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the Atlantic Land Company and baa been conducting a confectionary store at the corner for a num-
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Boom Hits Cape May Gty Hard
Staid, conaorratlve Cape May City was Invaded by the real rotate bog dazing the past week and the residents of that one-time premier resort all at once awoke to the fact that for yeara they had boon walking over "acres of dIsis.” andl prices lamped by i and bounda. We say prices, rallies, for tbs values were i ail the while, only the le were aot awake to thttn. From the Star sad Wave of Sat- . urdsy we taka the foUowlag tacts
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dent, and other Interests This great tract contains approximately two hundred lots and Is bounded by Madison, Columbia, Stockton and Jefferson Streets, in' the heart of the city. Another notable sale was that of the King estate with riparian rights and situated between Jackeon Street and Decatur Street. This purchase Includes the Tangerine Cafe property, the bath id improvements, up to Hotel, the (Ad Arnold pftperty and on the ocean side of
the Weaver
Wm Defend jffn. Xattia The women’s organisations of Cape May County have secured former Prosecutor Charles W. Wolverton, of Camden, to defend Mrs. Mary J. MatUa, charged with the murder of Noel Pappalardo, of Sea Isle City. No date has been set tor the trial and It Is not likely the case will be heard until late in the fall, as Justice Campbell's calendar is crowded.
also swamped with orders for buildings to be erected ss soon ie present season has tapered These contracts range from
NOTICE OF SALE
Collector’i Sale of Unpaid Taxes, Assessments and Other Mnnidpal Chaises on leal Property in the “Oft; of Sea Isle City, in the County of Cape May” in the State of Mew Jersey
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ply erf vacant land, particularly, to far from masting the demand. Following the announcement of the sale of Hotel Cape May. came the news that the Hotel Lafayette had been sold tor 1125.000 to s firm of Atlantic City. Then the Colonial chanced ownership, the Konowlteh interests purchasing at a reported sale price of 140,000. Phillips' restaurant, southeast corner Decatur and Washington Streets, was sold Tueeday at <25.000, to Joseph Weinstein and On.. 14 North Third Street, Philadelphia. 1‘isiemriiin will be taken early nmti Spring. The northwest eoner up to the Liberty Theatre, sue sold by Ch ~ Campbell lit 940.000 the i
day.
of the meet desirable business
locaoo— m the city.
The oftiee of Irving Fitch reports the sale of the Quinn property, Dolphin Street aaf Pleasure Avenue; a cottage on Dolphin Street; two beach front lots, near Ludlsm
lots on Loretta Ave- - - - M beach front lot in the y ^ totowlal property of^ Mrs.
other deals, according to Mr. Fitch,
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HAVE BUTEK8 FOB BEA ISLE aty properties. If you wan to sad. list with J. C. OCeltosbsn. *» A»bary Are.. Ocean CRy.
The office o? Lowta a Chester reports the sale of Ova lota belonging to H. Pierson, on Knowles Avenue; three lots of Hnrry ?- Fasey, on Speaoer Street, wert of railroad; two lots corner Knowles Avenue and the Boardwalk; three tots bought by Anna Barr from L BL Dorney. re-sold, located at Lad-
Inenday. Hunt's Pier, at the foot of Decatur Street, changed ershto Ttanday at *121.048 and the USUi Lafayette wai
sold at 91*0.000.
One o' the Isrgnsf sales rs, #d this weak that could be etsntlsted was Oat of the Bi Hobb estate, purehaasd by the Sawaco Co., L. B. Miller. F
contracts are for cottage* for private owners who will make the ielr home for the summer
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(Wildwood Beal Estate Page 16) Dodge and Chevrolet Clash A Dodge car, driven by Edmund J. Toner, of Atlantic aty. crashed into the Chevrolet touring car of Harry Alexenberg. of Woodbine, opposite Camp Cardinal Dougherty. Sea Isle aty. Bunds* morning, about 3 o’clock rtimaglng the Chevrolet to the extent of about tivi hundred dollars. The damage to the Dodge amounted to shout two hundred and sixty dollars. Toner, who was in an intoxicated condition, was arrested by State Trooper John E. Bishop and was given a hearing before Magistrate Alfred Steelman, of Sea Isle City, about SM Sunday morning. Steelurn fined Timer 625 and coats. Fined for Speeding Robert Young. S509 Hamilton Street. Philadelphia, was arrested by State Auto Inspector James W. Devine, for reckless driving on the S^a lale City Boulevard. Sunday afternoon, and given a heating before Magistrate Alfred Steelman, of Sea Isle aty. who fined Young 923 and costs. Young who was accompanied by hto wife and three
a one side of the road
Oouxt Guard Sent to Jail
arrested Wednesday evening by
Sol.-oney Thursday morning bn plead guilty to the charge and wan given the choice of 91* and costs or 30 days in JalL Not being able to produce the IS rocks, be will be guest of Sheriff
T siren by Edward B. Arnett, Oonootor of Taxoo a the County of Cape May. In the State of New ’ d oeB at
lands tenements, hereditaments and real estate. In the City of Sea Isle City,
a May. In the State of New Jersey, her el ns ft er listed upon assessments for the year 1M4 and prior, remain unpaid, a the amount chargeable a.-ainst said lands, on tbs first day im. aa com pot ad to the following list, together with Inter sat • tram the aald Brat day of July ml. at the rata of ( par to tba date of the said sale and the cost of tbs sale, pursuant
titled. .TT—- - ^ an Ant of Legislature of the State of New Jersey QP-
jssraiffiaVt laws of ISIS of New Jersey, pagsa SSI.
collection thereof by the eras m of ml). Chapter JS7 of the and supplements thereto and
WEDNESDAY. THE NINTH DAT OF SEPTEMBER. . at tbs hour of two (» o’clock. (Standard Tims) In the afterni OWNER BLOCK LOT
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boardwalk, aonth of Lrn. Street; five loU on Cowbor Street and one lot on Farrand Street; •oven lots on Boardwalk, extend Ini to Pleasure Avenue. Many other
transactions through this
are not ready for pobUca’loa Prudeatial Tract ScitiBf Fast A record crowd of buyer* were in Sea Isle City on Sunday at the offices of the Prudential Development Corporation, developers of Sea Isle aty Cardens, and almost all lota of the first division are now sold. The contract for the fill Is to be let this week, and work to to start on Janaary 2. 1826. with a completion bond guaranteeing
tfeo fill by next spring.
While the price of Sea Isle City real estate to steadily advancing, the values are still way below that . of other resorts, while the sale* activity to eqoally as grant, making
k end to expected. If local raal Is men can got proper’ listed for sate There to a faato
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_ ——- „ party. Pine A vena* and the Board-d-.W-Itto. OH- walk< Wildwood, for S3UJ60C this * wild wood week. The frontags of this property to about 47 feet sad it to about 180
' .p, which maaaa that the oot sale price was over
94,708. a figure never before reached in this County. Clayton 8. Lows, of Wildwood, to Teasorer of
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OTHER MATERIALS—brick, cement, plaster, etc., etc., are also reduced in price. No matter what your plans call for in materials— we can supply you. There are no wasteful profits when you deal directly with us.
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