Cape May County Times, 23 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

M Oewin Avenue, 60 feel 8. _ 8 W. line Hth Street. Cbarlee X. Beyard, et ux„ to Rua mU H. Nnlty. Lou 7*«. 7S7. 7J8. 7*t, 74t. 741. block 7, plan 1. Oar- *— ‘ Mher with right and ..rivii foot alley beginning In 8.

rrankUn, et rlr.. to Daniel Sperry, et ox. »4,500. Lota 8011 id SOU, block 10, Oardene. L. Riley to Loretto M. Riley. 1 one-fourth interest in beginning r* intersection of

Frod Hoffman, et ux., *o Loretto M. 1178.16. Undivided half Inin and to lot 84, block 3607,

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George AMS*. :edle> *6 80Sr 4. Bay Alexander ohn F. Wag 10. Sll. . enn »l.l»t Joseph F. ennle A. 12. block 4 IVi lota in . 14 lota. ‘ Albertina ralther. et plan 1,

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Boland, et ux.. to R. Vlglnia Reiley. Lot 580. section C. Clara M. Jor.ee to Edward T. Jonea. *1.163. Lot 488. section A. Edward T. Jones to Cornelius L. dark. «t ux. 8U00. Same as above. Cbarles McFadden. Jr., to Nellie L. Carsy. *17.000. Lot beginning in N. B. line wUh 16th Street. 75 feet N. W: from N. W. line Ocean Avenue. A. Randolph Fogg, et ux., to Gulf Ailing Company. Lot beginning at eoreer 9th Street and Falen Ave. Martin B. Hartley, Jr., et ux.. to John W. Calder, et ux. Lot 27. block 4. aectiona 8 and 4. lands Ocean Front Real Estate Co. James Stewart. Jr., et ux.. to Ralph 8. DUley. et ux. Lot* 629. 630. Bee-

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Ralph L. Goff, et ux.. to F. Harry .JWfiman. 316,000. Lot beginning u 8. W. line Mooriyn Terrace. 161 toe< S. E. from 8. B. line Ocean Ave. Mahlon J. Bye. et ux.. to Frederick Btsuin. *2.100. Lot 709. section also lot 710. see “

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John H. Williamson, st ux.. to M. ^arrisen Dotta. 86.600. 8. E. 10 tost of lot 7 and N. W. 80 feet of ot *. block I, plan 2. Ocean City T *(Maatoa and Scull to Alice Rot sell lee. fl.lM. Tract of land begiwiag at point In B. W. line North Victoria Thomas, et vtr.. to^eph rnon. ** ••* Lot «e3. section A. Victor A. Hnmbrecht. et ux.. to, _uwh E. Henry. $1.»20. Two Mm 26 ttm. front, each situate on N W \:»j Avenue, beglnnln- 206 feet H. B. of Flrr* Street. . _ John J. Riley, et ux.. to Morris F. ■ttSr *16.600. Lets 171* to *710 inclusive, block *T-0. McLaughlan-

Conover Tract. Gardena, also lua 2721. 27*;, *7*8. mid tract. Leonard P. Murphy io Charles H. Shoemaker. *1,876. LoU Nos. 77, 79. 81. 81, 88 and 85. plan 6. «•- vised Bay Front Lota. Ella S. Marta to Horace J. Robb. 86.000. Lota 688. 687. 588. Sec. B. Upper Towsdup William Lowry. Jr., et ux.. to Melville Hanacom 82.000. Tract of land near Beealey'e Point Methodist Church, containing 5 acres, 2 quarters, 19 perches, binding line Alonso Young, John Eiaenhart, Mrs. All Young and others. Lewis E. Herman, et aL, to Mary Tirana. Lot 76. block 27. plan Dr. R. Marshall 'ract, Tockahoe. H. B. McGsnhey to Strathmore Dsvelopment Co. 6600. Lot 24. section 4. plan Strathmire. Gilbert 8. Smith, et ux., to Grace Bell Godfrey. $2,600. Lot 21. block 13. plan of lots at Corson's Inlet

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Ocean City Title A Trust Company to Strathmere Development Company. Lot 8. block 8. plan of lots of & Lena Fulmer. Strathmere. Borough of Woodbine John Schaxik. et ux.. to Sarah Sapersteln. I860. Lot 23. block 1*.

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Joeeph H. Cohen, et ux.. to Harry Mitbtsky. 8100. Portion of farm parcel 16-B. containing 2 acres, 11* square roods. (Continued on page 9)

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NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR

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light, medium and heavy weight.

Buy the Champion Roofing of Cham-

pion. 10th Street and West Avenue. City. N. J. "Look for the

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Your money grown tost, to safe and always subject to your call. fc» M« Cit, B. * L. A»«UU«

HIRAM C. LOVE. Secretary.

Apoilonle Chahtpea, better the lover* of mottos picture* Negri, the “movie" etar, was Bromberg, Poland. Nor fethe good fabric buslneea. He 1905, leaving her at the age

Under Southern Skie* 1 " ^ M “ k Down in Dixie, the Carolinas and Georgia ENJOY A WUTTEB VACATION AMTT) SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS Winter Resorts in the Southland Redolent with the balmy fragrance of the pinea. the charming resorts of the upper South, each year attract an Increasing number of touriata. PIN KHUKST—SOUTHERN PINES ASHEVILLE. THE LAND 0F-THE SKY VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CAMDEN—SU1CHERVIIJLE—AIKEN AUGUSTA—SAVANNAH—THOHASmiE Each with an appealing charm invites the tourist. Whether you visit Dtx«e L*nd. where the sun chines bright, the majestic mountains oi the Carohnaa, or Georgia in the land of the Suwanee River, you will find ideal pleasure reeorta, free from wintry blasts, where you may. revel amid scenes of gayety and fashion at perfectly appointed hotels, and find temporary rarcease from details of daily business cares. Golf! Tennis! Fishing! Hunting! provide a happy combination for healthful pleasures, outdoor life and enjoyable sports. Through sleeping cars operated by the Pennsylva.. Railroad and connecting lines supply convenient and adequ-te •— to practically all Southern resorts.

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yfrt Service Must Go On ■m. addition of $3,500,000 worth of new eq<dpount to our plant in aoutham New JeMf in one yaar la a stapendoos undertaking. SwitcM>oa.-da. caklaa. wire,-th« l~ op the talephona ayrtem.—aie Bring things, g«iT« wtth conrersation. Wlul. new tr'-r*— st* being conreetri, while ^S-h^hT^T^g ml^ged. wW« wit* *nd adiW. there must be no tater- • of out S?, 000 telephone* USJtasetrtc. to thte territory. TV. M Swtnsar, in South J«rgcytg betag wttfi g|ny^grtn| Axnouuts of new telephone equip- ■ FSrSEi^H g^S^BIto^f’^isrs are being sdded. Vks PMswrsre W.W.mtiWtn ^

FRANK LEHR, of Noblesvilie, Indiana, lived in a typical American home with an all- American temperature. The kitchen was Miami, but the bedrooms were Bangor, Maine. A year ago he threw out his old-fashioned heating plant and installed Arcola, setting tt in the kitchen and connecting it with an American Radiator in every room. "We ere delighted," he wrote last December. “Our home, which was only partially haated before, is now like summer all the time. Rotana which were never known to be warm are filled with growing plants . . . We would not part with Aacoui for $1000 if we could not have

at the best Why waste another winter huddled around an old-fashioned stove or in a room half hot and half cold from an old-fashioned heating plant? Why not have warmth from an American Radiator in every room? The cost is only a fraction of the value which Mr. Lehr places on his Arooia; and the whole amount COCAS back to you. Thousands of ownere testify that AacotA pays for itself in the fuel it saves.

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This sign is the mark of the oierchant who telto Axcola.

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