Cape May County Times, 8 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

REAL ESIA1E RECORD OF WEEK'S ACM ttk Thaxnnma am tuatat

FOE EEOOU) H THE OFFICE OF THE COUHTT CLXXX; Dl USES WHERE THE COISDEXATIOH IS OMITTED, THE SOM BAKED g THE DEED WAS flDO.

Published In conjunction with the Ce&« Key County Gasette. Cepe Itay Court House, week ending: August IS: Ooeut City Rendolph MereheU. et els., to Joe«ph & QenteL MM. Lot 778, hectlon H. Berry P. Herding to Freak A 'UeA «t ux. ft.000. A W. XI |8ft of lot in Mi I«. *. 75t test of lot 1M, amUn 0. . T he Centeaery Fund end Piweehers Aid Society of N. J. Annuel ConferMee of M. B. church. Bx'crs, Freak Longo. |I00. Lot X40.

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■ H. Peyrsn. et ale., to Amerl Company. Lots 277 to 282 Uon C. John XL Mein, et ex., to James G. lock, et ux. SS.2S0. Lot X9. plan

Chertee Henry Fox, et ux., to Ben. 1* OerrolL h7.000. Lot 4. section A. Plea 2. Oerdene. BeaJemin B. Weetherby, et ux.. to Harry Gerrett MILer. Lot 720.

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Thornes & Simmons, et ux.. to B. Freaklln Perks. SM?.**. Lot SSP.

Mebel B. Holt, et rtr., to Thornes A Simmons. Lot 578. section D. Edward K. Hanaoom. et ax.. John H. Mein, et ux. 815,000. Lot beginning et point In 8. E. line of Beeeb roed where N. A line Korth street Intersects seme. 100x000

feet

Jsmes A Lake, et ux.. to William F. Vandergrtft. 8500. Lots 114 and 116. section M. John Pettereon to Lloyd R. Smith. $260. Lott 107-A and 107-B, tAeed plan. Altnede VenSent. et Tlr., to Mary Mile Feeney, et eL 87,000. 105. section C. Rowland Reel Estate Company to Prank E. Derby. 88.500. V. A 87 teet of lot 20. section 2. Ocean City Lend Company. Ids H. Sayres. Excfrx, to Hannah W. Mitchell. 81.000. Lot 856. aastlon A Hannah W. Mitchell to Helen M. Felghen. 82.200. Lott <68 end 866. section E. Harvey C. Miller, et ux.. to Otto W. Greenberg. 81.000. Pert of lot 2. blofck 1. plan 2. Ocean City Land Company.’ Haflelgh A Company to Fidelity Realty Company. 86 000. Part of lots 445 to 449 Inclusive, section B. Hill Dredging Company to Thomas White. 81.*00. Lot 188. North

Point.

Matthew J. Murphy, et ux.. to Ocean City Title A Trust Company. $4,000. Lot In 8. E. line’of Ocean avenue. 400 feet 8. W. from 10th

•treet.

Naomi M. Sutton, et vlr.. to Leon M. Leopold. Part of lot 1, block 802. Estelle L. Taxis, et vlr.. to James A Bell. Part of lot 187. block 7. Walter A. Dittrich, et ux., to Mary A Robb. 88,700. Lott 711 and

TX2, section D.

William A. Cortright to Laura A. Flu. 82.000. Lot 14 and part of let 1$» section* 3 end 4, Ocean Front

Raal Estate Company.

Robert B. Smith, et ux.. to Charles . et.ux. 83.800. Lot 539.

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J. Roacue Sharp, et ux., to Emil Largbeek. 82.800. Lot 386, section D. Minnie Sultan to Barm M. Crosley. $6,976. Lot 94. Girard Realty Co. Hannah W. Sllfer. et ala. Ex’era. Walter Scoble VICTROLAS and PIANOS MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY

Hinomli W. Sllfer Lou MS. Ml. 867 and part of 868, section L Upper Township A LU'dlem, et ux.. to WULot 21. map of Homestead Farms, containing 6 acres. Sea Isle City William A. Ryan, et ux.. to Howard Fullerton. fT76. Lott 17 and 18. 8, 4 and 6. block 4. South Point. Harriet A BruB to Fllomeno I* Staxlo. 82.760. Lot 6. blocs II N. A section. Tax map block S7-A. Borouffe of Avalon Walter Gabell. Ex'cr, to Wesley Rockett, et ux. 88,600. Lott 21 and 22. section 8. Hannah W Sllfer, et ala.. Ex’en, to Hannah W. Sllfer. Lot 28, Mo-

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Borough of Stone Em tor Avalon City Building an<* iuoan Aadation to Kte jt F- *’.—«• M6C. Lota D-l and D-S. block 106. Mead Tomlin. Sheriff, (land of Frank A Bruseal, et ale.) to Stoue Hat her Building and Loan Aaaocla8600. UA M. block 108. plan D-4. dF-l Midfie ToWBAhip ^*^ Rita Brooke, et vlr.. et el., tolva TutUe. Quit-claims all right, Utle and Interest in Went half of tram of oodland. containing 8.8 acres. Sallle T. McFarland to William A TJlety. Lot 309, canal lott on Stone Harbor Turnpike. LUeon M. Watkins, et vlr., to Bmll Leyner. $200. Lot 27. section B, Bay View lott; also lot 20Vi. section B, Benny's Landing. Arthur A Butcher, et ux.. to William W. Kaln, et eL $600. Lot 2. plan of lott of A. B. Butcher, Rio Grande, containing 1.16 acres. taMgk of Uorth Wildwood Edwin T. Brad way. et ux.. to Andrew F. Stoy. Lott 10 and 21, block 108. Henry H. Ottena to Louis Groves, et ux. Lot 18. block 115, 2nd Ward. Peter L. Peterson to Pauline V. Hewitt. Undivided half Interest In block situate In 1st Ward bounded on South by Virginia avenue, on N. E. by Spruce avenue, on N. W. by Ohio avenue, and A W. by Walnut avenue: also all of block 72. Rowena May Pierce, et al., to Margaret J. Beecher. Lott 38 and 40, block 281. David McKlbbln. et ux.. to Herman O. Meyer, et ux. $1,600. Lott 24 and 38. block 257. Lewis P. Albrecht, et ux.. to Anglesea Fire Company. No. I. $J00. Lott 214 and 216, 2nd avenue, block 718. 1st Ward. Imogeene A. McOeee Pahner, aL.. to City of North Wildwood. 312, block 168, 2nd Ward. City of Wildwood King Realty Company to Mary Ida Trotter. Lot 6. block 133, Baker Bros. 1904 Premium Sale.

Elsie M. Patterson. Part of lott 21 and 22. block 09. Anita C. Groascup to Anton Ahlars. $650. Lota 1 and 2. block 70. Oliver Bright, el ux., to Wtltlam H. Welcktr. $100. Lott 7 ami 8, block 38. Cape May City Justine J. Roeeman to Andrew Dorner. $848. Lot situate on La.ayette street. West aide adjoining lands of Jas. Connelly. Matthew Xurcy and Richard 8. Ludlam. James McCooley, et ux.. to Robert H. Woe hi eke. $4,000. Lot beginning at Iron bolt at Intersection of N. W. line of Washington street, with N. A line of Sidney avenue, adjoining land of Mieajah Smith. Mary E. Tilton to Charles A Snowi.ec. $3,060. Lot 83, map of cottage sites. Borough of Cape Hay Point Adolf Wlechaa, et ux.. to WUMmn C. SchwebeL AD right, title and interest in iot 20, 'block D. Also lot 23, block D. Almira Bernard to Katharine M. Sebmucker. $160. Lot 188, Mock

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CAPE MAY COUHTY BASE BAM. LEAGUE ^,. ; w In thf games of lut Saturday, DennlaviUe won again, and now has hopes of capturing the pennant.

Martt v ef Carter, m Bu hnell, 3b . Delaney. 3b _ Steelman, p — J. Fldler, lb _ Westcott, If _ L Fldler. c Woo Ison, rt _ A Fldler. rf .

DennlaviUe South Seavllle _ BeHeplaln

Same to William L Kelchner. Lot View

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Nichols, c Wheaton, lb Del core. If Canuso. 2b L. Champion, cf _ Heaton, p Bulge. 2b

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SEA ISLE CnY BOWLEBS LOB TWO OUT OF THBSE Sea We City Whip* Ocean City hat learn in g Return Game; Cape May dfafe Defaats Them On Thursday. August 24th. Ocean City’s bowling team came to Sea Isle City hut were driven back In defeat. The seorea were: First Game; Ocean City 801. Sea lale City 760. Second Game; Ocean City 798, Sea Isle City 820. Third Game; Ocean City 784, Bea Isle City 846-. A margin' of 01 pins. 218. highest ecore for the night, wee rolled by A Olden,

of Sea lale City.

n Tuesday. August 81th. Bea Isle City went to Cape May and were licked by 881 pins. Th« Cape MaySea lale City tilt is now tie. 2-3. beseems were: First Gama; Cape May 770. Bea Isle City 717. Second Game; Cage Maj 407. Bea lale Cl'r 70$. Third Game; Cape May 8SS. Sea Me City 71$. Highest score 201, by G. Giles, ef Cape May. Ocean City defeated Baa Me City for the Irat time Wednesday, August 30th, by 8$ pins. Oesaa City* team railed a good clean game. The score: TTret Game; Ocean City 788. Bm Me Oty 7*3. Second Game; Ocean Oty $00. Bm Me City 782. Third Game; Creas Oty 768. See Me City 880. PrUmenr AK■e bald highest MMp. 109 pin*.

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.3 3 11 3 1 .116 11 . 1 0 2 0 1 . 0 1 0 11 .0 0 2 2 0 . 0 2 2 2 0 .010*2 .01010 .112 0 1

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5 10 24 11 7 Dennlsvllle 2 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 x—10 BeHeplaln 0 0 2 0 0 0 S 0 0— 6 Two baM hlta; Steelman. r Struck nut by Steelman, 6; Heaton. S; Champion. 3.

Umpire; Creamer.

Standing of the Clubs

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nBOWUM MATCH Five of Bm Isle Cttyls men went down la disgraceful detSet et the hands of flve of Sea Isle City’s dainty little 1 The men gave the ladles a slim handicap of ti could i The ladles were: Mrs. McMurra*-. Mrs. Constantine and MIsms Barr. Andrewe and Brady. The men were: MeeMi* Smith. JTeatman. Dennett. B’-ime and Stevens. Jerry Smith, who rolled the beet game for the men. can't understand why all the "hlasee" are aimed at him. One of the onlookers claimed the ladles could give each man twenty pins handicap and heat them, and also stated be believed the pin boys could do it.. Jhee” vs. •’hee." so lead *he elgu posted in the Febrie alleys the fore part of the week, and it drew the biggest crowd that ever attended a bowling match In Soa lale City. The score* were': FiSt ’ Game: Ladles 716. Men 694. Second Game: Ladles 722. Men'626. Third Game: Ladles 682. Men 691. A majority of 110 pins. Highest Individual ladles ecore 172 (Including 20 pins handicap), made by Mrs. McMurray. Highest men's score 197. made by Jerry feHth.

12, block 148, Baker Brae. 1904 Premium Sale. Elden Mitchell, et ox., et als., to Jacob Beybold. et ux. N. E. half of lott 2$ and 30. block 68. Minnie Blanc, et ala., to Matthew J. Quirk. Lott 13 and 14. block G. map of Ocean side of Atlantic avenue. Ben Snyder, et ux.. to Abe Zurilnick. 12,360. S.’W. half of lot 8. block 96. John T. Haggerty, et ux.. to James J. McDonald, et ux. 82.400. Portion of lott 1. 2 and 3. block 65. Charles B. Abrams, et ux., to William M. Bankln. 890. Westerly 20 feet of lot 10. block 33. Leverett Newcomb to Adolph H. M. Nagel, et ux. $600. Lot 30. block

10.

Borough of Wildwood Crent J. Washington Robinson, et ux.. to

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