of Ocean City, was calling on frienda, Saturday. 8 Alvln Chambers and family, of MlllvlHe. spent Sunday with Wllljam Hugh 2 Fred Hughes and family and Roacor - Spalding and family, of Mayvllle spent Saturday in Mlllvlfle. 8 ^ . I— S ■ WTH8 BILTZB CAKE TUT - 8 " A. B. Wells, of Philadelphia, held the lucky number which won the handsome 2 Silver cake tray at a raffle held by ths Ladles Auxiliary qf the Cdpe May Fire Department -this week. The winning I number was 10(. Mr. Wells *>resenfed the tray to the department to be re- raffled at an oarl^ date. BATCKBLBBB SENTENCED ® Harry Batchelder. formerly a vaudeville actor, was sentenced Wednesday i to not less than six years and nine months nnd not more than ten years In the State prison for killing William , Cromer, a Camden constable. ANNOUNCEMENT The Wright Villa at Cape May Folnt . has been, leased by Mrs. Kleburg and will remnln open_iluring the Winter. GET TOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT T. H TAYLOR'S . 836 Washington Street Cape May, N 3. Boots and Over Shoes. Fresh Goods Just received- from the Factory. Repairing in all Ms Branches. . Not responsible for work left' over 30 drtys. | Keystone Phone 188-K

"■ U. S. MAIL LINE Leu— 1 ■ ad F— 1—1 AmriewPlw Sklpe "" -kmmim- hb 2J-Aee. 24-Swt 28 "C.«T,W.*iKjw." Jul, KF-Aee. 27-Sw«J4 High Standard Service In Second and Third -CTaaa U.S-MK3 LiacnharKaaotkrAznlHrecvlKrall duasdnavela* — and tka|*aockniii high. The -, li S. MATL STEAMSHIP CO. Dry Gccds ■t I » . AN'D Millirifry I B.T.HA7LE1T 323 Wr.shfnirtor Strrei. .• Cape May SPECIAL IN SPORT HATS New styles and materials, also soft felt at $1.75 up. In bright and dark colors. -Beavera and soft hats of Velvet and Plush for children at reasonable prices- Also a lot of dressy hats just made up. LOTTIE R. HILLMAN Perry Street, Cape May, N. j. rtbc «