THIS IS
Wildwood
Beach Valued at $1,250,000
1 A comprehensive report of tin-j Mrs. Mabel Fleming, of LaoChamber of Commerce Bureau ‘ caster. Pa., will be the Bastn was read by Cleric Heil. kIvIor truest at her father. Mrs. Samuel the first detailed quarterly at- Lannlng. and Miss PauMne Lan-
I countItiK of tht
HAROLD I». COLLINS of the J. P. Collins Lumber Company. South Seavllle. Mr. Collins Is 3€ years old. and for the past eight year* has been general manager of the lumber buslnrew which beats his lath r's name. He Is a director of the Cape May County Title and Trust Company, and Is well known In lodge dr-J
«le*.
Tboar who correctly named him
Price Asked By
Realty Co. For Second and Third Ward Fronts Will Be Put Up To Voters
By HKLEN S.
One million and a quarter, rthe price asked for the beach front. Four thousand, two hundred and slxty-sla fret ground in the S<-rond and Third Wards of Wildwood, iso.f. -i tor sale by the Beach Realty C - t>any. Thprice quoted Is. I3S4 p.-r foo' and covets the riparian grant held by the company and so
ork accomplish'
ed by the Wildwood Chamber unde: the managership of Secretary^ Baint.ridg. Especially noteworthy j were the tarts bearing on rood
c>_, r L sign .V "ig. 31 of them beDC<,ln | n>; ructed under contract
by v. r Johnson, at Phlladelph.:i .md erected at vantage pr, ..long the main highways. \ r.tinduction of an electric , , iace. known as No. 255. regulates the construction ai placing «f electric signs, long j.i'-T of conjecture by the City Comralsslonen and brought by the M- n hunts’ Association of .Wildwood. Third and final reading .>ill take place on Tuesday, tn
City IU11. April 26. Easter in the Churches
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i get their replies
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Josah Corson. Palermo. Mn. H. A. Thomas. South Ih-nnlr R. S. Whitaker. Ocean View. Mr*. Edw. Ldts. S<a I'le City. Margan-t Niikerson. So. Dr-nnls. To each of tbcae five, t' tiekets of their choice have be sent. The correct name appeared in the classllted advertisement of C. Dunkelberger. Sea Isle City, appearing In the third column of last week's Classified page* See if you can’t enjoy a go show this week as the guest of this newspaper. AH you have ti do Is to name the subject or Page One. find the correct narni to fit this subject bidden among the Classified advertisement,', and fill in and mall the coupon which follows this story. If you are among*", th. first five to your correct reply In the mall, you will get your tickets promptly. Anyhow, win or not, the contest Is lots of fun. and continues to hold county-wide Interest. Reading the Classified advertising is always profitable occupation, and hidden amongst them you wjll find a name which oorrerily fits the .Silhouette. Edith Rothman Won Oratorical Contest Mon- honor* weie added j® the Woodbine High School when MUs Edith Rothman won in the New- Jersey girl* oratorical eon test belt in Vineland’s High School Friday. April s. giving this orator the honor of representing southern New Jersey. Hatin:: triumphed in thu *erlion. eh< now meets th* victors of the other districts Of the Stale In the final ronlest to la- held at New Brunswick in the lattet part of April, where she hope* to win for the sake of the school.
^/wr’ -J V told / /V4fifi/eD fp DO /7WELL ! D/D IT! Pivt. (TUn<-
V^OU said you’d do it. Remcmlxtr that you .old her that "one of these days" you’d buy a home for her. Now is the time and we’ll show you how the rent money will pay for it.
BOTH
k PHONES JOHN L. MAHER
park. Certain stipulation* ate contained In the agreement of sale as forbidding th - purchase of the riparian for speculation purposes and must only be maintained as city prop-
erty.
The above report was made public in City Hall at the regular weekly burl lie** session of the Commissioner*, a* presented by Robert J. Kay. chairman of the special committee, who half been appointed by the Mayor to pro-1 possible figure for
the
Th-s
The latt.-r visiting her sister the past week, returned her home Tuesday. Mr*. George Ocliorn. who wi painfully Injured In a recent automobile .v i at. Is reported as Improving nicely at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Walter Trout. West Maple Avenue. Mr. and Mr* Charles Wocber. >f Philadelphia, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor at th. •Clayton" apartment*. East Spicer Avenue. Mr* Gile- Craven, vacationing In Philadelphia over the week end holiday*, was the guest of Tacony Chapter S. O. B.. where for many year*. Mr*. Craven did splendid work for the good of
th* order.
The annual festival of music xh r Easter rrrwd* «. ero to
---.ntiieninratlve of the season <d|haw- 'pulled one over" on the Easter give* big promise tht* weatherman, for In spite of wainvear. .Special feature number* from the official bureau of are included in the program- cal-.roast storm- and r«ln for Palm oulated to pitase the music hn-iSunday. It was all of the reverse, ers of holy song. jThr sun shone cl*sr and beautl-
ful througbo*'.: the day. The Mr*. Jdhn Barnett. East Glen- jj 0 j, r ,iwBlk wai pleasantly warm,
wood Avenue, will entertain her Pleasure seeking crowds began non. J. Ralph Barnett, over Eaa-Jto arrive early. Saturday's travel ter Sunday. He Is expected home J over both roads was surprisingly . Saturday from New York City | Urge and milady, arrayed in her where he had been employed this Easier tog*, alighted from trains winter In the office* of a large; trains amid a downpour of rain i manufacturing establishment. land pelting snow flake* as large |
Jas a hiekory-avL
owner* of the •’Artisan*;’’ Adolph Troppaucr. a property owner on Magnolia Avenue: John Barnet’, with Mr*. Barnett, spending tbe day here; Mrs. Teresa Connor, of Germsii” «n. at* friend*. P. Callahan. member of th# Philadelphia police department, and friend- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert He.-.! former ow-ners of the "Silver Isa: ’ and Mr. and Mrs. William B Clement, of Woodlyn. N. J.. late buyer* of the property. Mi** Sara J. Perry and nephew entertained friends over tbe week . nd at the newly renovated Perry louse. Mis* Perry annoum - she expects to be In readlr •*» for tbe Easier season Ml** Eleanor Blackwell, with friend*, -pent Pain: Sunday In Trenton, the former home of the
Black* >11 family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biddle. North Wildwood, motoied Philadelphia Saturday, accom-panlc-t by Mrs. Biddle’s mother, who ha-I been a guest lot sev-
eral week*.
Dr. Quo. A. Furey
OSTEOPATH
tf* E Wlldwaod A vs.. Wnaw.od *V Washlngtoa Si.. Csp* May 1200 Packard Uidg.. Phltadalpiila
to
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Friday night, the spring eon-
member*
April 21. will bej The rity garaged reported jl hi given by the -plmdtd buslnm*. The street*
First Baptist were lined with rolling «
GEOEGE B. GREIS
remain- with the public os to how they will accept the proposition. The matter will be put to a vote at the next general election. A congratulatory m> --sane was read then by Mayor Culver, in apprerlation of the work accomplished by th* committee on behalf at the CommlsKioner*. "The matter of purchase is left entirely to Ihe public. The’ future destiny of Wildwood rest* with the citizen* of our city.” 1 said the Mayor a*.-uringly. ’It 1* absolutely vital and necenauT l°r, the city to own this property II ; we expect T* remain in the front . rank* with other *■ aside resorts."
•r*aggi Brother- were awardhe contract for the conatructlon of Jettie* on the beach front In the Third Ward and Worm “ewer outlet pipes running along the same line, they being low bidders at *13.917.60.
Maple Avenue* A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public Word reach** us of the recent death of William K Castor. In his late home in Indiana, burial to take place in Reading. Pa.. Friday. April 15. Mr. Castor. I* widely known here For several! year*, hi- was connected with the Keystone Telephone Company.
Charles E. Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville New Jersey Bell Telephone: Sea Isle City 36-R-4
If yon are planning to build a home thi* spring, be sure to see ns. Out 36 yean of experience as lumber dealers has given u* a broad knowledge of the
business.
All this, together with low prices, honest value and efficient service is at your disposal when you ’
from us.
Build Now!
buy
r ITAUA Avfc SEA ISLE CITY N J
CUMBERLAND CLEANING CO CLEANERS 3402 Atlantic Ave.. Wildwood •
JULIUS WAY. M. D.
ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Otrue D*v» at Court Houae—
f Dr. H. W. Blaise
"HE'S A MORAL RISK" said the banker. "He attends to his business and if he lives will pay off any loan w e make him. And he has had the foresight to protect his creditors, and bis family, by carrying life insurance, so even if something should happen to him, the bank couldn't lose." What would your banker say about YOUf It is wisdom to protect your future by investing in life insurance. SEE Samuel Schellenger i'-: me Phone: 296-A Cape May, N. J.
tired* of them bearing outride 11Se*‘n on the t«>ardwa!k during the day were Mr. aid Mra. Brown, of Cbewtnut Hill, former
“It Won’t Happen To Me”
That’s what you think about an auto smashup. or when you hear of a fire. Remember, that’s what t h e other fellow thought, too. Accidents will happen, and when you least expect them. Fire is no respecter of persons or places. It s foolish to take any chances when insurance costs so little. Your peace of mind is worth more than the cost—and if the unexpected happens, your bank account won’t suffer.
E, 0, HOWELL, JR, Swainton, New Jersey
Philadelphia Office 136 South Fourth Street
Opens De Luxe Beauty Parlor in Cape May I Ira. J. E. Maeray announrod, i w«*k the opening at a de-: luxe beauty parlor in th* FocerMwray building, much to th* j d*Hght of th* ladle* of the cfeuniy Th* parlor t* located on the; **rond floor of the poat-offlce buiidiir and th* two big room* havr been fitted up without regard to ripen**, to give tbe beet senire. Erery modern device known in the business la Installed in the work, while the reception
i a marvel of attractiveMra. Addle C. Murray. |
beauty *p*oia!U! with experience In the finest Philadelphia parlor*.
In charge of the new
establlxhmrnt. Both phone* Ad\ Afkx Corua.ILD. LTowand. IB.
You Can Save Money
Easter Eggs Now Ready: Tht Dove Swfft Shop 3610 Boardwalk WILDWOOD. H. J. Wholesale and Retail
People’* Bui Service, Ocean City, N. J Bus Schedule of Tune Leave Corbin Gty Ocean Gty Ocean City Leave Arrive 7 A. M. 8 A. M. 9 A. M. 10 A M. II A. M. 12 M. 2 P. M. 3 P. M. 4 P. M. 5 P. M. 6 P. M. 7 P. M. 9 P. M. 10 P. M. II P. M. Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice
BOTH PHONES Rakestraw Sign Shop 110 East Pine ’ venue Wildwood, N. 1
■quickest and Beat Boat* Service In Cape May County-
Irving Fitch Rea! Estate - - Insurance
211 S. LANDIS AVE.
Bell Phone i 31
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Keyctoaei C2vl)
Dress Well and Succeed MADELEINE SHOP 3715 Holly Beach Ave. Wildwood, N. J. PAUTin’I-AH URERSMAKING
W/LUTS P. HAINES, At D
H. RICKERS. SR. Upholsterer Hair Mutlrvv-v- Renewed IS 53rd SL Sea 1*1* t j|y Eetimnten Furnished
When You Build consider fair dealing and dependable construction. See members of The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J. JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretary
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTLRS WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. Boccenaor to Utn Wm. F. Daniel* Bell Ph„s |».r.j Reliable Trucking Service To and from Philadelphia; we call for Che good, and deliver them to your door at a coot very little more than ordinarily would be charged for freight alone. Special rate, during wintej Fnrniture acred with oare; laoal •enrice also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY oracE, ntrrz Aim pixasbbs aveitoe sea isle mr Bell Phot,- M ~ Keystone Phone li-D
B. C. Ingersoll & Son Funeral Directors
Wildwood: 3909 Pacific Ave.
Cape May Gty: 221 Decatur St. B ' ,| b Phones:
At Your Service Night and Day
at Wildwood-By-Tht-Sea TShe Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgage* - lanraace
Everything Needful for the Easter Festival!
I sad complete to care far yog*
erery Table Ne*4-Fn»h EcP- AMCO Baron. Caadm Cakes. Oraag** Canned Fruit* sad Vegetable*. A big variety of SeaaonaUe Merchaadiae at prfaea, quality cm-
Strictly Fresh | Gold Seal Eggs Eggs - 27c ‘•■“30c
19c
ujL'asco Sliced Bacon '** I Sliced thin Dry Sugar Curad. All Had
ASCO Sugar Com 2— 25c The finest Main* Corn grown. Tour choice of •llkor Crushed or Shoe Pag.
Horse Shoe Salmon 23c I Prim Rice 3 P*** £6c ASCO Braid Crumbs pkg ifc
i* Table and Baking Needs for Easter!
Reg. 19c ASCO Orange ASCO California Peaches Del Monte California Pearhe* ASCO Royal Anne Cherries ASCO Tender Sifted Pea* Hom-df-Lite Mayonnaise XXXX Coafectione:*- Sogw Beit Brown Sugar Baker - * Grated Cocoanot Baker’* Shelled Walnut* Flamingo In nr Sugar ASCO Baking Powder
Usco Coffee * 35c I Rich. Full. Heavy Body and Delightful. SatlsfytM j Aroma and Flavor. More real value than the ararag* i coffee mating iOc per Jb
Have You Ever Tried Our Butter?
Louella
Thera * a Bas*os—Why the Mn*t Particular Folk* a* Bread—Quality Cousti
Victor Bread
Bread
Cfic Supreme
Bigg mi Brea
Biggest Bread Value •
today.
Louella
Butter ^ bU The Finert Butter in
America!
Richland
Butter
t’nuaually big Value.
RaeuW 15c E,u, cy Cooked n b , 1 nfc
Sweet Potatoes
„DeKdom Cranbmy Smm~ lumlilrr 15c
Easter Candies for the ChiWren!
Chocolate Coooannt Egg* 3 far 10c! Beg 10c Fruit sad Mut Chocolate Egg* 3 'or jOc ! iWorated
Chomlate Marshmallow- EggT * for {fe
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W Chick duck Egg
Beg. 15c Choice
PSalmon * Itellghlful for Fart.-*jrki*. ^ Oug
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