Cape May County Times, 23 January 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 11

Wildwood Fire Qjiickly PutOut

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•TMtac of laat vow la the soetel hsll of ths chard, vbw Mr. Onoo.

than betas om huatrwl sat thlrty•ta Buadsy aeboot Mhoisn sathorod A SIR ■Isa of __ praseci »oshtr by the Baatsy lay orealas of last wot* In. H. C. Dmwhty entermtmban of the Aastarta shotr at thtlr home ia Max foorth Aroaoe. Mr. OotJshty has bmm the leader of tht choir atawi hta — la thia ooanMmity.

I* now oft non elected to etrre naains year, proalded Weon«

aoaa at tho Laditt' AM Boc—, of Hoty Trtalty Lcthoran Church. Thar wort: ProXdent. Mrt. Chariot

Ba a Acrt atroot paradt, Saturday aftaraoon, tho Wildwood String; F^ad turned cot Id- their price coatumoo. betas watt reeel red all atoos the lino of march. 'Not all tho membora wore •at. Captala Andy Oafcoy t place S tiled by Joseph Chamber*.

M who did sot aee the boya In

Philadelphia New Tear's Day. ware Si roc this opportaaitr to rlew la their prtae-wiaalas res*U*

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la a raeeat letter from Mr. sad ra. Richard W. Grope, la Florida,

tt it iaaraed that Bt- Peterebcrs Is boot their dcsUcaUca. .lat *

Mlaarf. whore they leaded oa

Oty last 1 mobile, tal

day eveotas. la - tw well dlaaer prepared ... Perhaps la the Hot of festal e.'ialr* planned os the ere of I lor Cambrtds*.jbWo. in more effoeaoaata ! Monde of Ma hams shareh. with nu&r '

ntaean

t . a saw ktad of miastwi ahow, Ptlar prteea. which promism to i ihe pvhUe. The dale will be ay Msht. Pei

forerunner of a good aeaaon. On erery torn of the way oae is coo- * MM carpeatsn sad pain tan

Uods to hlii home oa Bast Mspis AveBOS. wklch. whoa completed, U1 hare Conr miendid bedrotao sad

ith oa the tocOnd Aoor.

By ooortmy of Harry Keatlas. broUwte. mtmhtte of the 9d Stria* Bead, ptorided tho —.-‘sFia?

Mrs. Cecil BruntU,

tker. Mrt. Joasph Bradway. saflertas the effects of a bad esM. was aaahle to sorre. Tablet were laid for bridjo. ffte hundred sad pinochle, with three ^1m awards * * ‘ At the dose of the

Answers Critics layer Girth Bcasoas Why Sob Talks Seek Ckaafe at WDdweod

That aa ordinance authorialn* tho demolition of the old boardwalk la Use. hirst Ward of Wildwood. p<

Ra third sad Baal readias without a

week from a three weeks' motor trip few ruffled admonition* came as a

'* surprise to tome Tuesday last la

City Hall. A few extra cl broosht la to take care of tht crowdlas elaltore was proof of the fact that eathusiasc ran hl*h. both with the

They trarersod four thousand m pert of Um return trip belns fa eery

atomy weather.

Mr. aad Mr*. Geors* W. Adam*. Wcet OMawood Aren**, returned to the*r jottafe recently after aereral weeks theta PC In Pmsbars. Pa., the seaeta of Philip Tice and family. Mr. Tice la aa ottoer la the Department of Felice In that city. icaUas reaerratloas la Florida, the Boyers. accotn,apl*d by Mrs. Walter Dlrkaoa. of Drexel n ‘" *

ship reaumed. Mr. and Mrs. 1

William Upkln, president of the Ocean Pier Realty Company, aad Maaaser Johnson, o' the same company. w«w among thorn haring prop—ty tntaresU la the new operations. Water ordinance No. 2S4. prorldtas for a IM.PM appropriation by bead hsie. vaa introduced by City Solicitor Hand aad takes care of the additional ImproremenU at the plant, which, when completed, win proride » adequate water supply for “ menmem i Fire Mile Beach. Darlas • moment of lull in the solar business routine. Mayor Culr mad* the following address: "A# Mayor of oar city I understand tt la quite natural that I be subject to crltlelBjn. Noticing an editorial In a paper printed la a dty adjacent to —lattre to and ■uggmtlng city _ r goremmert for our city. In answering *kis tot me my. Why try the experiment on Wildwood? Why not try It out on his home town first ’ Public opinion to my mind to erery* thins- U ou dtIrena think this the better pton for them, the Cctauntosioners win do ererythlng pomible to help rather than try aad retard the measure. Howerer. we feel to watt aad eee the adrantagee claimed for

it by its exponents la Cap* May would be beat "There to a reason for ererythlng. Ptrhape had we siren this paper the city printing for IMS Instead of oae of our own local paper*, this arJcto would hare nerer appeared. "We atoo learn of recall pet. .ions. Is. w# aay as abore. But tot the public understand these sun with each petitions. Or* was a former dty employee, whom w« ■>*»>.’ for his redguation and the other t loudmouthed salesman who eo*.id not

i SI per cent, higher. And then

tale aad try to inflame the mind of

"m public.

"The Commissioners hare only one thought in mind and that to to serve their constituents, fairly and squarely all the time.''

Australian Addressed Wildwood Kiwanians

Connings V. Gordon, a dtlsen of Australia, woke at the weekly luncheon of the Wildwood K1 wants Club,

at the Hotel Lyndhuret. Tuesday.

President Percy Jackson read a

it Harb Doughty, now In Cambridge. Ohio. Oreille T. King, district trustee, re-

tbe meeting of district

John O'Dantel* and G. H. Huppert received birthday gifts. Jack Kay made a abort and snappy welcome address to the club guects. Tho attendance prise, donated by Orville T. King, was won by Bob

Rer. Hinson V. Hewlett, of Atlantic City. Introduced Mr. Gordon, who toM the Kiwanians that hta country to Ml equate mUee larger than the

United State* and that**7 per cent of its population to British. He described It aa a sister d—nr racy to the United States, with oaeulxth the population of our country. Australia to. he said, a careful studea of America and to constantly striving to discover th.cg* in this country worthy of emulation. America* machinery has largely supplanted British machinery there. Australians are Intensely Interested in prohibition and are trying to learn wh« ' •

of It- Hta brother recently spent

visited the majority of the larger dties and found the verdict for prohibition. During the IS.*00 miles of his travels he went to not a tingle

jtal ns of t of Courts. Police ( health authorities,

since prohibition, he dared that five Jails have been placed np tor ml* and that a 1100.*00 Jail la Alabama to not being used. Prohibition has been a Godsend to the child In many ways. The Infant death rate in Montreal is 163 out of each thousand births. In New York dty It to <0 in 1.0*0. There to no better way to give the child a square deal than by sweeping away the liquor traffic. He plead for the upholding of our Constitution. Prohibition would have been scrapped long ago by the United State* had It net been a good thing, he said. The liquor supporters are filling our papers with stories of th* Allures of prohibition, but do not give the other

CONTRACTORS MAIL US TOUR list tor builders' supplies. We can you money. Champion. 10th it and Want avenue. Ocean City. N. J. "Look for-the sign."—Adv..37tf

Coatrary to i_ __ ehial school building will be erect ed this year oa the premaf tite <

t of nineteen days.

her* aa physical training Instructor on the beach last summer, seeks A new field In bringing together disbanded Girl Scout troop. A n lug fetid In Third Ward flrehoom Friday Drought out forty girls, all of them enthuslas'lc for the sooeeas of their leader, who to weti fitted to take

teat scheduled for l.t* P. M . Saturday. youngsters were out la a practice game. Ou the dot of the clock, when Halsey Love announced the find lap la class “A." tor boya frots 0 to t. It seemed that every boy ia Cap* May coBaty was oa the scene. The sidewalks were lined with spectator* ' * ia the contest as 14 cam* la first.

$1,000 Burglary Insurance for $14.15 a year Does It Pay to lake A Chance? ' V E. O. Howell, Jr. 136 S. Fourth St. Phik. *Cape May Court House, N. J.

GIVE THAT ROOF ATTENTION NOW!

Before the apriog htrikirng and repairing rooh i* on ia the time to give attention to the repair*, or re-roofing. Contractors are not to rushed, and labor ia cheaper than it will be in a month or two from now. For repairs we would auggest beat quality Cedar Roof Shingles;or if you want to re-roof Ruberoid Slate Surfaced Roofing, or Eteroit Fire-Proof Aafaaatoa Shmglaa may be uaed depending on the character of the building and die amount you have to apend. We will be glad to go over your roofing problem*, or any of your building problem*, with you at any time. DAVIS-WADDINGTON LUMBER COMPANY Office end Yards: Swain St., at Railroad Bell Phone 16-R-2 SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. “Buy or Build in Sea Isle City—the Seashore Suburb of Philadelphia"