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19 Poesesrive pronoun (neuter)
50 Hen fruit
51 One of a tribe (Indian)
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In driving animals
S4 To recede as the tide
S« A number
28 It goes with sauce SO Congealed water 85 National (abbr.) 38 A large conveyance 84 Past tense of do 36 Pertaining to complexion, a
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i May County Times for at all news stands. ee at Wildwood and
sent to property owners In district, a-i deals with "clean-up and co-operation.’’ for the ultimate good of the resort. ’The key to all success, in any community, is co-operation; great things are only accomplished through being organised. One of the beet ways to bring about co-operation la through friendly associations, •’
quote* Mr. Evans.
Mia. John P. Btuhltrager and gabbler. Heiea. of West Philadel--*■4. wtr , one day visitors to the
>__a of the Home Section, wuewusd Ovle Club, will conduct a feed sale Friday, the Jlth. Pa-
ctac Avenue, at Maple.
Mrs A. B llcrris. Chester, on bar tret trip to Wildwood, was accompanied by Mr. and Mr*. William Moore and Mrs. B. Wilson,
all of Chester. Pa.
Mrs. Mary E. Souders it'd Miss Ida have taken possession of the Brooklyn-Kart Apartments, which they havt successfi :ly managed for five consecutive seasons. Contractor Farrell and wife, of Atlantic City, spent the week end at the Treen cottage, on East Maple Avenue, visiting with their daughter. Mrs. Walter H. Treen. Mre. K. M. Hard,' ol Philadelphia. a property owner here, was In town for the day. Mrs. George Richards, also of Philadelphia, will occupy the Palmer apartment
Wildwood Realtor* To Hold Annual Dinner The second annual dinner of the Wildwood Real EsUte Board will be held at the Hotel AdelphlWitte Wednesday evening. June *.
at 7 o’clock.
Speakers will be Dr. B. F. Batten. rice president National Surety Company; Wm. H. Bright, President of New Jersey Senate; Joseph R. At hmore, president New Jersey ssrelation of Real EsUte Boards; -Michael P. Devine. Comrtfmioner of Real Estate of New Jersey; Dr. L N. Grlucom. director of the Atlantic City Rea) Estate Board.
Wildwood Senior Class On Washington Trip The Senior Class of the Wildwood High School, chaperoned by Frank Uoyd. of the faculty, and his wlie. left Wildwood for Washington Tuesday morning In a Shore Service bus. They veve scheduled to meet the President, visit the many places of Interes' and returning, reach home to-
night.
A parcel poet party, given un der the auspices of the auxiliary of St- Simeon s P. E. Church, was a very successful affair. Monday evening last. In the social hall of
the parish house.
Wildwood Kiwanii Club
Contributions for the Wildwood Boy Scouts, collected by the Wildwood Kiwants Club In their recent drive, total nearly sixteen hundred dollars. It was reported at the
'* ****“ “ | weekly luncheon of the club TuesMr. and Mrs. Frank Biddle, -jay x letter of appreciation lately of He ".ug and Phiiadel-1 - om t j, e Scouts was read at the
phta. sateitatned a number of friends orcr the week end—new
interred in this resort through th* booster influenc-s of
the Biddies
Mr. Eainroi tUgfrled. of West Philadelphia. vtatleU with his bulla si Bunday. Frank Biddle, the •e«|y-installed contractor here •bo la keeping t« with the building boo* on high grade bungalow cans’. >uct loo work. Mm James J Curran, of Magaolta Avenue, was the gueet of Mrs. Ella blartln and Mlaa McCann on a recent motor trip to Atlantic City- Mrs. U-orgta Glenn ■pent two daye in Atlantic City during the Tall CsdaiV celebra-
tion.
Rscent gu«*U ot the Fltblan. Mr. and Mre. Thomas Levaaveur. of Cardlr.gton. Pa.. co ®* t " ule f *“ automobile party, with Mr. John iKiherty of Philadelphia. Later ,-nhl.n. toon . Urootl b-oliroi C.p« Mw Couri v. rn^tln* b'°P or * T ln ^ 0111 and Sea Ule CltF E.i.rpt. .1 a r»e»t cun Unnrt br »" I1..I »ut« Bonr4. u»«r ■«' .■nr, ol lb- -irautl-a w-’r'-ir WlllUn. 1 * E-*“. b *"’
-om the Scouts was read -a a--luncheon and President Percy Jackson, who Is a member of the Scout Council, stated that the Scouts are now In a much better financial position than after the drive las' ’ear. as at that time a deficit of eight hundred dollars bad to be met. The club was Invited to spend a day at the Scout
camp In June.
Harry Witte won the attendance prise, donated by Edward Middle-
HE CLEANED UP!
•'Tea. Craig, lucky fellow. Is comfortably Axed now. He cleaned up on his holdings." Craig wasn’t tacky. He simply found a ready market for his property by cart of their appearance „ _ This office finds ready market foe desirable properties. Hava you listed with us?
Sale*
Congressman Bacharnch To Speak Congressman Isaac Sacharach »ill address the Community Meeting at the FI ret Baptist Church. Wildwood, Sunday afternoon, at 3 i o’clock. Hie subject will be "My Experiences as a Congresaman."
Apartments Cottf— Bungalow* IRVING FITCH Real Etiate s liwtrance
SeaUkOtT.HCTrJaKT
Struck By Lightning If your home happeai to be rtnek by Hghtaiaf « fom«e other reason is reduced to nnoMwiag rain* would it pot you down and out! It isn’t worth the chance Be protected. E. O. HOWEll Insurance of £very Description
Court House Phsos *SB1«
PhUoMphUOffies 138 S. 4th SL
Clean Up Cheer Up
David McKibben gave a abort talk In which he pralaed the Schwelra Company, constructors of the new Wildwood boardwalk, for: the fine Job and the completion of It before contract time.
You Can Save Money! I Its so ,U» to save In thr Building I snd l-xx* tlmi my one. no matter ■ how.MiniII their Income, ran soon *c- B quit* » saleable savings account. Ask ■ how. Sea I*le City B. 4 L. AiaociaUon E B. Atneii. Pres. M. C. Love. IB
= PAINTS FOP EVERY
City Clean-Up Hints Good For Resorts How To Keep Street* and Premises Sanitary and in Good Shape With Little Trouble
Make the Home Attractive
Floor Lampt, Reading Lutpa and Desk Lamp* are only a few of the ’’cheer up” electrical appliance* We con make clean up a continual task of pleasure if you will take advantage of the many dectrical appliances made for your convenience. RALPH SHORT Electrical Contractor Display Room 304 Uadis Avenue Sea Ule City -e- New Jersey
Clean Up and Paint Up
"Clean l’p. Plaint Up”—that's the sup. Do 11 well and do not bluff. Tou'll need Paint and OU and Wax. Putty. Screws, and Carpel Tacks Unseed OU and Kalsomliw. Brushes. Mope and Turptotlm . Bakes and Hoes and SpadesT You bat Best assortment we could get. U-dders. Curtain Rods and Screen. Finest line you've cvw aeon; Carpet Beaters. Chicken Wire. Carden Toots, all you desire.
Cards like the one below.with the "How’’ on one side and a brief digest of the City Ordinances on the subject are very effective If placed in every household and In the hands of every Janitor—especially by uniformed policemen, pay* T. H. Hardey, of the aeon Up Committee. Kery Our City dean By lot Hahtag It Dirty The Cleaner Brooklyn Committee of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce begs your help In its effort to make tud keep Brooklyn clean. Bow! By not throwing paper, fruit-.vinut-shells, cigar and cigarette ends, burned matches and boxes, on sidewalks and stteet, subway and elevated stairs. Tie securely in bundles all house rubbish for collection, such as paper*. bags, excelsior, pasteboard boxes, etc. Do not use rubbish bags, because they are unsanitary, and In the emptying, the eontenta are scattered over the street. Put all garbage for collection in metal xns with well-fitted covers. Put Into ash-cans only ashes and refuse that cannot be burned. Be sure your ash-cans are not filled higher than tour Inches from the Keep your premise* looking clean and fresh by frequently painting all Iron worjf. fencee. woodwork, porebee. etc. City Ordinantei Householders must keep tbe sidew*lks clean In front of tbelr premise*. They are not permitted to sweep dirt or rubbish Into the streets, but must take It up and put it in proper receptacles. It is permitted to sweep dust (but nothing tee whatever) from the sidewalk Into gutters but only before 8 o’clock In tbe morning or before the street has been cleaned. Dust ewept Into the gutter must be gathered Into a pile. Oarbag and ash cans muri be of metal. The use of wooden boxes, barrels, etc., U prohibited. Garbage cans must be fitted with tight-fitting covers Garbage anfi «.v ^a»a must not be filled higher than four Inches from the top. AH caper and other light refuse must he tied In bundles Garbage and ashes must not he mixed. Cons and rubbish awaiting removal must be placed on the Inside of the sidewalk next to the building and not put upon the curb 11ns It is absolutely against the law to throw or deposit Into or upon any lot garbage, refuse, or other offensive materials It Is against the law to throw papers, rubblsi'. garbage or refuse of any description out of windows Into the streets alleys, aresways | or yards Snow and Ice must be removed from sidewalks and gutters wlthfour houn: after snow-fall oses All violations of the above laws are punliAable by fine# and arrest. Azi Plant Dp Time Clean Up and Paint Up Time U here, end U arouses the nature’ deal re to make the home, tbe place 1 of business, and the community In general present a better appear1 once. But bow many of tu think of ! Clean Up and Paint Up time ss 1 tree planting time? Not enough ! of us. to be sure. We cannot have I too many treee. There Is nothing you can do that will besutlfy the community more than plant more treee on your property. The writer had occasion a few, years ago to Investigate property | values in a community. And thl* brought to his attention some c. | the factors tbst enter Into making property values. Homes on s street lined with beautiful tree* were uniformly higher In value than were houses on bare lota and streets. A well-kept lawn, with trees on the curb, s little shrubbery attractively placed, and peraaps a garden at tbe rear, all showing the evidence of care and thought, appeal to any prospective buyer. Of course, we do not advocate beautifying property merely to sell It for more money. But If beautiful surroundings ore worth good money to others, they are worth something to >00.
WE’LL CLEAN FT!
Mud, Crews, Grime, Dirt, it down t make any difference what you have driven your car through, we’ll deen er on our new Waiting Deck. Cara Walked fteanffdv. SMITH’S SALES SERVICE Cape May Court Houaa, N. i.
Clean Up the Odd Job*
There ere a number of repair* that ahouM be taken care of before warm weather come*. Clean up time is the time to have this work completed. HARRY MULLER Contractor and Builder Sea Isle City s It
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The Results of Clean Up The thrifty hetuewife know* that systematic cleaning prevent* waste. Waite prevention meant laving*. Systematic cleaning end systematic saving lay a good foundation for the future. We solicit the account of the thrifty housewife. FIRST NATIONAL BANK h 1 SEA BEE Cm »XW JEMEY
NEPTUNE’S DEPARTMENT STORE isle arr. new jersey
WOODBINE Harry Loop, of Philadelphia, was her* ot Turodsy Abe EUenberg spent Tu*-.--, lu Philadelphia. Herbert McManus, of N*w York, city, madt a bunities* '.rip b*r* on Wt-diiaaday. Ole* May motored to Atlantic City on Saturday evening to ■pend tbe awk end.
Clean Up Eliminates heavy fire losses. Perhaps you and your neighbor may be the victim of unfortunate carele* 5 ness. Do your part by cleaning up and carrying enough fire protection. M. M. SOFRONEY Specialist Jn Seashore Insurai ce fUml E»lat» it Rtmfi' SEA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY

