Cape May Star and Wave, 18 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

cape may stab and wave *"» Saturday, November 18, 1922 , saturoay, iNoveiiiY»ciAo^A^^ — —

I REDUCED PRICES j J ON FORD CARS LOOK | — THE NEW MODEL 1922-23 FORD TOURING CAR S One-man Top, New Style Body and Windshield g ■ Starter and Electrical Equipment. Demounta- H . hie Rims. Extra Tire Carrier and Rim, $393. w Freight $32.50, Tax $17.27— Total, Cape May, $442.77 ■ EB (Gas and Oil Extra) * SEDANS, FULLY EQUIPPED — — - -$595.00 g » (Detroit, tax and freight extra) * COUPELET, FULLY EQUIPPED - -.$530.00 I (Detroit, tax and freight extra) . g " FORD ONE-TON TRUCK or Speed Truek $380.00 ; ■ (Detroit, tax and freight extra) WE WILL INSTALL A NEW 1923 FORD MOTOR IN i ? YOUR OLD CAR FOR ..$130.00 x || I Alcohol for Radiators, 75 cents a gallon j| Focer & Mecray 1 Cape May and Cape May Court House | jjj LINCOLN FORD FORDSON DEALERS »

St deliveries in I ANT QUANTITY OF _t ib ur length, width ar thickkara. f ar. Z a any porpoa. whatever-that'. the af- N ^ f a wa aaki yaa today. Wa ■uot * [ hare ample atoeka af aeaaaaed, weas- v V orad tirabara tm aw yard to ba aUa ta - » make aach a broad offer. Wa hare! B » And oar price, will tare yon aaaay. « Aak far aathaataa f \ p ■ GEORGE OGDEN & SON j CAPE MAY. N. J. . ' ■ ' $ ■e^— I— — 1 Removal Sale I * * I ' And Just Before 1 | \ CHRISTMAS Have sold our Store Property, we are now making large reductions in the price of many articles suitable for Xmas Gifts. Our Stock is Good and Varied and many A Wonderful Bargains are to be found. ; We Will Also Sell an OFFICE DESK AND A FISRT CLASS SAFE. WARE'S DRUG SHOP WASHINGTON and DECATUR STS. CAPE MAY, N. J.

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NOTICE Second hand furniture and rtJvee bought and sold. Alward W. Hillman, 209 Perry street Keystone Phone, 58-M. Stock room, second floor, Excelsior Building, Wert '.'eery street 1-14-22*

program meeting l The Women's Community Club held its program meeting Thursday afternoon in the Palace Theatre. There u a good attendance. The opening number was a solo by Mrs. Harry accompanied by Mrs. Jesse Rutherford- Mrs. Needles' voice al- u Ways gives us the greatest pleasureMrs- George Bullock gave a reading, "The Man -From God's Country." Mrs. very clear enunciation and the selection of hei^story made this number of unustfal interest. Mrs. H. H. Clark, the 2nd Vice _ of the State Federation made the address of the afternoon. recognize in Mrs- Clark one of the ladies who aided us in the formation , of our club. Mrs. Claric dealt with Federation matters. She told us that some one had defined the Federation as a "College for Grown-ups" bit said , it was that and more, for it was developing the "Sisterhood of Women." She spoke of the Woman's College of Brunswick as the greatest and j most constant interest of the Federation. Federation Hall, one of its most beautiful buildings is -the gift of the Club Women of the State. The Coll- j grew from 65 students in 1919 to irom no students m inxn w

347 in it's fifth year. The housing conditions havp been met by the erection of twelve beautiful new -otfayre6 j 'arranged in horseshoe shape about a green which is to be laid out in tennis courts. The whble called Douglass Campus in honor of the present Dean, j From the National Biennial Convention held at - Chautauqua she ! brought the message "Think Peace " I With intelligent knowledge of local, j , national and international politics — "Think Peace-" M — As new Federation Work she told of the Departments of Institutional ] Cooperation ami of Finance. Why shouldn't intelligent women be able to read Wall Street news as understandinviy as any man does? The < faces of Mrs. Clerk's audience clearly ; indicated that the big ideas of broad minded women make strong appeal to Cape May women, too. The progranvclosed with an instrumental solo by Miss Porter. A short business meeting preceded our adjournment. The Ways and Means Committee wish the following announcements made: A supper will be served at Mrs. Ernest Lloyd's on Columbia avenue on Saturday evening, N<Sv. 18th. The tickets are 50 cents and include every November 25th ffie Satur-| - dav following a Thimble Party will be held there bv Mrs- Lloyd's Committee A silver offerinc to be taken. The |Readin» Circle at Mrs. Ogden's J8 on Tuesday evening. November 21st. 1- The Hospital Committee will give a le dance and card party at Convention 4 Hall on Thanksgiving evening. There rail be prizes and refreshments will-be ^ 6erved. B The tickets are 60 cents.

r SAL* OF LAND FOR UNPAID 1 ! TAXES , 1 j BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY j Notice is hereby given that the aub- ' scriber, William L. Cummings, Col- < lector of Taxes of the Borough ' of ] West Cape May, in the County of t Cape May. and State of Now Jersey, j wall aeH pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the State of New Jefsc", -entitled, "An Act concerning unpaid taxes, assessments and other , municipal charges on real property and providing for the collection thereof by the creation and enforcement of liens thereon," Revision of 1918, in - fee the several kite tracts or parcels 1 | of land hereinafter described, subject I to redemption at the lowest rate of ' interest but in no case in excess of j eight uer cent per annum; provided 1 I that if any person shall offer to pur- ' chase subject to redemption at a less ■ rate of interest than one per cent, I then such person" may in lieu of any ' rate of interest to redeem, offer a ■ premium over and above the amount I of taxps, assessments and other : charges due the municipality, and in 1 | such case the property will be struck • off and sold toAhe bidder who offers ' to pay the amount of said taxes, aai sessments and charges, plus the highI est amount of premium. - s The sale will be held in Borough I Hall, West Cape May, New Jersey, on ■ TUESDAY, 28TH DAY OF NOV. . A. D. 1922, at 1:30 P. M- | The following is a list and descripI tion of the said lands to be sold, sbow- [ ing the names of the delinquents and I the supposed owners thereof, together I with the total amounts of taxes, [ assessments and charges due on the ■ said properties on July 1st, 1822. InI terest fran July 1st, 1922 to date of f sale" ai ' the costs of sale must be I addedI JAMES ALLISON, Jr. I House and Lot 260, Block 17 I . "year 1920 44 00 7 year 1921 49 01 ^ 93 01 — — — S3 U1

I H. A. BOORSE f Following described lots on l ■ the Hughes tract ■ Lot No. 14 Block C t year 1920 2 93 1 year 1921 3 60 L 1 6 43 S Lot No. 15 Block C 1 year 1920 3 94 5 year 1921 4 67 L £ 8 61 ■ Lot No. 16 Block C 7 year 1920 2 93 6 year" 1921 3 60 L 6 43 7 Lot No. 17 Block C 2 year 1920 2 93 I year 1921 3 60 I 6 43 3 Lot No. 18 Block C m year 1920 2 93 CC year 1921 3 60 I d 6 48 ■ Lot No. 19 Block C R year 1920 2 93 ■ .j- year 1921 »_3 60 1 6 4B W Lot No- 5 Block F ^ • year 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 34 - 4 29 e

No. 6 Block F year 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 34 L 4 29 Lot No. 3 Block Q '■ear 1920 1 95 year 1921 8 61 g 44 ^ Lot No- 4 Block G '•ear 1920 1 9e year 1921 3 51 I 5 46 Lot No. 6 Block J year 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 84 • ] 4 29 "No. 7 Block J year 1920 1 96 year 1921 2 84 ] 4 29 Lot No. 8 Block J year 1920 1 96 year 1921 2 84 1 4 29 No- 9 Block J vear 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 84 4 29 No. 10 Block J year 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 84 ' 4 29 No. 14 Block F lOO/l 1 QK year 1920 1

year 1921 2 84 I 4 29 No. 16 Block F year 1920 2 98 year 1921 8 50 I -" 6 43 No. 16 Block F year 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 34 I 4 29 No. 17 Block F year 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 84 1 ■ ' 4 29 No. 18 Block F year 1920 1 95 year 1921 2 "84 1 4 29 ' GUSSIE BRYAN ' No. 14 Block 1 Miller Farm I year 1919 1 70 I ' year 1921 2 88 4 03 Lot No- 16 Block 1 Miller Farm year 1919 14 97 1 year 1921 21 02 * 1 35 99 I MARK CHEEK House and Lot No. 286 • Block 21 Miller Farm 1 . year. 3919 5 77 e - year 1920 17 30 )• year 1921 18 67 ■ 41 74 *• Lot- Np. 287 Miller Farm e year 1919 2 50 >- year 1920 2 95 year 1921 12 88 g . ■ 38 28 HATTIE COLLINS % Double House, Eldredge Ave. y n year 1918. bal. 11 62 v e year 1919 — ^.28 48 e year 1920 — —27 82 yoar 1921 82 68 ^ ^

and Lot Eldredge and 1 ; Railroad Avenues year 1918 bal. 9 87 1 year- 1919 ____88 24 ^ • year 1920 89 02 1 J w i8jm, GEORGE F. De BRAILA ] Following described lots on 4te OnaflMyaiMtg < year 1921 Z" 1 JS 2 15 1 LoCNo- 2 Block E ' year 1920 98 year 1921 1 17 2 IB , lot No. 8 Block E ] year 1920 — 98 year 1921 • 1 17 2 16 Lot No. 4 Block >E 1 year 19211 98 1921 — ili! • 2 iE Lot No. 5 Block E year 1920 98 year 1921 1 37 J 2 15 No. 1 Block H year 1920 98 year 1921 1 17 g ^ Lot No. 2 Block H year 1920 98 year 1921 1 17 1 • 2 16 1 Lot No. 8 Block H year 1920 98 year 1921 1 17 g ^ . Lot No. 4 Block H 1 year 1920 98 : 1921 -—ii! 2 is s Lot No. 5 Block H ■ year 1920 98 r w mi __w 7 2 i5 Lot No. 6 Block H * year 1920 98 year 1921 -1_17 2 15 Lot No. 7 Block H , year 1920 98 '■ 1921 — 117 , IK . 2

No. 8 Block H year 1920 98 t year 1921 1 37 g ^ ^ No. 9 Block H _ i year 1920 year 1921 1 17 2 JE Lot.No. 10 Block H year 1920^ 98 year 1921 _ -JU" 2 „ No. 11 Block H year 1920 98 (rear 1921 ' " 2 „ No. 12 Block H vear 1920 98 year 1921 -1 17 g No. 15 Block H year 1920 — 98 year 1921 -1 17 ^ lg Lot*No: 16 Block H ! vear 1920 98 y«™ 1921 1 17 2 IS | Lot No. 17 Block H i ioon OR year jv

year 1921 — 1 37 2 iBh No. 18 Block H * year 1920 98 ■" year 1921 1 17 2 15 ■ No. 19 Block H - ' year 1920 98 1M1 — lli! 2 IB No. 20 Block H year 1920 98 year 2921 1 2 „ No. 21 Block H year 1920 98 year 1921 1 17 ^ ^ No. 22 Block H year 1920 98 year 1921 1 17 ^ Lot No- 23 Block H . • year 1920 98 , icy 1921 1 " 2 16. Lot No. 24 Block H > year. 1920 ~±-- 98 year .921 2 j(. Lot No. 25 Block H ) year 1920 98 year 1921 1 17 2 15

No. 26 Block H year 1920 98 year 1921 * ^ 2 15 1 No. 27 Block H , year 1^0 98 1 vear 1921 1 17 _ 2 15 No. 12 Block I , yeas 1920 1 96 4 year 1921 2 84 4 29 No. lb Block I i year 1920 1 96 ' year 1921 _-_2 84 4 ^ q No. 1 Block K I year 1920 98 * yea, 1921 -_1_17 ^ ^ GEORGE DOIjL Lot No. 406 Block 34 I year 1921 42 01 1 EST. JEPTHA HICKMAN Lot No- Block 1 Miller Farm year 1921 10 49 ) ISADORA HOMAN / House and Lot No. 427 Block 85 Broadway year 1921 79 86 ANNIE KEATH House and Lot Learning Ave. year 1919 _ — 20 07 4 year 1920 25 87 year 1921 80 11 •\ . 76 66 House and Lot Learning Aye. year 1919 43 05 8 year 1920 49 87 year 1921 58 85 150 77 HEIRS JOHN MORROW Lot No. 867 Block 80 Miller Fam year 1920 2 93 year 1921 — 8 48 II ® <1

ESTATE OF ww. NICHOLS House and Lot No. 261' Block 17 Miller Fann _ | year 1921 40 - ■ - 1 JAMES T. PALMER Lot No. 28 Block 1 Miller Farm - year 1921 * « 29 Kock 1 Miller Farm ^ year 1921 > *4 1 Lot No. 70 Block 2 Miller Farm year 1920 19 98 TM year 1921 ^18 99 ^ ^ No. 71 Block 2 Miller Farm year 1919 _« 84 ffl year 1920 8 90 ya, mi _*•» uN CHARLES POULSON and Lot 189 York Ave. year 1920 bal. 81 06 ' year -1921 78 64 i 104 U 4 GEORGE REA Farm on Stevens Street year 1921 175 06 ' ARTHUR G. REEVES Lot No- 62 Block 2 Miller Farm 9 year 1920 1 8 9# * Lot No. 63 Block 2 Miller Farm ' year 1920 8 90 year 1921 -4 66 g ^ WILLIAM TRUSTY ' Lot No. 202 Block 12 Miller Farm year 1921 44 6# HARRIET VANCE House and Lot Mechanic Street j vear 1919 6 67 UfT . EST. DELLA WILLIAMS 3 House and Lot Mechanic St year 1921 44 « ROSE WRIGHT , House and Lot Green Street year 1919 38 89 year 3920 18 65 27 04 , Dated November 4th, 1922. WILLIAM L. CUM MINGS, Collector. Henry H. Eldredge, Solicitor. 5 11-4-4 -iPF $182.26 .

KEEP WELL Trvlng to get somethinv for nottinig is a sure wav to get experienceHealth is given yon by NATUR* and it requires care to keep it See today. Dr. Humbert Mangino CHIROPRACTOR (Palme* Method) Prompt Attention GiVen to Home Calls 2*3 Decatur Street. Phone Keys. 79-x COLD SPRING James Matthews now occupies a part of the house with his father-in , law. L. Bernard, on the Graves' farm. ' Mrs. Sarah McNeril has returned from a pleasant visit with her sisterWilliam Thompson spent Friday tn r Philadelphia. ' | Mrs. Leora Needles spent the week with relatives in Philadelphia. I witn reiawves in nuraoeipum.

A goodly number of our people 'viewed the Armistice Day parade at Cape May, Saturday evening. The Rev. Curtis -Boserman, of Cape May, preached at Cold Spring Chapel Sabbath evening. Mrs. Mame Snyder and daughter Florence, are spending the week with relatives at Fox Chase, Pa., and i vicinityThe Order of the Eastern Star attended the Tuesday evening meeting at Wildwood in a body- ; A well attended session of the, D. of A. was held in Jr. O. U. A- M. HallTuesday afternoon. Some state oin- ( cers were present and a general good 5 time was enjoyed- - , Mrs. Emma Weeks Mrs. Jennie 'Swain. Mrs. M- E. Sawver, Miss Lida Eldredge, Miss Lina Eldredge. Mrs. F> Hattie Smith, ami Miss Irene Nelson attended the Missionary meeting at Mrs. Rhoda Cummin es Wednesday af ternoon. 5 1 The tenth anniversary and burning of the mortgage on t.hy Cold S'-ring Grange Hall will he held at the Hall. Tuesday evening, Nov. 21. >The exer5 cises will commence at 7 :80 P. M. and the public in invited to attend- The election of officers will be held Monday, November 27th. 5 ,

ARMISTICE- DAY world had bled so long it seemed The last drop soon would flow; knew no rest from East to West; Great was its weight of woe. we acclaimed with joy the day The Armistice was signed, Because it brought the peace long sought By suffering mankindAnd now four years have -passed along The road that ne'er turns back; world has found that joys abound Along the beaten track. peace is ours, but don t forge* How stagg'ring was the cost*. (Remember this, the Armistice Just saved a world nigh lost. So turn your thoughts todav to those Who died that we mieht live: The men whose- blood flowed in a I flood, Their measure full to give. "Tis notr— although a day of joy — A time for revelry. ( But a day to do deep honor to The boys who kept us free. JOHN J. MacINTYRE LETTER TO THE PUBLIC: j Tag Day for the Dyer Anti Lynching Bill now pending in the U. S- Senate, which *«s to have been held Nov. 8th has been postponed to Nov. 26. All -rood thinking citizens are asked 7 to contribute to this fund to the betterment of life liberty and the pursuits of happiness for all. Tag Day, November 26. National Association Advancement Co'ored 1 people. 11-18-2U