CAPE MAY COUSTY TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1928.
Page Seres
ied Advertising a rad bin Win ba arat; Ben and Kayatone Phone* 40 I In tbU Mellon are on* eant a word;
SXAL KEAfS IOR RER
Bt«l teute for Kmltenfe
WE HAVE PHILADELPHIA ■roperltn IMmI Io czekaaa* for area-
Jt ,r * ¥» __Wild»-ood_l
Qronr A Hc.Tnu
RIORITT Df THE
S THAT "EBEL-
. SeptotM-'l W* City.
WASHER—THE JIAY-
BEA ISLE CITr—DESntABT.T LO- I ** **•'> *• »M»e*. 0«MBM «ted. imrumlxhed aaertnwnt for rent. Poiyuant to lh« older of IBMh BIx room*. Cmtrelfy lorxtod. Kre*- ! FTTCH. sumcat* of ttw r'Donty -- “ j. K. Har* 1 - n-i*.** i <>■*«. Mb. iK. ■»— *-
“IIh day of llarcii A. D. IW v —: III hr forvvrr l^rrrd of aay acUoi ralniii ih<- Buharrltier. Dated M«rrh Mtk. A. D. 1«M. IKABELlJt 8. DENNETT. Kxerutri*.
r ANYTH1NO BEPOKE * room*. Owan Otjr r««?ss
el Eetate fOOD-THBlUt IS NO BETter ptaM akmr the roeat to InvcM than Wildwood. Conaoli Oara MeSSi..1S'h WILDWOOD — WE HAVE 8EV.ral .-xtrrmcly d alrml.lr pinaeillie l hat It wHl pax you l» tnvratlaate. °. 1L Happcrl. Jit B. Wildwood Avr . OCEAN CITV—ARK YOU ARLEKI* r awake. Wide awake Invertor* III make money m Ocmn City thla year. Kdcar Ileraer. Stnd and AmMry Ave.. Ocean City. —10
MACHINE WORKS hlnea yoo AH Other i. Keyrtooe «h. IVop.
OCEAN CITY—CAN’T YOU HEAR ' ■ ally tor MOfltahle reel eat •wit fcnoeelna — ■ ~
tlnly la. J.
m Aabury Ave
NOTICE 08 INTENTION
ERT SHEET MUSIC. Moalc roll* New and Ajrrnry for SlevartStandard Moalc Shop.
t WILL HRINfl JOY AND
WILDWOOD — YOU WILL
wiae to buy Wildwood real eaUia and I Notice I* hrreby xtven mat at artee to cowall Schlenity Brother*, meetlnir of the Board of Conualaal WU. Bulldera. before yoo do. —17 era of 8aa I ale City. New Jeranr. t
OCEAN CITY-NOW 18 THE TIME N« .0 buy In "America's Orealnel Fam- ur lly Resort” If you would make bly upon tlw prod la. It. R Itodxvr*. I*i7 A*hury tal« »«i **“ *■ aad the
U JSo'eTOak
• J aald cost, to be paid !»> . Sea 1*1.- City at lame. TAKE KVRTHKK NC
... ryed. Ad I Holly BeaHi Ave.. W1M-
OENCT FOR tx ^ earlu*lx^-ly^ S
nad Third Ave.
RaitwWa A V At AIN—YOU WILL
QO the after
STONE HARBOR — WE HAV_
tour Hat of properties of all kind* TAKE FURTHER NOTICE. which will net the purchaw-r* 1 raid ordinance win l«e taken UP for
Oeorre B. Sprinter. STlh St. I second rendlnc and final paaeufe at a -• •— •- 1 meetinc to be held on the 4th day of
May. me. nt the hour of I octoek In r. rrr'aTafsLP^jja
laty you to txiveatUrate and l.uy now. 8aelm: Time, at the —‘
fhurxe Uultarclll. Mrd St.. Avalon. i Chambers. City Man.
OCIiAN CITY — IF’ YOU ' P a harvest of dollar* HT 1 no*- In Ocean City r Her H. Kuebn. Cth am
•ardioo. STONE HARBOR—WISE IS HE —It who Invests In Stone Harbor now. lor
1 . he will reap larct- proAts. Dorr E. ESTLENDID QUALITY^ OF Newton. j J^Walnut. Itniadclphta. or ^*3 a. ,U the^^prleei MUIeFa 1 Service Station. Hti Ac- | STONE HARBOR — WANT TO '■ am City. —IF make some money? Then Invert now In Stone Harbor. You’ll never rejtrrt Tasr in STORE— FULL LINE it. Harry J. Llttlr. KUr Street and lh i , Th'd AVermc. -n PaHtTW lah. City . New J. -• • or write W n 1^%1.^'Vwdc to
TUo deUe Ponte.”
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CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY
NEW JERSEY
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice la hereby riven that on the Cth day of April. ISSC. at a me~tln* of the Ro-.rd of Commissioner:, of Sea Isle City; New Jersey, an t
. STORK—FULL also floor aad feed. Ord and delivered Store
James UeSauie*.
: Itnadlnc ItaUraad station.
write W. O. faroth- ijui'delh. IwUc is. Stmthmcre (formerly Corson’* i I>
to Rio detle Canal i-lnr
Inlet i
PROPERTY FDR SALE OR RENT 1
i Avalon and Peermont. Phone Ava- iaa r^i wide's. •n m. or write Samuel Shuttle*onh. Rio oelle Ponte Vermont. N. J. —U 1 wide as shown on aald
Thai the folloainc hlrtiways 0
ET THE REST WHEN "HOUDAT BEACH” — Visit thla . „ new development —Invent here. I am ; n* "P—-i pure E.-KKradS’- J
Canal and "Neptune Place.
r Maple Shad.
particularly drsrrlhrd
rxr. rul \ m ler ted real
which will Interert the cm buyer, thill or write Riley R
—n ..Jaurdis
H ^T SOME 1^5?. r^ween iKS' 'S3
r for prare Hat of our specials, carefuby selected real estate bin- Aelte I Mite Canal a Illled promptly for cash, which *111 Interert the conservative T\KF FURTHER NOTICE ttat at portle IW Ofnrv. buyer, till or write Rllry Realty Oa.. , n^lnx or!^ n«id of OoS?nu3.
Stoners to bo held on the 4th day of May. 1st*, at the hoar of I o'clock the afternoon. Standard Time. IX S o'clock In the aflamoen. Day-uni-er*. City Hath Sen lair City. .. . ._ said ordinance srSI lie
r second lendtax aad final
Wearing Apparel
S ARE INVITED TO COME tor
David McKflihin.
- INVEST RIGHT
-WE INVITE YOU . - _ r aniendld stock. We sell with Thomas Mould. 9th a
practical front cor- w..— Lh’a. (31 Aabury Ave.. Ocean , _
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CITY OF SEA
ORDINANCE NO. (3
die Arneue
Annual Dinner Wildwood Real
j—< . i oi me aunirnrr necx n ctoto y**™ in a checkur. I—lOlalC i-HJaiU parleons. showlnx how i
tncludlns "homo ownorshlp." as one subjeei worthy of the operators' thought as a talking point
in handling the real eetate btislnew. Mr. Todd carried the mlnds| home
his audience back through;
The next regular busim meeting of the Ladles' Aid 2 clety at the Union Church *111
Ith Mrs. Pheifer. at n Poplai Avenue. Plans vay for the holding of
... .Sty. New Jeraey. pryridUjg for the cost snd ex-
ocT^if^thfPcity of^se^isle ^ Effects of Organization '—- D ° • ' •*— shall h*! on Real Estate Business
That three
It end eonslrueled
larndte ‘
•tl Stre
. sry. c* plan* siw
IneMeolnl expenses In therewith, under Section ordinance, shall lie paid k
Swain • to
n Sen fair City. Nets 1
SwSSS 5*SfW Mmy Ud.e, Were Present
the City Cterk’i
’toilton 2 That the
the Improvement* and the
he' fwst thereof. “Si
I Conner lion IherewMh. for Iko. ..rovement under Sr ’ -»
ordinanrr. may be
In, Identnl
•with, far um. —_ Section 1 of ttda ■ temporarily *- ilnx of prpodBMry
of Sea I ale Clly. - a shall be defshall beer In-
nanced hy the limit —— ot the -
note* shall hr dated the day the same are lasueo and shall he rtxnrt’ Yy the Mayor and. counter*lx*sd hj the Director of Ike Denarrment Of Revenue snd IFnano and atterted hy the City Clerk and the conarat* seal of aald city ahalt he afdxed. tkereat.
thin 4. This ordinance shall
effect at the expiration of ten
day* from It* final pa*a*ge.
The ahr-re ordinance was
Be of Service to Your
COMMUNITY.
Telephone your news itcnie to
TIMES Branch Office 104 E. Maple Avenu*. . Key. Phone 327.
package party
showing how the bust-; ture. under mon — ■ Mrs. Andrew CiviKun. enter-
.ined the members of the Sew-
ihe ’’Poor Me." type of busrness 'n* Circle at the home of Mrs. man. who is everlastingly lantetit , Klln **- Wednesday afternoon last, lug his fate, wallows around In w »’‘ a *Pl*‘"did attendance, u pool of self-pity with dls- A tempting luncheon was served astrous results. a tJcIlghtful afternoon wan Rev. Janies H. Clarke. D. D. »»y the ladies present. ■V pronounced the blessing. Daniel „„ Elizabeth mT Morgan, of Quirt, vto pmld.ni of p,.. d. y vW .
board, callr-d the diners to order then Intmdiiced President I^eon Whtaton as tcgistmaxter of the
•ning.
the s
*\Soard*to 4th day of May. lei*. Commissioners' Chambers. City Hall. Sm Isle CJtv. New Jersey, at 1 o’clock In the afternoon. Standard Time hebjx 2 o'clock Dayttxht Sav-
Inx Time.
FRANK M. MeRItTDE.
City Clerk.
-«*-2t-«U-pHI4.*(
Edward S. Culver. Mayor of! A charming liule playeite.. ’’I’ll Wildwood, first on the program, Leave It To You." a light comof events came to his feet under' edy in thri.- arts, was well given a rain of uppliius<'. His address j by the Senior class of ih« Wild-
The third annual dinner given w »* brl, ’f though stimulating.: #ood High School, in the andlby the Wildwood Real Estate I T *"' Mayor told of the problems! torluni Thursday and Friday Board has come and gone, leav-; which confront the Commlndon-1 evenings of last week, proceeds Inga well nourished memory of 1 *'"• *' ho - too* often handicapperl ’ for the benefit of the class in one of the pleasantest evenings' 10 answer every civic call of. defraying expenses lo Washlngever spent. The affair was a stu-' rtu, >'. caused th.- public mind to'ton al ihe close of the school pendous success. In Hotel Sea I Question, when, rather It U the'term. From a critic’s point of Great, where the dinner was' df* 1 " °f * h »’ city authorities to{ view. It would be a hard matter served. gathered nearly "OO 1 , P ,ea "c. Mayor Culver thanked | to determine who was ’'best.’’ guest*, mostly members of the| ,be member* of Ihe Real Estate so well presented was every part Board and their friends. a Board for their valuable co-:by the players. ’’Bobble.’’ played noteworthy feature waa the num- °l Mra, l on - helpful assistance and' by Samuel Giddmg. was excepber of ladies present, who out- S 001 * advice when certain civic; ttonally clever and seemed a 1 knmbered those gathered on for- i problems were ebbing on the 1 general favorite. Dorothy Latimer occasions, which evoked com- threshold of the City Hall. mtr In the role of "Mrs. Deriuent from Leon E. Todd, of the' Fhlef among guests of the, mott." won high favor with the Camden Real Estate Board and 1 hoard, was Vinrent P. Bradley. • audience as also did "Sylvia." i District Vice President of State. a member of the New Jersey: played by Adelaide Miller, who Boards > Slate Real Estate Commission, had an extra amount of work U>
? Mr. Todd in hia address em- »»o. on his first trip to Wild-j do.
av items of interest. •“"I- ‘««l not leave it without! r—- ' ^ ■ ■■ - —-1 a firm and lasting impression on 1 M™- Joseph l.offi.tan. East IED AT all who heard his wonderful *»<*" in the Crest, entertalk. Filled with enthusiasm by! ,a i“«l the member* of the Wild-
thls talented speaker. those 1 wo< *l Civic Club. Home Section
. present volcetl their apprr-cialion and their friends. Wednesday
ORDINANCE NO. 64 in prolonged applause. | ternoon.
CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY
CONTRACT NO. 5*0 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
pbasized r
Co. Y. M. C A. Temporary Organization . (Goatlntied From Page One) work which was really a rutal work. Supervising Principal Rodgers, of the Glass boro High School, said then were three groups In school, that the balancing In flue tree nea# excellent and that -onderful work Wad been done In the school. ”T?e sat.; -je would not be without ihe inffqence of e group in the school. Edward Carpenter, editor of the Glouceater County Democrat and leader of the Wbodbury High School group, said there was nn-d for the Y. M. C. A. groups because they did a work which parent* failed to do aad they did a work which waa a help to Sunday schools and the churches. After the local chairmen had spoken for their comaMBttlf*. the titles;ion as to whether Cape May should organite was brought to a focus through a motion by Mr. Hoffman, of North Wildwood. that a temporary organization be founded and that the local committees continue to enlist support for the movement and fix a date early in May for another meeting to form, a permanent organization. The motion was adopted ami Mr. RusseH. of Ocean City, waa elected temporary rhairman. and Adolph C. WHsey. of Sea lale City, temporary secretary.
New Ad Writing Fan Wins First Prize This Week
and all of Ike •for.-sskt 10 I*mx to the plans and speciftoat BN hi the City Clerk’* office. **—•— 2. That the coat a
-” pavilions and t
SV*hrid* 1 on ,, Ti»id«-. M*>- IL !»**. at the boor of 3 o'clock - “ **-— lurHt Sartos Time, for '
to the City af SYJLfcASTSBVS lathed from the CH» FVek u
provided, rover all Itrma emtataed therein and he accompanied l>y r*m or a certified check in tie- ran* of f»M. made l-jaMe 10 Kdo*rd B.
Arnett. CSty TttosOHr^
FRANK M. MrBRIDE
Dated April JV.
Bradley cnhancpt! the bus!-'° r a postponed social event
m' tlS’tlW i nw tuanagemr-ni in all lines, scheduled to have taken place on ,r*e>. and fur-I He llfied the plan of business April IS. There was an uniisuiprwtdlnK foe, 1|f< , . ar abovo , hH j, or | IOI1 of i ally attractive program. Thr t’uMmission- earth. He explained fully, the; prcsldenu Mrs. Albert D. Austin. tiK SEA ISLK, wCj , an|J Ihf . nPCPRslfy of a State !made the announcement that ,,-rc -hail !-• Commission, its duties to the Thqrsday. April 22 was redpro3, n Sr‘«T“ m i public and real estate operator: 1 '"T <la Y- «" ( 'APe May City.
■*e>' t i»ayii- ; how its thousands of dally prob- ' hrashed out. how Its
In. Your first attempt may win. If. on the other hand, you have been regularly submitting ada and have not yet won a prize.
It being th. occasion | kM . p a , |t M * rlt | B whal eounta.
Albert Wine, accompanied
.. . 'fiber daughter. Mrs. Elmer T. - »or«» for .*« «ood Crakt . p h „ ia ., ph ,.. ... 1 Iho* Involv..,! and n.unh !»,- ^ , h , 0 , M . S ’" S, '“' “ rr"'' a..., a: Mmbonn,.. who hind r, "“ n “r S “” Cm " v-ry uidAnl. „ ,*- r™i, o, Vy' m 1 . 1 ° n ,' t ' an operation for appendicitis. 4 , I* I*, hwom. of ihe *1- M „ slllw . , vM ,o. „ od ln.lle CIl, Uonr.l the nen, In lom .. ^a „„„ r .oraer. enHed upon U. ooUhhe—1 , rt .„a. ,„a neon.lnl.nee, her.
re shocked at the sad
lialM April m. i: -t;-it-4H-pni».«
■ MEN S WEAR — OUR ‘ ' the quality of it* . I**'' . _>*ou. too.
STONE HARBOR-WfTK THE APi to*c1i of spring It vlll pay you to iook over Out houses and lots wc have to rdfar. We have some larcr parcr-is. lUintinx A Bunting. 9tth St., twiward
REPORT OF’ THE CONDITION OF - THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. AT SEA ISLE CITY.
IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. AT THE CU>8E OF Bl’SINESS ON gay,
APRIL It.
The Love
■ to not forget the secretary':
iirtnpinted ' ncK lo forget to give the flow.
One "of "this ordinance. ; r.ow and not wait until he is!“ r """ «... —- - - dead Greet him now when he MUs Marle Hupperl was hnsof , ™id , ',m , , , *.--.W 7 0 "' ne<,d ’‘ l '- r *-“ Mn hvring the to lh< . m e m bers of the Schudelliute to amount -nd. thousand and one little favors t rvann C j ub al her home. West “llT ! ,h ' •* c ”' Urj ' r * ,kd u » c,, H Magnolia Avenue, the evening ■igncd i.y the Di-’ffl'e entailing tireless efforts lo! K , vin constructive work PtoSS^d £r'7Ki malw ,h '‘ wl,dwood Board a “' I In a group of songs hy May uU oorpnottc «fl««- Dr. Grlscom spoke freely Ijlwr ,. nP ,. Ih , nunl bers given mse. f OT ,h,. cause ol the the boards w „ r; - The Night." Wlnd-Barr; inum | executive aecrelary. Wm. P. A. - Thr Slar •• Roeers. The
r i - wm , 1 i^T, E'"*"- wbo has done so much In Answer.” Terry. Piano solos by CSST creating a real estate board here r,,,, r ,c. were' Impromptu. ’
° f „ hUh ,lco * nition hy scbuUn: "Hungarian Dance."
= tororry outTha pinro*- ft this or-j «h«- State Board. "We believe In MacDowelL ’’Moment Musical.." i. Th., .swlinanc.- Uu.!, 1 W,,dwood " “ id ho ’ * nd violin sonata, by Louise E. We4r
'‘-'e in Op State of New Jer- and Mrs. Ben Stadl-Nardlnl. was sey. ' His ringing words set „ beautiful rendition of the masth. house agog as the orchestra -erplece. In a plane duet by
in with oue of the old' Edllh chi |H H aniJ Helen Winner,
time songs so famlUar to many. th e technique »as the artists’one
ntertalaed'
sketches of dance and ,
giving "Rhap-
sody March” from Liszt's "Hun-
Thc menu comprised sarian Rhapsody. No. 2.” The
among many tasty dishes, roasted closing number Included Marie young Virginia turkey. Paper Huppert and Ruth Rigor In vocal bats, toy whistles and whistling dU e lB . Miss Marlon Brlngshults.
ballons, were the favors. accompanist.
, l,’. n ‘ 1 r r ..i h Ln.f U . SP, !f .* 0f Dr. Fox. of the First Ladies Aid Society of the Wert - p ^ rhurrll . ts ,,p„ r ,^ . r *. p 0n aP ‘ a » Improving In health. The
petizing chicken potpie supper was served Saturday evening last, proceeds for the benefit of the building fund. A report be chairman of the affair Z “ l r,*ort.^ wWuinir twnlu -
he foodstuffs were do-
nated by generous friends of :be little church eager to deaf
visiting public are cordially In- : vlted to attend all services. Stin- " | day A. V. 10:20; Sabbath school. 2:20 I’. M.: even'ng worship. 7:20 P. M. Wednesday evening
This is •
West Wildwood
wing ,
I munily. populated by hum Mrs. Samuel Morey, made a era. each In making effort to hurried trip to Ocean View in outdo his neighbor in point of summons from f be ‘ attracllveness. Numerous pretty bedside of a sister who Is critic- little dwellings are rapidly crowdally ill. ing out the sand dunes and
waste land.
Included among the army of The Ladle*’ Aid. conn.-ctr-d week-end visitors, wire Mr. and w „ h ,he Fire Company are "" E- Littlefield, also. Mr. j a || V e and doing tor their com-
Harry Knight.
Mr and Mrs. J. Peters, are re-' celling congratulations upon the I birth of a hoy. burn In the Man Hospital this week. Mls« T. Cox. of Glenwoo.1 Avenue. is suffering ihe effects of a badly scalded foot, the result of au accident while engaged in duller about her home recently. The annual supper held In Court House by the County Boatd ol Education, was attended hy members of the board from this dlrtrlci and their friends. The next annual dinner of the Wildwood Board of Trade will be gtirn III Hotel Sea Crest. Thursday evening. May C. when a banner attendance Is expected to fill every table.
Ml—es Manley, of HolniesPa.. arrived Sunday mornremain for several weeks ling their cottage In readins for early occupancy this It bating been leased to outer Irom Chester. Pa.
munlty. At a teceut hiisinewi meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Knight, plans foi a tensive working program was mapped out. followed by a Miinptuout- supper nrepan-d hy the l-os-
If you try hard enough you. too. ran win a prize. Of course you want to read this week’s best ads, Mr we won’t keep you walling longer. Hero The Ad That Won First Prise If you rubbed all the brufi from Aladdia’t temp yoo coaMrt wiih for anrthiar finer than a "Potter Bum" heme. George Potter. Stone Harbor. The Ad That Won Second Priae Bemetrber the thut-iax. A little more flower* on the pathway of life aad fewer oa prat* at the cad of the strive. Cummins. Florist, Wildwood. Mighty good, both of thorn, don’t you think? And the three ads that merit honorable mention this week ar- also well One of them, written by Mrs. Ida A. Locke. 140 E. Learning Avenue. Wildwood, leads:
W. L.
Bought When Servile are Sought. That’s why our shoes are so popular. SSaa’a, 5000-02 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood. Min* M. Ethel Dudley. 417 Carden Street. Mt. Holly, receives honorable mention for the
lollowing:
Drive with assurance. our reliable l. 7! X. Sofroaey, Beal Estate aad Insurance. 10 Landis A venae, Sea Isle City. Honorable mention is given Mrs. Karl Clouting. 219 Glenwood Avenue. Wildwood, for
this ad:
Carry
S. Shaw. Fold Dealer, Wildwood. The popularity of the ad writing contest 1* constantly oa the increase. New lan* are Joining the rauks every week. You’re missing great fun and the chanea to uin from 92.60 to 130.00 If you are not enjoying, as aa ae-
vpon. If you win one of the weekly prizes of 92.60 or 96.M. you became eligible for the special award of 926.00 which will be made at the close of the route*; for the beat of the prise winning ads. You’re also missing many bargains In things ygu need if you do not lead the Claixdfied Department of the TIMES every Week. Gel both habits at once. Read the rules of the Ad Writing Contest and send in an ad ihl, wet k.
&ULES OF THE CLASSIFIED AD WKITUK} C0BTEST Be brief. Brevity is the keynote of Classified Ad Wtiring Say what you want to say clearly aad in as few words as
As advertisement must not contaia more thaa twenty-five words, including the name and the aiMim of the advertiser, whose business yon are writing aboat. Each ad must be written about same business advertised in the TIMES Classified Department. Write the ad as if you were in that business and inserting an ad in the TIMES. Be sure to use the tegular advertisers’ names. Ho paid ads are eligible in the contest. Ton must write an ad especially for the contest. Only one ad may be submitted by a .ontestant each week. Any contestant, however, may enter a tew ad every week if be or she desim Ads mast be received at the TIMES office on or before 6A0 Tu-?day evening to be eligible for nett week’s prize. The contest which opened March 5 will continue three more weeks. Each week n first prize ol $5 and n second prme of $2.50 will be a warned the winners At the dose of the • the best ad among the prise winning classified ads will V awarded s special prise of $25.

