Cape May County Times, 8 May 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Pift Thirteen

Wildwood

Front Is Hot

Beach

U cm**—* ^ ° -1 - It i«j Ww < Get Jolt

wort* m uuwar to the atUck wu to qoeetloB <a to whence cune »o many heech compenlee lately. And In utter defiance to the proteeta hurled upou the Ooainlael<.. tre In their firm eland for the eatabltahaect of a permanent beach front Hoe. Mayor Culver net the ball rolllns for the final p*eaa*e of the “nancee on their third read1. Both ordlnaaoee, SOI and S10. prohibit the erection build! n*a. eo net ruction, or m tain Ins of etructuree below the ordinary hl«b water line of the navlcahle watere within the territorial Jurisdiction of the City of

Atlantic

i all new*

Lloyd.

Cedar Avenuee,

and Atlantic Are-

for the

- held In mi.ood City Hall Tueeday afpoon. when attorneys for the »ch Realty Company. Holly -C h Realty Company and the “ jerwy Seaahore that the ordlnano mile of the proteeta. Mayor promptly called for a de from City Solicitor Hand. «. rtcent inveatlgatlona In the •arranled a reply In the afitlve for the city. The con—jrry aroee when on Monday inborn k Nlckereou. contracior the Bepch Realty Oomonder the auperriaton of nl-k« A Norton, president of i company. De«an dririny pUen 4c b~»ch front at - *

capx mat oomrrr

to Mr. Myers' persistant efforts. The new Board of Trade offcee on the Boardwalk^ Lincoln Avenue, are to be defiQkted in danity cretonne hansl n ca At the windows. This bit of att.actlreneBB will be of the Junior Civic Club

amid a storm “ r Brataau

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I the beach against the rigbU of icty. which had refused to buy i pound for park purpOMB from « owners of riparian rights. . warrant was Instantly Issued Nickerson end Norton and rrd by Chief Cobb. Both men sc rubeequenUy arraigned nt

Hall a

bearing on

bond fi ay next.

tpeciaMy compiled end B y appeal William Darnell, aden. president of the Mew Seashore Company and. altttmey for the Beach Realty r -iy. told the Commissioners ta* psssing of ordinances ' aad *11. respectively, wee a affront againsl the MM Ina of the city and property sad would Involve leer'

Man to the city. staMed that by each n pro‘wi the city was taking sway s that owners the grant of mnoe of lands deefed to them •Kb long range of ancestry I wia. therefore. Illegal. 1 romannlcatlon rearing cue waa read by Clerk Hell t the signature of <“ * wt. of the War Dept office the authority of the tb Realty Cotipony's stand In **c pile* on the beazh front, letter was a carbon copy of nman'catloa sent to the nuuve of the Beech Realtoy. at the latter's office. Rio Grande Avenue, and I<. Darnell declared had received up to this tints. ! letter specifically states that > tct of Congress approved to

The protestants against the pae- — of them ordinances are all re of riparian rightr In the id and Third WarCs of the City of Wildwood. Ordinance til Waa also t Are, calling for a modificatl- _ . Its ruling. Palmer M. Way, on behalf of the boardwalk vendera. resorted to a strenuous attack on the purport of the measure, which makes l*. unlawful to sell, or have in pom reel on for sale frankfurters. sausages, pork, beef or other meats, or substitute to make Into sandwiches, unless tLe shove named commodities be displayed and offered for sale at a distance not leas than 10 feet from the boardwalk. This measure strictly forbids the hot dog vend selling his wares on the front along the new boardwalk, anu will, of course, have Jurisdiction over all such stands on all of the boardwalks in the city of Wlldjod. Hot dog sandwichee may continue to be. however, a part of the attractions on the walk, but must be controlled by a law fixing the «r handling and sale of came. Commissioner* have been determined to abolish much of this kind of nuisance In order to give Wildwood's visitors s clean and up-to-date walk of refining atmosphere. Mayor Culver could me no other way than to give the md I nance Us third and final

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In explanation of the decree. Mayor Culver said: "Repeated visits of the members of the Hotel Association were made In protest against the Ux manner In which them venders of hot dogs were permitted to proceed In their business. which was harassing to ths best visiting public, who deplored running against mustard covered sandwiches along the entire wooden way. often spoiling e fine dram

Taylor's fish market, at the ap-

proach to the railway station, attracts much admiration in its new coating of white paint On Juni-

per Avenue. Mr*. James Gala! enclosed porch adds a big provement to her property. One of the most suce

social afternoons of the season terminated Friday last In the Wildwood Golf Club, when about (0 women were present as ths guests of Mssdamce H. Poster Go* lin. Charles W. Knoll. Asa Colson and Miss Theodora Foote,

hoeteeees for the occasion.

The Drexal Cottage, corner Atntle and Cedar, newly painted, will remain this season under its

TIKtt, FBIDAY.

; KAY 8, 1U

era beginning nt 7.SI P- M. Wed -] ?hllsdelphls- Junes Brennan, of utatay evening next a series of the Brandon, Wildwood Avenue. lectures will mark the mid-week 1

prayer meeting eervlcee. given on

lag the book of John'e Gospel. Visitor*

ere cordially welooma.

Boys' Week has come and gone. In handling the reins cf the city government for one hour on Saturday last, young Mayor Cole and the Commissions set up * form of resolutions that If put into effect here would create nt once some of the finest standards the City of Wildwood could hope to attain. In retiring from office, n letter of thanks was written the Coinmiscionera ior the privilege of serving the city, end looking forward with pleasure to taking up the

From the WUkeebarre. Pa., office* of the F. W. Wool worth stores comes the word "We feel very optimistic about the town of Wildwood, and we know our store Is going to be n credit to the community.'' Charles O. Glecn,

Form t Army Chaplain Speaks FranUs Stover. Chaplain of the - E. r. and now pastor of s Millville Church, stirred his audience at the Wildwood Community Building Meeting with tales of the horror* of warfare and the beau-

-■■*«»?'*** «“».!■ ^ the boardwalk. Ann Horrick Is

to *r*ct piles or cause to e

obstruction in navigable P vlthonl s permit." The 1 tw* on to state that *Tt

■* observed that If you 1 * lt b obstruction, you I

* «0 in violation of the act ' « directed to remove any w may have placed and to •tinue any further work of ■ wmeter pending making an "on. etc." This letter

' forth the heated dt»

>f Attorney BonlweU. -- L. 00 **. *bo declared that

interference with the d not to deal with low ‘ »»ter lines and that Brown's communication

I applicable only to tidal

and had Jurisdiction only i between low and high r Culver's few mens

rib was broket and two fractured. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shctt _id baby daughter. Florence Jeanette, arrived from Harriaburg. Pa.. Saturday to remain for the summer. Meedsmee Stine and Lawrence, owners of the Dorta-Verno*. ar-. rived here Saturday with their families for the mason—glad be hack again. Mr. and Mrv William Mooremm. oa n utile trip of n few days In Pennsylvania, left here on prior to the openlag of

laore.

Mrs. Sanaat MfiMed. of West ~ ~ lelphla. Is apeadlag eom« time here, placing furnishIn her now hosts on West Fifteenth Btreet. Mr*, a F. Setgfor. president of the Junior section Wildwood a vie Club, was s recent guest at the annual luncheon ». d musical glvea In the Bellevue- Stratford, under the auspices of the music section. Lannlng Myers, retiring president of the Capt May County Chamber of Commerce, did no« his official calling la vain, for the putting ever of the county libraries eras cue la major part

widely known as one winner of high prise in the annual baby parade each early fall Mr* Jennk Springer It a temporary .. _-*te of the Wills Eye Hosrllal, In Philadelphia, where she will undergo an operation for cataract from the effects of which she has suffered a partial blindness for several weeks. Mr* Springer waa accompanied on the trip by Mf*. Clarence Jordan and Mr* William Large. Attending nil the sessions of ths New Jersey State Hotel Association. held In Atlantic City last eek. were Mr* Carrie Mousely. of the Delwyn; Mr* Lillie Harris, formerly of the Bldwell: Mr* Walter Dickson and daughter* of the Dlckaon-Plttsburg: David C. Woods and wife, of the Sheldon: Mr. and Mr* Mertx, of the Beech-

nod.

The ladles' Aid of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church move steadily on toward fostering a new church building on their fine corner property. Plans are being set for a strawberry {estival to be held In the parsonage social ball Saturday evening. Preparations for the annual summer basaar are well un der way. the date of which will be published later. II being the occasion of their anniversary week, the Bebekah and Odd Fellow Lodgaa attended In n body the evening services nt the Anglenee Methodist Church. Bev. Paul Langley, pastor, presiding. His text was selected from the twelfth chapter of Romans In leeof "Love and Charity." The Ladies’ Aid Society are rehearsing s comedy sketch to be glren in the Angleeea fire house at an eafly date. Commemorating Mothers' Day at the hirst Presbyterian Church. Sunday next. Rev. H. H Fox. D. D.. has selected Cor his subject at the morning aervlee. “A Mother's Prayer.*’ In the evening Dr. Fox win • -■ r ■*-**•

of the operation* Is making splendid progress and. It U reported, that In all probability the new store* will be open on or about

June 15.

The fisherman> epeclm came in whlxslng at 7.45 A. M. las' Sunday morning before Wildwood waa out of bed. Among the many to detrain were eeen the familiar facee of Mr* Mary Bonder* and daughter. Mire Ida. Mrs. John StuhHrager and daughter. Anna, Howard O. McDowell, of (Huey: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ««Uy. of Broad and Diamond: Miss Bara Lederer. who Is the guest tor s week at the "Herm-nnn." on E. Maple Avenue: Mr*. Ctara Powell, of Camthe Mirers Grace and Linda Jefferson, of Cheater: Mr* K. Davis, formerly of the Laurel: Mr. and Mr* R. Richards, of North

FLORENCE OIL RANGE

Warren J. Larridn General Stan South Se«a« SPECIAL—Studud Kate Tim

at Kail Order Frioee

of human kindness and hunature founa In the midst of all the horror*. His forceful and powerful delivery made real those events of the great world war. nOw history- end brought home the message. "Goodness, beauty, love are but the results of a point of vlev. of the right frame of mind." Marvin Wooten and James Bice entertained with moat enjoyable solo*

Another nice thins about the Ventu de Milo type would be her Inability to grab

FOE MOTHER S DAY and Every Day See LAURENT Dealer In Cards of Verse Suiting Every Occasion Montgomery' & Pacific WILDWOOD, H. J. (Opposite High School)

GAEEOLL H. HOAGLAXD Office Equipment Humphrey Bnildinj 11 So. Worth Oarottna Anar* Atlantic City, K* J.

PILING Cord wood cut to stove length Raymond Bozarth Ocean View, N. J.

Bny Direct From the Builder And Save Money We are now erecting homes at Townsend’s Inlet which you may buy on easy terms. C Dtmkelberger Contractor and Builder Townsend’s Inlet and Sea Isle City

Humbert Mangino Chiropractor Nerves and Circulation Scientifically Regulated R^jre dally t-11 1-4 7-8 4014 Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD

Phones

Keystone: 886

Bell: 840

MATTHEW J. RYAN COMMISSION MERCHANT Planter. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of MAURICE RIVER COVE OYSTERS SALT OYSTERS. CLAMS SNAPPERS. CRABS

We Will Buy Your Old Carpets or Reweave Them Into Reversible Rugs These rugs will give more wear for leas money than, any floor covering on the market. We can use all grades of Carpets and Rug* Rag Carpet end Colonial Kag Rag* woven to order and for Bale. film cLEAKING. SHAMPOOING aai MHOVATIKG Track calls Phone 10 Smith Rug Works, Inc. 415 W. Mala Street = MflMUc

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REMOVAL NOTICE On and after Monday, May 11,1925

Sales and Service will be located at the Boardwalk Garage, 9th Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City. Until that time the address will be 12th and Wesley In our new location we will be able to give better service than ever before, day and night. We are now installing the new ’ Klean-Rite Auto Laundry which will wash your car while you wait. This wonderful new equipment is now being installed, and will be ready for use in a short time.

NASH Announces a New Sales and Service Department In Ocean City

Complete Line of All Model*

We are in a position to make Immediate Delivery

Parts and Accessories May Be Obtained at our Up-to-Date Service Department OCEAN CITY NASH COMPANY

930 Aabury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

A visit to our show room will convince you