CAPE KAY C0TJ5TY TIKES. EMDAT. KARCH 11. 1927.
Five
-’raise i or Wildwood
Commissioners
Mr.
“A Pair of Sixes'’
muel Canning Asked For Vote of Confidence Which Was Given
Bainbridge
By HELEN 6.
Tfcr regular weekly malon of . Clly Comintartonere Tuesday rrnooa was transacted within ibr hoar. Oetllng to the work »nd pottin* It over *wiftlr and
• of the feat are* for
which Clerk Hell Is noted.
. Lannlnx made a
Qurnt addraaa In behalf of the tlt r admlnUtration, quotlnx Its , most consistent with
y methods tad deeet
nx of hlxhest Indorsement by the people In Wildwood He acclaimed
the Commlsaioners for
they have taken In recard to the isolldatinn question and by a
lueat for an outward sentiment by thon
L«nntnx called for a rtandinx te. which was orerwhelmlnxly rrn by the entire audience who
Bainbridge and* a blxxei scope for the «ork. Here all ,
day vial tors from every part off So “r* «he critic: “Was the the country »nd their wsy byl flnwt Ml of amateur theatrica! easy access from the street. I * ork e **- r si**"! here.” CerEimehow the new quarter*, more 1 c * ,t deserve their prc.-oinently located, ire also t*J In the maklnx of «uch a Ing -njoyed by the member* raeritotlou, production. Nanette By recommendation of John shornulk ' r «»ebed the players. Beecher, plana were formulated pl1 '' 1,1 member of the Hllh whereby a repreaenutlon of the Se,>001 ''-slf. under whose efBclent City Beautiful Committee, win J directorship talent is being put join with the County Chamber ,0 » ,wl on * h, « h dramatic for the beautifying of highways Th - proceeds for the beneby the pUntlnx of shnibbe y. |t ; of *•>' scholarship fund, makes _ . . will be remembered that a: the “•c second contrlbotlan of Its rraised iMt meelnx of the Wildwood k ‘»d »>r Ihe benevolent W. H. 8Chamber the subject of trees was A,uninl A-toclatlon. The affair
widely dlscuaaed as a means of lteauUfylr.g the city street* In
lh. n,™..t!n,. ■drtlltnn.l „ , 0 , te a „, ~.M. h... b»|. OU WiMvood.” ,b. iTOom.l ~--UU> q»„Uod ot ill. h««i C. How.rd Top ham. , h . lor Ik. io« ««alii». .,pl.in. a a ^ |b , ^ hoo| ,k.. . „k_i.i. A „„„ p ,p,„ „„,„| r
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Two communications receltcd tun the Wildwood Chamber of ommeree were rwqucwU by (be ^__o»rd of Keallors asked for bulldlnx code effecting the detent In lha Third Ward aa conalsteal with the « loin" of the new boardwalk. Culver enplalned that he sonld appoint Building lowpecto! work lc conjunction
rlth the board.
that a ecbedule of tournament. wlj| A
*“ devised for covering eery; the ^Udret. heller skelter
week throughout the
* infesting neigh-
wide publicity to Ihe plans for! #n( j T>r i P |
the purpose of stimulating actlvl-'
ty among devotee, of the green i , Tprjtx(<5r %a6 , he , nnorBn ee and to keep a round of plays f p^trUns. Can not the Hugolnc for the out-of-doors sports- j 8,^.,, ru* Mile Beach
take the matter In hand?
who make, tip a large part of our visiting list. President Collins told Mr. Topham he was gratified with the program presented by the golf committee.
It was a spectacular audience which gathered about Senator Clarence E. Case last Wednesday In Trenton. The Assembly chamber showed a colorful scene, reminiscent of other days when this popular lawyer sat through tedious hours In the Hall-Mills murder trial. Perhaps not since had he confronted such crowds and Imbued with a certain tinge of bitterness on one side or the other as. here and there, an occasional loud voice raised above the din In the room, displayed
the owner'i
The Citixen'i League Keett The Tilfl Ward Citixen’i Learn- met at the Oearrlew on Tnesdiy night. Mr. and Mrs.
nounewd that the Commissioner.jgucstlon of consolidation. The
would appoint a Tree Commission , requeued by Ihe Clly Beauttfiommiltee. the same to be ap..itiled and render the service
without pay.
Ordinaucet Pasted
Ordinance No. MO auihortelng
re of ISO.OOO city imbonds for widening
streets and for the purpose of paying off temporary Improvet not... bad its Anal passage
Tb> Curat iaslonen a third rea. ing ordl
proponents about equally balanced the opponent's side, which was
shown when called upon
by tbe chairman of each com-
mittee present, though
had announced tbe opposing body overlaped tbe other .idr by fifty
per cent.
The hand of fellowship was extended four belated travelers last Wednesday In the train shed at Trenton, when a hospitable Invitation was given four executive member* of Ihe consolidatlonlsts' party lo ride back home with Ihe
No. J4>. authorising the la > antis, after it was found that of IISO.OP# water bond*.'Train No. 1 had pulled away
and ordinance No. JS1 wi which provides, that there shall Including special; school la*, ihe * um of 1*14.-
7J4.7#.
Kavor Mr.ke* Appointment
without them. Quite a merry time It waa after all. and strangely enough how readily everybody
Tbe past Sunday'* epring-llkr ! weather brought a fair quota of visitor* to the shore. The boardwalk all day was well patron!x*d The Second Ward dt-irlet tht* *easnn promise* to be Ihe no-era ! of actlvitle.k. where the aud-’orl-Mr. and Mt«. Samuel P. Morey. um now un der conatrurtl.u. will Of W.-t Wildwood, were num- house Patiirk Conway, noted :. r bere.1 among the one-day egcur- hi* claosl. medley*, so popular •ionists visiting In Philadelphia Wl ,h mu *lc lovers this country Sunday. over, who will be here ten weeks.
r. and Mrs. F. V. Parrlnglon and daughter. Ml*s Matilda, accompanied by friend*, spent n day here sojourning pleasantly at their eumtner cottage on Ka*t Maple Avenue.
County Baseball League Assured
Mi** Sara J. Perry, one of Ihe Mr tnd Mrs Richard Gropp old-time genuine boosters. vrHe*; returned here last week from a affectionately ’jer nenllments for , r i p through Ihe eouthlaud. *lopthe Wildw.od. in their clamoring :pln| . )n gI Petersburg and Mi-
May Be Eight Club Grcuit —Permanent Organization
xatlon Will be ejected. Burton J. Smith, a newspaper- ; man of Court House, bs* b -en ac- , ?i. ly engaged In promoting ihe. league and through hi* untiring efforta the league ha- be. n temporarily organised and the for-
COSTUMES
Ordci
Zaberer - Keating liotb B07 PACIFIC AVENUE
for connolldatlon. Tbe mta*ivr: >m | j-j, ..j t ^ n j ce read* "Uon’t you think It would , >WJlJ . ,,1^, pon,, back be better had you all gone to axaln — Gropp. on the Trenton on the one train? May-1 W)Bof hearing on tbe be there would have been a few rtpl ,aht. of tbe trip,
regular Irish folk—such ““
used to have In Kensington."
The pr..p. C*pe May County baseball league was given further impetus la*’ Thursday night at a meeting held in Cape May Court Hou*--. when five town* were repree-nted at the meeting. It is virtually assured from the reports of th- meeting thatCape May rountlans will have league baseball tb‘* summer. Six learn-, t wa» tentatively' decldrd at th- meeting, will com-|
i pose the circuit
Ryder • celvlng. It being Ihe <: casino it a social get-logelh. fifty ^er cent, of the member*
Tbe league com-
prises some talmt among Us member*, particularly wen the host and hostess entertainers of high repute The program gave several dialogue numbers depleting ihe old time songs, especially imotiallzlng 8t. Patrick. The house decorations were In keeping with the traditional Bmerald 1*1*. even to the glassware. some of the rarest bits of crockery was displaced upon the tables, filled with dainty confections In clover shaped *peclmensCake* of every description
A pictorial card under po*t-! N j ;ratc be* friend* In Wild-
mark of Italia*. Texa*. waa re- W<KH , Mr Waller, .rho will be celved here from Mrs. H. C. rememb.-re<l a* one of the proChalmer* on a trip through that mott . n nt ,|, P • vVlldwoo<l Itally part of the country. She writes: Breexe rxpecu lo *p.-nd the
• Vou can see more far away, yet BafUr holidays here. we have lovely thoughts of
home Marvelous country—won- Charles Harry. Jr.. Is the little derful scenery.** f el low* name, according to a re-
J port received here today announcOsvid MrKIbben. leading pro- ln|t , hp birl |, ^ to j| r .
ponent for the bill of consollda- and Mr , Charles A. R<»»kamm. tlon. was about the only fellow , n Wwtprlr _ u j. fyiday mornpreeent who used power words In , ng Bsrch 4. In the Westerly phrasing hi* speech to Council. H^pi,,!. The mother will be a* to h.s whereof for the cause. r ,.umbered a* MU* M. Diamond
than five minute* was con- , M . f „ rp hpr mirr i„ P . T he Ross-
Greetlngs from W. R. Woller. | Teams repr.-vented at the meet-j who I* now located In Dunellen., | nK were Cape May City. Cape ;
May Court llou—. It. ileplaln.
Avalon and Isiwrr Township. Among the team* anxious to
, *umed In making the announce- k a mm family reside in the Crest n, cnt. ■ and are widely known In thealri-
Mr. and Mr*. William Haaa. of |«*rde*.
Philadelphia, came to Wildwood william H. Montgomery waa Sunday, expecting to *pend th* p rpw . n , at the weekly *. wlon of day at the Clayton Apartment*. lllp C|tj . rommUaloners Tuewday on East Splrrr Avenue. Mr. and a f, Prlloon . after an absence of Mr*. George Taylor, of the aatn. ae.eral w-ek*. being Incapacilaled address, journeyed to Phlladel- fol ', m , n( . , painful operation on phla. expecllng to spend the day onr tur o[ , hc rl|{hl fool> Mr with the Haas family, who. quite Montgomery. a property owner unexpectedly departed on an early hprp takl , >cttTp i ntPrp , t |„ ,11, special Sunday mornlug for the of |hp c , tK mppl | nit ,
seashore, so thal both parties
missed seeing each other until Mrs. iiele i Pnlnaude Is home perhaps another week later. again after a delightful motor
trip lo point through Delaware Two exceedingly bad p ; acw In ] Maryland,
the sidewalk are causing —•
land the vacant berth ate Delmont and Denulsville Wildwood and Ocean City win be a*ked to enter team* in the league. »hlch In that even! will make it an
eight-club league
The next meeting <■; !h« 1-ague will be held at'Cape M*> Court House, at the "Oaaette” . (T,r,. ,1 wh'-h lime a permanent organl-j
Riot Near Gty Hal!
Last Saturday there wa* ne*rly a riot near the City Hall in Wildwood, when Fox Brother* relebrated their spring opening with an array of new t-tyle. Men’s and Women’* clothing for the coming Spring and Ea»t*t Season. Their show wind. «« displayed a complete n vrlatlon of the latest styles and their .ntlre store near the City Hall mn ' lalned a riot of colors. — (Ad\ i
at Wildwood-By^ The-Sea &f>e
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crusted In while Icing, featured „„ Dt on ,h P p„*t office property.
the green decoration*. The were given clay pipes immediately after the supper, when a round of witty conversation claimed Ihe attention of the guttata The only music used upon this occasion wan the mouth organ, in which Mrs. Curry, of Andrvwa Avenue, was one of the soloist a.
Doctor Robert Davis, a member of ihe syndicate owner* of the Sea Crest building, was a oneday visitor and enjoyed enthusiastically those bit* of controversy dealing with the subject of consolidation. The doctor declares
frlendl) as if nothing In th , t p^ple of thla community
the world had happened. One , bouW bal , j, a llh u9 e D arm* a*' Howard T Rtuhltrager la at once was reminded of Evan tbp OIlP b l* issue fCv city elawl- ^ nd | nK , fcw day* visiting In G. Slaughter’s remark, from the Glenelde Pa.
floor In the House of Awembly . . .. litlle while before, whenj M r. and Mrs. H. Langhran.
the ,
East Oak Avenue, facing
Artisan, also, on East Oak Ave- J nue. where parties have fallen ' by contact with the broken as-1 phalt. I: Is reported that th* owners of the properties had been
notified some weeks ago.
» bitter as gall after
5X';
See members of
Mr*. Howard Banks, visiting with friends and relatives. Is so-
journing pleasantly In Treat' n.
where Mrs Banks spent her girl-
hood. Many social functions have
been planned In her honor.
O. I. Black*.ell Journeyed to Trenton Monday on
trip.
declared against tbe. measure j OI py own et» of the Maidsb
dav afU-rnoorT'ao pointed'""he* Ted- eo“* n X ,0 * ' 0,, ‘ Bt ,hl * ,lm *' ^ on Ea*I Gtenwood Avenue, made
Improvements so lavUhly dis- ^ , cussed In the newspapers. The
Mm. Bradley Brown. Last Pine; raJ>lil pr0KrMUI „„ ,h, convention Avc.. U still under medical car* O ^, niionr wa , one of the as • rctault of injuries . aurpib.es Ihe folks encountered.:
when she fell to the pavement on j
nearly a* possible,
what they are asking for the beach front, and to find out If any way the city can acquire • .and for park purpose* only Frank B. Col Una. district manager of the Atlantic Ctly Electric Co.. aerve the committee a* chairman: Jowph M. Johnson, rvtaldent of the Merchani’s As.octatlon: Matthew J. Quirk, prttaldsnl of the Wildwood Real Catale Board; Aleg McMurray. of Hotel Dayton; A. KonowUeh. widely-known merchant: Oeorge mfth. president of the WildI Title and Trust Company;
Kay. City Treasurer.
Mayor Culver announce* title
will be
I the biggtwt assets to tbe City of Wildwood for th efuriberanoe ! beach control.
Saturday afternoon. January I*.j j„hn 0. McKoaky. of Base on •’.Snowball Day.” sponaored by NlnP Monday with friend*
tbe Wildwood String Band on ln th i* e i tT . parade here Mr# Brown was
knocked down by the onruah of, Mr*. Carrie Rcrlvaul epent Sun- j
people following the truck loaded: day in Phlladelphln.
with prixe balls.
Captain Shilling, of Phlladel ' KEATIHQ'S Both Phone* phi*, and a property owner ir Cleaning—Dyeing—PrCMing
North Wildwood, spent Sunday! at hts summer cottage on East j Fouriaenth Avenue. The captain | la connected with Engine Com-
p.n, *» It. oi u» rMUrMW! sso; fcce in.. Wainta. *■ >•
Fir* Deparitnenl. It will !«• re-1 numbered thal thU family auf-
fered
Charles L Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaviile New Jersey Bell Telephone: Sea Isle City 35-R-4
PLEATING
Praia* Chamber of Commerce Secretary President Frank Collin*. In hi* • bet or* the meeting of 'be Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, paid high tribute to Use offi<
trhge' , 7 in tbe sudden j loa* of a little daughter » killed here Us! summer
automobile.
-Qairkeat sad Be.t Bond Service la Cape May Coaaty*
Irving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance
211 s. LANDIS AVE.
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The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J.
JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretary
Court House Marble Yard
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To and from Philadelphia; we call for the goods and deliver them to your door at a cost very little more than ordinarily would b« charged for freight alone. Special rates during winter
months.
Fnnuton moved with cere; local aerriot also offered.
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List Your Cottages For The 1927 Season
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Already inquiries are coming in for rentals for the 1927 season. Be sure to list your cottage, or apartment, with the Sofroney office early. Don't overlook the fact that the cottages with the best furniture, and which are kept clean and neat, bring the biggest rentals. Better look your property over—get it in shape. A little paint here, a new chair there, a new rug perhaps, or some new dishes. These investments. small that they are. will bring you handsome returns in larger rents.
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