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Baby Carriages Give first thought to baby’s comfort by buying the products of makers who put baby’s welfare first. Thick rubber tires and resilient springs that assure riding comfort are features of the carriages we’re offering at tomorrow's low prices Come in and see for yourself die most attractive new styles and finishes!
Pullman*. $25.00
These fine easy-riding Pullman deeper* have a closely
woven fibre hood and body, easy springs and choice of russet, blue, brown or natural finish. A very special
value!
Strollers, $18.50 to $29.00 Baby’s comfort comes first in the design of these new stroller models, which have a reclining bock, good springs and are finished in ivory or French gray. They’D sell fast!
G M. WARE COMPANY 119-21 High Street - Millville, N. J. raxs DEUVXKT TO ANT POINT IN CAP* MAT COUNTT Huae 320 KOriDs, *. 7.
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NEW COAL PRICES Commencing April 15th, and continuing until further notice, the price of coal, delivered in Sea Isle City, will be as follows: Pea Coal per ton $l 1.50 Stove and Nut Coal ” 15.50 Soft Coal ” 9.50 Place your orders now for Spring delivery. M. A. LUONGO, Co. COAL and WOOD Landis Avenue at Fritz Street Sea Isle City, N.J. BoAFhoM.
In the Circuit of Sea Isle City
Wtlford Hosted, of Falrton. visited hi* friend. Rev. Clark, over Ike week-
end.
Dr. Clarence W. Way attended a banquet at the Rlta-Carlton. Philadelphia, on Tneedpy eveain*. j Charles Schwarts, of Philadelphia, was the yueet of Henry Stocrer this The Men's Club met at the home
Prank Shannon spent Monday In
Atlantic City.
Mrs. William MacMnrray spent
Tuesday In Philadelphia.
Mrs. Theresa O’Neill spent a row days In Philadelphia this week. Hans Borkhardt, of Ocean City, was here on bnslneBB Wedneeday.
D. CIlI, of Philadelphia, waa abj v~»- —— hls cottage on Paris street over the of Georg , Whlttlnyotn on Wednesday,
week-end. j evenlnt:.
_ ??. r - and Henry Bennett, ofl Monai^nor a. Poixi entertained bis ColUnpwood. visited at the I^ve silter mssi. and dsuchter, -•
on Sunday
The MlaMs lilHan Wright Roth Haha attended theatre la Atlantic City on Wednesday ntyhc Mr. and Are. Herman Diamond attended the taneral of Mr. Diamond's New York on Monday A. Luongo this tm served on ’jS Jury for the April tens of Ooort at Owe May Court Ho Mr. and Mr*. Oeorre Boeder risited Mr. anederis father, William Boeder. In Ocean City on Saturday evening. Dr. and Mr* Henry Picard.
i Frame, of Philadelphia.
Mrs. Edward Buck entertained the Ladles' Tm of the M. K. Cnureh on ' ' ht at her a vs
The Sisters of Mercy, of Merion. have opened their Lorrtto Avenue Convent for the Easter holidays. The Ladles' Tea of the M. X Church will be held on Tuesday, April 15th. at the home of Mrs Parker.
s E. Lodlam. Jr., and f Clarence a Maxurte spent Wednesday In Wildwood, where he has a branch of his Ctovatand and Chandler
Mr. Graham and family, of del phi a, ware at their eottapa, Neptune street and Lai-dls arenas, an
Sunday.
The Lai;**' Legion sad the will give a ca rd party *nd dance on Easter Monday night. April Slat, at tha Mooes Hall. Robert Ebellcg and sUl and Jerry Smith and party of MwaU.. of PhlladalphU. spent the at the EbeHng cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Arnett and Mr. and Mr*. Thomas E. Lodlam. Jr., motored to Philadelphia Monday, returning Tuesday evening. Mia Helen Coxson to ID this week and confined to her heme. Mr* A1 Poster to *ub*UtnUjg a* teacher tor Mis* Coxson'* clam at school. Mr* Beulah Jefferson of _ delphla, was here on Sunday v siting her brother and' stoter-ln-law. Mr. and Mr* Thomas E. Lodlam, Jr. Mr* Charles K. Landis. Jr.* returned from visiting her daughter. Miss Mary Landis, who to living at the Smith Club. New York City. Walter Wright, of the Boulevard, underwent an operation at the Laakerau Hoep'tal on Thursday for appendicitis. BC to recovering nicely. The Civic Club Card Party will be held on Friday night. April 11th. at the LandU home on the Boulevard. Mr*. C. K Land to. Jr., acting as
Several of the Sealot Clam of the Ocean Oty High School from here attended Court at Cape May Court House on Wednesday. Fred Cronecker. of Eagleevllle. Pa., was a visitor here this week, the guest of hto mother, Mrs. Carolina Cronecker. at the Hotel Bellevue. The four delegate* to the Young People's Convention will hold * cake sale. Saturday, on Sofroney's porch, to raise expenses for their attendance to the Convention on Easter Monday. Are you readlag the weakly articles on Lore and Marriage by the famous; novelist. Elinor Glyn. which appear every week in the TIMES? Don't miss one of this great aeries of letters. The E>worth League was re-orgar.-txed on Sunday evening and the following officers were elected: Car! Pori, president, and Mtoe Margaret Tol»oc. secretary-treasurer. Next Sunday the four vice-presidents will be elected. The world may yet see in Buasto and the United States the two chief competing nations of the world. There is nothing like revolution to stir up energy and ability, learn from the history of — Burkhardt and Adams, well known firm of Ocean City plumber*, have leased the old TIMES' bulldln.-. on West Jersey Avenue, and will opm a plumbing establishment next w»*k. Mr. Adams will be In charge of the local branch.
and daughter. Evelyn, and Mr. and Mr*. Frank Molter and son, of Brooklyn. While her- Mias Chandller and Bryon Molter went In bathing and apap.entiy enjoyed their pre-*eaeon dip.
Eugene A. Shaffer, Practical Punter ESTIMATES FURNHHED 133 PARE STREET, SEA ISLE OTT, Hi
BURKHARDT and ADAMS PROGRESSIVE PLUMBERS Announce the Opening of TV* Stop on West Jersey and Landis Are.
Fanner Tin: SEA ISLE CITY Let Us Estimate
New Janey
8. Tmvaal. of Philadelphia, spent i* treat-ead at hto cottage on Ariadne street and Marine Place, eeelng
of Philadelphia. their cottage on Pearl street, returning to their city
i Isle City people went to Philadelphia on Tueeday to attend the funeral cf Joeeph Maguire, who died last week. Mr. Maguire waa a brother of Mre. Henry Brook*, of Be* tale City, and was s frequent and wall known visitor here for many
yaare.
A party of ten constating of Mr. and Mr*. Herman DtamonJ and daughter. Naomi. Mr. utd Mrs. Mauriae Feldman. Mr. and Mm. Earl Wadding:on and Mr. and Mr*. Michael A. Luongo and daughter. Margaret. motored to Atlantic City on Thursday night to the Apollo Tbea-
Why Lara It To Tlta Court To Decade who will administer yoor estate! Make a vffl bow, appoint the First Sattaaal Mask year Executor, aad you know that rear •rtate will be property th—r« and art'Jed aooordtnf to law, with tkr least expense. Our Ckartf is permanent. Call and as* us about this matter
4 per cent mteteta: paid on St? Log* Fund Accounfa FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCUSCUT,**-
Easter Fabrics We have a truly wonderful assortment of \ fabrics for Earter wear. Imported linens, plain and painted voiles, the ^ . newest novelty embroideries, can’-on crepe, dotted Swiss, also novelty •hades in *i!L hosiery, princess slips and children’s Easter wear. The L.VDIES’ SHOP 948 Asbury Avenue, Ocean Gty, N. J.
M°» Y N Theatre Saturday, April 12— "ALIMONY” t —~i.. | —„ ^ • brilhantl. Jhtitrmhd cut - - Grace Dannond, Werner Baxter end Roby MiEer •el other wea-kim ntk* "WAY OF MAN.” Hi. I - PATKE SPOTLIGHT Urael Good Quality of Ve
Monday, April 14— "JUDGEMENT OF THE Or«er thia “Way Den Ian," ^ , treaerLoodj dianatic. ortoot], tlead to -a“°»*t»rao «< the Ugh Bema RATHE COMEDY RATHE REVIEW
Wednesday, April 16—
“JUST LIKE A WOMAlrt
B to a Iran that .il! m. ^ jm.
With Margaretto De La Matte
(•eorge Fawcett and Ro ph Gravea
FATHE COMEDY PATHE NEWS
Saturday, April 19— “BY DIVINE 1110111” With Elliott Dexter RATHE “WAY OF MAN.” No. S. RATHE review

