Cape May County Times, 14 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE MAT OOUMTT TIMES. FBIDAT, MABCH 1*. 1984

The Week in Real Estate

Transfers of Cape May County Property as Recorded in the County Clerk’s Office

Extracts of All Deeds

Published In injunction with the -r—;. . . . „ , Cape May County Gaaette. Cape May Kerne, et ux. lx>t 16. block plan 1, Orort Hoar,. w«» .nd.M Kb !Sth ; |^ tl4 ^

Order of Moose, to Wllll»m John letbel. et ux. 6300. Lot on West

Ocean City

Telephone Rates

General Increase It Ptanai by Bell

Borough oi Stone Ha.«e? Annlv for NpW Katherine A. T. -.u*er to Mary D. / aPPiy Ivl i TCW Rosaura. »60<>. Lot <61. block J00. —

plan D-S.

Middle TovTuhip

Addle Cornwell, et vlr.. to l«na RBurns. Lot with buildings at Rio Grande being No. 1 on plan of MacKlsslc Tract, containing 33.840 aq. 'A Jesse D. Ludlam. Trustee Harry Torour. et al.. to Fred C. Atkinson, et ux. 8900. Tract at Mayrllle adjoining land James D. Richardson and others, containing 43.700 square feet. George H. White Land and Improvement Company to Jannle MeDuffle. Lots 23. 24. block 98. plan B. Warren D. Hann. et ux.. to James

South Jeney

Not Earning Dividend

The Delaware ft Atlantic Telegraph ft Telephone Company has filed a new schedule of rates with the Public Utility Commission at Trenton, effective April 1st. providing for an Increase In present telephone rates.

Coincident with the new

for the territory operated by the Delaware ft Atlantic Company, which includes points aouth and wast of Princeton, the New York Telephone Company, which constitutes the Bell

side Boyd Street, containing 3.960

square feet.

George H. White Land and Improvement Company to Minus J. O'Neil. Lots 33 to 40. Inclusive,

block 342. plan L.

Trustees of the Presbytery of West _ . _ Jersey to Seth Miller. 6100. Situate System In the northern part of the at Green Creek on W. side public SUtea. a!«o filed a schedule for an

road, containing 5.000 square feet.

Regina Shields to James M. Fisher, jr. 6650. Lot at Court House, beginning at point in Main Street, at corner of street and land of lx>ulsa C.

Richardson-.

George H. White lAnd and Improvement Company to Jim Gordy.

Lots 18 and 20. block 29.

of Earth Wildwood

Camaen Safe Deposit & Trust Co., et als.. Ex'crs. to Robert Lynch, et ux. 89.250. Lot beginning In 8. W. line Stenton Place. 50 feet S. E. from S. E. line Corinthian Avenue. Stiles Bros. Co.. Trustee, to Edward West, et ux. N. E. half of lot 716

section F.

Benjamin G. Carll. et ux.. et sis., to Stiles Bros Co., Trustee. Lot 7; 6, plan Ocean City Imp. Co.'s lots, on E side Central Avenue, 170 feet S. of

24 th Street.

Stiles Bros. Co.. Trustee, to Alfred M. Elwell. Lot 717 and S. W. half

of 716, section F.

Samuel Borartl. et ux.. to Johannah Larkin. 8700. Lot 130-A-B,

plan 5. Bay r* .nt. „

Frank H. Maun..- et ux., to Joseph, LIW O W. Maurer. 2nd. >act of land' HenryTl. Otthns to Chaa. H. Hare.; stock lnreBtlneB , of ^4 721^*0 flowed by tidewater, banning at e t ux. 8700. Lpt 23. block 142. and eveB (115.000 to mix point In S. E. line Wesley Avenue.i George A. Redding. Sheriff, to . ci,.,**, OB *10 377 229 !M r«< S. w. Iron, 8. W. '.ne mil Ham Nldorl u,j A. Koiowltch. Lot T..'" ... ..

■ - 50, Jvi

The present rates in central and southern Jersey have been effective since May 1. 1919. and were Instituted when the telephone lines wer« being operated under the supervMon of the Poet Office Department. In spite of this Inc,ease the Delaware ft Atlantic Company last year

dividends it all on Its

Street.

s 18. 20. block 257

j <13. "block 160, JWalnut Avenue.

Alonxo Cotton, et ux., t, Maud M.; Arnes V. Slayin to Nicola Flam-

Foulds. Lot 310. section D. mini, et ux. Lola 1 Same to Same. Lot 36i.. section A. j 2nd Ward. ! Maud M. Foulds to Elmira Cotton. City of Wildwood

Lot 310. section D. ^ | Virginia Hamilton, et vlr..

rsc«ai' rw. >; ■*. *:

Joseph Uman. Part of lota 227. 228., ^ iroltn> juilson. et al. Ex'crs. to

1 Elolse Bright. 81.000. Lots 17. 18.

| block 11.

eection B.

Joseph Isman, Harry Bernstein.

c£r« is ' “' lS

Same as above.

. to Harry j

Leon L W. Parmlntcr. <t ux..

It had borrowed to finance its un-

precedented growth.

The new rater for Sea Isle City will

be aa follows:

Individual business line. 84.00 per month: 4-party business line. $2.26 per month; rural buslneee line, $2.76

per month.

Individual residence line. $2.76 pel month: 4-party residence line. $2.00 per month: rural residence line, $2.00 per month; unlimited for Stone Har-

W. half of lot 66. plan 4. Bay Front.

Pleasure Park Tiact.

Henrietta F. Kurtx to Laura C. Leaf. Lot 731. section G. Eetella Lake, et vlr.. to Caroline L. Lake. Part of lot 770, eection D. and

' lot 207, Bayous.

Borough of Woodbine Rutin H. Reiner, et ux.. to Benjamin Shank. $500. Lots 7. 8. block

8, section D.

Harry Grossman, et ux.. to Joseph Collier. $4,000. Lots 11. 12. block

4, section C.

Camille DeCinque. et u

block 75; lot 10. block 141.

Neellie Parmlnter. et al.. heirs, to

Same. $100. Same as above.

Anna B. Harrison, et vlr., to Frank Frolo. Lot above designated with

building thereon erected.

Anna B. Harrison. Guardian, to Same. $616.67. Lot 18. block 76.

3rd Ward.

Agnes S. McGuigan to Hoeea M. Steelman. $4,600. All of loU 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 and 8. E. 5 feet of lota 1, 2,

3. 4. 6. Mock 178.

First Baptist Church of Wildwood to James A. Kenney. $8,550. Lo‘ 15 and N. W. 6 feet of lot 16. block

David 34, i 8 t Ward.

Dennis Township

John M. Christian. Adm'r. to James

Henry H. Oltens to James J. GUlooley. $35C. Lot 2. block 109.

official map.

John J. Kay. et ux.. to Joseph Ramagino, et al. Lot 25, block 11,

L. Hanl. $122.94. Tract beginning, oIflcW map -

at stake in line John Goff. Jr., and! Lower Township roreer D,vM CML conUlnlwi J3!4 ^ „ wluUm p „, er . „„

"During 1922 the Delaware ft Atlantic Telegraph ft Telephone Company spent $3,090,000 lor new plant and equipment, and last year the total was $4,000,000.” says a statement by W. W. Brittain, district manager. “In 1924 the pects its expansion program will reach a figure of 84.FOO.OOO and for the five-year period ending in 1928 the total additions will call $16,000,000. In 1920 the entire Investment of the Delaware ft Atlantic Company represented only about

$11,000,000.

“In 1914 there were 38.000 telephones operated by the Delaware ft Atlantic Company and today the number Is 90,000. an Increase of lITl per cent, tn ten years. During 1923 there were 20,000 telephones connected in this territory which rep re

iw or late of * net growth of 8.600 tele-

jr $152.78. Tract of woodland on - :—-•— . c N. E. side old stage road leading from ^ 8 'J!L East Creek Saw Mill to Christopher, land* ot Nathan Davis, con .lining

Hand’s mill, containing 25 scree. 1

quarter. 34 perches.

Same to Robert W. Bennett. $209.17%. Tract in township of Maurice River, beginning at stake In line John Goff. Jr., containing 33% scree. James M. Rowland, et ux.. to Lyda

A. Rowland. Undivided half part In 77,, >mb XntttT

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i Dennisville to -Port Elisabeth.

1.32 a

Jacob Trusty. Sr., et ux.. to Jacob Trusty. Jr. $76. Northerly half of lots 1. 2. 3. In division of Spicer Learning. Newton Tract, containing

1.57 scree, more c leee.

Same to Clifton Hlcke. $50. Lot on S. W. aide Academy road, adjoln-

eontalning 18% scree and 22 perrt.es.

Sea Isle City

square feet.

Charles H. Trusty, et ux.. et aisle Jacob Trusty. $200. All right to tract near Cold Spring, beginning at t fore in N. E. corner lanus formerly Thomas Brown, containing 3%

Frederick J. Melvin. Sheriff.

Gustav Silberechmidt. $9,837.59. Two acres supposedly, tracts at Corson's Inlet abutting am _

Male Thorofare; first tract beginning; , *P e “T 13 v at point In S. E side Sounds Avenue,' Helen Rosenthal, et vlr.. to Allan 316 feet. 3 Inches 8. W. from inter-! W. Bush, et ux. $3,660, "

section S. E. side Sounds Avenue with Windsor Avenue,

center W. J. ft S. R. R. track, con-j Ti„„r,_i, ./ n a _ p«nt talning 7.000 square feel, second j Borough of Cape May Tont tract beginning at point In line Main '; James Wilson, et ata.. devisees, to There S. W. of Corson's Inlet In N. E. Augustus Sieimle Lota 13. 14. 15. line Woodford Avenue, except Wheel- J 6. 46. 6, 7. k. 24 26. 1. ... 3. 9. 10,

en Hotel property and other land. 1 U. 1*. Ge jrge W. Caldwell, et al.. Fx crs. block M. Sea Grove,

to Ida Elixabeth Smith. $150. Lot Same to Elsie P. Brotherton. $250.

13. block 40. N. E. section or block LoU 24. 25. block E.

23-A. official map.

beginning January 1. 1924. the telephone company estimates (hat lu gross connections will be 121.000 and the net growth 60,000 telepfaonee. ‘This expansion is of interest to every L -'phone user, for the more persons it is possible to roach by telephone. the more value each subscriber geta out of hta Instrument. "Every economy has been employed by the telephone company to keep iu costs down, both In construction and operatlou of telephone plant. Labor a* ring machinery ta used wherever It can be done, and all routines, such as the handling of bills, toll UckeU, etc., are arranged to save all the time

and labor possible

"In spite of all this, present telephone rates are so low that the stock-

Lot holders have received no dividends

| whatever since 1419. and the company last year failed to earn enough

to pay its Interest chargee.

"To assure the public a dependable telephone service this company going to need several millions ot new money In the next few years and this cannot be obtained unless

pay a sufficient return

No. Gladys, the Seven Years' War j on InveetmenU.'

was not a fight against a certain akin i

disease. Self respect ta like an umbrella In ! —^ that If lost It ta seldom found

J. H. GEMR1G ft SON WILLIAM H. RICHTER. Successor ELASTIC ANKLETS 109 South 8th Street PHILADELPHIA Established 1839

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fact remains; the people Country have not and will not loee faith In the Integrity, the ability and the courageous leadership o'

The fearlees and honed leadership of President Coolldgc In this moment of National humiliation will rot be repudiated by the men and of either party, legardlese a efforts to discredit not President but the fundamentals of Government. The American people feel too keenly and too deeply concerning the revelations which are constantly being brought forth In Washtugtot tolerate within party ranks by

tween political parties, the oapitIsation of utter dlere^nrd of public trust by man tn public life of either party.

When events such as these o< all dtlsens. Irrespective of party, should unite to correct the evil union and punish the wrong doera The action of President Coolldgc in demanding and Insisting upon great cuucn of the guilty in an orderly. Judicial and proper mat

mended by every thinking dtlsen. whose love of Country and belief in a Republican representative form

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