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BOOZE RUNNERS EXCITEMENT — — ! E FOLLOWING ARREST OF TWO T WILDWOOD MEN THE EN- * TIRE ATLANTIC COAST HAS « JOINED IN THE SEARCH FOR s MYSTERY SHIPS AND CASES a OF RYE. * ' ii Following the excitement caused f by the arrest of two Wildwood men " and a truck loaded with whiskey in- 0 tended to reach Atlantic City but a which failed to r?acK its destination, £ the entire Jersey coast has been J; tiirown . into a state of curiosity arid t excitement. P Government airplanes are seeking 1 with the aid of revenue cutters the | mysterious ships which have, given , the newspapers something . to talk £ about for some time past. Revenue I officers, local police and others are 1 losing considerable sleep tryiijg, to ( locate the men, the truck, the boats ^ or the booze as it reaches the shores ] of the coast. In the meantime as ' far as can be learned the entire Bay s side is left open and , free of access ' to the runners and the price of good j Scotch" bottled in bond, it is .said, is j steadily decreasing or was until the < present excitement steadied *he high j market price, COMMENTS Some comments upon Dr. Howe's 1 entitled, "Mayflower Descend Ants in Cap&pMay County." "I congratulate you on making such a notable contribution to the history and genealogy af tjie Pilgrims." Herman V. Ames, Ph-D., UnivCHsity of Penna. !"One of the most valuable contri-J i bqtions to family history as well as a rrnich needed compendium of New ' England ancestry as will prove of »- ' estimable benefit to posterity." / 1 S. Gordon Smyth. . "Sincerely congratulate ayou upon your production— it is one of the most useful genealogical works published in recent years." ' * L. B. ftoffett.-^ I "Obviously ' the book represents a ; vast amount of labor and personal attention and will undoubtedly afford a valuable record which will be of almost"Inestimablc Value-" Vince-Chancello/- Learning. Ignorance is bliss^-particul'arly in the matter of knowing the cost per j mile of driving an automobile. SEND FOR i MAULE'S Midsummer &FaO GUIDE . mm OUT FRFF and rr-B rluyl I s..d., plant!, hulks, ate. A I paata, will brinf it to you. Maula'a aaada ara all lasts* aad II oi» a GROWN aro always GROWN. WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc. | 31 at M Arch 5 la, Phnadalphla j PLAN WORK AND SAVE I Start the saving habit and open an | account with the Security Truat Co. j A Strong I nztl tattoo. i MRS. JANE BROWN ! DRESSMAKER ; 821 Corgie Street j Cape May N. J. i KEYSTONE PHONE 169-R I EXQUISITE effects, economical | and enduring are easily I secured with U SN Deck Paint. j W. LENOIR I Cape Mav. New Jersey
LBGAL ADVSKI1SING AN ORDINANCE J " 1 01 pi AN ORDINANCE authorizing The. e* Delaware A Atlantic Telegraph > ai Telephone Company, its successors : vi and assigns, to maintain and operate ; el its present aerikl and underground ' ir works, and to erect, construct, recon- ; tl struct, lay and maintain additional t< aerial and underground works, con- j sisting of poles, crossawnii, cables, \ a wires, conduits, ducts, Anatu^J pipes, a manholes, and all other necessary f, fixtures and appliajioes for its local a and through lines; ih, upon, along. t< over, across and/under each and every; v of the public roads, streets, avenues, o alleys and highways of the Township a of Lower, County of Cape May, State of New Jersey; regulating the 1 p manner of constructing -and taining the said aerial and under- n ground works; to use the aerial and -e underground works of others aid tc j v permit others to use its aerial and ; s underground works, upon such ar- j a rangements as may be agreed .to. | a and regulating the use of the said j f public roads, streets, avenues, alleys i s and highways by the said Company- 1 a WHEREAS, The Delaware & At- i r Telegraph & Telephone Com-j c pany, on the 4th day of May, A. D,, J f 1921, filed with and presented to the ; t Township Committee of the Town- £ ship of Lower, a Petition praying; that the consent of the said Town- ' c ship Comriiittee be granted to main* ] i tain and operate its present aerial i and underground Works, and to erect, j 1 construct, reconstruct, lay and main- j -tain additional aerial and under- j ] ground works, consisting of poles, jl crossarms, cables, wires, conduits, j ) ducts, mains, pipes, manholes, anil all ; i other necessary fixtures and appli ' : ances for its local and through lines j ; in, upon, along, over, across and tin- j i der each and every, of the . public ' ro'ads, streets, avenues, alleys and. . highways within the Township ofj Lower, County of Cape May, State of] . " New Jersey, as may be required. - i from time to time, for the conduct of . its business in accordance with the; Statute i» such case made and provided; for. the term of fifty (50) ! years; to use the aerial and under- ; • ground works of others and to per- i mit others to use its, aerial and un- . j dergi'ound works, upon such arrange- j' ments us may -be agreed to; and 1 1 WHEREAS, the said Township! r Committee did, by resolution desig- • nate the . First day of June, A.D., 1021, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at Town- : snip Hall, Cold Spring, Lower Town- ; ship, N. J., as the time and place for the consideration of the application: 1 aforesaid; and e WHEREAS, Notice of the time an*" I - place fixed as aforesaid 'has been given by publication in the Cape May Star and Wave, a newspaper printed ' in the City mf Cape May, and circu- ' fated hi the Township of Lower, once^ i a week for at least two weeks, and by 1 _ posting said Notice in five of the most public places in the said Town- ! ship of Lower at least fourteen days: before the meeting at which said application was considered; and * • I WHEREAS, at the -time and place specified for hearing-of said appjica-i tion, the same was heard and fully I considered by the said Township Com- \ 1 rfiittec; and r WHEREAS, this ordinance was in [ traduced and given First and Second ; t readings at a regular meeting of the !, " Township Committee of the Township , ' of Lower on the First day of June; A. D., 1921; was published on the 11th day of June, A. D. 1921, in- the Cape May Star and Wave, a weekly newspaper printed in the City of ] Cape May. and circulated in thej Township of Lower, complete in the ] form in which it was read in full j and finally 'passed, and remained on j file -in. the -office of the Township ' Clerk for public inspection for two weeks prior to the date of its final passage on the Sixth day of July, A. D. 1921; NOW THEREFORE, THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER, in the County of Cape May, State of New , Jersey, do ordain and enact as follows ! t THAT PERMISSION AND CON SENT BE AND IS HEREBY GRANTED to The Delaware & Atn lantic Telegraph & Telephone Com pany, its successors and assigns,, to ■ maintain and operate its present aerial and underground works, and = to erect, construct, reconstruct, lay i j and maintain additional aerial and I underground works, consisting of ' poles, crossarms, cables, wires, conduits, ducts, mains, pipes,- manholes,; and all other necessary fixtures aiiii : appliances for its local and Tbfough lines, in upon, along, over, across and t tinder each pnd every of the public ' roads, streets, avenue*; alleys and. .highways of the Township of Lower, ^ Bounty of Gape May, State of New l •Jersey, as may be required, from • time to time; to use -the aerial- and underground works of others and to 5 permjt' others to use .its aerial and; underground works, upon such ar- . rangements as may. be agreed to;' Provided: SECTION 1. That the use of the public roads, streets, alleys and high- j ways shall be subject to such reasonable regulations as the%aid Township now has 'or hereafter may, by ordi-i nance, prescribe relative to street and [ highway, openings. . r ' SECTION 2. That, whenever the i said Company shall desire to erect', [ jJay- down or construct any piiIrS, con - • duits pr -manholes it shall present a] t plan or plans showing the location,] number and size thereof to the Chair- ' man of the Township Committee j-vho is hereby authorized and - em-' uowpred for and ori behalf of the ! Township Committee' "to approve, or, disapprove as .to location; in case the' said Chairman disapproves any plan, or plans as to the location of any i noles, conduits' or manholes he. shall i designate thereon by the use of appropriate words or marks, or both, some e 1 if
LBGAL ADVERTISING other location suitable for the purpose* of said Company; which pUr or plans, or copy thereof, with approval endorsed, thereon, shall be* filed with the Township Clerk -before wortc shall be commenced, pro- . that nothing; in this section 1 be construed to require the submission or approval of plans when said Company finds it necessary to renew or respace existing poles. SECTION 3. That , all poles hereafter erected by said Company shall extend not less than ...twenty (20) above the surface of the ground, and shall be so located as in no way interfere with the safety or convenience of persons traveling on or the said roads, streets, alleys and highways. SECTION 4. .That the said 'Comshall maintain all poles, cables ; wires, 'conduits, dufcts, mains, pipes, manholes, and all other apparatus 'erected or constructed under the pro- ; visions of this ordinance in good and safe order and condition; and shall ; at. .all times fully indemnify, protecj and save harmless the said Township from and against all actions, claims, j suits, damages and charges, and against all loss, and necessary expenditures arising 'from the erection, , construction and maintenance of Its system, or from its neglect^ failure maintain the said apparatus fy good ! and- safe .order and condition. \ - SECTION 5. That nothing in thi : ordinance -shall be construed, to grant unto the said Company any' exclusive me saia vAjmpuny any exclusive it
right, or to prevent » grant of Simi i privileges to other companies. c SECTION 6. That the consent and t privileges hereby granted shall con- s I tinue foe a term of fifty (50) "years t 1 from the time this ordinance is ap- e ] proved by" tbe B?iard of Public itv Commissioners of Npw JerSey, in o accordance with the Statute in such t j case made and provided. r SECTION 7. That this opdinancf s ; shall not become effective unless the v !j said company shall, under it* seal e and. by its proper officers, signify in r i writing" its acceptance of all the J ' terms, conditions, regulations and re- * s 1 strictions herein contained, within J | thirty (30) days after receiving no- 1 i tice of its passage. ' SECTION 8. That all legal adver- j tising or printing fees incurred by ..the said Township of Lower, County ! " ] of Cape May, State of New Jersey, in . i connection with the publication of 3 this ordinance, and the notice heroin ' referred to, shall J>e paid by the said > Company. ORDAINED AND ENACTED IN- j r' TO AN ORDINANCE this Sixth day i , of July, A. D. 1921. s i J. Dl'RELL HOFFMAN, j ' L. HALBRl'NER, N j 5 BERTRAM SNYDER, Township Committee, s ^Attest: « . , WM. C. HOFFMAN, township Clerk ] I HEREBY CERTIFY that the < si foregoing is a true and correct copy ] ■ 1 of an ordinance enacted by the Town- ] ship Committee of Lower Township, .-! County of Cape May, .New Jersey, on i-| the .Sixth day of July, A. D. 1921. ' Qt WM. C. HOFFMAN, • Township Clerk. ji.PJ 24:30 . S-v " h Ii Opposition,- adverse circumstances, * ■; I do not put brains into men, but they 6 j draw out what is in them, r — [] LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS £ Keys Can Be Obtained in Vicinity of ,) Alarm Boxes 25 — Washington Street, near Schelg lengeris Landing. — m >.'<*- 0 ^2 — ^Washington Street, near Union. ! v 47 — Washington Street and MadK " son Avenue. 54 — Lafayette and Bank Streets, f" 58 — Broad and Elmira Streets. 65 — Pittsburgh and New Jersey 1 j Avenues. ° 69 — Stockton AvOnue, between Jef,1 j ferson and Queer, Streets, y | 73 — Franklin and Washington dj-Stieet|k "- , f 1 75 — Howard Street, opposite StOclu , . ton Avenue. i . 82— Columbia Avenue ayhdSererfuiy h Street. . 84 — Ocean Street, ney Beach Aved nue" J r, 91 — Broadway arjr West Perry vi Street. 1 ^ " 92 — Broadway and Beach Avenue. 0 93 — Perry Street,- near Bridge. ii ; 94 — South Lafayette- and Grant •- Streets. ~ 'I 95 — W ashington and Jackson Streets. 97 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur r Street. j pj 98 — ^Washington and Ocean Stveet.v ^ SPECIALS^ j Sl-25 Batiste Bloomers" for 75 oents. i, j . $2.00 Chemise for $1.25. A .New Lot of Royal Shirt "Waists and TJON TON AND ROYAL^ e- WORCESTER CORSETS rl •' 1 B. T. HAZLETT 'i 323 WASHINGTON STREET e • Cape May, N. J.
SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE By virtue of a decree to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey; in a \ certain cause in partition, wherein Frederick. Arnold et ux., are complainants and Louis W. Arnold <et als-, are defendants, • bearing date th? twentieth day of June, 1921, I will expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder on MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 at two o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises at the west corner of Decatur Streets and the Beach Drive, in the City of Cape "May, in the County of Cape Say and State of New Jersey, "ALL the two following described lots or parcels of land situate at the • wfest corner of Decatur Street and 1 Beach Drive, excepting the beach and '" strand lying between high water 1 mark (that is, the southerly line of 1 Beach Drive), and low water mark of ; the Atlantic Ocean, in the said City ' and County of Capo May and State • of New Jersey, and are Lots, marked and designated Numbers Tweniy- ' five (25) and Twenty-six (26) on a • eertain diagram of Atlantic Hotel ' property and Lots Bold by Alden C. ' Scovel, Master in Chancery* on the 1 thirty-first day of August, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, at public sale at the said City of Cape May and t therein bounded and "described as one e lot, viz:— IOZ, VJZj—
BEGINNING at a point in the old center line of said DecatuF Street, at the East corner of Lot No. 24 on sail diagram so'.d by the said Master William King; thence (1) southeastwardly along said center line of Jleratur. Street to the Beach or shore . of the Atlantic Ocean; thence along the same line extended to low water \ mark of said Ocean; thence (2) along Isaid low water mark of said ocean, . westwardly until a distance of seventy and five-tenths feet is obtained measured on a line at right angles with said center line • of Decatur Street; thence (3) northwestwardly a line parallel with said center line of said Decatur Street to the northwest side line of Beach Drive; thence same course continued and finding by Lot No, 27 on said '-diagram, one hundred and seven feet to Lot No. 24; thence (4) Northeastwardly , binding by said Lot No. 24 on a course at right angles with said center line of said Decatur Street, seventy and five-tenths feet to the place of beginning. Containing Of upland clear of beach and streets, Six thousand five .hundred and seven feet of land more or less. AND ALSO ALL that parcel of land flowed by tide water lying in the City and County dt Cape May and State of New Jersey, described Us follows: — BEGINNING at, a point in the -high water mark (at full spring . tide)" of the Atlantic Ocean in the southerly line of . Beach Drive, fifty feet westerly (measured in srfld line of' Beach Drive) from a point in said of Beach Drive where the center line of Decatur Street produced southerly would intersect said line of / ' Beach Drive; and .running from f\ thence southerly arid at right angles J with the exterior line established by the Riparian Commissioners of the State of New, Jersey, and laid down on a Map entiUed "Map of Cape May City in- thc-County Of Cape i May, Ni J.. showing the exterior line -established in front thereof by the ' Riparian Commissioners of the State of New Jersey, 1876" filed in the Office of 'he Secretary' of the State of New Jersey at Trenton, nine hundred : and sixty-five feet more or less /To", said exterior line; thence . westerly , along said exterior line twenty-eight ' and fifty-two hundredths- feet; thence northerly and parallel with .the line first run down to said exterior line, f nine hundreA and sixty-seven and fifty hundredths feet, to the high water m^rk aforesaid of the Atlantic Ocean, at a point formed by . the intersection of the southerly line of Beach Drive with the westerly line of the land now or late of Victor . Denizot, produced southerly to said / Beach Drive; thence Easterly along high water mark aforesaid of the Atlantic Ocean to the place of beginning. " - '- - ^SUBJECT to any rights heretofore r granted by the Legislature to the City of Cape Mai- "in and over the beach strand lying between high and low water mark of said Atlantic Ocean. AND FURTHER UNDER i AND SUBJECT to the right to -erect, build and extend "the-' Southern or -- Ocean end of the Cape May Ocean Pier, twenty-five feet westward from .the East .line of the property lastly above described; with the hereditaments and appurtsiffances. Including the estate sand interest in dower of the defendafil Theresa K. Arnold, widow of- Frederick Arnold, deceased, r in the said premises, and including the inchoate right of dower of the defendant Elsie Arnold, wife of said Chltrics. C. Arnold, and the inchoate right of dower of the co-complain- ; ant Caroline Arnold, wife of the complainant Frederick Arnold in said ! premises. Conditions will he -tnade known at the time- and place of the sale. '■ ^ JAMES M. E. UILPRETH, " Special Master in Chancery , of New Jersey 214 Ocean /Street, Cane May, N. J. : J. SPICER LEAMING, Esq..' Solicitor of Complainants. Hughe's and Franklin Streets. Cape May, JN- J.' Dated July 7th, 19Z1 , 7-9-4t-PF$43.I>2 1 Fat men should take up with -girt lu control. - - ) * ' • Good taste is"a merchantable commodity. • Lest we forget — health is the basin of wealth.

