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block 105.
iUbortM W. Cknrch. at njL. Anthony J. Oumm Lot 11. block 171. Haorv H. OttOna to fThflan 8wu,hor, at ojl fW. & W. half 0 f lota 101, 101. 8th ▲tobm, block 848.
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Waltor W. Voorhaaa, at me., to Oty of North Wildwood. Undivided half Interest In lot lit, 8'^ ' ‘ 212. lat Ward. IS. block 1M, Sri Ward. Llpkin Baa’ty. Oeataar. to David McKibMa. lots It. 14. It. 18, Mock
260.
Marlon B.'QUA* to Wltttoa J. Hunter, Ir-at mu |100. Lou l», 17, blstdt 188. lad Ward. Hainan R. & Tswdall. at U*.. to Mary A. Martin. 81.000. Lot 14, block 184. tad Ward. John r. Hamad, at «z.. to Ctty of North Wild .rood. Lot U, 7th Avenue, Mock 178. 1st ward. Flewrette O. Bamatt Lloyd, at Mr., to Robert Bright. Lou 8W. 418. Cherry Avenue, Nock l#f, 1st Ward
John Zannl, *t ux.. to Antonio FlortUo, et ux Lot 4. block 186, wltheoture thsreot.
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°ba*tos V. Tallow, et ux> 8600
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Thomaa Schoucb, et ux., to Union « W, l Ww ®® <L ‘i®* Lot 88. woeh 71, plea Ottena Harbor Tract buioa«tn* to Wildwood Land Co. t* r T K L B - Yoe11 ®- •» ux., to Whiiam
^ *• 80 *•* of lot 24 block 16, official map.
tniUam H. Heaton, et ux.. to Rob-
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Wt^ k** 18. 18, block 145; loU 1 ?. Hi loU 11. 11, block 24; 1<* 6 -,W°ck 1»7; loU 1, 4.1, 8, block
148; lot 11, block’17.
J^ Taylor, et ux.. to HenrietU Welker. |1.100. Lot 21, block 110. •aotswMrtfb* to Margaret K. ■jnKh. 82,800 8. E. half of lot 14. btock 15, official map, with buildings
CAPE KAY C0P1TT THES. FBIDAT.
_ of Wildwood Crest Mary L. Ackley to David McKlbbin. Lots 17. 18. block 61. WlUam Hobart, et ux,. to AugusU M. Gartner. Lot 16. block <7. Lower Townihip J. Howard'Weatherby. et ux Philip Arnold, et ux. 8800. LoU 18. 11. block 48. plan Cape May Im^ovemeut Co. O. Walter Barber to John K. Wlxted. Lot 60 and 8 1-8 feet of lot 48. plan 1. Wildwood Boulevaru Tract. J. Howard Weatherhy, et ux., to James White. 8110. LoU 1.1. block 86, plan Cape May Improvement Co. Beecher-Kay Realty Company to
coSSJ. bii“il “* W. D. Sana and Company to Herbert H. KaU^:r LoU 41, 48. block 34. W. D, Haan and Company to Herbert Been Lots 18. 18, olo-k 16. CStjrfWMwi David OorenswtL et wm. to BUmsn RoeenbePgi 8* 480. Central part of lot 8. Mock 108. Israel Cohen, et ax., to U Weiner. Fart* of lou 14, 16, 67. Carl A. Ltndholm. et ux., to Robert Bright. Loto 18, 18. 17, It. 18, 10. block 80. nlaa Wildwood Harbor Tract 1yd Wmd. ’ Robert Bright to Carl A. Undholm. Same as above-
William H. Behfaas. et ux., to An-
Plans and Eatimateta Furnished AC Wide Gasuranteed L. Cossaboon BaUdert of Qaality Homo* TELEPHONE. MU 226 Aabury Ave^ Ocean City
Electrician L A. STILES Stone Harbor
Give Something Electrical
Clarence B. Hobart, et ux. 876. Lot 61, plan 1. Wildwood Boulevard Tract. Cape May Ofty * Henry Borbech to Emily Borbaeh. Lot at W. corner Decatur Street and Beach Drive, binding loU 17, 14. eonUinlng of upland, clear of beach and streeta, 4,607 feet of land, except the beach and strand lying between high water mark and low water mark of Allan tie Ocean. "eorge A Redding, Sheriff, to Oeo. Joaley. 88,110. Two traeu Of Und on Hughet Street. No. 1 begins at W. corner lot Eveline Hughes la ®- •J 4 * Hughse Street, cooUlnlng 1.166 t.uare fe. 1. No. 2 begins at point in 8. side Hughes Street, sdo ning lanos Harriet 8. Hughes, containing 488.5 square feet
Bennett Lot 85x60 feet on S. w! aide Howard Street, being portion of lot of Edna L. Sweeny. Frances Bbcklus to Lester L. Cox. et ux. Lot beginning at point In N.
Uus. containing 4.671.64
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square feet Sarah W. Cox, at vlr.. to Prances Brocklus. Same as above. Same to Same. Lot beginning at point In N. E. side Perry Street, 48.64 feet 8. E. of 8. corner land Martha Scbelllnger, now«Bocklua, qcntalnlng 4.884.1 square feet. Frances-Bock!us to Lastor L. Cox, et ux. Same as above. Alfred B. Stldum, e* ux., to Henry N. Lewis. 81.800. Two loU on 8. E. aide LafayetU Street. No. 1. containing 4.466 equare feet; No. 1 binds land Isaiah C. Wear and Alexander BUdum. William L. Cummings, et ux., to Hcvard Tenenbaum. 81,000. Lot 501, plan A, Cue May Real Estate Company. Same to Edwin E. Cooper. Same aa above. Borough of West Cape Say Sherwood Hand, et ox., to Everett V. Ed sail. 81,950. Lot 8, map estate William C. El dredge, on B. elds of
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Br.»adway; also all that certain piece I portion of that certain lot conveyed of land having a width of 60 feet 6 to William G. BUttner. February 16. Inches and a depth of 15 feet off rear 1 1681.
Four-Door Sedan
It to lower asd sturdier In appearance. New cowl,
add sbe and finish to the front. Sun vieor, and wide, wefl-finished aluminum doors with bar
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Die day-after-day cooraueace of an Electrical Appliance Gift adtb to the appMcutioe of the redpia*, ao why not make lore year Gift will meet thii appetml byebooang from on preaent •howto Universal Electric Co.
Focer and Mecray - Cape May
The Business Car That’s Also a Family Car The extraordinary utility of the Buick fivepasses ger four-cylinder Touring Car makes this model particularly suited to serve the needs of business. Its rugged chassis and powerful valve-ir-head engine insure uninterrupted service, 'ts proved Buick four-wheel brakes make this car more than ordinarily safe to drive. Yet with all of its advantages, the Buick Four Touring Car is very low in first cost, in upkeep costs; and is as satisfying for family use as for ^business purposes.
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