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Bober? 3. Brfcbt, after » aojorana In Florida, baa returned weU pJeiued with bis trip. Mr. aad Mr*. CaariM Dotislaa expact to be ahaest a few day* c® a trip to Man brick. Pa. The Jnator aeetloa of the ftTlldwood Qrie Oob are plejaninf a h?t«e nmaace aait to take place at a near

Mrs. OtUU Bee*, for many yean proprtetrea* of the Drexel. Atlantic and Cedar Arenoes. baa leased tbe place for another year. Minerra Kerdhaw Bowen, noted eoprant rinper of radio fame, pare a delightful number at the recent mlarionary mee'.tng held In the Tint Preebytertan Church. Ooorpe Sridle la back at tbe Id stand on AtlanUe Avenue. Closing thrir winter home In Philadelphia, the Seidlee arrived Sunday, Intent on staying If the weather holds good. Shirley Watkins, Cincinnati. Ohio, manager tor the Wildwood Amusement Company, was in town Sunday. Charles Oberlat, of Philadelphia, an employee of the company, was

Among the late arrivals at Douglass Hotel. Atlantic Arenas, are John ft. Brooks, Washington, D. G.; H. O. Cutler, Dayton, Ohio; Charles P. Taylor, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. ft C. Winters, also of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Oropp

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Chicago barbers will raise the price of shampoos. But still they get It That's the rub.

on Atlantic Avenue, closing a trip through tbe South extending since November last Stopover was made en route at all Important coast resorts

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Mrs. Aaron Telster, Nineteenth aud Central Avenue, boasts the moet wonderful collection of indoor floristry In this part of Cape May county. A cheery sight Indeed to find hospitality here on a cold morning and flowers blooming In every nook and corner. Among the later day enthusiasts for this resort Is Mrs. Earnest Slgtrlend, who hae built a bungalow here. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Biddle are with her on a visit, tthe later finding splendid weather in which to fully enjoy this splendid climate. The beautiful show rooms of the Atlantic CIS Electric Company, being remodeled, rre about completed, and the big windows dressed up for Easter are attracting a great deal of attention. The floors are handsome In thrir new highly-polished hard

Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Zelgler entertained over the week end from the medical and surgical stags of Hahnemann Hospital. Phlladelphlha. the Miases Elisabeth Patterson, Anna Johnson. Ethel Pettit, former classmete friends of Mm. Zelgler. who. before her marriage, was heed nurse in *he surgical obstetrical department O. the hospital. T. omas Lennon, a sixth grade pupil of the First Ward public school, had a "regular tlmt" In his home, West Pine AA’enus, Friday evening. In celebration of his winning team In a base ball match played by the boys of the fifth grad- against the bojs of the alxth. The Cross-Word Puxtle Orchestra lumished the music. There were refreshments and a good time generally. A mid-season meeting of *he Wildwood branch of the Needlework Guild of America was called by the president. Mn. M. H Mill ward, in Ler hoc- a West Maple Averse last Thursday afternoon: This branch' made a splendid showing in its Initial In-gathering of fall garments list November, which were subsequently distributed to the various institutional homes throughout the State. . What might bare been a destructive fire was caught in the nick of I lime when parties in the second floor: of the McCrTr-y Building, East Pine! Aveaue. n.'ri.ed flames shooting from;; tbe rear of the Dayton Hotel, Sunday night- Sounding the alarm. the Are company upon the; when the Are was Quickly exN© damage was done. | sa beamed that some one care- ; r And dumped hot ashes in a ' * located In tbe rear yard of the:;

Rain held no terror* for the throngs which Jammed tbe corridors

' lance to tbe supper held In auditorium Tuesday night.

White dreosed aids Paddy green hats | whiaked briskly

beeping trays of steaming bet s pert Dancing followed. Mrs. Archibald Campbell, of Korea, waa the guest of tbe Women's J stonery Society of tbe First Prrnbyterten Church, last week. Land was served by tbe ladles In the b meat of the church preceding n m held Inter la tbe afternoon, at which Mia Campbell gave an illustrated talk on tbe great work bring accomplished In this faraway land by the Joint mission societies. The WDdwood Ice Crem contest closed Monday. The selection of a suitable name Is, “Beach Maide." The Wildwood's Merchants' AsaociaUon were the Judges. The selection was taken from over tweny-flve hundred suggestions. The management of the Wildwodd Ice Cream Company are immensely pleased with the name chosen, and expect to use It In their aese advertising. Samuel Sbaltz 'a an enterprising young man and has won early favor with the merchant* as well as the people of the

MATTHEW X RYAN COMMISSION MERCHANT Planter, Wboueals Dealer and Shipper of MAURICE RIVER COVE OYSTERS

valuer an Inestimable. I saw Atlantic City expend, nad ato# dkda-. have as much a* you have. It seems that the posrihiUtta* here are Incalculable. Not esaggvsted U the least are the rumen of a ASOftfrO® hotel tm tbe haacN front following the cosupletimt of tbe uasr boardwalk

public to tbe point of stirring up wide interest and piaperty Inveatom are mating here la large numbers to thrir faith la tbe new

Crecat Hoed. WSidwood Crust. *as roBd aka narpriringly l®v flgure., anfl ®ri»er smaller parceils hare chasigwl hands reeantly through this ©f»«. The twu-gerty brick dwelling of Htary 1* McCaftrey, Bast Pis* Avenue, was sqM hast week through the of&ee of J. A. L. Hsrria for »!»,*•• to a PhSiadriphia retired'

sale of J Fine Avenue, to tbe new prindpel of the W 'dwood High School. IW Acthrlty expected la building ceneinaetion Is shown by tbs number of deels made by real estate operators whose specialty t* tbe sale of Iota, this pest week. They have reached into thousands of dollar*.

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Well, How Aboat That New Car ofYoan? Don't forget It needs Grease and Oiling. No doubt It Is equipped with tbe Alemite 8yst*m. If so we can grease it all Over In about SO minutes with our 2500 lbs pressure Alemite Gun. If you break or loae an Alemite fitting—we got 'em. FREE CRANKCASE SERVICE HEWITT’S GARAGE sm*a nutox in uamn shop CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. Day Phone Ball SI Night Plume Bril 6*

At the ' BABY SHOP THIS WEEK ' THE NEWEST JN YARD GOODE* BROADCLOTH-In die newest awning stripes and checks. ENGLISH PRINTS—Small Foulard patterns, especially good for children's wear. CORALI CREPE—So much in vogue. OTTOMAN SILK STRIPE CREPEr-Beautiful colorings. NECKWEAR FIXINGS Laundered Sets Crepe Ruff dings 4313 PACIFIC AVENUE Opposite High Schoo'

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H. M. STEELMAN and SON announce the opening of their New Plant at Schellenger and Arctic Avenues, _ Wildwood, N. J. and invite B udders, Conti actors and aO other persons interested to inspect this Modern Concrete Product Manufacturing Plant.

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