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py UDR a W011 53 FOR DELINQUENT ENT 1 TAXES IN THE for UGH OF WEST CAPE A Public notice is hereby given by Hayy T. Ludlam, Collector of the Borough of West Cape May, and State of New Jersey,. that be win fad at public sale for taxes mssessed f the year 1927, Pig pws lands, ments, real tate, hereinafter mentioned, i any person who . will pay the thereon together wi "Interest and costs. The said sale will take place in Porough Hall, Fourth Prendo, West wed on Tuesday, the 28th day ber, A. D., 1919, at 1.80 p. m. The said lands, tencinents, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, and the names of the persons ngainst whom th the ESRRERE ss taxes have been laid or

assessed on account of the same and the amount of the said taxes together with interest und costs to July 1919, on account of each parcel, are as follow Hattic Colling, house and lot corner Railrond and El ran s avenue ARTC pbc Lot No. 17 Block B. Hughes tract wartha Crowther, Lot No. 1 lock F, Hu tract Fes Alne ‘2, Soe g Hughes tat at No. 8, Block F, Hughes Let No. 4 Block F, Hughes Mary pele: house and lot No 113 E a Frank Hewitt, Lot No. 342 Block 27 Miller Farm Heirs Charles Howard, house and lot 117 Leaming Ave. Amanda Lewis, house and lot Leaming avenue Loe 3 Mae Lot No. 10, Block I Hughes tract

Lot No. 11 Block I Hughes ues Thomas Palmer House and sal N* 70 Block 2, Willer Frank I S. Sheppard, house and lot — adjoining . John — W. eves > Carrie | Trusty, | house and Fa em 54 Block 2, Miller sty, , lot_ No. 78 iller Farm Rose Wright, house and o half lot No. 161, Block 7 Miller Farm James | Washingtom, | house : and Jot Leamin Block 26, Mille Lot No, 381 Shek" 76 s ler Farm Lot No, 882 Block 26, Miller Farm Lot No, 407 Block 34, Miller Farm Lot No. 412 Block 34, Mil ler Farm + hes at, 480 Block 36, Mildla n ie Block 36, Mil [aol x Nous "hss Block 36, Mil Lot No. 61 Block 2, Miller Farm Lot No. 58 Block 2, Miller Farm . . T1 Block 2, Mildud lat No. 147 Block 6, Milr Farm (9A No. 154 Block 7, Miller wie / faa NO 214 Block 18, Miller Farm C Ay No. 254 Block 17, Miler 18t No. 286 Block 21, MilAud Tae vit 16 Block 2, Miller Fi 2, Milarm Ist No. 23 Block 2, Mil« t Farm . Ta No. 24 Block 2, Miller Farm ltrs 30 Block 2, Milot ; Lot No. 128 Block e un let Farm . lat Coll No ‘135 Block 5, Miler Flot of land North side of yrtle avenue s and interest from July: Is 1918, to date of settlement. will be! add Di h 30. aed. ir (s T te DLAM, Har H. wiBiEba : Co 2. qissa Solicitor. ___seeMRS. PRISCILLA S. MORRIS Priscilla 8, Morris, widow of | re o. tt forte died a the | home of her daughter on Friduy | Mine, September 19, age 85 yerus, fhe has | wen a resident of Cape May is and | had many. warm She was also a devout of the ch.. Interment was made vies were conducted by the Sir Pitt. ves four children to mourn l F "or hlgtiod Fermont Angus Moros, Mrs, T L, Shopp and Mis. [ilk l Otter of Cape May. ae. dies try our La France Mawril 8. al ‘idding. 419 WathingtonStreet

Cx Tncames COXS Palace Theatre PROGRAMME OF WEEK OF OCTOBER sTH Evening 7:15 Daily Matinees 3:00 Monday, October , Florence Billings in "WIT Wins" An intense mystery drama concerning a beautiful achemer, a woman‘s honor, and her lover‘s fortune. Added comedy and special tber »ubjects. dan; Hthodex 1 — "uE" "Bice Bo: ET" R Wherein five feet of sunshine spreads a world of happiness. The Penna. Board of Censors have condemned this most holm ** ringadyy" Ce freas* that to you. ... es "HER I Pinchase Price» A startling story of an English girl, reared for the harem of an Arab who was unexpectedly lifted to the aristocratic society of London, Thursda October ® John Lowel E CLOU Tub NAME® An entertaining melodrama of the lumber camps. ADDED--A special two act Christie Comedy; ‘Shades of Shakespear" Biggest scream in weeks, Friday, October 10 Charlotle Walker in "yEN lad A drama of distinction from the play by Harry S. Sheldon, Of LOCAL INTEREST: Hearst News including pictures of Italian dirigible being tested at the Naval Air Station here. Cape May as seen from the air. Saturday, October 11 Mitchel Lewis in "THE FAITH OF TH STRONG® A story of open hearts and closed showing how n and fight | in the great Northwest. Big V Comedy-*" Mates and Models". Coming! hot i October 15-D. W. Griffith‘s"HE S OF THE WORLD The serial pas "SM AsHing BARRIERS® Will open bhigry dato \ Phi 17th. « PME PRICES Adults "E hildren lee Reening-Afl Seats .

* FISHING CREEK Mra. John Butes entertained. company over Sunday. Mrs, George — Warner is spending a few d owith her daugiter, Mrs, b ischiue at Wildwood, al in our village hive lost their piec with disease, Frank Hates hax purchased a Ford Tanring em Mr. Ralph Verricks and wife and ralluin Phtizard of Collingswood h: I returned home : spending a. woek | with bis brother, Mr. Freeman: Yervicks, Mis Frank Shoots Sr. is entertainime her mother for a few day. Mr. Harry Fisher und family: of est Cape: May: spent a few. days with lis brother Clande Yer Mr. Leslie Bater and wile rand Ep ng Erma on Sunday evening, Mrs, D. Merrile Woolson «pent Monthy with her daughter, Mrs. Isreal Woolson at Wildwood. Eimily | Thompson of Green creek spent Tuesday with her mother Mrs, Ella Woolson. Mrs. Russel Schellenger entertained brother and sister of Wildwood on Sunday. Mr. Frank Matthews and children and Milton Maithews spent | Sunday with the Elder‘s wife at Seaville, eo+eGOSHEN Schools closed lust week for the Teacher‘s Institute, Quite a number of our 8 8. workers | attended the convention at Cape May, on Friday. Mrs. Lillian Snyder | returned to with Mrs. Geo. Richardson Thomas Smith and wife and Rob Smith and wife of Haddonfield | were the guests of Nelson Smith and wife on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Spence | has been spending the week ho Mrs. Harry Spence of South Seaville. A lay delegate and reserve, were elected for the next Annual Conference on Monday evening. Mrs, Ella Tomlin and Mre, Helen Carpenter of Los Angeles, Cal. spent the weekend with J. W. Coombs and eport from Philadelphia Hok[pital is that Mrs. Howard Corson in Duals H. McKane of Wildwood is enjoying a visit with her old friend Mrs. Howard Thompson. The Teachers Association last week adopted the last Friday of October as Temperance Day of each year with a temperance program to be rendered, Nelson Smith was the guest of his brother Gilbert Smith on Sunday. | The Adult Bible Cluss is growing and their monthly meeting will be held this week at the home of Bert Hughes. Rev. Nathan Trainer preached on the "Second Coming of Christ" last Sunday evening. Lewis Corson and wife visited Cape May City on Saturday. The Ladies Aid Society was entertained on Wednesday by Mrs. Mark| Hughes. Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and em When the back aches and throbs, When housework is a torture, When night brings no rest nor nsecd When urinary disorders set in, Women‘s lot is a weary one. Doan‘s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys Ask your neighbor, This is one Cape May woman‘s tes timony. Mrs. John Filer, 617 Broad St., says Several years ago 1 was tuken with a severe case af kidney trouble, due to eating too much meat I believe. The first I noticed of this trouble was sharp pains in the small of my back, — I soon began to have. puffy sacks under my eyes and my ankles swelled. 1 became so weary and tired out I couldn‘t get a good night‘s sleep. My kidneys also neted irregularly. I bought Doan‘s Kidney Pills at Mecray‘s Drug: Stoi tefore long my. kidneys regularly, | and . the went down, | Three bottles put me in goo | health and I haven‘t had a sign ef | kidney complaint since. Price 60 cents at all dealers. Don‘t | simply ask for a kidney remedy-jet | Donn‘s Kidney Pills--the same that | Mrs. Filer had. | Foster-Milburn Co Mfrs., Buffalo, N Y. ( --m+e-- i ERMA | Mr. James Compton returned to his chool dutics in Boston on Monday. ary of the Tabernacle cell attended — Sunday. e church department was payed off. Rev. H. E. Garrison and wife took dinner with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Derr Emily Townsend and daughter Arn. Mary Hildreth took dinner with {rs, Mary Swain on Sunday.

x in seen elesking in ng hidd every micht this wedk in the church for ine nter: ext af savimig souls . As tne rend movement is in all of the Methudet churébes, A number attended the W. 6,1, f Convention in the Baptist chureh a Cape: May, Thin diy Mis. Emini Taylor, — Mov. . Nellie | Moffim n and dnaighter » Sum (with Mr. and Mrs, A. 1. Swain. Abs. A. I1. Compton‘s mother is visiting her for a time Horie er ett Sunday Mr.and Mrs. daughter are. spending. a with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platt, Enpopprapremvemaaed coup SPRING . Dyke has returned from his | jon of the Old Brick | church was. well represented at the Tabernacle — Anniversary — exercises Sabbath morning # Rev. Joseph Garrison of Pitman, N. J was visiting relatives, during the weok. Subbath School attended the ConvenNabbath School attended the (tion at Cape May City, Friday, Mrs. Edwin Cummings spent several days with relatives. Mrs. Jennie Taylor spent the week Mrs. Widdie Hoffman: took in the fights" of Boston, Mass. during: the work. ----mee--. RIO GRANDE About twenty of our residents went to Wildwood on Sunday to hear Dr. King preach on the second coming ! of Christ., | Charlie Cresse took them aver in his auto. | Mrs. Hurold Hand bas a little baby girl number four, | Mother and child are doing fine. The hog disease is quite pervalent in our little village. Those on the rick list this week are Mr. Raiph Derr and Mr. Tronemn.

| Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Iaith Locab Apbios Mom. ir they I emmnot reach the era Pion‘ Nia Mancazet Weber of Philadelnlin is spendings n. week with Mri Fred Neal. Morton und | daughter trip to Cupe May on . Edward 1 Jost one of his horsec on Saturday, he purchased one from Uriah C Francis Jones is going to muve into the house vacated by R. Townued. Fred Neal went to Philudel. for for a couple of day: to transact burl« ess for the Cape May County Land Company | 20} (ELAR J Total Household Articles and other Valuable Articles. On account of closing bisiness. One Nutional Cash Register, One 11X6% foot show cuse, one 13 foot show case, one water cooler, one ico chest, one electric fan, 12 tables, forty table clothes, sixty chairs lot of candy Jars, cooking utensils of all kinds, dishes of all kinds, one fire proof safe one ret of Toledo Seales, dozen dinIng room chairs, one hall rack, one bread and cheese cutter, one small register, three heavy rug, one large heating stove. Call atPLAZA RESTAURANT ais waskingron or

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