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CAPE MAT COUHTY TIMES. FHID\Y. MARCH 25. 1M7.
' raternal
Orders Active In Wildwood
Penciuu and Other Hole*
aloa* Pariftc Arena*, where the fowls were sold bjr lire weiahi.
It was leemed adrUabls lo create j George Jaggrre has rcmored such aa ordinance for sanitary/hi* family to *« East Pine Ave-
, reasons. At the conclusion of In the Humber apartments.
I the reading of the document Walter H. Trecn advised the Mrs. Roland Corson entertained Commlaeloners to put teeth Into ■ dumber of ladles at luncheon
| the law contmlllng this condition hridge »t her home on Patiftc
————— I of aBalrs. and that a stricter Avenue on Thursday afternoon. p i_. f r> ruling be ln)e<led Into the meae- I* »*» one of the social cvrnta
rveaoy for r. t_f. Ol ure prohibiting private families of the season.
COTVentio"—Ejpplians ^ Vr’™f~ "l“m", T» ro «H .ror,. Remembered St. Patrick limit* <•< 'he boardwalk committer' of
1 Ordinance No. 1M. Sling the the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor
rooming house license wa* amend- Culver made the announcement at ed by Solicitor Hand, and by Tuesday's regular aevsion of the resolution II wa* declared the Commlnklorr* that an ordinance fee will be IS for houses not cs- "I 11 h* - PH Into effect making It ceedlng live rooms. dlttcult for certain classes of Deepening Otten'* Harbor Is •uetloBeers and questionable meranother step to be considered by chanls to obtain licenses here. the City Commissioner* to aid
the fishing Industry here. Many . T ’ 1 *
thousands of doUars will be spent J° T J 1 *. d1 '' by boatmen able to ose this ™* n 'j, l I n * ?/ ;*f ndpl>>g on waterway for the harboring of ’ h ' "“l of , h *' " ‘ I fishing craft. The dredging of ° rk * •’'“* ‘n«* *'Bm1 ««>l» w'ck
this cvnal entail, added expense • h f" t » or J t *« ,
and it I. thought by getting the „ >h * U,tra } a ^ «***• combined askance of the Har- * ,T ' , “ k * * b ° V ''
bor Industrie* lo eo-operaie with I! 1 ' .“flT
the city, the reault will mean ad- i/, 1 Pslited a battle-
dttlonal revenue lo Ibem. and • hlp *?? witb , hu *t, ktock
the city will derive certain bene- ,n «' Thr ~»t«rt_bl.l was *4.5. fits of comnlertlal vaIue ( The Wildwood Crest fire deAt a reeenl meeting of the Third p: ^ d| J r p S kU ‘" * he Ward Cltlsen*' League, a lively rar /. i ^, 0, ,h, ' lr 4 nr * flr ' fl * h, ‘"K eonlest wa, enfoyed when It was •PW^u*-•" American La *r.nre learned that the fimt four drawn ‘?. nJck <,, . ,00 ° «" on \.PTI
Ceremonial Service ‘
By HELEN &
Monday night, the twenty-amt. e P. 0. 8. of A. entertained the tst Officers' Association of South rsey. Including gueata of the itlonal office and approximately id ladles, present from all pari* South Jersey. Immediately fnlwlng the ceremonies and genal order of buidnea*. the lodg. id their distinguished gusst* re ilred to the Home Hotel on East tk Avenue, whetr a bounteous liter supper was served. Mr* lea Craven received. The putee of the visit of tne national Seem to the Wildwood lodge pick eligible* for the team jrk during the National Camp. O. of A. convention, which kes place In Atlantic City next
The B. O. of Egyptian* c.leited In fine fashion In lodge kdquarten Wednesday night, ireh 1*. at the clone of the •inesa session Cdnunrmorating * occasion of 8t. Patrick, some the ladles. Including Mm. Tom rC'tlry. devised a cabaret In •land, lududtng picture* and uatrated songs. Mm. Ethel irub was the soloist. Ml-* Ruth IdU and Mm. IsHtle Addis, ■s Ellen Davies and Mm. Ellxa-
th Davie* took part
urlxatlon. “My Ktllarney e" and "Red Crocs Nume.” WapelU Tribe. I. O. R. ... d a ceremonial nerrlce Immeitely after the regular order or slneas Friday night. In Journal ill. A good representation of tubers witnessed an adoption free on the floor, after which ’ entire lodge partook of a re itch Innch and all the flxin *t FTi.'ay night will be U emony ol chief's degree. Samuel Stam-tl. of Reading Dewuty Grand Pharoh. B. O. E.. was the week-end guesf Mr. and Mm. Giles Craven, the Home Hotel. Basf Oak
renue. Mr. Slarrett
of Wildwood aod Is always ppy of the opportunity to visit
Citv Commissioners
An unusually large representsof the Third Ward Citixen'i ue was present at the weekly »n of the Commissioner* on ^esday afternoon. The usual and lively spirit of co-opera on on civic affair* was evident •very side a* shown by the caence of property owners gular attendant* at (b**e nn iCa. The Comm: ■lonera eaily encouraged and upprreiaue support given them by UK
Usens of Wildwood.
Within a few days It l* ex eted a report will be forth' lining on the findings of thi ectsl committee appointed bj * Mayor to ascertain the Ixwt le* for the beach front holdgs controlled by the Beach ■ally Company. Relating to th< bject. Mayor Culver *ald: "8ev kl year* ago the city paid the Ice asked for the water work*. •O.OOe It was thought at the price was exorbitant and at the city must nereaaarily be ide bankrupt by such expendlr»*. when a* a matter of fact, day our water works marketed the city of New York could lx Id for four and a half timer at amount. Tht* 1* a com risen of how valuable Is oui arh front. If we ran meet th> Ice when that price Is fixed. II vitally Important that every lien of the city of Wildwood ready lo answer when tb< oper report U completed." Th« Introduction of ...t online* to be known as the "chicn ordinance." No. J6J promts the slaughter of fowls east Pacific and bet veeu Twentytth tb Cress* Avenue, nor i* any raon. merchant or company U »p fowl* on their premises *x•otng fifty In number. A fine »I00 Is lo be Iropored for vlolon of this law. Lately, by omniendatlons of Health Oftr Hornsteln. and upon comint of certain merchant* reeding the killing of chicken
A bungalow U being completed I dnm and how It had . roerg-d | g>
- _. tor Mr. and Mrs. Albert O'Ksne. | from the “playground of Masonry “
Way in Sea Isle City The McCullough property 1*1 period by ouudtng
Much Building Under
(Continued from P»o» One)
Forty-first Stree- The ap
nent Is over a garage. Contractor Diamond
nlergolng cxtrnal'• alterattoni ! and remodeling. It I* believed rt- | that th* work will b* finished In two months’ time. Georg- n • Jeffery*, of Sea Isle City. ihr
.rage on Thtr- contractor,
ty-eighth Street and Pleasur. Contractor Kimble la completAvenu-. Two apartmenu will be ing a new house for the Cooper over ihf top of the garage. : family.
The Bliley property, near the
bridge on Forty-fourth Street ' :: ™ ‘ nd “ Wildwood Qub Host
A tao-story house, with base-
ment I. nearing completion on Forty-fourth Street for Catnlllo (Continue* from Pso* One!
Mcnlrheui. M. Oralnl Company.. chlrkrn dlnaer wMh , . wildof Wildwood are the ooBtracto.*. | wood shrln.* Club member* act -
* host, and Robert Plerihe president, presiding
To Shrine Nobles
hospital*, for children throughout' the I’nlted Slates and becoming one of .he greatest benevolent
organization* in the world. The Potentate tol l of the plan-
for en! 'Mailing the convention of the iShtit. Atlantic Cltv in June, and Iwued a blanket invitation to tYildwooit Shrine Club . member* to attend the anniversary celebration of the Atlantic* City Shrine Club at the
Amba_oadur In Atlantic
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I eri*e, lion I ..old Vat
-• in the i
Mike That boxer I:
of condition
Tyke —Ye*, he makes me
!rotn a hat containing the names , •.t »n “■>uld be consider- frll
for one /ear's • ownl „ , ur h » truck, certainly r, ‘' u P 1 '''*' remooeimg or me front suhacripUon to the Cape May th , { k |u k , n d ,,6.^ ure j 1 ^ rin S t, ‘* 11 < * u ' ‘° the Boardwalk County TIMES, sponsored by H. the co,,,,,,. A tr yout wa* T *'° ,,r * c windows have
R. Stuhltrsver of the stsff of m , de on Tu^.y afternoon by the paper. Tho« name* a* drawn mem berm of the company.
It I* asbestos shingled.
Hawkins Construction Com- ,,,
pany ha- completed alteration* to j o Vr V the“'dr*tinle*'of' the gueis! red the Loughrey property, on the lhrlr rhtekeB . |
Boardwalk The same conlrector Potentate Jeffrie* made an In- N” word* 'n th- language have t* remodeling the home of Nleolla ap| r i n g , d dre«» In which he told' Mlch bueln-,. buildliiE p« Vllullo. on Forty-filth Street and „ f th , hllItory of shrine- Plea«-" and Thank You. ha* plans for the building of two ..... —
bouse* in the downtown section
of Sea Isle City. The at pany Is aleo building
bungalow type home for George Neptune on Forty-seventh Street Thr Matt property, on Fortyfourth Street, a three-*tory aab<vu>* shingled house la com-
pleted.
Most of the hotels are undergoing repair* and alterations or redecorating. The Spray House has under-
BOTH PHONES
Rakestraw Sign Shop 110 East Pine Avenue Wildwood. N. J.
At the Primary Election on June list. HOT. I shall be a candidate for the office of Assembly on the Republican ticket. If I am surtenafd] In securing the Republican nomination and am elected the following November, it will be my earnest aim to consistently serve the voters and tavpayena of ' ape May < ounlj In the New Jersey Assembly. I aollc'.t the whole-hearted support of the Republican voters of Ca|« May County In ih* June Primary. PREDK W McMI'RRAY. Wildwood. N J.
Decatur. Mr*.
J. W. Mountain, Mr*. Sara Cur- To be known as the Beach rie and Mrs. E. E. Mayer. Singing Society, the Ministerial Association of this city has Chinmtv Eire launched a project fbr creating The neighborhood of Poplar **»• "P'j* 1 nf ,nu « l « on ‘hf and Atlantlr Avenue*, was *ud- I r ? nl tk J* “**' *ljlch bids denly aroused by the clanging of f* lr “L iKcome universally popuflre bells Wednesday morning Ur T ,be program will be made about 10 o'clock, announcing thc.uP /»* nl '» r • oa * , s 1 d, - arrival of th* apparatus respond- 1 r ^ ,wl h / ,P lrk '" 1 »lngers with ln- - - atrumenlal accompaniment. *• '«
chimney at Temple Hall. 224 East Poplar Avenue, wa* ou fire. The smouldering flame* were easily extinguished and very little damage reported. Annual Missionary Luncheon The annual luncheon of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Church was held In the church hall on March IT. Immediately after the luncheon the afternoon session wa* held In the church. Mr*. Henrietta Shaw, president. In the chair. Mrs. Paul McCllntock. of China, was the speaker. Her topic vra* 'The Superlative Re-' llglon. Superlative Opportunity and Superlative Christ." Visitor* were present from the Cold Spring churehre and Cape May City. Mrs. John McCuleheon wa* chairman of the luncheon com-
mittee.
Dtuteerous Corner Safetmarded The erection of a Mleot policenan at the Intersection of Park and Olenwood Avenues meet* demand for the safeguarding of travelers at this dangerous cr.osroads Travel to and from W Wildwood at this point Is i usually heavy over the . bridg*. The hard surfacing of Park Avenue has added to the Increased traffic conditions dally and before many months have elapsed, more policemen of the signal type may be found necessary Score* of accidents were narrowly averted here last season.
Concert
A concert of ur usual brilliance and scope is In store for music lovers scheduled lo take place In the High School In Cape May City on Friday night. April 1. The celebrated baritone. Chief Caupoliaon. will sing In the leading role. The star la a member of the Philadelphia Operatic Society. The concert U under the direction of Carl Nocka. Sneak Thief Last Thursday night. March IT. from the new operation* for Charles Sandcie. of North Wildwood. a valuable box of tools disappeared mysteriously, prewum,bly by some one fully famlltgr villi the place. The Job 1 - under contract by William Ktnxei immediately reported the theft to the North Wildwood police, who 'as* on the trail of the suspect. The operations are on East Twenty-second Avenue and the tools Lad been securely locked up at tbr closing hour of the
day
theduled to take place Sunday evenings at 9 o'clock. It is thought a platform will be erected on the beach and by the
line. - . . _
been placed In front and th» building on the left front la now Included In the front section. Stevens’ llo’el has been remodeled In the rear, providing for steps leading to the secomi
floor.
The Ocean View baa been redecorated and painted Interiorly. The Bellevue Hotel Is undergoing extensive Improvements and the roof la being recor-
at ructed.
The American Store Company building has been remodeled and the front brought out to Landis
Avenue building line.
Vincent Aaslantl is cotnpl't-
roWtn Sriel Pr Xn r .,n public Joining In thr chorus* Al lh „ ^Joining store Into an a£rt speclal commute* appointed by m,.,,, «pwii
tlon and the City Comm.as.oner*
working the project point of perfection, calculated to brine score* of music-loving people to Indorse the movement. Mias Eleanor Blackwell Is entertaining Miss Elisabeth Butts, of Trenton, and Lloyd M. Gres*, of Pittsburg, this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Patnaude returned to their home on East Maple Avenue Monday, after an extended motor trip thr ugh
Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mr*. Frederick Lawton of the Hotel Ivy. were Sunday visitor*. Mrs. Lawton rank* .always as one of the earliest In •preparations for the spring openThe Ivy will be cotdpl*'
Mrs. Carrie Mousley will spend a few days sojourning In Atlan-
tic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Patnaude Journeyed to Bedford. Pa., this week upon notice from Mrs. Patnaude'* Tomily of the sudden death of her sister, who resides there. The deceased was the mother of six children. Mrs. Patnaude Is well known among the summer trade on the boardwalk. Plans are under way for th< public pinochle to be held In Oak I Aveijue Hall Tuesday evening April 5. tinder the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary of the West Wildwood Fire Company. Pro.'ced* will be for the benefit of thr building fund.
but this cannot be verified.
Strath mere
Strathmere |* a beehive eg building. Many new bomre and alt- rations are planned, btwldes the building going on at present. A new bungalos- baa been completed for W. E. Evans, of Undenwold. on Sherman road. Another I* a new home for Harry McGauhey. of Pbl.adel-
ph'x.
Harold Burrough- la building a large elghl car garage with an apartment above.
E»»ter Eggs Now Ready The Dove Sweet Shop 3510 Boardwalk WILDWOOD. N. J. Wholesale and Retail
Mr* Elmer T. Crraier is vLlix in Philadelphia and vicinity
■hort time.
for
Mr. and Mt*. Charles Albtnl returned lo their home on Magnolia Avenue Sunday after an absence of three month* traveling In Europe. The Alblnl* visited the fatherland, where In Rome the parent* of both are living. Mr. Alhinl think* the Mom-ullnl regime will end In civil war In Italy.
Dr. Chaa. A. Furey OSTEOPATH
ivEATIHCS Both Phones' Cleaning—Dyeing—Pressing PLEATING 3507 Pacific Are., Wildwood. H. J.
MASTEE IH CHANCERY Charles K. Landis Jr. CODHSELLOR-AT-LAW Beal Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing Office: 102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
You can beat the life out of Rugs and Carpets, but —you cannot beat CLEANNESS
into them.
It has been tried for years and It cannot be done. No amount of whacking will brat all the dirt or any of the stain* from rug* and carpet*. Why flog your floor covering.wlthln an Inch of humiliation? Why raise a whirlwind of dust for thr family and children to consume? When you arnd your carpets and rugs to our special proee** you can rest assured that they will be returned clean. Dirt and grease spots are entirely removed with soap and water. The shampoo Process I* harmless to your floor coverings. It will not tear, discolor or loosen the fabric In the finest of carpets or ruga, but it will make them beam with brightneiw and cleanness. When yon send yonr floor coverings to us. rolls of dirt »re carried away and rolls of cleanliness brought back. Inspect yonr floor coverings, then send them to us and see the astonishing results. Cumberland Cleaning Company 3402 Atlantic Avenue Wildwood, N. J. Phones: Keystone «g Bell 5(1 We call and deliver.
“Qnlckevl and Best Bond Service la Tape May Coaatj” Irving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance
The Machine Shop For Every Repair Shop In Cape May County
Cylinder Grinding * Piston Grinding General Machine Work Duplicate Parts Valves Refaced > Flywheel Gears Installed Connecting Rods Rebabbitted Bronze Back Bearings Rebabbitted Fenders Straightened Crank Shafts Straightened Frames. Axles, etc., Straightened Welding and Brazing Battery Recharging Generator and Starter Repairs
Give us a trial. Let us convince you.
211 S. LANDIS AVE. Bell Phnaci SI
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Keystone: (Ss-D
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTL RS WM. a POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. !. lats Wm. F. DacIcU BcU Phcis IS-R-S
Reliable Trucking Service To aod from Philadelphia; we call for the goods and deliver them to yonr door at a coat very little more than ordinarily would be charged for freight alone. Special rate* during winter months. Furniture moved with cue; local service al*i> offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE; FRITZ AND PLEASUBE AVENUE. SEA ISLE CITY Bell Phot.- (4 Keystone Phone 1S-D
Liberal discount to Garages and Repair Shops.
Mazurie’s Garage The Automobile Repair Shop Since 1906 Landis Ave. Sea Isle City Bell Phone 42
at Wildwood-By-The-Sea T5he Beecher Kay Realty Co.
Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance
B. C. Ingersoll & Son Funeral Directors
The only hat cleaning place in Cape May County. Bring your felt hat to us. We will make it look like new. AU work guaranteed. NEVRO’S Under Edgeton inn 3411 Pacific Avenue Wildwood, N. J.
Wildwood; 3909 Pacific Ave.
Cape May City: 221 Decatur St.
Dress Well and Succeed MADELEINE SHOP 3715 Holly Beach Ave. Wildwood, N. J.
At Your Service Night and Day
When You Build consider fair dealing and dependable construction. See members of The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J. JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretary

