Cape May County Times, 15 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

PUBLIC t Notic* af REOI8TBV and »l

I or WOODBINE

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“SS'i±£ k »S.‘ir'J3S , S . vrnmr. tor the porpoM of r*Ti«n* r th« ortcloel reeloter* or the nomei of *u peroont

rigM of MBTras* •*« of

m the name of any peroon

ifter a fair oiipiitiirUy to bo WnL

ahown ■Ct.to fr* «1il ’ election d‘3t*iot. at

e ahown net to be • election 4»*(fcX.

PRIMARY BLBCTION

Ts&sr? I BOROUGH OF WOODBINE

t, for three rear*. nber Small Boar* of Cboeefi FreeniMrt-° r Small *Bojria of Chaaan Freo- *. for on* year '&£!'

amber of the BUI* Cenwrlttae, three

rt. Male,

ember of tl

FamaK. for the

>iv-Utm ot

tv^S^onemel* and one fault mlcr front the Do; oeratlc PafO. to e on I he County EaacuUre Cotmnlt-

tbe eald CUy! loU ^ Una . I f!. »• Block 4S-B. on aoutb side ,< . r *t L . WMt of Landla arenur •a 1 ^ -°*-—*• - T - A 14 - “• «• 1T - **• 1>Bl0 ^L«-A biwnded br Proa!2f S^rTt SStiS^uI toSf* 0,1 u> * ' A * t; lcnown “ »*n »>« eon to the higheat bidder and ten per cent, of the purehaM price muat be paid In caah. or cerUBed cheat, to the order of Edward B. Amen. Treasurer, at the time of sale: 1 deUren of deed, which T i from date of be parable hr

PUBLIC NOTICE REGISTRY AND ELECTION

- —-—-- — law. notice U hereby ylren that the Board ot Registry and Bectlooa In and for every election district In

CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY

to the County ot Cape May. State of New

Cape Mi K for t ton of v

Eleven of Us swimmer* from Philadelphia and Atlantic City taking /art In the water sports at Stone Harbor. The entries Included: Girls;

Tuesday September m •' I EIil * belh Becker. Florence McLoughlln. Eleanor Uhl, Emms Sauter, Marie n seven o'clock in the rooming until Hlllegas, Helen HUIegas. Ruth Sharpie**. Dorothy VanSant. Haiel F'^eman,

* -'dock In tb* evening, at which “—

“ 'nerd shall

and placet said board i

to Olive Flier. Virginia Beckoll and Helen Pennapacker. Men; Carl Urban.

a of register* of all itiUed to the right of suffrage • the next election, or who shall . appear before them for that purpose. or who shall be ahown to the eatlafactlon of such board of registry and election by the affidavit in writing of some voter In that election district to be

And again on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER IT, 1*22

at the hour of I o'clock In the afternoon and remain In aeaalon until I o'clock In the evening, for the purpose of revising

and correcting the original rectstera adding thereto the names of all pent

entitled t 0 the right of auRragc and of

therefrom the name «*

_ er a fair opportunity

be ahown not to be entitled _ In that election district, at the

erasing tb who afur

i heard!

PRIMARY ELECTION And also that a primary election for all political parties will be held 1* *- Maenen district In CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY on the 261 h day of September. IMS. between the boers of T o'clock. A. M.. and f o'clock. P. H-. for the purpose of making no—— —* —*■*-*" *— •*-- towowti Oeve United States Senator. e of Representative*.

Ernest Uhl. Gilbert Tomlinson and Bam Evans.

C0U1TY BUILDHOS

(Continued from peg* X) Kate A. Young, arising from an auto accident. S2.10* was awards^ to Roe* MelUnger and 91,700 to Eaoa Melllnger.

No cause tor act.on was the verdict In the case of Wesley Wledmer and Florence Wledmer. of Wildwood Greet, against the Pennsylvania Railroad for tresspass on their property on Philadelphia avenue. A similar verdict was given in the esse of Clara Stewart against Mary

nber of voles among the male can- * la hereby gtreo. thgi the be riry and election will meet at ig deetgasurSmee: ugh Hall. * GENERAL ELECTION :uon will be held on Tl ^ *2;

Small Board of Chooon Freer Sman" Card of Chosen Freeholders. for two yaara. Member small Beard of Chosen FreeTwo" J urTlcaa*c/the' Peace. FI rat Ward. On* Justice of the Peace. Second Ward. * tb* Stale Committn*. three

'r'Senali* joard of Choc an Fro Member^Sman > Boerd of Chosen Fr* Idem, far one year. One Mayer. Two Counellflien, for Three Years. >ne Tex Aniaear.' Juatlce of th* PaeoetoS*to?e»«^eR ottcer. win. board of elacUeai M the •ncln^t k !S d <?C*ock In tha

SSiSTSUSS £ SZi niuees It SeU have altacbed to K .he win be uneble to go to tb*

Borough deck.

;< : w Jereer. on the Mth day of August. iii'sssEnafSssv*^

SHERIFF'S BALE

the norUiuy’BwJtt

Member of the Stale Committee, t "aIS> tor the election of one male nc female member from the Republ arty, and one male and on* ta wraber from the DemocraOc party-.

rat number of vote* -raong the male didatea. and the female rrcelvTtig highest number of vote* among the m»i. candidates shall be declared electee- i Notice U hereby given, that the boerd of rcglatry and ri-ctlon will meet at the , ZZ.~i£ZT, s.r-.~

GENERAL ELECTION Oeneral election will be held on Tuea-. day. November 7th. 1»2L tor the purpone nf’electing candidates to Oil the follow-

Unltad States Senator.

.. Small* Joard of Chooan FraaiV^Smi^l ^oird of Chosen FreaJfticae*o/'thc Peace. First Ward. - - — Second Ward. cers will elf . the i ‘

irirlct of the Borough O* wood-1

wHil clerk or the County Board of EleifSi. If the aald application la baaed t ~~~ ...- -- iT .h.11 have attached to It J^XyslSa?*rtlflcete setting forth that JuS’Kentie elector'. Illnem U euch that

live *na uve he or she will be unable »“ «

o'clock In the mihi* place or room to «

_ iard Time) at Ok* OB elenUnn day. _ . mWT. oBto* im Cape May Obu« JOHN U MAHER. City CSeric

t'apr May County, he* . a-i-ieL hat certain — partlmdaJlr * 0 ROUOH OF WOODBINE

s situate In the townahl- "

be oounty at Cape May Jerary. and I *

.Ids of the I bSSSVf

.LSarfiSf" i« -rs'LX along the line of mid l 1 ’ 1 number

CterS^ jSd of WWIam Sf &

re no peraun * 111

Hen U.W—n. ' . X EJ ST- 'Kr

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authority vested in me

hf tit* statues In such caee made and MONDAY, the *th Day of October. 1922.

at TWC o'clock in th* Aftar-

noon. in th* Borough Mall

h by Carotin* T.

im of land Of aald Calv.o Bo^; 1 r of Mddroad. thmre along th# aama en.-ioodaorars WaaL aliout --Irvrn

Mth* rod.

-Or of bestnniag. Coolainius one •-.e ur S3r Mas the anme pre

ntM* ed^rwrmd

• -•» rK" Tmi-e of c-pe V.yoounM, ’** ni*2r^ JTMded niM conveyed unto

d r ^«^2. ’%'Si

.<h InlarrM and Sheri(Ta fee* to be

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1 A HminelL Rol r. I t flpfKI -*

CITY OF flEA ISLE CITY

NEW JERSEY

Hrailove. Annie --- — - S’™,"”" WfiwMb Bemwl -M Oinaburg. RJacobaon. B. 1® * c , r 5* Vreichmar.. Uiul.— Lent no-. J * r ° b ,,-.y ^3" Muachla. Archa* eiM Flo-enre — farm '" •* nonenfeM Hotel - Hlgal. Abram — **- *« sisal. WltUaW —J

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PUBLIC BALE OF LAMOS TO BE HELD | BwEMBfcg J BY THE CITY OF SEA IBLE CITY T ^#r. &hriam lj”i >J

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ess

'«•»- I* the City ol Bn* t»l* CHr. ** BW ... the r.P JOBE1H JOFKE.

--..’tiTtm O.Y or - ,>.^,',7

P It* P XI <2 V 11.72

on each lot. Iran

George A. Redding CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN FOMIRATION For Sheriff EARHESTLT SOLICITS TOUR SUPPORT AT TEE PRIMARY ELECTIOH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER St, IKS Ordered and paid for by Georg* A. Redding.

BUILDERS! Compare These Prices

CEMEHT, per sack. . TIME, per sack

BETEL SIDING, Clear California Red Cedar.. PURE LINSEED OIL, 1 pi. lots SEER WIN WILLIAMS PAINTS PURE WRITE LEAD, 100 lb*. CONCRETE BLOCKS, 21.4 ' Vs BUSEEL BASKETS WIBE E00P, in 100 k»ts_ iy* E0RSEP0WER ENGINE. Furtudu . 0AK FLOORING. % No. 1 Common OAK FLOORING. % Factory HAILS PLAIN, N. HAILS GALVAHIZED, lb SIZES, from 940.50 to 9W-S0 per thousand 6 IHCE H. C. ROOFERS _ « IHCE L L. JACKSOH ROOFERS. ROOFING. 1 ply all R0FE. 10c and £Ie 24 IHCE HO. 1 ROYALS 24 IHCE HO. 2 ROYALS TIRES. 80*8i/, Nelly K. S. CLEAR NOVELTY SIDING

-41.00

|S.25

-912.50

457.50 947.50 06c

07c 04c —04Vtc . 4I-« 421.00 91600 912 00 965.00

J. P. Collins Co. LUMBER and MILLWORK FARMERS SUPPLIES

South Seaville

New Jer»ey

“Better Goods for the Same Money’

and Arthur Aysrs. resulting from an suto collision In Wildwood, in which the Aysrs and the Stewart cars came together with sad results for the Utter. Another six cent verdict was swarded to Senator William H. Blight. In the second suit prosecuted by him for slander in the Congressional campaign of two years ago. In the former tase. tried some months ago. s six cent verdict was granted Senator Bright as vindication. and In the case on Tuesday against Surrogate Charles V. Marshall, of Vineland, a stmllar verdict was directed by the Court. Twenty-one indlctmenta were returned by the Grand Jury on Wednesday. WlilUm G. Essen, of Cape May City, Is the foreman. OCEAN CITY DEVOTEE OP FENIHIHE BEAUTY Those who attended the entertainment given by the bevy of American beauties at the Moorlyn Theatre. Ocean City, on Monday evening, and were most agreeably surprised with the program presented by the glrl^, are telling their friends of the affair, and there is a growing feeling that. If possible, the bunch of girl# figuring Ir. the AUantic City pageant next year should be brought to Ocean City at the conclusion of Atlantic City’s big affair.

I. P. Delaney, Sr.

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Landis avenue and Ariadne street Rev. Franklin Bowen, MlnUtsr Sunday services: Public Worship. 11:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sabbath School. 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7:41 P. M.

CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John L. Speer extends her thanks to all thoee who helped to make the benefit a success. MRS. JOHN L. SPEER.

While Shopping in Phfla. j go to see SPITZER’S NEW STORE 1023 Market Street A Betudiful Line of MilBmery, Fun, Cods, Suits and Dresses At Lotoesi Prices M. SP1TZER 1023 Market SL, Phfla.

General Contractor

RF.A IBT.F. CITY

CEMENT BLOCK, BRICK, and COLUMNS

AND CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS

PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING

HEW JERSEY

THE IKOOf Of IHf PUDDING is in how it appeals to the palate. After all is said and done, it’s the quality that counts. Ask yourself this question: Would hundreds of thousands of intelligent, discriminating lovers of good oolee continue year in and year out, to drink Asco Blend, if it were not all we claim it to bet Could we continue to sell millions upon million* of pounds yearly if it ware not rtally an extraordinary coffee!

“ Coffee 29

Try a cup today—you’ll say it's the beat coffee you ever drank. Unusually Big Values in Housecle&ning needs this week REG. 45c REG. 90c | REG. 70c

Brooms

39c

Brooms Brooms

cut to toffa/V# cut to 53c] cut to 61c Good, strong brooms with that “wear ever” quality. It will pay you to buy two or three at these extremely low prices.

Asco Ammonia — ho* 9c Ivory Soap Flak'. — pk * 9c Lux Soap Flakes pk * 10c Young's Soap Powder— pk * 12c Young’s Soa'; Chips -P** 9c

P. A G. Haptha Soxp-. c » ke 5c Pels Haptha Soap 5V,c Babbitt's Borax Soap — cake 5c Ivory Soap 3 bar ® 20c Lifebuoy Soap —3 barE 20c

Babbitt’s Cleanser r 4 ^ 17c

laMctiae 12c Chloride ot Lime w* C,D 10c Washing Soda 3 ft* 10c Scrub Brushes «* ch 10c. 14c Dust Brushes *» c b 18c. 32c

A-l Metal Polish '»»> 10c, 14c Puts Liquid Polish can 9c. 16c Star Haptha Fowd. b ‘B PX* 20c Gold Dust Powder pk * 4V*c Whitewash Brushes '* ch 15c

Reg. 21c Galvanized Pails cut to 16c

ASCO MAINE

CHOICE QUALITY

SWEET TENDER

CORN

TOMATOES

PEAS

«'* 12V«c

3 cans for 25c

con 12VtC

VICTOR BREAD i<».f 6c Made of the purest ingredients. Just like home-made.

FANCY CALIF. Peaches U| 23c Regular price. 2Sc. Unusually big value.

BEST YELLOW Onions 3 lb , ( .,i0c Buy freely at *hlfc low price.

12 lb

bag

A family flour of exceptional merit. ASCO BAKING POWDER

Gold Seal pfour

49c

GOLD SEAL

RICH CREAMY

ASCO TABLE

MACARONI

CHEESE

SYBUP

3 pkgs lor 25c

lb 25c

3 cans for 25c

Asco Teas

y« &> pkg 12c _ T _ - llbpkg 45c Five quality blends—Orange Pekoe. Old Country Style. India Ceylon. Black Mixed. Which do yon prefer! LANDIS AVE AND ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY