Cape May county Times
OONfOUDATCO WITH THE SEA l»UB CITY REVIEW. FEBRUARY WI
Vol. 37i No. 3* lEWSM 011HE Mil IB AND OLEAMIMEE OF-. A L charactefi EMorr items interest about fouce you THIMOE YOU SEE. THE CIBCUIT OF
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1022
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1 to PnOFFBS'B BOUUE- £ BATTERT EA1X8 AMD BE8Cepe MU' Corntj; tf your tet-
SEA ISLE WINS HONORS IN OCEAN CITY ORAtHIATlON
r left nothin* to he 4e-
end Paul C. Rice. The younc ledlee
MMe Minnie Brmca enteep the Elate Normal at Trenton In September Mies Whlttlnjrton oontinues her Ml at Montclair, enterlnc 8e*.emb«r Monday mom in* aaw Paul Rice al poet In the Cape May County Times offloe. heclnnln* hU course In the (realeat university in the world the news
The HU County Baeehel Imcue a armed at Ocean , City on WtCmad -l«M. with repreaentationa from £ late City. Woodbine and Ocean View, oonchaded to form a leacue eompr he four dubs, and the preliminary
Saturday. June 17: Ocean View at cean City; Woodbine at Sea Isle City. Saturday June >4: WojdbSae at Ocean Ctty: Sea late'City at Ocean View. urday. July 1: Sea late City Oman City: Woodbine at Ocean Vie On the 11th a double header will te _ kyed at Ocean City, the recular a to take place at >:» dayttsht aavlns and a came between the Ocean City (Manta and Sea late City at I o'clock.
SERVICE STATION. SEA ISLE | _j i li Hewn ant tf ‘ SALE-ONE MODERN. SUPER
X Mhelimte and retag, j
at >on For Pupil In Sea late
i In each ot the oehool e State, and Sea laic City r the lowest in the eo»
<9 have been M-M-raa SM.T7: tn Caw May. a Towrehipk WL'T: ' . I7L11: U Otaan (Sty.
m lens idtes OfPIBIIIH HAPPEN INQS OUT or THE,ORDINARY Throughout ope may county, CONDENSED ‘ FOR QUICK READINO—'TENS GLEANED FROM THE MlOHWAYS AND BYWAYS OF THE OpUNTY’S RESORTS AND MAlVllaAND THAT WILL INTEREST YOU ,
Womena' Republican dub la planat the hotel "Wlrulm^'
With a victory o
e same wa« with Ocean City, at Oman Ctty. and the acore was IS-11. Sea late piled up rune In the Brat. S
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
5 Cents a copy
Well Known South Seavlllc Resident Throws Hat Into Ring; Now Director of Board
lot 70 and part ot lot 770. section H. Same to William O. Hlnderer. et u*.. ISO. N. E. 40 feet of lot 70. section H. William Watson Adams to J. William -lorrlaon. ot u*. Tract uf land on 8. W. side ot Bfehth street. 75 feet & E. Ocean avenue, beln* part of lot I.
ndunoed himself as a candidate for election next fall to the Small Bjsrd of Freeholders, which will take office on January 1st of next year. Mr. Foster has been active In public life for ma-vy years, and served for fifteen years jn the Township Committee of Dennis Township. He la now aenrln* hla second term on the Board of Freeholders. bein* re-elected by a Jarse majority last November. • Mr. Footer Is president of the South Senvllle Building and Lo*n Association, which office he has held for the past ten yean.
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Penn te Train at Cape liey fiend Coach John Heisman and 1 a*vr Compton, of the University of P atfvania foot ha* teem. Journeyed te Ckpe May Tkleday to confer with Leonard H. Davis, president; Harry Bettlea asAretary ud Leroy Wilson, chairman, o' thfc AlhleuB OommHtee of the Proeree sUk League, to make ifans to return t cape May again next fall to train tb team before petUng Into action on tb
r>«w Franklin Field.
Coach daman said there would be
Mils at a hotel. President Da via. on behalf of P«k*rr*stve League, tendered the clubhouse for the use of The squad
•ur men were hurt when their auto-
garet H. Woodward. Quit-claims, all mobile upmt on the Eldora road on Sunright and Interest In lot It*, section A. ^a, afternoon, as they were returning to ’Margaret H. Woodward to Harry W. Philadelphia after a lay's fishing at rib. st ux. Same as above. \ Green Creek. Raymond L. Warren, et ux.. to'Anna, The" steering gear of the car. which 1 Isabelh Mlngin. ff.POO. 8. E. 10 was a heavy Franklin touring, broke, let of lot H. and N. W. U feet of lot causing the machine to upset. George M. block 44. Ocean Front Real Estate C. WllUamson. of Philadelphia, the ty. driver, was pinned beneath the car and e Slthens to Frank D. Oeraghty. austalned a severed artery of his right Let 541. section D.. I wrist. The other occupants of the car Frank D. Oeraghty. et ux, to Louise ’ were Fred. A. Leyree and William
| Moore. Jr., and another man whose name *> j was not learned. All were badly cut and
: N. W. aide of Ocean avenue. I» feet N. I The Injured men were taken' to the E. from N E. line Of 10th street. Also Dennlsvllle oOce of Dr. Eugene and C. . tract. 114 loot 8. E. from S. E. Une of | w. Way by Messers. Massey. William
e and »4i feet N. £. f
WOMAN WILL C
' NOW! TOC WILL FIND J of Interest tn oat advsrttesmsn i of this iMH
»7L*4, with Veotnsr high with a esM I of 111 LM. The ooM In Atlantic City ■ 111.44. NEW HIGHWAY MAP IMUED FOR NEW JERSEY
tfued. 11.0*0. Let 04. a Horace W. Brardman. et ux.
P. Bartilucci. 0.404-
(city.
P- Massey probably D. Itamaon by plaeli
probably saved the life of WU-
ro tournlqueu about
How of blood.
After nnmy years of talk gnd ao pasmodK efforts along this line. It n Idhks as thssgk Ocean aty-wlB have
t New Jeret the Made w
ala. to John T. i
Mac Nell. Lot UO. section A John T. Mac Neil to Clara V. Culbc t u.ooo. Same as above. William Watson Adams to EUa May , Adams. *1*4. Lot at point of Inter - , section Of M. W. hue of Bay avenue
Mark W. AAame to Walter A- Dittrich, t ux SIM Let at point of Interaction of P. E. bar of Ocean avenue.
1th N. Et Boa el Plymouth Place. 75x75 N. E. section. ml I David McKJbbin, HI rasa Elukwia. Ad'mr. U> Aar* “*•
far hen Let an W. W. MOa af Asbui rsnux Os fast A W. from Thir
block 81. 3rd Ward. \ J. Kelly Treeber. et ux.. to Jenny M. Matters. 1.500. Lot ». block 10. 1st
Ward.
Sarah M. Frame to Elisabeth Dickinson. $500. Lots » and 11. block tf. 1st Ward. Emm. T. Wller to Fred Allgri-r. et ux. LoU 11 and 14. bloek D. Robert J. Kay. ot ux., to WUllam Oal55.500. Lot U. block IS.
Scott's pitching a
s backed op by a etrouc
tdaru. gravel, or o a of s laas durable d But* Highway System ’
FALK—OMB TVk H. P. MI AMU* , i: aim one IH H. T. Pal- , «rburs tor and ceil. H. C i inlet.—ad r art teamen t-
NonnanUle HcteL Ocean City. TWo KIMM When Car U WUllam J. Wlrth and William H. Me- , Osin, of Wildwood, were Instantly ki'Jed
mA ■« nfteht f 1
r. at vtr. ti.704. Lot A
Abri D. Ecult. rt ux.. to I
l Ran. et ux. |4M. P MecL 10? A eectioe C.
1 turtle, falling on top of them vers knocked aenariesa when A on their heads in the road-
of Kay P. SwaMwoed. <
ti H rt i. n "JL,
) portions of the sUU <
—^ State House. Trenton. New Jar- I r. for <5 dents
| a Uw Mis. Hariet Br^ has^ “
, fot the summer.
Mr. end Mrs. F. B. F.rfcer •» tar. Betty, spent part of the
Frankterd. going up la Mrs. Farfcer's Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoeoer. Mr. and . Mrs. Ira Mathias and daughter, and Mrs.
ot Tuckerton vtelted their
brother and son. Mr. F E. Parksr and i
_ own a few days. Tort mem tiers of the
. Phi'sdriphia. and with the s members of -he family, and
liri aging from PhlUdriph-s. the pair de- ! rided tn give It a tryout for speed, apparr. when they got beyond Mays Land-
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E- J- JERRELL HOW HEADS | „ lifted the wncrhrd es COUNTY BANKER** ASSOCIATION , k-s been Sushcd I
Cape May. was elected president; C. O. Eldredge. cashier of the Marine National p.rtk of Wildwood, vice president: W. 8.
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DAY CURRENT NOW ON
METHODIST O-ihCOPAL CHURCH Avenue and Uladne Slrrtt FranhBa Bowen. Mln'iur
Sundry «s*vleB»:
Bahhatk Hchnol. *•** *. M. ^ -
public Wondilp. II Rc A.
by farmhouse Ml Osins bead i moat severed from his body. Fran tetters in the pockets of t
Urns their Identity and the fact that they were in partnership In an electrical bus-
iness at Wildwood was esUMIah
Their wives were notified by telephone I and came to Mays I-ending lam night to
| claim the bodies.
° ^ BEST FISHING IN YEAR* H. g.! AT TOWNSEND** INLET Mnwrer. of the First National Bank of 1 ... . Oty. the retiring pnMdenL pre Fltetln. Forties Over Week-End * In the shnenre of the Mayer of Raserd Sreaking Catches He landers and King Fish
I B. Goff. 8r.. e> ux_ to Edwin
•O. C- Bteakly. et vb. Farm of Daniel Goff, luntaii.lna Itf Lent. 14 perches. Also West side of tract of land, adjoining land of John Wilson, dee d, eootalnlag 41 seres. 1 quarter and * perches. Also cranberry bog rituals Inride the
iries of Martha Goffs land, eonj 1 acre. II perches. Also trad*
’ containing 51 scree, an Joining lands of
Weriry Goff. Georgs McKalg and
rands Sheldon.
Borough et Stone Harbor Eleanor L. Rlatey to Julia V. Ward. , Lou 147 and 1«*. blocfc H-»l. plan C. B. Jacobs, et vlr.. to Esther E. ' McCurdy. Lot M. block 101. plan D-4. Borough of North Wildwood ben Moore. Jr- et ux.. to Agnes non. 1100. N. W. 17 feet of lot 104. and B E. If feet of lot Ml. block ML 1st Ward. .— A. Ccoper to Emma Johi *4.500. Lot A block 171. plan of H. H. Ottaas Vo. A adjoining North WUdwood.
Ind Wart.
Thomas Boyle. Ex'cr. to Rena Baker. 14.M0. Lot 411. 1st avenue. CHy Of Wildwood August V. Peterson, et ale . to Calh-
8. W. M feet of lou a. N. *- section, et ux.. u Frank XA
William F Sheppard, et ux.. to Martin H. Houder. *7.600. Let tf. block 11. Charles K. Hand to Edward T. Donaldson. Lot 15. block 8*. Ottena Harbor Tract. Kite Toppin. rt vlr.. to Frederick B. Greer, rt ux. *10.000. Lou 1 and A block 57. Edwin B. Fagan, rt ux.. to WUdwood and Deis ware Bay Short Une R- R. Co. Lou tf. 21. M and IT. block XI. Latimer R. Baker, rt tut- to WUdwood bl Delaware Bay Short Uaa R. K. Co. Lou 1 and A block 140. Baker Broe. 1004 Premium Sale. Ralph Whitley, et ux.. to WUdwood and etnware Bay Short Line R. R. Co. Lots 11 and ». block 11; also lots 1 and 1». block 147. Aims D. Parham, et als.. to WUdwood and Dele were Bay Short Une R. R. Oo. Lot 1. block Itf. Baker Bros. 1*04 Premium Sale. Harry E. Burkhart, rt ux.. to WUdwood and Driawai* Short I^nr K R. Co. *tf*. LcU II si.J M. block 111. fkgan and Whitley. *nc.. to Wildwood and Delaware Bay Short Une R. R Co. Lou A A 4 and 5. block tl; also lou 14 and 2*. Mock 11. Biker Bros. 'Ternium Sale 1*04. Joseph Hartle. et ux.. to George N. Smith. Trustee. Lot 2A block SL Ottena Harbor tract. Richard O. BtdweU to Ralph Whitley. Lou 1 and U. Mock 1,7. Mary M. Hal .is to Harry K Burkhart. (Continued on page 5)
I troas-
ter Jer
oompowte M E. | arts. Lewis Hsr lalih gave senprai , by Bud Hoff- i
FUMbj has been exoapthmaUy go< fownsend s Inlet, according to report* of kahermen. who brought in record-breaking
iTORM TREATS COUNTY LIGHTLY
croakers; Max DUgart. fishing on low tide Friday evening, landed M flounders d some weak-fish: and another party
pinted bp high winds which caused the death of sixty psrMsu In Hew Tart last 1 Lay night frosts* Cape Map Osunty '
** “ for any debu winds, but farther up Che 4 • fUT T T^me or U any way In City 'hare waa com pari u omKrarted or my wind and rain grew ten. t
iriUveiy Bute of We v
FLEASS LET US
KNOW
When you change your add-e ix City buns u
we CANNOT
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advertisement S-
o get your paper, but
to change change It to
D. Cini Ocean Pier Sow Open for the Season of 1922 Finest Surf Fishing on Jersey Omit Pier Theatre Now Open Showing Latest Release Paramount and Artcraft Photo Plays COMING—Ssturdsy, June 24th Rudolph Valentino in “THE SHEIK” The Phots-Play Smmntien of the Seasee Ora Night Only Monday to Friday, both iadute, one show at &45 p. m. Saturday and Sunday, two shows: 8 and 0*30 p. tn.

