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i LtndU wu a Philadelphia r the w»'ek-e«i<l. I U Maher e»c* a bwtnaaa t1*- > Philadelphia on T^eeday [ Henry Brooks entartaieA a ? friends at carda at her » last nlcbt. tnd Mrs. Oeorfe Culrer aa4 r, Dorothy, motored to AtJlty Saturday for the day. I Lewis Chester. Jr., and fam- » been ependlnc a week la I phis with Mrs. Cheater's Mrs. McBride. i C. Smith, of Swain ton. has dance la Sea Isle m the*TIMES lUafT 1 report orlai work. . Lorraine Maala. of Phlla- . waa a week-end *ueet of mi Mrs. Irrlny Pitch, return_her home Monday afteinuon. ■ Alice Colwell, well known . fell la the Poet OfAd Is now confine I suffer!ny with a apra m's Club met et the h
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t death of Mias Belle . jan View, t'ster rtne and Unle Canuao. Deceased waa el*nSc and was well ile City. Death was wla sad a complication leaXrom Mrs. Etta Hadey L will be a shock to her i Sea Isle City.
Mrs. John Hlsh entertained her brother. Morris Clark, of Ocean city. Sunday. Mra Buelah Jefferson, of Philadelphia. waa the Sunday yueet of her brother and eiater-ln-law, Mr. and Mra Thomas E. Ludlam, Jr. Miss Betra Munford and a slrl Head, of Ocean City, were the fueets w Mnnford'e sister. Mra Walter Wrtyht. of U? Boulevard. Sunday. Mayor Pitch wen! Philadelphia oa Saturday and brousht back his Nash car. resplendent with a new coat of paint and earn tab. done nt the Varney Shops In the Quak< City. On Thursday of this week the Cape May County Tiroes Company* took titla from Mrs Annie B. Rice to the puipeity adjolnins the Rice store, on Landis avenue, opposite the City Hall. Professor LeRoy Archer, who waa In Philadelphia the major portion of tha week, returned to his work In the school on Thursday, but will lea vs ayaln this afternoon. Mra. Archer la In Philadelphia. Oakley Oowdrlek. of Philadelphia, well know Sea isle City summer visitor. has purchased the cotlase on the Boulevard new occupied by Attorney and Mra Charles K. Landis. Jr., sad recently Bold by them to Clarence Pf el ter. It will be used by the Cowdrieha an their summer home. Practically all of the wives of the ambers of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon of Cape May County t widows Wednesday nlyht when Tail fellows went to the Wildwood meet! ns - Included In the crowd was the next Grand Tall of 'Cape Mat County. Mayor Irvins Pitch, who thin year occupies the chair of Deputy Grand Tall. The leader of the Junior Chautauqua arrived yesterday, and will drill the kiddles for the bis event of the four-day Chcutauoua In Sea lale City. The Chautauqua starts tonight and will continue Saturday. Sunday and Monday, afternoon and evening*. Those who have not as yet obtained tickets are urged to ret them at once from any of the guarantors, or from Mr. Rom nt the First National Bank.
Miss Fllnmena Braea la expected home Sunday from Trenton Normal to visit her parents. Misses Edna MuUer and Bertha Momhinweg motored to Ocean City Wednaaday. nlsht to attend n surprise party. Thomas Donovan is again back nt hit old Job In tha freight offlee. | Thomas has been working at Ocean City but started In here Monday. j Work waa cooanenred Thursday morning on extensive alterations to the home of Mr. and Mra. Edward B. 1 Arnett. A su.i parlor and new steps i are among'the additions planned. We have Dick Olden's word for It that he and Prank Shannon, on Sun-' day afternoon between the hours of one and six. walked from Sea.lale City to Belleplaln. a distance ofthlr-l ty-flve miles. The only rides “pleksd up" were scram the Sea Isl pike as far as Ocean View. Mr. and Mra C. N. Hoadlay. of Sea _le City, are enjoying a stay In Merritt. Fla., with Mr. and Mra De Lacla, of Strathmere. Mra Hoadley writes that the windows of the house are left open day and night, and crape fruit and oransea are now betas picked, but In spite of all this they are now beginning to think of See lale City and home. A few friends gathered Mornhlnweg home Monday evening to help celebrate the "ireedom" party of MSas Bertha, who on that day attained voting age. Miss Bertha states that she will welcome ell politicians f*->m now on. hr* reserves the right 'to reject any or all bide." She Is undecided as yet whether she is s Democrat or Republican, and may Join the Socialist or Prohibition parties between now and next Sep-
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William MacMurray. of Phlladel- stood made several purchases. Phla and Sea Isle City, la rapidly be- - imn n t coming one of the resort's heaviest Mr. and Mra Albert H. Crump, of realty holders. Mr. MacMurray was Philadelphia, are spending the week down again Sunday and it is under-1 here, as the guests of 8. Fredericks.
Mr. Crump la known as the "ticket king" of baseball, being In charge of all the ticket sales of all big league ftnmee In the Quaker City.
i Harry Leech, with egood has bken staying . died at Cum or Hoe a. last Saturday afK an operatior. Mra n only e short Ume ered to be the influt Inter resulted in a Ally resulting In perlent waa made Lb Arty. Lanadowne. folaervtcea at the demm by Rev. Dr. •dlcal Superintendent i Church, e warm f family. Only her hue-
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It la a t reek water against which the waves of linen cl si troubles dash In vain. It Is n haven of refuge. It la the strength of the week, the support of the Intrm and the protector of the defenseleae. It Is the silver lining to the cloud of adversity. It la all theae and more to those whom It protects, but those from whom that protection hec been withdrawn by the lapse of a policy will Bnd no consolation In the knowledge that "It might hare
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ndla Avenue and Italia Sheet SEA ISLE CUT, X. J.
A. G. RICE & CO. HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE
Any 85c article in this itore given to the ftnt school boy or school girl submitting in writing the author's name and book or play in which the following quotation appears: "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOEEVEB" The iconoclast, however in** with the remark, ‘‘That beauty is but skin deep," while the printer’s devil to whom we quoted the above aphorism, remarked that from hia observation, beauty is not even skindeep now-a-days, but most of it is only on the surface. Let the true state of affairs be what it may, we-all of us have an eye for the beautiful, and we have on hand a line of Home Beautifiers in the shape of Paints o.f all colors. Varnishes, Varnish Stains, Shellacs, Wood Fillers, Enamels, Aluminum and Gold Bronze, either in Powder or mixed, Windowphanie, eto, and Brushes of all*aises for applying the same, in fact everything necessary for making the Home Beautiful and a Joy forever. Also Alabastine in 5 lb packages. All Colors. “You Can Get It At Rice’s” That’* our IMS dogaa
MARCH SPECIALS GOLD SEAT. CONGO LETT* ART BUGS Have wived one of the housekeeper'* biggest problems by providing attractive, durable, easy-to-clean rugs at iLiall cost They lie flat on the floor without any festering in any way. Will not curl or "kickup" at the edges. All sixes np to 9x15 feet DON'T THAT PORCH FLOOR NEED ATTENTION? Now is the time to think about giving that porch floor a good con* of oil—nothing better than crude oil for the job—and the better quality, floor oil, for the inside Boon of your store or business place It preserves the wood and keeps down the dust when sweeping. HOW ABOUT THAT COMFORTABLE HOKE OF YOUBS? Are you wearing out the floors or walking on the finish ? Take a look at the floors you walk oa every day. Do they need protection ? Save the surface and you save the floors, whether itris the painted or vajuishod floor, or covered with linoleum. A new floor or covering costs much more than a new finish. The same rule applies to the surface of all the property you possess. Save the surface and you save all. "ADELPHIA” OH BURNING COOK STOVES Equipped with the "Loraiif” high-speed oil burner. Anyone who buys a cook stove equipped with this burner can feel satisfied that it will perform every cooking operation easily, rapidly and economically. Clean, odorless, blue flame and intense heat The "Lorain” burner is trouble-prool. It's the last word in oil cook stoves. The burner is guaranteed for ten yean. THOSE PESKY. ANNOYING RATS AND NICE Why be annoyed with theae destructive animals? Get one of our wire rat cr mouse traps and “catch 'em alive.” Or if yoa prefer dead ones we have the traps that will do the work very efertually, li well as the famous "Rat-Snap" and “Rough on Rats,” Sc up to 75c. ELECTRIC IRONS, CURLERS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ironing day labor is reduced to a minimum with these reliable, latest improved irons, complete with cord and connections, while tye electnc curlers are so reasonably priced that any woman can enjoy the convenience of one. ftnite a line of electrical supplies for wiring the house for lighting.
Opposite City Hall, SEA ISLE CITY
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a of this State, who had been solicited to purchase stock in a promotional company. calLri recently at his Bank to inquin. of its opinion as his pur-
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I thsroaghly the stock ef this company and when the customer called a few <ujt later and read the report which the Bank compiled from y reliable searota, he very promptly informed the cashier—“well, that stock u certainly everything but a desirable and safe investment n those fellows—referring to the stock saleaaeB—will get none of my money.” wd aria a eaU from these same stock sslesmen; if se, for your own sake, your family's sake and the community's sake, we urge you to follow ■an above and go to your Boshing Institution and have the stock investigated be fere taming over year savings and Liberty Bondi to
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It Will Cost You Nothing! It May Save You From Serious Loss!
NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY
First National Bank, of Ocean City Ocean City Title and Trust Co.
First National Bank, of Sea Isle City Tuckahoe National Bank
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