Cape May County Times, 10 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

GAPE MAT COUSTT TIMES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1882

REM. ESTATE RECORD OT WEEK’S ACTIVITY CHE F0LL0W1MQ IS AH ABSTRACT OF CW3TEYAHCES EHTERED FOB UOOBB m THE OFFICE OF SHE COUETY CLERK; IN CAMS WHERE THE C01SIDERF D OMITTED, THE SUM Of Tint TWtitTi WAS

Coart Houm week ending Oct. 27th: Ocean City Mattie O. Fountain to Bernadetta T. Danielr3n. Port of lots 794 and 7»«, eection A, with right of way Over S foot wide strip of land designated os an alley. Alonso Cotton, et ux.. to Mildred K. Newkirk. $1,200. Lots 2 and 4, section A. Daniel Haggarty to Francis J. Dobolbower. Lot 1. mop 1. oelng premises No. 1222. Pleasure avenue. Francis J. Dobelbower to Daniel l&ggarty. et al. Same as above. Henry B. Cooper, Jr., et ux.. Mabel S. Hulton. *3.600. Part of tot 770. section F. Annie L. Stanton to Maurice Gandy. $600. Lot In N. W. line of Boy avenue, 119 feet N. E. from 10th street. 44x100 feet. George W. Krouse, et to James H Allen, et ux. $3,000. Lot in N. W. line of Bay avenue. 310 feet S. W. from 3rd street. 60x85 feet. Sarah M. Greene, et ala., to Richard P. Sterne. $650. Lot 605. section E. Richard P. Sterne, et ux., to Robert McConnell. $1,100. Same as

above.

Xalmla Tribe. No. 220. Imp'd Order Red Men, to J. Frederick Greenwood. et sis. $13,000. Lots 781 and N. E. 40 feet of lot 873. sec-

tion A.

Edmund H. Madden to Stanley M. Pontlere. Lot 675, section A. Harry A. Toggert. et ux.. to J. Aimer Dittrich, et ux. $4,000. Lota til and 712. section D. Walter A. Dittrich, et ux.. to ▲meita Franklin. $7,600. Lot 1068 and N. W. 10 feet of lot 3067, block 30. plan 2, Gardens. Charles W. Beret to James Palermo. et ux. $650. Lot 130, sec-

tion C.

Pauline W. Reinhardt, et vlr.. to 3. Wilson Monthan, et ux. $1,000. Lot 632. section G. Maude B. Thomas to Charlotte S. Chester. $49,000. Part of lots 878 and 853. section A. Haflelgh A Co. to Siudla Realty Corp. $15,490. Lots 1 to 4 Inclusive, lot 8, tract 3, plan of Haflalgh A Co.. 1921. John H. Williamson, et ux., to Harvey C. Creamer, et ux. $5,000. Fart of lot 826, section C. William B. White to SUnley D. Krler. $6,000. All undivided half Interest In lot 11. bloek 10, plan 2. Ocean City Land Co. Beulah R. Wanamaker te Mary H. Wanatnsker. $600. Lot 287. sec-

tion C.

seashore road where same Is intersected by N. E. line of Richard C. Holmes farm, containing 20.3 acres. Borough of West Wildwood "W. D. Hann and Co. to Frank Myers. Lots 23 and 23. block 34. with bungalow thereon erected. Same to William 8. Mauser. Lots 5 and 6, with bungalow thereon erected. V 'Idwood Bxtenslon Realty Co. to Barbara A. Btlerlen. Lota 19. 20. 21 and 22, block 14. Borough of North Wildwood Abram J. Unruh, et ux.. to Robert M. Manship, et ux. Lots 36 and 37, block 196. Henry H. Ottens to Frederick 8, Smith. $760. Lot 30. block 264 North WUdwood Land Co. to Horace W. Rosa, et ux. $100. Lots 2 and 4. block 262. Same to William Upkln. $100. Lots 6. 8. 10 and 12. block 263. Elisabeth Vlcary to Thomas P. Walls. Lot 18. block 166. John T. Byrne, et ux. to Joseph A. Diamond, et ux. $375. Lot 29, block 167. Harriet J. Eurdssll, et sis., to George F. Cilia. $100. Lots 6 and 7. block 178, 2nd Ward. Henry H. Ottens to Newby Swsnwlck. $100. Lot 40. block 117. 2nd Ward. Same to Thomas McCormick, et ux. $2,260. Lot 8. block 144. Thomas McCormick, et ux., to Henry H. Ottens. Lot 8. block 141. John T. Byrne, et ux., to Joseph Problnsky. $366. Lot 16. block 167. Henry H. Ottens to Laurence J. Pruseack. et ux. $3,000. Lot 31$, block 306. North Wildwood Land Co. to Fred. F. Shedd. $300. Lots 30 snd 32. block 198. Same to Richardson G. Lsu. $100. Lou 1. 3 snd 5. block SSI. Henry H. Ottens to Belle H. Browning. $190. Lot 9. Mock 218. 1st Ward. City of Wildwood William H. Felsburg to William H. Kendsrine. $100. Lot 3. block 170, 3rd Ward. Richard T. Jones, st ux.. to John Baker. $3,000. Lot 10. block 7. John L. Valletta, et ux.. to Hyman Pekareky- $6,000 Part of tou 1. 2. 16 and 17. block 66. John P. Simpson, st ux., to Trustess of The Augel /Islt Baptist Church of Wildwood. N. J. Lot 6. block 140, Baker Bros. 1904 Premium

Sale.

Beecher-Kay Realty Co. to Georgema Am wake. $$.500. Lot 24.

block 110. 2nd Ward.

Emily M. Griffiths to George 3. Ehmann. LoU 26, 27 snd 88. block G. Harry A. Spencer, et ux.. to Wil-! Ham R. Gills, et al. $6,500. LoU

28. 29 and 30. block 120.

Mary W. Bromley, et als.. to Oliver Bright. LoU 43 and 44. block 32.

N. K. section.

Emma Powell to J. Ralston Garrison. Lol 19. block 10. Smith Endicott. st ux.. to Carl 8. Schlenstg. Lot 12. block 62. ' Benjamin F. Mitchell, et ux.. to, William A. Carroll, et ux. $4.5fiO. 1 S. W. half of lou 28 and 29, block 68, with cottage thereon erected. Elisabeth McGowaa to Mary V. 1 Johnson. Lot 7 and adjoining N. i W. 15 feet of lot 8. block 39. I Mary V. Johnson, et vlr., to James

Callahan, et ux.

Huebner, st ux. $2,500. Lot 1. block B, plan of Stockton property. P. F. Rothermel, Jr., Trustee, to Eleanor Boyajlan. $13,000. Lot 10, block D, plan of lou o' Stockton property. Manor Real Estate A Truat Go. to Helen N. Ware. *13.000. Lot at intersection Of N. W. line of Dscatur street, containing 6.050 square feet. Borough of Cape May Foiat J. Howard Weatherby. et ux., to Albert O. E. Gerner. $300. Lot 36. block D. Bessie E. Watson to Simon YankloveU. $14,000. LoU 1$ and 14. block 59: lou 1 and 3. block $0. Marshall D. Swisher, et ux., to Julius W. Schiffmacher. $4,090. North portion of lota 1. 2 and 2 and South portion of loU 4 and 5, block 72. Edna T. Folsom, et vlr., to Augustus W. Murphy, et ux. LoU 17 and 18. block 34. Wildwood Croat Improvement Co. to Catherine & Reeves. $444.45. LoU 26 and 88, block 9-A, plan A-l. Catherine 8. Reeves to Lana L. Wrialey. $800. Same as above. Lower Township Caroline Baker, et vlr.. to Samuel Cox. et ux. $250. LoU •*. *9 and S. E. half of lot 70. Wildwood Boulevard tract, plan 2. J. Howard Weatherby. st ux. George W. Christopher, et ux. $150. Lot 10. Mock 64. Cape May Imp. Co. Cape May City James M. E. Hildreth. Spee'al Master. (land of Joseph S. Stftes, st al) to Judith M. Taylor. $6,060. Traci of land In North side line of Stock ton avenue. 78.6 feet from Best side of Jetsraon SL. containing 4,267.76 square feet. ■EXT WEEK IB FIB8T

Dr. William E. Darnell, Director of Campaign in Booth Jersey, Is-

West Jersey Investment Co. to n. E. aide of Juniper avenue. 105 feet

N. W. from intersection of N. W. aide of Pacific avenue with N. E. side of

Juniper avenue. 45x93 feet. Mery E. Still, et sis., to August 1s-

berg. et ux. $500. Lot 7%, block

46. 3rd Ward.

John P. S mpson. et ux.. to Frank McGurk. :t ux. Part of lot 14,

portion of lot 14,

Rowland Development Co. Lot 109.

Mock 1. plan 2. Gardens.

James H. Crosslr.ghsm. Jr., et ux.. to John T. McDade. Lots 826. 827 and N. E. 10 feet of lot 128. section H; also lou 898 and 199, section H. Charlotte 8. ChesUr. et vlr., to Thomas Haig. $6,500. Part of

tou 794 and 796. section A.

William Anthony Malo. et ux., to James A. Brady, et ux. $3,500.

Lou 194 and 195. section N. P.

W Pauline Slckler to Robert J. D. Field. $3,100. Lot 396. section C. Dorothy E. Klrchner to Isabella S. Thompson. $1,800. Lot 3046 and East half of 3046. block 30, plan 2.

Gardens.

Dennii Township Emmor J. Levis to Charles W. Mumford. et ux. $700. Lot at Ocean View, adjoining lands of Deborah DeVaul and Somers Corson, containing 1.8 acres. Mead Tomlin, Sheriff, (property of Edward F. Prlckett) to Maurice M. Sofroney. *760. Tract of land situate on N. W. aide of main seashore road, adjoining land of Calvary Baptlat Church, containing 1 acre. Maurice M. Sofroney. et u William F. Coin, et ux. Same as

above.

Sea Iile City

Mead Tomlin. Sheriff, (property of Ssa Isle Fish Products Co.) to F. C. Arnold. $4,500. Lots 26. 26 and 27. block 1. and the abutting width

Mock 46, block 45

Frank 21. McGurk. et ux.. to Elisabeth it. Simpson. N. E. portion of

lot 14. block 45.

Elizabeth Dickinson, et vlr., to' Caroline Appenseller. $1,350. Lot

2. block 26.

William H. Petsell. et ux., to Daisy May MarshalL $6,606. Lot «.

block 25.

Borough of Wildwood Crort WUdwood Crest Cc. to Frank P. Dougherty. Lots 37 and 36. Mock 43. Same to Frank MeNlchol. et us. Lot 1. block 54. Same to bame. Lota 27 to 34 Inclusive, block 52. Same to same. Lots 7 and 8.

bloek 54.

Same to Frank Wauser, et al. Lou 2 to 6 inclusive, block 6-A. map of Highlands and Riparian RighU East of Atlantic avenue. Sahie to Benjamin F. Master, et ux. Lots 27 and 28, block 31. Frederick W. Haiuwmann, Ex'cr, to Francis A. Canuso. $2,500. Lou 1 and 2. block 22. Same to John E. Logan. 82.909.

Next week. November 12th to 18th. Is to be known os ''National Cancer Week." a week of education on the part of the medical profession of America on the subject of cancer. Dr. William E. Darnell, of Atlantic City, is Director of the campaign tor South Jersey and Dr. Eugene Way. of Dsacisrllle, U handling It tor Cape May County. In a circular Issued by the American Society f 0r the control of cancer. .he sponsors tor the movement, ws find tbs following startling f&cU regarding this dread disease: ‘“Today physicians are fighting another dreadful plague.—CANCER. ThU disease has no terrors for the young tor the death toll of tbU disease U not token until mid-life. After the ago of forty Cancer becomes one of the most potent agencies of the Angel of Death. Lnder the efficient leadership of the * uerican Society for the Control of Cancer, the medical profession has , announced that the week of November 12 to 16 U to be a nation-wide “Cancer Week" devoted to the attempt to educate the people to recognise the early symptoms of Cancer, In order that its victims may obtain prompt assistance and check the trouble In 1U beginning when a cure can be effected. When the disease U far advanced, it U always fatal: there Is NO LATH cure tor Cancer. In the EARLY recognition of Cancer lies the hope

of cure!

"Ninety thousand people die yearly of cancer in the United States and the number of deaths from this disease u steadily increasing. Many of these Uvea could be saved if the treatment of the disease were begun In time. Today ninety thousand people have Cancer in an early sad curable ■togs; a majority of these win die of the ulsesse unless they seek treatment In time to be cured. “Is It not stlil true, as of old, that we are our brothers' keepers? Will you not help thU cause by Intorming yourself of the early signs and symptoms of Cancer and by spreading the news to others? We oak you to help these sufferers before It U too late by Joining In the Cancer Week activities. Above all. Inform yourselves ss to the early symptoms of Cancer!” - Pamphlets of information can be obtained from the American Society tor the Control of Cancer, a purely Philanthropic educational association, the office of which Is at 270 Seventh Avenue. New York City. BUnJHMG CABA0E 0M SNORE ROAD James E. Allen U building a garage on t.e Shore Rood, at the head of the See Isle City Turnpike. Allen U also erecting three bungalows on hla farm, which he ha" cut op into town lota. Magnolia Lake, which this nei development adjoins, is one of the most beautiful spots in oil Southern New Jersey, and attracts visitors at all times of the year. JEWEL PRESENTATION “ State officers and members of the Daughters of America who present Thursday night when members of the City Council of Ocean City met in the City Hall, witnessed an attractive program in the presentation of the Jewels to all past

Of Italia Place, plan of Veneclan tt h *{ d v’, block 4 ' al "° ,oU

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Jones. Quit claims lot 14 and adjoining 8. E. half of lot 16, block 8. 1 William H. O'Keefe to Edna T. Fol-

Rebecca H. Bovell to George L. Bunn, et ux. $2,500. Lot 11 and 8. E. half of lot 16. block 4, South

Point.

Anna E. Barr, et vlr.. to Sofus S. Jensen, et ux. $1,500 and $1,000 mortgage. Lot 16. block 19. S. W.

section Tax block 45-B.

Jacob Greenfield, et ux.. to Michael A. Luongo. et ux. $350. Lot 18,

block 7. N. E. section. Borough of Stone Harbor

Jennie L. Bittner, et vlr., to John M. Groves, et ux. $3,500. Portion of lot 246. block 90-91. section C,

som. $900. Lot 27. block 13 N. W. half of lot 26. block 13 Wildwood Crest Co. to BeecherKay Realty Co. Lots 10. 11 and 12.

j block 34-A. map of Highland* and Itl-

| Parian Rights East of Atlantic Aw

Middle Townihip

Beec*er-Kay Realty Co. to John A I Purdy. $75. Lot 33. WUdwood

‘ Toulevard tract, plan 2.

J. Howard Weatherby. et ux.. to I Alexander Daxls $300. I»ts 11 and 12. block 61. Cape May Imp. Co

Lower Township I Beecher-Kay Realty Co. to Mary James M. E. Hildreth, et ux.. toj A - Hasenmayer $150. Lot* 41 and Charlotte Kates. All right, title and: WUdwood Boulevard tract So. t. Interest in farm whereon Philip Ro** Cape May City formerly resided, being lots 4 and 5. ! Frank B. Mecray. et ux.. to Ethel containing 123 acres and 3 rood*. : R Spencer. $1,200. Lot In s. w. Also tract of salt marsh nearly sur-1 side line of Franklin street. 55 feet rounded by Leonard's Thorofare: j B. W. from corner Franklli

Aotomcb'Je, Tractir and AmtioD School “Lmrgmt to tk$ East"

Petr Automotnre School 39th h Market Hla. 9 to 14 N. 20th

The program Included such tertolnlng features ss song and recitation afforded and a delightful buffet luncheon followed the program. He Swore Constable (to South Dennis man who has been knocked down by passing motorist)—"You didn’t see the number, jut could you swear to the man?” Villager—"I did. but I don’t think he heard me.” JULIUS WAY. M. D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

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Stlte* Sound and Elder Creek, containing 56 acres, with exceptions. Charles E. Matthes. et ux.. to Avalon City Building and Loan Aoeoclatlon. Lot 329. canal lots on Stone

Harbor Turnpike.

Frank O. Mtoner to Roy P. Hixson. St ux. $3,000. Tract of lend beginning at corner in center of main

and Benton avenue.

P. F. Rothermel. Jr., Trustee, to Charles Beafrled. et ux. $4,950. Lots 6 and 7. block B. plan of Stock-

ton proper! y.

Same to George 8. Curtis. $5.(>00. Lot 6. block A, lot 1. block B. plan of Stockton property. George S. Curtis, et ux., to Solomon

foobing hi AD Ite Branchs* SEA ISLE CITY. N J. MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY Bread Roll* Pie. and Fancy Cakes BAKED ON PREMISES Landl* Avenue and Coral Street SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. Good Eats Always AT Chandler’s LIGHT LUNCH and BAKERY HOME BAKING A SPECIALTY CAFE KAY COURT ROUSE

OCEAN CITY ELECTION RUIET | Contrary to the overwhelming Democratic returns throughout ths | state. Ocean City gave the RepuMIcan party a solid Republican vote In the general election Tuesday, and In returns from the two municipal wards, according to City Clerk Horry Morris, the Democrats had little or

no chance.

Mayor Joseph G. Champion, long the guiding hand of municipal affaire in thriving Ocean City, was ac-j corded the heavy end of a 1025 to 308 count Charles H. York, making the race against Mayor Champion, received 138 votes In the Second Ward snd 170 In the First Ward. The Mayor polled 573 laths Second Ward and 458 In the First.

A. usual there was no ^ of the peace and the election^ off la qstot fashion, accordir* J ports rooetved by Chief of *, Johnson. ^

was held by Riders of Ocean City and aZ County at Unwood Thur*d»y u It apponra, from all Indicia porta, that a “good time 1 Joyed by nU.” The degree « P. O. 8. of A. has grown pc* siaoe tbs organisation more twelve months ago and now

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