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bipkln^ Kotoklotf r '°:
jraCT ... S»iae to HMTT -^ ♦:. 29. block »». ,
S.me to J<*«L
Lots 45. wtot. June* *y*5» » — ' W -
,j 550. L«»* >1. »*■
E „T'!sU-»af^L. Bright. ^> *»«*•****• ElolM Bright to HJOTT HOOtO, Ct
SH.
H. Brcadrctb. H. Pollncky, o PctcrKm, K»t Sownfdd. fc«»* I^trU, Jack Immcrmco, AUaa c. Mtaw A!rtnt “ ■«taM. Alia rraaci. Or^aaUU aad Dorrtk* and Bwnuol Ch ^ ^■UZtSESr'
U OMaaCtty.
Mr. aad Mra. Lm K. Daaartlrrt, ■i*. 3. & I*nn ud Isadora Xmaar■wa aotorad to MIDtUH os Wodaaa-
Loon I- W. Domenico Col T5. 3rd Ward. Nellie 1
Domenico
•ni Inf Ward.
s.ts
s^giess
THiil—J.
^eslTth trtsr£t°is tot- 1*. Moef
75, 3rd Ward.
Charles U -.tmwn •» ». to John T. DIUoa. ot ox M.MO. Lot M ar parts ot lots Si. M. Mock 41,
N. sectlos.
Harriet *. rnmX*. Ot t«r.. to
Catherine Johnson. block 111, Snd Ward.
Lewis O. Froot, st ax. • Domenico TroUso, at *1.^
block 31. Lewellro
Mi.lerton. si Mary A. I —I . J McLaosUiB. |14*«. IM tl. block 3*. plan HoH/ Bsm Georsd MUia. st ax. to <«oorys x. Hatr SS4M. Lot M. btoek il. N. E eectlou, wW> .oalldUai tharaoe. Oscar Haatesr, at a£, to L4*la Realty Comsssjr. N. W. »ft tost at lot II. block id. tot Ward, lot 24, block 1«.
Tompidnsoa. at ax MSO. —at 34, block «». r — ‘ tract. Wildwood pany to Wolttr _____ 2. block 111. plan Holly usaen imp. Walter BnttsrMM. at ox. to B«tterflel4 Engine Company. Easts .j above. V/eat Jersey Trost Coonsay. Ex*er, to Katie Berbnrftx li.eOS. Lot t,
Thomas Wmrtoa. Rose Trotassar. Lot tl aad X. ... hair of lot tt. block >1. N. E. section. Boreafk af WOivaad Croat Lillie W. encBmsr to Mary E. Weidmax f4M. Lots 1». I*, oloek
23.
Mary J
Wstsal. of Philadelphia, la Mo porosis tor rat week.
Uatsm asd daughter,
Ataia. ofJPMladelphla. riel ted rela-
eras given to MilTaaaday etenln* os
. Ho Is tbs teacher «t math sou tics 8t tbs High School
os Thursday.
nraoday In tbs Quaker city. Mrnianils Cohen was a PhlUdelpbla Tlaftor os Tkuraday and Friday. Mss. 8. Brealow -and son. Charles, Mtt on Thursday tor the Quaker city to stay n tow d-.ys with ralaUrea.
•rsteic motored to Caps May Court “ on Thnsday afternoon. _—baa Bstpsi vial ted bis relaUves la PhUa'.lpWa on TbErsday. Mies Mary Brealow took a trip to MHlv'.Ht on Saturday.
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sat opsari ramv. owaai u. laai
Mos Goodman asd Philip Weto motorad oa boalnraa to Wildwood os
Thnradaay.
A meeting of tbs local Bed Crass was held os Monday svonlng at tbs Central School Building. Alex May was In l|ilhmia oa Wedaesday evening. Ben Karts, of Philadelphia, rWtod rslaUrse oa Saturday. Uo ML Dasorblrah asd Ben Babinowlts. Sr., motored on business to Ocean City on Thursday morning. Abe Kean berg j now tabi. _ barge at the Ocean View road cos-
J«pk Immerman. Louis KobUtaky xtd Baal Levin hitch hiked to Philadelphia on Friday to witness tbs Penn-Columbia football game. “ ot New York (3ty,
Sou venire wtU bo given to all that come on Monday. MUton Feldman. Jack Dnuerhlrsh, Israel Bablnowlts and To* Peterson motored to Bonnet on Saturday morn'•X Mr. and Mrs. J. L. KaU aad family motored to Wildwood on s«t»ifi«y and Egg Harbor on Sunday. Israel Rainer, of MlUTtlie, was a week-end visitor. Beuben CuUer, Saul WeUal and Abram >Jazsnbsrg viewed the football tunas at Wildwood on Saturday. Joe Oreesstein spent Saturday era sing la Ocean City. Ed Brealow motored from Westmont, DsL, over tbs week-end to se« kit fnik« David Saperatola. Abram Pollock
City on Saturday everuBg to asa
a Lustig. of New York aty. viat«d relatives on Friday and inteoda ‘ a tow days.
delpMs oa Friday evening. tow tovoasoa. of Phlladelpbla. visited bis wife over tbs week-sad. Hyman Hatpbrn motored oa boat naas to Wildwood oa Saturday.
Henry C. toptdus attended tbs WUd-
Wlldwood oa Saturday. Mias Eva Hasuan, of Capa May
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kanin, of ; Harbor, were down to tea relative* oa Saturday afternoon. Pastor's drug store, which was eently opened, is doing a splendid
^ at vtr.,
A 28, n, block
r - T -_k At -»2r> to Qsr-
rte T. Mixnai. Lot " ““ Wildwood Ofldt , BMP DcLaRigaaMara. tote i to t laelu-
•Ive. block IB.
ton 1* Blom, at - a., to Chrlstton
Dick. 8r. Lot ST. block la.
Wildwood Croat to Harry L. Nldc
eraon. Lots 83. 8t, block S.
Same to Some, tot 41. Llo-k 88. Same to'Name, tots 28, 27, 28.
block 2.
„ Eliiabeth S. Wright to Sr* C.
Gibson, tots Id, M; "
Guy DuT aEHiMiL . Beecher-Key PaUty ex' tots I to »
iDclubive, bloA 78. Lcwcr Towwhip
Garfield W. Deaenho ver, at n John c. Daneabowsr, S trar*a; No. 1 begin* at stone In & M Uue old Beasbore Road, adjoliilag land balm John Price; No. 2 beglae at W. coraer lead Elijah Hand, deed. No. 2 begins In
S £ line old Ueaahars i * lands James & CrowolL
. totltta E Hilton, et vir.. to Edith M. Billingham. Tract of land a in M-adle and partly In tow "
>’hip situate on fleas hr. re B
.i$j of ai* acre.
Henri C ^lSug^to-o^ st ala., to Reginald H. King, tot situate on
E aide Bank Street.
ORDER ADA SILICA BLOCK FOR yeur l—* *• —
*dv.
EDWARD M. POST nfiNBfnATB FOR FREEHOLDER 01 TEE BXKOCSAIiC TKXKT Un i* 187*, in Denis Towaship, Cape ■aj County, On me of Ooerte K. Post u4 JaKct Tan OOte Pest Ondaatsd ni Poet Qradaatod in the SehooU ri the Canty. Gndrntod in both Phnmncy nnd ■ n&ddpkk School of Pharmacy. DRUOGBT, CHHOST ADD 7AUCEK B m BeetisB Day, Bwrembor 8, 1988, you demie that mj ' Mr aad rqvtttin'8t» me to represent yea ns freewflt >ea kindly fnvar me with year vote? Paid tor by Edward M. Post. Swain ton. N. J.
“SAND AND DOLLARS”
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IF YOU HAVE THE "SAND'’ TO STICK TO IT YOU CAN TUfeN TIME INTO DOLLARS THBOUOH A SAVINGS AC- ' COUNT HEBE. PILE UP DOLLARS OF TOUR OWN Alft' THEY IN TURN WILL PILE UP AT THREE PEB CENT. COMPOUi.D INTEREST. SECUBITY TRUST COMPANY GAPl BIT, XKW 7KX8KY YOU KAY DXFOST BY X^H
d partly r Townad, con-
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are the lowest pries* in all Fori history. With the changes aad refinements that have boon Bade in
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THESE BANKS DRP06IT0BIE8 FOR FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN PAYMENTS 7IX8T BAXT0XAL BABE, SEA ISLE CITY 7IBST HATI0XAL BABE, CATE KAY C0UBT HOUSE I Cape May Court House Garage Trank Evans. Kxasgrr CAFE KAY G0UBT HOUSE, I. J. Facer and Mecrty Cape May, N. J.
Tony Torrl to and Nathan Potasln alek want tbs weak-sad la Ocean City. D. J. Robinson, ot Caps May Court >use, apset Thursday with bis niece. Mrs. C A. Bbropsblre. Mr. aad Mrs. Streak aad family, of Tuckshoa. visited friends oa r day afternoon. The Zuehowlts sitters satortalasd Wends at "Bridge” last Saturday evening. Mias Paollas Oresastola left tor the Quaker City on Sunday for an Indefinite stay. Clairs Cohen spent the week-end In Philadelphia with relatlvea. Mlae Baa Cohen entertained friends at her home on Sunday even _ After serving tea aad cake the party was adjourned. Tony Temto, Milton Feldman and Alex Brealow attended the dance at Swain on Friday ovanlag. Maurice B. Shapiro, of PboaaixPa., visited hia parents, on
ed a dance at Ocean city oa Saturday
Yarde, i«tb aneot me. Ocean City. N. J. ‘took tor
Hushsg Music School Pipe Organ, Piano and Theory Studio: CttAaburv Art., 0CEAH COY, M. J.
FULLMER’S EXPRESS aiiur nanai iBniszaKA m vmBvoos _ Eulb^ Tint t fcirf.lt, i vm> uttfc—. vmwoaa a i
IT PAYS TO LOOK THEM OVER
IF YOU HAVE NOT CHECKED UP YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES RBCLVTLY IT MIGHT BE WISE TO CHECK THEM OVTB. AN IMPORTANT POLICY MAY HAvT LAPSED AND IF NOT GIVEN IMMEDIATE ATTiNTlLjl IT MAY BE CAUSE OF MUCH TROUBLE —ATER. WE WILL BE GLAD TO DO THIS WORK FOR YOU IF YOU WILL PHONE US, BELL OB KEYSTONE.
Maurice M. Sofroney REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE - Sea Itle City, N. J. Both Phones
Wifi your husband’s money go where it was never intended ?
IF yoc have bo children and yeur hntband dies without a W1S, lekving bis wealth largely in the (am of real estate—who will it of tke ostoteT
Wfll you? Your husband’s parent*! His brothers 'and sisterT Or, some distant relative? \ The avert**. seL-made man usually leaves his property to bis wife He does thir for the reasca that he wishes to pay tribute to her aad to repay her in part tor the share she has bad in the building at bis career. And he makes sure of this tribute going directly to her-by leaving a WilL If your husband has failed to make a Will, ask him to whom he believe* his property will go in the event of his pasting. Ask Mm if he is acquainted with the intestate law ot Hew Jersey. If he isn’t tend for our booklet— WILIS aad the ADIDHIST1ATI0N OF ESTATES. I A copy is youn for the asking.
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