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CAPE MAT COUHTY TIMES. FBIDAY, JULY 10, 19M.
WildwcKxl’s New Boardwalk Needed on 4th Inflax of VirHon Exceeded All Eeoordi, Proring the Value of the Campaigx of PahUdty
Entertainment Programme
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Branch office at Wildwood and Atlantic Avenues, Key. Phone
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Twenty-fifth Avenue, at Surf, for John Oatter. of Philadelphia, connected with the Philadelphia
Ledger.
ueets it the Palmer apartments this past week Include. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stuart, of Jenklntown; Thomas Palmer, Sr., of Glenaide. Miss Lenore Lever, vacationing with her parents, who are summer guests of the Pakner apartments, is secretary to the Dean of the West Chester State Normal School. The Levers reside in Abington. Pa. Spending week end holidays were Mr. and Mrs. William Banks, of Philadelphia. making stop over. ’ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ba family in Bast Wildwood Avenue. Paul Stuhltrager and bride. Olenside. were among the week end tourists. Mr. and Mia. Robert T. Elliott, entertained friends from Philadelphia and Conshohocken.
The “Human Hy”
For the benefit of the Wildwood Fire Department. Harry H. Gari diner, of Washington. D. C.. dia-
if played his iron nerve and agility Wildwood's boardwalk bad lacked as a steeple Jack in the early evenits twenty additional feet in log of July 4. to the thousands width. What might have beer the i who gathered to witness a climb cunoequsncee had not the city | to the roof of the Hotel Adelphifathers forsetn a chance to re- Witte. Mr. Gardiner's second llev* congestion and. for . tnore : episode took place on^ the walls of
than one good reason, set the refreshment stands back ten feet. People, everywhere people, masses of them coming and going In every direction, and no let up to the streams of them hour after hour. They began pouring ta by the thousands from early in the week, till Saturday's excursion trains--which seemed never ending, unloaded at the platforms and street crosalngs Quantities of human freight which far eclipsed In Humbert) all figures on record In the history of railroad travel to this resort. Nor Included were those who came via automobile, their quota only guessed at. Pacific Avenue at times was Impassable. "No Left Hand Turns.” signs displayed at ntreet crossings, and traffic cops stationed at central points, were facta worth noticing and the city has a new project to consider In a battle to keep
the highway open.
Providing for the masses of holiday travel, a program of unusual merit had been prepared by
the Title and Trust Building, corner Atlantic and Wildwood Avenues. after it had been found he refused to scale the Hotel Dayton, fearing the stability of the cor-
nices atop the building. Concert by P. A E. Band
Wildwood's holiday visitors were given a grand treat in music Thursday evening in the Casino auditorium, when The Reading Seashore Band entertained. The entertainment committee of the Wildwood Board of Trade, was host of the occasion. With standing room only, people were lodged In every available nook and corner. and the wide porches with their easy rocking chairs, afforded an unusual opportunity for the masses who long to sit In the open at twilight. It was a glorious night for everybody. The Reading Seashore Band holds a distinction, in that it led the great Atlantic City beauty pageant last yeat ;
States. Numerous merchants will contribute to the social entertainment of the ladies J ’irlng their stay here, including, the T. 8. Goaliu Lumber Ccknpany, Atlantic City Electric Company. Douglass, Lowe, Sagal, The Rexall Stores. Casino Baths, the Tri jane-Jour-nal, including a sea cruise arranged by Messrs Pierpont A Spaulding. Mayor King, of Wildwood Crest, has offered the Municipal Pier and Its various amusements to the ladles. That it pays to advertise, is here shown in the masses The names of the guests, the newspapers they represent, the towns from which they come and the hotels at which thty are quartered follow: Hanna Sheldon, Alice Latham, Wilmington Star; Hotel Arling-
ton.
Dorothy Dorney. Florence McCloskey. Burlington Enterpriae; Hotel Abbey. Janet Smith. Pear) Lyter, Carlisle Sentinel. Hotel Sracrest. Betty Spangler. Helen Eyler, Chamberaburg; Hotel Sheldon. Ruth Ligh‘, Nell Rabtnatlne. Lebanon News; Hotel Savoy. Edna Graham. Mae Markley, Norristown Register; Hotel Ocean
Crest.
Florence Stanton, Pottsvllle Daily Republican; Wildwood Manor. Vera Fox. Pottsvllle Evening Republican; Wildwood Manor. Zlla A. Meredith. Wert Chester Local News: Hotel Seipp. Bonita Capwell. Carbondale Leader; Hotel Seipp. Margaret Williams. Coaiesville Record; Hotel Dickson-Pittsburg. Dorothy Carr. Carbondale Leader; Hotel Dorsey. Lillian Stevens. Somerville D. ; Hotel Dorsey. Ida Miller. Hattie Smith. Reading Eagle; Hotel Beachwond. Mary E. Diehl, Katherine E Truman. Harrisburg Telegraph; Hotel Dayton. Marie Nelson. Philadelphia Record; Wildwood Manor. Charlotte Long. Mt. Holly News: Hotel Keystone. Beatrice Krayer. Mt. Holly Herald; Hotel Keystone. Mrs. Mary Long. PotUtown Dally News; Hotel Dickson-Pitts-
burg.
Eleanor Robinson. Camden
ist Twentieth Street, for the
Certainly the reception accorded i Courier; Hotel Delwyn.
those committees in charge, repre- superiority as a musical organltasentlng the Hotel Association and tlon. Two solo numbers were the Wildwood Board of Trade, tfven by Mlnervh Kershaw Bower, beginning at Hotel Sheldon last with Mrs. Marlon J. Schumann at
Tuesday night. The Holmea-Baker; the piano,
orchestra, of Millville, furnished i the must* " ” ’ —■**
Chamber of Commerce, was the Wildwood Board of Trade principal speaker, predicting a; great future for Wildwood. Guests of the Wildwood Board . .. , %r of Trade this week, are those Mrs. Wm. H White, of North! y OUnK ladles representing their Sixteenth Street. Philadelphia, la r^pectlve towns In Pennsylvania, stopping at the McDowell apart- I>Uw a rr B nd New Jersey, as a manta tor the month of July. result of the publicity campaign
he i custom for years. Miss Houser is chief operator for the Bell Telephone Company in Phila-
delphia.
Mrs. James H. Pldgeon. of Overbrook. Pa., was a recent one-day visitor. In the late summer of '**. Mrs. Pldgeon sold the Marlton apartments, operated by her for several successful seasons. Bob Cohen, a student at Syracuse University. N. Y.. arrived home last week in Philadelphia, to Join his parents in their Journey to Wildwood for the balance of the summer. The Cohens are stopping Is the Byrne apartments. On their first trip to Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nueffer. Bethlehem, are stopping with Mr.: and Mrs Thomss Palmer. East Juniper Avenue, for a brief stay, also Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Schmoyer
the band here was proof of Its Ella Shearer. Carlisle. Pa.;
Hotel Seacrcst.
Mrs. Grace Cogill. West Colling* wood. J*T. J., chaperone.
Many Gty Folks Are North Wildwood Guests Mr. and Mrs. Feilr Macklln. of Philadelphia, were the guest* over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Cbrries Plxell, cf 1601 Delaware Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Benners and family, of Germantown. Pa.. hare apartments at xhe Louise
Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Poulkrod and daughter. Clara, of Alden. Pa., were tbe week end visitors of George Hofflnbacher, of 1307 Delaware Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler and son motored from Harrington. Del., to visit friends on East Twentieth-fifth Street for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Loudcahack and daughter, Betty, of Diner. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCo lough. of .BslUmore, Md.. and Mias Florence Williams, of Olney, Pa., were the week end visitors of Mr. Joseph Williams, of SOS West Sixteenth Street. Dt’. and Mrs. James Grady and family, of Germantown. Pa., are occupying their East Seventeenth Street bungalow for Uie summer. After spending a very delightful three weeks' stay at the West Fifteenth Street bungalow, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cravin have returned to their home m Olney. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Loudenalager, of Logan. Pa., are tbe guests tor a week at the Steward, on Central Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bonner and family, of Philadelphia, have apartments on East Seventeenth Street for the summer. Mrs. William Thurman, of East Twenty second Street, spent severs! day* In Philadelphia last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins, of Philadelphia, are nicely located at their Waet Sixteenth Street bungalow for the season. Mr. and Mre. Harry Philips and daughter. Gertrude, motored from Ambler. Pa. to be the guests over the week end of Mrs. John Clsrke, of West Seventeenth Street The week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hewitt, of Twentyfourth and New York Avenue, were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smiley, of West Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Richardson and son. of - Wilmington. Del.; Mrs. Samuel Kirk and daughter. Ruth, of Williamsburg. Pa., and Mrs. Robert Tate, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley and daughter, Edith, of Over brook Pa., and Mrs. Charles Carrick ano •laughter. Lillian, of Ardmore. Pa., are enjoying- a few days' stay at the home of Mrs. James McColgin,! of West Twelfth Street. very enjoyable week end | party was given by Miss Ella Sydney, of Mt. Airy. Pa.. a» her West Fifteenth Street bungalow, to a few of her friends of Philadelphia. Included in the party were. Mlaa Mar. Bunting, Katheryn Harrison. Laura Henderson. Helen Snyder and Dorothy Alexander. Mr. Rodman Boone, of West Philadelphia, spent the week end trith his uneln. Joseph Boone, of East Seventseath Street. and Mrs- Samuel Ktrk-
bride. of Tioga, Pa., were the week end visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fite, of East Fifteenth
Street.
Captain Joseph Evenaon and daughter. Bertha, motored from Albany. N. Y., to be the guests of Mrs. Georgs Fisher, of East Fourtn Street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant, of West Chester. Pa., were the week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barker, of 10B East Twenty-first
Street
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edmonds and family, of Highland Park. Pa., haw apartments at the Marquette for the season. Mr. and Mrs James Harnett and family, of West Philadelphia, are enjoying a two months' stay at their East Twenty-fourth Street cottage. - After spending » very pleasant week's sojourn at the Hertel cottage. on East Seventeenth Street, Mr. and Mrs. John Woods have returned to their home at Alden. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheppard and daughter. Ethel, of Mt. Airy. Fa., are the gvests for a week of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Snyder, of Eist Eighteenth Street Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Josltn. of 1100 Central Avenue, are entertaining for a week. Mias Louise Rasch, of Germantown. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein, of West Philadelphia, were the week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Maltaberger. of 1*06 New York Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Alexander Poultler. motored from Harper's Ferry. Va.. to he the guests for a week of Mr. William Wlnfiolph. of 1*0 East Twentieth
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson and son. of Philadelphia, are the guests for s few days of Mr. and I Mrs John Brady, of Seventeenth
and Surf Avenue
Mr. and Mrs Frank Lawrence and daughter. Caroline, of Ladareh. Pa., were the week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. D Brsdfield. of West Thirteenth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yonng. of Charleston. 8. C.. are enjoytnr s two weeks' stay with Mr and Mrs. Charles Cheeseman. ot 1*0* New
York Avenue
Mrs. Thomas Welsh and daughters. of Philadelphia, were the guests over the week end of Mr land Mrs. Frederick Loeffler. of 21* East Seventeenth Street Mr. and Mrs. George Bradlev. o' West Twelfth Street, entertained for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard, of Capetown. Va.. and Mrs. Charles Quinton and
son. of Holmesbufg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pertnnl and daughter. Geraldine, of West Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Perri, of Philadelphia, were the week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carnio. of West Fifteenth Street. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson and family, of Darby. Pa., have apartments on Fast Twentythird Street for s month. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are entertaining for a week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gormley and daughter. Katherine, of Colwyn. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rosso, of Philadelphia, were ths week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bennett, of *06 East Seventeenth Street Mr. ana Mrs. Samuel King, of East Twelfth Street, entertained over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamison, of Brideeburg. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davidson, of Tacony. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George Sim peon, of Frankford. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and daughter, Lillian, of Willow Grove. Pa.
■•Miuu KtrMx entertaining for a week Mr .Y! **«• Harry Wondrrlee 0 f land, P»„ and Dr. and Mr*. unY Ham Comley. of Reading. pY Wll ‘ Mt - . and Mrs. John Savior , daughter. Emily, of TwwLi?* Pa., and Mr. sad Dawson, of Philadelphia, wwk Md TtaKo™ Of Mr! M SS* StST'** - " ** »£ Mr. sad Mrs. William Stsvin eon. of Hector. Pa., are the g^Y for . d*;» of Hr. J-jrt HIM., * 1» E. Mr. end Mre. William of OolUngrdele. Pa., are relative* in West Twsnty^riv Street for .\ fet' days. ^* xU “ r - “g *2 Cranville Harp* r anifam.ll/, ofMoston. p*.. g? apartments at tbe RitUahotwe to! a five week*' stay. ,or Mr. and Mrs. Chart** Robfri. and family, of Wmt PhiUdSph hare apartment, on Wesi teenth Street for a month.
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Orchestral music on ths boardwalk baa delighted the rliltlng throngs to hi* resort. Located at various points along the walk f rom time to time, gave everybody an opportunity to enjoy the fine entertainment, and more than one enihuaiaatlc Hat- nor stands ready to indorse it a* a permanent attraction. Caught without a driver’s II-, cense. David Barrinb. a produce merchant and baker, was obliged to leave ht> truck early Friday mornlng while lx the act of eervlag tbe trade, when apprehended by Chief Cobh Bari ieh conduct* , a stare at 171* Pacific Avenue. Wildwood, his buslne** :>elng made famous by a cluster of tasty breakfast rolls he nerves. Mr. and Mm William Payne, of VIneland. are spending a short vacation with Mrs. Georgia C.. Glenn and Mrs Anna J. Caterao. resident* In Holly Beach Avenue end Juiilper. sister* of Mr. Payne, who last winter suffered the tom of a foot la tbe hospital When bis physician found It i ■ernmsry to amputate it. Mr. Payne is widely known here. Omar Ooaiin. back from Oakland. Cal., addressed the big audience assembled to hear the Reading Seashore Band, upon tbe occasion of the complimentary concert given in the Casino. Thursday night last, under the auspice* of the Wildwood Board of Trade Mr. Goal in told how these wide sloping beaches were beyond all compare of other beaches, either in California or Florida, if not In all the world, and further declared that here Is found th« finest climate In the universe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Biddle will move Into their new bi*ne. North Twenty-nlxth Avenue, within a few daya. Mr Biddle came here merely a visitor In tbe late »t:.trr Interiwted In U>!ng out tbe plan* fur a cottage bungalow under most ruction for a relative. Since then, he has become a pert of the building organisation here and propose* to remain perma nently Recently Mr Biddle finish-
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