REGISTRY AND ELECTION NOTICE Notice 1* hereby given tt . lh* r^rtrlrt Boards o! Keglstn and 1-c • • n ' 3 for the County of Cap- ro ’ 1 the place* heielna::» r aTUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1S«C. and will peoc- t ■- •••n the ““J?” and rtwldm.-. - : ‘ • V .n , L, — i. \ I.: "l * i . !-■ etilltlea to Wte therein \t . nrir.n* ITlIMJT ruin. 1 or 'of ^rh-wd oi‘“er°y lamdy *• e.d‘"NoVio" tirirt'V Klver. th»t i the »US b^afuESDAY. septe vbER 28. 1920.
MASTER S SALE
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Col Meter'd Sale of Unpaid Taxea. Asaaaamanta and othe Municipal Charawa on Pea. Property of the Borons* of Woodbine. In the County of Cape May. In the
State of New Jersey.
1 ritUC NOTICE U hi-eby *!veo b> Joseph Jofit. ■ •<•11-. i ■ of Taxes for the Borough of Wood Mae. Cape May County. N- n Jersey, that be will offer and expoaa •n sale and sell at public aale all thaj ,nd» her-ditamenlr and real eatata In’ tlie Boiouan «'■ Woodbine, in the count) ’apt ila.. in tlie state of New Jersey, •mailt t listed upon nhuh the .taxes fyl* o! pt.or y-ats remain unpaid. In _ r to make the amount charweable Baatinat ».<id lands t n the Brat day of July . i. L* 1 ar coanpoled in the fidlowlnjc , t. tog. lb.: With the mlerest on said mount Horn the ea«l Brat day of July. . 1). Itli. at the rate tf eight per cent : annum • .... date of the aa-d sale. . nd t-‘.< <>••»•- • ■ *• ». pu.-ruant to the pro■.r r.» ■•. an «• t of the Ungialature of the •■at. <■: J-rsey entitled An Act oncernmg .- ; ud taxes, axaeasmenta and ther Jtunrtno; .larges on real property
• on thereof
> the crvauoo and enforcement of Ueas' U .n trevision of m*l Chapter M7. ; f the laaa of Near Jersey, page* MS. The said nale w lU take place at the rgh Hall, m the Bore ugh of Woodm the County of Cape May. in the
of N- w Jersey, on
MONDAY. THE 13th DAY OF SEPTEM EER, A. D. NINETEEN HUNDRED
AND TWENTY
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Now is the Time to
Think About
Economical Heat for next winter, coal will be high. The Caloric Pipeless Furnace is the original of all pipeless furnaces, and still stands at the head of the list for economy and durability. This is not idle talk. It’s the truth. All heaters have advanced in prices; we bought before the advance and can and will sell Caloric Pipeless Furnaces at the old prices until October 1st, 1920. Buy
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OoBBty Board a .
ROOF PAINT. SI < Gallon
wr.ta yea warn oi tL» batter kini OuBf by AjMclaJUU who Lav# t&ada piu.flag tL.ir Ufc-wcrk. caul U.« TTVT-2 FEIXTZNO EOCSE.
^ WILLIAM F_ HINCM i;»» Mark.! St I^.Lciphia j
LEGISLATIVE ACT NEEDED TO MAKE BOROUGH A CITY !
Solicitor Bo* we li. st Av»lon Coo , sioners' Meeting. Reports Lack c‘ ■ Sufficient Law Under Home Rule 1 BiU to Make Change Just Now: Will j
Seek Further Legislation.
1: wa- • lubt-thtrty shaij: on Monday night when Mayor Smith wielded the
now and save your coal bill on the price of your heater.
. .'•nnujjioceri 1 arm tht- r:*-w lioroug: Cl, rk. C r R. in.,-r. were pr. -»-n: and the mutin. bu*ine-« war quickly dl,
l>o?‘-d of
Solicitor Boswell appear .<i.
and plnnsed at once into the report
order
-pecta
. all the
NORTON-DOWLER CO.
County Distributor
WILDWOOD, N. J.
HARRY S. MULLER Local Representative SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
t-f hi* inv.-!jgmftot- of the reqnirt-1change li» name to the City t»I Avalon, in-'it* to i car , th, Borouch mto ajbut w h,'tli* r thi- chani't m nam* Cii). and slated that und-'r ihe How ; would in fact change the form of charKuie act. which govern* Avalon. iere ie- und* r which th.- Boroui
T.ncc cr o ttFPTFURFR ,,0, *«»cient Uw to enahl the TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER^ , Itor<nlJ(h IO change to a Citj without a HlUli hUW uialatlte act. There plenty ot a m. pan. am. p m. h, -t»-.-d to enable a munkipal10 Friday... . 5.It -SS 12.16‘ity to change it* same, and under'bis 11 Saturday.. 6.00 6X0 12.8S 1 OS i’ a w the Bovougb of Avalon could
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IS Monday. 7 «C V4 2 IS 2 43
14 Tuesday.... 6 26 6 46 S.04 S.26 ■ 15 Wednesiay O il S-S2 3 46 4 111 16 Thursday . 5.54 10 15 4.32 4.54 j 17 Friday 10X5 11 04 5 16 5 35 , 16 Saturday... 11.27 11.54 6.04 6.27 | 16 Sunday 12.15 6.24 7 15 2" Monday... 12 47 1.13 7.47 6 13 21 Tuesday . 1 44 2 11 6 44 5.11 j 22 Wednesday 2.40 3.05 5.40 10.05 i 23 Thursday.. 2X5 4 .-1 10X5 11.01; 4 Friday. 4 27 4 71 11.-7 11.51 2* Saturday .. 5.16 5X6 ... 1216 I
ating i* an open question, of <Y>nimi*»ioner* Barron and < anfleid, Mr Boewell wa- vvntiuaed In the investigation. with jiower to take what el tr etep* needed to bring about the
des.red change
The ordinance providing for jew. e\ten*ion war read for the third time and bnally paired It Is published a thi.- itMie. and become* operative n.. Wednesday.
Subacrtb* for th* C Times. 31.50 per ywi
6 •« C 25 12X6
27 Mcnda’
26 Tuesday ... 7.26 TV' 25 Wednesday S10 8X2 Sv Thursday.. L52 S.15
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A trustworthy service that manages estates worth $15,000,000 Filtcen million dollars—that figure may not seem impressive to the average mind which, after the Great War, has giow ii. u -dd to thinking in terms of millions and billions. But to the btisiuess man who is thinking of entrusting bis estate to the care of otuers for the benefit of his heirs—this lolal of the trust funds we manage is important. For, it mean* experience in hau lling many estates, both large ami small; it jncaus equipment and aa organisation trained m the various branches o! the work—real estate, investments, tax problems: but bove all, it mean confidence—that unshaken type o: confidence that comes only through long years of trust-
worthy service.
We shall be glad t ue thinking of making
talk with you or i w ill or leaviun
your attorney if you our estate in trust.
CAMdenVsafe deposit & TRUST COMPANY 214 FEDERAL STREET. CAMDEN, N. J.
Deposits $10£00£00
Trust Funds

