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Newsy Noies of Woodbine

Tho boxliue dub brrr b< rroalInn much Inirreat in the OshUdr ssme. The boxing boulB »re h«lu iriquenlly ami are tiring »ttrnded by local and Cape May County rrfidrnta. Mi> Samuel Stein, of Atlantic City, came over here recently and ■'pent a abort time aith lb. Stein family. Morrtii Ubberman. a Woodbine 1 trail..•nmn. went to Millville on 1 Saturday and vlnited Mr an.l Mm. Harry Dlugatch. former reeidenta of this community. Samuel Roam, a atudent at Temple I’niverslty and a form-r champfon wreetler and Btar athlete. la here for the Jewlnh holiday* with hi* parent* The Dempaey-Tunney Ijattl*was witneaaed ‘by neveral load boxing fan*. Benjamin Bear, a graduate of the Woodbine tu-hoo! and a pharmacist In the Quaker City. I*! vtidtlng hi* parent* for the boll-1 | day*. i Min* Glady* Katz, a student at Trenton Normal School, is spending a khort time with her parmt*. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph L. Katx Ixry Rhome will visit In New, York city next week He formerly resided there. Moe Itosenfeld visited Mr. and Mr- Ahraham Rorw-nfeld Saturday The teacher* of Woodbine I school* are spending several days their home* and will return their duties after thbolldays. I’hllip Alexenberg ha* returned to the city after a short visit

Oscar Becker, of Mount Holly, apent several day* with Mr. and

Mr*. Samuel Uevenson

Harry Bober, a New York ■ lothlng manufacturer, wa* heir

lag tWeek on buslne**.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Btaenberg. of Camden, visited Mr. and Mr* M-iurice Cohen over the weekitarry Potash, a college student at Cleveland. Ohio, and a graduate of the local school. 1* *p ndlux a *hort time with hi* parent*. Mi "id Mr* Max Potash. Israel Oberflrst. manager of Ch-widalc Farm, will leave for Philadelphia next week, to take a journalistic course there Abram Singer, of the P It T Co. i- spending a few day* with his parent*. He resides

Pauline Greenstein. a

employee In the local post office, will remain here several day* with her parents. Mr. and Mr*.

Samuel Greeiuiteln.

Henjamlr Greenstein. a graduate of law In the University of Pennsylvania. 1* visiting In community arid will return i

Samuel Alexenberg. chief of the Woodbine amoke-eaters. spent Sat-

.rday in Atlantic City.

REBUILDING SALE Aaron’s Drug Store CEDAR AVE. AND PACIFIC. WILDWOOD (Under Edgeton Inn) We must reduce our stock in order to make room for Hew. Modern Structure, to occupy present site of this store. EVERYTHING to be sold at cost. Make your list of needs for the future and bring it to us. It will pay you to buy your winter's supply from us. Sale Starts Friday, Sept. 30th Just a Few Specials—Our Windows Speak for

Themselves

A regular mewling of the Mu ■ iiai Ixuin Aaanrtation wa* held Wi-dnosday evening The inetltution U showing a fine growth. Hairy Goldlngrr. proprietor of the Ford service station, was a r<r*ai Philadelphia visitor. Anthony Territo made a bus! it*** irlp to Vineland Saturday afternoon. V George L Brophy. >»f the local high school faculty. I* visiting friend* in Philadelphia. Jack Swrlban and . Herman Rothman were Atlantic City visi-

tor- on Friday.

The Woodbine Rebekah* bad a fine lime Tuesday following their regular meeting. Their own latent made the evening an cn-

i tertainlng one.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I- Lint- . ner returned to this community I after spending the summer

<>nlbs at Ocean City.

Samuel Nappen and his brothjer. of Ocean City, are visiting

I here over the week-end.

j Max Sugarman. of Millville, lx ! here for a short stay with the

| Wodllnger family.

Ben Cohen, a Camden attorney, spending several weeks in | Woodbine with hi* parent*. He is a graduate of the local school.

Mother. said may 1 go out the other little rhii*.-. * “You may play * ' trirls but not with t*' ‘ they Ate too rough "But. moth'., it i

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65c Kotex

43c

60c California Syrup Figs

38c

25c Talcum Powders

19c

Colgate's, Mennen’s, etc.

35c Vick’s Salve

24c

50c Cascarettes

36c

25c Carter’s Pills

17c

35c Castoria

24c

50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste

36c

AH Our Ice Cream Sodas

10c

FREE—A Delicious Frozen Delight—FREE to each child making a purchase of $1.00 or more.

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Iron Mountaii Peaches the last for Canninf are now ripe at E.O. HOWELL 1 Swainton, N. J. Phone Your Orders Now Cape Ray Court Hecs: Bell 82-R-14

From the Merchants of WILDWOOD-“77ie Shopping Center of Cape May County” to YOU! Heralding Fresh, New Stocks in Everything to Make Fall the Happy Season it should be Look over these Fall suggestions - - They're only a few of the things you can buy at right prices in Wildwood Paints and Hardware - -1 umiture - - Radios - - School Clothes for the Boy and Girl - - Toilet Articles - - Victrolas - - Hats - - Caps - - Suits - - Overcoats Rue* and Carpel - Curtains- Kitchen Utensils - - Stationery - - Office Furniture - - Good Things to Eat - - Good, Clean Coal - - Washing Machines and Other Labor Saving Equipment - - Electrical Appliances - - Jewelry. In Short - - Everything for the Home and Family Awaits Your Inspection in Wildwood's Well Stocked Shops and Stores The following member* of the Wildwood Merchant*' Association are backing the Buy-in-Wildwood movement, and are pledged to give you good goods, good service and honest valu t

L. S CALDWELL Jewel* r — Victrolas and Records 3310 Pacific Avenue JARRIS' LADIES* SHOP Women's Wear and Hosiery 3703 Pacific Avenue ATLANTIC COAL YARDS Wildwood Rio Grande Atlantic Screened Coal Good ^ ill Ice STALLER'S HARDWARE STORE Ea»y Washers and General Hardware 3607-09 Pacific Avenue THE FASHION SHOP Pacific and Wildwood Ave.. \X ildwood. N J. Exclusive Women's Apparel and Millinery

A. CAMPANARO Ladies' and Men’s Made to Order Clothes 127 East Oak Avenue TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationerv 210 East Oak Avenue konowitch brothers, inc. Wildwood k I meat Market 3405 Pacific Avenue AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gilts Cedar and Pacific Avenues BAKER BROTHERS Paints, Glass and General Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue

R. W. RYAN “Wildwood’s Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue JACKSON S DRUG STORE Xar. Oak and Pacific Avenues SANDRY S WILDWOOD DEPT. STORE Furniture, Beds and General Merchandise 3901 Pacific Avenue E. L. CHALMERS "Eventually your INSURANCE Agent” 4304 Pacific Avenue

THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery and Bathing Accessor--Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies’ a'd Men's Gothing 4400 Pacific Avenue SATINOFF & BRASLOW Cadies and Men’s Wearing Apparel 3614 Pacific Avenue

TENENBAUM'S Hart. Shaffner and Marx Gothe* Haberdashery and Shoes