Cape May Star and Wave, 31 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Yes Desr, I Johnnie will meet you | with an umbrella. "There — that's another time my Bell Telephone ^ has .helped," you can heir this woman say. Perplexing incidents are frequent in every « home, but once in so often a serious accident occurs. In either pinch the Bell Telephone serves, swiftly | and surely. Ask the Business Office to send the Bell | Telephone man to tell you about the low residence | rates. The Delaware & Atlantic Tel. & Tel. Co., ^ C. B. Smith, District Manager, of 'R | Mt Vernon and Pacific Aves., U flP Jj I' Atlantic Gty, N. J. |

HAH ABOUT TOWN Have von seen the attractive barber •hop on Decatur street-? Konowirh Brotlu-rs are very busy now waking improvements to their new store property on Washington street. The politicians are all busy. (%arles H. Edmunds and wife passed ; the week end hare. William F. Dent will be missed by the Boy Scouts, lie has been transferred j to another field, by the AilaingrExpress Edward V. Page has just closof his Stockton avenue cottage. Dr. ' Alex Marev of Riverton is here after the game. Several of our cottager,, anticipate pnaaipw the winter hero and are making their arrangements accordingly. | As the game law ""is in eff.vt. the sportsmen are all lnisy with their dogs and guns... - Mrs. M. I- Richard son and .'*•••' 1 have -just returned from their trip and an- at their- -lin-ksou atrect cottage. j Mr». Charlotte Rridenthal has lx-vn ! visiting friends in Philadelphia for sev- j oral days. When will the Republican Congress- 1 man. Assemblyman and County Clerk be in Ca|a- May C3t.v, a yd make their Mrs. Amanda Hughi-s has returned to her Washington street home after a pleasant . visit with Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Stretch at Woodstown. HALLOWE'EN FROLIC at the Orange Hail. Odd Spring, N. J., Saturday evening. October Slst. All arc requested to tbask. Prircs for the beat dressed and the — fntfnicst costumes. Grand March at 8.15 P. M. Special music. lee en-am and cake for sale. Admission. 10 cents

UNCLAIMED LETTERS ,r List of unclaimed letters remaining , j in Chpo May 1'. O. for week ending Oc- , ; tuber at. 1014: ' Itirt. Miss PhilHelou (2) j Herbert, Mademoiselle G. ! Punieil, Mamie d| Wilson, James. In calliug for the above, please ray „ I advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. P. M. :> — . — 1S 1 WWSS0R j Pbilsdelphia— Dallas W. Kooiis. Edw. Is' II. Hcilman. Wm. T. Wilson, Harry G. . Shaw. Mrs. Walter Cox. v ( a mil en— .1 no. A. Cashman, B. Heekcy, 1.1. .1. Dougherty. H. Hewitt. e ! lVrth Amboy — Eugene Cross. I BsltinioT, Miss \. P. Kllirott. | ,Ne»v York — Annie Agnes Smith, Jas. | HOW WOULD THIS WORK HERE ' | It was brought out in the discussion d n : council meeting that tin-re is an ordij mi uce providing a fine of fifty ihdlsrs for | n ! failure to put tin- street back in proper | •-Uliape nfter breaking tin- same. One ] |nu-mb-T exprrsseil the opinion that if a i*| fine or two wen; imposed all such ( k breaks in the sir. ft would In- properly ( ;r attended to. — Bridgeton News. « HALLOWE'EN FROLIC at the lirange Hall. Gold Spring, N. J., '• Saturday evening. October 31st. All 1 are requested to mask. IVir.es for the best dressed and the funniest cos- I limes, i Ira ml March at 8.13 P. M. I ., -p-oial music. lee .cream and cake for ' II -nle. Admission, in cents. i e : ro— - i i- Ink Eradicator will remove ink spots ■ t. from paper or fabric of any kind — 25 ■ ir cents at the Star and Wave Stationery - Department.

NEW BANKRUPTCY ORDERS 1 Referee in Bankruptcy- S. Conrad Ott has call.-d the attention of the lawyers in hi- district, who arc engaged in practice in the Bauk; uptcy Court, lo the fact that two new ■ rders have juat been promulgated by .ludges R--llatab and llaigbt, which will be -found of considerable interest not only to lawyers, but , 1 j creditors b« weU. These new" order# are along the line of economy. whlA lu» uiaiiied the administration of bankruptcy matters in New Jersey generally, and they .are as fellows: "No. 38. In the settlement of accounts of receivers and trustees no allowance Shall be made for counsel or attorney fees, unless the employment of counsel or attorney haa been first authorised by order of the Judge or Referee to whom the matter has been referred; and where attorney has been appointed receiver or trustee, no such order shall be made unless it dearly | appears that litigation or other cause makes the same necessary or sdvisable. "No. 39. In settlement of accounts of trustees no allowance shall be made for feea- paid or incurred for auctioneers, unless the employment of an auctioneer has first been authorized by a Judge or the Referee- to whom the matter has been referred." It will be noticed that the first on- j of these new orders seeks to cut down i the expense of counsel fees and to provide for the payment of attorneys for their services out of the proceeds of *!, bankrupt estate only when the Coprt considers the matter of sufficient importance to authorize the employment of such oounae^ The second one is to eliminate the expense which usually fol- ' lows the employment of auctioneers and 1 , trill result in saving money to small es- ; tntes when the circumstances would war- i rant the trustee acting as his own auc- . . REPORT OF THE CHIDLREITS HOME SOClETYj | The report of the New Jersey Chil- | .Iron's Home Society for September has I irst been issued. During the month 12 children have been cared for in the | ' i R-e-iving Home for a total of 135B , .In «>. Nine new children were received ' during the mouth. 7 of whom were giv- ' en temporary . care. Two became self- j supporting iiiul e.io married. Family I homes wwe^scvurvd for Hi children. Agents delivered _49 addri-Aei* during ; the month, visiting 84 wards of the Society, and investigated 43 cases, concerning 93 children. ' The Sorietv is making a -|as-ial an- | ! peal at "this time for family homes for ! small boys. There are 20 little follows ' between four and nine years of age in the Receiving Home, who arc ready for 1 placement. These are average normal 1 cMldr-n. full of animal spirits, whose hi art's hunger is for home care and love. "DOWN IN DIXIE" . A four act drama will be given by I 'or the benefit of the P. i E. Church of The Advent in the Auditorium, Jackson, street, Tuesday eve- , ning, November 3rd at 8.15 olcock. ■ "Down in Dixie" is a strong love story during the war of 18U1, and is interspersed, with good humorous characters, i cast of characters in this paper next i week. General admission. 25 cents. Re- • served seats. 35 cents, on sale at Hewitt and York's Drug Store.

PROPOSAL FOR HOUSE SEWERS AND WATER MAINS IN KEARNEY AVENUE ADVERTISEMENT t Proposals in the form of sealed bids • will be received by the committees on - Streets and Highways and Fire and Water at the City Hall." Cape May City, - N. J. at 8.00 P. M. on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914. 1 for the construction with ail appurten- ' Hi-ces of approximately 955 linyal feet • of 8 inch terra eotta house Sewer with ' manholes and house connection brancn- • es. same to be laid in and along Kearr my avenue from Jefferson street to r Madison avenue; also approximately 1190 lineal feet of 6 inch cast iron water main including gate valves and fire hydrants, same to be laid in and along 1 Keamev avenue from Franklin street 1 to Madison avenue. Sewer and Water Main to be given e out under two separate contracts and • h certified check, made payable to 6. f 1! Wilson, City Treasurer, to the r amount of not less than 75 per cent of " the bid sum accompanying each pror | to sal. r Plans and specifications for the above ® work may be had at the office of the City Recorder,- CStv Hall, on and after Wednesday, November 4. 1914, by the 1 j deposit of $2.00 for each set which will b- returned on the surrender of the plans and specifications in good condiI tion. The City Council expressly reserves. ' the right to reject any or nil bids. Signed. MEMUCAN HUGHES. . Chairman of Committee on Streets i ! and Highways. S. T. BAILEY, j Chairman of Committee on Fire and Water. 926- 10-31 -2t Sheriff s sale I By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to i me directed, issued out of the New Jer- ■ j sey Supreme Court, on the 10th day of I June. A. I). 1914. I shall expose to sale . j at public vendue, on 1 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1914, between the hours of twelve and five • t -clock p. m.. to wit. at one o'clock in . j the afternoon of said day. at the Sher- , i n* 'office, in Cape May CouM House. ( ape May County. New" Jersey. Being Lots 11 and 12 on a Plan or Map of Entlen Phvsick property on the Northeasterly corner of Lafayette and , t'nion street*. Cape May City. New Jer- ' sey. ami more particularly described as . follows: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of Lafayette and Virions streetwiin the city of Cape May aforesaid; thence (I) North 37 degrees 45 minutes East along tin* Southeasterly side of Lafayette street 79.7 feet to* the Northwesterly corner of Uit No. 10 on said Plan; (2) South 51 degree.- 30 minut<-s East along the Southwesterly side line of said lot No. 10. 105.4 feet to the Southwesterly corner of said lot No. 10 and the Northeasterly corner of" Raid lot No. 14 on ssid Pian; thence (3) South 37 degrees 45 minutes West. 723 feet to the Easterly side line of I'nion street, aforesaid ; -thence (41 North 54 degrees 45 minutes West along the Northeasterly side line of said Union street 107 feet to the place nf beginning. Seized as tlie property of Paul F, Felsbcrg. defendant, taken in execution at the suit of John II. Srhoch. plaintiff and to be sold bv CO T.EM AN" F. CORSON. Sheriff. Dated Oct. 28. 1914. John Rovd Avis. Attr. 10-30. 4t pf$9.

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I' Go to Church" Sunday I 1 CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ! | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1914 I | A special welcome for everybody in every church in % Cape May City _