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CAPE HAT COUVTT TDBS. FRIDAY, DECEXSES 18. 1885.
Wildwood Gdf Club Auxiliary Extends Work
Cosuaitteet A|pm Fidd of Aetwity u4 Tmtifr
Back Fight For New Hotel
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Buy
I R«a4 . ! Cape May Comity Tlaea •ale at all aava atanda
lirunrh ottc* No. 1®4 E Ma»:«
Avenue. Key. P«W»a M7.
by ZfJBMX R
An intaraarinc nee* importance w dub bouar at tfee Club by Um XazUi .ftemoaa »!U an
Aurtia.
in iMfeaiRnliaiM Mr,, ral^ar Way.
— , — HMMiat; Urm. C Ubwadl Tophaia. aJemtary: fill*. Ft-adnriek McMurray.
• rxmamu ' Tb* follow
otatod fay tlie chair.
»ho wifi aarre for t^e sasulnx
Mcatbardhip— Chairman. Mra v L TayWr: Mra. W.-HUton. Mre.
W. 0/
u Mra. Mor-
; Mra. T. H. Straiten
At-
Try; mm. C> r. Dandoto; Mr*
t— Chairman. Mr*.
J. Hand; Mra. Otto Hurt: Mra. G. SuedaT. Mra- C. H. Topham ; ; Hoom—-ra. A. U Taylor: «#>
~ ~ , If r*
; Mra. W. C. Hunt.
t a lar*c fikld
of acting lu Ca»e May County under Um way, aad mean* pro-r-wn, M waa daemad advtaablt»,io dirMa and arrance Into jroftp, tboaa ladlti who will band rethar far the ultimate succeaadaf
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i No. 1—Chairman. Mr*. Taylor. Mra. , Mim. Gaatel. Mi*. Mra. MUaa Rigor. 2—Chairman. Mn*. Mra A. J. Mtsnfr. the Kooowltch. Mia D. . Mra Pvterkln. Mr*. J. t Mra H. Witte. 2—Chairman. Mrs.
Ml*. It Kay. Mra William Be«kmap. Mra. J. Heiaon. Mra Charter Omn No- 4—Chairman. MJ, J Bntmer; Mra W. Hilton. Mrk W. C. Hunt. Mia H. Wine, Mra. f.
latnnan. ; Mra Stretch. Mrai. • Mrt I Haderv. Mia L Pltch.1
Mra M. A. Wal Mia J. Konowitch. Mn. 1 ■la* Thro. Foot* Group No. S—Chairman.
Mra H. Teldorman. Mra J.4 Hanta Mra Charle* £ Mra Robert Latimer.
I will be
band-
e reeled on the
vicinity-] of od Ward.] to
comply with the steady demdnd .or music thin summer. Folk* talk la della bled mood of the plan, rttln* aceaer. of aummer* aa» * hep a band of miudc h< ld xar nivM on the beach front near Scbaltencer Avenue In a direct line wilt the approaches to the railway sUtlooa. People flocked there at ooce they detrained, at* their lunches there, bathed
white aanda and altogether It wa* a general round rt merrjtnaklnK for the throngs of visltont who
o*Uy the excursionist*.
Stopping to consider for a while. It la not the band* which will tract the people of today to this or any seashore .-eeon. Time* have changed. Even the younx people will not remain lone enotieh In ont spot to listen
Old people will hai
about If there’s benches enough and a mild air blowing—even at that, if Charles or Sam happen* along with fata car. a ride through Cape May County la more alluring and reatlng. Brass band* hare lost a certain percentage of charm outside of the concert ball. The street parade of summers age. rmass to be a drawing card, aside from a feature section on display in the parade. As far as the bsnu Is concerned, some folks will not budge out-of-ooor* to view It isn’t a band the city needs to entertain its virttors. nor capture their attentions, except it might be shaped into a symphony cbeetra and comfortably hoi on an attractive pier built oe*r the ocean, such as we find In other rteort clUea. where line af'ter line ol commodious rockers are at the diapoaal of the public and enough other entertainment sandwiched between—all for the nominal admission fee of twentylive cents—then and only then, la there need of a band of music as mere entertainment. Much rather beachfront hotels—beachfront properties of substantial proportions — beachfront attractions including stores open on the Boardwalk all year around—big. wholesome live-wire cltlsenahlp. backing the Mayor In hi* one big effort to put across the Philip Baker Hotel. Then, and only then,
is Wildwood going ahead.
The ladle* of the D. A. R.. f'm May l-hapter Patriot*, met wl Mra. James Anderson at her home on Shore Boulevard. Mr*. Morgan Hand. Regent, presiding. A very interesting program wa* presented The tnllial paper, dealing on subject* of early American history, was prepared and read by Mr*. Gandy A series of these article* will follow, when each member will be asked to read her copy. Prised by the member* as documents of adorations I value, these papers will be filed and will form a part of the library system.
Spending the week end in Jackaourllle. Ha.. Mr. O. I. Blackwell, attended derlne services in the Baptist (’hurrh there and was surprised at the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Spooner in charge of the choir. An exchange of friendly greeting* added hours of ple*sur<to Mr. Blackwell’s visit. The Spooners are great evangelists and will be remembered by ufany here .who co-operated with them while residents of Wildwood.
given by the ladies of the B. V. M. Sodollty. a report wa* read that
$6S6 had been gathered for the tvullmrl benefit of the new school building k,.. Iar fund. In the Audltorl .m on Christ- ! 1 r
At the meeting of the Wildwood there next Friday. Saturday and City Commissioner* on Tu«wda> Sunday. December IS. 19 and SO.
contract for the removal of ail gar-
period of five year*, be-
.. ... . ginning Marcfc SI. was awarded by mu Du. tb-r. will b. . .■brtumu « ,,,
tree set up for the kiddle* of Five
.... .. . . . ■ to William K. Riddle. Iil« & SDt
* distribution of • s,,^ Philadelphia, lor IMMCu gifts which will make every little Rfcjdie «a* the oul» bidder
visitor happy.
Ap ordinance waa
wood. a*d Mrs. <'laretire Rohan apcnl Monday In Atlantic fit). Mrs. Walter Hand and daughter. Father, with Mrs. John Hand and spent Toeaday with Mr*. Alex.
month*. Charlie
Chaplin worked or. this production. During that time be wax
practically a hermit—raclnae to Douglaas. at Burleigh, all. aave hts studio associate*. Only Mr. and Mr* Oscar Ix-bmanu the vaguest announcement* of were In Clermont on buslnees on progress on "The Gold Rush” came Monday.
on Christmas afternoon to as many kiddle* am can crowd Into the large dining room set aside for their exclusive um, where a big cntertalumetu is nlanned for them. There will be plenty of stuffed roast turkey, r ran berries and celery, topped off with lucioiif mince pie.
nue from Scbellengrr to Montgomery. and for the grading and graveling of twenty feet «a the east side ol the curt. This work will complete the wideatag of At-
lantic Arenne.
Mayor Culver announced the apnuts raisin*. VnUt and mlx^d caW P"in«»ent of l.ydla J. Meecfa as * not forgetting the candy, which Is raM,lb * T «* ‘■ br of EdwSkth'n. not Christmas without a store of It 10 l,u tbe uo**Pired term of A. K. Each little visitor will receive some Bllnn - »»•“ •*
sort of gift There are curlybeaded dolls that close their eye* for tbe girls, brightly colored books, blocks for the little chap*, pep gun*. Christmas horns, drums end wagons, and a big white-whisk-ered Santa to give them away. It I* the second annual event of It* kind. Last year's Christmas festival waa a big succeak and Mr. Bradley reaped perhaps the blggiet amount of pleasure of ail in the memory of the great scene wherein so many little folks were made
happy. ‘
The community Christmas tree Is an annual event of great Importance to the little people of Wildwood. The affair Is staged under the auspice* of the Home Section. Wildwood Civic Club. The ladies will fill the brtght-hucd boxes to the lop with randy hundreds of them-and at 7: JO P M Christmas Eve all the small children of Five Mile Beach will be given a box as they pass in line about the big tree a land I nr under myriads of colored lights in front of the High School in Pacific Ave nue. The tree, the biggest of lu kind to be found hereabout. H the gift of L T. Wool son. By courtesy of Mayor Culver aad Commissioner, Taylor and Ctrl, the tree hai. been assigned to IU place and will be illuminated every night one week In advance. Mr*. William Epler U in chaige of arraagemroU assisted by Mrs. A1 Taylor and Mrs. Fanning Myers. Music and community singing will precede the distribultoo of the candy, and is always enjoyed quite as much by the grown ups as tbe children
Mr. aad Mr*. Ebenexer Yewnry start for Florida this week, where it is expected Mr. Yenney will build. His property on the Boardwalk was sold it the recent boom and the new buyers arc contemplating some extensive Improve U to make a higher type of busineas property. Operation* art to begin at an early date.
tbe board, the other be-
ing Mr*. H. H. Tomlin, who also was appointed by Mayor Culver.
“The Gold Rush" is Chaplin’s Greatest
Super-Comedy Boohed u Feature Attraction by tbe Capital
At last, tbe world 1 comedian. Charlie Chaplin, ha launched hlx greatest comedy. “The Gold Rush.” on the sea of popular fancy. Announcement is made by Manager Levenson of tha Capitol Theatre, that he has paid the record price for any photoplay ever hbomn in Woodbine and that the celebrated star's new t'nlled Artists ir.rporatioa release comes
from hi* studio.
Norma Has Great Cast in “Graustark”
E age ns O'Brien. Marc McDermott and Other* Support Star
"The perfect cast.'-
That I* how Joseph M. Sc be nek. producer, characterised tbe player* who supported Noma Taimadge in "Grauaurk.” her new starring production. which First National will offer al the I.yrtc Theatre next
Saturday and Sunday. Seldom Indeed. Mi
Wardgc iguney and wife, of Grewn creel:, pro spending the winter bsgc allh William Mitchell and
wif*. ... •
Mus.Uah Harris, of Riverside, spent Sunday here. Miss Esther Hand, spent one da) recently In the Quaker City. MrsMUayltP Robert and daughter. Mra/tojt Clouline, of Wild-wood-spent Monday of last week In iEikl
JULIUS WAY. M. D.
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» aubPLiao ROMNEY PLAbl
CkPC MAY COUNT HOUSE. N. J OMWw Day, at C*»rt Mows*—Mo*
Scbeock said. **7- W«d**»day a*d Friday. Othor had a list of more abla a. to'r* and **** ** »P0OWUH"t ,
been assembled for
photoplay, and certainly never bad they been more carefully selected for the characters which they por-
tray. .
NORTH RIO GRANDE
left
Walter Hand. Sr . and i for Horida on Wednesday.
William Ronson. wife and son
spent Monday In 1-hlladelrhU
Mrs. Catherine Hand was a Wild-
wood visitor on Saturday.
Harold Hand and son spent Sat-
urday evening in Wildwood.
Karl flouting and wife, of Wild-
MATTHEW X RYAN
COMMISSION MERCHANT Planter. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of MAURICE RIVER COVE OYSTERS
FRIEDEBERG’S
Van OVUM » nriUfc b Otj f.T tb. put U y»rt 5J “» a otfi fnra rammitG s . »1J ud odoiram. b,, - comforting thought ef Maximum Valor »: » Coat.
Xmas Gift Suggestions For H
Last Minute Shoppei
BLSJF’S SUOfK-Pkoom 104S W
UEMSTITCHINr ** PIPATINC. VJ
and Mra. Frank Biddle were
hoets to a small house party of out-of-town guests over the past week
Particularly interesting in
the visits are that these people are Immensely pleased with the reeort and If* possibilities, and are seekpermanent all-year-round location* Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Perx-
of Philadelphia, recently pored the Biddle property, at
Terenty-alxth and Holly Beach
Dr. Qu*. A. Furey OSTEOPATH
Every otter day ts vvudwn
Other* of the party wi *t Slgfried. a late prop-
erty owner, also ol Philadelphia: Mr and Mrs. John Cox. Mr. and Mr*. Els worth Lacy, of Elmer. N
J.
Mr. and Mra. John C. Magill. aMsI Maple Avenue, enlerta'ned a number of friends from Philadelphia and vicinity Sunday last Mr. Magill. provided with a complete and commodious house motor, will leave here shortly for Florida to look the field* over."
Aa a result ef tbe recent supper
OR. HUMBERT HANOI NO
Hoar* • to i.
WILUTS P. HAINES, M D. diseases of the eyb > Spectacles and Eye Glasses Cor. We.U, Am. mnd PtkSt. OCEAN CITY
Jewelry for Gift Giving
Look where vqu may, and choose as you desire—nowhere and no time will you find a more pleasing Christmas Gift than an article of Jewelry. Our offerings are of guaranteed quality.
R. T. CHAPMAN
Soccoaor to Bate* a Co. JEWELER 1000 ATLANTIC AVENUE Coracr Yngiiua Atlantic City, M. J.
Mow in Operation at the Offices of DR. R. R. CHARLESWORTH LATEST TYPE HIGH POWERED X-RAY GENERATOR Capable of all Therapeutic and Diagnostic Work MRS. R. R. CHARLESWORTH TECHNICIAN Pacific & Schellenger Aves. Wildwood
Experience?
A V 7HEH yon take on a new employee, that's one of the ’ ^ first questions you put to applicants.
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When yon take ont insurance, that's one of the first questions to ask about the company back of the policy. North America policies and service give yon the benefits of 133 years of experience in meeting the insurance needs of American property owners and business men.
Irving Fitch
Insurance and Bonds of Every Description SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
IMSUBAHCE COMPANY OF M0ETJI AMERICA The Oidcrt Auu ricau Fire and Marine Insurance Company*
Founded 179J
' Consult your insurance agent a* you would > year doctor or lawyer
Bring or send your children to “Wildwood’s Hardware and Housefumishing Store"
Saturday, Dec. 19th
Santa will be
afternoon and evening, here to meet them.
They can mail their Christmas Letters and lell Santa whal they want. A present for each and every one of them.
R. W. RYAN Wildwood,, N. J.
"WILDWOOD'S HARDWARE AMD HODSEFURMISHING ROBE
• If It Is The Best. This Store Sells It.”
Men
Cigarette Care Cigar Carter Match Box Lodge Emblem Scarf Pin
Watch
Belt Buckle
Pencil
Signet Ring Watch Chain
Women
Boys Caff Links
Gi* Brsafct
Ear Bfa«s
Wrist _ Be Pis
Bnife
Pnuntsia Pm
Military Brush Sum
SUae Ring Shirt Studs Vest Quin Start Pin
KeckWs Vasilj ft
We Invite You Inspection
Friedeberg’s
TEE I.EAPTMO JEWELER 0? ATLANTIC 0TT 1532 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic Gty, Our 35ih Year Open Evenings
Shoes
D. ROSENTHAI Diy Goods and Wearing Appad
FT pays to be sensible—no one will gainsay that
fact Fire insurance is a sensible investment Who wfl] make my attempt to prove otherwise T
Oame to this store for Baipoi Satisfaction, the sure u you to*
• We cany a fall line of Gifts for the entire fuefly. Cml.lt Sippe-v tend rte. Cfu]d:,r. s C«ts ai OilB the Baby.
Every Purchaser r-fll recare ■ Souvenir WMhmston A Frmk&i Sto. Woodtek
Roller Skates $1.69
A Pull Line in Pyrex Holden at Very Low Prices—Mew Stock
Wagons. Steel Body, A Beauty. $6.98
Buddy-L-Toy*
Our Line Is Complete Prices Bight
Tot Cycles $4.98 For the Little Kiddies
Electric Heater $6X10 The New Utica $8.98 Large Sire Twice the Beat
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Good Carver* $3.50 ^ Real Buy
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