Cape May County Times, 22 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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PUBLIC NOTICB registry and election borough of woodbine Jrig*an* _ ^ ‘iT^ihelr rtwcllre «»*cttoo dUmvmUr

TUESDAY 1 , OCTOBER 17, 1K2 . hour of J o'clock In the eftemooc -.-msln In Msalon anlfl J o'clock In . i . nlnc. (or the pwrpcoe of rerletn* correctln* the ort«lneJ _ re*4»ter» or mr thrreW ^Sd° n? Utt > •(ter n that •.ion. PRIMARY ELECTION ml also that A pHtBAty.etaetloo for TfesStSf ^ ta —*> BOROUGH OF WOODBINE

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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of REGISTRY AND ELECTION Pursuant u> law, notice ta hereby rive that the Board of Redatry and Electloni la and for every elect loci dlatrtct In CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY U the County of Cane May. dtate Jaraay. win meet lor the r_*p

TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT To the Board of CommUaloners: the foBowtaw report of Re-

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E. B. ARNETT. Treseurer. Audited and found correct.

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Director of Revenue and Finance. Dated September tth. 1«33.

When the Tronble Lay 'Tld you hare Any difficulty with Jour French In Pari*?” “No—but the French people did." —Karikaturen (Chrtattania). NOTICE TO LOOT CREDITORS Estate of Coleman L. Chance

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the money borrowed and the Interest. This will not add to present taxation. But the patented paving people don't want the roads built all at once under the State control. They like the ‘pay-as-you-go' p'.an because under It. with the county reimbursement feature tne Individual counties make the contracts and Warrenite could be depended upon to be the tnutei lal selected. “We upeet things last year by pas-

sing a law that hereafter the State highway department must build the roads themselves Instead of leaving it up to the counties what material to use. This act infuriated the pcleatpeople. The paring Interests see the great sums they hare been taking from the taxpayers slipping sway from them. They are desperate."

Why not subscribe for the TIMES and have It sent regularly to your home all the year? Change your address as often as you like—the TIMES will follow you. Subscription $1.50 per year.

Pursuant to the order of Harry 8. Douglass. Surrogate of the County of Cape May. made on the eleventh day of September. A. D. 1921, on the application of the subscriber. Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the eleventh day of September, A. D. 1922. or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated September 11th. A. D. 1922. RICHARD W. ROSENBAUM. Executor. CHARLES K. LANDIS. JR., Proc or. 9-15-9t-pf! .5.54.

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George A. Redding CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION For Sheriff EARNESTLY SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT AX THE PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 88, 1022 Ordered and paid for by George A. Redding.

Next Tuesday is the Day De jbb vast better tbaa? Ds 70a waat to reduce the 00 it of living T Do 7m wut COAL AT HALT THE PRICE A TON, iastaB* of fourteen doDaxs? Do toe want BEE? AT LOWER PRICES! Do joe wait clothe* at reduced price*? Do j»u wamt STEADYwarfc at gaad wages? Do 70a want prosperity for the business man aad fanner? Then 70a must destroy the power of the great trusts sad monopolies which own OBr bask natural resource* aad our railroads, aad thereby control our batata* aad political life. There is no hope in Prdinghuysen. The monopolists are his friend* aad backers. As Senator be has persistently voted for their intenats aad refuses ts explain his rotes. He even voted to snbjtOt tens organisations to prooecutMB as criminal conspiracies. He offer* aa plan to improve eoaditiahs. in TIME FOR A NEW DEAL The stand patters aad reretaaaaries have had their chance. They have failed. They must be driven out THE HOPE OF AMERICA TODAY B IN THE PRO OlEflOVE REPUBLICANS. Of MEN OP AM ENTIRELY DIFFER EVT TYPE. WHM CONSTRUCTIVE IDEAS AND THE ABILITY AND COVBAOE TO CABBY THEM OUT. George L Record is snob a man. Par twenty yean he has bees at the front in every 5gbt to improve coaditioo* in lew Jersey. He has rtuck te every measure he has advocated until it has become v law. The bw to make the railroads ps- taxes, the direct primary, the sfldal ballot, the corrupt practice* act aad the public utility law axe monumesta t* his common aease. courage aad pereemnnot. Mr. Rooord has never stood for aa unsound measure. He is shir, resourceful aad :ncticaL At this time when sre are faced with treaMndeus aad pressing proV’ems. George L. Record is the strangest aad best equipped rnsn Sew Itney cun send to the United State* Senate, sad sriC be r leader in the Senate from the day be eaters it Tate for Ooarge L. Record at the Bepablkaa primaries on SepSth. at year usual paDiag ph*ce, apes from seven in the till nine at night

JiMEf 0. BLASTXLT. Chairman. PalS for by Jobs H ASaaoraa. Mgr.. II Ktchnnic* PI.. Jmuvt City

Big25c Sale

Them prices sre exceptionally low. so be *ur. to get your share rf the following items we have listed below. It is a wellkaowm fact that it costs less to live when you deal in our Stores, and this is because we are constantly striving to m«w cry low

Asco Pork and Beans 3 25c Cooked, ready to serve. With tomato sauce.

i Cleanser 7 25c Young’s Hand Soap .4 25c Star Naptha Powder A Pkg* 25c

COER STARCH

25c

Asco Golden 8yrup 3 cans 25c Choice Toma tees 3 nu-d can* £5c Pare Apple Butter J2 can* 25c

cam ,25c Tender Peas 2 25c Quality Tomatoes 2 big cans 25c ASCO A bou rtjAMMONIA * f ~

Gorton’s Cod. Cake* A c»rs 25c Gorton’s Salad Fish 2 c » ca 25c Asco Peanut Butter 3 ‘ u ®b. 25c

finsriTW Spices

6-l 25c

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NOODLES

SOUS EB0UT

MACARONI

f pkgs for 2fc

2 big cans 25c

3 pkgs for 25c

Rice 3^ 25c

Pepper x-" 2 ST25c

Wesson’s Ca^< Ofl «a» 25c Msaala Cookng Ofl—«*“ 25c

Paper Napkin* 8 pkgs 25c Peroxide of Hydrous boU 25c

DOUBLE /. ?C r TIP MATCHES °

A 4*. 25c

Sweetheart Soap 6 c » kr, ‘ 25c Takam Powder 3 <*** 25c Parawax 3 Pk*» 25c

Asco Bluing 4 bot» 25c Gold Dust Powder 6 Pkg» 25c Gold Seal Spaghetti 3 Pkx* 25c

5^. Potatoes lit. C r ^ bush (30 lbs) 40c We sell poutoes by WEIGHT, thus Insuring FULL MEASURE

RICH CREAMY Cheese a 25c V'ry tasty. Try It—you'll like It.

GOLD SEAL Flour I,aw. 49c An excellent family Sour for all purposes.

VICTOR BREAD -6c Made of the purest Ingredients. Looks and tastes Just ul* homemade.

GOLD BTAT. Oats 9c With that "want more" flavor.

ASCO Pancake Floor w, 10c Makes the most deLcious hot cakes you ever ate.

MS Coffee 29s The biggest coffee value sold today. Try a cup—you'll taste the difference. 12 cuu ASCO Table Syrup for $1.00 21 cake* P. & G. Naptha Soap for $1.00 4 pound can* Black Pepper for $1.00 It pays to buy In quantities.

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