Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

risk Bidding

For Wildwood

City Bonds

■crnium

To Fidelity Trust Co.

CAPE HAT COtnmr TIMES, fmday. APRIL 1. IWT.

Page Pitc

Tbf SchnmaB’’ Clnb Honored

Get Place To Skate

W*rkir oewtoo of the O mmU-

•loorr*. Tueedey ofternoon. i ^ I The Schutrann Club of Wild-

Birthd*T Put? I wood, enjoya the dlatlnrilon ol „ „ .. - rt . ' tH-ln* winner for the third eonOn Mnreh IS. Dortn Koradoer- year oj th f stau pun fer. wm Q»i. n»* «0 1)-Hr prlw. Thl. yenr the properly eelebrmu the j Baloni « oa ^eond prlie. which I DorU had ataltora from PhlUdel- Wildwood added publicity

^ tSftayag her Uur-U !r. the State releration of

| Chariea C. Batae and Mr*. Bolton, jj,,,!,. (-| u ka eneelallr aa th?

of $200,000 Bring Tb *■! , alonr a IHUe girl e i ub -, p„hitcity hook will be on C *7 14? "* n “' d 8 u,h - ■a" 1 **.’,*■*"• * Bo eahlblllon In Chicago at the neat of $7.142—add had never before ridden on a b |. 4llD ; 11 | N.iiooal federation of

railway trala. nor bad ebe wren Mlulr auU hrld ln , h „ eU y the big wide oceaa. of which M , m , , hl , Th( , c i nb Dort* la eo proud. Of f 00 ™* member- are very proud of the Ruth waa the gueet of honor aad bo|lor upon them. The tnoet of aB Otter thlage. Ruth eonumm, , hp Pn aemble of enjoyed «. fhe fnlleat the tide oa ,ijppi nE ,. and other the train. The dining t** 0 ®* w »d p ub n r ity matter pertaining to the taetefully decorated tn pink and, work of thp club hM h^.,, ne atwhite. The splendid cake had ly an(1 3r tiatleally compiled under *U pink tape™, which In turn , h , wipe-vUlon of Mr*. Lannlng were deftly eatlngulehed by the Mrpr , Mni Harry Weir,

little boat mb heraelf. The littla

girl* Prepent were fbylbi Bale>..

from Philadelphia. DorU Conner, *‘ nf sf,ow

Ruth MorrU and Gladya Witting- -jt,, Enterprie- Player* proham. of Hotel Sea Crwet. Brand |hf . Up stair*” tc Mm. Korndoerfer came to Wild- , capacity audience In Hnnt'a wood from Philadelphia last win-, C aalnO. Tuesday night. March I». ter and are making Wildwood i „ WMr , threo-act comedy of their home. American life with He netting In

' I a New York tenement flat. The Mlaa Mary D. Quinn. ow«-er i farce WM , ecream from begtn-

of the "Avondale " In Ea*t Glen-: t0 eBi j, t , ueually the wood Avenue, spent a few daya p ur p OW . ^ , hp *c Ior to please here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. bli , UI jienee and. If he can make

Observance of Laws Urged

On RotariansiEU™'

By HELEN 8.

T*,™ wa* eotne lively bidding t improvement bond* and SO.#©# water te—*- H ,B

highest bidder

U In CUT Hall. The Improvebonde were erHd to tne KiTruat Company, of Wild -1. for the PHcw of *” *” ' and the water bonds. $IS*.- , The bond! were offered In nominations of II.M0 eaeh ,,-rr were «»* banking houses New York City represented. e lively bidding Tan a eloae .d on margins. The bonds value of IT l«y. Franklin.

Test O’ Ten Questions

(The correct answer* will be put>lt«hed neat week.) Test O' Ten Answers To U«

Week s Questions

tretina la fast beeom-1 !• Ortselda.

Inr the flvllaat and most popul*. t An oraanitatlon for women .of paiume. ln X eountr If. named for Luey stone. She • . " . . —v.-^- —v... i.„ t . i.ined her maiden name after her

1 What was your average la I week In thl* paper's Test-o'-T' I contest.' fan you better It th. week with this new eel of ten j

questions?^ This in- I

M.io, Carl Vodka, | Stress on Equality of ou , on , j o1 0 f g<x<d fun. Start league tallow

now. and enjoy the thrill cl matching your knowledge against

the knowledge of others.

inheri of the

All Men Before Law

Sing the National Anthem

Mayor Can Voer.aer. •»«<»«* of

Test 0’ Tea Questions I How many oceans are there”

vne Vcntnor Municipal Cou^c I ^w^ ,he English Channef gave the Sea Isle City Rotanana j Who said. "To the victor*

belong the spoils'.

4 What Is the Latin phn for "Whither Goeet Thou?" 5 Who U the president of the t'nlted States Steel Corporation'

Who is Chairman? wrote "So Big. It

a little Jab Monday evenlng on opening their meeUng wl«b America Instead of the Btar

Spangled Banner.” the

anthem, and also urged them -o learn to sing the song of their

own State. "New Jeraey. The Mayor addrroaed the club .hat year?

“a Constitutlon ” and aalti he 1 7. Who 1* Secretary of the believed'first In physical eonaUtu-, Treasury of the fnlted State*. atrongth 1 C *nd*wllf to'ob^rre ‘i* '*1. Wh« famo'u. ^ gallery Is stltutlon. .» •w.lto as 'The Big Three" In fool

iple In this : particular.

3. "Good to the last drop" )

4 C M Payne

S. Alirr Roosevelt. «. Edith CaveJI. She wai harge.l with aiding Allied pris-

oner* to t-scap* 7. Jack Denipwy.

g. Douglass Palrhanka and

Mary Plekfnrd

9. Hetty Rowland Itoblnaon

Green

JO. Madame Curie.

Reading the preamble* of the, to m 'onstitutiun of the United Stales ball

Ordinsnce^No- 16?. providing 'Mlm Quinn resides In German- j mll , lPr ^ An rt laugh they did— .V.^aiieo'r called at Ordinance . for; ,own. Pa. uproaroualy. Com men la of the ,rod 1 ueUon ” ‘ he ut-

pawtlng throngs upon leaving the tentlon to the faet thal tte “t

"The Unfinished Symphony?”

Avalon Hotel Will Open For Easter Season

Sara McCann Smith, who ha* again I «ed the Avalon Hotel for the c. jung season, annnunrea that the hotel .ill open Friday. April 8. for the East, r season to enable thoae so desiring to enjoy the holidays at this delightful

teach fronj In poMwUI ^« d °^‘ Ihe Trlbune-

^n *p”te f U°U U 5o£^iV ^ 'n waT paaaed on third and ““f. T?. 7oo T ' a i o^ hi. daLah ' Duw,u * "“■“her of the Dra- ' - attend the funeral of his daugh for |hp p 0 , lce Benevo-

r, vSScVk 1 “> co. M * r

■ Tbt - v J County. The committee were:

ter late home tn Falrvlew. N. J- !Mfal>iril sbpf .han. Phillip*. Keller.

Mrs. William Hobart, enter- j t JToung. Brmdway.

talned the Daughters of Union

wa* officially announeeJ by T. Mayor that the Boardwalk fell te lighted nightly comtnencI Saturday. April *. and to Bt.nue throughout the aeaaon. t congratulatory letter from „ Governor wa* addrrowd to - Commlaaloners acknowledging r Invitation to attend the cere ai event upon Memorial Day at the dedication exercise*, flow, .j it la planned to open the r Convention Hall. Other en-

* make 1* necessary for r Governor to decline.

■ One striking Incident In the

.c. recognlxed the Divine Creator | while the former did not and asserted that II was only through j the constltutlona of eight of the! original thirteen States that the United Statea Constitution was made poselble. Getting down to the main theme of hta addiw. law observance, the speaker laid

the principle

Farm and Garden Seed Seed potatoes, peas, beans and a feneral line of good seed*. Garden Implements Fly and Mosquito Retting Patent Medicines and Insecticides Shoes and Overshoes Full line of Groceries and Delicatessen Pork Product* W. W. SELBY General Store South SeaviUe, N. J.

I

To The Republican Voters of Cape May County

I take this means of announcing my candidacy for the office of Freeholder on the Republican Ticket at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday. June 21. If I secure the nomination and am elected. I will endeavor to assist the members of the Board of Freeholders in continning their bosiuesi-like administration. I hope that I may hare the support of the Republican voters in June.

Announcement

E. L. (Larry) Chalmers

(Ordered and paid for by E. U Chalroera. Wildwood. N. J.)

The music wa* provided by the special atre** —- - .

V...™™ .. .TSZTu, 5»vS£| WIIM-4 aww;* • b *' *' 1 *"

Friday evening.

What Is to te done with 1h«

Mrs. Helen Patn*audr. aerved a* children. I* something the ComI. Of the aid* In the recent mlaalonera are considering and to

show held In Phllsd. iphia | create . P»>;K ro "“ do '‘

Mr*. Patnaude 1* popularly known; tional center lor them will te a

among the summer colony here, j aubject widely

of the

Might out when Clerk Hell

-id a pathetic letter signed by rrhaps two doxen youngsters in L form of a petition, who called Lmselvea "Roller Skat*™.” The P^-.munlcatlon waa a request to

permitted to roller *kate mew here unmolested by

. dlacuaaed.

recommended by ivatrolman Shee-

Mra. B. C. Ingerwrfl. Sr . had a« b , n . The school yards were prober guest* this week. Mr*. Bertha' »|ded with apparatus for

w»f# of Dr. E.

Woodbury. and l Knight of Camden.

enjoyment and recreation after school hours, and as a means of keeping them off the street. These have teen locked up lately by reason of much complaining on

law and urged hi* hearer* keep that fact in mind and to ob-! serve It In all their actions. His experience as a Municipal Judge, he said, was that the moot persistent Infartior.s of minor law* wa* by people of social and ttnanctal prominence, who thought their Influence was sufficient to get them by. all of which was wrong and contrary to the princi-

ples of the Contltutlon.

In conclusion the speaker urged that children be taught to observe the little right* of other*

* ——- - - —— . (nr p*i( u. v .'K' * 'j v-..-.- -- tektw Cedar Avenue, will "main J , n£ ln thp vicinity of the schools.

the part of properly owners 11V- and when they grow

. product manufactured here dally. '. for" said they, "we *katr atid arr pronounced among the the Boardwalk and we »'«”l r :cheat confections on the walk.

*rd. we take to the street*

the cop sends us home.”' The The next wtclal meeting of tne imlmloner* looked u-»on thV ! Third WsTd CllUcn”* League will .le aa a serious problem de-i hr held at the home of the aeCTO-i idlng prompt attention from tary. Mr. J- W. Mountain. 47*0 official body. 'Atlantic Avenue. Tuesday night.

.. quite probable that the splendid field running parallel with the railroad along West Wildwood Avenue may be tis-d and some portion of II given over to the children a* a recreational center for roller skating, football

and baseball.

hood and womanhood they will

■ Within a short time, the prob-

s solved, when, on sugges•rommended by Treasurer J. Kay. It waa announced

j Mayor Culver that Wildwood Iienue. from Atlantic to the

oardwalk. will te roped off in it hour* from 5 to 9 P. M.

■ rough the week and set apart

r the "roller akaters.” Thank* i the City Comm!** to tiers.

April 6.

Mr*. George M. Dare, entertalnec thU week end. her brother sad wife, -rf West Phil-lelphta. Mr. ane Pins Jama* Greely

Mr. an4 Mr* R. Curry, of Rox-

Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Foster of East Glenwood Avenue, arrived last week from Florida, where they spent the winter In Tampa and St. Petersburg. "All tbe old pep has gone out of Florida." nald Mrs. Foster. Row upon row of real estate offices have closed floors and very lltlle activity Is stirring at thl* time. Some land

observe tbe larger things. Surrogate Fitch gave a short talk on the Rotary International prgoram on Rotary Education, telling tbe member* that the program would beicarried out by the Sea Isle City Club and they would be given the opportunity learn some real Rotary pre-

cept*.

Street Lighting Fixtures

■ Tbe bid of the Gray-Bar Elecg|e Company. Inc., of Phtlad'-I-■>1*. of 61.531.e6 was accepted f resolution, tor tbe furnishing electrical equipment to comets the lighting syvtem to be stalled along tbe Boardwalk In t Third Ward.

borough. " d on r ^^ of ^ r ^ r ‘“ Ware who foolUhly squandered Wllriwooc Monday morning for a ^ fort ^ t(j wa , k bjirk

North alnce much of their world

WlldwooC Monday morning for few day'« stay, occupying their summer c-'tlage In Juniper

Chief Cannolicnn

■ lost in prop-

I Mr* James H. Pldgeon and |n Walter, motored to Wlldwo ' liesday for a two-day stay, makc stop-over with Mr. and Mr*. M. Dare. In East Garfield

I Mr. Harold Doughty ha* lea*sd new apartment of James Day. i Park Avenue, for hi* mother. I will move here from Baltlv. Md„ expecting to take vessJon of tbe premises about II 1. for a year.

I Mr*. Ella Vanllorn. arrived >n Tuesday morning after weeks' absence, visiting Bllh her daughter, who resides In $e State of Maaaaehuaett*. Mrs. bnHorn I* tbe owner of the * Hotel." J^elflc and Pine

Cape May County music lover* have a rare treat In store by the appearance here of Chief Caupollcan. baritone, the celebrated Indian soloist and a member of tbe Metropolitan Opera Company. The Chief will appear In concert at the High School !v Cape May City, with the Cape May Chorus, under the direction of Carl Nocka In hi* native costume, the singer will delight hi* audience with a rendition of tbe Indian custom* with explanation*. He t* * member of the Aura (free) (rites of the A aucano Indtaua, Ihe only Soul! American Indian no! subdued by the Spaniard The Chief received hi* education In France and th* United Stales aod he commandi four languages. Some Indian dialed* round out hi* linguistic ac-

complishment*.

I While in Trenton, laat Friday. Marry Weir. City Englnswr. had ■ n*My fall, while In the act of

e^ty^spcdilatlon.

The second ward of Wildwood seems to bo the mecca of attraction these day* during the operation* of J C. Scully 4 Sons, coatractors for ihe convention hall going up on the Boardwalk between Young and Spencer Avenue*. Several carload* of iron girder* have arrived over the Reading *y*lem for the new construction and the big building bc-

Mr. and Mr* George M. Ann (Utley. of Philadelphia, and daurh ter. have located a cottage here for the year. Mr. Annnsley la a

member of the Burk Furniture Company.

■gaging dinner i

leading hotel* He wa* ' conveyed to hi* home In

pldwood Cleat, where he l* i

ting nicely. Assistant Engin*er nanvon. had charge of the r affairs In the engineer's detriment during the tegular

We beg to announce to our friends and patrons that we have added a

First-class Refreshment Room to our store and will serve ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS in a very attractive way. Come in and convince yourself. Opening date. Saturday, April 16th Souvenirs given our patrons on this date.

PASTOR’S

Cut Rate Medicine and Gift Store DeHirsch Avenue Woodbine, N. J.

The best way to make a commodity sell la to make folks bolleve If* scarce.

Easter Eggs Now Ready The Dove Sweet Shop

3510 Boardwalk WILDWOOD. N J.

Wholesale and Retail

Cleaning—Dyeing—Presxing

PLEATING

rlth the prospects.

Mrs. Raymond Gilbert and liaddon Height*. spent the sek end with her mother and brother's family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ingersoll. In Pacific Avenue.

Mr*. Ida M Wine has teen visiting In Philadelphia, a Paulaboro. for the past week.

The plnocbl" held at Addli Studio on Thursday evening for the benefit of D. of U. V. w

BOTH PHONES

Rakestraw Sign Shop 110 East Pine Avenue Wildwood, N. J.

-Quickest gad Best Bond Service la Cape May Comity"

Irving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance

211 S. LANDIS AVE.

Bell Phonet II

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Keystone: C2S-D

at ruction and Ihe big building be- H J gin* to take shape in accordance! 3507 Pacific Are., Wildwood, H. J. with the drawings of the en-j; “

glneer so profusely advertised! week* ahead. No one would think that a dull winter wa* Just Ing to look upon thfti beehive ' activity Visitors swarmed | site *11 of Rundajr Jubilant

MASTER IK CHANCERY

Charles K. Landis, Jr.

C0USSELL0R-AT-LAW

Real Estate Law a Specialty Title* Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing

Office: 102 N. Landis Ave. ! SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Court House Marble Yard

MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTIRS

WM. B. POWELL

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. I. i to late Wa. F. Daniel* Bell Phc-1# 66-B-l

Reliable Trucking Service

To and from Philadelphia; we call for the goods and deliver them to your door at a coat very UtUe more than ordinarily

would be charged foe freight alone. Special rale* during winter

Furniture * eved with care; lacal •ervioe also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE. SEA ISLE CITY Keystone Phone J-I

YOUR HOUSEIs It READY FOR RENTING?

Tbe 1927 rental season will be here in a few weeks. The early Spring means early renters. Are you ready? Is your house cleaned? Furniture repaired and looking its best? The best houses rent first—the best houses bring the best rentals. List your house, or apartment, with this office.

Day or Evening Phone Bell 2

Maurice M Sofroney

Landis Avenue at West Jersey

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Insurance of All Kinds

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. will make it look like new.

work guaranteed.

We All

NEVRO’S

3411 Pacific Avenue

Wildwood, N. J.

When You Build

Wildwood: 3909 Pacific Ave.

Cape May Gty: 221 Decatur St.

B.!l Phone: 472 Key*!

i

consider fair dealing and dependable construction.

See members of

Dr. H. W. Blaisdell

r u«*>* a**.

a RICKERS. SR.

GphoUterer

Hair Hsttre**** Baaawti

II 6*4 HI tea M' HU

Eattmalaa rurolahafl

Dress Well and Succeed

MADELEINE SHOP

At Your Service Night and Day

The Master Builders Exchange

of Wil-iwood, N. J.

-i 1 !-

3715 Holly Bewli Avo.

l ASrniTI.AH HR

Wildwood, N. J.

JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretory