SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915. CAPE MAT STAR AND WAVE
LEGAL ADVERTISING SEWER PETITIOK Hew Jersey and Wilmington Avenues March 22, 1915. To the Honorable, the President and Members of Oape May City Council, Cfcpe May City, H. J.: Gentlemen: — Tbe undersigned, being owners of the majority of tbe property on New Jersey avenue between Brooklyn avenue and Wilmington avenue and on Wilmington avenue between New Jersey avenue and Beach avenue, all in the City of Cape May, N. J„ respectfully petition your honorable body to lay and construct a suitable house sewer drain with all its appurtenances in and along the above mentioned streets, viz. — approximately six hundred and thirty feet of eight inch terracotta sewer in and along New Jersey avenue from Brooklyn avenue to Wilmington avenue and approximately three hundred and ninety feet of ten inch cast iron sewer in and along Wilmington avenue from Beach avenue to New Jersey avenue. And your petitioners will ever pray, etc. Signed, CHAS B. DOWNS, | MARY E. SCULLY, WINIFRED GRIFFITH, | RUSSELL ROBINSON, , 2fc NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received by the Borough Council, of the Borough of West Cape ( May, for fifty (50) lamps or more, for- j ty candle-power each, for lighting | streets for a term of three years. | Bidsfo be received and opened at the j next/tegular meeting of Council, May at the Borough Hall ; the Council having the power to reject any or all 1 bids. "By order of Committee. BEDFORD EWING, WILLIAM CHAMBERS, MARCUS SCULL. THEO. W. REEVES, Clerk. Dated April 5, 1915. 264-4-24 -2t • z | Cape May. N. J., April 21. 1915. I, as Supervisor of the County roads, j want to congratulate the storekeepers j Of West Oape May. N. J., for the excellent manner in which they have cleaned ' up the gutters, and sidewalks, in the I road fronting their properties. It cer- ! tainly looks good, and if other districts ' of the County road fronts were put in | the same condition it would Improve : things wonderfully. Ride through West | Capo May and look it over, and govern ' yourselves accordingly. DANIEL SCHELLENGER, I 262-4-24-lt Supervisor] BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Cape May County, N. J. PUBLIC NOTICE SEALED BIDS for the consideration of a steel "Strauss" type double lift bridge on cement concrete base and piling, in conformance with plans and specifications prepared by the County Engineer* learning M. Rice, and the Strauss Bascule Bridge Company, over the main thorofare at Sea Isle City, Cbpe May County, New Jersey, will be received and opened at regular meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May. in the Court 'House, at Cape May Court House. N. ' J., at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, en TUESDAY, the 4th day of May. A. D., 1915. PL ANS AND SPECIFICATIONS can ^ be' obtained npon application to Learning M. Rice, County, Engineer, Wildwood. N. J., by depositing the sum of 1 ' ten ($10.00) dollsrs, which amount will ( be refunded if the plans and spec' lea- j tions are returned in good condition or t accompany a bid. ! - All bids must be submitted on the ■ . form provided for the purpose, and must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check drawn to the order of i the County Collector equal to ten (10) 1 percent of the amount of the bid; bids ' unarrorapanicd by the required deposit , will not l»e considered. The successful- bidder will be re- 1 | Quired to furnish an unconditional Surety CYitupany bond satisfactory to ' the Board equal to the full amount of j his bid conditioned for a full and faith- | fill performance of all the conditions 1 and requirements of his contract, which ■ will contain a penalty and bonus clause. The Board reserves the right to rejort any or all bids. By order of the Board, ' FRANK W. FOWKES, Clerk. Dated at Sen Isle City, New Jersey. April 5. 1916. 248— 4-10-3t li'lMil.1 " >"°u Soficr from Kidney or flUX Bladder trouble, send us your name together with name* and address of two others similarly afflicted and we will mail you FREE— ONE WEEKS' TREATMENT of our reliable S.S. Kidney and Bladder Pills. THE S. S. MU6 CO., CARDmBTOH, OHIO. | j1 8
— . , = | LEGAL ADVERTISING | NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS » 5. ! Estate of Robert Chambers, Deceased. j Pursuant to the order of Edward L. ''• Rice, Surrogate of the County of Qtpe i May, made on tbe fifteenth day of Keb- | ruary A. D. 1915, ou tbe application of iejthe subscriber, Administrator of said dey ] ceased, notice is hereby given bo the id ' creditors of said deceased to exhibit n to the subscriber under oath or affirraaid tion their claims and demands against ie the estate of said deceased within nine , ir months from the fifteenth day of February, A. D. 1915, r they will be forever barred of any action against the i •e i subscriber. v Dated February 15, A. D. 1915. |tl WILLIAM T. STEVENS, 113-2-27-9 Administrator. w ; - i y! NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT n Notice is hereby given that the acI- counts of the subscriber, as executor of o . Emma T. Eldrodge, deceased, will he I audited and stated by the Surrogate and r, ! reported for settlement to the Orphans | j Court of the /County of Cape May on | the 28th day of April next, i Dated March 19th, 1915. THOMAS ELDREDGE, , I Executor. (SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. : j DISTRICT COURT OP J THE UNITED STATES | For the , " DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY 1 e j In the matter of v : Jacob Fcldman, '1 1 Benjamin Tchernashafsky I II , and Max JanofBky, I In as Ind. and Trdg., etc., | Bank ruptcy. , as South Jersey Knitting Co., Bankrupts. Notice is hereby given that Jacob - | Feldinan, ot al., as Ind. and Trdg., as I I South Jersey Knitting Co.. bankrupts, have field their petition, dated April 19, 1 1 1915, praying for a discharge from all i | their debts in bankruptcy, and that all j i ' I creditors and otiier persons are ordered 1 I to attend at tin' hearing upon said peti- i' ~ I tion bpfore said Court, at Newark, in said district, on Monday, the fourteenth i f day of June. 1915. at 10.30 A. M.: and ' ' J then and there show cause, if any they : I j have, why prayer of said petition should 1 1 not bo granted. j i Pj Dated April 20, 1915. < 'j ALBERT R. McALLTSTER. jt Referee in Bankruptcy, j 1 03-4-24-lt 1 1 I- « : STEADFAST CONFIDENCE ■ 5 - ir The Statement Should Form ! t | Conclusive Proof of Merit to Every „ I Cape May C. H. Reader. j , ! Could stronger proof of the merit o' ' j , any product be desired than the state- | j i mcnts of grateful endorsers v-ho aay|s . their confidence has been undiminished j f I by lapse of time? These are the kind of j j. . statements that are appearing in your j , local papers for Doan's Kidney Pills, i j . They are twice told and confirmed with | new enthusiasm. Can any reader doubt j , the following! It' from a resident of i , Cape May Court House. R. M. Pedrick, 610 N. Pine St.. Mill- | > ville. N. J., says: "I had pains in my ^ and loins and the secretions from my kidneys were irregular in jessagc. j At night I felt restless and was all run : down. Finally I used Doan's Kidney ! Pills, and they soon restored me to good health. I willingly confirm the endorse- I I ment I gave in praise of Doan's Kidney I j'Pflls before." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's i | Pills — the same that Mr. Pedi rick had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prop., j N. Y. Sore Throat W isdom. To relieve Sore Throat you must get at the scat of the disease, removing the cause. Nothing else does that so . quickly, safelv and surely as TONSILINE. A do"* of TONSILINE taken upon tne first appearance of Sore Throat may save I long nays of sickness. Use a little Sore Throat wisdom and buy a bottle of TONSILINE today. You may need it tomorrow. N TONSILINE is the standard Sore /"U* remedy — best known and j; most effective and -most used. Look ha v ■ for the long necked fellow on the rj " bottle when you go to the drug store !j t to get it. 25c. and 50c. Hospital [•* \ Size $1.00. All Druggists. v1* j LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS - £ List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape Mav P. O. for week ending April j. »»' S Allen, Mrs. Clara ^ lane, Mrs. I-cr.se < Laker, Mrs. Jenna j.jj In calling for the above, please say ad- ! vertiscd. . J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. .j; • , 1 . ? ' 'N REVENUE* STAMPS N You may obtain Documentary Reve- N j nue Stamps of various denominations by K (calling on the Security Trust Company corner Washington and Ocean streets, a H. C. THOMPSON, Manager, w
KILL THE FLY WHICH HAS 1 SURVIVED THE WINTER During the first warm days of 1 . the spring flies which have winter- : . ed over creep" out of their hiding : . places. Capturing and killing as 1 - many as possible of these large : f flies as they buzz against the win- ' - dow panes or bask in the warm 1 ; sunshine means a great reduction 1 i in the number of filthy, germ-car- • rying enemies of the human race. ' : This is the warning sounded by the 1 ! extension specialist in homp eco- ' nomies'at the New Jersey Agricul- ' tural Station. ' !J According to the same author- • ity, figures which have been work- * ed out by investigators show the ' appalling numbers which may re- ' | suit from the survival of one female fly which hasUved, through the winter. These "figures are as " follows : • Apr. 15 Winterer-over female ..1 ! May 1 120 1 1 May 28 7,200 1 1 June 20 432,000 1 July 10 25,920,000 July 29 1,555,200,000 , August 18 93,312,000,000 September 10 . . 5,598,720,000,000 , From these figures it will be ' very clear that every fly killed in ■ the early spring will add greatly , to the comfort and safety of the], • race. ' ' The importance of the fly as a j , carrier or distributor of disease!, has been demonstrated again and , again. There is nothing too filthy ! , for the fly to eat. .The i ( fly should be exterminated not j ( only because of his filthy habits, j hut also because he is dangerous t<> j , humanity. He visits patients who I, are sick with typhoid fever, tuber- 1 , eulosis and other germ diseases! and by means of his feet, his hairy legs and body he trails the disease' — producing bacteria everywhere j { lie goes." Careful examination, according! to the Experiment Station special- i shows that each fly. on the av- 1 erage. carries about one million. L (five hundred thousand germs of J , I various kinds on its body. | , All Hies breed in filth, either de- " caving animal or vegetable matter. L larva or maggot requires at L ! twelve day."? for development i j the adult fly. If places when* n ■ refuse is kept are cleaned fro- i: quently there will he no chance for s the breeding of-flh-s. * j Special stnww is\ laid upon the r j necessity of /keeping food away ° from contamination by the flics. 1 The New Jerfcey" Station specialist - calls attention to the danger of not protecting the child's nursing lx>t- - j tie and nipple from this dangerous I source of disease. Butchers, grocers and restaurant keepers should . 'protect from flies the food which ' offered for sale, and consumers i 'should refuse to purchase from | j dealers whose places are not so protected. Flies are plentiful iu I communities in direct proportion that community's filthiness. ? o b 1 STAR AND WAVE TIDE TABLE I Daylight High Water at Cape May, V. J.. estimated from the tables of the S. Geodetic Survey APRIL, 1915. 1— R.31 16—9.13 2—i- 9.15 17— 9.39 3—10.03 18—10.01 4—10.57 19—10.43 5—12.02 20—11.24 | 6— 1.25 21—12.17 I 7— 2.46 22- 1.24 \ 8— 3.56 23— 2.41 I 9— 4.56 24— 3.47 1"— 5.13 25— 4.41 11— 6.01 26— 5.20 12— 6.45 27— 5.48 13— 7.25 28— 6.39 14— 8.01 29— 7.28 15— 8.40 30— 8.17 LOCATION OF FLEE ALARM TELE GRAM STATIONS. Keys may be obtained In vicinity o) alarm boxes. No. 25 — Washington street, near Schel lenger's Landing . 32 — Washington street, near Union 47 — Washington street and Madi son avenue. No. 64 — Lafayette and Bank streets. No. 58 — Broad and Elmira streets. 65 — Pittsburg and New Jersey are ~ No. 69 — Stockton avenue, between Jef- S" ferson and Queen streets . No. 73 — Franklin and Washington at G 75 — Howard at., opp. Stockton ave ai 82— Columbia ave. and Guerney at No. 84 — Ocean street, near Beach ave No. 91 — Broadway and Grant. No. 92 — Broadway and Beach ave. /< No. 93 — Perry street, near Bridge. 94 — S. Lafayette and Grant street. ** 95— Washington and Jackson »te • 97 — Columbia ave. and Decatur st No. 98— Washington and Ocean sts. Si All active Firemen, City Police Off! st and Hotel Watchmen are provided H with keys. et 'I
FROM "CONCERNING CATS" Cats have a commercial importance in certain lines of trade. Ma ■ rine insurance does not cover damage done to the cargo by rats, but . if the proprietor of the merchan- ; disc injured can prove that the ship was not furnished with a cat, he can recover compensation from the owner of the vessel. A ship found under certain circumstances without a living creature on board is considered a derelict, and prop- ! erty rights in her are forfeited. It frequently occurred, after a ship has been abandoned, that a live cat discovered on board has saved the vessel from being condemned. For such reasons shipowners take care not to send vessels to sea without a cat. 'HELEN M. WINSLOW. FRECKLES 1 is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's 110 longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription olhine — double strength — is | guaranteed to remove these homely | Simply get ab ounce of othine — double -Ircngth— from Jas. Mecrav or any | druggist and apply a little of it night j»u<I morning and you Bhould soon see that even the worst freckles have bejgnn to disappear, while the lighter ones j have vanished entirely. It is seldom : (that more than an ounce is needed to j completely clear the skin and gain a ! beautiful clear, complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of j money back if it fails to remove J fr.Tklcs. WHAT IS CAPE MAY BOND? The question of "What is Cape May (Bond?" is frequently asked., In answer we will say that Cape May. Bond is a paper of unusual quality suitable for pen and typewriter alike. This paper is made at Holyoke, Mass., of the best J rag stock, and is slowly dried in lofts • I to insure a uniform quality and to make | it as durable as the highest priced pa- | per on the market. Cape May Bond is made exclusively for the job priniting department of the Star and Wave PubCo.. of Cape May. and is sold at moderate prices. Our reason for havthis paper made to order is to insure patrons the best value for money expended. A postal card will bring samples of Cape May Bond with envelto match, without obligating you purchase. I : CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Engraved Calling Cards are dainty gifts to graduates. A postal card will bring samples and prices to your door. San Uncle Sam . » Preserve Neutrality ? Onr foreign relation! hare born atralned almoat f° ">• breRkins point. The United State* haa t>cen led down to the rery brink of war. The Carof°thet*tPme£*MdUare reoord°"rw"t<**1 "plrtt thia aplrlted chapter In tho nation'B hlaWrj.'*1'* CARTOONS M I AC 1 AZI N E > bouTTa1^ Ameri»It5d'Vnroi?e*Jt 1°' caricffiy eiw-h other inMeat "id ^^VeuMon'whieh'gore a under the anrface anderhoce the very thought* of the people. Cartoona Magazine la the moat faaarticlea. Invalnable to the library, the bualxum teen, the .indent of current crenti AT ALL NEWSSTANDS *3 XX) A YEAR 25 CENTS A COPY ........... 3 HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and see our line of Stove Boards, ~ Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking ~u and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. J Wentzeii a, IS Perry "treat, wilt give bids on furniture, carpet and lit- C tings for your entire house and put U Discs for yon. Read the "Exploits of Elaine" in the I , and Wave, then see the famous * illustrated at Armstrong's Opera on Jackson Street, Tuesday evening. „ j
— HORSES FOR SALE ■ Constantly on hand all sorts of horses from the heapest to the best, any size or kind. Just write what you want and I will send it on 10 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is godd on Hones Cows sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK xjae Woodbine, N. J flf - SPECIAL FOR SPRING at Laventhol's A very nice line of silk Crepe de Chine waists and very latest style in skirts. REASONABLE PRICES. 319 WASHINGTON STREET Store open Daily WHEN FURNISHING A SUMNER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fiiot importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, hut for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry StreeL Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. § WINDSOR HOTEL NEAR THE BEACH & OPEN ALL THE YEAR V n Lirge Sun Parlors. Electric Elevators THE WINDSOR Open Fire# and Steam Heat Cape-MayNJ. miss halpin Miss Halpin TL« Comfortable Surroundings. Special * "C Marcy rate* for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE 234 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient location Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. THE SANRITA No"k— I11L, •Jrtl'lll 1 it Excellent Location MRS. GEORGE A. COOPER 516 Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersej THE HARRISON NswpSnS„?Srn MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. hotel devon J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Lafayette Street Cape May. New Jersey Bellemere Cottage ~ MRS. E. SMITH 109>11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J.

