PageSix CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE "" Srtniday, October 22, 1921
DUCK SEASON _. I "OPENED OCT. 16 1 OLD .TIME HUNTERS WERE IN THE OPEN SOUNDS EARLY ON MONDAY MORNING— THE DAY NOT FAVORABLE. The -open season for duck- opened on October. hi-pcdorillng to the came ' laws but as the 16th, fell oti SundaV the 17th was the day. ' , Old'tiraCTS^say that, the only weath- ' er fit to gun for ducks and gteese i.weather unfit for hunters to be out, so the mildness of the present month 1 will make duck shooting unprpduc- | tive. Mild weather failed to deter . the old veterans Monday morning, ' however, and several parties are reported as having" left for the "big c Bounds-" • y The open season for duck, geese, brant, Wilson or jacksnipe, coot and % gallinule began October 16th and ' ends January 31." Black-bellied and 1 golden plovers and ycllowlegs may s be shot until November 30, as wood _ cock and railjtmarsh hen). ® The Bag Limit and Possession,. 1921 * The following may . well be borne « in mind by the gunners who may have luck enough to kill the limit of game, " in a day. HaVing, in one's posses j 1 sion game in excess of'the follow- 1 ing may cause unpleasant explana- j tions: ' ' 25 in all Duck, except Wood Ducks <i and Eider Ducks. 8 Geese8 Brant *25 in all' rails (except Sora'Kail)- f • 50 Sora- " j 15 in all of Black-bellied and Golden Plovers and Greater and Lesser ^ Ycllowlegs. - t 25 Wilson Snipe of Jacksnipe. ir'WoodcDck. j 10 Quail. 3 English or Ring-Neck Pheasants ^ (Cocks only.) ^-Hungarian Partridge. (3 Ruffed Grouse. 10 Rabbits1 Deer— Only one Buck a yearKilling of a deer must be reported to commissioners or county warden with in 48 hours.. Selling Game The selling of Deer, squirrel ami 0 all game birds is prohibited- Rabbits I may be sold during open season and t for ten tiays after. ,n < Rabbit Season November 10 1 Just as a. reminder: the rabbit, 0 squirrel, quail and pheasant season „ opens on November 10th and ends f December 15th. I The open season includes both \ dates named unless they fall on Sun- ^ day. ' v ■ 1 And last but not least, "The penal < ties are from $20.00 to $500.00 for - each violation. TiY case jf non-pay- . Vnent of fihes and costs, the convict- \ ed are subject to imprisonment.-' THE EDITORS NOTE BOOK . Prohibition dqgsn't prohibit— it ; just provokes: ; NF ■ • " With 6,000.000 workers idle and no. *, Coxey- army marching on • Washington it looks 'as if the idlers, have < ' merely retired on their incomes for time, being. — Sugarman's Indicator. . ' * Not tlie ( rippled Anyway Disarmament - doesn't mean we ! should throw dowm'rthewm who car t lied "arm's — Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1 Don't figure the cost of "educa < tion in" dollars and cents, but remem- 1 bei' tliat "tlfe "training of a trotting 1 horse may continue for two or three ' yearsi wjiile the winning is accomplished in two or three minutes-."' . Why hot hold a paid un Membership can I in the Progressive League " "Ask the man who owns one?" ' ; — ' — , 1 ADVERTISING IS VITAL NEWS Reader's Confidence Main Requisite, New England Ad Clubs Told "Truth 'in advertising, will -make you," declared Rich.-mlTT: Lee, counsel for the Associated Advertising - Clubs of-the World, In -an address to -the New England advertising clubs. " Advertising Tis hews, commercial news. It*, shows the public where, to buy, what to buy- anil t>e price to x pay.' This is news.pf yitaL, importance to the public," he added. "A "country wide survey has proven, to be that 96 per cent of advertising is trustworthy. All there. is . to advertising is reader confidence. > .. "Truth" ih advertising fa tjjd advertiser^ protection, and Ihis defense /against the false advertiser- Newspapers throughout the country .and the Federal Government Stdnd Solidfv behind the 'truth in advertising move-
0010' CONVENTION ANNUAL CONVENTION ENDS TODAY— MAN* NOTED WORKERS PRESENT. . > The annual convention - of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of I N*f\r Jersey was held in the Met' ouist Episcopal Church, corner of anil Central avenues. Ocean "City, October is, 19, 20. The following is the program: Tuesday, 3 P. M„ meeting of state executive committee- Delegates' prayer Meeting, led by MrsClara M. Chapline. Tuesday evening, banquet at 6:30 in Methodist Episcopal Church:" Speeches of welGuest of honor, Roy A. Haynes, federal prohibition commissioner. Wednesday, general -business convention: Bible -reading. L- T. S. demonstration. Address by Mrs. My . Miller Staufferi, National Associate L. T. S. secretary. Children's demostratiom Wednesday evening, address by" Mr,s- L. Leigh Colvm, of New York City- Thursday morning, election of officers- In memoriam," Mrs. Isabella H. Demarest. Thursday afternoon, address by Mrs. Margaret Peck Hill, national organizer among the colored people. Thursday evening, program under direction of State Y. P: B. secretary and state superintendent of medal contests. P. O. S. OF A. MEETftiG Camps front South Seaville, Cold Spring, Bclleplain, Cape May Court House, Wildwood and Cape May, comprising the County .Association of Allied P. O- S. of A. Camps, held meeting in Ocean City Wednesday flight. Washington • Camp of City acting as hosts. There were visitors from Delniont and Atlantic City. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY SALE OF GRAVEL PIT Sealed bids will be received and opened at a regular meetine of the | Board of Chosen Freeholders of the : County of Gape Ma>v to be held in I the Board Room, in the Court House : May Court House, N. J., on 1 November 1st, 1921, at 12 1 o'clock noon, for the following: "For the property known as ttie Gravel Pit' located at Den nisville, N. J-, and containing fifteen acres, more or less, togetheV with the siding in said, pit." Full description of the propeVty as recited in the deed may be obtained application to Irving Fitch, Clerfr of the Board. Sea Isle .City, N.- J. . Each bid must be accompanied by a certiifed check made payable to fhe order of the County -Treasurer in sum equal to ten per centTrf-Jjid price F as evidence of good faith. - — ^ ; The oBard reserves the fight to reject any or all bids. By direction of the Board. IRVING FITCH. Clerk. ,V Sea Isle City, N. J. lO-l-pts-PF yi4.28. J N()TiCE TO LIMIT CREDITORS^ Estate of Robert M- -Denny, fle~ ceased. ... Pursuant to the order of Harry S. .! Surrogate of ihe County of ; Cape May, made on the 22nd day of August, A. D-, 3921, on the- application of the subscriber, Administra- i trix.of said deceased, notice. is hereby given to 'the -creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or affirmation thei\"laims and ilelnauds against the. estate of. saiib next 10 he cliosen. and published for deceased within six months" from the 22nd -day of August, -A. P., 1921, or they will .be forever barred of any action agajgst the subscriberDated August 22, 1921. HARRIET I,. DENNY, o ■ ' Administratrix. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Proctor-8-'27-9t# < NOTICE tjt) LIMIT CREDITORS > ' * » Estate of Samuel F. Ware, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry- SDouglass, Surrogate^ of the County of Cape May, made on the eighth day of August, A. D. 1921, on the appli* cation of the subscriber; Adminialra1 trix c. t. a of. said deceased, notice 1 is Hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation 1 their clams and demands -against the 1 estate of said deceased within Six ■ months frorfl the eighth day of August, A. p. 1921, or the^ will be -for- ' ever barreil 6f any action against tlje 1 subscriber. ' . Dated August 8, A- D- 1921. I HELEN N. WARE, Administratrix, c"L a J. Spicer learning, Proctor. /8-13-lOt-PF 16.64.
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AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO CONSTITUTION OF THE! ' STATE OF NEW. JERSEY BY THI LEGISLATURE OF I&21. Senate • Concurrent Resolution, Ho. 4 • STAT® OK SBW JER9HY t A poVina . UK IT RKSOI.VkD by the' Senate (the H..UFO Of AHHCinhly v>ncunlnx»: _-|'hu! the lul lo « 111 k' un 1 e nd n 1 1- 11 1 u> the of'"' lie>Unie\ilMmB«0ee| ed to tV'^nHU nnd House ' oi^ Asm mbly ^ the (»?ld next to be chosen ami publish'- I fo . three months,' l-n'vious to the f.rni -Tuesday after Um; Iuhi^ Monday o^NorrsKidenl of tilt Senate, the Speaker or the House of Assembly and the Secrei tai-y o!^ Sy.t' . ^uiyim ut ^ for^sueh^ pubUthe warrant of the Comptroller, nnme1 wo ' Of' a rUcVe ' se J e n'' of \ he "consUlu'- • Ion . of the Slate of N. w Jhrsey and insert In lieu of said pitiaBrapli the following: 7. Sheriffs nnd coroners of counties (than he elected by the -popple of Their respective' counties, at Ihe annual elections- for membera of the Renern' assembly. They shall hold I heir offices for five years. Sheriffs slinU annually renew their bonds. S-f-13t-4.78-MT.70 NOTICE or EJECTION - City of> Cape May, N. J. ' . lit run form »y with the provisions of kn Acs entitled. "An Act- to Ithpulaie Klecllons (lleiJiOtih of 1898)," approv-ed 1 April 4Jh. ISSS.r-and the amendment • thereof. BOUNDARIES: District Number One comprises south of Sewclh Avertue, west of tjio Atlitntlr • Ocean, northeast- of Mudlson Ayenu. . and southeast of Cnpe Island Creek. > District Numbre Two -cpmprises sputli E of Mndikon Avenue, east of Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Ilownrd nnd Frnnk- ■ lln streets nnd south'ftist of (Bipe IsDlsilicl Number Three ' comprises ' south of l--r/tnklln nnd Howard "streets. . west of the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of- Jnckson street, enst of-^Cape .Island • Orerk. . ' - DlstrlcPwJvnmher I-'our south of .Tack- ■ son street 1o " Seventh avenue, west of , the Atlantic Oceun to and including the southeast side of west Ferry street to Broadway. Notice • IS hereby given that the Bosfd of Registry and Election will alt at first, second, third and fourth election districts of the City of: Cane Mnr, at 1011 Washington street for the first election- district: at- 934 Washington street for the second election district:
\ at the Public School Building on Frank- j ' lln st reel lor the third election dls. ! 7 irlct: et lor- I-. rrjaStreet for the fourtlt e 4. e1oction-4llstrlct.Jptl~. ( TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1921 between the hours of one - and nine .''clock on said day. for tlue purpose or ( revise and correcl-the reglsier of voters for w. I.I Hem-rut HP rtlop-of Tuesdny. NovMnher8, 1921. t. NolU-e is. hereh'y -given rthat on . , TL'EADAY. NOVBifBER 8. 1921 - between tl-.e hours of 6 -o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clo. k 1*. M., a General Election ,, will he held at Which time the voters <tf said city will vote fimjlie following r officers: / \ . p One member <if tl/e Senate of the 1 > Stat- of New Jersejyto serve for three ( I' _ One member of the General Aysom- •' hly ... New lersej- for Cape May Counr ty. to serve for oTteNyear. - • 1 ' One coroner of Cnps Mny County.tr> ; - serve for three years. C One Free llojder to serve for three I ^"o'm- Constable to serve for three ■ ' The following Public Questions will ! »' be voted ou:"»- ... .' "State 1 nstitutiqn - (londs" to the - extent of fourteen millions of dollars , " ($i4.nno,oo().oo)). - The Adoption of "A Small lSor.t-d , II of Freeholders" for the County of , • "Cape May, if. J. WILLIAM rOrtTER. ' c - - - City Clerk. ; r - ^ , . I NOTICE or ELECTION Borough of West Capo May, X. j. In conformity with the provisions of . an Act ' entitled,- "An Act to Ilcgulate -Elections (Revision 6f 1898)." approved - April ^4th, 1898, and the amendments Notice Is hereby fvftlven that* the ' Board of Registry anMKlectlon will sit ,r (it the Borough Hall, in the Borough of . c West Cape May. N. J.. on .1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER '18, 1921. II between the hours of one antf nine o'clock on said day. for the purpose of 1 making ^registration nf voters and to i r ers for said General Election of .Tues- *. sin v. November 8. 1921: , Notice le'herebv' given that on . I, TI I'SKVY. NOVKMBER 8. 1921 1 ,c hetu'een the hours of R o'clock A. M [. and 7 o'clock. J*. M.: a General Election i. will he -held at which time the voters of^sfitd'clty will vote for the .following k. One member of -the Senate of the 1 It State of New .T'-rsay to -serve "for" three i d years. .. , I. On.- member -of the General Assent-:" t- My Of New Jersey. fo^Cape Mny Coun-! g One Coroner of Cape Jla y County to si serve for three years. . 4 Two Council men to serve for tkeph years. ."- . ' One Councilman to serve 'for , one I ['■ year. ;• One Assessor - to sferve for two | r. veers. ,n The following Public Questions will i R be voted on: • '
[ ' State Institution' Bonds" to the 1 extent of fourteen millions of dollars Jj ($14,000,000.00)). v The Adoption of "A Small Boar'l e of Freeholders'' for the County of " Cape May, N. J. .- j THEO. W. REEVES. 5 ' Borough Clerk. Dated September 3. 1921. -. . NOTICE OP ELECTION Borough of South Capo Mny, N, 3./ I In- conformity with the .provlslons. of Act entitled, "An Act to. Rekulate -r Elections- (Revision of 1898)." approved ( April 4tli. 1898. and the amendments thereof. " ' - f Notice Is hereby given that the ' of Registry and Election will sit the Borough of South Cape May, N, J.. at the Borough Hall, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18~ 1921 " .making a registration of voters nnd to revise and correct the register of vot- 1 « ers for said General Election of Tties- 1 da*. November 8, 1921. - j ' Notice is hereby given thnt on . ! 1 TI'ESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 192T | the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. nnd 7 o'clock P. M.. a General Election | , will he. held at which tim'e the voteys . ; of said city will vote for the following] : ' Due member of the Senate of the I ' St at t-J of New. Jersey to serve for three | Qtte member' of the General Assem- , My at New Jersey. fef'Cape May Coun- \ 5 One ("u®b-.r of Cape May County Jo ! "servarNtirWirce years. - < Two -Councilmen tp serve for thre'e years. ' , " ' - i The following Public Questions will i be voted on: . ■ ] "State .Institution Bonds" to the , extent' of "fourteen millions of dollars (S14.000.000.00)). The Adoption of "A Small Board ' of Freeholders" for the -County ofj'i Cape May, N. J ' . ' ' 1 , E; R MAHTW, ^ I ( NOTICE or ELECTION. " ft ; Borough of Caps May Point, N. J. j ( Ip.'ennfurmi'y with Jhe. provfsiotB" <5*4^an. Avt .entitled.^ "An Act^to Regulate,: T April 4th. 1898. and thf amendment I ' ; t hereof; ; ' l ty . Notice is tierehy given .that the;. 1 ; Board of Registry and Etectloq will sit 1 1 - at the Commissioners Room (n the j , ; '""TUESDAY ' "OCTOBER 18,^921°" j ' | between the hours of one spd- nine j i. o'clock on said day, for 'the purpose of , making a registration of vote'fs'ahd to 1 revise an.l correct thy register ot vot- : I ! ers for said General Election of Tues- 1 day. November 8. 1921. Notice 4s hereby glven.that on
THESDAA': NOVEMBER 8. 1921 between -the hours -of 6 o'clock A. At. nnd 7 o'clock F. M-. a General Elect'lon . Will he held at which lime the voters of said city will vote for the following officers: One member of the Sennte of tha -State of New Jt'-rSby to .serve for three One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May CounOne^Coroner of Cape May County to The following Public Questions will voted tin: "State . Institution Bonds" to the extent of fourteen millions- of dollars ($14,000,000.00))The Adoption of "A Smql! Board of Freeholders" for the County, of Cape May, N. JFRANK W. HUGHES. Borough Olerk. Dated September 3. 1921. NOTICE OP ELECTION Township of Lower, N. J. , in conformity with the provisions of an Act- entitled. "An Act to R'egulate | Elections (Revision of 1898)." approved I April ^4tlj. 1F98, and the amendments Notice Is hereby given that the j of "Registry nnd Election will sit | at Lower Township; New Jersey, at ths I Townshlp'Mouse, Cold Spring, New Jer- . ; , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 bet ween. the... hours of One and nj/o o'clock on said day, for the purpose/of revise unft . correct the register oiwvoters for said General Election ol^Tucs-' day. November 8', 1921., Notice 1s hereby given that on « TUESDAY. NOVKMBER 8. 1921 between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. nnd 7 o'clock P. M.. a General Election will be held at .which, time thA votSrs of said city Wlir vote for the following One member of the Senate of the Stnte of New Jersey to serve for three yeats. • , One member of the General Assenf- . hly of New Jersey, for Cape May Counto serve for one year. , ; One Coroner of Cap»- May County to . serve for three f ar4,pomII1,ttM (#- | serve for-. three years. One Assessor to serve for three yettrs. ^ One Collector to serve,- .for three ! Two "Justices of fhe Peace to serve • Td-o Surveyors of the Highway to serve for on-- year." Four P^und. Keepers for district No. The following Public Questions will i. he voted on: I "State Institution Bonds" to the extent of fourteen millions -of dollars i ($14,000, fiOO.OO)). i The Adoption of "A Small Boarn I of Freeholders" for the County of Cape, May, N. J.* . WM. C. HOFFMAN. . Township Clerk. Dated September 8. 1921.

