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Saturday. November 4. 1922 . — SMI OF LAND FOR UNPMD TAXES \ Borough of CapeMar Point N. J. ( . N<mCE is HEBEBY GIVEN tot T . lecto* of Taxes of "the Borough pursuant to an act of the .Le^ 1 (Revision of lBloj in icy. - 1 _ fag in said Borough, on 1 Q9? Saturday, November 25, 15W« jttiuiu j 7 . newels of land . „v1orv in the afternoon, the several lots, , tracts of interest, | JSToffer t» poidiw .object * T?H?S ofitotmwt to reftf";! Tr..Sr i= !S , fs Frances Mullen .< 8C a 67 Frances Mullen ' _____ J® il. d J H. Weatherby 63 j ■ ? t w Weatherby __. _ 6 ol
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mmam, ? OK NEWTERMIHAL ,lrSrSWs« SEASON. '..... ■ i seashore lines ar, ^ a rapidly, den. The work" vill ! and it is e*P«5d ^."'tJXiaid. J r Tr! Jinhr secared bv considering tefegSKDS»SS7Tand™i SS. »11 ""'I , « ld ; American Dredging Co- The .. | ,0 of riie -water. It is conveyed over a . R0 distance of 1600 feet thru a 16 xn^ 4® sted pipe- This pi-e. one end of e ! • i a-Hich extends to. tbe bottom of the extends to tne ■
river at the dredge, is supported on the river by steel pontoons. eHrnbsup | Thl bank to the site of the new term. I i „ ,i ;c shifted about as the wonv u i mmm "S as g I kasrsartis H.,s I | with stone tnmmin"s on a cone ■ I JSdation tallt on I 'iKVto«eS^<ium. waitine mom I I !l£rL5n «nd wom,m,.m^um»t ."d | I I ? S ibe "nrnany'a re-»l.r eemee and I 7 Inractically all of them will be ton j I 7 j enough to accommodate a tram of | II "^Extensive driveways ,leadinK ^"1,1 I % thel^minal will be laid out, each of ■ S express. Adjoining the terT™"®! °rfor I „ _ni be large Storage vards lor ■ S cars and a Y. M. C- A. building for the I use of trainmen. j I 1 cape may point j i The Baptist Chapel on the corner of I Cane and Cambridge avenues, fa be- I 21 fag renovated by Contractor E. V..1 ■ | Sl®£ mo of Bar- A. Steinte. D. a I 27 which was endangered by the I 8® erosion has been taken down m sec- I tions and will be rebuilt on the bluff ■ ®J at the head of Lake Lolly. I I 1 Operation has begun on the cem«itl ■ [ Tiavement suiroundinf- toe Epfa^J I 1 91 ftKoTwl St Peters by-the-Sea. wneni ■ i &BS&2 **** I pearance of the diurch broperty. I J ?i vin H. Taggart of Harrisburg, Ta-'| I 1 27 I was a weeij end visitor at the home of I I 7 S Dr. John T. Huff. I I James Wool son has completed the I S. cement foundation on Oxford |yenue I 5 » ,orM2r,r'S^°5iid,™a, .,d g Wool son have started a toyfa^ri| I S and are turning out some very bean I ° t' tiful Christmas novelti^- ^ j f. Miss Jane Adele Huff fa 2 59 relatives in Haddon Heights N. J. 2 ^ Elmer Reeves will in a few day« « have completed the necessary nurrdier | « H S «mmfj.loA. for Dm rf| m the new fire house to be located «n « Yale avenue between Ocean and Cap* ? Axemtts. ™ , 0 ro now encourage the fire laddies bv IS mxMni! liberrf temttam for Ho. 69 much needed buildfag. 59 ~ 2 69 ! UNCLAIMED LF7TTEBS 2 08 . 1 S list of ooolotaed letters remi«i«J of unclaimed lettere
in Cape May Post Office for the week ending Nov. 1, 1922:# Hand, Mrs. Jennie. ZlSJStf bh« aboye please say advertised. gQL NEEDLES, P. M.
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It may be trite to «ay that farmfag la the most ntjeaaary »°dotie of the moat ho^rableoccupat^in thr- world. The world will .always TTJC be ihdebt^ to I fat* _ the tanner. .FARMER'S .BOY „o..ibi« »> -gsaaspa on the soil; he was a i ^ * _r*te. He scratched the soil. "e SJtilxtrf it: bo robbed ttol tt. jm- , ducing po—or. Aor , fpT^lioS.u^^Vg ; i also of Natures bounty. . ; The fanner did not have the nght attitude toward his own som "e worked him because he W kw •??_ That was unfair and dtshonesLHe , should have consido-ed his son a I gets and profits of the farm. He
B l| I I I IVI \ *urotA"^ b should have rendered an account to a his son, paid him a jnst cuinpensation, and given him an,h?oe'1.^? | equitable share in the profits of the f * . . The fanner his not.V**y* the farm attractive to hfa.JOn. -You can't keep a boy at home if you give 1 Sm • pioo tool «r« ' » , read when the world offers him electric lights. a library, and 'reading lamp- Tte fanner must bring the pleasures, amusements, books. magazines, and attractive thi^a into his hdme and upon^u, own ; farm if he expects to keep fas boy ; and make a great agncultunst out . of him. • . . . The parcel post, tbr rural mail dt- » livery, the automobile.- thq pavea
highway, and other convenience* "B^^B are lor the purpose of enabling tba 9 iarmer to bung the the .world ipto his owu little hpm., tote b,. own boose, and to his own fitwtfa he will seize the opp°rta("ty^fin h'J 1 table with magazines, papers. «na J^^B Jwood books, bring in the music box. 9 Sd the wireless radio and thua ( , J^^B make fiist home attractive. bright.,^ 1 H cheerful magnetic. {MfuasifaK. will keep h'S boys and girls , around htm. Thii is the day of the .Hrmif^ ! wdl onf* .realize rt- Tbu ta the hour when the farm wght to be >« the most attractive spot in toe conntry; this is the moment when ttw farmhouse ought to ring with music. ■ ^B , and toe barnyaVd ought to bet he , convention hall oj agricllttntal apd B^fl ; political activity The farmer toould * H r make his son.the leader m toatcon- f venrion and teach him how to mouW ■ , public opinion and direct legist*- J| i tion. S H 1 1 r* the farmer learn bow to be ^^9 • ™tSon. «" fcnd » bU cb.lte« - H iSd to keep them in the atmos- .. y phere of agricultural purity. Bfaco d Land prosperity. . ; ^^9
read this and you will vote for me II I Joseph S. Frelitighaysen , J ■ THEN AND NOW I At the close of the Democratic Administration V II 9 sSSSMiarasras at 85 cents on the dollar. .. _r j I Toddy there is a Scarcity of ^h"r ^,4>lberty. 1 1 I bonds ire seUing at 100 cents on the dollar. j I The Tariff: Some Republican I Wages here are ftom Oiree ,o Accomplishments: I twelve times wages in Europe and A Budget Bureau has bren ■ protection is therefore necessary. I , The Underwood tariff, dictated a tjjuion dollars and expendi- 1 I by Southern Free Trade Demo- ^.esone andthree-quarttrbfltons. | x I crats has been repealed and a the Anny has been ^ured I protective tariff enacted. 294, 000 to ^7^'79,312 uiLces- 1 I , The Republican Party has giv- ' ^-joyees have been dismiss- I en protection. The Democratic ed_,taxra on Railroad fat« and I I Party would destroy protection. ^,05 0f daily use have been cm- . 1 I . celled, immigrauon restricted, ag I ■ I . _ riculture encouraged and helped, 1 ■ \ Soldiers tffe workingmm protect«laff P»- 11 | . sjble relief given to disabled veter- ] I Nothing is too good for tne a commission created to col- | lj I wounded. For others I lect foreign loans, and harness I I paid-up insurmce, payable to them encouraged. -™1® I I at the end of twenty years or to l0Wer, Liberty S i I dteir families in the event of ffteu" 3^^ I 1 I earlier death. I I WHAT I STAND FOR: • I I I believe in less Government, strict economy 1 ■ \ wsSrSS=* ; ! I lution, national highway? helped , J I lawlessness. 1 fa™r ^J^on"05'6' I I hyncUneBm lT7oSEPHSnFREUNGHUYSEN ! I TU. f" C"i"' ' ic W—
west cape may ^ " Mr. p»d Mr.. Wm . Chamber, are ; 1 spending a week in Chester- ,
James Woolson apenf Tuesday* rn T M~ R~ve, left £ < Philadelphia where she will spend the Wi|foraee Chinch and ^Amily . baxe moved to Cape May City for the ^ "•ir. »d Mra Ho«,rf Ohetter returned after spendme too vyeexi ("mss Anna Smith .pent the week [ "S. wSSS ft «>«"»»* «« "'"k t I I 1 ed the Pomona Grange at Tudcanoe. 6 on Friday. 1 business ACTivrriKS i 1 George Ogden~^T Son ^P^ toat , , 1 their mill is now running to fu" ca- , '1 Sy due to the increase d con U ofcruction of man- vS >3 Autumn contractors have oeen > \\ 6usy remodeling and repairing betels, 51 cottages and homes. . n eontreetor mm " tefofw Bawtway ft b«ft' .tnieted by the »me 'ft°WmkAda. I Ar.ywutoca-StwwdW.t. ;
TAXI DRIVER RUNS INTO REAR WILLIAM SMITH OF THIS CITY COLLIDES WITH BEAR 0 HOME FROM MILLVILLE, WEDNESDAY NIGHTWilliam Smith, taxi cab -driver of this dty while returning from MUiviife on Wednesday night had toe thrill of his cai-eer when at a point along the lonely road between Port Elizabeth and* Tuckahee. he ran _mto a bear which was bllntled bv the head fight, of the car. Smith «ud thatthe bear was a big one but did not aeem I much injured. Old gunners here were :saa?a« rHHts 1 dears up the mystery of the PW ■ SS'i. reported to s uj (airly stood on end when he AreS^-^rrpo^Ti

