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STONE HARBOR. The H»np*t moan, which ■haws
u«h»rp4 In the pi ember BrsL ud 4 full moan •bow* it “down the back entry «* Time" to mike wsy for iVSIt beirtnc Ocvober A delegation tram Stone Harbor attended the Rod Craas mostlM at Capa Mi) County omit which U held In the Vocational Room* at Conn House ever) Tuesday. The room* were filled with busy worker* and a large amount or work waa completed On Friday the Car' May Conn House and Stone Harbor Equal Sol fraire League met tn Stone Karabr at -Rippling Waters.” the summer home or one of Its member*. There were present: Mrs. R P. Rule). preiMeiU Store Harbor; Mrs. Robert 8. MUle-
rhronli Smith. Mrs. Barry Mrs ’e*Ue 8 ladlam. Mrm. Cape May Court House. Mrs. Sloe! man and Mrs. Smith. Turkahoe. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Way and Mlu Ander•oe. Ocean View; Mrs. C. K CUuk. Mr*. Sarah aitler. Stone Harbor: Mrs Besrle Grace KeHar. of ftocbccter. N. What three tenad. a
averted by the prompt action of thf Fire Department. The new truck, all tha departmen. and the entire day force of the police department, arrived in time to put out the fire which caught the outalde of one of the bun galowa tram a bonfire started by some
As usual the parent* were Too much stress cannot be
Swait will move Lis family bar* tram 1 MaysrUl* the last of October H. will occupy one of the Larsen apart
mem* on Wth Street.
Mr. and Mr*. A W. H. Ben ham
German town, paid a flying visit to
their cottage on Corinthian F
ly thi* weak.
Mrs. Tbaries Ritter abd Mr. EUsworth Burr Clark paid their usual •cbooFrece** rtolt to Stone Harbor,
the last of thi* seaac
Mr. and Mrs. jonn •on. of Philadelphia, closed their cot tage on 88ih Stract Thursday last Mrs. George FrashnU. of ThlrC Ave nue. who ha* been la Phi lade! chi) for a week reftiraed Monday waning Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Irvin and children, of Flret Avenue, returned to their home the Utter part of the weak. Mias Verda Klsznan and bar slater. Miss Merta EUman. who have been paying their mother a visit at bar cottage on Shelter Haven basin, re
turned Bund-y.
Mr and Mrs.' Charles E Clark rlos ed Burr Cottage today and returned to their home In PhiUlelphla. Mrs. Clark’* alsier. Mrs. Charle* Ritter, ha* been keeping the city home alsce the beginning of school. _. CUrk U one of the pioneer bone builder*, this being hi* fifth season st hi* handsome residence on First Avenue and 103d Street. The Municipal Recreation Pier dosed on the 15t» iter -a, .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FUagerald. of 107lh Street, who bare been UngeAng late, will close their cottage and with their two children go to Philadelphia on Monday next. There are mill some twenty famine* In the Bungalow Colony. The Bus pile* back and forth and the procession of pedestrians on Third An give a summery look these sunn;
the danger of playlug with fire. Gray Gables, the handsome summer home of Mr and Mrs. Jackson, was cl need Tuesday, that la as much as it Is ever closed Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Miss Jackson and the handsome CoIUe west to Philadelphia on that day. but. according to custom, there will be not a few week-end parties during the wfnier at Gray Gable* ■Rufwud” la another of the cottages
doe? this week.
Miss Elsie Mae Krause. Miss Seba Klee. Miss Edna M. Caw. the trio hr. have made the cottage at the cornet of 83d Street and Sunset drive so attractive, left Tuesday on the two o'clock train. They were accompanied
i the train by a party of friends
The new winurf schedule on the fading will give trwln* from Stone Harbor at 7.00 a. tn, 1-X0 and 4.10 p. m At present the hour* are 7.00 a. m, 1.00 and 4.40 p. m The »-» a. n.
made It* last trip the 22nd.
Mr. A C. Spalding, with L M.
KnellenburgsI Mail Order Service The Soellenburg Syatem Offer* Unusual Convenience* end Advantage* to the Out-of-
Town , Customer
Dr. Stone has not been at the •'Whit* House" for many weeks. Mi*. Gedrge SneP ’and her da ugh 1 ter. Mr*. Thomas Hawkins, were guests of Mr. and Mrs C. EL dark Scndav. Mia* M. E. Lend*, proprietor of Quaker Tea House on Third Avenne and lf*Sth Street and owner of the Leeds cottage on Golden Gate point, has been enjoying a two weeks’ vacation at Stone Harbor. She returned to her duties in the Social Service department of the University Hospital the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayres, of Washington. D. C. are recent arrivals at Mr. John Larsen’a. 86th Street. Mrs. Alden Moore and UUle son Grayson motored to Camden on Thursday to Halt her slater. Mrs. John
Heide.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Turpin returned Satm day evening last, from a Halt to their daughter and her husband at FalrHUe. Pa;, the new bom* of Mr.
and Mrs. Tyson B. Boyer.
Dr. S. D. Dougherty preached two able sermon* Sunday at the Lutheran Community church Beginning (XL 2 the Union Church Club will maintain
services until June lit.
St. Paul's R. C. church will be open as usual throughout the winter. St. Mary's tomorrow, there will be eerrJce at ( Jd p. m, S i sr M a. ■*. Every lasi mother’* son la a carpen- j
ter at Cape May this year. “Slater; 6usie” is not In it with these stalwart i who are building bcrracka for r soldiers literally, to beat the band.
Both at Ford Farm and Sewalfs Point
the hammer, beat a tattoo, and warm quarter* for Uncle Sam's boys are being rushed to completion Late dinner* In many home* are the order of the day in consequence. The Stone _ Harbor boy* go over In a big auto, ar-
•■riving home about 7.15 p. m Mr. Thomas Larsen went to Harris-
burg Thursday on a bamine** trig, go-
ing Ur his new car.
New Series oi Shares
Now Open
Sea Isle City B. fit L Association
tfc say of tb* Dincton or
Tl* atm* new M Ita 44th year, bm • War become ef tta firrt-daa. i
1 at all ttaao of the Mgmml «f Mila ii qipawe. experWsd la the aalaaOea «T ail Hade aad rf niirtiiiihi. aa weU aa ta parHmlar tterw Iter how Mxg. er hawMtoR ywnr It wfll he In tares a Kwaevt*. w* ar« .rray* ready to ferinfaratotfah that may be Amued. at to amd mm-
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Sole Agent for Columbia Grapbouolas, Records, etc Jewelry Repairing Eye Glass Repairing Prescription Work Done Proutjdly auo Aevuratefy DEVELOPING and PRINTING HARRY H. LAKE Now City Hall OCSAN cm’, n. j.
RICHARD W. CRONECKEK COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW SEA ISLE cmr, N. J. CAMDEN OFFICE 5*2 Markat 8L CAMDK^ K. i
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Edward B. Arnett
Bell Telephone Connections SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
A RELIABLE BUILDER H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and
Jobb’ng in AB ltd Branches SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty New Store ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
MATTHEW J. RYAN Comnusakm Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer j and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oysters j Salt Oysters. Chuns, Snappers, Crabs jj Both Phones < Dock St Market Phila. | OOCC>OOOOOOOOOOC!OOOOQCtQOOOO
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Money deposited with this company is secured by Assets of Over Nine and One-Half Million Dollars. Interest is paid on both check and time accounts^and Deposits aggregate Over Eight Million Dollars.
MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY Bakovs of Sm Me City’a Famous U-NEED-MEr BREAD Ice Cream and Fancy Cake Makers All Lines of Confectionery LANDIS AVENUE fSI CORAL STREET 24 - 3 “•« Sea Isle CKy, N. J.
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J. P. DELANEY SONS Sea Isle City Cement Works All kinds of Cement Work Done. Walks . Porches, Piers. Chimneys, Blocks, Lawn Vases, Hitching Poets,
Building RDwira — Plain and Ornamental Also Plastering, etc. Agents for
Cape May Sand Company.
TeL 8611 5 handle 0<*tm AvetL. Sea Isle Qty, N. J.
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FRANK W. FOWKES Real Estate end Insurance Broker CONTRACTOR aS» r Notary Public, Commissioner of Deed.-* Estimates Furnished for Cemett*, Conciete or Stone Curbing and Foot walks. LOTS FILLED IN AND GRADED Sea Isle City New Jersey
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