Untie Cttr. WU4»ood within the i new kind of eetln* ber!
tl lk « h «*U OB Um North Atlantic Beeboenl. beloodan not only to th# umrtot*, but to our neUree “ m»ny of r hom are fUd to a**ln from a conUnuoua torrid temperature and raluleea daja. Expect'd hum# within »he next tea dan ere the Oeor»e W. Banka tamlly. who ea-
cine Averam' Branch oOct ef th» taOB, 4 East MenU Axenu*. Afi ttwne news left here will metre
shiftinr cloud* «*unwt*0W the day Sunday and thrones of rtatteni Invaded the Second Ward board walk
as if 01
early In the Lining the beech front atchtneen came to Inspect the new hoar' operations In t»-. First We grouped ebon, .‘be atd nwma; It wait, toud tn pntase of tbs did concrete
Vacandee
at a premium with a tow, if any, to be had at any prtee. Sorer* i corjrcgaUn* like bees on a day June. Prices hold ftm an loathe to part with the present Merchants In the Second Ward, believiec In prepersdnem. bed thrown open doom to the ed tbemaalTM of such an US usual opportunity. ‘ '
- il occupy the eeraar e t>-fixth and Boardwalk, of North Sft emter a. needed. The o at the Cedar Ai by Edward and Old Orchard, to capacity lest esesntt Stub If eager, m.najfr of (Bp M.rr>-Go-Bound, a familiar here In the past See yean.
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pairs and _ . .■H Many new rial tore were rmimeged In the local * - - — flw trip. Mr. end Mm. M. M. Myers, or Parkaide Avenue. PhUadeipble. an interested prope The Plthlane for the day. Miss Sara J. Perry, of Frankfort. *111 be la town this week, following a fhort trip r •" Mr* Ullle _ horns from Florida this peat week. Jamse J. Brennan, of the I Wildwood Avenue, votared here for the « ‘ -jetMra Catherine Walsh, ef the Lor-
'•> HMm,
fcwoi wmio tt. i.u. «, st. meony Auxiliary at their next
is*uses meettni . The ladlm
•f dm ««lld hMd a ver, SZ££ immase pale tor the baneflt of the
Kttth or** i UiuS.
Tbe Feusle faruly^ of Philadelphia
ere ependiLg a tow weMaTTthrir
home on Beet Ohm wood AveMr. and Mra. IX MUm Rigor __
a meter trip through the Eouth.Haraaa amd other potate. are homeward
bound.
The committee is holding public pinochles In the auxiliary room ~t the Fire Milo Beech Hospital A relation every Thursday evening.
leader*, troops A end b. respectively. of the Girl Scouts, Junior high
school district
A very substantial type of bunga- • cottage la being put up on FUenth Avenue and New York for Krnest Siegfried, of West Phfladel Pkia. by Frank Biddle, contract)
George W. Adams baa enclosed his property, on Wert Glen wood Avenue, with e nifty wire fence held in place X Parallel ralUnge, painted t Parallel railings, pslned white, makes a highly attractive ad-
Abooi Sfty members of the church were represented In the reception accorded the new pastor and his wife, Bev. and Mrs. T. F. Langley, In the parsonage, Thursday evening last, given under the suspices of
Society of the Angtesaa
i week end Mrs. A. Abler*,
“ I the I -
’ Philadelphia, arrived celebrate the home coming of
Mr. and Hi*. Robert Mooaley, who
ms* vacationing the past few with friends In Pennsylvania.
They are guest* at the Del wyn An-
Weet Wild-
wood Avenue, while making * upon Mra Mildred Gifiort. Monday last, fell from the chair la which she sitting and striking her heed _ at the radiator, sustained a me gush in the bead, which neo tatad the servloas of a physician to
fcmeraldo. la Miami. The Polloemtn’e BeneAclal AseoeUtlon of Cepe May couuty wlB Wednesday night. May 1. In City Hall. Cape May City. B salaam at importance will be transacts and an unusually Urge attendance Is sx-
No one will want to tbs * night st the Hotel Dayton." i _ under the auspices of the Ladle*' Auxiliary of the Wildwood Golf <3ub. Mi*. Carrie Moualey. chairman. The tickets are going splendidly end there U every reason to believe .hat the af fai: will be a gala night indeed. The lobby Hoot* have been reeerrad tor
the occasion, including the
room of the hotel for dancing. Befreshmenu Included makes tbs pro-
gram doubly attractive.
with his house car from Florida. Leaving here last October, the house on wheels attracted wide attest en route through the country. On every turn of the way. Mr. Somers w*e obliged to give demonstratfoos of Its novel equipment and adjuetmen*a. Complete in every detail, the
hUeheuette. ‘
compartment, with folding couch bed, ■winging shelves, awnings. dUh rack, and. In fact, every convenience found
In a ‘ _
enjoyable, even to a small else refrigerator. At all stopping places In Florida the house wss a show place tor crowds to assemble and marvel at 1U entirety. On the road It looked merely a closed truck.
Ocean City Sport flashes
The Ocean City A. A. won Its fourteenth victory of the season wheu It defeated the Crystal Ice live, of Atlantic City, SO to SI. Injuries which put both F. Townsend and Cliff Van Dyke out during the Utter part of the 'game caused the teams to b with four men to a side. BUI 1 and Jimmy Clark, with four held
goals each, featured.
Vernon Whllden was the big gun In the Ocean City Reserves 31-S7 victory over the Bed Clover Club, AtUntie City. Whllden scored seven fleld goals during the forty-minute
period.
Wfichwood Commissioners Will Widen Atlantic Avenue By resolution the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood have empowered Solicitor; Hand to prepare an ordinance author .ring a bond Inue of fSO.OOO for the widening of AtUnttc Avenue on the easterly side from Sehellenger to Montgomery Avenues, and to further proceed with condemnation proceedings where ground is not Immediately purchasable. Mayor Culver took Immediate actio® at Tuesday's session, declaring his Intention of going straight ahead
tic Avenue. K. M. Johnson.'presen I at the meeting, came as one of the persist out promoters wboee tireless efforts have been given to the furthering of this splendid work. The owner of about 808 feet of land In this tract, his interests have been
tloa of other Uad ewasm here he _ driving with the city oflclals la the direction tor progress
Ordinance SOS. providing r x an appropriation of flt.000 to pay erat*. and expenditures involved electrifying the new boardwalk, was paarnd on first and second reaJlng and u to come up tor final passage 1 7. Solicitor Hand submitted ordinance governing bull din* reguUtlons, fixing the plumbing code, end requiring ell outside plumbers employed on Jobe without a penult to comply with certain specifications required by master plumber*. The ordinance wee peaeed on firai and
second rending.
MARMORA
Mrs. Thor
Ballinger, Jr., and
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To Ex-Service Men
Borough Treasurer Taylor stair« that ail ex Berrios men In Btoce Wctbor should file exemption certificates
they desire to be tax. Those who do I
certificates must pay poll tax.
Woodbine Sunday. so Lillian Young went to Vineland Friday evening to attend the debate between the Ocean City and Vineland High School/. Thomas Ballinger. Sr., and daughr, Mabel, moved to Frankllnvllle
this week.
Mr*. Richard Hamel entertained the ladles of the M. B. Sewing Circle Thursday afternoon. Marshall Johnson has returned nome after spending the weok end with his parents In Delaneo. Morris Shephenaon. of West Cape May. called on friends of this place
Mrs. Asa Madam and daughter. Dorothy, were Ocean City shopper* Saturday afternoon. The Mieses Katherine and Helen Dailey are confcned In the house with
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City Sunday.
P til well Clark, of Ocean City, rie-it-sd his daughter. Winnie, *»fc 0 Is
vy 111 Sunday.
Heury Balnbrt'ge. of Philadelphia. : foaday under the parental
of.
Mrs. William Sapp and son spent Monday with her mother, of this
TOWNSEND’S INLET Mr. WlliiS Jenkins was a Sunday visitor with his noth*.-. Mr*. Fertlg visited aer Bister, Mrs. DUg*rd, on Sunday. Charles and Harry Fgolf and Mia* M. Schwlmm were the guests of Mr. and Mr*. Dilgard. Mr. and Mrs. Dilgard and daughter, Ruth, were Sunday visitor* at the Meadow Lark. Mr. »nd Mr* Irvin were down Sunday at the Count!** Apartments. Mr. Schott was the first to catch flounders at Townsend's Inlet this season. He landed two large onee on Sunday. Mr. Robert Gamble and friend were down Sunday at the Don't
Worry.
Kv. P. - Craven and friend wet* down at the Eoee Cottage. Mr. and Mra. Charles Krouse have gnae to Pensauken. N. J., to look af-
move on the first of April Mr. and Mra. A. Jonas, of Phllidelphia, were down at their new bungalow on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. James Gralf end daughter. Catherine, were down Sunday for the day. Mr. Adler and friend were down
Mr. and Mrs. Hanley had ac their guest Monday their niece, Mias Hope Sutton. Mr. and Mr* W. Shellem took a trip to Philadelphia on buslnea* Their son and daughter, Francis and Mary accompanied them. Mr. McGonlgai, eon and cousi’i »re down for over the week end. Mr*. Godwart had as her guests her daughter. Margaret, and friend, Mr. Regnaul, of New York. Mr. L. Qaskill and two sons. Thornes and Charles, and Mr. W. Bourne motored down for over the week end. Dr. Swart* waa a visitor here on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Porter were down over the week end at the Lincoln. Mr. W. Macken was down over the eek end.Mr. and Mr* Bents and family ere down over the week erf x the
Ima.
Captain Arnold Cramer and family motored down from New Gretna Sunday. Mr. H. Fullerton and niece. Mrs. Barth, were down Sunday at the Old Homestead. Mr* Swing and daughter were down Sunday at their apartment, the Meadow View. Mr. and Mi* Metcalf were down er the week end at the Peggy. Mr. and Mr* Burtheart were down ov-f the week end. Mr. Lange was down Sunday at his cottage, the Roberta. Mim Lillie Hadden and friend were Sunday visitors to the Inlet
Associate Members Gouty Chamber of Commerce Pleat
to Socure 2,600
At the meeting of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, in the Wildwood High School auditorium, last Thursday evening, H. Foster Goe- *■ chairman of the membership :!tt5C. oresented a plan whereby 3,600 associate members could be obtained. the dues of these members to be SI per year. The plan was approved, and the drive la to last one day during the last week of April, probably Tuesday, April SS. Committees composed of an equal rummen and women will be orla various parts of the county. a quota to be established for each
part of the county.
’ * been suggested that the money from the aaaociate memberships of the Chamber of Commerce be need for the following purposes: One-fifth of the amount obtained to be turned over to th» Secratary for administration expense* postage. Printing, secretary's salary and One-fifth of the total amount received to be turned over to the public improvement committee. Three-fifths of the amount, or the balance of the fund, to be turned over to the publicity committee. Concerted actio* on tbs part of ell the people in the county will bring prosperity. This drive for eaeoelate member* U e step forward.
Piepufeiness By the time the next war begins the Germans will have Its history written; only the enactment will ra-
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OrfintAtion Committee V A organization committee wi:i be forraed In the near future to lay plaae tor the proposed new “ Harbor National Bank.
B HAVE BVEHYTHINO _ anything. Attractive prl^. Prompt delivery. Champion's lumber yards, 10th Street and West Arana*, Ocean City, H. J. “Look tor the elga." —A4v, ittf. It is better to be a poor relative. Nobody examinee your stomach when you die suddenly.
L. Leslie Headley Architect Our scope of operation coven entire Southern New Jersey bil Eighth Street, Ocean (Sty
Paint Your House
A. G. RICE and CO.
Plant Your Lawn
Now
Goo re* Nsptune, Proprietor
Seed Now
And pay the MB Bks you pay yev fcffht MM ««$hly install-
DEPARTMENT STORE
H yea want a velvety, smooth town this summer, plant your seed
Ask os abeu-- this xttracT» Heaths to Fay!
313-315 LANDIS AVENUE
now. Tested aad guaranteed lawn •eed at 80c pound. Choice White
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SEA BLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
THE BASEBALL SEASON OPENS APRIL FOURTH
^ •f' | Eveready B Batteries, 22 1-2 volts, special at $1.75 Eveready B Batteries, 45 volts, special at. $3.00 Eveready C Batteries, 4 1-2 volts special at 40c We cany a ful! Hne of radio supplies at very lowest prices asnOLM—Va tmrj a (d ataak tl laliaiaa nwafacb, la*. OapaMia* al laaria- lat ai tmm-
■tv*.
MAZDA LAMPS
Easter Cards We have them in *11 sbes and shapes, cards sad booklets, at 6c aai tOc each, with envelopes to
Easter Egg Dyes—Get 'cm bow.
ich for oar big display of baseball ?Mds. We taking port in Xsttoasl Baseball Week, ton April 4th to April 14th. Full line of baQs, bats, ‘ res, masks and inramrim, at popular prices. TOILET PAPER Waldorf, regular 1000-shcet rolk, regular 9c roll, special this week at 3 rolls for 20c
Ws take erdan for window shades, msnufaetaiad by Americas Shade A (Both Co., of Philadelphia. AD stytas and eafon an oantod by a* Give as a oall
aad we salt yeaz aaad*
DRUG SPECIALS Don’t fail to visit our drug department,standard remedies at prices that will pay you to stock up. Gillette Razor Blades, 1-2 dozen, package, 50c. Emerson’s Bromo Seltzer, regular 30c, aecial 25c. 'eroxide, 15c bottles, special 10c. Bromo Laxative Quinine, 30c package for 25c. ,, Vaseline, 15c jar, special at 10c. Other drugs at proportionate prices.
Mona, ChaarfuU, RafuxM.
Spring Months Are PlumLing Months
There are M discomfort, er uMoeasary costs when you have ptuaWng done daring spring *ths. There are no chilling tofts through the house in wanner days. And for neoeasary digging or tranohiag the soil is loose, which »aim for faster time and leae labor costs. H rcu are pUuia, on a are, baUt room or plum bio, of toy io »a* oonatroctlaa, w, vanttaSforeooyoorjaS. Wa ®fll fire ,oo reck-bottmi paiore on all materials—aad alee the
burkhardtA ADAMS
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