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You Koo*> a Caati AccountT i Lot the rocatcn Unghl You J an on the track of wealth, t health and case. The cash ac- J count tell« you at once when * you “get on" and whun you * “get off." There Is no specula- • tloo—It Is sun fin. You know { what you hare, what you an J and what you can speed. Set- t ting down each penny makes 1 you think before spending Idiot- l Ically. Many an Idiotically ' •pent penny makes a good-slsed t fortune. The caah account Is J Insurance against a misspent t life! It really la Then should J be a law about It If the thrift # societies would tackle this, real { thrift would be born 1 Not until • then. ' 60 ' Your get-away hen Ic: < The cash account well-kept Is ' the parent of e large bank ao- {
Something to Think About By P. J. rrjLTER
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Mn. Irene Collison
Mrs. Irene Collison, 33. of Ocean City, was burled yesterday at the Seaside Cemetery, Palermo. Rot. Joeeph W. Watts, rector of the Holy Trinity Church, offlclated. Mrs. ColUson. who died last Monday, Is the wife of Clarence t Collison. She has always lived In Ocean City. She is survived by her husband and daughter, Mias Evelyn Collison.
MBS. HAGAN AGAIN HEADS
WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB
AO Officers He-elected Meeting of Sea Isle Organization The annual meeting of the Women's Civic Club, of Sea Isle City, wss held on Wednesday at the Club House, and all the old officers and trustees were re-elected. They are: President. Mrs. James J. Hagan; vicepresident, Mrs. L. J. Downey; secretary, Mrs. Henry Brooks; treasurer. Mrs. Thomas Nock; trustees. Mrs. Turner Pope Gray, Mrs. J. C. Gallen, Mrs. W. O. Klemm. Mrs. George Boeder and Miss Catherine Quinn. The Club will hold a pie and cake bake at the Club House on Saturday morning. July 21st, at 16 o'clock. It Is proposed by the Club to have a Basaar on the Club grounds the second week in August, and the help of the entire membership is solicited to make this annual event a
DEIBIS TOWISHIF WILL HAVE HEW AUTO BUS
The School Board of Dennis Township met at Dennlaville last week and decided to purchase an automobile truck to transport high school pupils from that district to Middle Township achco, u c„ Mtr v™
FERE CAUSES $5000 - LOSS TO APAETXEHT Fireman Ii Overcome While Fighting the Flames A repetition of the recent Wildwood fire was averted by the vigilant efforts of the Ocean City firemen combating the flames that threatened the Wlleonla Apartments on Ocean Avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, Ocean City, last Wednaeday afternoon. The firemen were delayed when the call waa made for Fifth and Ocean Avenue Instead of Twelfth Street, but after they arrived on the scene they chopped their way thru the roof to reach the flames. Adolph Stingier was overcome with smoke while attempting to reach the flames. He was trsated and revived by Dr. Allen Coraon. The apartments are owned by Mrs. Clarence Wilson, of Philadelphia. The damage la reported to be 91000. The fire was caused by an overheated electric Iron in the Juneen apartment on the third floor of the building. SEA ISLE CITY WIH8 BY FIFTY-SEVEN FIBS The Sea Isle City Bowling Team officially opened the 1023 bowling season by defeating the game Woodbine Five on the Fehrle Alleys last night. The Sea Isle Five, which brought heme the bacon last pear, was represented by C. Town. K Olden, B. Rose, W. Duncan, C. Fred-
ericks.
Woodbine put up a stiff ngM and 1 won the first frame by 40 pins. Tu> lead placed the Old Timers on an edge and they showed old form by playing up a lead of 113 pins in the second. The third frame was evenly rolled, See Isle winning by four pins. The scores by frames: Sea Isle, First Frame—Town, 133; Olden. 134; Bom, 138: Duncan, It?; Fredericks. 161. Total. 603. Woodbine. First Frame—Rahtnowiu. 02; Burke. 117; Blume. 134;
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blessing of tbs bride' not been forthcoming. Mrs. Dora Grossman, mother o.’ the girl. Is said to have strenuously opposed the marriage. The couple were employed In a local factory. FELL DT CISTERN
of this place. . ... drowning on Monday, when the floor of a cistern upon which she was standing gave way. She fell Into the deep water af the cistern and wss rescued with difficulty by her husband. Mrs. Godfrey sustained severe
_.i See Isle City If at first you don't succeed, phone end phone again. We asked our girl to go to cbnrcb Sunday night, bat her mother Invited bereelf along—ao we went to church.
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A smile is a panacea for many ailments. If you are thin. It will make you fat; If you are fat. It will make you pleasant: If you are ugly. It will make you beautiful; If you are sad. it will make you happy, and m ou
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Robert G. Plerpont, of Wildwood, was given the order for a truck to cost 32.650 and having a carrying capacity of twenty-four pupils. Pupils will be transported from Eldora and points south Including South SesvlUs. A decision was also reached by the Board that all pupils who had not graduated after attending school the required number of years would not be given transportation. This action, according to those conversant with school law. does not accord with the law and the Board's action will not
HUSSE VISITING RELATIVES The American Legion Auxiliary and the Community Club, of Court House, tendered a reception to Mias Mary Bethel last Friday evening at tbs Legion Home, on Hand Avenue. Min Bethel, who is visiting her peril at Court House, wss s nurse In the late war. She left Court H In 1914 and visited many European intriee. She related come interesting and using experiences she had In the or East Mlm Bethel told.of a Turkish wedding she witnessed while stationed in Constantinople. About one hundred persons attended the affair. Mias Bethel expects to return to the Near East In s few months.
TRUCK SMASHES FIRE PLUG
A three-ton truck driven by Lewis urner, of Wildwood, smashed into a fire plug on the Bank corner, at Court House. Wednesday morning. Due to a misunderstanding of signals the driver of the truck drove It on the pavement to avoid hitting a tour-
ing car.
Turner r» ported the occurrence to
_ Squire Garretson who referred him to end nobility the WBter Company. The truck Is ms end help- owned by Loeffler, of Wildwood.
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CONFIDENCE By GRACE E. HALL
NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR that roof. We have s good stock of light, medium and heavy wel_taL Buy the Champion Roofing of Champion. 10th street and Weet avenue. Oeeao City. N. J. "Look for the
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uuia rile liquid and are a poeltt>e menace. . .,^“7”. , .. . . For health's sake rid your house of rough lack of thought. Ah. no! the these dangerous p*st* TODAY! Use bitterest sting Royal Guaranteed Roach Powder, s that you bad It once within your Sold and guaranteed by „ ZT" DIAMOND DRUG COMPANY d en^ed jt l But that day is past SEA ISLE CITY. H. J.
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729.
See Isle, Second Frame—Town, 197; Olden. 116; Rose, 168: Duncan. 174; Fredericks. 171. Total, 926. Woodbine. Seconu Frame—Rosen feld, 134; Burke, 13T: Blume. 113; Stevense, 147; Elsenberg, 183. Total.
718.
Sea Isle. Third Frame—Town. 167; Olden. 113; Rose, 167; Duncan. 196; Fredericks. 128. Totsl. 780. Woodbine. Third Frame—Rosen feld. 164; Burke. 146; Blume. 161: Stevense, 136; Elaenburg. 141. Total,
719.
The next game will be Sea laic City vs. Ocean City, next Tne night, on the Fehrle Alleys. Sea at 8 o'clock. WOODBINE COUPLE ELOPE WOODBINE—Isaac Friedm-i age 1*. and Pearl Ornaeman. ay? 1*. of Woodbine, eloped to ElkUr. last Friday and were married. The couple returned to Woodbine on Tuesday, and received the forgivencas of the parents, but the paternal
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