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Benefit Carnival For Band and Firemen
Will Be Held at Court House on September 9, 10, 11 and 18
A carnival (or the benefit of Volunteer Fire Company and the Leu alien Band, of Cape May Court House, will be held on the lawn adjotnlnc the county Jail. Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, September S, 10. 11
and IS.
There will be all kinds o< amusements. A feature of thi carnival will be a popularity contest In which all alrls residing is Middle Township are eligible tc compete Votes am being sold at one cent each. The girl getting the greatest number of votes will be awarded a diamond ring on the last night of the carnival. Second price will be an onyx ring. Both rings are on display at WlHet Corson's Drag Store, Cape May Court House. kiddle ear races, for boys and girls, six years or younger, will be staged on Friday and Saturday. September 11 and 12. at 7 P. M . daylight saving time. Prises will
Big Block of Inland Lots To Go at Auction
A portion of what promises to become one of the moot Important of Cape May County's Inland developments will be placed on the market at an auction sale Saturday. September 6, and Labor Day. September 7. The development Is Wildwood Park and is located on the Main Seashore Boulevard and the new boulevard to Wildwood. The land to owned by the Wild-
wood Park. Inc., Company, of which Jacob 7 jo rents Is president. Mr. Lorents has owned the land for nearly twenty years and gave the right of way for the new Wildwood Boulevard through his holdings free to the county. Sixteen years ago Mr. Lorents advocated such a boulevard. It tss opened a year ago. The sale Is being conducted by C. W. Toboldt's Heel Estate Auction Exchange, of AUanUc City, well known for their activities in, many parts of the country.
2,265,683 New Jersey Natives
1,906,141 Axe Beddents of State, White 360,648 Have Unrated
nos returns made by the United States Department of Commeroe show that there are 2.2IS.CSS eons and daughters of New Jeresy In the United States.
be awarded to the winners each night by the First Nations! Bank of Court House and by the Cape May County TIUe and Trust Oom
pany.
There will a fruit and vegetable exhibition. . _ donated by farmers and gardener* of Court House and vicinity. The produce will be disposed of on the last night of the carnival. E. Riley Mlxner. of Goshen. Vi as donated special prises for a contest for boys from 8 to 12 years. The nature of the contest has not been divulged. Prise# for this contest and for the kiddle car races will be placed on display at Corson's drug store prior to the operlng of the carnival. Those desiring to eater either contest should register ai the Court House Garage or at Tyler's lumber yard. The Leuallen Band, of Court House, will furnish i night of the carnival. Plenty of amusement is promised for every
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Morris Stephenson, of West Cape May. spent Sunday evening with Mias Dorothy Mailsra. Walter Sack, of Ocean City, called on friends here Sunday af-
ternoon. Joseph Watchko and Mrs. Elnathan Sapp motored to Tuekahoe Monday evening. Kra. Bessie Champion, of Mul11c* Hill. L spending an Indefinite stay with her mother. Mrs. -Ste-
st ra. Elnathan Sapp is entertaining her brother. Mrs. Peter Preach D entertaining her mother and father, of Pennsylvania, this week. Jessie Potts, of Audubon, spent the week end with William Gannon. Sr., and family. Tucker Sneed and wife are entertaining hts sister and brother, from West Virginia. James Smith and family, of Pitcairn e. are making an Indefinite slay with his aunt. Mr* Mary
Mrs. Asa Madara and daughters motored to Atlantic City Wedi day Mr. and Mrs. William Burns and daughter, of Atlantic City, spent Friday evening with her mother, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballinger and daughter were among those who were In Ocean City Saturday evening. The Epwortb League held it* monthly meeting with Meg Anna Young Thursday evening. 1 William Brown is the proud owner of s new coupe. Mrs. Mary Corson and mother. Mrs. Mary Collins, were In Ocean City Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Elisabeth Young and daughter spent Tuesday and Wedneeday In Atlantic City with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lseds. Mrs. Josir Stltes and daughter spent Thursday with her sister. Mrs. Elsie Glbberson. of Sesvllle. Herbert Madara made s business trip to Atlantic City Saturday.
riAGARA FALLS
1 EXCURSIONS
THBBHDATS
September 17 und October 1
$16.80
From Sea late City
T-ck.-t« good In parlor or akwp-
fior del alto and time of OS ...nmJi Ti. kel Agents. A*fc for
The ideal Route to Niagara hanna Valley.
. Ticket* good for M days.
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Standard Railroad I
compared with 2.028.221 in 1920. Of these 1.905.141 ara residents, while 290.8<2 have migratNew Turk claims n;-re native Jsmsymsa than any other State with 124.014. There are 98.082 In Pennsylvania, 12,275 In Massachusetts. 19.874 In California, 11.194 la Ohio. 11.908 in Illinois, and 9.817 in Michigan. The smallest migration la 198.
No matter how; low the ther-
County Lib-ary Beginning To Function
The Cape May County Library Is commencing to function, and will get Into full sway by October first, according to Miss Bess McGregor, county librarian. In an Interview with the * '
Mtm McGregor stated that already a supply of books are 1c the libraries of Cape May. Wildwood. Tuekahoe and 8ea Isle City, but
Mim McGregor le i
Maurice M. Sofroney
REAL ESTATE Landis Avenue, at West Jersey Both Telephones
Do These Look Good to You?
132 feet on the beach front, in cenbal business section of Sea Ue City; 120 feet deep on corner; large building with eight stores, ball room and apartments. This is the finest comer in this growing resort, and is priced low for quick sale.
220 feet on the beach front, and facing two streets, with a frontage of 220 feet on Landis Avenue. Twenty-six lots in all, and every one equally desirable. At the price of $20,000 it is a wonderful investment opportunity.
Cottage on the boardwalk, in best residential section, 44-foot frontage, 110 feet depth, 12 rooms. Priced at value that was below the market six months ago and is now a give-away. $7,500.00
Sea Isle City real estate is die best buy along the New Jersey Coast. We can prove this, by the rapidly increasing values of practically all the property here. Real estate is still so reasonably priced that investors can, and do, realize a handsome profit cm their Sea Isle City holdings.
City, with its firm, hard sand, and its protection from dangerous currents by its location in a cove. The boardwalk is straight, and bask so close to the water's edge that the promenader can see die surf breaking almost at his very feet.
No resort on the Jersey coast can boast of as fine a beach as Sea Isle
Beach front values are still low enough to present a most attractive investment opportunity.
Consult Us Today
At one time or another, during the life of every man or woman, there comes at least one BIG opportunity—the chance of a lifetime. The ability to recognize and take advantage of that opportunity constitutes the difference between success and failure, happiness or unhappiness.
Today that elusive lady known as Opportunity is knocking at YOUR door and pointing to Sea Isle City. Here lies YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY—an opportunity to realize some of the big profits you have been hearing so much about in seashore real estate.
BEACH SCENE AT LOWER SEA ISLE CITY
Ntrtlw thi- malgstic «wwp of the ocean and the gradual eloping beach. Here the bather mav wander «*ver.l hundred yard* oceanward, and due to the gradual sloping, firm beach, not be In deep water VhekMdtol^n Play In perfect safety. Like beaches are found at gvery resort In Cape May County kldd ‘** “ n

