Cape May County Times, 20 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE HAT

PMDAT, JULY 80, 1328

The Week in Real Estate jjjnsfen of Cape 3l*y C««ty Pwperty as Recorded i> the County

Clerks Offtee

Extracts of AD Deeds Published in conjunction with the

r a pr May County Gntette, Cape Mey Court House, week ending July «th;

Anna Vliglnla TriUe. et rlr., to (vjrse Ward Remington, et ux. t; 500. Lot 22, Delancey Realty Co. j. Wilson Simpkins, et ox., to Joseph J- Lawless. $19,000. Lot 695,

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i Dean Fenner to Mary Pride, tl ... 14.650. S. E. 30 feet of lot 16. block 2. plan 2, Ocean City Land Company. I iiBS tv J. McDuffie to Keyhan Realty Company. $2,600. Lots 918 and s:6. block 9. plan 1. Gardens. Krna Wilson, et vir.. to Oacwge A. Hatrxi. $5,000. N. W. 28 feet of lot 115 and S. E. 36 feet Of lot 123, plan J. Bay Front lots. Same to Albert H. Allison. $5,000. X. W. 4 feet of lot 123. all of lot 121 and S. E. 20 feet of lot 119, plan 5, "ay front lots. F. Preston Pierce, et ux., to John J. Procter, et ux. $7,000. Pam of lot; S3* and 839, section A. Centenary Fund A Preacher's Aid Society, etc., to Edward 8. Moody, et ux. $600. Lot 193, aeetlon B, S. E. corner First and Simpson Avenue. Sallie F. Dalyrmple, at al-. Ex'crs, to John J. Riley. $1,660. Lot 477,

Howland Development Frank H. Grumvaid. #1,600. '7. block 3, Gardens. Holla Garretson, et ux., to Edward T. Jones $1,600. Lota 146 and 147,

section C.

Same to City Water Company. ; 3.6v0. Lots 336 to 328 indnslre,

eciion C.

Norman H. Hannah, et ux., to .'ballets A Klmnach. et ux. $S,:59. Part of lot 197. North Point. Hum Toner Lengstroth to William I Armstrong, at ux. #10.000. Lots !"’3 and 1010, block 10, pUn 1, iardens. with buildings. A Joseph H. Fisher to Keyhan Realty • >(.300. Lot 470. section D. J. Frank Sbellenberger, et ux., to rnme K. Kelierman. #8,600. Lot I». section D. Mai caret F. C. Wagner to Clinton Bleckley. $600. Part of lots 31 nd 12. section C. Zoe S. Paris, et vir., to Morris E. lauseman. $3,890. Lot 618 and K. 7 :u f. t of lot 620. Fidelity Realty Company to Thos. i. Mould, et aL $60,000. Lot 461. sction C. • * John J. Hood, Jr., et ala., to Wlljm Thompson. $4,000. Tract 1, ans of lota 702, 703 and 704. secn E: tract 2, 8. W. 30 feet of lot d and N. R 30 feet of lot 702. William Thompson to Hiram Halliser. $5,300. Same as above. William Evans, et ux.. to Annabel oner Marr. $5,960. Lot ir & E. r.e of Wesley avenue. 100 .eet S. '• 11 "ni 2*U street, 40x423a feet. John E. Jones, et ux.. to H. G. arris A Co. $100. Part of lot 877,

vlioii A.

John M. Simon to B. Wilber Trttle. ux. $10,600. Lot in N. E. Une ••Benton Place. 60 feet 8. E. from urinthian svenue, 37^x65 feet. Charles H. Dennis, et ux.. to J. £uon c UnC,r ‘ ,16 ’ 000 - Lot E ? 6 > Hintra G. Halilnger, et ux., to Har-1 "I S. Paris. $3,800. Parts of lots! US. 702 and 704, section E. Ldward M. Sutton, et ux.. to (Bias. Stamm. Lots 339 and 241. Sec. A. Michael J. Flanigan to Hannah G. arMurtrie. Lot £36. aeeUon A. Herbert H. Wilson, e* als.. Ex’crs, ; hi' hard P. Sterne. $1,990. Lou it. »4l and 642. aeetlon Q. tlaience L DuBols to Isabell S. fidukee- $1,700. Lot 2984, block ' Plan 2. Gardens. Hey ban Realty Company to Isabel mpson Cordukee. $1,700. Lou 520 id 521. section E. " Irank Wanaer. et ala., to Harry Hayes, et ux. Lot 624. aeeUon G. Kobert M. Thompson to Clare M. •'itosm. $400. Lot 203, section B. M tlliam M. Taylor, ei UX.. to Fred- • lioffman. Lot 36. section D. Denais Township Ej * r “ ^ Scull to Samuel G. Chria*30. Lot 11. eet off to Sarah p'"sley by her father. IsUh Chris■itiiiulns at corner in Racoon "■ntalning 6 acres. ‘■n Gandy, et ux.. to Samuel "an $76. One-half tract of ^ ’ijoinlng lands of J. S. Nixon,, Wilson and others, being part ■leeway tract, containing 152

' inient Amainte. et ux.. to Mad- " ‘ Hrwca. $1,600. N. E. 35 ' "t lot 5. block 4, 8. W. auction, '■aiie* Bidllngmeyer. et ux.. to "'h I Craven. $2,030. W. hflif | ‘h. block 4. South Point. ■’"'"i H. Foster, et ux.. to John Lot u, block 49. N. E. 4 - Eliubeth Anlth to Vito Bucco. *1.000. 8. E. part of lot 21. v *» B. with buildings, c io Edlgusrdlo EUssno. el ux. •V W. part of lot 21. block »ith buildings. 1 "" k O'Neill, et als.. to Ethel V. •p N. fc. divided one-half part ' 1 *• ‘ 'oek 3. g. W. section. Borouf b cf Avalon huie Realty end Development » to Charlew W. Davidson. 4 of loU 100 and 10 Sec. 24. Borough of Stone Harbor i , !l * l “ L Turpin, et ux.. to Scott ’ ■‘"'ey. Lou 92 and 90 and edleel of lot K8. blo«k 92. N. Turpin, et us., to Chss '■•ne N W. 1$ feet of lot 96 o/ ,ot ntlllain L Turpin, st ux , to Chas. '■‘n* Lot 94 and adjoining 10 M °* lot 96. block 98.

IGdcQe Township

George H. White Land and Improvement Co. to Lucinda Hayes. Lot &c^S’u. PUn E ' WiW — and*3A Mock*!?? ptaSt ^ 85

10 M ‘ Uehlil #• Jones. Lota

83, 20 and 84. block 179. plan E. Same to Noah Jones. LoU 40. S3

and 39, block 179. plan E

Same to Samuel P. Jones. Lou 37

and 3$. block 179, plan E.

Lewis Bishop, et ux., et al.. Antonio Carino, et al #100. Plantation known as Homestead planUticn. where James McUnden formerly resided, containing 119 acres, land and

marah, with exceptions. City of Horth Wildwood

Alfred James, et ala., to Jtm _ Dleu. et ux. $6,860. Lou 14 and

16. block 262.

Frederick D. Webster to Richard

$8,000. LoU 37 and 38,

Andrew C. Hogsn, et ux., to Harry Hagerty. $100. Lot 411, 1st ave-

nue, block 158, First Ward.

Mary A. Kettman. et vir.. to Harry ! E. Seibert. Lou 1 and 3, block 228. Harry E. SetberJ, et ux.. to Nathan

Friedenberg. Same as above.

Nathan Friedenberg. et ux.. to Dora B. Archambault. LoU 1 and 3,

block 228.

James Canon, et ux., to William all. $100. Lot 18. block 174, 2nd Ward, with buildings. Anna 8. Sr.an to Sarah Problnsky. LoU 25 and 27. block 267. Henry H. Otlens to George K. Sinnamon. $1,800. Lou 37 and 39. block 116, Aliens Canal tract, with

buildings.

George K. Sinnamon. et ux., Mary G. VansanC Same as above. Henry H. Ottens to Kldine B. Mick. #100. & E. one-fifteenth of lot 31. all of lot 38, block 303. 2nd Ward. Borough of Wmt WDaxoed George W. M. Fisher to Michael J. A. McKenna. LoU 11 and 12, block

28.

City of Wildwood George A. Redding. Sheriff (land of Chai<es Irvin Childa, et ala), tc Edmund J. Crowther, et ux. Lot 14, block ^33. 2nd Ward. Harry L. Fisher, et ux.. to William M. Lester, et ux. Lot 14 and adjoining S. E. one-half of lot 13, block 34. Joseph Tarantelli, et ux.. et ai.. to James Love, et ux. Lot 11, block 65. Henry H. Ottens to A. Albert Baimer. et ux. $1,889.64. Lot 2 block 172. -King Realty Company to Penny [pence. $276. Lot 3. block 140. City of Wildwood to Wildwood Bungalow Company. Lot 1, block 54. **. E. section, 1st Ward. Same ti Same. Lou 2 and 3, block 64. N. R section, 1st Ward. Same to Same. $400. LoU 35 and 36. block 23, between Sunset Lake and Hudson avenue. Same to Same. $80. Lot 11, block 140^ 2nd Ward. City of Wildwood to M. Sophia Bright. LoU 9 and 10. block 46. N. E. section. Same to Same. LoU 11 and 12, block 63. Mary Hoskins to George M. Bannister. et ux. Lot 12, block 40. 1st Ward. George M. Bannister, et ux., to Mary Hosklna. Same as above. City of Wildwood to Mary L Trotter. Lot 19. block 133. 2nd Ward. Same to Seme. Dot 40, block 140, 2nd Ward. Robert Grogan Ur Harry Masker, et ux.. $5,000. Parts of loU 17 and 18. block H. George A. Redding. Sheriff (Und of F. E. Smith Lumber Co., et als.). to Minnie Lee. #60. LoU 9 and 10. block 62. Henry H. Ottens to Mary Hannah hlenxlg. $1,800. Lot 18. block 109, 2nd Ward, with buildings. Harry M. Wolfe, et ux.. to Clara Stelnle. Lot 26. block 18. Walter A. McLain, et ux.. to Geo. 8. Kleinsian. Lot 4. block 48. N. E. section. . „ Frank Wonser. et ux.. to James D Pasquale. LoU 6 and 6, block 35, N. E. section.

SPECIALIST k Chronic Diseases

DR. IMHOFF SJLOk. 1M» a Sprues St*. FU*

Borough of Wfldwood Cmt Wildwood Crest Company to Mat-

thew Arkwright, et ux. LoU 6 and

6. block 54.

Charles Alblg, et ux.. tc Allen W. 8. Clegg, et ux. Lou 13 and 14.

block 63.

Wildwood Crest Company to -. T ohn C. McClure. LoU 32 and S3, block 64. Nicholas Albrecht, et ux., to Wm. A Blocksom. et ux. Lou 1 and 2,

block 8.

Samuel Kogen, et ux., to Ralph Whitley, st ux. LoU 1 to 4 Inclusive,

block 38.

Joseph G. Louderback. et ux.. an Charles W. Splndler. et ux. South poi'ion of loU 56 and 66. block 3.

with 1 Vi story building.

William H. Seegers. et ux.. to Nicholas Albrecht. LoU IS and 16.

block 60, with buildings.

Frank Wanser, et ux.. to James D.

Pasquale. Lot 27. block 9. Borough of West Cape Hay

Emma J. Scull, et vir.. to Edyth Mae Schellenf ;r. $1,700. Lot situate on York avenue, bounded by lands of Aaron W. Hand, William Church and John G. Sheppard, containing

2197% square feet.

Cape May Cjty

John P. Coyle, et ux.. to John M. Laddy. Lot in N. W. line of Col. avenue, adjoining land of Samuel A. Harrison and Evans Norris, contain-

ing 6500 square feet.

Borough of Cape May Point Weetley Blevin to Robert Lewis, et ux. $1,600. Lot 34. section D. Sea

Grove.

John Cairns Gardener BUILDER OF LAWHS PLAHTS OF ALL KUTLS FOB SALE S47 Wert Avenue 0CEAH CITY, HEW JERSEY ! Phone 167-W

Good Eats Always Chiller’s LIGHT LURCH

Fick’e Weather With open arms and smiling face You beckon us to come. And bask in your warm sunshine And list to bee's soft hum; You woo with fragrant incense Of budding leaves and flowers. And then—you hide your sunny face And drench us with your showers. Now that Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, has joined the forces fighting the cotton boll weevil, the next thing these pernicious little pests knoir they will be changed into cotton pickers. There is bard earned money and hardly earned money.

P* haps no “movie" star has gained mor* favorable coneldoration for exI co* ent work than has Lois Wileon, iv w appearing in “The Covered agon." Miae Wilson has baan seen s Isadlng woman in rumorous promiant productions. She entered the moI Ron picture fold eome time ago after winning a beauty contest conducted | by a Birmingham (Ala.) newspaper. ' i is a typical sweet, home-loving I type. Before going into pictures she

Hughes Music School Pipe Organ, Piano and Theory Studio; 826 Asbury Ave., OCEAH CITY, H. J. Phone 731 At Sea Isle City on Thursdays Pianos for Sale—Talking Machines

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PERMANENT types of con.mT struction naturally reduce insurance rates. But their real value is in the insurance they themselves give—insurance not only against fire, but against deterioration, upkeep and re-

Your building material dealer’s experience is am insurance polic" that costs you no premiums, but instead saves them. Follow his advice as to types of building and

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The Miracle in the Can Oar Grandmother*a Day and Now In the days gone by our dear old Grandmother stood over a hot wood stove for hours at a time to prepare food for her family. Little wonder, with such long and constant practice, she became a positive magician with viands. Her ideas and still have been transferred to the modern canning and preserving plant so that the housewife of today can enjoy the bountiful provisions of Nature as fresh and sweet as when plucked from the tree or dug from Mother Earth. Thit it a wonderful age i n which we live

Ready-to-Eat Foods of Merit \

R. & R. Boned ( Choice Sardines _ Imported Sardines — Marshall’s Herring — light Meat Tuna Fish-

Pink Salmon

Del Monte Salmon Franco-American Spaghetti Pure Salad Oil Imported Olive Oil

big can J can 12c, 18c can 14c —Vi Ib ““ 21c can 10c hot 8c, 17c -Vi *** cnu 29c

Delicious Apple Sauce - Pure Apple Butter-

Taste Tells MayonnaiseAssorted Jellies

Fruit Preserves Asco Peanut Butter

Asco Catsup .

Sweet Mixed Pickles . Potted Meats Fancy Wet Shrimp

can 15c can J5c bot 22c ^ tumbler H)c _tumbler 15c _tumbler iQc _bot I2i/ 2 c bot 15 C -..can 5c, 10c can 18c

Asco

Pork and Beans

3 25c

Victor Bread

Made in our own big. sanitary sunlight bakeries and sold only in our Stores. Bread Supreme Extra Big Wrapped Loaf 9c

Regular 23c Cooked Corned Beef

19c

Asco Alaska Red Salmon ... 25c

5c Gold Seal Flour

Ceiling; and Satisfying ( / Ginger Ale ) *"»• ~ ) Root Beer ■ 12c 3 | Sarsaparilla ) vMfi Empty bottles redeemed at me cent each.

Rich. Creamy Cheese “■ 31c

Milled from the very choicest wheat. Yoi find it the best for all purposes. Asco Baking Powder can 5c, 10c, 20c

Fresh Baked N. B. C. Soda Crackers 13 Syren Sandwich > b 32c

Asco Corn Flake* Meaty California Prunes Acme Ice Cream Freezers _ [ce Cream Sr It <Q ulc k Freezing) Mason's White Shoe Dressing p. A G. and Pels haptha Soap Lifebuoy and Ivory Soap

3 PkK» 20c _3 >bs 50c 2 qt size 98c big bag 15c bot 10c .cake SVgC 3 rakes 20c

The Answer is in the Cup! Asco Coffee u,i : 29c You'll taste thi difference!

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Asco Teas ^ 12c : 23c Delicious whether served Hot or !■ ed.

Addresses of our Sea Isle and Ocean City Stores LANDIS AVENUE AND ITALIA STREET SEA ISLE 0STY OUR OCEAH CITY STORES 755 Asbury Avenue 401 Asbury A VMM 745 Asbury Avenue 1126 Asbury Arenas