T*t Eight
CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMES. EMBAY. JANUABY 14. l»r.
Wildwood Now
Has Chamber of Commerce
Organization D. >) s Name ! of Board of Trade For
More Pretentious One
There niii be a rummage *•*<-j There are report* tatuing from conducted by the members of the real wl*te offices of ln;he Ladle.-' Aid Society in Gould's 1 quirt** for reservation* this sumStore, corn : Garfield and Pacific mer. The deman i seem* fna«l> '
Using scheme, the program prom- have returned after .ses many surprises. There still visit v th relatives
be a dance In the Surf Horse, p,
Atlantic tvenue, where refresh- Walter Bmndag*.
ed the rlaltors
Nine-
Wildwood Crest
Will Take New Quarters
By HELEN S. The final meeting of the Wildwood Board of Trade, the body to be hereafter know n as the Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, was held in the library of the j High School Building Thursday
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Mini- •iollkw t ...kin' after. \!r.- Daniel Feldman and rhll'ren » te the house guwli Mrs. George M. Dare ... t*a-u week, at their cottage 1 East Garfield Avenue. l ir i.ii) joined the Utile party - dinner Sunday lost, when fare- . lb- were mid upon I -avetakthe Feldman family for
H. FOSTER 'JOSLIN
of Wildwood a members of the! At a previous meeting of th. Board of Chosen Freeholders. (board of governors. it wa. former praddent of the WUd- unanimously voted for the chancwood Board erf Trade, former of name. The propos*-d chancprewiden: of the Wildwood Hi- of the nam. was carried to thwants Club, and Lieutenant Gov-j regular meeting of the board a: eraor Fourth District Kiwarts I approved by resolution. Th.- byInternal tonal. In private life (laws were carefully got he Is treasurer of the widely-land certain changes made know n T. S. Goslln Lumber Com- j rules and regulations mad- to pany. of Wildwood. !«“*' ‘he Chamber of Comm.-.-Although the popular sllbou-. There will be two «ic<- pre-: *«te contest has btsm running dents. Instead of three Voting for several months. Its popularity i nights will be upon the hr-t M uita increasing instead of diminish-1 •‘“S' of Mc * 1 month, tat'-- uan tag. as proven by the number of 'Thursday nights a- ' replies received each week. | This change ts in th
r. turning here in the early sum-
Wllliam Hughes, of l*n*iown.i. Pa., and Pacific Avenue. Wildwood Crest, in summer was the w inner of the beautiful handmade hook rug. chanced off by
the ladies of the auxiliary of the’Day.
Wildwood Golf Club
teenth Avenue, spent the week ^.n have relumed from end with friend* in l ateraon. it© t^anghorr'. P»
Mr. and Mra. Paimn Way c-n- Mr ,„d Mr- Walter W ir»low tertalned at a bridge party on *p,nt the past w*^k er . - h the
Saturday evening, a tl»*-lr home utrer'a paretsts.
on Pennsylvania Av tue. • Mn, M Bltnn entertain.. 1 the The bridge party wh.gh Mr Ladle*' Aid of th. M E Chun-h and Mrs Asa Colson gave on „( her home on l*hr Road, or
Saturday, at their lovely h.-m* on Tuesday aftemnor.
Twenty-first Street, waa attended Richard Englemann »p*rt th.
by Mr. and Mr*. Chari*.- Get- w^fe end In the Crest,
singer. Mr. and Mr*. C. W Mrs. Richard Scamp ton had Weaver. Dr. and Mrs. Cknrtaa her guests for a week Mrs Mot
and Mr*. Harry Weir, j dock and daughter. Mabel, of
... . .1 and 15 alllto be for bungalows or cottage*. | m*-nts wi.! be
•h- benefit Of | which i* proof of the fact, that : who att- nd free of charge, huth-ran building) the apartments ar. decreasing in; w illiam Montgomerr. ac-
l>oint of popular::v for the aver- eomM|lt ,, ! b> - Mr , Frank Mc-
* house'hunt. r. 1 Nlchol. f turned to this resort : '."iSTair’i w. w». .S-SS .fJSSyiSt!f*
liatiging his loco-j over carding th» resort this •'
. fow doors :o th- «>n of 19:7. I sually tur first rinlty. little mamma - will thought of th. average owner is M „ William H. Bright and
to placard his premises "For R«n' daughtet- attended the Assembly or For Sab- " Especially to with- rtlnnr _ under the auspices of the hold the For Kent signs is a Su „. romm |ttaa Republican Wo-
blg sup toward * better aeaaon s mi . n (n m.cy.Trent Hotel. rren-|Knoll, renting business , , on | Miss
The absence of placards on ! Kelly and Mr* Anne Knierirmat: Mrs Louis* Weir rtK*. properties will educate our visi- Mra. Katie Logan Drumm madej Mr> Busflrld. of East Nine ,he Schumann \'lub at her b.-m-tors to consult the real estate „ trip n> her home In Lancaster, t^nth Avenue. Is recovering from :n honor of It- Dret a' M >»ij agent*, who should be in-perfect Pa., for the holiday*. Returning!, tternt illness Election of office ■ resulted o harmony with the owner* whose here Monday, she report* a new | chart** Saoder* U having a , b e follow it * 1're*!dent Mrs properly he has to dispone of. j arrival in the birth of a grand-j home built t East Twenty-arc-! Weir; vice president. M:> Rat"! Be*id*-s. we take on the appear- son. on d Avenue, and It will be ready Meyers, recording secretary. Ma. anre of a prosperous town. Th. ——- j for occupancy by spring gar.t Hnltmat.. eorrewpoodteg question of bow much there Is. M G ^2? P I Mr*. Albert Geisenhoner en-'^cret*:.. M r.. Huppert tt-a, nr Err., - r., b. » .^1, ^ .. . e.rt |»r„ .» Fn H-l.. I. .. .nswered to th, casual ) CroPpat^the |»t nmta tWa even tag. The following Mrs. E L*w>. nee Chalmer* en n.i h. D at once more aolicitous. letter that the Udl ^ pUy ^. Mr*. Otto Hut. rertalned the w.m .n W,ld««od tbrinr Rand Dav - — ' Mr*. RiU Spang. Mr*. King. Mt* th e High School at a betdee p.tty Wildwood Stnnc Band Day s - t ^r ort j , OB ,.. Miunirk. Mre Walter Trern and ,,,.1 supper M..t..!aj r,.n :,g Saturday. January 15. will be day visitor Sunday, ntopplng with • Mrs. FiUpatrlcV Mi ai d Mi- Ralph N Ko-i • • »t apart by the Merchants' As- Mrs Emily Mayvr. on West Pine! Mrs Harry Hawk I* now re- „f vmVlar.d hav. returned to sj-elation B > a gala day to be Avenue Mrs Stafford purchased eovering from a serious opera their home after a neveral ’lays' ailed the Wildwpod String Band the Werner property ou East | lion that she underwent at the «i lh Mr rut Mrs Chalmers which the (•and will take Magr..iia Avenue last spring. Methodist Hospital In Phtladel- -r-r-r- --- r-’: ■ ■ —
the big parade up .n which she contemplates phla.
Showiayourplani -we'll ShOH.'iOU
We offer some real lumber uvings for you if you are planning on bu tkiing. The prices we charge you for lumber you buy here will please your buying wisdom.
Year'* Day at the dub hou-
I." ting; Tutvslay afl. T-r ' Moil- town, will be en Imn ahlne played b; merly. ( woode.n and one ■l»- of; who Is a m-mbri
stimulating the For futhering Its
program. Mating.: Bainbridge Introdu.-ed for a festival on the Bo during the Easter s*-aso plan featur.-s an automobl under th: direction of Pierpont. The matter wai before the City Commissi.. Tuesday, who gladly gav permission to use th* B-j It is expected to use one
public pav
-f bousing music ’ la j n On February 1 tie Chamber of affali Commerce will locate In mote turkey commodious -*—*— *- •*— '•
loon, in German ! f act’d a birthday!. f several Wild-', Ocean City lady, j , - erf that ‘
• tagr.1 by the merebants. tore will have an opportunity
• the string hand in full re i in far:, .bey will parade Oscar Hu-bner. chairman tb< prize winning outfit which the music rommfllae In she new ought them In the limelight of Wildwood Chamber of C«
purpow
i Kart Oak Aver
w-h.-n the g.-fitb*n«n erf t
• ill be admit ted.
Last Week's Winners who correctly named Mr. Go-din. and Chen found his nan- In the Classified advertising, complied with the three simple ruhw and gut their replies in dhc mall find Marian T. Hewitt. Ocean View. Jane T. Smith. Goshen. Mrs. J. M. Simpson. Sta Isle Joseph H. Davis. Woodbine. Roy E Wolcott. Rio Grand, . To each two theatre tickets
have been sent.
Here's How It's Done
For the benefit of new- contest- 1 Wool worth building. Wildwood anta. and the contest fans who! and Pacific Annu.s. It aai may be forgetting one or more!further agreed t.. have a suit points of the content, we repeatjable flag to float (:..ni the win the rules. * I duws of the chamber, designat-
1. Name the subject of the'in* Its m-» quarters, and
silhouette which appears each | emblem Refitting such « week on Page 1. Then urn to; sanitation Th* colors ar*
the Classified pages, wlaere five orange and black,
or more names of prominent Cat Jack Kay m« . a spoil;
May County r.wldenu are con-; serve as fin.-.' -ial --letary of to th. nurin dlnU»rr^.m "’ti,.’ J canted, and find the name which the chamber I
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"v . February it i* expected that Ser- ty gms-b. at one ti m ,. t*..
'° ,b '' ^ ll '' retary Cortello. of the DeUware mvougb Individual locker, and
hourtte Edlto, trf thu newspaper Br 1(lco Commission, will be the. coker, to make hoL^-mnr 1 “ d ‘ B “ '**' “dver- speaker. A, this will b. an ope., I -sy for the .hort v.caMon ^ '
Urement you found the name in. | meeting, all vUllore are welcome __1.
Fri.nd H. Lanlge. engineer at
Eleanor Blackw. il jour-j‘•t*' H M Htrelman a Son plant, are, peye.' to New York city Friday a ‘ Wildwood, broke his ami your. morning, and experts to be nb ‘ Monday morning, while cranking
i sent several days, visiting In thei» big truck
""“ big city.
public opinion on New Year's spent several days In Phlladel-
.o,., u , no. :• »■;• j l;iJ . ln Philadelphia. It Is hop*<1,phta. attending a convention
mg : Laura Mil™, who will b a gie- til ., «|]| UtJ Atlantic Avenue lor the Musical Ihrectora' I'nion.
i. ary, with Mi* E V Fantagton ■■*n , , bp parade. |f the band would
planer of the Emerson. East Maple j off advantage, as It Is a
dwalk J Avenue. MUdwood. as *j wider .tr^-t .or display and w.ll !
: ana-, afj or d the sixhts*-er some id .-a of : ■ .
’ r ’"how they looked to the big! Rumm-]| Fplor will give a brldgi m-re: ; audience hemming the curb line | party on Sa'urday evening. Jaau
Tjalo .g Broad Street. One of the ■ ary 15. In honor of Mr. Harry majo. attractions in line Satur- Macla-an. of Philadelphia. ill U the Snow Ball Float Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rob* win
_. „ „ 1Jk -.«« .v. ....e.., North Wildwood
The H. Goldberg of Montreal. * -bow di,. who never mlw* a ■ Robert 1 Wildwood during the su: placed i Mb* Sam J. perry of th* •er* on! House, and Mm Mary E Hat. their'man. of tin- ' Bat wnan.'' Tl
7Vb. : W ' : V Ml ' Vlr * fl “ Brow n., The snow balls are to contain walled on January 1 on the S H • . ....-tBer owner <.l the "ArttBan."|messages from th*- merchants in Nantucket, en route for Jark-
•nter-jth,. »ay ot prizes. Over a thou- j win villi
birthday The j sand dollar* in money—tome of it ! Barney
, . ibliudty sclent the
■ppe l off w ith a | In gold from the banks—w ill be past week end in Pbila It-lphla
• -4 at 7 o'clock caught up by some one lining visiting relative*. c parry j the curbstone on the line of th. Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Rich • r -rade. The preparation* are =~' - ’■ ==^^r. „ _ " ' | under way to make this one of Mo. Sara J Perry, of Phlla- the biggest days in the hlatory of -teipnia w^s a one-day visitor j Wildwood. Honoring the string Mot,day inspecting improv m-n - band for the advertising It has or V ‘ a} a ' '■ p, ' rry given to Wildwood, Intrcluclng , Pf^at'-itory to a contempUled the Merchants' Association of
Se'VTal addi- Fiw Mile Beach In Its big adver-
• i.-Ksmis are being l^.el■.s...■ . . ■
xtemdon of flour
John Kay. 8r.. is haring his residence newly painted and re- (
deooratetd.
Meyer Nldorf spent the week end at home with his patents Mr. Nldorf la a senior at the rally of Pennsylvania.
delpbla. The Fisherman's Protective Aaaoctaton held Ihelr bualnrae meeting In the North Wildwood City Hall on Friaay night. Mr*. Clarence Eldredge is re covering rapidly from her recent Illness. Is* Irene Godfrey spent aev eral day* of the past wecii In Philadelphia.
The most papular form of dis- 1 armament seems to be the re- , moral of sleeves from dresses.
Semi-Annual Clearance Sale MEN'S SHOES Banister Florsheim
3. Tell the theatre you prefer! Sick Ms issued at if you are!
among the first flv reply in the mall
That * ail there I* to It. The award is made according to the time posunarkH on *h'- --nvelope
In which your reply L sent.
The conies- Is treat fun, even if you don't w’ln. A post card
win do tor your reply.
Why not -tart this week, and wre if you ran tell whose rilhou-
etl.- Is published this week' Correspondent's Contest
The contest confin d exriurively to the correspondents of th.* newspaper. i, sailing along merrily, and is increasing in interest us the Una- for the close Is dmwing t,,«r. The contest will do.- this Saturday, January 15, and all letter* p,*.:.
Rsbed next we-k. it was plan,,.<1 t, on January is. contest while r.ur
FOLLY PROIECIEO
•cy, Tuckaboe Stubltrag-r. Oark bos m
When you read of a fire, as you often do. and find that following an account of the loss the words, “fully protected by insurance.” you probably don't catch any significant fact from those words. But the question is. should it have been a fire in YOUR home, would the newspaper report read "fully protected by insurance?*’ LET THAI SINK IN. The significant fact in such a news report is that he person whom Demon l ire rewhed out hw merciless hand Jo touch ha* the VISION and FORFSIGHT to oJj t hnancii
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is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria. *t Kill* the Germ*.
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Al] the crazy folks are | not in the zanitarinm. The | man who would rather pay l rent injiaiimenU than pay j a little at a time for his | h< ‘ mf to lutes to his | wife.
/4SSb\ SOTH r phones
A Lesson In The News In the news of the week, in Cape MayCounty, recently was a story with a decided moral. You probablyread it. It told about a man who didn't want insurance. But a persistent salesman sold him one Friday night, and put his application through The following morning the "man who didn't believe in insurance" was dead—in the train vreck at Erma. His estate—his widow and family—bless that insurance salesman, for by his persistence he Protected them and provided funds when they needed them most. Death is uncertain as time, hut certain just the same what have YOU done for your loved ones? SEE Samuel Schellenger
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W. Sutton & Son REMOVAL SALE
Sacrificing prices to clear out all stock as we are going into 49 No. Laurel St. with a bigger, better and more COMPLETE line of House Furnishings, also a complete line of Men s Clothing. BUY NOW AND SAVE Watch for our *dverti«menl of Strauhing Price. I I E. Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J. Good. Delivered Anywhere in South Jereey
Bostonian
Louis Mark
Women's Shoes Laird & Shotx r, Arch Preserver and Carlisle N. C. Smith & Co.
813 Asbury Avenue
Ocean Gty
BETTER LIGHTING MEANS BETTES BUSINESS
CoIIen
After Holiday Clearance Sale
Wildwood Sc hool Game
This is a pre-inventory sale, and everything is reduced to cost price as we must make room for our new Spring stock, whim will arrive very shortly. Ready Made Dresses, Dress Goods, Shoes and Bools, Comforts, Blanket*. Also a full line of Men's Wear. Tliis stock is too numerous to mention all, but ALL must be
sold.
All purchases over $10 00 will be given a serviceable gift.
>36 South Fourth Street
FlRS LfeM&:' N K
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JOS. COLLER’S Dry C aoods and Notions AUo 5c and 10c Store -Ugton Avenue Woodbine, N. J.
^*-*1 vpotlight. ured Ut foeu. .tterrion on •reahe march,,,doe. or lend rjoc be.uty
Merchants!
Stop 400 '-. more people
at your window
Special window li x hti„„ wtl! 7(|0 people f IO „, o( lh< . ^ ™ • to 700 actual le,t. Bcitcr wt,, 1 t , 1 *>e*n proven b and alto nd " w 1, » h, >"t! ».H top the erov
DISP rf«t Y ° UR GOODS TO
best advantage
ItKhl. and Ido, TrS' lf^'^.j , ;7‘ ! ' ,n ' n 5*' foi you We Ln..1 , ” at Wr ^ ' n Aeiru-matrsi' J"lp you do a srealer ^^.'^“Z.KpnpnMtL"'
«°t our reoreor_ now
our - rotnpiele «iye>' window, and ajo, r „„e, W>««*,lor ym,' d»pl
i •••. We lighting inside your ■»<»
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO.
Ocean Cil,-Slone BaAor.
A *H Marine 6J00
- Wilffwood

