Saturday, November 18, 1922
CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Fage J
tfXXXX >&&OOOG&QX KXWSg | LIBERTY THEATRE | S Washington Street § y? Friday, November 24th — A 2 Gareth Hughes in g 5 "DON'T WRITE LETTERS" X S A romance of youth of missives and mystery of misunderstand- g § ,ngs and mishaps— of adventures— and a miss. Taken from the W X Saturday Evening Post Stop'- ^ g LARRY SEMON COMEDY. ^ fi Saturday, November 25th — IE g Viola Dana in & § "THEY LIKE 'EM ROUGH" § 8 The photoplay of a girl »ho didn't realize that being married g § meant being a wife. A picture with a thrill and on. that only a g 3* blind man could kick at. ^ " Y' f
TELEPHONE CONFERENCE: YEARLY GATHERING OF TRAE- f FIC DEPARTMENT SUPERV1S- r ORY EMPLOYEES OF THE AT- j LANTIC DISTRICT OF THE A- T. ( AND T. COMPANY HELD AT AT- J LANTIC CITY- I I The annual conference of the Traf- ( fic Department Supervisory Employ- , ees comprising the Atlantic District ] of the Delaware and -Atlantic Tele- 3 phone and Telegraph Company was j held Tuesday in Atlantic City ait the , Hotel Ambassador. The following officials were pres- i ent: Marshall B. Downing, ^General ; Traffic Manager of the Bell Tele- , phone Company of Pennsylvania and Associated Companies; Seldon L. UJli, Division Superintendent of Traffic of the Philadelphia Division of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania; W. P. Wattles, Superintendent of Traffic, Atlantic Coast Division. Mr. Gill addressed the meeting, commending the Atlantic District for their fine efforts during the past year in the rendering of good telephone service in the Atlantic District, and speaking of the oroblems confronting th«. organization for the coming season of 1923. ^ it , iMr. Downine and Mr. Wattles also l." sooke briefly. Mr. J. M. FRzpatnck, I local District Superintendent of rrafk fic t> resided at the meeting- ■ The following were in attendance: ■ Miss J. A. TomUn, Chief Operator, ■ Miss M. J. Troy, Ass't Chief Operator, P' Mrs. M. WW den. Evening Chief Opf erator, Miss Louise Ruess, Night
Chief Operator, Mrs. L. M. Johnson, I of Wildwood, District Chief Op«rat9r; 1 Mrs- A. M. Cavanaugh, Employment 1 Supervifor, Mrs. A. B. Collins.^P^B. ^ X. Supervisor, Miss Gertrude O Con- __ nell. Local Instructress, Miss Onssa Maddux, Toll Observer, Mrs. Came Casto, Toll Supervisor, Mrs. Katne - ine Sisko. Toll Supervisor- iMiasM:.rie Headly, Service Obsener, Mrs. 5 ■ Jervis, Desk Supervisor; Mis* J- i Casey, Central Office C'erk: Miss H. S. Conover. Traffic Clerk; Mass E- M. McElroy, Traffic Clerk; Miss Irene Prendergast. Local Supervisor; 'M^s , Headley, Supervisor; Mr. M. M. Wack, Local Supervisor; Miss Mary Cressman. Desk Supervisor; Miss D. Retiring Room Supervisor, Miss M. Mauger, Local Supervisor, Mrs. Alice B. Gray, L al Supervisor, _ Miss Bertha Kolbe. Local Supervisor, - Mrs. M- Costello, Local Supemaor, g Alma .Smith, Local Supervisor; « Miss Viola Abbott, Operetor-in-charge S at Mays Landings; Miss M. Hughes, i 1 Operator-in-charge, Cape May; Miss , Nettie Wickman, Ooerator-in:diarge, 1 Pleasantville; Miss L. E. Smith, On- ( , erator- in-charge. Ocean City; Miss S. , : F.. Earline. Operator-m-charge. Hamj monton; Miss Mary Haring, Toll Sup- - ervisor: Miss Miriam Sykes, Observt er- Mrs. Ruth Nolan, Operator-in-charge, South Atlantic City; Miss Reba Ta-ior, Onerator-in-charge. r Wildwood: Mrs. Margaret Brown, r Toll Supervisor; Miss Ella Hewitt, e Toll Supervisor; Miss Mane iMcColl, d Toll 'Supervisor; Miss Carrie Hubbs. z Toll Supervisor; Miss Florence Hitch- ;- tier, Toll Supen-lsor; Miss Elizabeth Draper, Toll Supervisor; Miss Mary o E. Beilman. Local Svervispr; Mis= c, Anna Meehan Desk Supervisor; Miss t- Florence Dalls. Central Office Observer; Miss Maud Fertig, Local Supsi ervisor; iMiss Grace Miller, Local r, Supervisor; 'Mr. S. E. Williams, Wilr, mington; Miss Sarah Naylor, Wilj- mington and Miss Pauline Ackerman, it Wilmington.
Free Service on Ford Cars iii.i.iiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIim""'""'"1111"1"111"""' We will examine your motor, adjust your plugs and clean your timer free. The iFord Motor Company recommends changing your Oil. We will dean your Motor out Free and Refill with New Oil for 80 Cents. We will Grind Your Valves, Clean Carbon and Adjust Tour Motor for $3.00We will nit New Bands in your Motor (which should be done even' one thousand miles) Adjust your motor, new Gaskets for $4.00. Don't let your Radiator freeze, 96 per cent alcohol, 75 cents per gallon. Lined Radiator Covers, $3-50. Heat your Car with a Ford Heater, $1.75. We will allow you $5.00 for your old Storage Battery in exchange for a new one. Why not have good ienition? All Ford work at a special Idw price, using only genuine Ford parts. 30x3 '/j Foodyear orjjlurray N. S. Tires with a 30x3'/j Extra Heavy Tube— The. both for $10.00 (Tire and Tube . $298.00 for a Plain Touring Car. $393.00 for Starter and Demountable Rims. $380.00 for Trucks. $530.00 for Coupelets$595.00 fot^Sedans. $395.00 for Tractors. F. O. B. Detroit. Tax and Freight extraTime Payment if denized. wiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiluiTiTiiIiiiimriiiiiiiihHrriMiiiiiiHiiiiiWmriiiiiiiiHm Focer & Mecray Cape May and Cape May Court House
f IN MEMORIAM } [ 19 Ho one knows the solemn parting, ; ? None but those can tell. i * Who have lost their best and dearest , f Without- a last farewell. , „ ' 3 Sadly mi&se^byjier son, Goodeii. ] ( PIANOfj TUNED W. R- Robinson, piano tuner, will be in Cape May week of [ 4th. Orders for tuning may be left r with Reuben. Reeves, 210 Broadway. > West Cape May. Keystone phone ( 274- A- 11-11-— -Jt I R I) Superstitious) | Do You J Believe In SlfifDS "Vicious advertising £( Always Pays ? and especially when you advertise in a paper that is read ^ j ^ by everybody in O I its tenitory.
I Tkis newspape#' reaches the eye i I of oyerybody who might be s ^ possible boyer^ in this section. I GOLD FISH 1 Are Always Acceptable Christmas Gifts We have received a wonderful shipment of healthy stock of fish and snails. Also grasses, foods, aquariums and castlest Make an early choice. Mr?. M. A. Scull i Broadway and Emerald Avenue I WEST CAPE MAY Keystone Phone 561 -Y I Igjpl Christmas Goods 1 1 FRENCH IVORY Fine Stationery 8 Toilet Articles a And Many Desirable Noveltioa j Suitable for Gifts < Wares Drug Shop j 1 3 Washington and Decatur Streets S | CAPE MAY, N. J. i
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS of Furman Burnett. Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Harry SDouglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the ninth dav of 1 A. D. 1922, on the applica- » Lion of the subscriber. Executor, of i said oeased, notice is hereby givttt to { the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation then- claims and demands against the estate of said deceased j within six months from the ninth day I of November, A. D. 1922, or they will " • be forever barred of any action : against the subscriber- , Dated November 9, A. D. 1922. ■ WILLIAM S. BARNETT, t 11-11-10-15-54 Executor. | BROWN'S v THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS j Small lot of Hat Frames at 50 cents SHORT LENGTH OF VELVETS suitable for Millinery or Trimmings at $1.50 a yard SILK REMNANTS at ! $1.00 a yard j Flower Ornaments and Feather Fancies
15 to 50 cents A FEW CHILDREN'S HATS TO CLOSE OUT $1.00 LADIES HATS at $1.98 COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOlCfc BROWN'S 417 WASHINGTON ST. iBuy Sturdy Shoes When you buy your Children's Shoes here, you get more than merely Shoes — you get the as- J surance that the Shoes arc honestly made, properly constructed of materials that will stand up under the rough usage they receive. E. J. COOK (FORMERLY BEERS) 321 WASHINGTON STREET j CAPE MAY. N. J. !
NOTICE TO GUNNERS ] All persons are forbidden to trespass with dog or gun on any of the property of the late Emlen Physic, either in Cape May City or Lower Township. All trespeisers will ' » d It with according to law. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Atty. for Emlen Ph"sic Estate. 10-7-8-269
FOR WINTER WEAR! T HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 3 ._ In the Predominating Fabric CM CHILDREN'S HATS AT SPECIiy. PRICES Lottie R. Hillman j 209 PERRY STREET 1
fywZh+jJiV fi&rrums Insurance Policy With Every | Overcoat Sold in Oak Hall Has Created A Sensation
It is a fact that Wanamaker rn & Brown are offering every wr overcoat in its wonderful • stocks now filled to overflowing VwAb under a policy, issued by the jffi^rTVX Franklin Fire Insurance Com- UMgm Atga pany, idemnifying each coat against direct loss or loss by theft, fire or damage. Ask specially to be shown lffl v , n our special double - breasted || J ' I ulsters (plaid backs) at |$| 4 U And the valu^ this year's stock of S overcoats at Oak Hall / — compared with their prices, ^ — r are greater than for the last 10 years. $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 up to $85 f Women's Shop The Store of Greater Values Sport Coats $25 Brown plaid back coating, half-lined with suede. Convertible collar, raglan sleeves. Great value. Sizes 16 to 44. We pay carfare to and from your home town on purchases of certain amounts. Ask your salesmen. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth Philadelphia
iBig Stock Reduction Sale! ■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 S The Most Remarkable Shoe and Clothing Sale Ever Held in Cape May. Compare our Values _ — Convince yourself!! — No Shop Worn Goods in this Great Sale — Smart Styles, a e. m e ■
H MEN'S AND YOUNG ■_ Winter Overcoats ■ RHhA $9.50 up ' ° I / T-k-2 ^'en's an(1 ^ounK Men's ' ' y j PLAIN ANI) SPORT J/^i| JJ $12.50 up ■ HATS AND CAPS At * Great Savin6
' Our^Big SHOE DEPARTMENT for Men, Women and Children. Entire stock of Shoes for every member of the family will be greatly reduced. Well-known makes, quality guaranteed Weil-Known mnara. IjUMIIIJ K — —
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Dressy Coats isgY $9,75 up Jm WOMEN'S AND MISSES' H DRESSES CANTON CREPE B $6.50 up Wonderful Values
■ SWEATERS FOR EVERY MEMm BER OF THE FAMILY TO BE ® SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
LADIES' WOOLEN PLAID SKIRTS at $2.95
LADIES* WAISTS. WONDERFUL I BARGAINS ; 48 cents up |
LADIES' DRESS AND SPORT HATS FOR WINTER WEAR | at Special Prices
■ Other Wearing Appaerl for Every Member of the Family, Not Mentioned Above Will be In- ■ eluded in ou Big Stock Reduction Sale. " N S KAHN'S Cape May's Department Store ■ Phone Keystone 232X 503 Washington Street, next to Liberty Theatre, Cape May, J.

