Cape May County Times, 2 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, F1IDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1

Wildwood In Need of AllYear Houses

rbng Class, WWch Is Omter jt of Water PayiUtiiii, Fad It Hard To Seeare Homes

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By HKUKM & is a steady K row Ins detor all year houses. There _J supply and, the arerase kins class, representing the biggest part of the winter tion are In a quandary for to live In. To overcome get away from the fact of two leases. Is a problem ennost In the minds of propowner* coverln* Five Mile ladles of the First Baptist da' school, made a successful in all kinds of food stuff. Sattbe affair taiclng place on i Slaughiet property. I',(rations at the “l^arquette. uor an enclosure to the porch ch will provide commodious ofspace for the extensive buslinterests of Miss Clara Mc-

Mary J. WWidow*, of the mary." is at home for a short from a recent trip to CleveOhio. visiting her son's famAlrs Widdowa wtl! spend the Calltomla. and Mrs. George W. Banks returned from an extended Vermont, glad u> be home Mr*. Banks la the proud af a 9ne new nedan. a gift Mg Banka. Augusta Gw user. Is a at the Virginia Girls' Colin Roanoke. Va. A me* younger nodal net. Is greatly mimed ns the of dancing and mid-winter a/lvancep. n the Rending special pullof Wildwood Sunday tnorn*t. it carried a number of tens leaving for the see are making extensive s. destined to various Iocswhere hew enterprises await • -peelally those vrbo have ed all property holdings

R Stafford, many years a i here, left Saturday for flphla for a winter stay, operty on 11C West Maple having been aold. Mrs. i]’“ ntane adds one more to •g list of owner* who rank file of property changes mark a turning point history. B Daley. Jr, Mrs. Daley •tlier left here this week to >n 1’bUadelphla. having sold "MUge In Wnst Wildwood Mr and Mrs. Wilson Hihbs • l>a»e located In Went PbllThelr oottagr .with that blag Myers. In West Maple having been taken over by 1" r lialfman. tales manager

pictured scenes of those i Maces Mr. Glees and she •Ing i n route through PenuOhic. Want Virginia, t on. etc, os a motor tour over several nnexa. The tipect to be home this

M has been broken In |» locations on the new n*-nt on the front recently d by the dty. for the of homes, mostly eottbe newer type, which to a big demand here average summer visitor. I

iy of whom are tiring of the X-tling Ufe found In a^lnLnu -It. and Mrs. Edward C. Mc®«Ty and Mr. and Mr* *, j. Pnblnexpect to leave In a few week, for Bermuda, making stop over at all Important place* enroute. On their return Mr. McOarry will enter Into the building activity ■tnee several big contracts are pending as a forerunner of a and bigger seashore resort. One by one. boardwalk merchants are closing shop till the opening of the season of 1»I«. w here present term leases expire. It oeboove* the tenant to think quickly as to what will be his move next year. It 1* universally expected that In the turning of so much valuable real estate here, a new and up-to-date building boefcn will enhance the boardwalk property line. Miss Catherine Manley spending a week or ten day* at her cottage. East Maple Avenue. Mias Sara Perry will leave this week for her home In Richmond. PA, closing the "Perry House" for the winter. Mrs. Catherine Walsh and family will take a short holiday visiting with friends and relath-es in Philadelphia and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley, of Philadelphia, were oneday visitors Sunday last. . Grone A Hoffman, real estate operators, have pUms under way for the erection of a three-story brick structure on East Oak Avenue. adjacent to their offices, on a strip of ground recently purchased by them for the purpose. The building will be laid out In offices on the main street floor, with apartments shove for all year occupancy. A one-story structure Is in course of erection opposite for etores and living quarters In the rear, for Mias Likens. Members of the Ladles' Aid Society of Trinity Lutheran Church are preparing strenuous plans for a working winter In making ready for next reason's annual bazaar. These ladies are renowned for

One of the attractive show places about town la found In the wonders of the brilliant dahlia blooms In 8. K. Stinger'* garden, corner New York and Glen wood Avenue*. Hardly more beautiful displays are found In the hot houses here, both In point of color and oiie. In a remote corner of the Slaughter property. U found a tangled nuu» of morning glories and magnolia ruses. In the early morning when the morning glory la prettiest, tht* dazzling white rose lift a stately head above the detv color line, strikingly beautiful to behold.

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NOW IS THE TIME TO REpalr that roof. We have a good stock of light, medium and heavy weight. Buy the Champion Roofing of Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. Look for the sign."—Adv, »7-tf.

T HE msa who can't ace any further than his wme doesn't believe in buying red estate. If yon have vision we can seD you property that will profit yon exceedingly.

et A Grip 3n Your Dollars Leads Through A Savings Account If your earnings seem to slip away before you know it. you need the help of our savings departtnenc fit, help you keep your dollars. We help Jour earnings with 4 per cent Interest.

ecurity Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

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Ocean City Not A Place For Gamblers Fntnre of Besort is Absolutely Sure, States Head of Keyhan Realty Company

Facilities Not Adequate

Mrs. Josephine G. Keyhan. head of the Keyhan Realty Company, stated today that "speculator* will never *top Ocean City." when asked concerning the future of Ocean City and the advent of gamblers in real estate here. -.C 1 ! .1 ““ ,,r • That mere is some speculation in ocean City and It Is probable that In some quarters prices at which sales are being made do not reflect the actual values, but In spit* of the speculation and of some inflated prices," she continued, “the future of the whole of Cape May County Is assured. "The growth of Ocean City during the next ten or twenty years will be on a foundation as *ubstantial as was that of Philadelphia or New York. During the past few months this city has been suffering because so many people have been attracted here so suddenly that the existing facilities m* not adequate to take cere of the extra Influx of population "Unfortunately there I* abroad -i the land a feeling tha. money la g, owing on the street* at Ocean City- This is a misconception which is attracting some persons who have no business being here because they are the ones who are most likely to be harmed. Thsy come merely to gamble and gambling in real estate lx very ticklish

of having it well nnder way by October 10. when the plots will be placed on sale. The «ale will be conducted at the ballroom of the Flanders Hotel by Joseph P. Day. well-known New York auctioneer. This company will also develop early next spring the huge plot which extend* from ocean to bay from Forty-second to Forty-sixth Street, which was purchased last week by William S. Ryan from the Leddlngton Development company. This sale waa one of the biggest recorded during the busy season In Ocean City real estate and probably the most important, a* it will open a new field tor building In Lae spring which will go tar toward making Ocean City not only a summer resort but an all-

round dty.

Free of Worries

Yea Bo Cynic:—'The modern flapper's clothes remind me a great deal of the Liberty Loan speeches." Fallguy:—“How no?" Oyric:—“Just long enough to cover the su eject and short enough to be interesting."

Baltimore Sun: Radio, airplanes and “had to stay down town to talk b'ldneas"—all these great Inventions lose out by comparison with the scheme concocted by coal dealers assembled In Chicago. These bright men will agree for s fixed sum to keep a man's house at a specified temperature and he has nothing to do except supply the house. They will put coal in i the cellar and their own furnace man will do the rest. And now j If tailors will only offer to keep a man clothed at a fixed charge per annum and food dealers will contract to maintain him at a specified weight, his worries will be st an end. He will be as free from care as the Inmates of s

penitentiary.

She Understood

Lady waiting to u “Say. you've been in that booth twenty minutes and haven't said a word!" He:—“Wait just a little while longer. I'm talking to my wife!”

Add the sum total of reckless All lads of the sunny age of ten motorists to the whole number of whose fond fathers buy them air walkers and you get the Habit- j and bee-bee riflee are hereby adIty Insurances on your car. i vised to practice on papa first.

Mrs. Keyhan believe* that the nmoT of speculator* In Ocean City real estate has been greatly overestimated and that the foundation of the recent activity In real estate here D by people with jneans who are investing money here judiciously because they feel that Ocean City is bound to expand within the nert few year* at a rate more rapid than even at present. The Keyhan Realty Company started work last week on their development of Ocean City Gable*, a fifteen block development *ust below Strathmere. The work ls"being done rapidly with the Intention

Foil His Cunning There is a human wildcat hovering around you waiting for an opportunity to poance down on your house in die night and take the valuable things you treasure. Best and safest thing is to keep them in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes—die rent is too small for us to mention—see us today. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

“Send Dadd back Home ,,

\Y/HEN you left home, you promised “Sonny" you'd be back in time W to fair hi m to the ball game on Saturday. He believed you because of a child’s natural faith. And each night he prays for your safe return. Suppose .... suppose your trip be extended .... indefinitely .... forever! Would ''Sonny’’ get die things you promised him. the future you’ve planned for him? Would his blind faith in you as a protector and a provider of happiness be justified? Most fathers and family men fulfill their obligations to their families if they live to reach the peak of their earning power. But, if their income be snapped off earlier by an unkind fate, their families suffer. Younger men today, realizing this, do like the chap did in— “Jim Wiring's Awakening” Our Free 40-Page Booklet This fellow woke up to a married man's 7 obligations and found a way out. The plan he used to fulfill them—to capitalize his earning power without undue stinting —I* described briefly in this booklet. Phone, write or send for your copy.

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Em: Tomatoes 3 “"25c An unusually low price for tomatoes of this quality.

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