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ED Dio py Cay | A A o (Special Correspendent) ust. The owner of new Ford Sedan, in which her hi in +4 chor frequent rides. H. M. Carroll and Mrs. Carroll are apmdind the woek with friends at ullica Hill. and Mre, Carroll motored to Mullica Hill on Wednesday, Edward Skirving and family have 3. K. Carroll and family were visiton to Pitman and Woodbury on Suna . Clarence Williams and Mre. Wi linms are guests of Frank Fidier and family for the week. * Rev. Charles Zachary Taylor and Mr#. Taylor] were visitors to Sen Isle City and the Seaville Soup on Sunday. Sheriff‘s | Sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri.Facias, Looe a C as me directed, issued out of the Court jof Chancery of New Jersey, on the 14th day of July ,A. D. 1919, in a certain cause wherein Fannie: B. Gibbons is complainant, and Charles H. to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, AUGUST 25th 1919, between the hours of twelve and five lofclock p. m., to wit, at one c‘clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Sher» ifs office, in Cape May Court House Cape May county, New Jersey: All that certain . mortguged . premises, with the appurtenances, in the bill of complaint in the . said , cause particularly set forth and described; that is to say: Tract No 1. All that certain lot, tract or piece of land, situate, lying and being in the city and county of Cape May and state of New Jerney, as shown on Plan A of Cape May Estate Company, filed in the Clerk‘s office of Cape May County,NJ., being Lot No. 15 and portion of Lot No. 14 adjoining Lot No. 15 bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the Northwesterly line of Michigan avenue eight hundred seventy-five feet southwesterly from the westerly corCoe e C e croctinefd street | sixty | feet . wide, connecting
and Ind ve tending — thence . (1) — southwenterly along the northwesterly line of Michigs, nna eod Eola nsrvit fad "hin wih ichi wi avenue one bpnared thenty-five feet to the place " seaa & in that certain lot, tract or plece of land, situate, lying and being in the city®and county of Cape May and state of New Jersey, as eponoo n= Pared Co., filed in the Clerk‘s of Cape May pooh NJ, (Wik (94 No. 13, and portions of Lot No. 14 ‘and lot No, 12, adjoining Lot No. 13, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue nine hundred sixteen feet eight inches southwesterly from the westerly corner of Michigan avenue and a short street sixty feet wide connecting Michigan and Indiana avepues, and extending thence (1) south westerly along the northwesterly line Michigan avenue forty-one feet exght — inches; (2)‘ northwesterly at
to the place of heginning. Tract No. $ All that certain as shown on Plan A of the Cape May Real Estate Company, fied in the Clerk‘s office of Cape May county,N.J., being Lot No. 6 and a portion of Lot gan avenue ten handre1 and eighty-three feet four inches south wenterly from the warterly corner of Michigan and Indinn avenues, and extending thence (1) southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Michiigan avenue forty-one feet eight inches; (2) northwesterly at right angles with Michigen avenue one bundred twenty-five feet, more or less to the line of lands of Emlen Physic; (8) northeasterly along his line parallel with Michigan avenue forty-one feet eight inches; and (4) southeasterly at right angles with Michigan avenue, one hundred twenty-five feet to the place of beginning. Amount . due under decsee . is $7421.42, with interest and Sheriff‘s fees to be added. ROBERT S. MILLER, Sheriff, Dated July 30, 1919. ohn Bright, Sol‘r. 827-5-24tpf884.03
Miss Helen Ader, is commuting to her work in Philadelphia. . Green, who his vacation at ay ElizaPowell Carter, Mrs. Carter and rtc decuhters; iid an James ‘and. Mre. day, enbying the company of thei shares "we d. grandchildren, Dr. and Pphine, and sn the great Prandemildven Dorothy and Nan, who fg — from their home in Youngstown, day. Capt William | Thompson, | who been on the sick list for a time. is again able to attend his farm duties Stiles Robinson, son of Richard Robinson, was the latest arrival from overseas, having been in the service | [nine months. | Mrs. Hannah Chester returned on Friday from a visit to her daughter , in Wilmington. Her son Earl accompanied her. Capt. Hosea Chester had ten days | leave, coming to ho aie on Saturday from Norfolk, V
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2 ls 2. Fo 6 31 io k b (Special | Correspondent} About twenty-five young folks from the "Point" enjoyed a straw ride to Wildwood, on Suturduy might, taking in the amusements while there. C. Wesley Elliott, of Camden, is vacation with hi uncle ie, ut his farm on the pike, mside House, in filled to its utmont capneity. | The Friday evening entertainments given there are very attractive. — The public is invited and the parlors are always filled to over Mra. Kline in entertaining her nunt, Mre. Anna. Marshall from Lonsilawn: The available properties here are being rapidly bought up by prospec[tive summer visitors, who are delight | ed with the climate. on Sunday Inst ie beach front looked like a miniture Atlantic City. From the firhing pier to beyond the Bay House the strand was doited with people, some two red or so.
Why not build a board walk from the pier to the Bay House and build r pier there. This would prove [attractive and the cost would not be great. _ It is a very much im provement and it is to be hoy some ente strangers ie enterprise. would prove renumerative. HOWARD I. KELLY, Howard I. Kelly, a well-known and well liked summer visitor at Cape years. sucumbed here last Saturday to heart disease, Funeral services were conducted om Tuesday in the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea. Hix body was taken to Philadelphia for interment in the Holy Sepulchre cometery. Mr, Keily was but 44 years of age, and is survived by hin mother, Mra.. Thomas Kelly, two and his sons follesed in hi business. _ About 6 years ags the deceased leased a property in Philadelphia, and has been operating a picture house there. ¥ is many friends bere and in Phil delphin sincerely regret his loss.
Cape May, N. J., Aug, 4, 1019. Editor Star and Wave: Dear Sir: The people of this Con gresxional District . of New . Jersoy ought to take notiec and be extromely inateful to | Congressman | same Bacharach for his splendid work in Congress on Saturday last in getting Nat the House of Representatives ! to place an adequate protective tariff on imports of manufactured glass. This is a move for the protection of the glass worker« and gare manufacturers in this district, | While this is the beginning of the third term of Congressman Bacharach he in his active career at Washington hax been advanced by his diligence to member~ ship of the Ways and Means Committee, A member who reaches that committee in hig ie Arg‘ as n leader in Washington, and for that reason, this district whould keep on sending Mr. Bucherach to Washington, so . that Cow Jersey will obtain and retain its place in Congressional nction. fours vory truly, LEWIS T. STRVENS,
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice is hercby given that the nc« counts of the subscriber, as Executrix of Richard L. Jenks, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate and reported for mettlement to the Orphans‘ Court of the County of Cape May on the tenth day of September next, at which time application will be made for the allowance of Commissions and counsel fees. Dated August 1st, 1919 META C: JENKS, €63-8-9-5t pf. $6.90 Executrix

