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COMMISSION FORM DFJBOVERNMENT City of Cape May, N. J. Month of October, 1920 Regular meeting — Tuesday, October i 5th, 1920. Mayor in chair. Directors present, Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, ; WentnH ' Minutes read and approved. Clerk reported — Statement for August, 1920. published. Water rents, flat rate, "all paid". Opinion of So- 1 . licitor on Palace Theatre Co. copied as i ordered. Treasurer reported — Statement for ; ■ September, 1920, published. " 1 ] , Electrical Inspector reported — Fire Alarm Motor "unsatisfactory".* Director Public Safety reported — - Police Department, "satisfactory." Director Finance reported — Engineer Water Works, October 2, 1920. 7,960,080 gallons; for month of September, 38,538,130 gallons. Director Streets reported — Matron Convention Hall "off" October 3rd. : Mayor authorised to represent the ; City at Atlantic Deeper Waterways ; 6th to 8th insts. ; Sower on Corgie street referred to : Engineer. I Jos. P. Cox notified the Commis- ; •km That a second proposition would ! •oon be presented." ; Bills ordered paid, $7,620.31. Regular meeting, October 12, 1920. Mayor presiding. Directors present, Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, Wentxell. i Minutes read and approved. ; Clerk reported — Permit requested J for release of cars for Sutton & Cor- 5 son, and Gamewell Fire Alarm Tele- 5 graph Co. requested "to improve the J motor or place a new one." 5 Engineer reported — "That a sewer J could be constructed on Corgie street 5 to connect with Queen street, or 5 . extend through property of Charles J Purgeson S Director Public Safety reported — 5 Police Department "O. K." and 2 Mayor had attended the Atlantic J Deeper Waterways etc., as instructed. 2 Director Finance reported — Engin- J eer Water Works, October 9th, J 7,698,120 gallons. 2 Director Streets reported-*"Pro- 2 gresa." 2 Notice received from State Board of A Taxes of meeting for Appeals on 21st, 2 in*t. 11 A. M. f '2 Petition presented by Charles*^urgeson for sewer on Corgie street, Between Jefferson and Queen streets, ordered advertised. Bills ordered paid, $1,013.46. 1 2 '*■> ' ;2 Tuesday, October 19, 1920 — Regular 2 meeting. Mayor in chair. Directors present, Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, Wentz ell. J. E. Mecray given the floor and presented the matter of opening a street. 2 Minutes read and approved. 2 Clerk reported — Statement for SepVIC1R repviwu UlAVdUCII, AW1

tember accepted. Sewer petition of Charles Furgeson published; and bill , •ent to Palace Theatre Co., $25.00. 1 Treasures-, present. Auditor, present, reported — Stater ment for September, 1920, ordered ^seeepted." Engineer, present, reported — Estimate for Sutton & Corson, Bulkhead, $868.00. "Accepted." Electrical Inspector, present, reported — Gamewell Fire Alarm C9. had inspected the motor and decided "that a new motor should be installed." Solicitor, presents Director Public Safety reported — Police "satisfactory." Director Finance reported — Engin eer Water Walks, October 16, 1920, 7,688,520 gallons. Director Streets ' reported — "Pro- 1 grass." New Business — j Permission to attach water .to City I Main by Walter Davis was referred to*Director of Finance. The Clerk was instructed to reply "No" to the proposition of The IntraCity Adv. Co., for waste receptacles. Library Committee was allowed to : have the furniture transferred from : Convention Hall to High School. Resolutions passed to renew Notes J : at each bank for $5,000.00. j : Bill ordered paid. $2539.04. I: Regular meeting— Tuesday, October . 1 26, 1920. Mayor in chair. Directors present. Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, Wentxell. Minutes read and approved. Clerk reported— Statement Septem- ' , ber published. Sewer petition Charles ; Purgeson published. Duplicate bill ; $163.00 mailed to Freeholders. * Pal- J ace Theatre Co. paid ia $25.00 for j W?rea*urer, present. Engineer, ' present.

. Director Public Safety Sported— J 1 Police "O. K." Director Finance reported — Engin- 1 eer Water Works, October 28, 1920, I 7,070,960 gallons. Director Streets reported — "Pro* ■{ Kress." New Business — Clerk instructed to return a Peti- I tion to place sewer on Queen street, between Washington and Corgie Sts., ' signers being "insufficient." 1 State Board of Health requested financial assistance toward Child 'Hygiene. Received and filed. Claim of Mr. Reuben Cohen on water connection referred to City Solicitor. "~ Foster-Reynolds form of advertia- 1 ing ordered to remain. Resolution to renew Notes of $30,000 at Merchants National Bank passed- ' Bills ordered paid, $697.62. WM. PORTER, ■ » City Clerk. Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the City of Cape May for tbA Month of October, 1920. General Account , ! Receipts ' j To cash on hand - last re- — * port $ 4,816.71 | To cash received from Collec- 1 ! tor of taxes, 15,224.59 ' To cash received from deI linquent account 686.54 I To cash received City Notes Discounted/ — _ 50.000.00 1 $70,727.84 J Expenditures i By cash paid for bonds -$ 3,500.00 | By cash paid out by Com- ; I missioners 8/810.78 I I By cash paid schools 6,500.00 1 cash paid interest on I bonds 4,538.00 I By cash paid iftterest on | notes _ 1,090.34 j cash paid Boa>d of | Health 7350 | By cash paid notes in bank 40,000.00 | By balance on hand — 6,215.22 j $70,727.84 J Disbursements i Salaries . 2234 F. J. Melvin $125.00 \ 2235 W. R. Sheppard 104.16 1 2236 G. P. Wentxell 104.16 I 2237 Wm. Porter 125.00 I 2238 S. B. Wilson 91.66 ! 2239 L. T. Stevens 100.00 I 2240 J. Allen Wales 55.00 ■ W. J. Fenderson 63.33 \ 2245 Jos. J. Doak 25.00 | $79351 I Police and Watchmen L Jefferson Gibson $ 54.16 I 2^96 Walter Smith 50.00 { 2197 Wm. Gibson 4750 « 2198 John Reeves 47.50 I 2199 Geo. Lehman 4750 J 2200 Hersohell Lovettj 47.50 I Vernon Loper 4750 . Geo. Crese — 2.00 | 2226 Eastern Tel. Co 199.06 | 2258 Jefferson Gibson 54.16 « 2259 Walter Smith — 5050 I 2260 Wm. Gibson 47.50 \ 2261 John Reeves 47.50 * 2262 Geo. Lehman 4750 a Herechell Lovett 4750 I Vernon Loper 4750 I 2265 John Keenan 23.10 ' Geo. Holden 21.06 I 2267 Wm. Holden 21.06 ■ 2268 Clarence Bishop 21.06 ■ Alex. Simmons 20.04 I 527?r-Spencer March 20.04 ■ 2271 Jade Thomas 20. Od J 2272 H. Spreims 20.04' a $1,050.82 | Lighting Streets i. '2149 C. E. Loper $ 2250 | 1 2157 C. M. Illuminating Co._ 10454 ■ 2158 C. M. Light & Power I Co 1,427.18 J $1,554.52 'a Contingent Fund J S. B. Wilson, Treas $ 34.45 ■ 2032 S. B. Wilson, Treas 2.35 I f $36.80 0

J Water Department 2151 Wm. Porter $100.00 1 2152 Helen Porter 15.00 2 2183 F. C. B. Speace 67.50 2184 W. S. H. Speace 6250 j 2185 Henry Spencer 5250 1 ' 2186 Howard Chester — 57.50 2218 C. M. Coal and Ice Co — 491.12 | " 2247 F. C. B. Speace 67.50 , 2248 W. S. H. Speace — 52.50 2249 Henry Spencer i 5250 ! 2250 Howard Chester 5750 ' $1,066.12 | . Property and Improvement , 2136 Eldredge & PhiUips $ 49.22 2140 Del. and Atl. Tel. Co.— .40 -(2141 Eastern Tel. Co 1.05 1 2148 C. E. Loper 9.27 , 2156 Jos. Edmunds 12.50 •12165 Thos. Keenan 11.20 1 2166 Jos. Dawson 11.20 2167 Lewis Hildreth 1 13.60 r 2176 Chas. A. Swain 8.80 1 - 2218 Thos-TCcewu* - 11.20 1 .2214 Thos. Holland 5.60; 1 2215 Jos. Dawson — 11.20 1 2216 Lewis Hildreth S 13.60 ! 2223 Thos. Keenan 8.40 1 2224 Jos. Dawson 8.40 1 2225 Lewis Hildreth 10.20 ! 2227 Eastern Tel Co — 13.10 2251 W. Ormrod > 25.20 . 2257 Jesse Johnson 37.50 ■I ' V : $261.64 Fire Department v ; ;2137 Eldredge & Phillips $22053 2171 F. Entriken A Son 251 2172 W. L. Ewing 19650 2178 Chas. A Swain 17.03 2187 Jos. T. Rice 45.00 2188 Walter Hand 45.00 ; 2246 Fire Depaztfoste 550.00 ; SJte T. Em 45.00 j Walter Baud 45.00 j 8U665T |

f* „iTn, III ' £ Cape RIa'j'f * ■ » ~ cTIie " I Liberty Theatre | fiasfiinytoa [ ^ Street. * ■ — — — : ■ 95 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd \ » ■ WILLARD MACK'S SENSATIONAL PICTURE* ■ * "Heritage" s Switk MATTY ROUBERT and STAB CAST uBUSTER KEATON in the GREATEST OF ALL tXJMEDIES 3 * "One Week" * Uj This comedy showed at the Arcadia Theatre, Philadelphia, for $|| j* Three Weeks. Don't Miss It! ^ Two Reels of the Heartiest Laughing You Ever Enjoyed! gg. m Mi>. Austin Hughes.^ Tenor t -2 K Farewell appearance ere his departnre for Nfew York, with the __ ^ Metropolitan Opera Company TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd and 24th |£ [~F GOLDWYN presents that wonderful Comedian, |" , 9i V WILL ROGERS in J|}| ' "Honest Hutch" H| £ - Said to be the b3' picture ever made for Mr. Rogers gg K 9i H TUESDAY — Also second day showing of the Buster Keaton , H 95 Comedy Si ■ "One Week" ■ J -This is, scream! „ gj » 951 WEDNESDAY— A REAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL! Q Mrs. Mabel Hewitt Soprano j j Mr. Louis Ferrara Violinist r | 1= ^ Mr. Sidney Hamer Cello p i JH Miss Helen Porter Accompanist L . .. S-— ^ — > 95 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th ^ ' 95 Thank^kiving Day, Matinee and Evening — Three Acts ^ I - — of Refined Vaudeville, Together with ^ r ■ BRYANT WASHBURN in ^ ■ "full House" ■ 95 A benefit has been arranged for this day only for the Harry Uf I LI W. Snyder Post, American Legion. Presentation of Victory H ill Medals will be made at the evening performance. An advance II of admission on this occassion only. I US IE ^ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th and 27th ' [_r= MAE MURRAY in ■ "A Mormon Maid" | 95 A sensational motion picture drama exposing the inner evils of 95 | polygamous marriages and customs. A great drama reflecting H the countless tragedies of a great menace. , ■ ========== ■ FRIDA Y •EVENING L" Miffi Helen Porter will give an Organ Recital ■ ■ ■95H95H95H95H9iB95B95H9;H9;H9;H9;a

Poor Fund 0 2190 A. P. Bennett $ 12.50 ' 0 2254 A. G. Bennett 12.50 ' 0 ! °! $25.00 : 0 j # : Board of Health t ! 1072 J. T. Hewitt— $ 2.00 " 1 1073 R. S. Hand- 1 2.00 " J074 H. W. Lummis 2.00 ' S: ; 1075 Central Pharmacy 4.00 j ' 1 1076 Geo. Jefferson .75 | ' :,1077 Eldredge & Phillips 2.75.! ' 1078 Geo. Jefferson 30.00 j 1079 Geo. Jefferson 32.00 2 "> $7350 ] ? 1 Operation Sewer Plant 1 f 2179 Charles A. Swain $ 7.00 1 ' 2191 Samuel Stilwell 50.00 > 2192 A. W. Hillman 47.50 ) 2255 Samuel Stilwell 50.00 j 2256 A. W. Hillman 4750 ] )| $202.00 ! — 1 1 1 City Engineer \ , 2242 Harry W. Bell $125.00 1 ' 1 ) Electrical Inspector n » 2243 A. D. Beeves $ 50.00 J 1 - 1 Auditor's Salary t ■ 2244 L. T. Stevens $ 16.60 C Street Supervisor 1 2189 Chas. L. Stites $ 45.00 „ I 2253 Chas. L. Stites 45.00 1 ; 990.00 Repairing and Oeaniag Street. ' I 2202 Stanley Benstead _$ 44.00 » 2203 Clinton Hand 44.00 i fcsrjr— as ; : trn Edwx. Bite i an emmi uii

2208 Wister Dougherty 4250 i 2219 Marvin Oliver 72.75 1 2273 Wm. Ware 19.82 . Stanley Benstead 41.00 I Jos. Edmunds 41.00 2276 Edwin Smith 425(1 1 $519,07 1 ' ~ ~~~ 1 Stationer^, Printing and Advertising 1 ] 2139 Star and Wave Pub. Co. $347.50 ; 2173 Star and Wave Pub. Co. 49.10 2228 Star and Wave Pub. Co. 4956 1 , ' * y $445.96 of Bonds $350050 Public Schools 6500.00 on Bonds j__ 4538.00 on Notes 1,09054 $15,628.34 S. B. WILSON, Treas. ll-20-lt-P.F537.60 SOUTH JERSEY ALUMNI Little folks, big folks, -short and tall, What are you going to do when your spirits fall? to do, nothing to say, That's the time to pack your duds, nad come away, to Philly, one and all! Come with a good wfll, or don't come j at all, Answer the ever alluring calL TRENTON NORMAL IS THB BEST OF ALL- * Alumni Lundteon, November 27th. ' Green's Hotel, Eighth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, 3:00 P. M. Price $150. R. S. V. P. with price for Iinrhena November 88 to Mary R. BayHe, 536 Federal Street, Camden, New Jereey. e I

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I £ MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd and 23rd / ® . i Shirley Mason in the Girl of My Heart g j J ''Girl of My Heart," which was directed by Edward J. Le Saint, M I ® is said to be a dramatically powerful picture, containing some B| • ■ very striking scenes of wild western country. Miss Mason's ^ | H leading man is Raymond McKee, a most capable and popular * j H yeting aetor of wide experience. ■ ^ ADDED— RUTH ROWLAND in "RUTH of the ROCKIES" ■ ' I " ' ^ h J ■ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th and 25th ^ j | Geraldine Farrar in m i ■ 1 The Riddle: Woman ■ ^ Special Matinee Thonk, giving Day et 2:30 ® | ^ "The Riddle: Woman" is a brilliant portrayal of the conflicting te| > h moods of the eternal feminine. It amazingly discloses the in- ^ . : nerraost mysteries of a woman's nature by revealing the des- ™ MP-Tinics of three modern types caught in the toila df fascinating B , | and paMiouate love profiteer. It is magnificent in the grandeur B ' of its settings, the splendor of its gowns and the vivid person- H | ! |m alities of an all star cast, including Montague Love, William P. ■=- | Carlton, Adele Blood, Madge Bellamy. « ■ =— -T = ! 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th and 27th * H fl William Famum in Drag Harlan g | We are confident that in the interest of your own enjoyment yob | ought to see "Drag Harlan", a wonderful photodrama of the H West, produced by William Fox and starring the Moved William --- Farnum. Famum appears in the title role, as a mysterious, * romantic figure of of the West, whose quick gun hand caused • I his name to be uttered with trembling lips by every' man, wo- B } | man and child i ADDED— "PIRATE GOLD"— Chapter 9 St ■ ■

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