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BOROUGH OF WOODBINE.
Sea Isle City, New Jemy
• PUBLIC NOTICE U hereby riren that L Joeepb JotTc. coUcclor ol lex^a lor Uw 1 «** ,ri r Olalnut ol uie Uorousb ol tvooO- ' i. punueiB to authorin' •%e«tedu»
cvarJ will b* paM for Inf oral
iMOlnir to tho arrow of tot peraon or penona ' — a ad otbor rofaat U
NOAYi the 22nd Day of Soptember. B 1»1», at TWO o'clock in the Aftornoon. In the Borcueh Hall In
Woodbine,
„ AT PUBLIC HAI.K. aU the laoda.
dupoaal plant) . or >f the etrreta wlUln the citj- IlmIU. JAS. T. CHAPMAN.
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a will buy Uie a
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I wmounta of too aauao are aa luuonra. “ UM'ALt- X AAAIS ABhKh.~'«:u Emu xlah u.Mi Tuut.bAi\i> .ni.niMCADBAIU ANO MKVtSNX’UlaM. and euoMct alao to the payment ol an> unpaau liOna aaaoaaoo acamai tor aame prior to
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lApahltz. h - Upman. V
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o the amount due on each lot. tract u tei of land. IbcIuuuik mteroet. eoal and tharace aa above staled. Uie re uiu o
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TOWNSHIP OF UPPER.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR UNPAID TAXES.
HOTEL ARRIVALS. Ending August 26th.
Bellevue Hotel—Samuel Clark. Hen ry 'rename and wife. A. O. Craw. J. Renton, H. L. Willard. E French, Arthur A. McCarthy, Edwin \L Lawson. F. C. Eggelston. Roger S. Wood. Helene B. hUlde, Mrs. F. Fulde, Mrs. W. Wagner, Alran BushneU. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Martha Sack Charles Stevenson. Edward J. Uhln. Leo G. Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mendenhall and \ Jc Master James Mendenhall, Jos. A. Tminor. Walter Weiss. Edith M. Gidlagher, Wm. Abramson, Elise C. V'Ude, John T. Regan, Edw. F. Post, J. E. FasnechL A. L. WlUard. Mrs. R. Lambyl. W r alter Junck, Tbeo. C. Flugemld, of Philadelphia; Albert Smith and wife, Miss Alberta Smith, Fred. D. Crane. Darby. Pa.; Max AriahoE, Chicago. UL; R. F. sterner, Havana, Cuba; Mr. and Mrs. Muiterweck and son. C. B. Worme. New York,' '* _ Henry Evans, wife and son, Baltimore. Md.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bulterweck. Moores town, l'a.; Henry Hartman and wife. Delco. Pa; J. E Scotlen. FYank Weaver. E Marnes, Geo. Wood, Parke
Caleb, Parkersburg, Pa
Surf House—Richard Morrell, Jeanette Morrell, Edwin Mooney and wife, Mr. and Mm ChsA A. Kruli. E. F. Osborne and wife, Simon Cichettl. P. A. Mungan. Geo. M. Kensler. Miss M u. Rementer, Mr. and Mm R. J. Lawson. Margarelta Lawson. Chaa R. Stewart, Melvin S. Stewart, E.- J. Thomas. .0. Montague, Edw. L. Conn. Mm Wm. F. Harris. E. B. Matlack. J. H. McCoy, J. Metzger and wife, Mr and Mm Wm. G. Campbell, Richard N. Morrell. Mm Susanna Ward. Leo J. Rooney, E. A. Carroll. K. P. Schrayor, P. J. Keohne, Chaa. Sharp and wife. B. J. Laughrey. Miss ScheUder. G. Montague. Paliiah Ward, of Philadelphia; A. J. Elliott, A. E Elliot'. W. J. Elliott, Mr. Mm A. H. Vogt, Pittsburgh, Pa; Wm. L Foster, Haddonfleld. N J.; N. R Scarborough, Chester, Pa; H. E Rambo and wife, Wilmington. Pa; Mr. and Mm. H. E Loper. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mapes, Bridgeton. N. J.; F. J. King. Ridgewood. N. J.; N. E. G. Barnett, Mrs. E. G. and Ruth Barnett. Concordvllle. Pa; Miss Carrie Smith. HaxelPa; Wm. H. Hanlon and wife, John P. Murphy. Marie Murphy. Helen A. Murphy, Frank J. Murphy, Pittsburgh. Pa; Rev. Thomas J. Cosgrove, Allegheny. N. Y.; A. E. Marcor.elto, New York; Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsey, John Cornell. Mm E. Mitchell. Mm P. A Mungan. Paul F. Mungan, Mm Richard Morrell, Miss Mat English. Kathryn English, of Philadelphia,
STONE HARBOR.
PA
Collactor'i Otto. Upper Tokuhip.
Aug- n»t».
lea n hereby siren that 1. A H. b»pp. or of the taxing distrkt of Upper Ap. County of Capa May. New Jency. — *0 tba aothority of ths stalulaa la made and prvrldad. will 00 tba 30th DAT OP SBP1BMBEB. A O. 1»U». l S o'clock in ibe afurBoon of Shat day. ^ at tba Tuckaboa NaUaaal bank, la aald ux-
1 parcels of land herelaafur J pan or parts of aald land _• purpoee. or which I area lor (ha yaar 1SU rwaatn unpaid and In arraan ■a*. a M arm purchaac
t term and pay ibe
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of *ait. c
a a Ul bid '1
Stevens House—IL J. Manus. Mm H. C. Weiner. Paul and Albert Weiner, Bertha S. Koisch. Mary V. McDonald, Mrs. Massey. H. W. Weymer. Joseph D. Porter and wife. Benj. B. Ddrtch, George Ulrich. Mr. ard Mrs. H. J. Soden. Henry P. Cora. Otto J. HeU-1, Fred Clause.. August Clauser. Philadelphia; Mrs. E. Goldfash. Mr. A. JoSe, J. Rablnowltx. Lewis Katz, of Woodbine. N. J.; Frank GuBre. Millville. N. ; Marti- McConvlUe, Pittsburgh. Pa Spray House—Mrs. Emma Ftoster, Mr. and Mm Louis Mary Me Elroy and Miss Abe* McElroy. Katherine Me-
Lean. Mr. I. J. Poley, Philadelphia; >*f r " U lam J. Daugherty, of BnUer H»«ra J M. lOiVhLil ,»a IcaUr.!”" - t “ ' l,h
Stone Harbjr's wonderful bids fair to extend web into September If not until October first. When the August people go. brown and rnddy, the lice of pale faces waiting their departure, will make all taste Into the vacant place*. Among the old friends who will be at Stone Harbor In September. Is Miss Clara Dohnie. of Baltimore. and Mrs. August Haagland. ot Glennidc, who expect to build on their lot soon, have been at the LeedA Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Regesler. of North PMladelphiA are visiting Mrs. Regester’s nephew. Prof. John Sidle, at Atrelmol. Ur. and Mm Regester celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary In January. 1918. Two years ago some neighbors of Mr. and. Mrs. Sageater gave a blrthdar party for Unde Dan. Two of that party were on the island this year, and Saturday evening surprised ihe worthy pair by an Invitation to lake an auto ride and make a call. Arriving at home'of Mr. J. K Cassel there wa doable surprise, for It was his birthday as web. A birthday cake was presented to each one with an appropriate original verse. Miss Cassel and Miss Gifford served cake and Ioba The l^eeds Tea House, which intended to close on Labor Day. will remain open nntll Ihe 8th at least Mm M. E Sargent of Calif., will arrive early next week foi an indefinite stay at Aucodsco. Miss Mary Gibb, of PhUsdelphlA Is visiting her friend. Miss Edith Casset Mr. and Mm. Will Morgan and family. of Fern wood, with their sister. Miss Catherine Morgan, who have been at the VanThuyne Apartments, returned on Saturday. August 30th. St. Paul's Bazasr opened on Saturday evening at the Shelter Haven, having been obliged to reanange its program, which was staged for the Yacht Club. Mr. A. L. Kline came to. the rescue with the offer of the Shelter Haven and all its fadlltles. The committee decorated with flags and bunting. bought out the refreshment stand, built a slagi and presented Its first entertainment to a large and delighted audience on Saturday evening. The proceeds will go to the building of a Rectory. The Bazaar will d« bor Day evening. Mm Wm. G. Letzkus has been the guest of Mm John Hahn, of TiogA who is enjoying cottage life at Ocean
City.
Dr. and Mm Bevan, of Avalon, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will,am G. Letztus et dinner on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. William Hots are guests for the week of Mrs. Hotx's brother. Mr. William P. Elder. Little James McCorkle fell from the boardwalk, striking on his back. Dr. Morton responded to an emergency call and prescribed an Antiphlogestlne Jacket. TTyxigh severely braised, no bones were broken. Mr. Ned Mather. Philadelphia, to visiting Mr. Harold Cassel. Mrs. William H. Mitchell to visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William T. the Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bower, Jr., who are visiting friends at Ibe moon tains, are expected soon. Miss Beba C. Flxter, of Philadelphia, to the guest for Ihe week of Mtos L D. Brinkman. Mm Mary B. Dull, of Narberth. was the week-end guest of the Butler and Mills families, of Narberth, who are enjoying cottage life at Stone Harbor. Dr. and Mrs. Silas D. Daugherty are entertaining Dr. Daugherty's brother.
■I Collection ol Ti lull MU. 1002. »na acts amcoUsI and BUpplemeuta! tnurcto
M. U. Burk*. 111. kt Stratbiuers ■ John U. 1>> kw. 1
; Qkrnrr lit *, b atfv t, 5- Hiw P lakhc Host, llou-r at
Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and him Wm. W. MarMurrmy. Cleveland Ohio; Mr. Louis M. Foster, Mrs. I juis M. Foster, Miss Helen Foster. Mrs. Emma Foster. .Mr Alvin Forier. Mixs Grace Arlck. Mr. and Mm J. M. Brennan, Master Arthur Brennan. Miss Dorothea Brennan. Miss Jane Kepner, Mrs. S. Troupe, M.ss Alms Troupe, of Pitta-
burgh. J's
Colonnade—P. C. Reilly. M. C. Hell- .. Mi s Jessie Dempster. Mm I. M. Heirmlck, Mr*. C. M. Hemmlek, Arthur McArdle. J. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jot. J. Braun. Emily B. Mnurer, Margaret Hogan. R. M Gutekunst, Lewis M. Baches. May J. Hookey. Mtos Ellen Tierney. J. P. B mi ton. of Philadelphia: Aubrey Cotirlero. GeTnnle Oondero, Ua. nmore, Md ; Robt. Dwyer. New York: Helen U. Fitzgerald. Perth
. Jobk J. Kerr, lioi..
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Passing the Test
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS.
■g' ls*k Sarrofale o! Um C-unty ol Com May. B Jkk2. 00 tk« -wco.iii a*r ol Jui,. a. b ipif, B on thr •Plltrouor. of thr autoa-ilUrs Ba«ct. - "(* t» beraig *1w-
i Arc you in tbc ruatkcl for in investment ? | Consider our Certificates of
Deposit.
! Viewed in any aspeci or ! ftotn any anj{lc, t);e>‘ art-
found to l»e ideal.
• Positive safety, reasonable ; return and (juick convertibility are predoiniiuiiit
characteristics.
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Pm. who arrived on Wednesday with his wife, two sons and grandson in their car. The party, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Daugherty, motored to Ocean City on Friday calling at See Isle on the way to visit Rev. and Mrs
J. T. Gilltoor-
A meeting was called at the R us Ionian Saturday “to discerns mr.ters of Interest to Slone Harbor." “he "matters of Interest” proved to be the Rec real!on Centre, with a tennis court The six ladles present, with one ex c-ptlor. voted to organize under th« name Community League Mm Wtu EL Richter WM mad*- Temporary chair man. Mrs. Madden temporary Mere tary. and Mrs. A. J Rust custodian ol the money obtained by soUnlUtion and entertainment*. Just before adjourn ment Dr. S. D Daugherty cam*
EERMONTAVALON.
"Oh, dear Miss Trcvto. yon are lnfleed a mender of hearts 1" Vivian Moore spoke jrtth fervor and fcer eyes glowed with the Mneercvt Cntltude and dev'Klon. She sat on a ■tool at the feet of her hostess, her hands resting in her lap, looking np into a face that bore s winning, patient smile of gentleness. “Why do yoc say that. Ylvlanr In-
*ulred Ora Travis.
“Because they all say tt. There Isn’t ■ girt In oar set hJio hasn't yon to thank for good advice and kindly deeds. And oh. to think of Itl Just from what ypu aid I got over my wicked Off at Bartley Pert no. I was • proud and onrsaaonable and I ahould bav, died of a broken heart If Bart lay had gone away. And now Pve had my leaaoc. and we've made It all i np. mid we’re engaged, and 1 am so : happy I" and the tears came Into Vivian's eye*, and she kiaaed Ora's hands, and then snuggled doner to her. Mtos Travis softly stroked the golden hair. A far-away look rame Into her calm, thoughtful nyr“My dear," ahe aald. "I coast It a blessing If I hare been helpful to yon. It to pride eg Jealousy that sever many souls that otherwise would hare been happy and united. Many a headless girl wreck* her life by snowing JBtne potty trifle to change her whole career. I am going to make yon my first confidant. Fire years ago. like j yon. I was capricious and exacting. I was engaged to Ransome Drury This Is his ptetnre," and she opened a locket and showed to Vivian a hand oome. engaging face. "AU this happened far away from here. HI* parents wished hin to marry another girl and that made me cherish bard feelings towards them. One 'evening Ransome told me that he would have!
, .plw of what can be done to Ify seashore property, the bnna of Mr. F. J. Michel and of Mr. Jullns Wolfe need only to be seen. They are beauty spots indeed. The two owners purchased the lot between, uniting the three In one lawn. The Misses Jean and Betty Schilling are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mm C. W. Wilkinson Mrs. High field was at Sea Isle City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Letzkus ere guests on Friday of Dr. and Mm
Bevan.
Lieut. Charles B. Collom sent from France to his mother a pair of unique vases made from shells picked up at Mortal and Argonne. Mias Mary Cox and Miss Anna GlbUma. who have been guests of Mtos Marlon Smith and Vis* Sarah McDonough. have returned Mr. E. E Broth and mo. of Chicago, are at the Crispin Cottage for the saa-
At the Princeton: Mr. and Mm L. P. Moore, of New York City; Mr. and Mm George A. Prince, Atlantic City; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stephenson. Nrr-
berth. Pa
Mr. and Mm A. E Phillips, of Lana-
to apend the following one at meet some family frten Js. Out of unjust prejudice against them I flared op and told him that If he preferred their company to my own. be need not come back again. He was a proud, sensitive man and we drifted apart. Then I heard that he had arranged to go abroad, and then that my cruelty tad driver Mm to dlndpatlyn. His parents dl'<d and be was lost to the knowledge of hto former friend. I have not heard of him for two years and I shall carry to my grave the memory of bow I wronged him." That pathetic Interview Vivian Moorv, who had become Vivian Peyton. often recalled. She did not tell her husband of the debt of gratltnde ahe owed Min Travis, roc of her mournful experience. Bartley would someUtoea take an afternoon to make Ms collection* and Vlrlan would accompany l.!m In the automobile. The machine broke down in front of the Gresham flats one afternoon, and the repairer from -hither it was towed, o<1 vised Bartley that It would take three hours to mend the break. Bartley ordered the man to return the auto to the flat* when ready, and suggested that Vivian atay there with a lady, who was hired to look after the tenant! while he writ to the office and come back later to drive her home. The lady In question welromed Vivian to her apartment and soon Interested the young safe telling of the propls who lived In the bouse. She had some grnel on the kitcher stove end finally, after a glance at the clock, arose and said It was dme to visit a yi.tmg man on the nrirt floor who wai
very UL
feel very pitiful towards Mr. Drury." ahe explained to Vlrlan. “for 1 he seem* to have so friends or re!*-
Mayor Kronse. Dr. Frederic Allen. Mr tire* to the city.
r L Puffleld and Mr. Reichardt. * b< I Af Vivian waa struck by the |
vere also Invited, were unable ' ‘
Mr* E It McKee and her young daughter Dorothy, who have hern guest* of Mr and Mrs James C. Mud den. returned to Wheeling. West Virginia. Ihe Unit of the week. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Malta* entertained Mr*. Rachel Fletcher. Mr. Thomas and Mr* Janies Flstcher and Mis* Rebecca Fletcher an Sunda Mr William Llghty. of Philadi .•hla, v ho has been enjoying hto vacat: >n ai .s;.me Harbor with hi* mother. Mrs Llghty, returned Sunday. There was a crowded house at the Benefit for St Mary's at the Munici pal Pier. Friday evening. The "Lee Kids" kept the children In n gale of ■iirrrliuent in which the elders Joined
heartily.
The sale of Hoinr Cooked Food at Freshens store, nest the Pharmacy, given by the Union Church dub. nel-
ted 190 00
Mr* John Kahlich entertained the Flotsam and Jetsam Club on Thursday of tort week In re»iKinae to Current Event*, she rend a letter from her ton led from Gibraltar, reporting
' I*
Her non
J*ty Sad, A X> If 10. U BO ROB WKL-t, LKWU gTKIVMBYRft. JR. Bitcatar . IT 9161.«.
ri* Luuir Hindi
party.
.'ho has been i>u*i lb Mr. r.nd Mr>
I *. •*■■(-11*11, iuu> ..•turned.
1 Rev mid Mr* J W. Ri.hiird- an 5 their M-'er. Mias Adelaide Rlrliardi
Ocean City f
You can buy tho Cope May County B trtmc# at any vt the following places 1 Sort Hoc**. Boaidaalk. if. Lout* BracA Ocean Are B ’ Fitch Drag Oo. Timoa Building.
| Title and Trust Co. Octia City, N.).
' earlier In the
rally i
t the FrunUo.-d Hospital, ieorge E'dlmaii and family itiiMtell riuffineu and t-hll-Philadelphia, arrived on Monare occupying adjoining bun-
I the Upper Colony.
menttoo of the a
Ml** Trar
“Won't you tot me accompany youT” ahe asked. "I •111 be Intended la seeing how throe poor people live." It was three weeks after that when Bartley by mere accident OTsrhearU -rune gossip between the chauffeur end lh<- housemaid. The former was (eillng of the strange Interest of Ms mtotreos In a Mr. Drury who lived In Ihe Graham apartments. “You d think be waa an own brother." said the i-baoffeur. “Every day site baa taken frnlta and dellcndes to him. and for two day* Pve driven him and iwr antond the parka" A sensation of Ixdng disturbed, of dawning mystery afflicted Bartley i» in* went In aearch of Vivian. He found tier In the library Khs greeted him with unusual warmth and tenderues*. “Oh. Bartley r she spoke, “I'm going to oak a. great favor of you. I u ant you to find a |>ualtlon for a
"Named Drury!" dryly observed Barthy. • i “Why. how did you ki>vw! Tea. fiat to .'be person. He has Just it- : •vivered from a lit of sickness and— | •hm't frown. d*» until you have In aril my story. Yes—two atorlev ' I And :iien for the first lime Vivian i-ld of Imr virt! to Mis* Trnvl* and |
of her discovery of the
mler
Into the soul of Bartley Pey'on. a* lu ‘ “I don't know whlrii to most admire , y..o or Mia* TravK" bs said ■ V..u ' ■ay loyal IMtle wife I* plotting '>0 bring thnar two together? Very wWL | my <Vcling 1 Will help yos is thaL"
dewne. who hove been 1'vtag In tb* C4 out Inc cottage all the acescm. are entertaining Mr PiillMpa* brother. Mr. W. J Phimpe. of Boeton, and hit niece Miss Kathleen PhtlllpA The automatic double act km lawn mower at Ceekajay works to pertec tion. The Porch Party al the Latoy for the benefit of 8t. Jobn'aby-tlxeito* netted fifty dollar* for the treaMry. Mrs. R- J Johnson and daughter, Lillian, of WlssahPkon, ore guests of Mrs. Johnson's aister. Mr*. Edward B. Becker. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Loekrer. of Washington, D. C„ aije at the Luray. Miss Helen Strang to the goeat of Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson: Those who went to the M. K. Church expecting to be served with a plate of Boston baked beans were dianppolnted. Ten cento was axked at the door and in letnrn a Httle hag of henna was given each comer. There were 60 In ch bag. An auctioneer disposed of table full of mysteriously wrapped packages, the prloea paid being ao many beans. Those who did not have the price went back for another dime's worth of been* until the door r totalled a tidy sum. Ice < cake were for sale and a s followed.
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Gan'en Hose Fishing Tackle Bathing Supplit
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me ricscivcrs *
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