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OCKAN C-TT-TfOVPCTnn. PLOT htt«a«n ink and Wh llir»«U-ld fact an '"anuai Artwaa Ahnurhio sir' 1 Kr , ™L' < rSF"in
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»|ir Iflrti .V-hnol. c'apo Mi Hoom- laiiti Mr. aMNdf, PonnaylranU and RmSibb <
I OPPPWTHWtTT * wt Vlaar. Oano- «
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n IM* or rnttflm o. _ ■if rmpirnlrr olrrtlati tl
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'or prop* I lomoon »nn rnnair ’aWfl
- •p z^SkS 'Su'iWtsnft^S I HUM to voir In (hat rl*<-Uon dUtrirt.
at thr no«t viorOon. f And aim that a
Eighty Sea Isle Lots Sold In Oftei Block Real Estate Board Beets Officers and Receives Incorporation Papers
Many Cottager Are Rented Mxih Siren, in John A. Martin.
jof Philadelphia.
t ^ ’ T ~ I McDerttt cottaxc. Porty-eighth The pa# week haa been an nc- Street, to Norris J. Horn, of Phlln
tire one'n Sea tale City real «*- delphla.
tat*, and all local brokera arc eerr I Dover rottane. on Forty-third ■ opthnlatlc of lb* wimmer'a oul- Street, to V. VUsoro. One aalr Involving eighty ::
RECENT DEATHS
art reported by the M. M. Sofroney office Included among tne rectal* are the following: Conway cottage on Forty-fourth Street to Mr*. J. J. Gallagher, oi,
Philadelphia.
An apartment on Went J enter' Avenue to M.-*. Frank C. Road. Dan Derer * cottage. Forty-third |
and Central Avenue, to William;
c. Carroll, of Philadelphia. Ilobdcll cottage. Fiftieth and 1
laindia Avenue, to WlUla Campbell.;
of Vineland.
George Bu*ch cottage, on Forty-
lessons in" lUCTION BRIDGE FERGUSON
ARTICLE No. 26
r however, a player
gSnicwi
city or UA ISLt CITY
NKWJimCY
V^Ska’" "**
oonaummated through the
Oeller office, and Uie Sofroney offlcc report* u number of *alea ana
rental*.
Reel K«Ut* Board Elert*
At the meeting of the Sea lale
Friday dvenin*. the penaanoot of- iDK ui nMH H i ncP taut November. the organliation were M „ Slnllh(ni wa , ^ chM .
Mn. Teas Bell Stntken Mrs. Jean Bell Si rut her*, ala-
ler-In-law of Mr*. A. W. Miller. Sea Me City, died on Thuroday.
PRIMARY KLKCTiON
They are H.
; Henry B. Bum*, vice
president; Peter Geragtty. treoaor*r; Moe iRoaenfeld. secretary, ana Lewi* 8. Cheater, governor. The Incorporation paper* have been received from Trenton and
tUon ha* been given by the
State Aaeortatton of Real Ratal* Board*. The mem her* of the local orffualtation ore now permitted to taaa the world ‘‘realtor.’* which la confined exchwlTcly to Real RaUto
~ ' member*.
VO ok,*: DcTo^t* «..» fc5 c l ,ON
fegafeic-i
RoMafrll Vaken Shies
The affine of Moe Roaenfeld re-
>rta IP O •
a* cottage, on 47th Street. George A. Kavaca. of Atlantic City, i wad two Im* oa Thlrtv-elchth
he entitled la
after a fatr^pnoeUmUy
SS^IE.'
on the Hth dry <M Jur
gjsjsjiFaiEaSauK:
WfUDWOOD-rROCIt-tSTI N ATION • not only ■ thief of time, hut the I 1 _ ,SSSS,T
RETOSD WARM
Junlce ot the Meaea ta M vecaacy
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And utao for the dtMifcm of ene
.is: SSnunsdSBS' “'
Meal resort. Mth At., to-
ftsrss _
hen of. the IbwhHau
Tv,!d 'nSSi*'
raeoMMie. > year*
Other
made by thU oSUi. Mr. RnaaafelJ deehtrU. bni are not yet
ready for publication
A block of eighty lot* were aoio 0v rvud o K .i» nn o..»w. -
through the OUer office to a
Pg~ ay-ndicat*. The sale
FRANCKS ORKKNSTKJIL
NOTICE TO BIDOKIIS
eonaummated by & J. Conor the Gcller office, co- _ with Peel C Wocettr.
Atlantic City brokar. Each Sot la 2&xl(W feet. Thla property wta originally aold by the Oeller or-
ihafioa to Patenmn IntersaU. Hefraae) Ha* Maay Beetal*
igmnl aalaa and many rental*
tii.w Srrm-r. *1 'b*> ofths of ID* J*£5d #f tWn Kmchnidrv. in the gSr&Hlr&sfc Trsi noU»r». rtte.^I. which
RuSasrSriuS w*Ma aflr-
-enuon^
ti ll n Ike rtu— — ^ ■n US*, and In waivr aay defect or Inlonnalil > in any M4. dkeuM it he
—^ - ■■ ^ ^rj-rn. S eed partumd Oaweif Corv-T-t,- eOAhO OF CNOAEN rl niherwUe ImprevlM. * ■eciian of , HOLOCna OF sisa.is“.8Jsr*,’«:: ^ 1
CAFE MAY
._ ... ruy Y Wildwood: fhc eoli- liowd of •'tapwn Kn t-Jd-r. i ssajrrttwurras °rai i sr&s snnis sas. . “SEfflrt,., ™»ists^s?. isri is. tm-. r , -a puMIr a: Cap.' May foiirt How>e. - - ------ - — - I ll5K “7*7^5:. Waida" Th^ “
K-UDWOOD - THK IIKMT nfe |>^» M^ .wt HOU^. , ,o rE 1
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isr IVBMDK KI*TaURAJ«T-AMT-
J<nanl at eovnty. Herbert K. Smith. <•* ^55 Reatiar. «.t ffi. Ocean CIO. -»
s
J ACRE FARM FOR
■ Main Read. Green Creek, i bouae. bam. two rhaekm
• rood condition Apply I Realty Co.. IM.W.
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taJgjoiSt."”' w, ^ 1 "* ’'* i
—r notice and depooil of f:a.ak for
I the com of preporatwtn.
i Tit* iia.eu depnalted will b. rvfnnd-
led If I he •pecJS<»O0M and Wfe
AND petal, are .retunmdjStK-.
ga* '
oiiawrlyj
eis znJr’.^i/ curt rin enrlomir* an' eiMIng d on reb: rlie.Me lo ba sot lea. t t» Iscii sImwJ Ian anc have hr ••HlM-r still all alandard <-|iilpn. ...
gagrtjlb^ be -H oU„d.r
t ^Osst
aad bara. 11 i lb* h
and wa* (1 ycara
at the time of her death. The deceased was an active member of the Baptist Church of Pitman. Services were held al her home there on Friday evening and Interment wa* made In Calvary Church Cemetery. Oman View. ■ he Rev. II. J. Hi Inemanu. of Sea Me City M. E. Church nfflciatlng. She I* survived by sic children. WUHam Luther. Mn.. M. Pagona. Elsie and two twin daughters, Jean and Jessie. The surviving relativej in Sea Me City are William T. 8t rat hero.
r .. yw., , Mr*. Margaret BuuOieni. Mr*. A. oi vac uona-1 w M | Uer v. ayne M. Slruthers
and Mrs. J. T. Cole.
iMAcWhildin
Isaac Whlldln. of West Cape May. aged (8 years, died on May 20. afler having been In ill health all winter. Funeral serwere held from the liome
LEOAT
ORDIN ANCE NO. «7 e providing far the pur-
Cold Sprlni, on Sunday. Ma;
t'clock. Rev. L V.
Brewln officiating. Interment wa-i made In Cold Spring Presbyterian Cemetery. Deceased was un-
married.
Mn. Sftt* Wfftui Mnt. Sylvia Watson, of South Dennis, died on Saturday. May 22. after an lllnesa of several months. The funeral was held at South Dennl* on May 24. and Interment made at that place. Deceased Is survived by her husband, Charles Watson, and three children. Edward and Mary, of South Dennl*. and Ralph Pcnnagrove.
Stephen H. You*
After an lllneas of two years gtfth heart trouble. Stephen H. Young, a lifelong resident of Marmora, passed away on Sunday. May ,22, at the age of 57 years. The funeral took place from his late home on May 2C.
traction at l:ja P-J4- Dr. Reynolds, of ££ If j Mullica HU IT and Dr. W. Yerkea
Jr cirefc’a Offw-r. ' officiating. The remains were 5rf , thck*cM , .^3»rT , xpmM* , "m I ln lhf w - E Cemetery.
aanpac'.ioR iMrewult in tL- —rurtt« I B< sley's Point. Mr. Young Is Of l"M resl Aamu- tasether with the , . h h , «-iHnw whn «-«u .<n> rtwMscwy. .nu it* r>-.-o iMiuvtioii I 'Urvtveu by his widow, who was M on ujd Uwl. slwll Let Mi<« Mary A. Dare, and four
"* ~ * ehlldren. Charle* Young. Mis*
Evelyn Young. Mrs. Bennie Champion. Mullica Hill, and Mr*. Mabel Kobe. Buffalo. N. Y. De-
— .— . , - _. s*M land, aof* tw Uw CUy of Ken toirJ&’js atjuv. TSsw n ■ ‘
Sect ton 4. That
Eaffw the^M^uTinK^TtT.r^re.l m-
ofihe’bollani. "o'T ler thU ordinaiao
aspiwwa In onnsarliafi ihereba U*noot*rfl> linniictl l.y
t...— uoies of lhe
sm
t Depurtmenl of Rev aad aftrMed if the ... at of said
• « reeding:
taw^per npmiw ^nnd Uwrr take - -
o.y. it
ceased was a member* of Bees-
ley‘* Point M. E. Church, which he was a trustee, and
member of the P. O. S. of A.. D.
of a. and J. O. V. A. M.
STRATHMERE
summer-like app'-arance. a* one by one they are le-decorat-ed and renovated. The grounds surrounding tb< home of E. Miner Fenton ar* abloom with tulips of a wonderful
variety.
The Misses Burr, of Atlantic City, have purchased the Stiles bungalow on Sumner Road, taking
poxsciision on Tuesday.
Deaville Inn opens Saturday. Elaborate preparation* are being made for the event and everything look* promising for n wonderful »,t.<t linrl . opjnlng day. >| tcddrsulod hrM | The local real estate agents report rental* and sales a* 1
r*£ WH-DWOOD— nCNGAt/IW. Ktvt: f«rirW.ih« ^ ’ *■ BSa. i fd** 1 t^raj^n ! 22J- .r- w . rilgawaad ahd M.pie Ave. I*rter ! «*d ehrek shall Im V SAUK t£5« II Ki nwii tUlsnn term. *■ ■•*** W ~ l^aowrtt. «* K Q.k Avr.. I.AItOi: T-ltfWM HOI-RE AM> Praeveit Form w atiMbrd mwor I *rrr .nd si Bio Grsod- prr.fW-.i'ion-. eopliI III whi : mu. . ^ VoTdvSj. S rnln- f^Mbed..**. agAVyMo.
of iRnxa Count)' of D. V»SC.Tir the’ Ip-
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THKR C. OrtpF.X. Dbc-tar T MIIJ^T RAAi> Clark -»-2t *U-tf ll»T4
-j axs lay of Mar will la lorwer Iwrrrd of i ■gniwsr th- Miharrlls-i , Dated March Stlh. A I». l»St. IHABELLA 8 DGNNKTT.
Strength
C^pitet and Surplus, $700,000.00 Deposits, over $5,000,000.00 WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. BANK BY MAIL
The correct do Uion in *uch i. a game saved •*• at le**t a trick
Tne writer noted three such hind, the other ewnlng and in every one of them
the correct opening lead » -
-* difference. Hand No. I
—4 M —A.Q.9,4
•, rubber game. Z dealt aad had od. A doubled. Y bid thne
and B three spade*. Z bid A lour spades, Y five
- J and Z rowed. A doubled and all pasoed. What should A open? TWs is certaialy a difficult hand. If he hadn't forced his partner tc bid by hie infunnator y double of one diamond, the ace of spade* would be the logical opening*bet a* B'l bid it in »newer to A's doable. A is not justified in assuming that B bold* the king of spades. Both the dub aad heart leads are questionable so the proper lead seems to be the four of diamondt. The fact that A hajds three suits, all of which he would prefer to have led to him, makes the trump opening with this hand the ideal
one. As a ma’
a matter of fact, it t
Head No. 3 Hearts —K. J.6, 2 Clubs—8.3.2 Diamond* — K, Q, 10,6 Spade* —Q, 0
s the only
No st
e. first game. Z dealt and bid .. A and Y paMtd and B bid ie. 2 and A passed and Y bid
What should A With
they held praci strength, to t would not cau«e A's psrtfMr• trump trirk. Don't make trump Ope*lags unlens having three suits well proJ and uniess you know tbit the g will not make your partTOr lose a trump trick. They are ihmct la ha to* as just given out. but MmaW be need with great disem ion.
nd Y newtd. B dL What should A open?
open the Spade nuk. If 7s
preemptive bid of fOar hearts U comet. It should indicafe weakness in spadMh the other major suit. If that is cermet. A would be leading up to wrektiSM In Z'a hand, ahrkys s gowi phy. Tto mgy other choire A haa Is tba diamond Iwd and that aremaa bad opesMc. A.htffg
i_ Al—m-jg mmrf
wait for a lead There reaBy eeet
to lead Spade*. Tl the eight of vpadcs, fc
• a of spades,
t that auk r.ocbok*
defeat the four heart 1 . but the diamond opening YZ to make five odd in aci
Frobletn No. U Hearts —J
4,5.5 ■t-K.8.6 10,6,5
tVq.*
A. KOPMAN-Tailor Announces regular semi-weekly trips to Sea Isle Gty, every Wednesday and Saturday, to collect and deliver work. Cleaning, pressing and repairing expertly done. Drop a postal card, or phone Keystone 14-M, and I will call. I-adlcs’ Dry (Tcaalag aad Pressing Suits made to order. P. O. Box 65 'Woodbine, N. J.
Announcement OCEAN ClIYPMNI-UPSlOlf After June 1st, 1926. will be located at their new location 714 ASBURY AVENUE
where they will be better able to give their increased customers much better Service.
give a bond. Just call No. 31 BeH Phone, Sea Me City or call at 211 South Landis Avenue QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE in CAPE MAY COUNTY IRVING FITCH Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Set Isle City, N. J.

