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* CAPE KAY C0U1TY TUCES, PMPAT, TDHE tt, 1985.
The Week in Real Estate Ttusfci of Cape Kay County Property as Recorded in the County Clerk’* Office
Extracts of All Deeds Filed
Bam*. Charles Soffe. el a'*., contain-
Inc *5 acres.
Marie G Bell. Admlntstratrijr. U same. $150. Tract at Pierce* Point, as
snore, containing 95 acres.
George H. White Land end In.provrment Company to Ssj-ah Hodge. Lot
*7. block S2». plan K. Height*.
Same to Rachal Bvannah. Lota 17.
I. block 346. plan IT Height*
Sam* lo Kittle A. Price. Lots 19.
90, blook 946, plan U Heights
Kenrj- S. Beaman, et us., to John t Mollenkopf. et ox. *915. Tract or W. aide of Cotirt House, being lot IT on map John McMakln. containing l.$ acres, binding land* Mar)- Townsend. dee d, et als. Also lot *’ c "
feet long from E. side and
Published In conjunction with the Cape May County Gazette. Capa May Court House, week ending June It: Ocean City Harold X. Shore, et ux.. et ala., to James H. Hood, et ux. *7.9(0. S. E. 5 feet of lot it and N. W. *9 feet of I'A^IL^-Sectloc 1. plan t. Ocean City Ocean City Association to Centenary Fund * Preachers' Aid Society of » ew Jersey Annual Conference of the et hod 1st Episcopal Church. I7.TM Three tracts. No. 1 bounued on £ E. by center line Bay Arenue 76 feet wide: No. 9 being lot 1*7. section B: tract 9 being parts of lots 7*9. 758. section F. George A. Tedding. Sheriff (property of Amanda M. Carwlthem) to William L. Clark. *95. All right In lot lit. section North Point. Annie MeKeivy. et trlr.. to Elmer J. Barnett. 8. W. half of lot 105. section C. with 1H story frame bungalow
... 518
....« feet
wide North from 8. line land deeded
to Henry 8. Beaman.
Ulde I. Bishop, et rlr.. to Alt der Ferguson. HOC. Tract at Green Creek on W. side Bayshore road leading from Green Creek to Goshen, being part of lands conveyed by Sarah A. Schelllnger. Admr.. to Rebecca A. Camp, containing one acre, one rood.
96 perches.
City of North Wildwood Jamei. A. Kenney, et ux.. to Francis .. Smith 84.750. Lot *1. Hock 185, plan Ottens addition. David 8. Elsey. et ux.. to Annie E. allagher. et ux. *8.500. Lot 94. block
175.
Maud H. H -!n. et vlr.. to Sarah Oorskl Lot 91. block 904. official map. City -of North Wildwood to James .. L Harris. SI ard taxes. AU right
In lots 9D. 87. block 198.
Frank D. Colson, et ux.. .. . __ Herman Montia. et ux. 8100._ IxA _98
. Part of lots 47.
Paui M. Evans, et ux.. — -—-— H. Atkinson, el ux. 111.00° b *‘ ginning at point In S. W. Une Chelsea Place. 180 feet 8. E from 8. E. Une Wesley Avenue. • >ersey Investment Co. to 1. (Kites LOU 1948. 9949. ; 99-G. plan 9 Gardena Anna i_ay Faust to Charles H. Faust. Lot *9 and N. W. 90 feel of let 1*1. plan ' Busai. ETA thur W. ~ W. AtherboU. ri ux to of lot 10*. plan of lou formerly owned
*5*. 0*0. Lot
%8.500 U ' , Lot
LoU *14. *15. •
Lot 911. section O.
R. Howard
John J Riley, et ux.. to John h. Klin* I1.1M. Lot 51*. block 5-G. Oard *S , .ri. Ixiulsc Darld te Oorix-^tt-
o Feldman, et vlr.. to Lawrence JiTTloU to*. «10. section
Henw vo Samuel WooHord. rt ux JXJwT Lot. Mtt. ItV. plan *. Oar-
m
Hie Realty oo : •
Joeuh E 1*uBoU. et ux.. to 1 &* ^lilng lot 114. block 9. plan 1-SLiif*-a “.a 1 5S;
■rbssr aSt gsj'itv
ae Ho*
a^N. W.Gulf'of lot '607. Chestnut me. Mock Id*. First Ward. ..jae W. Tittermary. Jr., et ux.. et al.. to Panfllo Presutli. et ux. 81.000 LOU 91. 95. block 140. Ottens Canal
tract.
Walter Lewis Campbell to John A.
Ackley Auction Co. Lot *0. block 145.
Ottens Cana! tract extension. 'la Euler to Corwin T Varsant. et
*100. IoU 9. 4. block 194. Second
Ward, with buildings. City of Wlldweod
Henry H. Ottens to Emil Wlneeh. ; ux. *376. Lot 90. block 99. official
“Snlbr
-louitrie. .... Mary Etta Still et als.. .. George Jackson. Lot 9. block 171. Second Ward. Mary H Schlenxlg. ef vlr.. -rew N. Beck, et ux. 1100. Lot «. block l(*. Third Ward, with buUdCaroU— Laverty to WUUam H Ackerman, et al. Portico of lo«_ 1*_ block 119. Sjcood Ward. Holly Bfcscli
City.
Arthur Roberta, at ux., to Wllllan. Judson. et ur. Lot 48. e.nd S. E. hall of lot 47. block 99. First Ward. Thomas Holt to Fred Oehler. N. W. 10 feel of lot 11. block 91. First Ward,
•orotigh of Wl
Pater Frssd to . Lot 40. b*ocV », official map. _ Harry C. SUtea. et ux.. tc Warren C. Runyan N. W. 90 feet of lot If. block 19 (In width or frontage). Lincoln ShaJkop. et ux.. m Frof .. JrMurrav. Ix>: 84. block 9*. Wild
wood Crest Oo. Cap* May CHy
George E. Oolvst. et UX.. to Hamue EMredge 19.(SB Lot 505. Cape May
<wl BstaU Co.
Edvard W. Dale. e( _ , E Smith *1.100. Lot with buildings situate on V E. side Jefferson Street Washington and l-afayelte
Borough of Capo May Point Lory Howe O. Glnter. et al.. ETera. to WDllam N. Ottlnger Land with buildings and ImprcremenU thereon commercing at point on N. sloe Alexander Avenue. 915 feet from Intersection N. side Alexander Avenue with W. aide Cape Avenue.
Annual Commencement Exercises at Woodbine On Friday evening. June 19. *he Woodbine High School graduated the largest class In the history of the school. Previous to this year the highest numbei* of graduates did not exceed twelve, but year there were twenty-four. They were Diana Bear. Jennie Becker. Gladys Gruber. Lucille Levin, Evelyn Tolster. Sarah Shalk. AnZaas. Dors Pollock. Helen L. DeClnque. Miriam Joffe. Helaa Zuchovltx. Fan.ile Zimmerman. Roee Alexenberg. Roee Dalcbotsky, Eugene Becker. Jack Chaaera, David Gruber. Israel Oberfltst, Philip Wodlinger, valedictorian; Israel Rabinowlti. Louis OoUlngDavid E. Feldman. Isidore Lltner. president; Sidney Levin, number of interesting adm were delivered by some of
the graduates.
Dr. Jacob Lipman. head of the department of agriculture, at Rutgera College, delivered an interesting speech an I made special mention of the ‘life of the parly settlers In Woodbine, as be was
one of them.
A number of pH up were awarded to the graduates. The New York eecUon of the High School presented Louis Goldlnger with a gold medal for his scholarship, his leadership and his acUve part in athletics. A like prise was preto Lucille Levin for the beet standing among the girls. The Philadelphia branch presented Miss Sarah Shalk with a *16 gold piece, for tbo beet contribution to the "Owl.” The exercises closed with the presentation of diplomas by President J. 8. I^vln.
Woodbine High School Alumni Reunion The es^enth annual reunion of the Woodbine High Schpol Alumni Association was held on Saturday evening. It wae the largest reunion in the history of the association. Members from many States. Including Ohio, New York. Maryland and Pennsylvania, were
present.
A small sketch was presented by the New York branch of the alumni. The Philadelphia branch delivered Interesting speeches, which were greatly appreciated by all. At about 11 o'clock danc-
ing started.
The following offleem were elected foi the years 19*6 and 1926: Mias Ida Zurhoritx, president; Reuben Lieberman. vice president. Miss Estelle Abramaon. secretary; Biss Miriam Danerhlrsch. treasurer
treated by Dr. Way. of Sea Isle City. Dr. Way found It necessary to take three stitches In the cut of dncagllna's son. David Clncaglina, Iqcal tailor, was hurt slightly. Mr. Clncagllna recently recovered from a serious Illness. An approaching car with bright lights, which blinded Clncagllna. caused him to strike the pipe and
upset.
CONTRACTORS. MAIL youk lint of builders' supplies. We can save you money. Champion, 10th Street and Wert Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. "Look for the rtgn.*’—Adv., *7-tf.
Car Overturns; No One Seriously Hurt While going home from Sea Isle City Saturday evening, the car of Amuel Clnoagllna. of Woodbine, turned over when it struck a large Iron water pipe. There were five people In the car at the Ume. All were Injured slightly and were
Goslin s Pep and
Kick Club Meeting The guests of the evening at the June meeting of the Goslln Lumber Company's Pep and Kick Club, held in the service room of that company. Tuesday evening. June 16. were Messrs. Morgan. Chandler and Brown, of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company. Allentown. Pa.; C. L. Hitchner, of the Johns-Manvllle Company, and Court Steelman of H. M. Steelman
A Con. Wildwood.
Mr. Chandler, who is advertising manager of the Lehigh Company. gave an interesting talk on business conditions in general and thorw relating to cement in par-
Qevel&nd Builds Both Cars Complete When the Cleveland Six started to manufacture motor cam yean ago. the policy of building as much of the motor car as possible In Its own plant was adopted. day this method of manu ture has been adhered to with the result that practically the entire car Is now-built in Cleveland Six successfully has this plan worked out with the building of the Special Six eei^es. thet the same procedure is being followed out In the construction of the m Cleveland Standard Six. the coi panlon of the Special Six Cleve-
land.
Those vital units such as the mileage and Standard Six motors, rear axlea transmission* and open car bodies, from which a great deal of service is naturally expected. are built entirely In Cleveland shops. Cleveland even goes so fnr as to cdt its own rear axle and transmlaslor gears; does .al 1 the nickeling work, and the big electric enameling oven enamel finish all sheet metal parts with out the aid of s human hand after being placed on the big conveyor system Cleveland officials state that In adhering to the practice of building as much of both the Special and Standard Cleveland Sixee as it is possible to do. s uniform standard of quality can be maintained because the pirts are always under the watchful eyee of experienced Cleveland Six Inspectors .
REMEMBER there U no charge for GLASSES prescribed by ns unless satisfactory to YOU HARRY H. LAKE
SSt Anbury A vs., OCEAN CITY. N. J.
You Can Save Money! It's so esv to eev* in
Sea Iile City B. * L Association E. B. Arnett. Free. H- C. Love. Sec.
i Kelrtvlra. et al., trading „■ “SaTTUiS'-. .h_ bJ £? k 4S SUaon-MeieluUl-Stewen N >• ''.J 0 f farm of .c?. onr-half err*.
Mr* cutler to Rrteoro claim* lot 91. block 14. eectlon A Tfcii’Be « Krook *450 Seme •* above. Dennlt Towaibip rt ux . to William taming s C. Ma*o« and wdleott. See 1*1* Cl»v
715. 714. block **. South
Borough of Avalon
K.U O. wortnoujoge*
Avenue with 8 w aid* *1»« *'r» A *Sa Gat* Beech fompany Jo ZtZXZZ R N -d. K 8«-ond Ave-
Ucular.
Court Steelman talked of bia experience in the concrete busipeai in Wildwood. He told of the difficulties encountered in constructing the cellar under the Woolworth Building anti the successful completion of this project Tan Galien's name was di.iwn for lb* attendance prise. He seems to be making It a habit to walk off with some sort of a prise. The meeting was followed by refreshments and s general good time about the service room Uble. Driver Held For Speeding Joseph Yanks. Wildwood, driving one of Konowlts Brothers' automobiles through Woodbine, wax fined flO and costa by Justice of the Peace J. S. Levin. Yanks admitted he traveled more than forty miles per hour through D* HIrsch Avenue. He did not know that he was detected, but a by took his license number and reported to the Slate Police, was then ordered to appear before Justice J. S. Levin, of Woodbine, where he was fined
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■ oraiiQ* ef Mon* '-tarkor
Continental J™*
Home, et ***•
eoo Lot I**, block
W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer
733 Central Ave Ocean Gty, N. J. Phone 111
.Boy Direct From the Builder 'And "Soot Monty
90 Years of Faithful Experience Expert Watchmake' on Swiss.
EGUDIN A full line of Diamond*. Jewelry. Watches Repairing o' Spectacle* AIM Remodeling and Repairing Jewelry We buy old cold and silver 935 Aibury Ave, Ocean (Sty
3 Fire
Court House Marble Yard monuments and memorial stones experienced marble cutters WU. B POWEJ. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. Sumwor to lot, Wm. F. Dontelo Ban Fion, ti g ]
The Mary Ann Tec Room Boardwalk above the f*ier Sea We Gty Breakfast, Dinner and Supper Served Paiath Sandwiches loe Cream tad Otke Lunches at any hour Order* taken for Home-Made Rolls. Plea and Cakes
Works
LAURENT EVERYTHING FROM PUNK TO THE SET PIECES 4s OF JULY
Moutporosry sad Pacific WILDWOOD; K. J. (Opposite High School)
■t Townsend's Islet which yen may hay on easy terms. C Dnnkdbtrger Contractor and Betlder Townsend's Islet and Sea Isle City
It’s Real Economy Tu have your old shoes repaired and renswed to glv* all tbs Ilfs and wear of new —and how comfortable they feel! QUICK WORK—LOW PRICES Vincent Sannino SHOEMAKER Sea Isle Gty, N. J.
Rug* woven from Old Carpets. Rag Rug and Rag Carpet la order. Carpet Cleaning Smith Rug Workt, Inc* 415 W. mix Stmt r MMih frost 10
| ZNjow Open for the 1925 Season NIPPON BAZAAR —on the Boardwalk, SEA ISLE CITY
HTH an unusually attractive line of Japanese Novelties, toys and houae hold necessities. Visit our store this week; the display will delight you. and the reasonable prices rtirprine you.
H. SATO, Prop.
Opposite the Ocean Pier
Reliable Trucking Service Tfi aai fra PMkAdphk; we call for Um goods sad A thim to ye«r daer at a Mat raj little more than ordinarily vevH ha charged far freight alone.
SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY GTVICX: SURF HOTTHK, SKA SUB TOY Bell noaa t-X4 tayatone Phone U-A
H. RICKERS, SR. Upholitero 13 Vineland Street SEA ISLE CITY Estimates Furnished
I. W. MacHnrray Baal Estate Insuanoe Rentals Sale* Apartment* Listing. Solicited 209 Landis Avenue Sea Isle Gty Agency for Fire Fytei Extlngulshei
SURF HOUSE WAY1E K STBUTHEB8, Prop. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH FRONT Sea lale Gty, New Jersey Now Open for the 1925 Seuon Write or phone for reservations; home cooking; large porches, oyerlooking beach and ocean.
Rose Tea Room 3I«t BTRETT AVAL0B, H. J. A POOD PLACE TO EAT Full Course Dinner (Sundays) $1.00 Home Kade Cake* Pies, Cooldaa always ready
, 50c per quart 1 Drinks, I*
Ice Cream . Ice Cream Cones. Soft Drinks, etc. Dainty Lunches Sandwiches Orders taken for Hot Muffins. Hot Doughnuta, Homo-Mad* Chicken Pies
YARD KEYSTONE 280-Y
BESIDESCl BELL Ml
BETTER BRICKS AND BLOCKS FOUNDATIONS, SIDEWALKS AND CURBS Raymond Brennan 324 West Lincoln Avenue t WILDWOOD, N. J.
When in Wildwood, Dine at Hotel Adelphi-Witte Restaurant Cape lay County’s Flout and lust Beautiful Rtttaurant Pine and Atlantic Avenues
Open dally from I A. M. to I P. M. Saturday* and Sundays unUl II P. X.
Set'u*'i»Tb4^i*A. ^JwS^llDrech *4 ux. to Harold i VZTL 54. 9H9 -
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pl«ft D-t. With nrtva*** to 4— — WUlhut.
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