Record Crowd At Wildwood Over Week End
invention Hall Needed
"Kerp up With the Buy tte TIMES Bead the
«is: f " “» ff, D^torU Wlrdlih and u r SSw. bo “ 01
T ,nd * n have
S™*?”**" “ •t»«nce „
Through the real eaof , W ;« Uer H. Treen,
L Sfl ™ 5“ recently ??*!??• 7 ^ nd * 1 ‘ ln tPeet Olenwood Avenue where they now rwide.
At a recent meetlnx ot the director foi the Five Mile Hospital held In Hotel Douxlaae, It was proposed that a drive for funds he made In behalf of the new contemplated institution, some ume late In August. New bulld-
M . ,n * , w *l' he erected on the alte Jo ** ;ph Hoffnian wffl enter- Purchased by the women’s auxllinli. t ? e,nb * r * of the Wildwood *' 7 - located at Arctic and Learnwrie Club at her home in the *“* Avenues, known as the HolureaL this week. A fine musical 1 J,e8, on , ^ e Starr property. In a has been provided for her I f*® 01 * ««5tton of the town, UtUe
rears suffered ffrsaUy fom the hot sun pouring down upon them, many of whom, attired in bathing •ulta, or cupld faahlon. felt the
L It la a decided im-
provement planned by the committee as a remedy to offset this discomfort and bound u. be ap-
preciated by mothers as well. Mr. jmd Mrs. Charles Frankln-
fleid, ot Wait Philadelphia, are
Mr. and Mrs. William Belle/ of Wer* Fourteenth Street, are entertaining for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson and daughter. of Harrisburg, Pa., and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Toung, of Brad-
dock. Pa.
Mr.. EM^l.r VrV <>• 8.™«. for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs P M bjr the Kls8W ' Oertnide j this week. on buslnes
and Kathcryn Ryar.. motored The Mimes Ruth
the guesta for a lew days of Mr and Mrs. John Thomas, of West
Seventeenth Street.
By HELEN &
Another big week-end i aeon lineaa for the resort soars In • stop records made In other All the hotels show live , tivlty, many of them hookup (or the bateueer of the aeaI. The Dayton opened 1U weekdances on Friday night last, [uc place on the spartoae •the* and attended b, young ’ old alike who love to dance. Adelpbi-Wltte oonUnnes Its >ul»iity under the new En-*-ar plan. The Ariington %aa if • xtensive Improvements to r *ith iu big list of pair ma. Broadwater H tenlporarilv lotd at the Chellen to Ik in all probaUUttr wUl opera house of his <nvn ere man/ Mrs. IJllie finrrle. formof the Bidwell, Is managing Colonial this season, and Mrs. ir W. Ccle •» asairtln^ the new lasrment of the Raymond, reUy taken over by Mrs. Uousof Pittsburg. Pa., through Dare Brothem’ offices.
traveled by motorists, the place “ * d «*} tor »uch an institution. The habitation of numerous birds who revel In the wonderful grove of trees. It Is a paradlae of quiet and restfulneaa. alluring even to
Because of the Miller storage 25 ‘? 0 * t h ®* lt hful who would houae conflagration in Phlladel-! u de ber * Ior * T er *nd a day. A "•■i* ’— -aek. Mrs. L CTeve a ^5 rter r * c * nU J r •PPHed for baa
£‘* ,s “ * P«rt of ihe eodal
5 W,U h* th «
, r f* u ‘* r meeting of the club, to take (dace at the home of Mia. M D. Swisher. 8407 Boulevard.
continues a steady dere for all-year homes by average mechanic, whlcn enn- - is bringing a steady inof all-year-round populaA Wool worth tiore tn our means that flgurea nea- the 1 mark la an all-year stan1 °f population by whieb great erprises of this ebsrseter build r “'“rea The feew-comer to • shores need hold no fear of future—a mear.j of livelihood t>. found, too. as a great nc boiio u in store fjr us. '«inmitten ot ladies, repret the Wildwood Civic Club. upon the Commissioner* tnonstrated with the Mayor P- emitting bathers marching -treets in abbreviated bathing making the complaint both men and women who r-rMstentlr disobeyed the ordinance. They urged that ^ strictly enforced, ree■i" ing that a few arrest* be m the effort to break up tbe
summer visitor here, made a hasty trip to that city anxious to laarn the extent of the fire, the having ffooda stored there. Mr. and Mrs. CJeve have been stopping with Owge W. Adame. West Olenwood Avenue, for several years. Mrs. Emma Adams, of Musk Began, Mich- U a guest of the Adanm'
household for a few weeks. Seats hare been provided for e uae of the public on the new
Boardwalk lining tbe ocean aide railing where, to the comfort and Joy of the thousands o. visitors, one may pause to rest as the gaily-dressed throngs pun on riew. The Douglass Pavilion, alway« full to over-flowing, contains the "Comfy" rocking chair, and. to procure one of these one must remain on guard over night. It la the most popular resting place
of all.
Carrying out an idea practiced by real estate dealerr in the sunny south. Dare Bros. Inc., have added material value to their business site In placing commodious benches on the property at the corner of Wildwood ard Atlantic Avenues More than one tired mother hu found a haven here during the the heavy week end traffic. The benches are painted in the French gray and letters, as signs for the
operators.
At the Board of Trade rooms, on the Boardwalk, at Lincoln Avenue, all hours of tbe day and night, are repeated calls for lost children. The police department works a wonderful aid in connection with this bureau of usefulness and service. A child has not'strayed for long from Its guardian, ere the department has recovered the loss and. happily reunited. the mother goes on her
way rejoicing.
The "Home Builder," * rattling newsy Journal of Interest to home
n.n« offenders bul , lder8 - * n ' 1 ‘he public In gentreu gathered and brought i er&1 ' 1 “ ufd mon ‘hly by the Qoslin • :he City Commissioners bv Lumber P«ople. contains in tbe • nor Humber, who have Au ff u * t a line little artiule 10 pay their Hmum r*. ‘■'om the pen of Mias Bertha R.
Gross, an employee of the eataffllahment. which conveys to the reader valuable information dealing with Che wonder* of Cape May Oounty'a remarkable climate. Omar Goalie, the popular young student clergyman, having completed his studies in the University of California, avalla of every opportunity to addreas the beloved people of hla home town. At an enthualastlc meeting held In the Weet Wildwood Union Church. Sunday evening last, Mr. Goal In was the speaker and to a capacity audiencr made an elp
esd4 >' evening the Pen navi-' spent addreas. selecting the curKlllmtri 1 rfint
been granted, of which the ladles of ihe auxiliary feel Justly proud.
A Distinguished Visitor
Mre Charles W. Lewis, a member of tbe Public Bath CommU ■Ion. in the city of Baltimore. Md.. received her appointment by the Mayor, and proudly acclaims her city ahead even of New York In point of public hatha. Baltimore haa appropriated 174.000 ror the maintenance of her bath Matlona. there being seven of them with those provided In the public schools. Mrs. Lewis, with ber Jj*• ■tPPPlng at tbe Sea Side, this being her first visit to Wildwood. She declares the climate has very materially bene-
fit ted them both in health.
* r V, Lew . U holds a political distinction, being-Identified with the Republican party, she has taken the stump on many and railed occasions since the world war. and was actively engaged in departmental work by the government, occupying a place on the staff of apeagers during the war. A member of the National Women t Party and the League of
American Pen Women.
e for op-
lo pay their
rooming h _ -ummons to appear before
ror will be Issued, and It rd that a Hat of all those l"' kk'w fuI,,r m • , lb « order . puhl ‘“hed. Wildwood does -‘“1 alone In this new order
AUa “Ue City’s rate
•‘Igher.
>ed Tailor. _ w ■ and Street*, is faat 'lm- , health, and In a few ,s *‘*P«cted that he will to resume his olficU.
City H*U.
Kaliroad Atlantic Division • r*® 1 da ^ ‘oP |c . dealing with the
-'r. Wootoon. director, fr** 1 , T«nu«Mee "Monkey Case." •t'limentary concert un- i ln wt -‘eh, John T. Scopes, teacner
“uspiesg cf the Wildwood or biology, has been convicted for
'potation Club. A_ s. teaching the theory of evolution. “rough, secretary of the
“te Association of Com i * he comml,,e « In charge of ar*a» the speaker The Ca r^ngement* for the annual baby '»■' was crowded! Aa •).. I parade, have announced the date “ n* warm enough to Mt! of Tbu '» d *l r - August 10. 4.S0 p. '"ora. many availed of the : ra " “ the ,lnie L ' 1 t ' ,r A re »' •• of liaienlng to the music ! er * nt - calculated to far surpass ’“'enable rocking chair in P«« e » n ‘ of former years held '* of th e ocean Such * ' bor * I -**t year's parade was """ brings a reminder of i beld on * n c*tremely hot day. and
need of a balding for’ 011 P»dflc Avenue tola of tender
U " , “ • cd Public band eon-, j
“uadrei
> ,, ’.''“■“•••ri from al! r Hi, MUe Beach j tfe »nd attractive ' •'xr *7 »«aring this on,,'” ??'* “7 ‘he beet. Tp.lL” ‘”7 eerve a twoIn t ‘-ompletlng the ih, Ll but the wearer i .,r^”**A** wel! evenings ^*7*- Fashioned of i* »l»(d hues . i?* 5 oior “heme, is » creation of the fad‘ch rightfully belong* i.i.r**' Th * e ™ f«» r predominates. ■ '■ ‘•'hir. Seen «n um7^ k - to welcomed friends and neigh- , bo ? ^ >ong had "•d health. Mr. Flah- . '-ou- for “L ,b *- result of an * iLt! K,rw Baptist '""er while aretotlng _ -•‘ged in installing , organ. He fell.
Mr. and Mra. Warren McAllUter. of East Twenty-third Street, sre entertaining for a week Mr. and Mra. George Edwards and aon. of Albany. N. Y-.’ Dr. and Mra. Thomas Simpson, of Bristol. Pa.; Mr. and Mr*. Frederick Albertson and daughter, of Altoona, Pa.; Mrs. John Henderson and aon. of Devon. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Read, of Box borough. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rodgers, son and daughter, of Washington. D. C.; Mrs. David Ulery and daughter, of Norfolk. Va., and Misses Dunbar, of Baltimore. Md. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald and daughters motored from Wilmington, N. C.. to be the guests for two weeks of Mr. and Mra. Harry Beaston. of East Fourteenth
Street.
Mr. and Mra. Josepc Leeds of West Philadelphia, ware tbe weekend visitors of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Hicks, cf Bast Eleventh
Street.
Mr. Thomas Mathews, a wellknown shoe dealer, of PhUadel Phis, is spending a very pleasant week with friends on Enst Se teentb Street. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Pollard and daughter, of Jenklntown, Phare the guests for two weeks ol Mr. and Mra. George Kraft, of I«07 New York Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, of Dover,. Del., are enjoying a very pleasant three weeks’ honeymoon at the Wilmington, on East Seventeenth Street Mrs Charles Sort on and daughter, of Millbourne, Pa. are tbe guest for a few days of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Cbeaaworth, of Weet Thirteenth Street Mr. and Mra. Alfred Bmingler and family, of West Philadelphia, have apartments oo East Twentysixth Street, where they will re-
Wllllam Wallace and daughters,
of Allegheney CJty. Pn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson and son motored from Doyleetown. Pa., to be the week-end guests of Mrs. Joseph Haines, of 1*01 New
York Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeAmbrosi of West Chester. Pa.; Mrs. Andrew DeOsel, of Media, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Romelo Cell!, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mra. Frank Manclnl. of West Philadelphia, and the Mlseea Florence and Angelina Colluca. of Royersford. Pa., are the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Caferlo. of 423 East Eighteenth Streef
n Rra^ ■ “ 0t0red ! The Mlwea Hu ‘ h ■® d Caroline
. C ® ,unibla ’ Pa * ,0 bc the I Diamond, of Easton, Pa., and the guest* for a week of Mrs. Mary ; Misses Virginia and Mra. Joseph- “ n - 0r ":.° ™ T L7. nUeth S y m -1 «ne Malres, of Delaware City. Md-
tbe guesta for a week
Mr. and Mrs. William Green have taken possession of the new East Sixteenth Street apartments. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel WUfong and family, of Norrtrtown. Po.. hnve taken apartments on East Twenty-fourth Street for a month. Mrs. Horace Boone, of Uanarch. u. and Mra. Ellis Llckfield and daughter, of West Philadelphia spent several days with Mra. Ella
Mr. and Mrs. John Kane, of ^ast
Twenty-fourth Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaylor and family, of York. Pa., hat e apartments on West Nlneteentl Street for five weeks. Mr. ani Mra. Geylor are entertaining fjr a week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yiacent and daughter, of Erie, Pa.
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Annual August Furniture Sale Begins Monday, July 27 * And Continue* Through August We have a great many bargains to offer durling our August Sale. 1 One special bargain is all of our Victrolas lit half price. Living Room Suite greatly reduced. Bedroom Suites at Special Prices and many [aargdins in Dining Room Suites. Refrigerators at special prices. RUGS 9 x 12 Tapestry Bug* reg. price $32 August price $24.75 9 z 1? Tapestry Engl reg. price $35 August price $29.75 9 z 12 Azminster Rugs reg. price $45. August price $39.75 RADIO We have made a great reduction in many of our Radio outfits.
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