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Solomon —_ _ York, visited hb feastlr for » few <ll Srmer Mayor Meeabery who U Camden tor the " hi? family ThnradL. ^ ^ ^ ^ Woodbine Bcrovch dothlnc Oomp» ny . accompanied by hb eon. Sol. left tor New York on Tkuradii evening end retorna ifj afternoon. Mr. David Boeenthnl Coart Houne vhdtor on Friday on
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Mr. Samuel Riser, of Philadelphia. who U employed here, spent Ui f week with hb family In Phi la li^lclal Officer Barney Uebernln la very busy a* preeent. havl- c made a number of arresta In the paat two weeks. Mr. Barnett Brealow was la Philadelphia on Friday on buai , *Mr. and Mm Harry Friedman tntertalned a number of Mends at their home on Thursday evening. An enjoyable evening was pa Herman Stein, pitching Ocean City baseball team. Thursday afternoon, defeated the opposing team, allowing them but „ scratch bits.
Herman Alexenberg, who la employed at the Lincoln Hotel, in atF. W*st Tuesday evening
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Mba Ketelle Potash spent Wed•*by in Philadelphia cm bualmn She will spend a few more here with her parenu be- **■ ' to Columbus. O.
Mr. B. Hororitx. who PhlledelphU hospital, that condition Is so Improved that he is able to Imve the hospital. Isidore lintner, recent graduate of the Woodbine High School, who b la Ocean City for the summer, was a visitor here on Thursday and Friday. Mr. Archie Levy, of Egg Harr. epen; Sunday with the Saper-
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Mr. J. 8. Levin was a business visitor In Olaaeboro on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Hal pern attended a wedding at Newark on
A1 Rhone, of Philadelphia. sited friends here on Sunday. Mr. Scotty Mendels ton. Dave Sapereteln, Archie Levy and “Lordy'’ Rbome spent an enjoyable evening at Egg Harbor on Sunday. Joseph L. Kats spent a few days In Philadelphia with relatives and friends. Max Becker was a bus! visitor In Philadelphia on Monday. Friday and Saturday. Mbs Celia Potash, who Is in Sea Isle City for the summer, was a week end visitor with her parMlae Ida Apple, slier speeding a period of two months with “ Davis, returned on Sunday. Alex May. who te employed with the Ebenberg Ann at Belvedere. N. J.. was a week-erd vlslMr. H. Kopmau left tor Phlla-
Saul Levin and Samuel Lavtn were week-end vlsltoni In Philadelphia with friends and ralamuel Kats. local fruit dealer, motored to Bridgeton on Monday morning. Corporal John Bishop, of the New Jersey State Police, visited Justice of the Peace Levin on Monday morning on tuslnees. Mr. William Lipman was a visitor at Atlantic City on Thursday. A number from Woodbine atnded the baseball game at Belleplaln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Leo M. Danerhlrsch and family, accompanied by Miss Frances Oreeusteln. spent an enjoyable evening at Atlantic City on Friday. Sidney Sueeman motored to Philadelphia on Monday morning and spent the day there on busiMr. L Lipman returned to
Woodbine after spending a few months at Sea Isle City. Abramovlts, of the inn. was a Wildwood vial tor on Sunday. Sam Potash. Arthur Levy. Sidney Sussman and Milton Kats were In Ocean City on Saturday. Mr. Moe Goodman spent a few iys on business In Philadelphia and New York. WJUam Balt, local ice dealer. Stone Harbor on
Mr. and Mrs. B. Botwinlck and family spent an enjoyable evening at 8m Isle City on Friday. Antony Terrtto, Sam Schwarts and Harry Josephs spent the week end In Philadelphia Mr. and Mm P. Kats spent Sunday afternoon at Sea Isle City. Mine Deborah Becker, after
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spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mm a Levenaon. returned on Sunday afternoon to her home In Philadelphia. Mr. Philip Alexenberg. who te employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad at Sea Isle City, visited hla parents on Wednesday evening;
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Big Oaks From Little Acorns Grow
The ol.! saying that "Big Oaks i rom LUlte Acorns
lion of a Barings Account. At small an amount as one dollar may be used ss the acorn from which seed you may grow yoor o«u oak tree of savings. And In later life Its sturdy growth will protect you from the storms and its sprrsiing branches will shelter you from the burring suame of rid ate poverty. We want to help yon get started mvlng—>st us toll you shout the different plans we have lor your use. Ocean City National iBank “Good Wm By Good Berrfce” GEORGE & GROFF. Cashier
PIER THEATRE Sea Isle City, N. J. THE BEST OF PHOTOPLAYS EVERY NIGHT 7:30 and 0:15 P. M. Program — Week of^ept. 5th Saturday, September 5— The Hay Dint Broke The World 1 * Beetrd “UGHTNIN’” With Jay Hunt and Madge Bdlamy -Two Beel Comedy
Sunday, September 6— Marjorie Daw, Ben Lyon, Anna ft. Mibaon in “ONE WAY STREET” Also—Two Bed Comedy Monday, September 7— The Story of a Wife Tempted Bnt True Estelle Taylor in “PASSION’S PATHWAY” Added—Feus and Comedy Tuesday, September 8— Lincoln J. Carter’s 1925 High-Speed Melodrama ‘THE CYCLONE RIDER” j With AD Star Cart Abo—Two Bed Comedy Wednesday, September 9— Tom Moon, Edith Roberts, William Russel in “ON THIN ICE” Added—Two Red Comedy Thursday, September 10— Paramount Special Be be Daniels and All Star Support in “WILD, WILD SUSAN” Also—Two Red Comedy Friday, September 11 — AOeen Pringle, Antonio Moreno, Dorothy MaokaiTi in “ONE YEAR TO LIVE” Also—News and Comedy
NEPTUNE DEPARTMENT STORE
(Formerly A. G. RICE A CO.)
313-315 LANDIS AVENUE
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Cocgdeum Gold Seal Art Rugs 9x12 $12.75 $ 8.00 2.00 Pepsodcnt Tooth Paste 35c Pebecco Tooth Paste Special 35c Bottle Cappers. $1 -00 Three-Gallon Water Coolers $4.50 High-Grade Rubber Tubing 5 ft. for 25c Builders’ Hardware Antique copper or dull brass Butts 3 1-2x3 1-2 (hinges) regular 35c jjdr, gpecia! at Inside Door Sets, mortise lock, antique copper or brass regular $1.50, special at 90c Sash Cord. 100 feet to hank, regular $1.50, special at $1 Be Prepared! Be Indepen; dent of Coal! Hare Oil Heaters Smokeless — Odorless Value $6.50 fff,00 Bum 10 hour: with one fillh>g Porch Gates Just the thing to keep the kiddies safely in. Six-foot extension, at $2.00 Painters, Builders, Home Owners Special for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Only Dutch Boy White Lead Tbe'Stmndsrd for half a century; a fortunate buy enables us to sell for these three days, while our stock lasts, 100 pounds for $15.75 Buy now. even if you don’t intend to paint until fall. BELL PHONE 4-R-3
A Few Minutes Any Evening
Why not spend a few minutes some evening refinishing your floors? It will save your wife hours of hard work keeping them clean. We recommend the following: Lucas Floor Varnish, special $6.25 ge! Inside Varnish, good grade $3.50 gal. Smaller quantities at proportionate prices. We HandYou a Good Iron
Ironing at the best is hard, backbreaking work—but a good Electric Iron does much to lighten the labor. We guarantee our Irons to satisfy you. $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 Complete with cord and connection WE DELIVER FREE
Account Books We have just stocked a limited number of office and household account books, for your convenience. 300page, leather covered, well bound, day book, cash book or ledger at $1.75 300-page, canvas bound books at —75c 500-page canvas bound books at $1-50 Memo Books from # 5c up Cake Boxes Medium size. White Enamel 50c Nursery Ice Boxes Large Size — Small Size $5.00$3.50 Washboards, 39c Sink Boards at 15c and 30^ Eveready Dry Cells, 35c Scrub Mop and Handle, 45c Family-size Galvanized Garbage Can, 95c Large Double Roasting Pans 60c “Addphia” Widdess Oil Cook Stoves The “Adelphia" wickless type of stove is one that appeals to every housewife who does not want a redhot stove or range during the warm days. It is inexpensive. yet reliable. In place of the cotton wick an asbestos ring it used. Simple as an ordinary lamp to operate. One gallon of oil in a wickless oil cook stove will furnish fuel for a single burner for 20 hours of constant use. New stock just in of one, two and three burners. We also have the wick variety, as well as ovens for either kind.
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