Cape May County Times, 18 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

•HlRIFF’t SALE

I TO PHILADELPHIA'S NEW WALNUT THEATRE STARTING FEBRUARY 81

By Ylrtue of a writ of to me GL ' J

: Oomioon — .— — —. January, A. D. 1911. I »hi-U expo**.- to y*- w •

wlt at one o'clock --

the afternoon of rxid dey. a' t he Sheriff e ,

mrev rd. laaued out of Cape May Our B*te» I'o-l and hi. excellent Pleas Court on the JUh da.' of , a0 y B re thla season appearing In cn IS 1 - 1 ,hrJ1 expo ^ 10 Xlaaou eradcr" one of the fe« . *MONDAY.' FEBRUARY 81. 1921 ' r ® rth * ,b "' of ,h ' ****'-

the hour* of twelve and five unuwal corapany-

In Cape May Court House. Cape

May County. New Jcrar'.

All the folio winy described lot or parcel of land situate In th» township of Up^er. county of Cape May and State

-the oriRina 1

e by the way—with Its • ry. electrical effects ahd

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WOMAN BEGAN LONG DISPUTE FARMER OWES MUCH TO MULE | 6hakeapeare-Bacon Contrcveray Had ^nln«l '• Hard and RuflBed Worker j Ita Ongln in Book Published by * n<l Almost Indlapenaable In |

American Author. Many Localities.

1 nje of the PubllL - Hi A Hoad, lead!OR from the vlUaR<- .. S ahoe to the Atlantic CU) lailiond V tlon. said point be!ns ' ' ‘

B i flant easterly from, w \ » rt«ht onxles^ *- •*

This well known representative a.tor ; has never had a better vehicle than this Ills manaenr. Mr. Klchard Walton Tul-

in the center \ ly. has Rone to absolute extremes In proknown as Mill ; vtdlns a production both pondero-ir nrd •*" 7“^; unique. Two .-rewe of mechanics are __J. 1 !-atried with the company to Insure proper measured at ‘ atase effects. The manaRcment of the "" " Walnut. Philadelphia's newest theatre.

Ocean City branch of said Atlantic City I " " railroad and extendinc thence (1> South 1'» Riven snecial

ity-thr»s decrees slxte-.n minutes; town patrons In order that ai

•- •>— “>■» , r-jn parties may have

SS'i

t line of said public

renu. one hindred and nfl> feet: <I»

South sixteen decrees forty-four ml- served with as niuen car. •• utes West, one hundred ninety and purchasai were xt the ticket oi

ninety-six hundred'll# feel to a line "I j ,|„ w

lands of said railroad companj: (J) , - .. TH , ... North twenty-onu decrees, twenty-!:.. Mr lost has played The »n minutes WeaL alonx laialu of said rail- er" in Australia and Europe '

road company, i arr.llel with and ninetyEast siataat from the center line theieoi. two buidred forty-two and eiKht-

three hundredths feet ' '

Cental rill ur 8IJ-100U a<

lieins the same Orel Daniel McKaoRUe

a

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scored one of the creates! hits

I by an Aineriian actor.

The story Is of two men. John tThdcsne ! tnd John Lodcr. The first is a man |

>'James' 1 tuxL)/cTali |to wealth, society and politic. ' J. ISIS. r.ford»-d May 1 ! -idershlp. Cmortunate’r Jrucs hat Deed Look No. JUT. paces | , hold on him. and

premises conveyed by et air. to Eacle H.aL a corporation of New Jo/

To .-ether tiuh I

J. switch board v.,i Iw.:1 In

Iur and fixtur-a bo:-water heaUuc |4a<n > ...

.complete, elec.ru. bulbs. Iu't-watei_idn». •'t -no about U pounds of raw sylk. ZjkMr,*. Chileotc. Ii

• tabla. rack storacc- lari err aiupdill otie- » 1 Chattels “* A- I

r„vlnc comes he Is a restive un ie«d for carina. for his many tm

interests.

While Chllcote Is In one of til -entful moods he encounters John larder Is. in every respect his

der the

,-nxy of morphia.

eSr?! ~ r ^ -zS^T'Sl fore described. _ | rote collapses and Ms man Brock pleads

(bra described. : cote collapsei

Amount due under execution Is JItSl.M- ! w uh Ix>der With Interest and ShcrifTs fees to I- > k added 1

Seized as the property of Eartle Hock j rornt that n 81TV Company, defendant, taken in - x- umity laidei

ibeetton at the «ult of Lllburn M. Hew. ] ,,

plaint'ff. and to be sold b:

i Important lasoe In tui conM-tils and carried s for which he pleads s»

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MEAD TOMLIN. Sherilf. Dated January M. 1*21.

H. S. Doualaas. Atty. 1-lS.tpflT; --

EN WAYS TO KILL

MASTER'S SALE

By rirture of a decree ! Chancery of the S'ate ol

decree of the '

of January. | early.

taereln 1 *-nJ-

„ _____ i K. Nunevlller. oi ala, ) a boruplamant* and Thcodoi-e C. V. Ii-..v-

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tather

r ORGANIZATION

larani don

__ _ If you do not attend the m.-elltiys ton. at ala. are d-Uendants. there will In nnd fault with the officers and mcm-

«Oid aQ public vendue, on | .

J ’MONDAY, FEBRUARY 81st. 1921 . . m . a« the hour of two o'clock hi me nfler- | -N- ’ • ' accept an office, l-fauae u s Boon, at the city Hall. In Sea Isle iM'. | . . r to criticise than to do thlnjce. Cape May County, and Slate of New J.-i- | \Vv..1h-!eas e.-t rn-rved if no: ins*y. all Ui., folio whir deacrlhed .met oi --'ev.-in- ss c- I eo u .p pejcel of land and real .-stale In the Ot> no.nted on i- commlllre but if you arc of ttea ls»e City, county of Cape Mu>, [ not attend committee mcetlnss.

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-f New Jersey, ty wi BEXHNN1NO at 'he Inters*cl.t

Westerly side of Marine Place .... Souther' aide of Matilda tsuv:'.; thenc. tl) alonR said aide of Marine I'lace. South '.hiro -elRht ISS) deRToes W*.-»t. FOrty-four ttl) feet: then** (S) Non* Fifty-two <61* decrees W* «t. cue hundred and ten (HP) lect; fhence (Si boiill' Tblrt.' -rlr‘ t <J») deRri-s V. * -1. Siri m»

<M) f*rt; thence North taS) drw as tVes*. I ..rl.-six thirds tit and - -> f* l. Ilieni* •Ihlny-viieiit t*s> deRi-.-s 1—si.

-Grad and ten <1U*i !• '

Side of Matilda Sti -i: *o>o im-iuc- i<-. SdODR Bald side of Matilda street. South Fifty-two <M» dcxrees LasL One bundled ' and afty-Blx and two thirds ilia A i-G* feet to the P««c« of iwyiuninK coroprlrinR last Nos. lourteen Htj ...id Nineteen tl») of Block No. Twenty-e.Rut <S8) on the plan of the Northeast lion of Sea IsWCIt: - Tor-ther with in. bulldines and all and singular the her - dltaments amt appuri-na.’icvs thereto belonrlnR or In any' wise appertAinlruc. Incluolns the estate In dower In a one third undivided mterest therein of M:** - . Rare! J Cripps. widow of Wi'.llam il. Crlpps, Jr.. Occ'd. To be sold a' public vendus to the highest bidder hi U. j pi-esence. and under the direction of

J. SPICER LEAJfINLi. Special Master ill Chane-.ry,

Charles R. Lardls. Jr.. - of New Jersey I

BoUcMor.

Dated January, lltl.. ^1921.^ ^ ^ ^ ] Board ot Qhostn Kreeholders County ol Cup* May I 1 * New Jersey Electrical Equipment for Ocean City Oraworidqt

ifty-tw.-

• President

e mc-etlnr t oil

how nffn l>o noil

s should Ik- conducted.

heir wotkmc tons and unselfishly their sbillty to help hi -rs alone, bowl that the club is run b - a clique.

duns -.» kk>R as pu«-

h* Don't

better don

The*.- art- a few of the don't* to be ol***-.• -d. If every memb.v would do thi very opposite of fbesc ten silRKestlons then the heavy cloni .of carelessne--* and stagnation Wo.il* be pierced and slpai -d. and we would have an er procressivcr.eSa that would make our achievements fade Into obscurity. CCEAN VIEW. V* and Mrs. Mrnford lioan. of P delphla are \1sitina Mrs Bean's f* Mr Stephens Ihirmns M. James Gndfri-j. of Carsons 1 -p. nl Friday with his moth, r Mrs Gou-

• Friday In ent Monday

The I •uR-drc'.vn-out eertrovemy over the authorsblp of Oie ShnWeepenrcan pluyg had Its oriciu In a retnnikable t«>ok written by an American woman. Delia Uncon, -a native of Toilmadge. O, with u preface written hy her friend. Nathaniel Hawthorne. She was a woman of tnlen-a- uj.pi.cntMn and capacity for ess.lerlc study and her book *as the product of a lifeline spent In the feverish pursuit of her bobby- H'T h(K*k w.T. entitled "The Philosophy of the Plays of Shake speare Unfolded," copies of which are now rare, as It has Ion; been out of

prinL

The l*ook la written In a very laborious style, difficult to read. Some of the sentences are thn-e to four hundred words i me. hut the entire work shows evld oces of tpiraae study . f the works of the jmet and a masterly knowledpe of the history of Shake speare's p.-rlod. The tnteuse dhscvixm with which she pursued her thpnr* ► hn.upbt her Ufe to a trade end. Becomliif con vtneed that Sha«.-»i»-are's .weret wa* lilddec In his mm!, a! Stratford, she went to reside there to confirm her research. a. She us* found one mid nlRhf at tiie tomb. upaierinR tneo! erently. and evldeniiy making iir.'psmlions t» open the tomb in surch of concealed mantiwripi* which she he'levol bad l*eeii inierret! with the body of the poet, beneath the cryptic Inscription, "Good friend,, for Jesus' sake forbear to dig the bones Inclosed here." She was removed to an asylum.

The aiule. like everybody e’.se. has his plaee. He is considered a bad actor. Fathers caution their sons about going near any animal with long ears and ropy tail. Tbe sons know what the animal will do because they have 1-ceij looking over the "funny pup—r" each Sunday and were delighted in •c-'x.g the mule fold np and let loo«e with a kick that scut a man Uuough the side of a barn or >ver tfic fence. But In sgdte of this un deslralile advertising the mu'e is vritb us to«lnj on more farms than »ver hefoi'c. IV is a hard and rugged worker and Is especially aiapted to Hie won- hilly farms of our agricultural sect ions. Even through t e Middle West there are some count! ■* Hint have more mules than horse* n 18G7. the mules of ue Cnlted S'.a'c# numl>Crt.l SL-.OOO. with an aven Re I value ot FQd.94. In 1890 the nun uer u-n* 2JCJ.OOO, valued at *78.25. By > 1914 the number had Increased to ' UI8.0UU. with a value of SUP.Sl .er head. - On January 1. 1920. the nu n- ! l-er wa* 4.fiHT..OOO an/l the value prr

heai'. was JH7.

Tlie mule hr.s gained rapidly n popularity In many localities tak'ag the place of the horae. and has s so orevented the Introduction of the tri etor In many places. There are not a few mule ranches over the Cnlfid States, the owners finding It a pa; - ne kind of stock to raise. The d"uind U increasing and Liooe V.;r*' y them for sale cannot supply L.* :*arkeL—Thrift Magazine.

Board ol Chosen freeholders County ol Cape May

N»w Jersey

Notice to Painting Contractor* Jraled bids will be rrc«»r*J and opned by IN Exard at s >/<rxI»> rowSincto t» hrid Tar*-:.:. March I. .*71. aa si o'clock noon for aintini the tmll-i.-in of the Couniv Psrm m occardsnr1th *bccibcstlon* approred by the board o. Bpe'iScattoeaaud M- , d*nR sheet may be ob Uloed Bpoa application to the nnde.*lrD*--t. Back bid ataot be acvompanled by c «h r certified cbeck made payable in -heo-d*. o' IN ^wceatom of the bid price. a> eridnur cfy -» By dirertion of 'Ik L-.-.rd.

! .lad your community

Why not plan

jlo get folks tatoroatad!

home t ideal shows

DAZZLED OLD LONDON TOWN Becky Wells, Beautiful Madcap, Well- . Known Character During the Reign of George III. Becky Wells, beautiful English art res*. Journalist and author, v.oa born In 1759, married ai eighteen, and a fe* months laier *.••*« her hu -hund d«* serf her for her bridesmaid. S.iC went to I*.iidon and won saict-sg by her beauty when she went on the stage. Hie took up with Edward Tophum, nu eccentric, and they established a newsjini*er that thrived on Becky took to wearing furs In summer and mutfUns tn winter, which perhaps stamps her us a woman in advan', of her age. She hired hackney cua he* to drive her to Oxford or » ainbridge for her iiealih, and tier vagaries were the talk of Hie to< n. She Inuigibed that slie was ine*!«uhie and l.Kik II Into her head to Infatuate George UI, the dull Hug whuae only redeeming virtue waa hi* iipiuuvtit talthfuhiesa to his wile. Shiwas thrown Into Jail by her creditors, and tlie-c she Infatuated a Moor, son of the prime mlulster of Morocco' who had been sent to prison for contempt of com*. They were wedded In Jail with fe 'Icities that last'll week and which cost the bridegroom 82.7*00. H *r husband, Joseph SU'nbel. th'li secured his release by l«iylns Us brother S50.000 and he also paid Becky'*, creditors and look her with him.

or acid in ,, _ . lonoc. V. 1.1 •"* * r,r - M..IKI tbc .» ' »b*»a clwtiwa'l Mr *ik1 Mr* itwrle.

I'hlls

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awl th« County, a# • deduction | • nt of •u«b i-ul.jto the Rooulint l.batvrriti -u,lA.lhci appaialu* -■ —** •--rcaiu-cd and ! AT.'l'.S

dliig aom* time with his root Per >. Grarre Gandy Is spending ten

m rape Mai

*r. Wagoer, ol Philadelphia, is v

. Mr*. J. Allen,

r ho:

Klwin Allen, ot Philadelphia, was * Sunday viaitor under tbe paternal root, spending the day with his parents here. SOUTH DENNIS

Bpe-iScatn.u» «*") to obuioed up* a applu* Uoa to Mr. L M. Htcc. roualy Kumo-xr WUdwood. N. *i|k*o makio* . dcpuait oi , gRoo wkicb awouu! will be /named il •pc.ifc cation* are irtureoS in Rood coaditioa u : companr a bid- , »»AlsmttoatMjtke^waord.j^ * ' NOTICE To LIMIT CHCDITORS

Tricking Fate. Firry Hindoo must have a son to perform the proper rites In his l*chalf so flint ne may tie released from purgatory after death, says Asia Magazine. Especially cursed, therefore. 1# he whom- fate It Is to !*<• ooniesa One such, a Brahmin, projiltiated the god Vishu and obtained n hnon. He asked for a son. hut, since h son was r.t Is the man's fate. Vlabu refnMil. Twice this liapi*ened, but the third tiaie tbe Brahmin asked that hi' inerriioeuts might he ohared hy gods and men alike. Tuls was granted. He then ! nrvae, lo-ked his door Bed. with wile, t*egan tn sing ond dance. Thercnimn. all the ;o*ds and men. hy the terms of the ho* - were e mpeMed to slue and dance with him ot**l the business -if the universe wa- hroocht to a standstill "Step," begged the gnd«. "Only wh.ti 'ini grant me a son.” answeml the Brahmin And be had his way.

Brazin? and Vi elding VULCAN Bra/tni; and Machics Co. Cylinder Grinding

THE prompltude with wire i i - forget us when we fetlr- fun* publ*c life ts demonslratJ fn t lie cm of Hon. John J. Gardner, v.-h-* d.t-*l • • denly tbe other day at his toon In t lower part of Burilnitton oonntv. T'v* five years a*o. John Gat/1 '.-r w as ;*. ably the roost txlk~a cf osy. having rend-..-ted '!■ * . - of Hudson county’s affair* vrtn!* . roe* her of the Kem.tr from MH*.' Later be was sent to Con m • Unwed there for about two-ity ?«*"•«. »- In* Bna!l>- defeated by iloi. T — t - 1 laker, of this county, ver: larz- 'i th the d sire e? his owe pari* '*i - eount-. From that day i.titll ; htr death Inst week Mr. Gar*!

half dozen Repuhlirnno. aP of v known Gardner well, ant '-*• the nur.ilK-r askcl

PETZ Anlemotive School TKZ IASCEST AXD LEST rQflgrED Automobile & Tmctor School •OS THE EAST

Osswtaaltr Is Psot moxx vow Write fsr gre. OUkwve te Petr Automotive School 20th & Markei 8 'a 14 N. 20th PkitoAeltkl*. Pa. gW* iMBSt I1CS

CONDEMN TERM “TA1R SEX” English Women Go on Record ar Opposed to Perse* "Belonging to a Bygone Age." It has been nfflcially declared In Englami thut women, en bloc, are neither "wees." nor “fair.” At least the Wornen'u Freedom league, under the leadership of Councilor Margaret Hodge, has put a ban on tbe terms “fair sex" und “weaker «ex " “SiilM'.er" and "molher-ltelaw'' have also been put -m the feminine Index. Further. It ts averred, once and for all rime that: Woman's judgment ts as good as man’s. Women talk leas than men. Women can keep a secret. "One l. rl taring custom." said MV*s Hodge, "comes from an age when to be fair was woman's first aiu, foremost doty. The only women who counted ■ re for ornament rather than for ose Women map be the weaker- sex physl tally. I'U. certainly nci morally. Tbe name mother-in-law Is still the standby of farce* and comic literature. It l* an Flea from some bygone age."— Loudon Ouoolcle.

^dvertlsiitg?

Walter Scoble VI G I RO LAS SONORAS PIANOS “Sccble Service S&tififies” HILLVILLE, N. J.

Chinese Art. The appllciiblllty of Chinese art for Interior decora lion of any period ts liclng -trSklngly Illustrated In n recent gallery opening In New York. The Idea that anything Chinese Is gaudy In l—lug gradually displaced. In the carving of gems, the working of metal and tn tapestry designs the Chines are without rivals. The owner of the new gallery has flttix. up half a score of ru/itmi In |*eriod designs—there 1" the old French and English. the American colonial, the early Italian and the Holland rooms. Fining snugly Into the general tone of the rooir ire marvels of Chinese craftsmanship In the form of hangings, carved woodwork. tapestry and lamps. It Is a rev-t-larion to many and ha* a new eon-c-prion-of Chinese craftsmanship.—SL Paul Pioneer Press.

Plant Cara.

The i" ly aba. draugl In the

Seeking a Pars

Big Task. | One of tbe big causes of delay In (the movement of fretcht Is the heating iif the Journal boxes of < ar axle*. < *.mmanly cnll«*d "hot bairea." When .-ne Journal Nix In a train ge.s serl- , * uPj hot It Is necessary to stop the i whole movement of traffic until the ; r endition can be remedied. This I makes very timely a series of tests . T:0W heltiR 'rarrled on at Purdue unl- • versify, ’o determine accurately the ; benefit to lie derived by using ventl- , Uled nds Instead of the stdid lid* Ino-v almost nnlveranlly used on tlie ,-*:.le jonrnaik. The .ests consist of *-' iht-htwir ruii* wltlj heavy loads at | high speed, d .r'.ng which accurate records arv kepi of the temperature ottnlned In each cla«s of apparatus.

If It is results yon want you thould use this paper. It drcuUtes in the majority of homes In the community rid has fiiwayt been con*

I The Family jj K Newspaper The grown-ups qusrrel ■boot it, the chDdrn: cry for iL and the wholt IjovDy reads it from cover to cover. They will read your ad if you placo It before them tn the proper medium.

While Shopping in Philadelphia, go to Spitzers 926-928 Markei Si PHILADELPHIA Millinery, Pars, Cloaks & Saits At Lowest Prices

Giris' Regulation Sailor Dreases Direct from Factory

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Wesi Jris.iV fia’ajjj Land'.i * •‘i '•'** *’"• -■ ''cwn Avenue REPAIRING, S: ' E A D CLEANING GASOU'I , O'L, i;tc.

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Perfume Hunters. There seems to be no go«d reason ' why In this country the gathering of - .ft-smclUng herbs and Sowars for i *• perfumery trade might no; he iL-'in-l profi'phle. It hr* recently bc- * conaldcrahlc Industry In niral pars* of England, a great many worn-.-ii and children having taken It np. In Aral! the picking of cowslip* he- : gin* th.nw flowers bring In demand ns -. —• rfr fqr slrcnlcssness, and alao for “I- il*oorTl" an.! sartict*. Broom and flower* follow. Mullein and ma!i low. harsamot, pc/,ny petals. r*>sc :. , . red poppj- petals bring good Iprl-ra: likewise ratpl^rry lenvex. l-, taint, halin and thyme.—Phlla- ; dril-hll Led6«r.

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Telephone Statistics. *i:ooc wire* In the i/ulted haw MMihcd the i-nornious toIII. «'! 22.*C7.1h8 mile*, tbe n«*vr .vn-u» reveals. There arc Cf lelCphrtirA connected

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AUTOiiiO'iLE MECHANICS Day Classes 9 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Night Classes 7.30 P. M. SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE Broad and Sprint Carden Sis., PKIla. ENROLL NOW