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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , kor sale FOB SALE — Large lot of all-wool blaukets. James McCooley, Scheie lender's Landing. PIGS FOB SALE — 3 Grain Fed Pigs, averaging ?25 lbs. James McGrel- » lis, Arch Cottage, Cape May Point, .. N. J. 11 .6.20. It. 1862 ^ FOB SALE — Two Fox-Terrior Puppies, male. Address, K. V. C, Cape May P. O., Cape May. 11_6_20_1871 8MALL OAK SIDEBOABD — For sale reasonable. Mrs. F. G. Eldredge, 151 York avenue, West Cape May, N. J. ll-6_20-lt-1875 USED TIKES— Size 4x82 for sale. Lphman Bros. .Decatur Street, Cape May. AUTO TOP BOOTS and CUKTAINS j —second hand, in good condition. Lehman Bros., Decatur street, Cape | ( May- i FOB SALE— One Horse and Wagon, j cheap. Apply E. W. Springer, Cape ■ May Point 9-25-tf-3074 J FOB SALE— VERY REASONABLE ; Broadway dwelling and business property. Apply to A R. Hand. • price and terms. West Cape May. FOB SALE — Dwirable West Cape ' Map residence 'property in most el- . igible location. Perfect order. Ten I rooms and bath. Basement and in- 1 door toilet Reasonable price. \ Easy terms. Apply to A. R. Hand, j Star and Wave office. tf ' for rent i FOB BENT — Apartments, Broadway and York avenue, West Cape May, , N. J. Five rooms. Apply to A. R. I Hand, Star and Wave. wanted WANTED — Small Caldron, Wood or Coal Burner. State Price. Star and Wave Office. CLERKS — (Men, Women) over 17, j for Postal Mail Service. $125.00 month. Experience unnecessary, j For free particulars of examination, j write R. Terry, (former Civil Ser- j vice Examiner) 894 Continental j Bldg., Washington D. C. ll-6.20-lt_1876 WANTED — Colored Insurance Agents to represent a strong and p: ogres- ; sive Fraternal Insurance Order ■which has been operating since 1908 and has nearly $125,000.00 CASH RESERVES. Policy valuation shows the Society to be over 102 per cent, policy solvent. Some good territory still open and a very attractive renewal commission contract for REAL PRODUCERS. If you are capable and mean business, connect with a big progressive com pany. Compensation according to * the time de nted to the work. Address, THF. AMERICAN WORK-1 MEN INSURANCE CO., 620 F St., ! Washington D. C. ll_6_20_2t_1864 WANTED— GIRL TO ATTEND ■store and keep books, apply 3146 Star and Wave office. 9-18-20 lost^ LOST — A Suit Case, between Madison avenue and Express office. Finder please return to American Express Co. ll-6.20_lt-1863 LOST — Silver Bar Pin in or near Palace Theatre, Thursday evening. Kindly return to Star and Wave "Office. LOST — Very, small Fox Terrior, long • tail, color white, black points. Missed about two weeks ago. Reward if recovered. Notify 1873,; Star and Wave Office. ll_6_20_lt 1 LOST — tVill the person who picked up a for neck piece from the step o^the Spanish Bungalow, 1017 New Jersey avenue, between 2:30 and 5:00 P. M. Sunday, October 81st, kindly return to Mrs. John Bennett. 1201 New York avenue, and 1 receive reward. 11-6-20- It- 1877 NOW THAT AUTOCRACY MUST END The tumult and the i touting IW "» *»«• «—<• SlAa hen III to* ,• ml »l UH Gad ef h-U, be with he ye*. SS- I i- !
LEGAL ADVERTISING AN ORDINANCE p AN ORDINANCE to authorize an is - ( suance of bonds to the amount of a twenty-three thousand dollars, to 2 provide for the payment of the cost 1 of the paving of Perry Street, £ Jackson Street, Decatur Street and a Ocean Street, with cement concrete c or bituminous concrete or other like material and substance, to a thick- ( ngss of six -inches or more. j the City of Cape May did ] on the first day of November, nine- t teen hundred and nineteen, issue bonds for the payment of the copt { of the permanent improvement of ^ certain streets of the said City * U Cape May with hard surface ma- ^ terials; and the proceeds of/ said { issue of bonds were insufficient, owing to the high cost o^ -ina terials and labor caused by thp conditions ( existing during the present inter- j national war period, and making t it necessary to provide more funds ( to pay for the completion of said l permanent improvements; there- | fore j i I I Section 1. The Board of Commis- ^ I sioners of the City of Cape May do ordain, that the hard surface paving | heretofore begun on Perry Street ' I from Cape Island Creek bridge to ! ! Avenue; on Jackson Street from Cape Island Creek bridge to ' | Beach Avenue; on Decatur Street ' from Washington Street to Beach ' Avenue, and on Ocean Street from Washington Street to Beach Avenue, j be completed by paving the same from i curb to curb with Portland cement con- i ! crete or by such like material of bitu- | mi nous concrete, of an average thick- j I I ness in excess of six inches, including j the concrete foundation, in conformity . ' | to the pians and specifications now on 1 ' j file in the office of the city engineer, j I said plans being filed in the office of ! i the city clerk on the twenty second J day of September, nineteen hundred , - and nineteen, under and pursuant to " the statute of the State of New Jersey. ' Section 2. And it is further ordained, that to provide for the payment of the cost of the completion of the construction of the aforesaid paving, bonds of the City of Cape May, to be known as General Paving Bonds, r shall be issued in an aggregate amount r I of twenty-three thousand dollars, and i that said bonds shall be coupon bonds, | ■ forty-six in number, and shall be num- ' ! bered from one to forty-six, both num- ! ' bers included, and shall be in denom- ' ; inations of five hundred dollars each, . ' j and shall bear interest at the rate of * | five per centum per annum, payable j semi-annually, which said semi-annual interest shall be payable on the twentieth days of June and December in each year during the life of said s bonds; said bonds shall bear date the twentieth day of December, one thousr and nine hundred and twenty; and the ® principal of said bonds shall be payable serially, namely, three bonds of five hundred dollars each in each year, " beginning on the twentieth day of December, nineteen hundred and twentyone, for a period of six years, or until 1 the twentieth day of December, nineteen hundred and twenty-six. inclusive; and thereafter two bonds of five 1 hundred dollars each, on the twentieth | day of December, nineteen hundred and j " | twenty-seven and each succeeding "j twentieth day of December, until the "' 1 year nineteen hundred and forty in- : ' elusive; said bonds shall have the city [ ^ seal affixed, be signed by the mayor, ^ countersigned by the treasurer, and q attested by the city clerk, and the coupons attached thereto shall be signed by the treasurer and contain I a statement for what ■ interest each - ; coupon pays and when the said coupon n is payable; and said bonds shall con- . r tain a recital that they are issued pur- ; ,s | suant to this ordinance, and pursuant 3 to the provisions of an Act of the . ~ Legislature of the State of New Jer- j sey entitled "An Act to authorize and •• regulate the issuance of bonds and c other obligations and the incurring of indebtedness by county, city, borough, - village, town, township, or any muni- i K cipality governed by -an~in)£rov«nent i commission," approved March twenty.- : second, one thousand nine hundred '• and sixteen and the acts amendatory j 1 thereof and supplemental thereto, and ' the act entitled "An Act concerningl d municipalities, approved March twenP ty-seventh, one thousand nine hundred K and seventeen, and the acts amendd atory thereof and supplemental there- ^ to. d Section 3. And it is further or7 dained, that by this ordinance it is - determined and declared: | A. The avenge period of the life and usefulness of the improvements i to be made and constructed by the said funds to be received from said t, iseae ef beads as authorized herein : is JtoMB. The enrage mi— ad valuation of taxable real eetoto, Miliidtog im,.I ■— H. ef tto City ef Cage May,
LEGAL ADVERTISING preceding valuations thereof, in the * manner provided by section twelve of I1 Chapter 262 of the Lews of New Jer- 1 of 1916, as amended by. Chapter J of the Laws of New Jersey of ' 1917, is six million four hundred and * fifty-three thousand three hundred Jand seventeen dollars and thirty-three cents. •• • -pf. ' -,.ikj C. The net debt of the City of I Cape May, computed by the aforesaid authority and in the maimer pro- 1 vided therewith is ninety one thousand 8 eight hundred nnd five dollars and thirty-six cents. 1 D. Hie debt financial statement required by the aforesaid authority to be made by the chief financial officer 1 of the said City of Cape May, was 1 filed prior to the introduction of this c ordinance. Section 4. And it is farther or- i dained, that the proceeds of the bonds < issued pursuant to this ordinance shall » paid to the treasurer of the City of j Cape May, who shall in no event dis- < the same except to pay the ex- i pense of issuing and selling the same i and for the putpose for which said bonds are issued, as herein setforth; ^ and if, for any reason, any part of the ^ said proceeds is not applied or necesfor the said purposes, the Com- ^ ; missioners of the said City of Cape ^ May may re- appropriate the remain- | ing unapplied funds to pay the prin- . ' cipal of any outstanding bonds. Section 6. And it is further ordained, that this ordinance shall take ' effect immediately. ; ! GEORGE P. WENTZELL, PUBLIC NOTICE ' I The foregoing ordinance was passed ' ! first and second readings by the Board ' j of Commissioners of the City of Cape 1 1 May, New Jersey, at a regular meetI ing held on Tuesday, November 2, ' 1920; and notice is hereby given that j 1 said ordinance will be considered on ! third reading and final passage at a regular meeting of the said Board of Commissioners to be held in the Com- , • missioners' Room, cojn^r Washington - and Franklin Street/ in the said City f of Cape May. on.TvtesdayT November - 1 16, 1920, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, , ' or as soon thereafter such time as the , same can be considered, at which time t any person or tax payer having obi jections to the passage thereof ifcay , appear, object or be heard. WM. PORTER, • i City Clerk Dated, Cape May, N. J., November ... 2, 1920. 1 1-6-20. 2t- 1868 f — e AN ORDINANCE 1 - AN ORDINANCE authorizing an isa | suance of bonds to the amount of I nine thousand dollars, for the pure pose of providing for the payment of the cost of extending and ime proving permanently the Convention Hall of the City of the City of f Cape May. " Section 1. The Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May do II ordain, that the Convention Hall, lo- ,. cated on Beach Avenue in said City h of Cape May shall be enlarged, exe tended and improved, and bulkheads I, and other structures shall be built to d protect the said structure and the new _ ! structure from damage by the storms e | of the Atlantic Ocean, and said con- ._ ! struction shall be of wood and iron y as shall be deemed available for the r> purposes herein proposed. d Section 2. And it is further ore dained, that to provide for the pay- € ment of the cost of the construction n of the extentions aiki additions and ^ : the protection of the Convention Hall n from storms, bonds of the City oi Cape May, to be known as Convention " | Hall Bonds, shall be issued in the ag- | gregate amount of nine thousand e dollars, and that said bonds shall be '* 1 coupon bonds, eighteen in number, and ** I shall be numbered from one to eigh- ^ I teen, inclusive, and shall be in denom- • j inations of five hundred dollars each, '• i and shall bear interest at the rate of | five per centum per annum, payable ^semi-annually, which semi-annual in^\terest shall be payable on the twentieth days of June and December in ^ each year during the life of the said '' bonds; said bonds shall bear date the g twentieth day of December, nineteen hundred and twenty; and the principal ^ of said bonds shall be payable serially> namely, one bond of five hundred dollars in each year, beginning with the twentieth day of December, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, and the last s one the twentieth day of December j nineteen hundred and thirty-eight; e said bonds shall have the city i seal affixed, be signed by the e mayor, countersigned by the d treasurer, and attested by the a city d«rk; and toe coupons , attached thereto toall W signed by the tree. i. into— t it pay* a mi whea the said t, eeapea la pajwtoe; and mid hande • shall matt* a —ftal that they are I-
issued pursuant to^TotSnaace, and f pursuant to the previsions of act of £ the Legislature of the State of New > entitled "An Act to authorize X and regulate the issuance of bonds c and other obligations and the incurr- t ing of indebtedness by county, city, > borough, village, town, township or C any municipality governed by an im- £ p'rovement commission," approved f March twenty-second, one thousand > nine hundred and sixteen, and the acts > amendatory thereof and supplemental J thereto, and the act entitled "A Sup- V plement to an act entitled 'An act re- C lating to, regulating and providing C for the government of cities, towns, f townships, boroughs, villages and j f municipalities governed by boards of ; > commissioners or improvement com- 1 J missions' in this State,' which act was ! \ approved April twenty-fifth, one thous- 1 v and nine hundred and eleven, the title j v of which act was amended to read C as above set forth by an act approved i / April second, one thousand nine bun- ! J dred and twelve," approved March I J seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ) sixteen. S Section 8. And it is further or- 1 dained, that by this ordinance it -is j determined and declared: j A. The average period of the life v and usefulness of the improvements C to be made and constructed by the ^ said funds to be received from said J issue of bonds as authorized herein, ] is twenty years. 1 B. The average assessed valuation j of taxable real estate, including im- S provements, of the City of Cape May, « computed upon the next last three f preceding valuations thereof, in the J manner provided by section twelve of j . Chapter 252 of the Laws of New Jer- j . sey of 1916, as amended by Chapter 1 240 of the Laws of New Jersey of * 5 1917, is six million four hundred and f fifty-three thousand three hundred and { ^ seventeen dollars and thirty-three { cents. J 1 C. The net debt of the City of ; I Cape May, computed by the aforesaid ^ authority and in the manner provided ^ therewith, is ninety ope thousand eight * | hundred and five dollars and thirty- ' six cents. r D. The debt financial statement re- I ^ quired by the aforesaid authority to be "■ made by the chief financial officer of j the said City of Cape May, was filed ! prior to the introduction of this or- . (finance. Section 4. And it is further ordained, that the proceeds of the bonds r issued pursuant to this ordinance 1 shall be paid to the treasurer of the , ■ City of Cape May, who shall in no event disburse the same except to pay the expense of issuing and selling the - same and for the purpose for which f said bonds are issued, as herein set - forth; and if, for any reason, any part t of the said proceeds is not applied or - necessary for the said purooses, the - commissioners of the said® City of f Cape May may reappropriate the remaining unapplied funds to pay the principal of any outstanding bonds. Section 5. And it is further or0 dained, ^at this ordinance shall take effect immediately. ♦ y F. J. MELVIN, s PUBLIC NOTICE The foregoing ordinance was passed , 8 fiirst and second readings by the: Board of Commissioners of the City i n ef Cape May, New Jersey, at a regu- I lar meeting held on Tuesday, November 2, 1920; and notice is-hereby given that said ordinance villhe considered j >- on third reading and final passage at n a regular meeting of the said Board d of Commissioners to be held in the II Commissioners' Room, come' Washii ington and Franklin Streets, in the n said City of Cape May, <jn Tuesday, November 16, 1920, at ten o'clock in the d forenoon, or as soon thereafter such e time as the same can be considered, d at which time any person or tax payer i- having objections to the passage thereof may appear, object or be i, heard. { WM. PORTER, e City Clerk Dated, Cape May, N. J., November ,. 2, 1920. ll-6-2t_1869 d NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS e * —LOWER TOWNSHIP B Li Notice is hereby given to the taxr< payers at Lower Township that taxes are due and payable and after the e month • of November eight (8) per n centum interest will be added to bills it not paid before December 1st, 1920. r The collector will sit at the Township House, Cold Spring, for the pury pose of receiving taxes each Wednese day, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., during e November and on December 1st. m SCOTT SEYMOUR, d Collector. 2 The Security Trort Co. will pay you b 8 par cee* yew mmmj. »
g -Beginning Saturday, October 30th, I 5 and continuing one month, we will S g offer to the public our entire stock of j? S high grade merchandise, consisting of . s J JC Dry Goods, Stationery & Notions at - 8 | 8 a reduction of 30 to 50 per cent •fill W FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE ARTICLES )j WORTH YOUR ATTENTION : y. XC fiSc Children's Stockings, very best grade — 45c jX ' V (All Colors and Sizes) -p A $1.75 Ladies' Fashioned Silk Lisle Stockings $1.19 Pair XC i (Black and White) . % X $4.00 Ladies' Full Fashioned Silk Stockings $3.90 Pair ft ' X. <BUck X 65c Ladies' Lisle Stockings (Black and White) 50c Pair ? 5 65c Men's Half Hose (Black and Colon) 50c Pair Q 50c Men's Half Hose (Black and Colon) 39c Pair >C Q $7.00 Quilts, fine white cotton filled $6.00 U Vr $7.50 Wool Nap Plaid Blankets • $6.50 Q A $1.00 Floss Filled Pillows 89c XC C 36-inch Heavy Dating Flannel J 45c Yard O XC 27-inch Heavy Outing Flannel 35c Yard XC ft 27-inch Heavy Can tin Flannel 45c Yard CJVf . 36-inch Bleached Muslin 32c Yard Vf " XC 36-inch Hill Muslin S7c Yard XC ft 9-4 Bleached Mohawk Sheeting 89c Yard O V 7-4 Bleached Sheeting 79c Yard J2 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting 35c Yard rj .. 0 MANY OTHER VALUES NOT MENTIONED S S EVERYTHING STRICTLY CASH SEE CIRCULARS O 1 BROWN'S Ktr I i Fashion Shop ] m L SAGEL, PROP. vr 'C PACIFIC and WILDWOOD AVENUES « g OPPOSITE MARINE BANK WILD.WOOD, N. J. ft The most exclusive shop of Women's and Children's Wearing I ■ Apparel and Millinery, carrying the latest New York Fashions A XC at prices that are far below city prices. ■. $25.00 to $125.00 Ladies' and Misses' Costs and Wraps I V? in all the Latest Materials and Shades, now n ■ $19.75 to $79.75 . ft $20.00 to $75.00 Dresses in Serge, Tricotine, Satin, ■! H Charmeuse, Tricolette, Jersey and Silvertone. A A different style for every woman. Now £ ■ $12.75 to $49 75 ■ ft $35.00 to $65.00 Suits in Wool Jersey, Silvertone Trie- * 5 Pi otine and Velour, now < | $25.00 to $40.00 " • XC A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF WINTER MILLINERY B | IN FUR AND FEATHER TRIMMED AT " i W THE LOWEST PRICES ^ ■ Fur Coats of French Seal _ ^ Trimmed with Natural O'Possum, regular $375.00 Coat, our price H * $275.00 § S FUR SCARFS in Fox and Wolf, all shades, $18.75 to $65.00 A A A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S COATS, ■ Ml DRESSES AND HATS V ■ OUR MOTTO— "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" >? B It will pay you to come to Wildwood for your clothes where you fid A can see the best styles for the least money. H ■ THE FASHION SHOP A XC L SAGEL, Prop. WILDWOOD, N. J. ■ Armenian Refugees Line Ud for Food,
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