SOUTH SEAXTLLE Mr*. A. B. Corson spent a couple of day* last week In Philadelphia. Mr*. Thomas Landing, of Hagerstown, Md.. Is visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher, this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Stout, of Townsend's Inlet, called on friends In town Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mason were Philadelphia shoppers a day last week. Mrs. Jennie Dooling. of Camden, visited her sister. Mrs. William Champion, over the week end. Levi Grace was In Court House on business last Wednesday evening. L. L. Fiieter. J. H. Berry «nd H. Rocap played in tne P. R. R- Band at the opening of the new boardwalk. In Wildwood, on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. George Sooy. Mrs. H. Koch and daughter, or Ocean City, were visitors In town cently. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Laricks were In Court House on bustnees Wednesday evening. Mrs. McIntyre. C. M. Weetcott and wife were Court House visitors Sunday evening. Mrs. Harold Collins and children are visiting her p»renU In Salem this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weetcott and children and Raymond Weetcott. of Atlantic City, visited their parents here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen entertained relatives from Blackwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J- Sutton have opened their home here for the
Cape May Coonty offers numerous attractive Investments In real estate. The growth of Cape May County has been steady and subetantial. It’s values are not InCated. They are real. People, the rich, the middle-class and those possessing lesser wealth, must play and the seashore is the most popular, most healthful place to play. The future of Cape May County is bright with promise. It Is. truly, the playground of America, and It Is In Its Infancy. The surface of its possibilities has hardly been scratched. The great host of visitors that literally poured Into our resorts on Memorial Day. the biggest In the history of the county. Is proof positive of that, even were It the only evidence to present. Real Estate In practically any part of Cape May County Is a good buy. This does not exclude farm land. The Real Estate Ssctlon of the Classified Department of the TIMES Is a constantly changing medium of worth while opportunities. The leading Real Estate firms of the county use It weekly to advertise properties of every kind. Consult it. If you see a property advertised that interests you. write or visit the advertiser at once. Don't make the mistake that has lost hundreds of thousands of persons throughout this country millions of dollars. Don't be blind to the "gold" that la buried In your own hack yard. Invest in Cape May County.
Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Mrs. Thomas Landing. Miss Gertrude FUher and E. A. Grace and family called on Mrs. Edward Phillips, at West Cape May. on Tuesday. J. H. Berry and family were Millville visitors on Sunday. Miss Esther Van Glider, of Court House, was a visitor In town Monday evening. Mrs. H'.ram Rocap and children were- WHdwdbd vlUtors MemorM Day. Miss Jessie Mtxner. of Goshen, spent Tuesday night with friends in town. George Cain. 8r., has discontinued his Ice route and taken a position with the Davls-Wadding-ton Lumber Company, at Sea Isle. Mrs C. M. Westcott spent Monday with her sister. Mrs. Emma Corson. at Goshen.
ELDORA Mr. Garner Peterson and w' v and children motored to 0*nec Creek on Sunday evening. Mr. A. Baud and wife motored to Tuckahoe Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. M. Peterson. Jr., called on Mr. H. O. Mackle Friday even,n ^ir. and Mrs. Hudson motored to Court House Thursday evening. Lewis and Ralph Peterson called on their aunt. Mrs. W. K. Lovett, at Court House, Thursday
evening.
Mies Edith Hand sprat several days at Washington. D. C. Miss Hilda Bingham was In Delmont Thursday afternoon. Mrs- Charles Bingham called on
Mrs. Laura Whllden Thursday af-
Mlss Hilda Bingham called on her aunt. Mrs. Mary Peterson. Monday afternoon. Llnwood Bingham and Mr. Alvin Hand and Miss Hilda Bingham motored to Millville Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson visited their son. st Port Norris. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mackle •ere In Vineland on Friday. Miss May Fink has gone to Jersey City for the stmmer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mackle spent mortal Day at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and family and Lewis Peterson spent Saturday at Wildwood. Mrs. C. Hand called on Mrs. Mary Peterson Monday. Mrs. O. Peterson and children and Mr*. A. Baud and children, and Mrs. M. Hand attended the school closing exercises at Delmont Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. Hand and sons and Ida Peterson were at lAesburg Friday evening at the school commeneettnma Hand spent Monday and Tuesday at Helalervllle with relatives. Garner Peterson and wife and Rev. William Bradshaw and wife, of Green Creek, motored to Camden on Friday and spent a few
days.
Mrs. C- Hand and daughter. Beulah, spent Tuesday In Millville.
Mrs. Mary Pe*er*on called on Mrs. Baud Wednesday evening. Lewis PetersoL and Walter Hudson motored to May's Landing Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hany Markle motored to Ocean City Thursday on Mr.Taivln Hand and Mlar Hilda Bingham motored to Millville on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mackle motored to Vineland Sunday afternoon.
Cape May City Booster Meeting A monster meeting will be held on the Municipal Pier. Cape May City, on next Wednesday evening. Colvin B. Brown, chief of the eervlre bureau of the United States Chamber of Commerce, will be the main speaker. City Manager Paul A. Volcber. who recently assumed that office, will receive bis Introduction to people of the resort. Bev. 8. Darker, one of the speakers of the recent county booster tour, will also make an addrese. Director of the County Board of Freeholder Luther C. Ogden will be chairman of the meeting.
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Fire! Fire!!
When the dreaded cry of fire comes and it happens to be your building*, can you be free from financial worry, knowing that you are fully protected from loes by a policy in one of our strung companies T Clean up prevents fire losses. Low losses mean lower protection ooats. M. M. SOFRONEY Sp«ci»liit in S—Acre h—rmcc JbrfE**. SEA ISLE CITY
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Freshly Painted Lessens Summer Cleaning Freshly pointed furniture requires much less attention and when cleaning is necessary the task is so much more easily done that you should have as many articles repainted as possible.
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SEA ISLE, HO!
Are you ready to receive the influx of visitors? Indications point to a fine season for Sea Isle City. If your property is either for rent or for sale, clean it up and this office will locate a client.
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Final Clean-Up Dnve Mayor Sofroney announced that a final drive to put the city In its best drew will be started on Monday. June 11*. The city will co-operate with the citizens and will collect any rubbish to be disposed of. Full details will be printed In next week’s edition.
Some Things the Campaign Does Bring* About a Spirit of Co-opera-tion and Increase* Values The Clean Up and Paint Up mpalgn develops community spirit. In this campaign all s of people iiarr *«-: «> and play together. Chronic knockers are led Into the ranks of the loyal and useful boosters. It makes clean streets. The streets and alleys are cleaned, repaired and generally thereafter are kept in good condition. It eliminates germ-breeding places. Disease-breeding haunts are destroyed. Mosquitoes, files, rats, roaches and other pests often are practically obliterated. This campaign saves human lives. It Improves vacant ground*. Lots are cleaned up. mowed and '‘painted” with the green of grsee and shrubbery, or are converted Into playgrounds or thrift gardens, thm preventing their return to dlsorderllneee. Public buildings are renovated. They are cleaned up and beautified Landscaping is renewed. Homes are beautified. Back yards are cleaned up. Homes are thoroughly cleaned from cellar to garret. Thus living conditions are Improved throughout the community. Fire losses are reduced. It remove* ‘be accumulations of waste and rubbish, the most common cause of fires. Firs traps are raxed and often replaced by modern buildings. It Improves sanitary conditions of markets and stores. It makes the buying public demand clean food, handled by clean people In clean places. It Improves milk and dairy condition* It not only eradicates Insect pests, which breed In dark places In factories and warehouses. but la conducive to much cleaner and more sanitary habits among workers. It decreases accidents. Disorderly piles of materials, scattered crating with upturned nails, often cause accidents. Similarly untidy conditions, with bad sanitation. cause carelessness and sickness and Impair workers’ morale and efficiency. Property values are Increased. Clean, well-painted bouses are worth more to live In and will sell for more than dingy, unpainted
It helps business. It starts pair and building activity, creates a lively demand upon local dealers for everything needed In making homes clean and attractive. It advertises the city. Many communities have shown a more rapid growth In population after a campaign was inaugurated than they even hoped to enjoy. If Indeed yon want SmithvlUe to grow you must show that you have the goods. Verily ye have the goods, but the Impatient prospect will not trouble himself push away the weed* tall gr and sand banks to take a peep. Whereas the smallrwt merchant knows that stock on dusty shelves needs more thar advertising to move, so be take'.b It upon btmselt tA shoo the dll and place the goods with all the lustre In bis show windows. So taketh from me the electric sign Is the cat's | meow. If you will only msketb the | appearance of your town your 1 show window. The man that baveth the high-, eat weeds on bis lot payeth the | moat taxes, for the property purchaser la not seeking a place to hlddeth from the wild ducks. Verily I tell ye a little grass, a few flowers and a prim appearance Is the support that the electric sign la rocked upon. And a few weeks thereafter they sent me a marked copy of tbelr local paper. And they were having a Clean Up and Paint Up Campaign. And they were discussing the need of the SmithvlUe Bank emj ploying an additional teller and Ithe reason why they were going to oulld on a lot that they owned for twenty years, wondering whether winter would find them In Florida or California. And I thought of Maggie: for If this thing keepeth on. Maggie may have to get busy. For Smltbvllle is really beginning to grow. Moral—Co-operation Is a sign of prosperity.
Clean Up and Save Upf Frequent visits to the receiving teiler's window is the direct result of cleaning up. Avoid waste and save. It is the savings of today that makes the opportunity of tomorrow. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SEA ISLE CITY
BET rooR 'niAT NOME OF OUR FLAPPERS ARE 60VN6 I TO RUST OUT* PAPERS SAY- - PAINT VR.tV»ST* RWSTV
Are You Gambling with Fate? L*«t week end was marked by the increased motor traffic. Every additional motor car ir an additional hazard. Are you flirting with disaster by not protecting yourself with liability insurance? Don't take a chance, the cost of this insurance is low. E. O. HOWELL Insuraaoe of Every Description PhiUdalphi* Offiss CoOTt HoUSC 138 S. 4th St.
Build Riqfit, Build Now!
It is not necessary at a can Up or any other Urns for us to blow our 'jwn horn. The satisfied owners of buildings and homes that we have built do that for u* Now is the Ume to build. Let us estimate and show you how you can Hnance It. If you never make a start you will never get far. Estimates furnished. HARRY MULLER Contractor and Builder Sea Isle City s New Jersey
Used Car Clean Up!
RECONDITIONED BARGAINS Buick 6 Touring Winter Enclosure-—A good car foi $300 1 Ton Ford Huckster Body Chevrolet Sedan, $200 Clean Up of Fori Touring* Dodge Sedan—Buy this at your price. A BRAT. CLEAN UP BATJE
SMITH’S SALES SERVICE Cepe May Court House, N. J.
Making Clean Up Eaty Take advantage of the many electrical appliances to make the household tasks easy. Everyone can save you nme and labor. Jlow, right now, is the time to have those extra connection* and plug* inrtalled. An examination now of your eketne wiring and fixture* cotta nothing and may save you much annoyance during the season. RALPH SHORT Electrical Contractor Display Room 304 Landis Avenue See lale City New Jersey

