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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS and LEGAL NOTICES

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charge 25 cent* per aay adrercat Cash muit aootfmpuy all copy far this adwtoinf except with thoee who hare regular accounts. Foams dtwe earh Thursday at non.

Urly clever, but apparently ht does not have to be, for the cash ci

mer* usually go hone after Iry yets

home hla rtsht. Fleming la no mean

distributor of punch.js. He baa met

many of the beat and returned

for aock. Martin Judge and Danny

Rodgers, two Manayunk favorites will meet Leo Flynn and Meeghan. Danny Fields will open the show with Joe Salvatore.

MESSIAH LUTHE&AH CHURCH Rev. C. E. Smith, of Colllngawood, N. J„ will preach at both serr 11:15 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Smith to well-known by many here.

nr TOC WANT LUMBER anything lo builders' supplies, caU Champion, 10th street and West avenue. Ooean City. N. J. Phone 480. —Adv.. I7tf.

HENDERSON-8 TEA ROOM '— ‘ evens. Oeaaa Ctty |

■d and baantlfurfy

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carried oat nor with kto

‘ years, baby wa

IU1 tent and take* ear* of by Parents who

tl Dually blowing from the .stations Cream and BUlferd Parts H»Mi ahmr the beech la view of the £53J*£jC > Tt7 , w2S* > “*

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lined along the beach la vt*w of the surf running and a strong an-

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work was dona by the guards who were kept on the Jump, not an of the day but what

Hard Partorm Tea-8 be

sentopirt eating ptoea.A visit i Stvse never falllnc aattMeetVm. so

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HOWARD W. Tl

. TOUNO. AUCTIONEER i

In the eervtee to- a number of years.

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into the tent. One young 1 had fainted la the surf a call to the tent brought tha s

Ian to coon acted with the Idth

trlet Are department. Philadelphia^ whoee doty It ts to drive the Chlrf

on afl Ware nf Are IsHirtln

dry Saturday. August 14th. Notices had been posted ahead of time warn the newcomers of the situation. It being the picnic date act aside by A. C. G. A E. Co, Two bus loads and several touring care of the iato and their families left the AUaatie and Wildwood avenues headed for May's Landing.

Picnic time is Joy time, and

in the minds of not a few. the tlme|

for abundance of good eats, precisely

•OStotO OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE ISAY

NEW JERSEY

• NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seeled bid* will be received and opened t a rerular meet 1 a* of Uw Boara of baeao Freeholder- to be held on WEDIESDAV. SEPTEMBER i. ISM. to th*

r Hkdi inodant Tbeetw wS be known M

Levenson’s Capitol Theatre

The vrlaner was MART BROWN. 1488 North 18th e<-t. Philadelphia. She received W Is gold. Sire. J. Choc*ly, 1(88 R. Moramenslng Avenue. Philadelphia. 1 Min Leonla Schwarts. Alt Rsst l«8rd Street. Bronx. New r °*. were swarded merchandise prises. Ve wish to «h««b the participants and hope that you will «Joy many pleaeant evenings in our theatre which will be evened la the early fall Watch for the announcement.

I. Levenson & Son WOODBINE, N. J.

Friends have made a thorough combing of the neighborhoods in which

bat to no avail. Valued es a gift, eeatiment plays s Mg factor ts

panlod ay a Company, aai pronAs aaM todd^^uTtho nt^mn - ■ furntab bond In full vmoun. the risht to reject

Mies Hetaa fippe. is charge '* the Hoard of Trade Information Bureau, on the Boardwalk, to making of friends with visitor* V

bring vtoitoa to the bureau anx to make her eosnalntance. No rand of tbelm to too small to step her doeest attention. J Eppe reports wide enthnslssm prereed by th. entrants for place in the next Baby Parade scheduled for August 28th, and unless unforeseen things happen, the annual parade of the season of 1884 will surpass all others of previous yean. Nre. Alice Leech, of New Tork and Miami. Florida, to an artist of ex

Knadi-Oit Artist to Sosp

program of action to the devotee* of boxing at the Ocean Pier. Asa We City, next Wed

. art creations Introduced in Florid* Inst season, Mrs. L v_ 0 re design Ice Aoial designs r-- women's dresses. h Mode describes as the leader of fashion this fan, and to distinctively chitttue wherever Mre. Leech ©neernlU. Authority on dress women of fashion are demand much of her time, even at the point of eaertBoe at vacation time. Mre. Leech to the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fin eke, of Glenalde, pa., who are summering in the Bee

_il previous records have been broken when throngs of visitors beeartr on Friday of tost week to f Into Wildwood, likened only to the IfFhov Day bol'days of other yanra. whan hotel after hotel turned their patrons sway. Oarr— *" over the town were full ant lots wore turned into parking places to «*b* care of the heavy traffic. The fourth annual ontlng of Artisans. combined with the extra fine weather which had been prevailing, to re<s>aneibie for the great outpouring of humanity, eager to take edvsntage of the mid-season holi-

days.

the eJBalr will be need for the b fit of Camp Cardinal Dougherty, a camp for boy*. Though many of the boxen appearing on the bills volun teered their services, the committee charge of the affair Insisted that >ey be paid to insure plenty of

itie action.

The first bout or exhibition on the _ U to between Edward Hagan, a 14-year-old repetition of Harry Greb. and Edward Murphy, age 18. Three boys are pupils of Frank Loogbery. physical instructor of tbs camp, who taught them the rudiment* of self defense during their six weeks’ stay In camp. This exhibition will shoa how quickly the youngsters look to e game. Lough cry to very proud:

these pupil*.

The remainder of the bouts which Include two four-round and two slx-j round scrape besides the wind-up of: S rounds will show some of the sturdiest scrappers of the east. The wind-up will bring together BattUng Blake, a sparring partner of Tommy Lough ran and Jack McFarland. a bard hitting middle weight from Manayunk. Frank Loughery was originally scheduled to meet McFarland hut as he to conducting the show it was doubtful whether it would be good policy to try to do too much In one evening. Loughery to In flral-claas trim and 'rerin' to go. Jack, better known as "Ivy" Eahslwi«n coUidcs with Buck Fleming In the sessi. Esbtlnytn's right hand

RIO GRANDE Mre. James MacGregor, of West Albany. N. Y . spent the week-end here at the horns of her brother, John Morton. John Morton Is building s naw porch on the front of his barber shop. Percy Fields and family, of Philadelphia. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. John Morton. Mrs. Alfred Entrlken entertained her aunt from Philadelphia and Mre. Anna Urlon and daughter, over the

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Edith Endlcott of Court House, and Miss Glendora McCarty of Malaga, are visiting at Mre. Roy Wolcott’s The Sunoro OU Oo. hav« bought a lot at the corner here, and have put up a gasoline filling station.

Another of Our Big 10c and 25c Sales

Rat Cut. Still further Yi

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Cost of Living! *1 Sale prevail*—the

Where Quality Count* and Your Money Goes the Furthest!

ASCO Corn Starch 2 Tr»*ni*^*fhM*ii t vrie *’ Tc ' ***** * ' nrT

10c

4 for 25c

Lifebuoy Soap Young’s Hand Soap .

ASCO Bluing

Smoked Kippered Snacks .

' 25c 25c 25c 25c

What a Dime Will Buy!

ASCO

Whole Gram Pice ASCO Evap. Mia*

' 10c I

10c f 10c j

Choice Red Kxksey Beans ”” 19c [

Tasty Potted Meats 10c! ASCO Gmpe Jelly __ 10c 1

Parowmx * 10c I

Vanilla Marshmallows p * 8 10c Deiidous Orange Sikes Vi “ 10c 1 Bag Sah and 1 Can Black

10c

Dried Beef 10c Fancy Calif. Seeded Raisins ' * 10c

ASCO Peanut Butter 3 25c

Look! 3 for 25c

Gold Seal Macaroni Gold Seal Rofied Oats Princess Toilet Paper Steel Wool

Scf. 5e Sixe 6 Double Dip •*“■ Matches 25c

ASCO Hard Water e

Soap 25c

More Big 25c Values!

ASCO Peari Tapioca

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ASCO White Dktilled Ynewer 2

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Pimento Stuffed Ofives

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Home-Style India Relish

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25c

Kraft’s Cheese

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Imported Sarefines <" Pur * OUv * °">

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Gulden's Mustard Saladressing

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25c

Chocolate Cov. Marshmallows

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Puritan Cooking Oil - -

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Fancy Alaska Red Salmon

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Victor

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Bread

Teas

Coffee

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