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| umM of tfcs TIMES.
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Of ">o*Xj horn PUtaMpkta. wba
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1, RDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1826
. u “ r'**^ Canadian Flag
Given WSdwood
Kiwanis Club
Page Three*;
, v •“«« »h pmoart. Ptrmltung them a farewell dip in
time. Mlaa Far-
fiMtOs’a e«MU wan the Mlasaa Jwrafc lUrr Cou«l.
Engle; Meeara. George
’’ “ >'/ Wehmrar. Edward PkMS o—.- B * m ° el F * rrtn * t ° n - wssfc Fowlar. Oaarga Haas
H. Fta. of Wildwood.
Por ChirtVa Sake
A public card party will „ Ivan In the "Home" bou!. l« *■1 Avenue, Friday evenlM, . au *? r »*. Pro>Mda for the wwwat of the WIMwood Eraneh Needle Work Guild of America Hortens. Mn. (Hhs Craren, as slated fcy a committee. TickcU M sasta. Valuable priaea. Indudlng a door price Mn. PbtrteTaovt, win leave m» some thne next week, aetUng n*U from New Vork for Ixmdas aad Intend. expacH-w tc be «oae several aaostha. George N. Smith, vice __ dant of the Marine Bask, with ■is. Smith and thdr son. Montgomery. left WIMwood Friday, tha *»h. for thair Florida home at Tampa, where Mr. Smith la a director of the Florida and Realty Mortgage Compasy Tiny have baas visiting in Wildwood
since August *0.
Haber erase. PreaUeM of the WJIdaood Thlf and Trust Compaay. has been cosflnad to bed . M hU WHdwood Crest h , several day*, flutte ai.
Paul Neff Won Prize For Best 25-Word Definition of Ktvfonig
Won Cootest—Cat Ctikkcs
sst ter s atrwU.
the dinner f Joeepk F. g. FKspatnek. chairman of the Demo- - crstlc organlsatioa supervised the campaign 1 that etected A. Harry Mpore. r. of this State ‘ Taefc Oty Tht
The Wild weed Schumann Club : la the borne of Mm. C. C. it Twenty-fourth Ave-
pasr U view lowiag a short I
r of the praetdant. Mis. Laukae «. e Weir. The neat regular masting Pretty girls, of tbs club will be bald October v "* rag ig at m East Maple Avenue, Miss Gsrdlaar Childs recelriug. selal gragram will be gre-
telfcr that the
The Pynop-Pbantngtas Cre
Poat. American Lefton. mat la _ Grass Hoorn at the Seacraat Ho-
tel Thursday evening to e bar 12. Is cosmsrtInn iriT
«os of Wa h will be in
t In Ua Quaker City, t The Meal marchers
A beautiful Canadian Bag presented the Wildwood Ktwaals Club at Its weekly luncheon Tuesday by tha mumbers wba repreaantad the dab at the tnternatlonal Klwsuts eoaventlan t Montreal recently. H. O. Middleton, vtea president be waa oaa of th<r delegates. *de tha prsaaatatloa. Ha gore une kngreaalooa of the rialt to Montreal. toM of spteadld eplrlt eslating batweaa It. two nation*
e fact that military guard
any part of/the 2.MO mite border aaparatlhg the United States
gad Canada.
Fraak Uoyd. In accepting the tg ou Sehalf of the Club, that there la so reason 'why- the tags of these nations should not stand aide by aide, ae the aattoas base, for one hundred and Iftg years, stood aide by side paaeefuily. Tbdy hare liv'd together sa brother aad slvter—as two people with the same Ideas to mind—to help aad give a-rvices
Weekly Faahftm Letter
went to a fashion show
week, and seeing so many clothe*
ae time, I got a very good Idea of what’i what for
feeling. This
preached these tones for i spite of some, who if : grey or Mack were the jet ones to wter. Erary medal
wore nuda *
one woman In tha crowd that watched', with black was a nips Mute oM suite long skirt* amt- a hat that was perched high on her head aa
teid Mr. Lloyd; Is ahpoat ae atUfovurned as wr arc.” Kkraslad Fsul Meff won the
a by Di i Carrini
’ere submitted about forty Kiwanlans and ' ___ Judged by Governor Carrington. In a letter the Jadg.t commended the members "or tbeir splendid conception o' Kiwacia, stated that all definitions were good and that No. M (no name* of tb; writers aecompanted the dofini titma when sent to Governor Carrington. each being numbered), jrhleb was Paul Kara, was the finest. The Governor requested that a photograph of thn writer to the Intern at kraal Kiwanis Magaalne. as the definition as far too Inspirtog mot to pub-
ah.
The definition waa; "Coastrue-
ctvaparatlon at work; the F*u’
of ferric* to action.' temporal Investment yielding eternal profit—that to Kiwanis." Frestdant H. Foster Goal in presented Kiwanien Neff with a beautiful .Kiwanis emblem from Governor Carrington and a wal-
t from the club.
Fire definitions, which Covercar Carrington termed aa being •qsally goad, ware given 1 able mention. They ware: "It is Inspires one to render
sent! a! service,
lals. promote community welre, practice the Getdea Rule and lire a useful Bfi—It’i
wants." Jack Taylor.
Out always tods a few r
man. but yon will agree with me *haj we get our Ideas from what
dho majority wear.
aboaa were often black, bat eoraettmte these were trimmed with reptHfen skin. There are many shoes of all raptUe leather Mke alligator, Ihtard and sucks. I see so many of t^e las *bnt. I fell sure theh" pc Is assured and they have the advantage of being made In ahsdm to harmonise wUh ode's . Their Wgh am makes fl popaibre for many; on tbs other b«ad, this very thing will keep them from bring over-popular. This phase of all flothlng U tolereeling. U H not? Whan by Just enough women any ment U to be desired; when Tom. Tick and Harry—rather Maud and Jane—take to I.. the well-dressed woman dtsctrds
Annual Meeting New Jeney State Teachers The New Jonty State Teachers'
association win hold their sevenryeecond annual meeting at Atlantic City on Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday. November 11.' 12 and IS. •’"heir headquarters will be the
Ambassador Hotel and meetitg
place the AUanUc (ity
teool.
On Thursday afternoon Governor
Harry A. Moore will address the laaehers aa wlU Dr. Milton C. Hotter, superintendent of school, S waukee. Wk„ whose subject
I be -Chlvalrtc Boyhood." The three days" program will be
toterrparsed , wlUl buelnaaa meet- hnade available for all, is the-ob-muslcsl radtate and ntimer- Jactive of the new organlxstlon—
toe best service and the beat acts
I brought within th reach of all. Kshemen'i Lode and free from monopoly or dls-
* ^ criminajlon. < It Is' a dream, but 2ho same: | dream seems to b» realised by [ other forms of electrical service, j such as lighting, telephone*, etc.!
Three of the biggest radio and |
alactrical organlaatloas geniuses
competing manufacturers of radio equipment to make use of IU iscuttle* for rendering* better broadcasting service to the
Crashed Into Telephone Pols
National Broadcasting Hag Come; To Pass
The long-enpaeted ken happened, The National Radio Broadcaatlng Company has been organised. accord Is* to an announcement by the Radio Corporation of America; In order to provide the beat possible pro•"■sms for all parts of tha United
States. | Ssrkns Latou*. *26 El I. worth Mo*t reliable statistics lotHeate. r ** t " Philadelphia, whlla drivthat 6.000.000 homes are now!‘"R ®*ore Road. »*fir Cape equipped with radlo.aeta. nod II.- '•■J' Cou 1 " 1 Houm. last Monday 000.000 bomee remain yat to be!* ,, * B,B * sbout 1:20 o’clock, lost supplied. control of hla machine, the ear
crashing Into a telephone pol.\ damaging the machine. Latou*. when questioncd by State Trooper Pat lesson, of Court House, who waa on the scene, suted ■ that he waa bUnded by tha lights
College Games
S—Hv v sr<i-Holy Cnws at Harvard. Oateksr U—Dartmoulh-Yale s' New Haven. _ -■ October 33 — Harvard-Dart-mouth at Harvard. 80—Yala-Army at New
Haven.
Norensbcr $—Harvard-Prlnce-n at Hattord; November 1>—-Harvard-Brown *t Harvard. / •d—Harvard-Y at e at New Haven. November 2 1 !—Holy Croca-Bow
party of Stoae Harbor fisherheaded by Jacob Becker, made a record catch at Reed’s Beach, Thursday of last i
party, composed of
Backer. George Purdy, Michael Casey. Prsnk Simms. John J. Hblnle and John Klenrlr pulled to two hundred and forty-six denixens of the deep, mostly weak fish and croakers. The same day another Stone Harbor party, composed of Michael. Hushen. George Mttle, Harry OhI. Joseph Halne*. Harvey 8chock and Harry Johnlanded one hundred and tony flab, also at Road's Beach, ■choch and OM each hooked Urge dram, bat in each case t
g fellow got away.
Five babies are born every minute In tbe'United States, but S. L. Fox *ari according to 1 ■inn'* e»w. inly one I
eaped Injury.
One can't always any what h* an la to In the paper for Hit Hal linotype may take a notion in ear ir dltor-yfftl# ' ,
much (toot
I have written you
bate, but I do want t_ _ 'off back" Hue of bo many a Sown. Not only the peaked ohe “ told
t week, but another
. Agnet with a tam-
ahaped effect which waa ateo Inspired by sn African headdress. Modified, they are qalte lovely. Some have a aide-back UH much r IHte the French Blue-devil tam. 7 Oae tods several shades In on. bat—red or nasturtium *hadv* greens ar.d blues. And even the
There are not enough front >nte iqLtb? opera bouses and tough hack ones in
99
S2C l 4 , 2l.Xss' l .'C Pail After Pail
way. I saw three shade* of 1 SSHEiHSi
■ar of the velvet ribbon _I wrote
1 Wild wood Board
Ictlng. voted to have ‘ • it is. WDd10 auks la. Saturday.
School building Thursday evento* Octol.-ar 7. Tha election oUl -ka 1 at the next meeting of tha board an rhuraday evening, ter 4. a* Elee-or Blackwell, am bv Urs Marie Martin, will t this week la New York city
th* Interested It te reported ntlng to 11(0 t ladles to the *
•splendid ■
b waa a fine
. to from
by Mr. Payned as a door Robert PierCarter won a
Th* opening evedt this
vat s gate occasion. h»vteg a big rapraaaotetton from all
parts of Uw ooanty.
Samuel Waldman. who recast ly took over the Witte property* on East Young Areune. wss among thote sesn on the Board-
. Farrington, of
1 week end
East
Snyder man. of the Acme • Supply Compasy. has ctoahl* seashore house for the
(.the WUdwsod | totter.
result sf sa scclden tola, wber her draaa
*.. mageo | , u the door of * trolley • ktedtog 4r-|„ r starter, mreri. Mrs. Bridge woleh vv*ni |fYeta „ ...nerlng « badly bruised
In clothes ^ 0 th*r InJuUe*. which —' 1 th* care of -
* phy»»cte B
f Francis I. Coton aad family. 1 Magnclla and New York Avenu. 1 leave this weak for thair winter
v. Mrs. L*mhorg» af t
aotectad.
Pavtlloa. t
*v>. .
, _ - friends among tee bustnass sod hrotaastoaal men qf a community, while creating In them s desire to be of service
to othora." Ed Jackson.
'Kiwanis to me Idealises that spirit of fellowship and service
visualise* my innermost de-
want to be aad
to attain." William Hunt.
Skirts arc abort. And again .. am amuaod. tor there were ateue who warned me that they would be longer this fall and fsw women bestlated shout shor riling their eooCs for this very
Th* -drimis 1 sow to-
day were extremely short; mspy hardly reached tee kneaa. Most •f these war* shown on young
however, for fh*'older wo-
S?:
«V 1* «o M Inches from the door. 1 cottaed, toe. that many of the vary abort skirts bad pan
Mt I
the
Staggering! I* the Rising TsU 1 ef Fire Lot ie* We Mote Face Statistics—Fire loss figures show eteadj, unrelenting destruction in life and property. Fifteen thousand lives, over half a billion dollars in j
one year!
Given time, the Fire Devil MUST visit you in greater or lesser degree. Why play against the law of average? Fire will thrive as long there is property that can bum. I Staggering losses will continue as long as care-
let
v-aBC m ana kx 32&STJ
GOULDS AUTOWATER SYSTEMS Atlantic Machinery
eda» of the skirt. ScsHape are to I be dean 0* everyth lag. rounded,
pmtoad. largo sod email.
The silhouette U chu^.. _ title to that very many frocks
have bloused backs. I spoke of mt M. Mirtitdr Drive, this when I wrote yon about the Park, AUanUc City, K. J. V loo net sleeve tor It appeared Bell Phone: Marine 4180 first of all In her models. The Complete Slock always on hand of bloused back mesas snuff hip ttoselto* ff—toll) Punas, Electric Dae and that will be a difficult
oae for eome of us. I found, j though, that several designs for
gad professional men who are heavier women had bloused pancreatine sad enjoying toer fel-1 ek. Oae In particular, of all towshlp while rendering unael-1 black, bad such a panel that fish service to their community j buoc from the neck—at tht back aad humanity." P. H. Jackson, j of course—to the edge of the' -JUsraoU It a practical eoss- skirt. The Moth* was held to biagtlon of good fellowship, high, .'lace by a narrow. Inconspicuous
Ideals aad service test msk'o| brit.
batUi men and comm ml ties aid: more cloaaly unite* two great aa- ' tlooa.' Adolpb C. WMapy. Koffer. Ad E. G. Mlddl-ton's team, win- Raat-Onngslowarte. Just aert of th* summer att.ndanca ■ ■ I -- . JWBt cpntast. were sarvad a chicken ** r «« t te-kltcha 1 dinner by Prank D. Collins' loam. 1
which had the smaHsat percentage of at tea dance during the thirteen weeks of the contest. All Kiwaotan* not on Us wiaaiug
team dined on baked beans.
The store club had been divided for the eoatest. Into five 1 Min* and the wlnn-r* closed the race with a percentage of 8* per cent. They wera E. G. Mid-,
Captain: F. B. Uoyd. V. H. U Mckeraoo. J. E.
fYDanlel. R. O. Pierpont. L. M. Rice. W. C. Runyan, C. H. Boaakkm. Courtland Steelman and Walter Traen. Captain Middleton and Captain CoHIm made
short speeches.
E. 0. HOWELL, JR. Swiintoa, Hew Jeney
PhiUdelphia Office 134 South Fourth Street
far After rattlsloa While driving . a sedan along Shore Rood, near Tape May Court House, on Sunday evening, around (JM. Norman R. Wright, of Court House, was (truck by a PennsylTbe driver of U* ear ' abandoned It after the coltiaton. Both cur* w *ce sllgbUy damaged, but no one injured. The Pennsylvania car Is being held for Identification purpose*. State Troopei Patterson, of Court House, was on the scene.
S Oak AtCBUf'hcuu to Philadelphia.
Attending Library ('MTraUoa Miss Sarah A. Thomas, the ue* county Librarian. Is attending the Library Association*' convention now being held to AUanUc City.
DEAL ESTATE h a 1 good buy now. That is, it is if you buy with discretion. Which is just another way of saying if you. do business with us. Safety first /here.
JOHN L. HAMER mm*
Because it ckenfisu the mouth aad tMCh* removes odon of dining or smoking and renders the user acceptable fax
eny company, the tue of
Wrlgtey’s ClMWiiiB SWMts
is e mark of refinement.
To oue Wrigley’s shows thought for die feelings and the fauor of your
Annoimciiig Our Fail Sale New Crop-1926 Pack Caned Fruiti and Yegstabte* The quality of our Fruits and Vegetables this year is the finest , we have ever ueld ated our prices are the lowest possible, Quality Consitfcred. It wilt pay you to lay in a supply of thne Dependable Canned Frait* and Vegetables »ot the winter months. ■«y by ihe P-w and Save the Diffenuxe! Sest Pure Lard ~ 17c j t ° nr “* lml ABCO Unality. gpaclirt Or this week-end only. asco Calif. Peadeit a25c^ Lsrge. .osejous halve* in ibaavy Sugar Syrup.
Iasco Sugar Corn “"12m cut. : Sweet and tender. With that "Fresh Garden" flavor.
40j
ASCO Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple big OCc m on ZD :$2.«5
ASCO California Asparagus tall^fC. doz - :$z4o
ASCO . Royal Anne Cherries
ASCO Fancy Sifted Peas ASCO HmaP Sifted Pea* Sweet Early
:si65
New Crop — 1928 Pack Fruiti
Ur t doz RUM CSc t doz tLK »e « doz 81.16
n Wffe s dot
»e*r .'tnagtess lt.-s
^gnM^TstsIniZZ
Tesder lted Beets
—big c
-big <
UW© Urge |
HMW CaoSed spiaach .
**£• Calif. Aarieeta _ big
. ASCO I— ^
big c
tall i
Cold Seal RoQedOats 3‘-25c
Rfaicess Loganberry Preserves « 15c
» fie s doz Me
a Me x dw 1 n Or i doz I Itr : doz 1 Large Fleshy Santa Clara Prune* 2 - 25c I
Just Taste k! Louetta Butter
56'
Tbo Ffcsert Bmttmr to A mi hem! Richland Butter n> 52c
Fur tbr Ctatwot of torlguratiag C«8ke Drilght-A8CE faead Is Supreme! ASCO Coffee 42c Just oae Sip-aad Ton*8 Taste the Difference:
ASCO Buckwheat 10c All prepared—self raising. Raady for the griddle in a Jiffy, by simply adding water or milk. ASCO Table Syrup _ can 10c
Big, Brows Crnrted Loaves. Jut Ukr Uome-Vadr:
Bread w . Supreme
Victor Raisin Bread
<101
Bread
combined wheat and Raisin r'chn
loaf^Oc
- You Always Pay the Least for the Moat of tha B»*t in our Stores!
These prices effective in ©nr stores ___ Lantfia Ave. it Italia St. Sea isle City, N. J. OUE QCEAH OTY ABD WOODBINE ETTOBES TM Aibcry Avectt 401 Asbnry A vena 746 Alb ary Avenue 1X38 Aibury Avenu* DeHirte 4 Jefferson fits.

