IIPP"I ,
Total
Expeaie Wm $46,1 %,028
CtUOB«t '“nzsrJXLz
Oktftoa 3. 8tr»hm h«« b**a <m»n ^ 0 ? 1 * r * Wlniier - ot Trio lor, warn a ** "* ***»* MB&ratUM oTil ^ r9nt *-
Milton Row ■pent Tuwdny In th*
Qttknr dty nnopplnc. CUr,oec yrnnmr and
2^ r .K n ? >t 2? d 10 Ma,u< * H1U to
•P«nt their Thanka*l\lnr.
v “ Duran, of Maw
S^J*^,** 10 * »*• Uat ot the week
with Mini Clair Boat.
**■ ^ Waahln«too Van OU- ««■ «P«nt Thank««lTln* with his ala-
tar In Ocean city.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Bdrldsa
▼Wtora in Dias Creek on Vnwda The Mtta Society met at the .wtuv of Mra. R. C. Smith, Toaadar eraS^ to arrance for a * up par ana bsssar to
bn held before Christmas.
Mr. and Mra. William R. Van Olldar, of Tuckahoe, ware guests of thrir son, Thaddaus, on Thanks*!Tin* Mias Mary Creamer, of Flawantrillo. was a week-end rial tor with her slater and family this week. Miss Hilda Smith, of North Tranhsr home £j^ lank, « lTlD * ▼“tor at . “, d 35™- hmU9 Oo " 0 ° ** n >
In htlantle City on Thunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sapp, ot City, spent Toss lay eranln* at thetr
WMIUU.U te
tm tra yaan, u pointed
ntaRM u a.
T°tal nor ’'mast of
™ tha Tariooa departmants tha sohools, Inotadta* aranln* ^«0k, to immi „ niju UJN hoys and gkta, To lns‘-^r
■Mwi [W u
« a* m.UMx n to y"**"*. >ilMUH LM •tt.mmVSrZ™«r akioi M Itoton.., ^aras^LL, fa«t* in fhfsa .tatlaUos *» *• **Wa of
and tor tha
f my .•<<
iSSSML M Off staU," said tha ~ rsiMMnan i OT tha total nmhar to tha schools “to »ara MJS1 anroUed to aranto* »“Ms and 4UM to tha ktodsryar ■^tothn «m torn cradaa, or what to nova aa tha primary schools, tha eniwltoMat was MUR. la gradaa to sight, tha total was S07,1M. ^h aahaat stadenu aunharad 1%O^an increase or 74M to a year, to tre yaan tha high aohoo! radstrw 0«n has toowaaad tram «UTf to
Ha.
Mra Mary Sharp, of Toekahoa, Ttoltad har slaUr. Mia Sallle WU-
mantown, spent last writ with Mr. and Mra. Hobart MoOoach. Mtaa Anna Oandy, of Audubon, was a Thanksgiving visitor with her par-
ents.
Anthony Oandy, of PMladriphU. rial ted his brother Prank and family last Sunday. Mrs. Viola Garrison has bar son, ot the U.. 8. Navy, with her on a
furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff metered to Bast Orange, Pa., on Thnmiay, to riait his son and family. Ml* Burton, of Frankford, rial ted ir slater, Mrs. Stevens, a few am
last.weak.
Ml* Mabel Caldwell, of ~
Lynn Steelman spent a few days recently with Dr Randolph Marshall Mra. Ed. Rica and Mrs. & O Langlay went to Mill rile on Sunday morning. ^ Mr. and Mra. Ed. Burley and Mr “ d JJ llton Godfrey hare left In “ r -“Uriels ear for an extended tour of the South. A number of young folks serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Chari* Young Uat Saturday arenlnr. ...f rU> ° r H««». who has been quite 111, Is convalearing. ,|«»K?to»to hare bean received of tha birth of • daughter to Mr. sad Miw. E. J.-lrnwraBoai Mr. Lawrence the aon of Rev. and Mrs. & a Lawnoa. Ml* Dorothy Rice, of Wayne, spent « week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Ed. Rica. Franklin Madden, of Bloomflrid. went a few days of last week with his mother. Mm. Jennie Madden. Mary Lawrence spent th« Thaw Sirin* vacation with her paranto at *’’• parsonage. Dorothy RoWaaon has bean visiting relstlv* la Millville. O. Campbell was
Sunday, snffarlng with
monaL
Vlnoenao DngeaUno has purchase* the tenant house formerly owned by
1
Ire. Chari* .Warm City last Monday.
W4M1*. a yaarty Ucraaaa of fTLTS., w . Eshori property U raUad at SUL w “ * week-end visitor with
THIJO.. - toto. oC
tot reports of his ssslststts oovaztog rj>to> atosaL tralntog, sad
osriUaato of «*' from tha high aehool priactpal U the tom praeoribodfhy tha ~ “ of BdDoattca shall ba Mad at wish* to mtm, asd ckaQ be sooaptod by aald a requisite ft That the _ _ _ _ JBH sisalnatloaa be tha drat Monday of Jnns aad ^ E ^- - Uonal axa That rariawa tsry snbfeets be rap school ; - normal mat high echoed taaahsn be argot
.^to'Sntt indicating la a t
Esa* tow tatalat US to October asd to each ease tha defendant was oonrictad. to aavaa cases ftn* ot «1M wore imposed, three c« tjto* tor h anting dear oat of a* have a license waa
is oommtttoa. to Its report, states - c w»ca at the wide pnbWtr dean the manitv ot tha antrarc*
tnprMsIea. that On rmtiar af toOnbUc astlmntton to an •free. “As a auttor at taaC- Jm npert ^^^Ouatotog a^eaaal to tha nr* eriatad ma! will senffnae so
*ra able w re* rmdeat* have
>«lr high aehool txats
tosi that in nob toe
rtd attempt to
the boot tratolag
ire. Many of prelted from
lock of __ ^^rott from a higher adaoatioa, to ** entrance to the protaastoMl
be canal gras* growing sa It sapearod above tha vat*. ta tovastigatlon by wardeas showed that tha water over which tha blind keen erected was two and a half feat deep at half-tide aad tha Common Pleas Court sustained ton Judgment to tha cases. A game law amendment enacted to un prohibits a gunner placing any boat, atok box, sea weed or other vessel cf •‘oonstractloa” at a distance of more than 100 feet from loe, marsh
tha trot toe
r this n
Mrs. Emma Butler, ofto rial ting her
Mason.
Mrs. Robert McCoaeh was a recant visitor In tha Quaker City. Lawrence McKalg and fnmily South Dennis, spent Saturday pawning with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boas. Ml* Clara Bo* returned to bar school In New Brunswick on Sooday, aft* a two months' abseno Mrs. Cornelia Ro* and . .. looking “Old Chns" over In Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mra. Noal Regtoa and danghtor were Pleaaantrille rii'toro on Sunday. Sin Clair Boyce, of Camden, Is spending a few days here turning.
t Opens caTMofay
May County Courts will open Tuesday. De-ember llih. The O Jury has been summoned, and petit Jurors selected. It Is understood that there wlB ba comparatively little on the cale at this term.
ORDER ADA HHJCA BLOCK FOR . *, sdv.
Jo*. Van G. Hoffecker ARCHITECT
.Corn* At'antic Avenue Phone 400, OCEAZ (STT, S. 7.
State For A program of acquisition by the state of not lasa than too ,000 acres of forest land tor a system of state lorests has bean adopted by tha 8‘ats Department of Ooasarratlon and DevriopmeaL As outlined by the department, It cells for the aoqulsltloa of s mla Imam of I **“
to addition, counties aad local r m which tharo la s considerable arm of forest land wtl ' 4 to establish county and mi tpal 1 crests to order still farther to |
All Work Gtuumctoed L. Cossaboon Builder* of Qaa&iy Homes TELEPHONE MU 226 Aebory Ave^ Ocoan Ctj
NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANT ASSOCIATION INDEPENDENT UBT2N08 Fourth St aad Asbnry Ava.
. ——» w W* WWBPMKB tO fW - an earners, wtoriy nfmi adIJ^J^thoae vfcom they eeaalMr
a JT larT * * M * • *** IU * om Gmwia, raKUaahath Woodward. Frew ^a coefirmad aa bonaiy attend ^ °®oer tor of Louie DeTo ot ... ® r °ok anally eattl* a oontro- , ° T,r the supertatendency cf somaraat county schools. Efr t T ° u w pr ‘oclpri af tha Bound Brook to BekoaL A vamney-fn tha ypunty
The Department of CoaeervaHoa aad Dave lo pm eat points oui that tbs crmttoa ot seek local public forests would surra a three-fold purpom to that the interest of tha riOsens to foroetry problems would be sttmulstad; s public recreation ground would be created, aad s ooattoaous iroal timber supply wotld be e—iril at a subsuntlal profit to ths
y ? j ?s
The Baby Shop Gifts for Every Member of the Family Suggestions for the Baby's Christmas
WRnrA_rsnia 8 ™ 1 ”- Io " IOT Toyraad Dolls to pirn* tin littis tot m ^ ^^ • rosxoraEB— S»- 2°°^ «««»*«. Handkerchief*, Bed Spread*, Boudoir Cap*, Hcckwear aad Umfy SUppen. O^k^o^^om We ^ ‘ ,llTe T 0 * oooie “ u>d Jook around. A large uwrtment of Christina* Card*, Seals, Holly Paper and Bibbon*. 4313 Pacific Are. Opposite High School Wildwood
EMPOL'S
3803 Pacific Avenue Wiidwood-by-the Sea
CHRISTMAS GUTS AT CUT PRICES
50 CISCO $3.00-
m enreo 1.65 50 BOLD 3.00 85 BOLD 1.66 50HEHBIE1TA, IQo rise $t0(F
CIGARS
50 HAVAXA BIKBOH81 HAVAHA UBB0H50 PHTTA NANTl MAPI 10 FHILA. HAHD HAD] 50 “44’*” 85 “44’*”
50
*3.00 . 1.65 . 4.00 . 2,00
- k 00 1-65 25 x'iinreL _
-25 HEHB1ETTA, 10c Bin . S2JMi 50 HKITRIETTA, 2 for 25c rise, $5.25 25 HENRIETTA, 2 for 25c rise, $2.75
60 HKHEIKTYA, 15c ri«e_ 25 HBHBIETTA, 15c rixe_ 50 ADLOH
$8.25
. 3.25 . 4.00
5CKA1TIEL-
. 2.16
Laos thsa IN residents of North aad Booth Shrewsbury Brier, which It Is proposed to dropaa partly ;
0CEAM CUT, M. 7. Hotel*, Apartments, Cottages aad Bungalow* for Sale or Brott
60 C0TJHSELL0R 25 00DBSELL0B
. 3.00
. 3.00 . 1.65
50 Er PR0DUCT0, 10c ■*
50 El PR0DDCT0, 2 for 25c ri*t„ 50 EL PR0DUCT0, 15c rise
EVERT QBE OP THESE BBAED6 HAKES EXCELLEHT GUTS
JUST WFAT A HAH WAHTS
WALLETS $0.50
Cartoa of 900—Christas* Packages CAMELS $U6
Qh Improvement, and they have lied petition! with the government ongl Men against any change in the chan nat on the ground that the deepealfig of toe river woaM bring toctork - aa4 would oommercisllsa the shore front and make their properties valueless. Nous of the names of the river front property owners between Smbright sad Long Branch are included In thoee who have signed petitions, the aggrieved property owners living to
Concrete Blocks
Captain Charles P. Irwin has been appointed by the Port of Monmouth organisation to confer with the prop- j erty bolden. and a letter Is beta* f drufted to be sent to each one with f * riew of ebowta* them their error usd petting them to Une for a , L ^.t to bring about a todertl appro- t prlation.
C0HCBETE THE f* PARTITIONS ft STUCCO BTULDOrO ia stock, wdl Maaoaad te is* •adtote dtlivary PImm Ho. hM Ada Silica Co. Taetozy, 3rd St ahora G 8t HILLVOIE, H. 7.
a Carton
FOB THE FIFE SMOKER We hare an giMaally large Une of pipes that will prove attractive gifts for the pipe smoker. Many of these are encased ia handsome leather ouea.
TOBACCO
PRIHCE ALBERT, 1 pound $1.15 VELVET, 1 pound 1.15 * * 1.15
TUXEDO, 1 pound BUCEXHGHAM, 1
GA, 1 pound— U. & MARINE, 1 pc SEB&ATI0I, 1 poe’.d.— GRANGER, 1 ^ond .75 We alw bare these in Jan BAZ0B BLADES HAKE FINE GIFTS GEM, per package. .45c SVEBBEADT, per package 45c AUTO-STB OF, p* package 45c Genuine G'LLETTF, per package 45c All Raaoi Seta Conyietc f* Chrutmn*
GENUINE BUCKSKIN GLOVES— 4J25 NOBBY TIES 50c and $1D0 ATABM CLOCKS 1JJ5 WHITE ALL-WOOL SWEATEE— 750 DRIVING GAUNTLETS 3.00 LEL1HXB CIGAR CASES 75c DKXSI SHIRTS 150 GARZZF. SETS ia Zma* Seres 50c ACH TRAYS 35c to $256
THERMOS GOODS
ONE PUT BOTTLE, black oarer. _$0.79 “UNIVERSAL” LUNCH KIT AND BOTTLE 1.79 “ICT-HOT” PINT BOTTLE 1.85
LEATHER GOODS
We cany a complete line of ‘‘Cook’*” WALLETS, CIGARETTE CASES, “IDCmTE” TOBACCO POUCHES ft RAZOR STRAPS at Right Prices CIGABETTE HOLDERS Our large line of Cigarette Holden will surprise you in its variety and low prices
PENKNIVES
See Our Special PENKNIVES. 50c 4 75c Regular $1.25 and $1.60 Valnes “KEEN KVTTER" BOY SCOUT KNIFE Regular $2.50 Value for $1.79 SEARCHLIGHTS AND BATTERIES

