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iifbah btoab lo CWrtaa n. Barta ttaetoad ta mnullaii laiTlinn ba tavran Onrt bp Chartaa ML tor. a aaabar oC tba Board at ftoUan. aad otkar lazpapan at

atte Osaatp.

avardtac (ba oaatraot. vbtab tarolm aa opaadtara of ftoMM, Kaa-

Serrtoa Ouwtoalna lo «• wbu dUpototioo aboald baaaada , taoraaaaa. papaalaUy. a'

time to i

Ooa at Cba boatorard with aaMooh. Katoar aaM: 1 do ao( i Bgbwap flwliiliiii foe'Ra aa- > mpbway CVarmtoatoa ter too ba- . bat bara board It waa baeaaee « of aopteM Mock waa la aab- » aa award tor ato^d apaaHoatkna ta TtoUttoo of wbat to popatartr ‘^own aa the Mafbto act baU« C

■r Itt of tba lawa of XHI.No Wda toatood. Otoarpa

The Board of Praabotlin. KaMar

4 to aaoartalo my atawa on | ODeaUoo of mMf laora ted that at that that K waa a mat- | for tba CUrtl OanlumOoou to deal wtth. Kwaa. bi _atter affl ooma before bh InetloE jt tba badpaf. I baMaro I ought to mrpiala m Om Cam Tice Oxruntoakm my rtawa oa tba ;

to as tworaaaa of | tpplioaUoa of tba aaam pottc epertmaarn aaah aa la I

lo MUMOkjm m tba pay rc" «r that of tba Mat %Malpaar. Atttt**da of Tawpoyara wtob yon woaM aar ta tba am Coumlaaloa Oat. I a - oppcJd at Mi ttawa « c II Hoc doHaca to war pky roOa. anderetaad tkm t—par Of tbapao-

Mr. aad Mn. Harry Ooraon and eoa. of Germantown, are spending tbatr Tacatlon at tba homo of William Tbompaon. Mr. aad Mrs. Leon Stratton and i. of Ridley Park, are visiting Mr. aad Mra. P. E. Carroll. Mrs. E. P. Johnson, of Philadelphia. to tba pueat of tba Mlaaea Town-

md.

Tba Mart las, of Oormaatowa. ware t tbatr cottage over tba week-end. Harold Taylor aad family are with Joaeph Taylor for a. week. Tbs Mlaaos Fldler and Mlaa El Isa»ath Vaace spent Thnraday of last weak la Atlantic City aad Ocean Pty. Mr. and Mia. R. B. Orabata, of PhtUdolpbla. ware goeau of Lowla'. Saturday and Bt nday. Th Mlaaas Fldler entertain ad faieada from Mill villa aad Leesburg Saturday evening. and Mra. Eugene Lloyd ware with Mr. Lloyd's mother Sunday and Monday. Mlaa Elisabeth Fldler entertain ad Mlaa Elisa bath Vance, of Cape May Court Houee, part of last week. Walter SUlaa. of Philadelphia, to ending bis Tacatlon with his brother. James Stiles. Mra Samuel Woolson aad daughters, Aura and lataa, are vlrKlug latlvea la Sharon Hill, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins. Tork City, are spending the week with Mra H. 8. Cheater. Barton Corson and family ware ueeta of Mr. and Mra William bom peon on Sunday. 'Mlaa Hannah Fldler to spending a few days with Charles Fldler at South Deunto. Those who attended, the annual sailing party oa Thursday wore Mra Uriah Gandy. Mlaa Roxana, Gandy 4 Mias Haleo CarlL Mra C. L. Buahnall visited her father la Ctaytoa oa Sunday.

b-ma from Capa May where a

haoa speeding tba ■

WlHlatn Taylor, of Camden, spent a week-end with his graniftnother. Mta Sara Taylor. Mr. and Mra William Gruff, of Millville, were at the home of Charles imes over the week-end. Mra Lewis Everlngham and son. of Helslervllle. ware guests of Mrs. Urlsl\ Gandy part o' last weak. Raymond West cot. of Harrisburg, waa with Mra Samuel Wsateott a few days last week. Misses Sue Chaster. Hattie Sarah and Helen Fldler called on Helalermie friends on Monday. Samuel Weoteott spent the weekend at hto home. ru Elisabeth Strawbrldge Is s after riaiting boom time ta

Strathmera

Mr. Ladow, of Swadaaboro. was the mat of Mlaa Helen Carroll over tba

> Witt aad spending a

Mra Baaaii Douglass, are Maw York.

Mias Roxana Gandy tba Se-vlng Club

Mr. and Mra E. C. Reblschon have ciovt-* into tnelr property racenUy purchased from Mra. Waaach. Mips Hannah Fldler la visiting Charles Fldler. Capt. A. J. Meerwald and family ant to Atlantic City on Sunday. Alban Miliar visited relatives hare on Saturday. Mra Charles Nlckeraon vlaltad Mrs. Ralph Paterson at Avalon raoenUy. Mra Maguire and daughter, of Avalon, called on Mlaa Mary M*rw»ld on Wednesday. Paul Jaffaraon and family their home In Measechusatta on Tuesday, after spending several weeks with hto father. Capt. Stephen Jaffaraon. Captain A. J. Meerwald wont to Philadelphia on Monday. Mlaa Mildred Pteraon. of South a villa, spent Thursday with H. P. pteraon. who has bean very Ml. Mra Unde Platt vlaltad bar uncle. Capt. Stephan Jaffaraon. on Saturday. It. aw Jaffaraon and family a taw days with Capt. Stephan

Prank Wolffngton and family, of OoUingswood. called on Capt. A. J. Meerwald and family on Monday. Mr. and Ifra. Prank Barnea spent Sunday afternoon at Sea Isle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, Jr., went to Falrvlew on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers hav«, dosed their home here and returned t6 Philadelphia. Ralph Petersen, of Avalon, was In town on Monday. '.Mira Bertha Hagan ta .'"lUng her cousin, Charles Fldler. Mira Berths EUlott ta vtaiU4.~ Adns Hlctaan. Mra. Enoch SccU entertained »er stater from Wildwood on Friday Mr. and' Mra- Clifford Ben diet have been visiting Mtaa Margaret

Miss Almira White, of Camden, waa a recent guest of Miss Mary

Mra." a M. Geary and daughter. Meerwald.

1 Gladys, ara visiting Mrs. Lewis Doug- E. Swain and dahghter visited rd- _ laa. at Cape May Court House. stives here this week. * Mra. Clara Earnest haa returned Mira Margaret Lwdlam and stater home from Pitman where she has returned from t trip to Delaware been visiting hfrs. C. PrwcU Carter. Water Gap on S^urday.

Normal, y ta defined aa the good old day when men saved tobacco • aga and the women JMned Larkin dubs.

And than the lasy pup West ou. “I gueae HI stay In bed. Until they send It up.”

COLLIHS CCMPAHY Sash Cord SOUTH SEA VILLI, 1. J.

Special Sale P* Protection FllC Equipment FUWIUSS, Hues AID STOVES Ocean (tty Storage Warehouse Sixth and West Ave. WE MATT CUSTOMERS OF OUK FRIEVD8 AHD FRIENDS OF OUR CUSTOXEBb. FROM FACTORY TO YOU

Ralph T. Stevens Again Solicits You Support (or 'Republican Nomination Member of Assembly PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923

Paid (or by Balpk T. Sterwu, Capa Kay

r at tba board, bo says.

Taxpayers JaN ta PtgM beDera." aaM Kastar, -that B a of certiorari Is aBoravd aad an

LAST W2m DAYS

i, R^M (bat they .

rs yearly bar are already c sppractons «

Last Two

OF THE

Biggest Bargain Sale ever held in Woodbine Royal Fashion Co. Positive Reduction between 20 and 30 per cent.

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Tba Brat pabsertpOoB pt SMS ta tba memorial Mas made by J. PWBp Bird, praetdeat o( the MnudaUm-ara' i Asaorlatbrn. oa behalf cf that «

S peaky of tba

ed tba ebaframashfp of a which win hive c*u

charge of tba nr

i ta deafreae of • membership i

Btnte sod stao of tbs gaamal P^Wtaa too par Bryant's pufedc serrioes were in the Intoreat of sH etaaaes -

servtsas oa fbe oommltaee of rapntatlva mrat and woman In all e ■ of tba Stabs. be form that the mamortal a i will ba deddad by the oommftwhen tt pm kom organlaad. Mr. I la his tattax to Mr. Erma r ge^ag tba memorial and mnkfag first aubacrtpttoo on babnlf oftbe MsDufactv.ix'rs' Aaaoctatlon. favored n broom tablet "or soma other fitting mamffv'Al." aod fbe 'f**** 0 ??* d added upon It probably win be tostallad ta the State Houaa. -Whatever may be the decision of is committee aa to this, tt ta intended to make ft a popular taeomonlal to the worth and "wvlem of n pabOc offioar who wns aaUamad not only by tk« dttaaa. of hi/ own State, but ta other State. •' •aid a ttetemset from v - Maaufne- • Assodatloe. •ooa as tbs oommltra. p«a«- • been oompietad it ta Intended vttadtlmaf throughout tba to eon tribute aooerdlng to tbdr to parpatnata tba memory da rho for twenty raara aarvad r •MOomsta. w..aty and sno Mir- Tba promotsra of the mam lal an oomkimt that tba tojd. dtlseaa of Haw Jersey la toe

Now is the time to lay in a wpply of ichool clothing

at astonishing low prices.

BOYS’ KNEE PANTS S8c U P

BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS.

Were $1.50 to $2.50; Now 98c up

yd. 20c

LADIES’ WAISTS, EMBROIDERED

r ATWTfi’ MTT ST0CKIN0S

WASHABLE QDIQHAK fTHILDBEH’S ROMPERS CHILDREN’S DRESSES

EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS

MEN’S KHAKI PANTS MEN’S BLUE WORKING SHIRTS MEN’S SOCKS ——— —

85c 43c 8c

LADIES’ MERCERIZED STOCKINGS PRINTED VOILE IMPORTED SUM GINGHAM Regaidless of price these goods are of the best n Prices on other furnishings correspondingly low. Great reductions in Women’s Dresses, Capes and Coats. Hext week is Pair Week. You will want to look you best. The latest styles and colors in Women’s Wear at unheard

of prices. \

THIS IS OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE You will have to wait another year for a similar sale Everything in the shop has been reduced, and everything marked in Plain Figures ROYAL FASHION CO. Washington Avenue Why Travel Mile, Woodbine. N. J.

i tad In principally

vrtll ba evideae* ta •erlBttoas to She memorial lo htaa.