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CAPE WAV SlAK ANCWAVfc s PnbUsH^i fcy I a MTAM AJTD WAT* njBU6BI*0 CO , S (Incorporated) ALBEIT A. IAID, FrMldant c Cap* K*7. *•* J«r»«y A. LXOa EWZEQ, lUMtir ^nrsacKXFTio* P*IC* PES j TEAS nr ADTAJICX This p&par U aatarad at the poit- i f <A«t u — oond-cla«« portal matfr. ,, I TOE^MER|dCANPR£sSC^s'sOClATIOS "] I j — Ml.ttio a communication tn tieee — .v-— . jod not nacaasarlly Imply .aitortu] utornmut ' C =FERSpti= | (Continued from Page 1) £ Mrs- A. G. Pessano, of New York, • opened her cottage at this resort over tie week end- Mrg. Pessanp will ' come to Cape May July 1st to remain tqjtil some time in September. t l)r- Albert E. Roussell has been . spending some time at his summer j 1 pottage here- He will leave shortly | r for Europe where he will remain for j ' several months. ; Miss Katherine McCann, who for | several weeks hai been a patient at i the Philadelphia Osteopathic Hospital, returned to her home Ahis week where j . che is slowly confarescing. . ( Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Guenther, ! J of Paoli, will soon occupy a cottage i , on New York avenue, that they have , leased for the season. | " Benjamin Poinsett, of Mexico, is j enjoying some time in Cgpe May with j relatives- _ Major O'Brien and family, of Phil- ~ adelphia, are occupying 126 Decatur , street for the summer months. J Mrs- A. R- Hand and son, T. Millet j Hand, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Charles A. Johnson of Winfield, Pa., for several days. Dr. and Mrs. Falconer Sinclair, of Philadelphia, have opened their Decatur street cottage where they will ( apend several months. Mr and Mrs. Marguader Dent, of j Ardmore, have taken a cottage at , Stockton and Queen streets for the j eeason. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Bennett are i entertaining their . son-in-law and i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond i Cross, of Drexel Hill, for the summer. | Mr- and Mrs- Reginald H. King, of y Philadelphia, are now occupying their I Jackson street cottage for the sum- 1 , Thomas Wilberham and family, of [ Alloway, have closed their winter j i home and are now at their cottage on First avenue where they will remain until Labor Dav. < Mrs. Stewart Thompson, of Philadelphia, spent some time at Cape May this week. Mrs, Thompson will soon occupy ner apartment lor che season. Mr- and Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scottand daughter, of Philadelphia, have opened their Guerney street cottage j for the season. Mrs. Sara P- Hetherington, of Pine I street, Philadelphia, is now occupying j a cottage . on Benton avenue, where 1 she will spend the summer- , Captain and Mns- C. M. Poole, 3rd, i of Germantown, will spend the suni- j mer season at their cottage on Hughes j street. ! Dr- and Mrs. Westcott and their 1 two daughters, of Philadelphia, open- i ed their Columbia avenue cottage recently where they will remain until October. Mrs- Frank Entrike -. Jr., accc nriied by Miss Leah Ware, motored Fayetteville this week where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs- H».*yj EntrikenJudge Norris S. Barrett ar 1 Mrs. , Barrett, of Philadelphia, are n w- occupying a Stockton avenue cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J- Howard S::-_j e, of Wynwood, who have spent the winter in Italy, will spend the latter pan of the summer at their New, Jersey ■venue cottage. Mr. and Mrs- Harley Clark, of Clayton, N. J., motored to Cape May on Saturday, where they spent the week end as guests of Mr and Mrs. James Nicoll. . • Mr. and Mrs- David Pearson have opened their cottage oh Trenton avenue for the summer. \ Mr. and Mrs. William McK- Bray, of Bryn Mawr, motored to Cape May last week where they spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs- G. Lew-is Mayer, of Philadelphia, with their two children are now at their cottage, 917 Stocktpn avenue, for the summerMr. and Mrs. C- Heckscher Wetherill, of Philadelphia, have taken a cottage on Madison avenue for the sumMrs- S. Irwin Stevens and son, Mrs. Mark Frymire, Miss Tryphene McKeao, Miss Sara Lummis and Miss Frances Stevens spent Thursday last at the home of Mrs. William Swain at Cold Spring. Mrs. G- H. Brinton arrived in Cape May list week and has opened her cottage for the summer. Dr. H. K. Gaskill and family are. occupying their Beach avenue residence W. F. Reupsch soent Saturday and Sunday in Cape May, returning to Long Branch Monday morning. He will come here for the summer on July 1st. Hormar Smith, of Anknor, Pa., was an over Sunday visitor. Miss E. Sims, who has been spending a week at the shore has returned to her home in New York. Dr. and Mrs- Edwin E. Graham and family, of 1713 Spruce street, Philadelphia, have taken a cottage for the season and exmect to occupy the same the first of next monthMiss C. Thomas is registered at the Miss E. Newton is enioying- cool . Cape May at the Devon Hotel. e
I The engagement of Miss Tryphene ! to R. Clifton Ware, of this I citv. has been recently announcedM. P. Sibley and family have taken apartments at the Star Villa for the I season. Mrs- M. Van Court is occupying a cottage at Beach and Sewell avenues. I Miss I. T. Johnson is stopping at j the Stockton Villa for the month of j | William Ayres, of Philadelphia, is spending the season at the shore and considers Cape May the ideal spot I along the coast. j Mrs. N. F. Farwell is located at 1 1009 Stockton avenue for the season. Mr- and Mrs. George Morgan and j family, of Wyncote, are occupying a cottage for the season. ' Mr- and Mrs. J. W. Fraser, of 4244 Vine street. Philadelphia, have taken a cottage here for the season. •Mr- and Mrs. F. J- Wood, of 5913 Ellsworth street. Philadelphia, have < rented a cottage for the summer and - will arrive about July 1Mr. and Mrs..J. L. Nevil'e Smythe and daughters. Miss Clarissa and Miss Bertha, will spend the summer, here. While here their son-in-iaw and j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. I Ward, of Elmhurst, L- I-, will visit j them. I Mrs. Frank Errtriken, while sitting her car on the beach drive on Wed- , . | nesdav evening, was run into by an j [auto from Wtldwood, driven by a col- j ! ored man. The damage was slight. ' ISRAEL HUGHES BREAKS LEG ] I Israel Hughes, who is living at j < 1 Cold Spring, had the misfortune on , ; I Saturday last to fall and break a « [lower limb, and is nop- in the Coopei if ! Hospital under the care of Dr. Paul , ^ j Mecray- » ! M | ' CONGRATULATIONS ' ,| Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Frymire Will- . 1 son, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are receiving ; ; congratulations uron the birth of a I , son, Allyn F- Willson, Jr., on Satur- [ * day, June 17th. Mrs. Willson will be' J remembered as Miss Ruth Swain, of j , Cold Spring, N. J. j ' CAPE MAY POINT [ Sylvester Williams, a resident of . Cape May Point for fourteen years, ! says he has never been as busy as , ' this season. Mr. Williams, who has ' ; served on various municipal bodies, has noticed the steady growth of trie ! " population of the Point and believes { i this season will be a record breaker , I Son (jocularly) : But, Mama, ; ' aren's you rather a strain ojj the i < . you ride ? - j , | Mother (indignantly): Certainly P j not. I put most of my weight in the ! i j stirrups. ] , 1 "And so you work in the compos- ! ' ring room! Isn't that fine!" « "I've been here ten years " j ; "Won't you sing something you've! composed ?" I
1 mm Keystone Phone Bell Phone, 14 Konowitch Brothers Groceries, Meats, Provisions BUTTER, EGGS, FRUIT, PRODUCE, ETC ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 308-10 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. 3405-07 PACIFIC AVE. WILDWOOD, N. J. STOCKTON SURF BATHS FINEST BATHING ESTABLISHMENT ON THE ATLANTIC COAST JOHN C LITTLE, Manager \ Polite Attention XXXX >&OQOOO®m XXXXXXXX XXXOOo i yf Keystone Phone, 802- D V !)°( CHAS. ARNOLD. Prop. Formerly of Arnold's Cafe £ « SUNNY HALL CAFE * X COLD SPRiNG. NEW JERSEY J X Two Miles From Cape May y X CHICKEN, WAFFLE AND SHORE j X DINNERS A SPECIALTY * X A Choice Variety of Sea Foods ? X v K SALADS OF ALL KINDS BROILED LIVE LOBSTERS >
"II COX'S CITV PIER THEATRE PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS WEEK OF JUNE 26 j Daily Matinees, 3 P. M-; Evenings, 7-15 and 9 P. M. MONDAY, JUNE 2&— Herbert Rawlinson "THE BLACK BAG" TUESDAY, JUNE 27— Bebe Daniels "NANCY FRORT N 0 WHERE" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 28 and 29— — "RED HOT ROMANCE" —I FRIDAY, JUNE SO— Marie Prevost I "KISSED" — — — — — — — — — — ! SATURDAY, JULY 1— Mary Miles Minter ^ "THE HEART SPECIALIST" SUNDAY, JULY 2— & "TOO MUCH BUSINESS" | COMING ® "THE CRADLE BUSTER" A MAY McAVOY, in "THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW" X NORMA TALMADGE, in "POPPY" I MECRAY'S CENTRAL MARKET THE LARGEST MARKET IN CAPE MAY X Grocers and Butchers W CHOICE BUTTERS, COUNTRY PRODUCE AND FRUIT VT PROMPT DELIVERIES ?? Cor- Washington and Ocean Stu. Phones, Bell, 217; Keystone, 17 :xi "
From a Guernsey Herd free from Tuberculosis Y A Special Milk for Young Babies E. H. PHILLIPS, Jr. ' West Cape May, N. J. 1 Keystone Phone 156 Y | But they all like ginger ale \ ! > Fortunate 't is that tastes differ, for i this "variei7 is the spice of life." | But the taste of Clicquot Club has ^ a universal appeal. Each bottle tastes f like the next. Distance and the seasons i do not affect the delightful taste. J m Real Jamaica ginger, refined sugar. It A and fruit ]uices carbonated exactly " trf "ght give Clicquot the tasle w!iM3h - ■ individualizes Clicquot \ ^ ^ among ginger ales. I • -a r ■* 5 s f '% Buy it by the case for | t u LSxi j i* i ♦ r n 1 I v J the home You can get i e v Wr m udd'tlon lo g'nger a,e- 1 r I \ Clicquot Club Sarsa- g ! | panlla. Birch Beer, and 4 |j^j Ruul Beer ! " THE CLIC0UO7 CLUB CO. iS sKT ' «il UI ril OO MilUs. Mm. U &. A d ! I GINGER ALE j
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