ronu fCKwi, iaocunoi 'TO- MOLD MTB OOImmOI *►.- Imna «m It ?». '■** )t l. Ckntt T6t iltr-tiditk tanutl eotrenUon
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taol AattkUta wl!l t, It ti. BtUTMOt M- t Cbnrrt Wlldtoot. on T*’itfi«y. Oetobtr t'..C Tht tM>
*lon* will Uat all di «l 9.48 In the morntni
in* with the evening nenion at T.«9. The procram thla year of the Coon'? Aaaociatlon la exceptionally wdl rounded oot, with prominent
-A Bible Lessen
"But what went ye out for to eee? A man clothad la aoft r»lmentT Behold, they which are gorgeously appaiellad. and Mre delicately, are In king's eouru.”
—Lake T. 95.
i» a# tv. * .u, a. .tn. <TOKd BU vu t It 'tOtU,
rta as epeakera. The slogan of the Convention will be "The Church o< Tomorrow la the Sunday School • Todnr" The Children’s Division of the Cou'renee- will be led by Mias Hedden; the Toung People's Division by H. H. Bowen; the Adults’ Division by Jos. *■ Appier and the Administration Division by Luther C. Ogden. The speaker of tha evening ssa will be Her. J. Lawrence Pitt, wl topic Is ’"Training Toung People for “ rrice." The offlcera of the Association are: Gilbert & Smith, Mayor of Avalon, president; Coleman F. Corson and E. J. Jarrell, rioe-p reel dents; Edwin C. Miller, recording secretary, and Mra Smith Kndlcott. secretary and tr
The Chewing Kind Waiter, are ; "No air. Why, aU
The chief complaint of Mrs. H. A. Jungk. of Topeka. Kan., has to _ ^ ing t» a short Interview, In tha Capital, is
Junk.
t hi* fellow-men.
There wss a certain rich man. which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day.”
—Luke 18, 19.
**1*7 it i* not necessary to be rich is ordes to be weD dressed. Modena tailoring methods, and the up-to-date dotting stone sake it poaUle for ■Hired io meat dottes, yet, it is stm tree that the wdl dressed pence tees nuBptaoosly in every endeavor,
very day, because:
“And ye have respect to him that weareth the g*r clothing, and say unto him: Sit thou here In a good >lae«; and to the poor; Stand thou there, or nit
The neceadty of good clothes was always appndated, ia every stage of “'■’s history *» earth. "And thou ahalt bring his ons, and clothe them with
C01LIM8 OGMPAMT Flue Linings 1 BOOTH SKATILLK, 1. 7.
r 0 *‘*l fc ** *2^!? natter, the state to act it* aM as MgMto ws It • there is n prepss ggHt ct OPOF
tvo means af ■e It evei It In tb. ffu, optotSTto^Sd 3 down kg ice Katasubach. la a case tono idea county, that tta PukSc •arv. It entitled to tha
bat wsj lnd e ontroi toTShMoa cfjv
illation that pa new franehlst tar Une should bo granted to cow *1111 an azletlng troDoy Has “»>»- adequate sarrW-that to. that "’t »hould ha oporatod over a lla* i-Un* a trdtoy wad. Thi theory
having b
*» oatttlM to the ‘^■w« of the state tc keep that ' Htney and the motorhs* bora irently come to stcy to Now Jor
'Joa. Van G. Hoffecker
* 400, Oddi GBT, 1.7.
order el things, owl tt to hourd to be msectotl to the tisslnas of the legletatare. Nobody who keape watch npoa the lagtoUtara as It has been oonttlteted to recent years is Ignorant of the toh scoot exerted by the PnbUc
Today, dottes are a neater necessity than ever before. We cktbe, hot only the sobs, aad with ooato—we dothe the entire family with every
Besirabk garment.
ASK THE PEOPLE WE CLOTHE Fox Brothers STORES TO CLOTHE THE
E1TIEE FAMILY
Pacific and Montgomery Avenues
WILDWOOD, M. 7. Opposite City Han
Delivery Service in the County »-■— ;===a
aattotoctori traasyrtotloa has bees coe of the W«geet pwhlsom to which • i people of the state have been giving attention for yearn. The existing srrvfoa, with s virtual monopoly, has
aftor Che people bed, hem P^ by toe srpngssnp aarf lmUterosee of the aempeay wheaMtol »o( face the hue
and - Bridge. Pa. wm struck by ughtatoj aad destroyed. ATmia as the bolt struck the oM totogo. e -leh was so rottea that U had toMMndsmaed W ‘ht Fahlic TWUCoMis^*. a hunt of dams shot mm a fir 1 ** near the center. The
ssuad of U men wsat oat oo oae of toe spaas, which they believed they eoaU savA when toe weak ndantraw
some *»*“ ed bat. Soon it aM bridge was AocmU, aad as hoar Inter virtually " ’ * ■ . .Maa nillara
of Trento. The aearaet hrldgs hstow to six miles, el LemhervtLs, aad
Fetot Fleajjael. Fa. The bridge was of maaTtt*! wore haUt over toe iware river half a osotnry ago.
Don’t Throw Away ' ThoMfSboei BRING THRU BEER AND BIT OB RENEW THEM TO OIVB TOO NEW SHOE WEAK AND OLD SHOE COMFORT. THE COST 18
Vincent Sannino
FORD New Prices KPldiyS OCTOBER 2, THE FORD MOTOR COMPAMT AFNWJMCES THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES OH ALL FORD CARS AND TRUCKS: . Runabout - - $265 Touring Car - 295 Coupe - - . 525 Four-Door Sedan 685 Chassis - - - 230 Truck Chassis - 370 ALL PRICES P. 0. B. DETROIT These are the lowest prices in til Ford history. Witt &e toceat change* and refinements that have been made in very body type, Ford Cars now offer new value* in motor tnuuportatiaa. Especially is this true of the new FourDoor Sedan with its streamline body and many added THETE BANKS DEPOSITORIES FOR FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN PAYMENTS FIRST KAHOIAL BANK, SEA ISLE CUT FIRST MATX01AL BANK, CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE Cape May Court Houw> Garage Prank Evans, Manager CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE M. 7. Finer and Mecray Cape May, N. J.
MAURER’S Rat aaj Reach PASTE
n MAURER A SON OO l ,n .££tfS£sfegy
OCT-Or-TOW* BTCnWTS jaSA-rts.'Jfc |’£Si& praa - s ®
cfepRAHTOR
This Year $3,500,000 We started the year with plane for the greatest tfj^pfwtna construction program ever attempted fax southern New Jersey. We expected to add SS^XXLOOO in new equi] to theBefi System in this territory. Bat the tremendously increasing demands fa plwwvw service have forced us to revise oar f
By December 3f, 1923, we wfll have placed in one year $3^00,000 worth of new equipment, new teie- ' , new wire, new switchboards, new Central
And oar 1924 construction program oMl probnUg run to $4,000,000. AQ this in spite of tbs fact that the three preceding years were greater than any aix years in the telephone hftrtory of the state.
The Delswarv ss Tlssragh W TsUjhsn* Cm
W. W. b. rttvtn
t.mersTKM. exmvuiuimct. and au.diucted TowAtrumMmneB

