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CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, October 18, 1919

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv. Manager. © suasoniprion Price. sis PER YEAR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered at the pest«pffice as second-cioos L3 @TAR & WAVE PUBLJAHING CO. wannememmereontememeromntmewrennmmmmene INVESTIGATION DESIRABLE If Congress can insugurate an investigation of the activities of the League to enforce Pesce and other organizations . which are insistent for — the — establishment . of . the Cn "~ " n doubtedly discover some interesting facts among others probably that a huge amount of money has been spent to securethe support o« thenewspapern the pulpit and educational organizations. Just why there has been such a gigantic effort on the part of alleged Americans to sacrifice the independ ence of this country and to unload upon its shoulders all of the troubles of Europe, Asia and Africa is one of the mysteries of the times about which we shall know more about as time passes. Whether it is the German influence or the British influence or the combincd influence of Europe will be made clear. It is evidently going to fail. thanks to the sturdy Americanism of able United States Senators. . The ratification of the treaty by any Eunropean nation is no reason for its ratification | by the United States. European mations are looking after their own interest solely and the Wnited States should attend to its interests primarily at least, if mot ex ddusively. It is absurd, and if it were not so serious a matter amusing,to ungs upon the United States the role of straigh» the straightening upitsown immediate affairs and relations with Central and South American Nations is so notorfously meagre and discreditable. Ppponommenctecpenpeneel During the war New Jersey did mobly to all branches of the service blare Aivagnand Liperty Bonds with body and must now be kept inspired in mind. This can be accomplished by erecting a national memorial that town, village and section of the state responds. We ask that every Mayor by prociaWe do Dud‘ laundry in a manner that meets with his entire approbaton. He has been telling you for | quite a . while now. The person we want to please is YOU! Send for Suds. | Give your clothes the treat of frgndl Soke L them here on LOOK FOR *stibe AND DUDS couum®IA Latmpr2Y 314 Congress St. __ Cape May, N.

munity to respond to this call. . With appreciation for the part that you in this | significant Sincerely yours, Fubu Re Pc as State Chairman.

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, PhD, boned Services for Sunday 8 A. M. Holy Communion 10:80 Second Service and Sermon 8 P. M. Evening Prayer Waek-Day Services Thureday, Holy Communion 8. Friday Litany 4:00 CHURCH OPEN ALL THE YEAR eeaTHE FIRST BAPTIST CHRCH Columbia Ave and G erney St. 10: A. M. Preaching. $:00 P. M. Sunday School Rally ‘Day Services. conducted by Mr. lik M. Shoemaker, addressed by Rev. A. Slawter. 8:00 P. M. Preaching Rev. P. A. Slawter of PhiladelSABBATH SERVICES 10:80 a. m. Worship and sermon. 2:00 p. m. Bible school 7:80 p. m. Worship and sermon. WEEK-DAY SERVICES 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer Meet30 p. m. Friday, Christian Endeayclass for young men will be started. | 4 UJ : | A (oal , (o 4 U (0! 54 The following extracts are taken from State Laws regulating Motor Vehicles. RIGHT OF WAY TO CERTAIN (®) which may be waiting. STREET INTERRUPTIONS (9) No vehicle or atreet car shall Leo re Suracdadiadingine Bide pt the ‘passage . of other vehicles. (10) A vehicle waiting at the emb Apel ipr pololenan about ts whe od r let off breehans or Ping PARA STREET CARS TO STOP ON THE APPROACH OF FIRE APPARATUS $2 The driver or person in control of a street car shall immediately stop said car at the approach of a fire mdf wok e an

COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT Statement of the City of bie ide N. 3., Month Torecammben of Tuesday. september 2, 1918, regular meeting at 10 a .m. Ma: Directo ares t: Messrs Melvin, Sheppard, fe erignt Mii har rg Aal August sock i908, xa, w.3. CEA hel rivet rebuild the siding at rests $14.00 fines. Director Finance repo Engineer water works remcabe 5, Tow, Me 798,490 gatlons Director Streets reported: Car of coal at Sewer Dispo Electrical | Inspector ‘ instructed _ to have all useless gas lights removed. Bills ordered paid $2,272.76, Tuesday, September 9, 1919, reguJar Fivmnagy Auris at 10 a, m. i Mayor absent, Director Sheppard "5 Directors present: Messrs Shei Pade d Wentzell. Absent Mr. via Minutes pud and k 4p rhe sir ire Fra & 1919, Filso: Heom at 100 Perreet obtained for Election Dispes Re: 4; Statement oin 1919 Raycas it Kugost 1919; meee *cal Lod acce Assessor, Collector Tad Meckor . present: | reported | tax gale 1917 advertised for or September £2, Auditor, Engineer Delinquent Tax and | Building . inspector, resent: Tlace porte Utility changed date for hearing on pifkedive October 14, 1919. z. Public Tike Guer will be off Souder Special one, CA me r Finance re . Rit Hato Pie fee refon icense referred to Solici Boyer, ihe murse presented tary conditions on er John * Communication of Governor Runyon on distribution of sad surplus food assigned to the Mi and 18th, 1920 for National Conven"a. ti y_will give Facals nedoo h by P. 0. 8. pWiecth 7 West w Cape M paid in $16.00 for water ss A4 mary Election today, 12:80 p. m. to 9 p. m. Rreasurer present, Collector present: reported | Tax 48, 1919 conducted September 22, 1919 Engigneer Fang seal reported plan ving Océan Decatur, Tackson & Inspector present: . reills for August 1919 * Eifter Micitor present: | reported ordinance concerning paving of streets and ordinance to lay water, gas and other connections on streets frimbwe to be paved, Auditor present, reported: FinanT9ie aad Ried September 28, 1919 ao: ac cepted.

Director Public Safety itp them porlersel Lovett, summer police term ends September 30, 1919. . Director Finance reported: ca rf aries works, September A% 1919, ns. ireetor Streets bcectepeiibnd Progress in sag t for aant Fire and filed. Maps signed by officials plasia for lerschel Lovett elected fexw t fled for ec as for Eg bed i a eatur, Jackson and Perty streets Tus the ordinance reading Bills n" ordered paid $2,303.90. na fre aeth 80, 1919, reular meeting at Mayor in chai aireat® h nant Messra Melvin, g water ® and gas, et on streets pro posed to be paved, published. Treasurer present: Engineer present. Director | Public | Safety . repo Lewis kMige l and Eli Stevens, summer police off. Director Finance reporte eer water works, Seriember 27, PFE. 9, 733,195 gallons Telephone ordered remored at water works to residence of John K. Director ported: Heater for city tuldings d tok: P urgraon mmunications: open Queen street and Tem‘ % rlic on Fire truck received and to Director of eer and Diee. Special Officer at Convention Hall (vine, as night man for two weeks, Notes $5,000.00 ordered renewed at each local . Bills ordered paid $890.21, Wat. " dots Statement of the ex io ata C4 he ty Taba‘ Ma tinct Titeap Puk C mt This to the GENERAL ACCOUNTS AC To cash on hand at last > kaka 10206 B t Burrough Adding 108.09 OPERATION sewsh PLANT 10087 Ruboil Belting Co. $4.10

10088 vu5 midine he aH 10000 W. 74.40 10092 J. ‘d (Far 10097 J, E. Mecray & Bro. 4 PObaE oden I 10148 Jos. Backman 10186 5. Stillwell 10203 Otto Eng. 10284 J. Patchall 10248 Atlantic City R. R. Co. $706.97 REPAIRING STREETS, WATERING C. x Tiuminatiog KX 10105 C. M. mating |, ., 0108 J. D. Clifford 10110 Eastern Tel. Co. for11 C. M. Coal & lee 10115 Newark Brass boss ‘woi 10200 J. T. Rice PZL EH Interest on Bonds . $5,725.06 Redemption of Bonds 1,000,000 *. Atone Account iools 1,000.00 $7,785.08 1008 Ss # W, AND PRINTING Poa R03 $21.00 EAG 178.50 us U " hub bo Fore a 3 10094 Star & Wave C to "o Pub. Co. R seo7.et FIRE DEPARTMENT 1o107 Fidredge & ese 1 10108 $ American LeFrance 101483, s | UESe 10108 J, F. Zimmermana 10187 J. F. Zimmer mann 10101 J, F. Zimmer mann Interent on Notes ENGINEER AND SUPT., LIGHTS 10210 Fn‘d Bell ge8.08 10220 A. D, Reeves 50.00 $16.08 CONVENTION HALL G, C. Hughes Poed B. Gilbert 10096 G. Vanaman 10108, R. B. Welling d H. Stites 101H C. E. Loper 10127 G. H. Hughes

J0128 E. P. Stites & Hen 10129 F. C. Richardson 10130 Sol Needles 10131 J, H, Hughes 10132 Pendernon & Co. 10133 8. Eldred 10184 J. E. Taylor 10 at o T. Campbell 1 .T. 10136 8. F. PROPERTY AND 0280 deta 10120 C. A. Swain Porieafsicens or <---ab4ge _._. CITY OF CAPE MAY; PROPOSAL FOR STREET PAVING Proposals in the form of sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Cape May City, N. J. in regular session, at the City Hall on the 28th. day of October 1919 at 10 e‘clock a. m. and opened as soon thereafter ‘as possible, for the paving of Perry, Jackson, Decatur and Ocec~ Street with concrete, bituminous conerete, or like durable material includA Supplement to an ordinance enti ", nance for the appointing of a building inspector and defining his duties," approved larc! , one thousand nine hundred and six. Secti The Board of Commihplaces of ment, including buildings for the showing of moving pictures. halls, be ad rooms, churches, school houses, and all other building or | buildings where persons gather for entertainment and other purposes, to require said owners to make, construct, and provide exits of ruch dimensions and of such construction as said building a deem requixite for the rotection of life and property; and shall have such power over buil: ings now erected or hereafter to be erected; and any person offending against this ordinance and falling to pse, or construct such exits withn ten yor o be punishable by a fine of one hundred dollars and the costs of suit, and upon failure to pay said fine and after conviction, shall be imprisoned in the county jail until said fine and costs are paid, not exceeding thirty days. Section 2. And it is further or dained, That it shall be the duty of the building ins oE s plaint of violation of tha ok cat ance o mayor or alderman: immediately after maid time has expired in the notice [ Wied to the owner or owners of such premires of the non-complinnce therewith, and the mayor or alderman shall ieme their warrant for the arrest of the person or personn so charged with the violation of this a+hnance. Section 3. And it is further ordained, That this ordinance shall take effect i n=ediately. WILLIAM R. SHEPPARD PUBLIC NOTICE The foregoing ordinance was pasnwl oes et yacays Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May, New Jersey. at a regular meeting held on Tuesday ober 14, 1919, and notice is hereby given that said ordinance will be considered on third and final reading at a regular meeting of said Board of Come missioners to be held in the Commissfoner‘a room corner of Washing ton and Franklin streets, in raid City on Tuesday, October 21, 1919, at ten o‘clock in the forencon or as soon thereafter as [3 Dated, Cape May, N. J., 191g, be Mar No 2.