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UndeMblfe VARIETIES OF COURAGE S6TT ER SMITH Is an awful coward." J^. said the retired merchant "He Raan't as much spunk as a chipmunk. This morning I saw a man half his Mze twist his nose, and he never ofM — ■* "'—self. He trembled

all over and was covered with a cold sweat" "And yet under other clrcomstances, Kersmlth might show all kinds of courage." said the hotelkeeper. "It Isn't safe to Jump to conclusions about such things. A , woman will climb a tree, and shriek for the police If she sees a mouse.

and If a real peril comes along, shell exhibit more courage In five minutes than the average man could dig up In M hundred years. "There are scores of different kinds et courage In this world, and you can't expect one man to have them alL A man may tremble and cringe when threatened with physical violence, and yet stand up serene and magnificent when the assessor comes to the -door, and there's nothing finei than that sort of moral courage. •„ - "There used to be a blacksmith in this town" who had a wide reputation as a fire eater.- He wasn't afraid of anything, people said. If;he heard of a promising bruiser anywhere In the countryside, he couldn't rest until be bad mixed things with him. And he didn't ask for purses or other Inducements. He engaged In combat Just because he loved it. and was happiest when his nose was knocked to one aide, and Tils eyes were bunged up so tbat he couldn't see whether he was going or coming. He acted the hero on aeveral occasions, rescuing people from burning buildings, and saving gents who were drowning and his nerve became a byword. "Well, In the fullness of time his teeth went wrong and his head swelled up until It looked like a squash. He bought about a million things at the drag store, and they wouldn't relieve the pain. The doctor told him he could have his sufferings ended In five minutes by going to the dentist's, but that Idea turned him faint. At last he bad to go, and the dentist told me he sever saw such a doggone coward. Tbat Invincible blacksmith Just had to be lifted Into the operating chair, and Us often as be could get his breath, bo yelled. "The dentist's chair takes the starch | out of many a brave man. I used to bave to frequent It a good deal before J bought these hand-made tortolseshell teeth, and I saw some moving sights when I was seated In the waiting room. Women would come In there as calm , and cool as though they had Just gtepped in for a dish of Ice cream. X bave seen a girl graduate sit chatting comfortably until her turn came, and then she'd step Into the chamber of horrors without turning a hair; and 1 then some big policeman, who'd think . Sothlng of fighting a revolver duel In the dark with a burglar, would come ; Into the waiting room as limp as a dish rag, sweating Ice tea and groaning Cvery time he drew a breath. "A man might easily get a lot of ffalse Ideas about courage In the dentist's waiting room. "That man. Kersmlth, who stood and ■ permitted a smaller man to twist his : Bose, has a sort of courage I'd give a 1 lot to own. I've always wished I could ' make public Speeches. I've a lot of 1 pent-up eloquence Inside of me that ought to be turned loose for the edification and Instruction of the people. ; But every time I'm called upon for a few timely remarks. Urn scared stiff, : and can't say a blamed word. I Just gurgle and splutter like q sunstruck i lunatic, and hate myself for three , weeks after It "But when Kersmlth Is called, he ' rises without a tremor, and smiles sweetly upon the audience, and goes ' ahead saying what he has to say as ; though In his own arm chair by hla fire- < aide. I'd be willing to have my nose j and ears twisted aeveral times to have ; his courage." , m t m i PLAN WORK AND SAVE J Start the saving habit and open an 1 account with the Security Trust Co. 1 A Strang Institution. ! SALE OF LANDS FOR DEUN- : QUENT TAXES IN THE BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY l PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY i / GIVEN by James Cunningham, Col- I lector of the Borough of South Cape : May. in the county of Cape May. and : State of New Jersey .that ha will sell at public sale far taxes assessed for i the year 1*1*. all the lands, tew < taaftar in- 1 the if, tar the ahaitaat tana ta* eta ah aay pama «r par- : mm w« agree ta take tat man. «r

LEGAL ADVERTISING ' in fee, where no one will hid tor a shorter term and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and coats. The sale will take place in Borough L Hall, South Cape May, N..J, on Tuee- | day, December 28th, 1920, at 1 P. M. The said lands, tenements, heredita1 ments and real estate to be sold and J the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of the same and the " amount of tax laid on each parcel are e as follows: c. For the Year 1918 * Rachel W. Carson, Block 44, r' Lot 17 : 1 LOfiL , Rachel W. Carson, Block 44 B Lot 19, House and LoL^— 38.46 r 34.50 . John Ferrari, Block 63, Lot 39 1.05 b W. L. Franck, Blc^fc 43, Lot -13 1.06 I James M. Hlldreth, Farm 16.00 James E. Lamb, Block 20, • Lot 28 1-20 ' William Middleton, Block 78, , Lot 6 4 L David Sykes, Block 28, Lot 2— .45 j David Sykes, Block 29, Lot 4 — .46 c Miss E. Wilson, Block 63, Lot 81 t Mrs. E. A. Wileon, Block 44, J Lot 38 i 1 M. J. Wilson, Block 44, Lot 40 Balance Due, 1.80 s Costs and interest to date of settle- , ment, together with cost of this ad- ] vertisement to be added. 5 Dated, November 26th, 1920. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Collector. r ll-27-20-5t-2108-P.FA23.52 , CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT t COURT r In Attachment. ' NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND ! BUILDING AND LOAN- STOCK ! BY AUDITOR t SHERMAN SHARP, Plaintiff, t vs. i WILLIAM A. MOORE, Defendant i NOTICE is hereby given that the , subscriber, Auditor appointed in this l cause, Will, by virtue of an order of the . Cape May County Circuit Court, made for that purpose, MAKE SALE AND ASSURANCE to the highest bidder on TUESDAY, 1 the FOURTEENTH day of December, l 1920, at the hour of one o'clock in the 1 afternoon of that day at the Sheriff's ■ Office in Cape May Court House, Cape i May County, New Jersey, of all the , right and title of the above named de- , fendant of, in and to all that certain land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate, lying and being in the Borough of Avalon, County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, Being Lots No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Sertion 19 as shown on the "Map of lands at Avalon, New Jersey, owned by Avalon Development Company, Ralph L. Goff, Engineer, Map of 1909", BEGINNING at the north corner of Avalon Avenue and Twentieth Street and extending northeast two hundred twenty feet to the west corner of Avalon Avenue and Nineteenth Street, and of that width extending northwest between parallel lines at right angles to said Avalon Avenue one hundred and ten feet, attached and taken by virtue of the above stated attachAND ALSO ALL the right, title and interest of William A. Moore, the said defendant in and to, — Fifteen (15) shares of the stock of the DENNlSLOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION of Dennisville, Cape May County, New Jersey, assigned to the Said Dennisville Loan and Building Association for collateral on a mortgage loan of $3,000, Or so much of^tbe above as shall be necessary to satisfy the debts of the said plaintiff and of the creditors of said defendant who may have applied under the said attachment, agreeable to the directions of the Act entitled "An Act for the relief of creditors against absconding, fraudulent and absent debtors (Revision of 1901) NORMAN W. HARKER, Nov. 5, 1920 Auditor. ll-18-20-4t-1878-P.F.$22.44 Sealed proposals are desired for the cutting of 100,000 or more linear feet of ditching, 10 inches wide and 26 or 30 inches deep, or its equivalent, on certain specified salt marshes of Upper Township lying between the Tuckahoe River on the north, Job's Creek on the east, and the upland on the south and west, in Cape May County, 1 New Jersey. A map covering the territory in question,-— together with specifications relating to this work are file in the office of the Board of Health of Upper Township, at BeckPoint, N. J.; in the office of the Cape May County Mosquito Extermination Commission at Cape May City, . N. J.; and in the office of the undersigned at New Brunswick, N. J. Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned upon application. Said proposals will be received by tne undersigned and publicly opened ax said office in the Entomology i Building, at New Brunswick, N. J-, on I December 10th, at 10:30 A. M. All bids must be marked as such ' and must comply in all respects with Chapter 170 of the Laws oi 1916. THOMAS J HEADLEE, Executive Officer. New Brunswick. N. A. November 15th, 1MB > - 1

LEGAL ADVERTISING BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT ^ TAX SALE h WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1920 i- ^ Public notice is hereby given by ^ John T. Huff, Collector of the Borough of Cape May Point, County of Cape ^ May, New Jersey, that he will sell at public sale for taxes assessed, together with the water and sewer taxes assessed for the year 1918, all the land |g tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned for the g shortest term for which any person or persons will take the same or in fee 0 where no one will bid for a shorter ,5 term, and pay the tax lien thereon, in- ^ eluding interest and oost of sale. 0 The sale will take place at the Com0 missioners' Chamber of the Borough of Cape May Point, Gape May County, 5 New Jersey, on Wednesday, the 16th 5 day of December, A. D., 1920, at two g o'clock, p. m. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be Bold and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid 0 on account of the same and the amount - of tax laid on each parcel are as *" follows: FOR THE YEAR 1918 Block A — Lot 51, owner or reputed owner, C. Wust, lav $3.47 Water and Sewer 1.50 $4.97 Lake Lily, owner or reputed owner, Almira Hazzard tax $23.10 ^ Water and Sewer 10.0 £ $33.10 Block B — Block K — Lots 16, 50, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, Block N — .Lots 8, 9, owner or reputed owner, Walker James, tax $41.61 6 Water and Sewers 18.00 e - $59.61 Block C — Lot 2i£owtocr or re'i puted owner, E. R." Corson, .' tax !!_J — $2.31 e Water and Sewer_^_ 1.00 s $3.31 ® Block K — Lot 108, owner or rc- „ puted owner, Martha Pirier, tax $2.31 ! Water and Sewer 1.00 ? ' $ $3-31 ^ Block L — Lot 23. owner or re- » puted owner, Wm. C. Knott, tax $1.73 ' Water and Sewer .75 t $2.48 J JOHN T. HUFF, Collector. Dated. November 10, 1920. 1 ll.10.20.5t P.F .$35.28 ; I 1 1 SALE OF LANDS FOR DF.LINQUENT TAXES IN THE BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY . I PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN by William L. Cummings, < . collector of the Borough of West Cape . May, in the county of Cape May, and j , state of New Jersey, that he will sell ^ at public sale for taxes assessed for the year 1918, all the lands, tenements, r hereditaments real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for , which any person or persons will agree 1 [ to take the same, or in fee, where no : one will bid for a shorter term and ! pay the tax lien thereon, including int terest and costs. I The sale will take place in Borough 1 Hall, West Cape May, N. J., cn Tues- , " day, December 14th, 1920, at 1 :30 p. m. The said lands, tenements, heredita- , ' ments and real estate so to be sold, ; ' and the names of the persons against ^ ; whom the said taxes have been laid * ' or assessed on account of the same i 1 and the amount of taxes, interest and < \ costs to July 1st, 1919, on account of > each parcel, are as follows: < _ Ida C. Barrett, following described J ' lots on Hughes Tract: ; , Lot No. 20, Block C 2.40 J Lot No. 21, Block C 2.40 ; . Lot No. 22, Block C 2.40 • , Lot No. 23. Block C 2.40 1 . Lot No. 1, Block D_ . $3.13 < . Lot No. 2, Block D 2.40 ' : Lot No. 3, Block D 2.40 5 • Lot No. 4, Block D 2.40 ( 1 Lot No. 5, Block D 2.40 ; Lot No. G, Block D 2.40 ; , Lot No. 7, Block D 2.40 1 1 Lot No. 8, Block D 2.40 < Lot No. 9, Block D 2.4c i Lot No. 10, Block D : 1.40 < . Lot No. 11. Block D 2.40 i Lot No. 12, Block D 2.40 J Lot No. IS, Block D 2.40 ] :

LEGAL ADVERTISING Lot No. 8, terand: 1.66 Lot No. 9, Block F 1.66 Lot No. 10, Block F ! 1.66 Lot No. 2131ock F L66 • Lot No. 22, Block F 1.66 Lot No. 28, Block F 1.66 Lot No. 24, Block F 1.66 [ Lot-No. 25, Block F 1.66 h Lot No. 26, Block F 1.66 B Lot No. 1, Block G 2.40 1 Lot No. 2, Block G 1.66 " Lot No. 7, Block G L66 8 Lot No. 8, Block G — 1.66 i Lot No. 9, Block G 1.66 " Lot No. 10, Block G 1.66 8 Lot No. 11, Block G 1.66 r Lot No. 12, Block G 1.66 8 Lot No. 13, Block G 1.66 r Lot No. 14, Block G 1.60 ' Lot No. 15, Block G 1.66 Lot No. 16, Block G 2.40 Lot No. 17, Block G 1.66 ' Lot No. 18, Block G 1.66 1 Lot No. 19, Block G 1.66 ' Lot No. 20, Block G , , . .. 1.66 1 Lot No. 21, Block G 1.66 ' Lot No. 22, Block G 1.66 Lot No. 23, Block G 1.66 - Lot No. 24, Block G 1.66 1 Lot No. 25, Bbck G 1.66 t Lot No. 26, Block G 1.66 1 Lot No. 27, Blocfc Gj. L66 t Lot No. 28, Block G 1 1.66 j Lot No. 29, Block G 1.66 Lot No. 30, Block G 1.66 Lot No. 1, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 2, Block I — 1.66 Lot No. 3, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 4, Block I 1.66 ' Lot No. 5, Block I 1.66 ' Lot No. 6, Block I 1.66 ' Lot No. 7, Bbck I 1.66 r Lot No. 8, Block I 1.6f Lot No. 9, Block I L66 Lot No. 14, Block I 1.66 ' Lot No. 15, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 16, Block I 1.66 " Lot No. 17, Block I 1.66 ) Lot No. 18, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 19, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 20, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 21, Block I 1.66 . Lot No. 22, Block I 1.66 I Lot No. 23, Block I 1.66 - Lot No. 24, Block I 1.66 . Lot No. 11, Block J 1.66 Lot No. 12, Block J 1.66 Gussie Bryan, Lot No. 22, Block 2, Miller Farm 1.94 1 Belle M. Campbell, Lot No. 17, Block B, Hughes Tract 2.63 Estate of Philip Capehart, House and Lot, Learning Avenue 14.62 of Philip Capehart, Lot 1 No. 58, Block 2, Miller Farm— 2.40 Frohner, Lot No. 103, Block 5, Miller Farm 12.15 Thomas Ireland, Lot No. 232, Block 15, Miller Farm 4.03 ! Ireland, House and Lot Learning Avenue 16.09 Estate Marie Lovett, House and Lot, 134 Emerald Avenue 27.46 Ed. Phillips, Let No. 174, Block 8, Miller Farm 2^2 Emma Reiger.s, Lot No. 141, Block 6, Miller Farm 2.54 S. Sheppard, House and Lot, Turnpike, Adjoining John W. Reeves 46.96 E. Small, Lot No. 5, Block 1, Miller Farm 1.89 Zora^illman, Htyise and Lot No. 164, Block 8, Miller Farm 15.41 John Twymann, House and Lot No. 165 Learning Avenue 31.34 Charles Welsh, Lot No. 19, Block F, Hughes Tract 1.66 Charles Welsh, Lot No. 20, Block F, Hughes Tract 1.66 Harry Williams. Lot No. 450, Block 38, Miller Farm- 1.89 Costs and interes# from July 1st, 1919, to date of "settlement, together with cost of this advertisement to be added. Dated, November 12, 1920. W. L. CUMMINGS, Collector. H. ELDREDGE, Solicitor. 1 1-13-20-6 t-P.F.$62-58

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