CAPE MAY COTJMTY TIMES FRIDAY, JTJTO 4, 192S.
ftp TUrteea
: V/eek in Real Estate
> of Cape Maj Coot/ carted in the r derk'i Offtoe , (rf All Deeds Filed } *■-. , toIlowInK & * Hut O brntfer* ••ntered ior r *«. as? «***’ City of Ocean City , Keaaab Coml«tiy to William Se^lgw. Sr. btodc TU. on-bray to Marie T. 8. W. 10 ft. of lot 0 ft- of lot Ul. aee-
-i. uot nt
aan illty Oardetu nSraaFuf.
auction K. -O Frederick
MU and MM.
Ilobert Kefk-y. oxer, of Mary Laf-1 S«' . O H *yy .. Ottena to OeHrude J , .v w wo^ K ., 1 , « “* ■ City af Wildwood Wild wood Bonsalow rotnnar-
Borough of Avalon
Samuel ShaUlearorth lo Kmn Biter. 11.00. Lot 1C, aec.ioo M Borough of Stone Harbor M. Hay Speck to Kiurene W. M OO Siamua Lota Hi
. Mock *7.
i'llllam I'otta Jonea I., Chari ler. $1.00. Lota M. U. *.
block n. Hotly Bnch* ' E. Moaleln to Mra. Anna W. Hlbha. *100. LOU 14 and M. block 51. ^ w° Jf 0 *T f ! MorT l* Dare. MOO. h. W. SO ft of tola It. 15. 1*. !4ork on map of lou on Ocean aide of^Atlanllc Avenue by Haker F John H. M ITC. Borough of Wildwood Croat Harry Field, et u«.. to Archibald e Fletcher, et n. $1.00. Lou S and ElUabeth 8. Wright -Ota 1> and JO. Work „. Iaoo Back, to Ellaabeth B. Helnle. l-OO- LoU 1 to <1. Utork 5*
Lealle 8.
Little et ux., M. plan D-S.
H-rry J. Little, et ux..
■v
Katherine Boorae.
Clarmee Fret*.
I 50 ft. of *
M. blk i5. Robert »
$l.oa. so fi. of lot lot ISO. block 99. _
Oertrudr W. DarMaon to II. Eman-a-’tT’WilS: *”■ “• “•
Townahlp of Mlddla
Hewitt, et vlr.. to Oeorge
block 9
l right.
f -. $0000. LoU 1
ilah . K. Mecray. '$1.00. c.. In lot on 8. E. aide Waahlnrton L-flfsa.
The ftil lowing U a Hat real ortal ■anafera rntered for record froi May Si to May ST 195C. Indtlalve:
City of Ocean Ctly
Geonrc H. White Land and Improvement Company to I*eter WelU. $1.00. Lot 1$. Block ItS. el*" «•
Wildwood Junction Height..
How the Kingdom of Israel Was Wrecked The California Tax Digest, pub-
lished monthly under the direc-
tion of Dr. Mllbank Johnson the Interest of taxpayers. In
to Harry,j.! M, y bmu*- contains a remarkable Lot its. block | article by James Gregory, a Ta-
’ coma. Wash., manufacturer. The Kingdom of Israel Was Wrecked.’
As a preface. Dr. Johnson says:
"History reveals the downfall of all governments In the past baa been preceded by an era of excessive luxation; people have toiled long ages under Insult, oppression and the burden of special privilege; but whenever taxation has become so extortionate as to take from them the natural f.wlts of their own labor, they have eventually risen and spoken their
minds In no uncertain terms.”
In succeeding paragraphs, Mr.
Gregory sayn:
"Solomon was crowned king of Israel in 1015 B. C. His reign
reasonable
was characterized by exceeding n loyal people, willingly suppoi brilliancy and great building en- Ing the government upon
terprlses. He laid upon the people 1 a vpry heavy burden of i Hon—tribute It was called
those days.
•Tn 975 B. C.. hiUm. Rehoboam. ascended the ^ftne. Th< continuance by Reh^Hm of excessive and even tn^Ked taxallan wrecked I he go^^pent." Mr. Gregory's aBS? quote} the Bible, showing WF activlilei carried on by Solomon, and the Immense amount of the people’} money which he spent lavishly In gratifying his own desires. ’And Solomon hart 1.400 chariots and 12,000 horsemen, and In other ways exhibited a disposition of liberal expenditure, even to the extent that he had 700
When Rehoooam ascended the throne be heaped heavier taxes upon the people. "The rest of the story Is sad. Indeed. Whereas. : King ReholKHim might have had |
What Woman Wfll$ j livestock. Thus woman's will has
,, See that handsomely dre aaed turne J a
expenditure and . ... ..I actual wealth, reasonable progress, they turned | K °. nK down the street.'
from such loyalty and the klng-!" ha, .. ^J? aul f" 1 dom was oisrupted. |“ bl t T 1 ""* *
"There is nothing mysterious | or hard lo understand in Bible story. If we apply to own affaiiH the principles
rather
events and the public policies which characterized the reigns of Solomon and Rehoboam. The people— once aroused to a consciousness that their property was being taken from them, and the normal fruits of their labors devoted to unnecessary public uses, sounded the kqell of doom for public officials who had brought to pass such a deplorable fiscal and uneconomic situation. 'And so there is a lesson for public official:: in the first Book
of Kingit."
what woman
hat she can compel man to do | for her. Somewhere Dame Fash- ' Ion looked upon a skunk and yet escaped with her life. That long
You Can Save Money
■avg In th«
rr« so May ..
aad Loi-n that any bow at—” •*—- ■
black silky coat looked able to her as did the gold:
to Eve. She ordered man lo get It • and make It presentable for |jer. I Any man who has ever Inadver-' tently Interviewed one of those animals and recovered sufficiently again to mix with society knows I that this commission called for I more courage than when Beowulf dived Into the water to fight the monster. But he did It and his reward was somethlng^akin to the touch of King Midas. The despised animal Is now so valuable that 34 States protect It by law. and farms are being established to breed it like any other form of
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W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer
733 Central Ave Ocean City, N. J.
. mV Lo- mi. r. Tube:- to .
E. parallel wilt- 10th St. t 1 tooo fi. to exterior line: r; ■ton- s-xld line ig.1T ft. 1 <11 V W. b>- straight lit
Quart He
Charie. P. Kidblll lo Susie BlIH,. . $5060. Pour traets of land at Cape,
-IT «o Per*-. Beach Land I May Court How ad) Hand Aye, CO. $1-66. Lc.s 449 to ;S4. section Mechanic SL and Reading R. R, etc. "umic C. Tornra to Wllllaw Hill C ' ,} ' ^ North Wildwood $1.00. lit i4L 645. M$ wSSo.. Mil Rebecca F. ’.Vitoon to Emil F. Joseph L. Fritz to Ocean City Really | j^edenbower■ *1-*J. N. W. H o* isu 1^, , ul . — “li”“Slr&Si £■ SSir -H. B, SS n b. " " , i ■ jju s. s-. ni, An: N. E. 1» ft. "o St. James Hace by JJJ, d g** 0 ATe - 8 w - ,ou fl - tw K
. E. line loth I
5 ft. to beg. Also beg. 5 C. of Oman Ave. 540 ft. 1 nta St. K. E. 10 ft by 8. ! with HHh Si 500 ft. to hlj nark of Atlantic Ocean.
Townahlp of Upper
■ary rarotbet* to Alfred May. $!.M.
I 6. ijock, u atiwnimii ii. B. Steelman to Ocorge ” r .«. Tract at Palermo e
A. adjoining *-
u 5 iota 8. side Ttb Are; ve. 8. W. 106 - - “
Henry
“ * “ IS" -
Walter E. Parris, et ox., fo Bd- —. C ». • — " E % of tot
Stanley J. I
Harry Wlshnov. I J;
>n ox D t. Oeorm.' 4,l - " bHt - ”
Lit lu- Paul Albrecht to Henry I na” ’ . *• *• 4 ’ ‘’ '*■ 1
Frank O. Stewart MAk^'tota 9tl Hobto “
North Wild wood Land Co.
Henry H- Ottetu to ,. OBrlen. $5400. Part of lot 505. block
lo til. tW 746. 645 t< 466. 566 lo
beWs 81. S. W.' 560 f
N. R
Daniel 1 4. block
Itete^ Highway r ^ S^W. to'i
ood on the ■ F- Ha mat
i bhA. Trwet,
■ to Daniel Pauoce. $1.00 Lota I 13. block F. section < Mt- : Buxby Trwet. Tuckahoe. —t to Anna Welnataln. $1.00. I. .block 5. Hgnda Bird. Tract.
ranx Knaeberg.
76. block 14.
irt Tract. Tuck-
State Ity N. W. to c
b st sid r
Peaky C
Ave. <M ft. wider 56 l»th St. 8. W. 60 f RlMtlan rnmmiaalonrre exterior U Clare '.atbeal. et vlr.. to John Hane. 4S.6M. Part of Iota 7*5 ■ 7*4 Section C. lag. Ir N. W. I Wesley Ave. 44 ft. X W. of 11th 8. W. 55 ft by N. W. M> ft. A '« . action c : Ilew.
tach. et vlr.. ’ to Harry Lou IS and 14. blk.
i CBria Baslle.
o Alfln E. Lar-
». Lot 51. I
■atrgh of Wildwood Croat
i A. Pyott. et t
Riley liroa Realty Co to Addle M. Wearer. SI M. Lot. XI. 55. : lock 55.
Cap. May Terrace.
|« a a. ’* ~
eg. Tract containing 57 at ure or lent, -bep/ at pt. in It irob Helxer and Odgen Cand
TVdSnierifte**I
o Katharine Helxer. Si.«o.
Parts of to-
.•vrss'«s;v£?
lo 41 block 4. aame 'plan. ' City of Cape May Herman L. SrhmalU t
O. Harbour, et
Jerary. $1.
e Highway — from lands of Susie E. Dow-
1 8. K. 1
JBay Front loU. Pieai-
to E. |
. *7 ft. b
i TartUey il.Wl. lots 41 to 44. 46. 47. 61 7L 17 to X5. 94. block A. Venl*'ark. • Also beg. at InteroeeW. sldo Venlcean Road and
side of County Hlvd . ft. S In. <5) N. W. I E- shore State Inland V s
*i along aaid abore N. E.
County lirK and <4) ak S E.^to^beg. Auio^tav . K. ahonr Slate Iniand'
J. Frank
-. to otair is it. oi lo
Strip of land tot >1. Plan , _ — •* ore Park Trwet.
Michael K. Kryaer. et
William Sr id ler. HO.uOO. .... and ua. Alto tot. 1654. 1*56. UK. U. Plan 5, Ocean Oily Uardnu. Allien O. ailbert. ec ux.. to Rohen ■= Siretch $£55. Lot 671. Section a. City of Ocean •- " **- •
Clancy- $100. lot
Morris E. Hausemann. et u II M. Cawlev. et ux. Sl.M.
3. Ocean City
Valet.
tof'l.j'and N. E. $ t£ ef’loT*.'
"on C.
Robert 8
o”'
riS" lii. »5 and *61 iJ^arrUotP*K*
Randall C. Hay.
. William „ w »„
» R-J
ickcr: <4» alon I ft. to teg.
y Lot and Building i. 5. to John 8. Contort (8. W. side ol N. W. of Land is Are.
lit ally
■“wsfar ...
of lot 6.
X 44-t.-; iota 1 to ' • I thick It. Ux t I. • to U. IT to d, U. »7 •
II Hums. 4L09. Lot 4*. «doc H Of lots 1 lo 4 and all i haxB M. u *
Borough af Avxlon ss^. w-k
low ft. N. W. of West 2nd AVa. N.
” "I ft. by B. W. 66 II »k I- rones et el., to Samuel
$1.06. Lot 16. section itllewortlt. et ux.. to teritoK. $1.66. Lot $5.
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Lot *6. section 59.
Borough
111. block U. plan C. Townahlp of Middle urge H. White Land and •nn-nl Company lo Thomaa I II UU I-uta 56. 54. 57. tt, Ul •rtiun 4. Whiles boro, word Warrington el ux.. ■ of New Jerary. II.M. Strip of - for Stale Highway p—- • itti.dlng from lands t
Frank H Wise to
$1.00. Lot *96. section D. I-ouls Sonneborn to George Knob. $1.(R Lot 757. section C.
Towwxhtp ef Upper
ExekM V. Orson to Bay Front Land Yompar.y. $76,060. Tract - upland and-marsh at Intereacctlon Seashore Hoad and Ocean City a Beaalro’a Point Turnpike Road. Mhrmoro. adjoining lands of Arwgla Eleanor C. Ely to Henry T r_ait. , Two tracts of land at e^ wim--'^ 1 '--- 1 - Mack :
. and exte
I thence 1_
I of month and nr-ndow near lieealey-a Point, containing 4 A. odJolrUag Pas-
lure Creek nnd the 'liny. •
Sylvanus C. Alraan. el ux., to aS“ f .'S:i u S”!TS: ’df i" Block 47. Ocean City - Z- bulon Townsend Or , Andrews. $100. Trx - on DenniavUle IU«d adjoining lands o( George E tJsndy on N fc. at* I.ybrand doraon on S. K. tkml. 4 acres more or lees bring lot 1. estate of Hannah Gandy Dehora Kchrarensonde to John P
— 169 seres t n l«Mh sides of Main H
Rwr <wa -— — Onun. Excepting (4 11 aq. rda aa In dA6l from Pennington Corson to uSt'ijt 0 ' ln d *^ ,, Clara K Stiles lo Ida O Burr ll.M. I.OI 55. Mock 15. Ktrathmere. City ef tea tale City. L. Maher lo Mary V. Itough- $»«*>. Parts of let. a and 1. aouthwext seetlon^^
Lafayette 8L. leading from Old lataod Road to public landmc on Cape Island Creek at 8. W. corner ' landa ol Gertrude Miller. S. E.
ft. by 8. W. 55 ft.
William Joyce Kewsfl. at at.
Be rough of tooth Cape May ^Same to same, liuoti. Lota 94 a: #, Lnton* National Bank to ’(PlIIU D. Smediey. $1.60. Lola 1 to 1 wetio 1 K Cape May Gardena. New York Qty’g Financial Supremacy Probably no better Index to financial condlUona exists than the total or tank checks used transact the naUon'a business, shown In volume of chec cleared through the clearing house* of the country- Similarly, there Is no better ladex to New York city's importance to the real of the country than a comparison of its clearings with tboee of other cltlea. Checks totaling *235.492.649.000. three quarters of a billion a day. were cleared through the New York Clearing House last year, and that total teprewanted more than half of ail the choeku cleared In the 21* cities was »4»,771.713.000. No other clearing bouse even approached the New York total. Chicago came nest with *31. 110.704.000. with Philadelphia and Boaton each having mure than *20.000.000.000. Only S3 cities reported a total of more than 31.000.000.090 laat year, while New York la averaging not far from that figure dally In 1*21.
Cowley Ave. '
If there Is anything In this volution stuff our oily rivers
1 1 species of NUdinc
W,* KB; 3nJt,rrs.
City ef Narth W: id wood Henry H. Olirna tp John Davis ’ 'A i$T of lot 16. j LSTsT^nd Su'bSr'ImI’ '
r *nd N°' W^li I -*'-p of 1>Ivisit
me to koi r-uld. I on. s. E. * ft B 11, Um* 50$. same p^V. ,2 Fj^Si s id i 'is.»L i ' s iL
The Spray is now open under the same - management. Eighteenth Season We specialize in cooking the best of everything C. R. HAHN.
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This Guarantee goes with it
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Gulf No-Nox,Motor Fuel is priced three cents per gallon higher than ordinary gasoline—and is worth it The OrangeGas-~At the Sign ef the Orange Oise GULF REFINING COMPANY
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