Cape May County Times, 29 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Miss Anna Sutton, of Ooeon ■pent the weet-end here u the gueet of Mias Inn Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley have cloeed their cottage, T «ndls Avenue and Shell Street, and will reside In Atlantic City Tor the winter

months.

A bungalow is being constructed at Townsend's Inlet for James Gray, of Philadelphia, this making hie second boose in the past two yean. The structure will cost $>,600. Mrs. Stanley Quigg, who was operated on at the University Hospital, Georgetown, last Monday, Is steadily Improving, and is thought to be out of all danger. Her father, J. P. Delaney, returned home from the hospital on Tuesday night Contractor Muller is making rapid progress with the new TIME?’ building, on Landaa Avenue, opposite the City Hall. «nd' hopes to have the structure under roof by neat Friday. It is hoped to have the building ready for occupancy by December lint At the iheetlng of the City Commissioners on Tuesday, Dominic Cinl, head of the Ocean City Pier Company, presented plans for proposed additions and alterations to the Pier, and asked the City's permission to go ■hssd with the work. The plans are very elaborate, and when completed, the rejuvenated pier will be one of the finest along the coast. The Parent-Teaehen' Association will hold a meeting In the school house nest Tuesday afternoon, after school lets out for the day. All memben are urged to attend this meeting. Mrs. Charles O'Onnor, of Camden, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Agnoa and an sunt, motored t Isle on Wednesday for the'day. The Yacht Club building, on the Thoroughfare, was sold this week through the real estate agency of John L. Maher, to A. J. Fleming, o f Philadelphia. As ' soon as title is taken by Mr. Fleming, he will commence on alterations ^>d improvements to the structure which has laid comparatively Idle sines the Yacht Club ceased its activities several yean ago. Contractor George Jefferya will commence work next week on the construction of an automobile paint shop for F. H. Sutton. The main building will be 22 x 46 feet. There will be ample room fpr four can. and Mr. Sutton has enough work In sight to keep his shop busy during the winter months. This will make tbei only auto painting plant between! Ocean City and Wildwood.

City Clerk John JU Maher is in Philadelphia today on business will return Saturday. Harry Jacobi has commenced work on a neW bungalow at the corner of Hartson Street and Landis Avenue, for the uee of-his family. Revival meetings will commence at the local M. E. Church on Sunday evening, at 7.$0. The pastor, 1 Franklin Bowen r has issued a i eral invitation to all to attend tbeee

service*.

An improvement, the cost of which will exceed $15,000, is now under way in the home of the Sisters of Mercy, of Baltimore, a Baltimore contracting firm, Fmlnle Brothers and Halgley, doing the work. The building, which was known ss the "HalfWay House" before being purchased by the Bisters, will be enlarged to three times Its present sice, the whole structure to b# covered with asbestos

shingles.

Mayor Irving Fitch attended the meeting of the General Commute*, of which he is a member, for the improvement of State Highways Ri No. 20. from Giasiboro to Cap* May Court House, held In Millville on Wednesday night. The plan of this committer Is to secure s road which will greatly atortsn the distance from County points Philadelphia.

A Little Prevention MAY SAVE YOU MONTHS OP WORRY. DONT WATT UNTIL YOUR CAB JB STOLEN BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO INSURE IT. A FEW DOLLARS INVESTED IN INSURANCE MAT SAVE YOU THE TOTAL LOBS OF THE VALUE OF YOUP CAR.

John L. Maher Real Estate and Immnee

1 Travelers Ineur-

Landls Avenue and Italia Street SF-A ISLE CUT, V. J.

President Boeder, of the Sea Mle City Chamber of Commerce, had announced the appointment of Ihe following committees, for the ltht-24 Chamber year: Special Committee on Ughttat— Eari M. Waddington. Edward B. Arnett. Thomas E. Ludlam, Jr. Ways and Means—Thomas E. Ludlam. Jr.. Edward B. Arnett, Bail M. Waddington, BaJ** Short. IBchas* a. Imongo. Membership—Michael A. Luango, Maurice Feldman, Clarence B. Mazurie. Railroad and TraitsportgtiOB—Irvrre M. Strothers, Qeo.

Ing Fitch, Wayne 1

Literature and Advertistng—W11 - 11am A. Haffert. C. W. Travis, James McDevitL City Improvement—S^di nett, Edward Buck, prank Celebrat'on and C.'W. Travis, Maurice M. George R. Ross. object to um or spit w*s The members of the Oceea <

r meeting thle week. 1 s formal protest U

Commlseloners regarding the

This city, during the last two summer seasons. It la stated, used salt water for Street sprlnklis*

proved injurious to certain patta of automobile^, and that much ol,lection has been made by owners of ears to the city's use of salt water for street

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Jt 1* said that the water company now has a wMI in the north toe of the city .from 'which water for street sprinkling" purposes may be,

obtained.

Joseph H. Cohen and family moved to Long Island last Tuesday where he owns a Urge poultry farm., Cohen waa a resident of Woodbine for many years and was very active In County and municipal affairs. He Was

years and was a member of the Board of Agriculture for five years. Cohen ww a progressive type of funner and lent effort in promoting modern methods. He eras connected with the County Fair Association,- Counts Board of Agriculture and the Cape May County Poultry Association.' HU

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RALPH SUTTON CONTRACIDR AND BUILDER Flucr Scraping 14th and Bay Ava* <- OCEAN CITY'

SMITHS’SERVICE GARAGE * BATE Y0UK W0SK D01E HZBHT ” Ckafcieb Tins tad Tubes CATS KAY OOm HOUSE, X. J.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD ? USE XATTESA C0XC1ETE BLOCK VOX FEHXAXEXCE FRANK P. MATTERA Successor to JAMES MeUKDKN ESTABLISHED SINCE 1906 PLAHT l’f& and Hew Jersey Aves. 117 East Wildwood Avenue * • 'Wildwood BOTH PHONES

HELP

'THE INDUSTRIES of Woodbine, Gmc May County’s manufacturing center, need help, both; Allied 1 and unskilled, male and female, in hat mapsg. rubber manufacturing, clothing man.if.rh^n^ ^ and will pay high wages to both leamen-and experienced help. YOU CAN COMMUTE to Woodbine eveiy day, and amngemenU have been made with the manufacturer! needing help to ha VS you arrive on the hist morning train, and leave in tune to catch die evening train. There will be ample luncheon accommodation* provided.

SANITARY CONDITIONS prevail in the factories,of Woodbine, and (teady work, in wel! heated and well ventilated building*, j* Apply by letter, telephone, or in perton to WOODBINE BOARD OF TRADE NAT ROSENFELD, Secret-ry

OR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: I V. STONE, Vice-President sad OenersJ Ms safer,

BOROUGH CL0THDTO COMPANY SIND EL, SCHIPT AMD COMPANY

BRADR0XE RUBBER COMPANY

f. FELDMAN, Secretary, GEORGE SHAME, Mshsfer,

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