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Living Room Himiture Special display of a fine Three-piece Orerfluffed Lfrlng Room SulU, apbolstered In fine nA&h. Price. $265.00. ^ our iorth window. Three-piece Orentuffed LiTing Room Suite; upholstered in bine and gold relour, with Are-foot Daren port. Price. $95.00
Bedroom Furniture A Six-piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite: Bedstead, with bow and foot board. Dresser, Vanity Dresser, Wardrobe, one Chair and Bench. Spedftl Pries, $195.00
Music Department Our Music Department Includes Gulbransen Pianos and Player Piano*. Ballet and Daria Pianos and Player Pianos, Vlctrolas and Sonoraa and .Victor Records, and our new line of RADIO. Mr. Holland C. Otlinger will have charge of our Radio Department.
C. M. WARE COMPANY 11941 High Street - Millville, N. J. ran DELIVERY TO ANT POINT IN CAP* MAT COCNTT k X. J.
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Acceuorie. Put, Repur, SERVICE o FATION j Caton Chevrolet Company HOUY BEACK A KMTQOIIKRT AVIS., WILDWOOD, ». J.
In the Circuit of Sea Isle Gty
Mru. John Shannon U rial ting 1 sister in Camden tor a brief stay. Mias Elisabeth Guano went to Philadelphia, Saturday, for an indadnlt*
stay.
Thomas Donovan was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Thomas Donovan, on Wednesday. Mias Edna Whittington spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Whittington. The lAdles’ Tea of the Church was held at the home of Mm. Bees last Wednesday evening. Mrs L. J. Downey, of Cj _ent the week-end a -th Mrs. Carrie Gallen. returning home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ludlam, of undeL. were the gueeu of Mrs. A. Miller and Mrs. J. HalH-ran on
day.
Gra-d Deputy Regent Margarot Hackee., of Uooee Heart. 111., will visit the Icsal Moooe Lagioa
Mrs. Edward B. Arnett and Thom’"* E. Ludlam. Jr., spent needs? morning rialUng Mrs. Alfred
Taylor, in Wildwood.
A. J. Sere ms and Mrs. M. Severaa, of Blackwood, motored down oa Wednesday to vt»!t Mr. and Mm. J.
H. OounUaa and family.
Mrs. John Dennett, of Philadelphia, who has been spending three weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Henry Brooks, returned home on Tuesday.
Miac Edna Whittington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg* WhltUngtos. a student at Trenton Normal School, has started practice teaching
Woodbury.
George Cronecker went Wednesday In Philadelphia os business. Mis. Carte Gallen spent s few days this week In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jocher motored to Tom's River on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Short and son. Harry, spent Tuesday in Atlantic
City.
Mat Ktlroy and Jack Oormley. of Philade'phla. spent the week-end at Busch's Hotel. Mrs. Charles K. Landis. Jr. entertained at Inncheoe and bridle on
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An executive meeting of the W. C. T. D. waa heM at the boose of Mm. Augustus MiDer on Thursday evening. John Knapp, of Philadelphia, woe in Sea lak City, accompanied by Mm. Knapp, early thie week and spin j rented th* Steelman cottage, on Omtral avenue, for the will ' -
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Canueo spent Wednesday la Atlas tic :
will give a reception to the new later, Mr. Clark, cm Monday evening. March 24th. A cordial welcome la extended to all friends of the church. The Civic Club Card Party, last Friday, at the home of Mrs. Henry brooks, was a decided success. The next card party will be held at the home ot Mrs. Theodore E. DeBow i Friday. March 28th. Harry Countiss. Mildred Riot. Jack srry and Wilkelmlna Co on Use i Wednesday evening In MUlvlf’a. Deny, of South Seavllle, and Harry Counties played with the band at the M. E Church, of MUlrtUe. Thursday
night.
Rev. F. W. Bowen was la town on Tuesday, removing his furniture to his new charge at Anhnna. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loongo. Miss; Margaret Luongo * “ '
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William F. nr day In _ Instruments for members of the Isle City Band. The regular nwethly the W. C. T. U. was heM of the president. Mrs. A on Tuesday night. Mrs. George Gardner, after being In the hospital for gee months, is; now recuperating at the borne of her, daughter. Mrs. David Maxxonl. In Philadelphia. Mrs. George Boeder gave a St. Patrick's Party on Monday night. Those attending were Mrs. Henry Brooks.
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Maher. Mayor and Mrs. Irving Fitch, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Landis. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stohrer returned to their hems on Dolphin 8u Friday, after an extended visit la Baltimore with Mrs. Stohrarh brother Mr. Butt. Mr. Batt accompanied them to Sen Isle City, returnlng home i Thursday morning. Several lots owned by the late Mrs Laura V. Klsmm of Baa Isle City and Camdoa. have boon condemned by the Delaware River Bridge Oomminton. The lots were located near the Camden Bridge approach, and the Communion paid 222.000 apeiee
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Moorlyn Theatre Ocean City Saturdry, March 22— OCEAN OTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS HOLDING THEIR FIFTH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT (52 ROUNDS) ALSO MO VING PICTURES Monday, March 24— “THE AFFAIRS OF LADY HAMILTON” With LILLIAN RAID ‘TKs Most Beautiful Woman in the World” Touched by the dsep pathon of the greatest love story in modem history Comedy—“CALIFORNIA OR BUST’ PATHE REVIEW AMATEUR NIGHT—ALL HOME TALENT Wednesday, March 26— •THE FLYING DUTCHMAN” A Magnificent Picturizatio'i of Richard Wagner's ImmorS i Opera Comedy—“PLEASANT JOURNEY” PATHE REVIEW Saturday, March 29— JOHNNIE WALKER in “FASHIONABLE FAKER” SPOTUGHT PATHE USUAL GOOD QUALITY OF VAUDEVILLE THREE BIG ACTS
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Grand Opening of Joseph Coller's Five and Ten Cent Store and General Dry Goods Shop on Washington Avenue, Woodbine ON SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd All Kinds of Notions and Household Articles for Five and Ten Cents Ladies and Gents Furnishings A Fine Collection of Dress Goods Sold at the Lowest Prices LOOK FOR THE SIGN ON WASHINGTON AVE., WOODBINE JOSEPH COLLER
All Equipment for ^Jj Car Repairing
Our AapU fiillv l —.j. [||[||:| lathe, and welding outfit, to we an repair of your car trouble, at once. Wen yoa *“« trouble. Phone See Ue Oty 42 and w will give you the prompt aenriee our repc rove u built upon. See the New CLEVELAND SEX T ' le Smarted Haag on Wbrnb
Mazurie’s Garage CUrence S. Maiurie, Prop. THE BETTER KIND OF REPAIR WORK “PXXIHO—lor PAX3TO- 0U1 XOHO l-oriHis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY - New Jersey

