Cape May Star and Wave, 29 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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COOPERATING FOR • BIG HALLOWE'EN: ocean cm to have real » event fn the county un- !« der auspices of the young men's progressive league- ■ local lodges and folk to •' j®™ - i ■ ; Co-ope ration is the keynote of the big Hallowe'en celebration at Ocean City this year, on the afternoon and evening of October 31st- Starting early the committee for the League . got busy, laid plans for an elaborate r and interesting afternoon and'carni- £ val night and then invited the entire 11 county to participate. The response * to the invitation is gratifying apd weather permitting Ocean City will J be hostess to the largest crowd since the close of- the summer seasonThe hotels of the resort are also c cooperating and are opening wel- i coming doors to those who wish to i apend the week end and the eve as I well in a comfortable manner. 1 The League ' declares that their s pageant will be absolutely the most 1 spectacular event along the Jersey I coast since the Atlantic City Pageant, -i It starts in the afternoon with a I School and the American Legion, and ' ends with a stupendous Pageant, Revue and Carnival*-' Taking part in the Pageant will be • fourteen tribes of Redmen; eight camps P- O- S. of A-; Daughters of

Pocohafitms; Daughter, of Amenta; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Italian Independent Cub; Colored Singing Band; Individual ' comic and fancy costumes; floats; i delegations from Wildwood, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Bridgeton, Vine- I land, .Woodbury and Millville. Following the Pageant the Revue ! and Carnival will take place on As. avenu.e, the. main street of the ■ resort, a feature of which will be the band concert and street dancing. CHICKENS EAT MILKWEED That the appetite of chickens permits them to eat such delicacies as grass, -the. neighbor's garden truck and, seeds, oyster shells and other odds and ends, is a well established fact but a West Cape May poultryman has discovered a new tidbit that tickles "the palates of his prize pullets. One day this week this fancier discovered his hens pecking away, greedily at the broad leaves of milkweeds, and so determined were they to get that particular type of greens they jumping up as far as they could and grabbing pieces put of the leaves Being interested and humane as well the farmer broke down the^tall stalks -and permitted his fowls free sway at them with the result that the stalks were soon stripped bareThe most peculiar part of the entire performance is that in other f years the fowls have totally ignored . the milkwMds and they were considered useless as poultry food- . '* 1 1

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Tft SELL BOOZE BOAT The "E- and A. Blackman, the ooee running ®»Mng boat which was seized by Government agents some weeks ago is again advertised. This time government officials have set tfie date of sale for Thursday, Octo27. The craft Is moored in Ot ten's Harbor. BONDS TO SUIT PURCHASERS $75,000 City of Cape May, N. J , Serial Bonds, 5 per cdnt- dated Dec 20, 1920, running, from one to 25 years. Denominations .$500. Sold in ; amount and due dates to suit pur- ! chasers at par and interest from . June 20, 1921. Free from Federal InI come and New Jersey Tax. Apply to WILLIAM R- SHEPPARD, Finance . Commsisioner, Cape/ May, N. J. . 10-22-2t-517 ' NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Harry B. Davis, Deceased. t Pursuant to the ordeT of Harry S- . Dugiass, Surrogate of the County of . Cape May, made on the 21st day of September, A. D. 1921, on the appli1 cation of the subscriber. Executrix, 1 of said deceased, notice is hereby s given to the creditors of said deceased to- exhibit to the subscriber under* oath or affirmation their claims and s demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the 21st day of September, A. D. 1921, ' or they will be forever barred of any r action against the subscriber, d Dated September 21, A- D- 1921. i- LOIS M. DAVIS, Executrix. _ LEWIS T. STEVENS, Proctor. h •10:8-21 9ts 200 BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY t . | SALE OF GRAVEL PIT Sealed bids will be received and opened at a regular meeting .of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, to be held" in the Board Room, in the Court House, Cape May Court House, N-- J-, on I Tuesday, November 1st, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, for the following: . js "For the property known as the "County Gravel Pit" located at Den nisville, N. J-, and containing fifteen (15) acres, more or less, togethei = with the siding in- said pit." Full description of the property a> ecitcd in the deed may be obtained upon application to Irving Fitch, Clerk of the Board. Sea Isle City. \\ J. Each bid must be accomoanied by i certiifed check made payable to thf der of the"County Treasurer in •tm et;ual to ten per cent of bid price as evidence of good faith. The oBard reserves the fight to re ject any or all bidsBy direction of the Board. . ' IRVING FITCH, Clerk, Sea Isle City, N. J-l0-l-5ts-PF S1428. AMENDMENTS PP.OPOSED TO • THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE Or NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGISLATURE OF 1921. Senate Concurrent Beec'.ution, No. 4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY "l!qs"ngC an am* ndment to the Const Itutlon»of .the State' of Now Jemey. BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate tthe House of Assembly concurring > : I -That the following amendment to the i Constitution of this State "he and the r of"theS''me':iberS elected to the Senate and ^House Jof j AsseniMy^ the -said "nd"). 'erred* to-118 the Legislature n^Xt to be chosen and published^for Tuesday after the first Monday of No' of each county, to be designated by the ' President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Assembly and the Secretary of State, payment for such publication to be made by the Treasurer on the warrant of the Comptroller, name'y Strike out paragraph seven of section two of article seven of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey and Insert In lieu of said paragraph the_ following; 7. Sheriffs and coroners of counties shall be elected by the people of their respective counties, at the annual elections for members of the general assembly. They shall hold their offices for five years. Sheriffs shall annually renew their bonds. 8-9-13D478-I47.70 NOTICE OP ELECTION .. City of Cape, May, N. J. In conformity with the provisions of an Act entitled. "An Act to Regulate Elections (Revision of 1898)." approved April 4th, 1898. and the amendment jhereof.. BOUND ABIES: District Number One comprises south of Sewell Avenue, west of the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Madison Avenue am! southeast of pvpc Island Creek. DlsfMct Numbre Two comprises south of Madison .Avenue, east of Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Howcrd and Franklin streets and souihgnst of Cape Island Creek. • District Number Three . comprises sdutb of Franklin and Howard streots. -wesH of the Atlantic Occam northeast "Creek. . , District Number Four south of Jackson street to Seventh avontie, west of the Atlantic -Ocean to and- including the southeast side of West Perry street to Broadway. . '• Notlco Is "hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sll nY first, second, third . and fourth el.eeUo'n districts of the City of Cape May. at 1011 Washington street for the first ^ .election district; at 924 Washington street for the second election district; "/ J,

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. at the Public School Bull.llng on Franklin street for the third election dieI trlct : at m Perry Street for the fourtS _B TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1921 ^ o'clock "on ^Bnld°'l u y . for t°h« purpose of C i making a ^ registration 0"fn^ ^0't" ere Sfor"saldC' "ocneral Election" of Tuesday. November8. 1921. Notice Is hereby given that on ' TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1921 between the hours of_6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock' P. M . a General Election , will be held at which time the voters 1 of said city will vote for the following officers: . _ i » One member of the. of the j > State of New Jersey to serve for three , ' i One member of the OenJrnl Assomj hly bf New Jeriwy.^for^rape May Coun- ^ ■ serve" for 7h"ree yeare.nP M*y C°"n,> t0 ' > One Free Holder to serve for three i yeOnc Constable to serve /fo^ thr<)e • i The following Public (Questions will n » be voted on: ' "State Institution Bonds" to the ,, • extent of fourteen ftifftfons of dollars <! > ($14,000,000.00)). The Adoption of "A Small Boni-d t t of Freeholders" foT the County of n ■ Cape May, N- J.. 1 WILLIAM PORTER. r I : City Clerk. « Dated September .3. 1921. ■ ( 1 NOTICE OP ELECTION t Borough of West Cape May. N. J. ' In conformity with the provisions of , an Act entitled. '.'An Act to Regulate Elections (Revision of 1S98)." approved . April 4th. 1898. and the amendment? , Notice Ib horebv given that the | ' Hoard of Registry iTrtd Election will sit | f nt the Borough Hall. In the Borough of . ( . West Cajie Xlay, N. J., on ,. . i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 ; t between the hours .of one nnd nine' o'clock on said day. for trie purpose of ' making a registration of voters nnd | * 1 Its'1 for" sa Id Oencraf Election of Tues- 1 , doy. November 8. 1921. Notice Is Hereby given tKftfr on , TlWlSDAY. NOVEMBER*?. 1921 r . will be held 04 which time the voters *f said elty will vote for the follow-In* f ° Oner member of the Sennte of the « , StBte of New Jersey to serve for three 1 ' C()n« memhex of tiie Oenernl Assem- 1 My of New Jersey, for Cape May CounB One Coroner of Cape May County to a serve for three years. , . , Two Counollmgn to serve for three . y Ono Councilman to serve for one e year. £ One Assessor to serve for two 1 r. years. '' The following Public Que.st4ons" will t; be voted oni .

"State Institution Bonds" to the jixtent "f fourteen millions of dollars J f$U. 000.000.00)). , . v The Adontion of "A Small Briar 1 o of Freeholders" for the County ""of 0 May, N- J. f THEO. W REEVED, 1 Borough Clerk. Dated September 3. 1921. NOTICE OP ELECTION Borough of Sonth Cape May, N. 3. 1 In conformity" with the provisions of an Act entitled. "An Act to Regulate e Elections (Revision of 1 89S ) approved ( April' 4th. 1898. nnd the amendments thereof. c Notice ts ' hereby given that '• the ^ Board of Registry and Election will sit In the Borough of South Cape May. -N. J., at the Borough Hall, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER LB, 1921 - s> between the Hours of one and nine o'clock on said day. for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to • revise and correct the register of vot- " ers for said Genernl Election .of Tues- * November 8, 1921. ' Notice Is hereby given that on . 1 TUESDAY". NOVEMBER 8. 1921 the hours of 6 o'clock A^M. nnd 7 o'clock P. XL. n General Election j will be held nt which time the voters . ' of said elty will vole for the following - officers : . One member of the Senate ofth<h'' '"one member- of the General Assem- ! of New Jersey, for Cape May Coun- { VOne "coroner' of Cap*e May County, to ! serve for three years. , Two Councilmen to serve for three The following Public Questions will ' voted on: , . , I "State Institution Bon<(s" to Uie < j extent of 'fourteen Millions of dollars > I (fM.noo non.oQAL ; j The AtfeiptVi of "A Small Board I of F recholders" for the County of 1 I Cape May, N. J. ' R B. .XtARTIN. , I Dated September 3.' 1921. * -, NOTICE OP ELECTION Borongb of Cape May Point, N. J. , the c! h I s° '! V:' ' V I O nA o f *898)." apprdvedi April 4th, 1898. and the amendment i thereof. SPTUESI^'^11 OCTOBER between' the Jiours i>f one and nine o'clock on saM dny, for the purpose of rexjse^n no ' MrrecV The ^gls't eh of" vot? ' ers for said General Election of Tuedday. Novemhdb 8,. l9J n tt)at „'n . . . \

, - TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1921 ; between the hours of 6 o'clock A. XL. ' and 7 o'clock P. XL. a General Election will be held nt which time the votera 1 of said city will vote for the following ' One member of the Senate of the of New Jersey to servo for three One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May CounOne Coroner of Cape -May County to .. serve for three years. The following Public Questions will voted on: r "State Institution Bonds" to the , extent of fourteen' millions -of dollars i ($14.0C0,000.00)). ' The Adoption of "A Small Board ' of Freeholders" for the County of . Cape May, N. J. 1 ' FRANK YV. HUGHES. . . Borough Clerk. . Dated September 3. .1921. NOTICE OP ELECTION ' Township of Lower, N.' J. [ , In conformity with the provisions of an Act entitled, "An Act to Regulate Elections I Revision of 1898)." approved April 4th: 1898, and the amendments thereof. Notice (a hereby given that the J Board of Registry and Election will alt , ut Lower Township. New Jersey, at the "Township House, Cold Spring, New Jerb TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 between *t(ie liourn of one and nine • o'clock on said day. for the purpose ,of " making n registration of voters and to revise nnd correct the register of vot3 ore tor said General Election of Tuesday. November- 8. 1921. 2 Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY". NOVEMBER .8. 1921 between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. I and 7 o'clock P. M.. a General Election will be held at which time the voters of said city will vote for the following B officers: J « . One member of the Senate of the ./ — Stale of New Jersey to serve for threeX" > One member of the General AssedP f hly of New Jersey, for Capo May County. to serve for one year. . One Coroner of Cnpc Xlay County to , serve for three years. ... , One Township Committeeman ,to s . """ohe^Assesaor to* serve for three years, one Collector to serve .for throe rtir^nve"1 yearsf ' . ... f One Constable to .serve for three dj i Two Surveyors of the Highway) to 1 Four Pound Keepers for district No. : 1 2 3 nitd 4. to serve for one year. The following Public Questions will i l be .y»tcd on : ' . "State Institution Bonds" to the n pytent of ■ fourteen millions of .tjollnra ($>UW0, 000.00)). e The Adoption of "A Small Boara ' f{ Freeholders" for the County of - Cape, May, ti-.J- . !- WM. C. HOFFMAN. Townahlp Clerk. Dated September 8.' 1831.