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Phil FIhouse and I'riend. Cfcirlse id*r, war* down Sunday. Mr. FL'«im w*a looking after his how* Job he will occupy In about t»o a>» for the season. A. J. Zhnmerm&D, Dr. Pr*d«ick tt. Prank McBride and Harry rolchaess were down Sunday. Charles and Joe Klllcullen, .uceau. were down looking after Ar boats and getting them ready rent out as soot as possible. Mr. Heed was down Sunday Tisltfrlends on Bose avenue for the Lincoln Oasklll was down Sunday icklng after his property. John Walker and bis son and son law motored down from Kenalng- > for a pouple of days to his bungSamuel Vansant was down for the „ at the Inlet. v Mr. and Mrs. Dllgard and daughRuth, are down for the week-end. H. P. Young, of Philadelphia. ' on Mrs. Bovell Sunday and a very pleasant day. Jack Newell and son, Billy, were Sunday at the Punch and Judy. Warren Counties Is over from Anto visit his mother. Charlee Finnic is down looking afr his apartment house. Mrs. Barth and her uncle, Harry llerton, are down at the meefead for the day. . Mr. and Mrs. Tsylor were down ■ a few days on a buslneas trip. Mr. and Mrs. Godward and son. bn, and daughter. Margaret, and ’. Reghole were down for a week. MV. and Mrs. Thompson were down siting Mrs. Kohs for the day. Mr. Roes was down for s day lookafter his property, fhlle on s visit to P. Cravln. In Isdelphls. Mr. Stout was taken . sick with pneumonia. Alexander Cox and Wllda Welden, Delmont. motored over Sunday to It hie friend. William Shellem. Mrs. W. Shellem entertained Mr. I Mrs. Maxurie and son, John,
iday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tompkins were s looking after his bungalow, Ing ready for the summer. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf were for the week-end at the P* Ir. Rotsell and friend were down
the week-end.
Lennpx's mother. In FrankPa., is very aide.
[ Board of Chosen Freeholder! County of Cepe Kay Hew Jersey, Hotice of Bids for Cinders tied bids will be received and mod by the Board of Chosen PreeIders at s regular meeting of the L rd to be held In the court houi > May Court House, N. J„ on [ Wednesday. March 21. 1923 K o'clock P. M. for the following: - furnishing 6000 teas of cin tore or lean, to be free ol i and foreign substances, for r during the year IMS.-a jkds to be per ton. P. O. B. point htpment and bidder must also i the rate'of freight from the A of shipment to points In Cape r County, and railroad delivery. ~ d reserves the right b 1 any or all bids, r direction of the Board. IB VINO PITCH. Clerk.
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County of Cape Kay Hew Jersey Hotice to Contractors 1 bids will be received and A by the Board of Choeen Free- .* at a regular meeting of said 1 *o be held in the Board Room e Court House. Cape May Court N. J.. on Wednesday, April 11123. at 2:30 P. M.. for the folig. to wit: r the furnishing of all tools. 1mmu. machinery, labor and all wry mnterlals for rebuilding of ridge across the inland water- » the line of Roosevelt Boule- , extending frotn Marmora to 1 City. Cape May County. N. J.. Utailing of electric motors and W equipment for the draw span, accordance with plans and atlons prepared by the County wr and approved by the Board sen Freeholders on the twentyy of February. 1923. i and specifications may b« i upon application to R. Fenmlth. County Engineer. Mari N. J.. and a deposit of too I dollars which will be refunded I plans and specifications are re1 in good condition or accom-
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“» bid must be accompanied by * »d check drawn payable to r of Harry Headley. County sr. for a sum equal to ten ir cent, of the bid price as ) of good faith. Each bid so be accompanied by a cer- » from a Surety Company, aatry to the Board of Chosen Iders stating that bond will be * In case the bidder Is awardin tract. | successful bidder will be reo furnish bond In full amount
| Board reservsb tbs right to my or all blda. r direction of the Board. IRVING FITCH. Clerk. P-pr914.5t.
r 0P SEA ISLE CITY HEW JERSEY PUBLIC HOTICE t notice la hereby given that ben any one of the persons breaking electric light albs In Sea lale City are ap- . the person or persons so tded will be compelled to pay , the lights broken, or be I to the County Jail until jbts are paid for. [ M M. BOFRONEY. V. Department of Electrirtty. r ?fM70.
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Notion la hereby given that Mercantile Licenses for the year 1933 now ready for issuance and can be had on application to City Clerk. JOHN L. MAHER, City Clerk. l«-lt-t-pf«l.S4. CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY HEW JERSEY HOTICE SALE OP POLE TRUCE Notice la hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Commissioners of tbs City of See Isle City. County of Cape May, New Jersey. for the sale of one Webb Fire Truck, without fire fighting equipment. at a regular meeting of said Board to be held In the City Hall on ~ aday. March 13 1933, at the hour of 3:30 P. M. Said truck can be Inspected at the plant of the Sea Isle City Electric Utility, In the said City of Sea lale City, upon application to Irving Fitch, Director In charge. The Board of Commlsalonen ■erven the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board, JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk. 16-2t-26-pf|4.60.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed. Issued out of th* Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on . the 30th day of January. A. D. 1933. In a certain cause wherein Samuel B. Dobbs and Daniel B. Frasier are the complainants, and the Colonial Trust Company, South Jersey Realty Company. Charles F. Bower. Ellen K. Mclnnes, James B. Llcbtenberger. Stewart H. McDowell and Mr*. Stewart H. McDowell are defendants. I shall expose to sale »t public vendue,
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HOBDAY. MARCH 12th. 1923. between the hours of twelve and firs o'clock p. m., to wit. at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office. In Caps May Court House. Cape May County. New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged premiss*. with the appurtenance*. In the bill of complaint In tbs said cause particularly set forth sad described, that la to eay: All that certain tract or pareal of land and premiss* situate at Stone Harbor, In the township of Middle, county of Cape May and state of New Jersey, known and designated as lots numbers 3. 3. 4. 6. •, 7. 3. 3. 10. 13. 14. 16. 1«. 17. IS. 19. 30. 31. 33. 33. 24. 36 and 26 as shown In Block 89, on'plan of Stone Harbor 1907, filed In the Clerk's office of Cape say county. New Jersey, by South -Tareey Realty Company and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the Intersection the southwesterly line of Eightyninth street with the southeasterly line of First avenue, and extending thence (1) southwesterly along southeasterly line of First sv two hundred and" twenty feet to the Intersection of the same with the northeasterly line of Nlntieth street; thence (3) southeastwardly along the northeasterly Una of Nlntieth street one hundred and ninety-five feet to a point, being the northwesterly line of lot No. 1 In said Block; thence (3) northeastwardly along the northwesterly line of lot No. 1 and parallel with First avenue thir-ty-five feet to a point, being the northeasterly Une of said lot No. 1; thence (4) southeeatwardly along the north easterly line of lot No. 1 and at right angles to First avenue one hundred and ten feet more or lees to the high water mark of the Atlantic ocean; thence (6) northeastwardly along the high water mark of said Atlantic ocean and parallel or nearly parallel with First avenue one hundred and eighty-five feet to a point In the southwesterly line of Eighty-ninth street, and thence (I) northwestwardly along the southwesterly line of Elghtymeth street three hundred and five feet more or leas to the place of beginning. Being part of the same lands and . emlsea which the said Samuel B. Dobbs and Daniel B. Frailer by a certain Inoenture bearing date the 3Cth day of November. 1916. and recorded in the office of the Clerk for Cafie May County in Book Pages Ac., granted and conveyed unto the South Jersey Realty Company. In fee. Amount due under decree Is 98.149.46. with Interest and Sheriff's fees to be added. OFORGE A. REDDING. Sheriff. Dated February 14. 1923. J. Ed Fagen. ScVr. 2-:«.4tpf$27.20.
Board of Chosen Freeholders County of Cape Kay
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Hotioe to Gravel Pit Owners Sealed bids will be received and opened by the Board of Choeen Freeholders at a regular meeting of the Board to be held In the court houee. Cape May Court Houee. N. J.. on Wednesday. March 21. 1923 at 2 o'clock P. M. for the following: For the furnishing of 16.000 tons of road gravel, more or less, for delivery during the year 1923. sa required. gravel to be of Buck Hill, beet quality. Its equal or better. Blda to be per ton baa la F. 0. B.
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Separate blda to be made as follows: Ih.ovO tons for delivery via Pennsylvania Railroad; 6,000 Iona for delivery via Reading RaCroad. It is to be understood that In eltber case the bid la to be for the uount. more or laea. The Board reserves the right 'xt reject any or all bids By direction of the Board. IRVINQ FITCH. Clerk. March 7. 1333. 17-2t-32-p!»6.04. Give Them Time Not all the bootleggers ere mllmalrea. Some of them have been bootlegging only a few weeks.
CITY OP SEA ISLE CITY
SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 7. 1923 Two loans of 31200.00 each authorised. Clerk authorised to advertise for two standard Ford one-ton chassis except starter, or egual. Pumper for fire department authorised. Ordinance No. 42 passed on first and second reeding. H. B. Mul ler re-appointed member Board o! Education. Mayor authorised to purchase 400 feel fire hose.
Expenditures: General Fuad
Irving Fitch. 692.97; H. C. Love, 960.00; M. M. So'roney. 664.00; J. L. Maher, 861.60; E. B. Arnett. 160.00; E. C. Cole. 620.83; M. Kruk, 690.31; T. VsnWlnkie. Qrm., 610.00; A. E. Grace. 69.76; Strathmere Lumber Co.. 61.70; H. 8. Hampton. 833.30; P. Wood. 686.40; M A. Luongo. 636.36; J. Smith. 8’-.it.. Delaware and Atlantic Telephone . id Telegraph Co.. 86.76; E. Buck. 66.2 • Eastern Telephone and Telegrppi. Co.. 924.68; Schwarts Bros.. 84.11; West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Co.. 60.63; N. Sneilenburg and Co.. #68.26; J. L. Maber. $76.00; H. 8. Muller, 37.60; C. S. Maxurie. 64.36; A. O. Rice and Co.. 616.20; West Jersey Oarage, 810.26; L. E. Simpson. fl.60: S. Romano. 63.30; W. Wright, 87.80; Borough of Avalon. 83.61; O. B. Jeffery*. 64.00: A. E. Grace, 66.00;* -ane Co.. $80.12: A. P. Barbour. 34.20; W. Wright. 83«.80; H. Countlm, 116.00;^H. C. Love. 326.00; S. Romano. 627.00; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., 626.00; Cape May County Times Co . 1281.24; Charles Podeck. #100.00.
Gas Utility
W. Count lea. 336.00; D. B. Campbell. *76.00; West Jersey Oarage, *1.45; E. Buck. 60.58; C. & Maxurie. 11.86; Haines. Jonas and Cadbury Co., 833.37; Harrisburg Mfg. and Boiler Co.. $46.26; Smith, Kline and French Co.. 813.60; West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Co.. $1.29; Y. Muller. 910.87; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co.. ft.SS. Electric Utility O. L. Whittington. #166.00; L. Castaldl. 8100.00; J. Zacharlas. 6120.00; B. T. FOrd. 8120.00; H. VanArtadalsn. 369.00; F. Wood. 810.40; Strathmere Lumbar Co.. 30.60; W. Counties. 326.00; West Jersey Oarage. 89.20; E. Buck, $1.84; West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Go.. $948.76; Oarlock Packing Co.. $79.17; R. Short. $9.76; Franklin Electric Co.. $80.68; Delaware and AtlarMc Telephone and Telegraph Co.. 85.28; General Electric Co.. 84.88; Charles Bond Co.. $48.87: M. M. Sofron jy. $3.80; W. Wright. $7.00; 8. Romano. $7.80; ▼. A. Muller. $18.88; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., $8.84.
Water Utility
J. Wright, 880.00; Strathmere Ltenber Co.. 88.00; E. Buck. 18.36. West Jersey Oarage. 32.60; F. Wood. $3.20! Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co.. $8.38. FEBRUARY 14. 1922 Loan of $3860.00 antborlsod.
Ordinance No. 42 passed on third and final reading. Plans and specifications for gas set approved.
Expenditures: General Fund
Tuckaboe National Bank. $860.00: Eastern Telephone and Telegraph Co.. $34.46: Delaware and Atlantic Telephone and Telegraph Co.. 610.20; M. A. Luongo. *7.30; Water Department. $65.00; W. Wright. 619.00: H. S. Hampton. 314.40; F. Wood. 36.60; S. Romano. «8.90; City of Sea lale City. Water Department. 131.20.
Gas Utility
Cape May County Tlmea Co.. $6.60: Eastern Telephone and Telegraph Co.. 33.00; City of Sea Isle City. Oaa Department. 16.00; W. Counties. 626.00; D. B. Campbell. 676.00: Water Department. 165.00: H. Hampton. 151.40; W. Wright. »9.20; F. Wood. 30.40. Electric Utility Electric Utility, 346.81; Cape May County Times Co.. 631.30; Air Reduction Sales Co.. 31.49: A. C. Stoerrle. $10.00; Delaware and Atlantic Telephone and Telegr-.ph Co.. $7.63; West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Co.. 10.50; L. S. Chester. 161.51; W. Counties, *25.00: M. Salome. $4.40: City of Sea lale City. Water Department. 165.00; City of Sea lale City. Gas Utility, $1.80; H. VanArtsdalen. $43.00.
Water Utility
Crane Co.. $7.96; J. Wright. $60.00; Electric Department. $8.00; Burroughs Adding Machine Co.. $260.00; J. Smith. $1.50; Helen D. Woodruff. $6.00; City of Sea Isle City, Gas Department. $1.20. FEBRUARY 28. 1923 Contract for two one-ton Ford chassis awarded to Focer and Mecray. Cape May Court House. N. J. Advertisement In Cape May County Times Season Opening Edition authorised. Webb Fire Truck authorised to be offered for sale. Protest entered against Senate Bill No. 198. JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk. 17-n-150-pf816-00.
Tuckahoe National Bank. $175.00; W. M. Strothers. $10.00; A. a Steelman. $10.00; O. Boeder, $10.00; First National Bank. Sea Isis City. $3100.00; 8. CampbeU. $77.60. Electric Utility Millville Iron Works, $2466.06. FEBRUARY 21. 1923 Quit-claim deed for lot No. 4, block 26-A-l. Purchase of Ford Oas Plant authorised.
EXPECTS KIWAHIS C0HVEHTI0H SOME BAY EH OCEAH CITY Ocean City — “Neither Atlantic City or Ocean pity will be able to secure the annual Kiwanis International Convention for the next few years.” Such was the announcement made here by R. W. Edwards, a prominent trustee of the New Jersey Kiwanis District, who was Interviewed concerning the chancee of a seashore resort capturing the convention next season. According to Mr. Edwards. Denver will hold the Kiwanis International Convention In 1984. while Boston will probably get It the following year. Both of these cities made a brilliant fight to secure It this seaeon. but first honors went to Atlanta, Oa. When asked whether be thought Ocean City would ever be able to bold a convention of such a six*. Mr. Edwards replied: '7 expect to see the day shortly when Ocean City will a bid for every convention that comes to Its far-famed slater resort. Atlantic City.” Almost a score of members of the _ can City Kiwanis Club are expected to attend this year's annual convention at Atlanta. The party, which will Include the wives of the members, will be headed by Dr. Minot B. Stannard. president of the shore Kiwanis Club, and Mr. wards.
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ENGAGEMENT AHHOUBCED OCEAN CITT— Mr. end Mrs. Samuel Gilbert, of the Gilbert Apartments. Ocean City, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Abby Gilbert, to Donald M. Patterson, general manager of the South Jersey Furniture Corporation. of Ocean City. Mlae Gilbert la formerly of Delanco, N. J. Congratulations are po-rlng upon the happy couple, both of whom have a large cirri* of friends In
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TURN DARKNESS INTO DAYUGHT Winter is the time of long evenings, and the rime of pleasant “homey” days. Make tout evening hour* really home-like and comfortable by nsiwg electric lights and lamps freely. During this season, too, there ire many dull, cloudy days when electric lights will dispel the gloom that would otherwise creep in. Remember that you now have electric service at ANY AMD ALL ROUES OF THE DAY. Use it
M. M. SOFRONEY Director Department of Highways and Electricity of Sea hie City

