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classified ; advertising! for sale ; FOR SALE— Cottage. Apply M- S. ' Grubb, 10 North street 12-31106 . FOR SALE — Dwelling hous«, Broad- j ' way and York Avenue, West Cape j May. 11 rooms and bath. Lot 60 ^ by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price- Easy .terms. Apply to j A. R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. j ( ^ for rent jj FOR RENT— Four room apartment : with use of bath- Apply 667 Wash- ; ington at . ll-19-tf-37. \ BIG POU LTRI^IVTEFTI Nfi TO BE ' HELD JANUARY 5 «, j' The annual meeting of - the Cape : May -Comity Poultry Association will Ke held in conjunction with the Poul- ] try Record Club on January 5, -NT. 30 • P. M., in the**Court House Building,! Cape May Court House. Mr. Willard Allen, poultry special- ] 1st, New Brunswick, will agajn dis- 1 cuss poultry records as kept by poul- 1 try record club members "for the) month of December.- This , feature ofP the work is very interesting to poultry raisers, who are trying to make poultry pay. , When the poultry specialist spreads on his blackboard records of individual pouttrymen ami 1 then discuss them, all those knowing anything about poultry can readily 1 see the high and low lights of the poultry business. < It is hoped th'at Mr. John N. Reeve, Burleigh, and MrT Joseph H. Cohen, Woodbine, will have reports oh how ' the competitive poultry association '• teams are progressing. Mr. Allen will id so handle, a good 1 and poor type of single comb white j leghorn hens and"tKscuss the points 1 of each at this meeting. Anyone interested in poultry, 1 whether they are bird owners or not,.! arc weldome to attend this meeting. | First Dairy Meeting^ id Cape May ' County The first' dairy meeting 'in Cape May County was held in the office of farm demonstration rather on the spur of the moment, after M- H. i Kceney, dairy specialist from New i Brunswick made an inspection trip of \ the dairy herds of Cape May county. ^ Every dairyman visited readily recognized M-- . Keefifly as a man who lffiows a cow ard when it was stated that a little meeting would* be held to talk over dairy problems, everyone expressed a desire to be present, and vwe present on the night of the lift h, to discuss feeding Due t- 'h /■ comparatively small scope of 'be dairy business in Cape M - v c-nnf . it lias been tboughj in
! the past that organised warfc in hn- j proving the dairy herds of Cape May cbonty would find vary little interest among the farmers. This attitude is : ^ flatly contradicted by the interest ' shown by the dairymen, especially in the central and southern parts of the county. MY Sheppanl Taylor, of Cold ; Spring, ami Edward Phillips, of Cape ; May, are very much interested in pure-bred Guernseys and are willing j to start a bull association .if soiqe other dairymen will conform with Mr- Keeney"s plan and build hp a ' Guernsey herd. The Holstein men I just as eager to build up the ■j Holstein breeding and it is hoped J that more pure-breds in this breed •'will be introduced- Mr. Keeney's ; ; next visit will be in January* when all dairymen will" be invited to Ed- , '.ward Phillips" .Jierd to see Mr. Keen , ey carry on a judging contest of . ', good and poor cows. (
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The young generation Is cef», tainly full of unique tricks. Tim latest is .sendbig a 1dm bf mail l») your sweetheart. The fcmmjjM, yonag person robs; * colored sob* stance on .her lips aad the* presses her Bps to a postcard, or h card that goes into an envelopes The ideal substance is mid to be h mixture of honey, gam arabic and cochincaL The cot -shows .Mia ■be km. - . — ■ '*■
J WEST ('APE MAY Miss Abbie Matthews,. of PhiladelI phia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred . i Matthews. j. Mr. and Mrs- James Hoffman and, ' j grandson," Glenn Davis, spent Christ- j; ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn) Davis, in Philadelphia. | Mrs. Winfield Pettit and Mis;? Ethel , j Pettit called on friends in the bori hough this week. I" Mr. and Mrs. Harr^ Settle enter- , tained fourteen relatives at dinner , last Sunday. ' I Miss Myrtle Chambers is spending I over New Year's in PhiladelphiaLeon Eldredge, of Freehold, N. J., , is spending the holidays at home- , -Mrs. Mary Hawn spent Christmas in Philadelphia with her uncle, William Stanton. Miss Helen Lee is ^pending ' the . holidays at Conowingo, Mel-, with reli atives. Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Wheaton enI 'ertained Mr. and -Mrs. William Richi mond and son, Joseph, of/Gibbstown, j N' J-, over, Christmas, j Daniel Eldredge entertained his two , ' daughters, Marion and Edna, of , Philadelphia, a few days -this week. , | Miss Janet, and Charlotte Eldredge are spending a few days this week' with" relatives in Philadelphiaj — ~ _ 1 UNABLE TO SECURE FILM . The following letter has been re- . ceived from Mrs. William M. Waur ters, Educational . Director of the f E" rt of New York, authority for . Women's Organizations in New Jeri "I regret very mudh that, owing to 1 the revision of thlf the mol tjoii picture of th'fc proposed plans for i - 'he development of the Port of New j - York in accordance with the new rct port, it will be necessary to post- j j none the showing at Cape May for j about two weeks. I Th? Women's Republican Club -re- 1 ; grets the necessity of withdrawing l the invitation to the other clubs for 1 January 10th. The new date-will be announced laterCHARLOTTE K. STEVENS, Corresponding SecretaryCARD OF THANKS .The family of Mrs. Helen B«hneU wish to express their heartfelt ap- ^ preciation of the sympathetic assistance of their friends during their re--cent bereavement. IN MBMORIAM HAND — In loving remembrance of , our dear" husband and father, Ellis J. * Hand, died December 29lh, 1918. Sadly fhtssed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. MONEY -TO LOAN Sums of $500 and 51,000 to loan on first bond and mortgageJ. H. HUGHES 410 Woshingtoq Street 12-17-3t Me dim
BENEFIT DANCE Tha benefit dance held in St- Man ! i Hall, Wednesday evening, December1 ; 28, 1921, was a great sjiceeas. The > Hall was beautifully decorated and ! refreshments .were served which were greatly enjoyed by the young I folk- The dances have been well at; > • tended and greatly enjoyed by all. * i Another dance will be given next " : Wednesday evening, January 4, 1922. r : COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERN- C 1 MENT - . 1 Cape May City, N. J. j Statement for the Month of Nov. 1921 j, ' Regular meeting, Tuesday, Novem- j ' 1, 1921, 10 00 A. M. , 1 " Directors present, Messrs. Melvin, I Sheppard and Wentzell- j Minutes read and approved. Busir neSs transacted: Ordinance vacating ( certain streets on block known a= { Stockton Land Co., passed third. ( reading and ordered published! Pe- ^ ' tition as presented by the Solicitor ^ 1 to Public Utility Commission in the | f matter of gas rates ordered forward- ( ' «d. Resolution renewing notes of S-V { 1 500.00 at each local bank,' passed. • Bills ordered paid, $1,005.44. ^ 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1921- Regu- j ■ far. meeting at 10.00 A- M. Directors present, Messrs. Melvin, Shep- - pard, Wentzell. Minutes read and ' ■ j • • • i r approved. Clerk reported: John Kremer paid r in $16.00 for damages to fire hy- ' drant- Statement for September, , 1921, published- Ordinance on streets ■of Stqckton Land Co. published, s Macejjgnian Baptist Church notified - "Thst the city will vacate the lots now used as storage for wagons, etc., ( ! on January 1, 1922. Statement foi; , - October, 1921, accepted^ ^ Solicitor reported: Petition- on gas ( - rate -delivered to Utility "CotnmisDepartment Public Safety report ; ed: Police, three arrests; fines $6.75j Director Finance reported: Engineer ^ f Water Works, November 7, 1.921, ( 4,805,605 gallons, and for October, ] e 25,339,265. r Director of Streets reported: Car , of coal delivered to sewer disposal- ) Petition for Corgie street sewer referred. to Soliciotr. Notice ordered sent to Assessor to present the tax ( • duplicates to the Commissioners be- ( ' fore laying them before the County ^ B Tax Board- Mayor reported: Prog- ( r ress in Celebration of Armistice Day | ■ Bills ordered paid, $25.00. o Regular meeting, Tuesday, Novem- - ber 15, 1921, 10.00 A- M. Directors r i present, Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, vj Wentzell. Minutes read and approv- 1 - I ed to date. -| . Clerk reported: Statement for Oc- , r | tober accepted- Assessor notified conceeniilg tax duplicates. - 1 Director Public Safety reported: K1 Police Department, O. K- Director r Finance reported: Engineer Water c Works,. November 14, 1921, 4,751,460 gitMojis. Director Streets reported: progres?^ Resolution passed "Appre- •• dating the success of the celebration of Armistice Day.'" Bills' ordered paid, $37-84. t Tuesday, November 22, 1921, regu- - lar meeting, 10.00 A- M. Directors - present, Messrs. Sheppard- and Went- - sell; absent, -Mr. MelW Minutes - read and repffrtW: Statement for October publisheiV Engineer -Water Work^,-NOvember 21, 1921, 4,507,300 gallons. Ball's' orf dered paid, $26.88. — — ^ - Tuesday, November 29, 1,921, regular meeting, at 1090 -At M. Directors present, Messrs- Melvin, Sheppard, Wentzell. Minutes read and tion on garbage removal Wildwood n appWved. Clerk, reported: Informaand Ocean City-' Engineer instructed to prepare specifications for garbage removal. Bids for garbage removal ordered advertised. Map or rearrangement of streets op Stockton Land Co. ordered filed. Bills ordered paid, $270.85WM. PORTER, City Clerk-12-3 l-*lt -103 ASSESSOR'S NOTICE Borough of Cape May Point Notice is hereby, giveij to the taxpayers of the' Borough of Cape^ay Point, that for .the purpcre of en- ■ abling taxpayers. to ascertain, what assessments have been made against them and to' confer inrtformally withthe assessor as to the correctness of the assessment, and that ^n.v errors ' may be corrected before the filing of the duplicate, the assessment list for the year 19?2 will be open for inspection at ifly residence on Cape Avenue, Cape May Point, N, J., betw^n the hours of 1-00 and 4:00 p. M-, January 6th, 1?22. . MILTON H. BA1R, ) Assessor- - 12-31-1 ^
WITH THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN | The Sunday School Christmas ser- ; \-ices held Friday. 23rd inst, Were a ' I complete success. The anthems and i ; music as given by the organist and , choir on Christmas were p joy. and a : , delight The cantata showed the re- j j suit of hard work and careful re- ; hearsing. The general verdict is i that a professional .choir could hardly | have done better- a Sunday services, 10 K. M. and 7.30 . M. | I Sabbath School at 8 P.M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 7.30 j P. M. For the Weds of Prayer the -coir 'i gregation will unite with the Baptist and Methodist Churches- Mon- I day and Tuesday in the Baptist Wednesday in the .v ^resby.terlan Church and Thursday and Fri | day in the Methodist Church. Friday is als^the annual meeting of the Cape May County Bible Society. Sunday next Mr. Rodes and MrQbidort will sing a duet at the mornservice. At the evening s.ervice Mr. Rodes and Mr. Porter will sing the duet "God is - My Strong Salvation," by Berwald, and the choir' will render the anthem, "Oft in Danger,"! by Shelley- A forward look in the, direction of a cantata for Easter is ' being made. * . ■ FIRST BAPTIST William Hunter, Minister , ^ Old and New Year Services \ 10.30 A. M. — Morning Worship. An Old Year Service- Sermon topic, ' "Looking Backward." 3.00 P. M.— Church School for Bi Study. 7'30 f. M. — Evening Worship. A New Year Service- Sermon topicr ■ "Looking Forward-" , > At both sen-ices the choir will Ire- 1 peat by special request all or a piart j of the musical numbers so efficiently ' rendered last Sunday. ^ | Master Friend D. Hunter will al- , so assist with the violin and render solos. The Week The Baptist Church will unite with the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches in a Union obsen-ance ofthe "Week of Prayer." The services on Monday and Tuesday nights will held in this church at 7.45 o'clock.
We invite the members and frieads ' of. oar sister chardfe* to meet wRh, _ (j METHODIST CHURCH Saiiday, January 1st 7.45 P. M— A mortgage burning, service, when • the mortgage which been against the parsonage will be burned. The present Methodist I j parsonage, which is located on 'the ' | corner of Franklin street and Sew- ; j ell avenue, was built three years ago | at a cost of about $9,000- Each year 'since payments have" been made dh i the mortgage, which is now cancelled. Hiis "makes the entire church property free of debt. Th^ Ladies' 1 Aid Society has had a prominent part in this work. , ' There w-ill beka special program 1 and an appropriate celebration Sun- •! day overling to mark this splendid achievement. 1030 A. M. — New Year's sermon "by the miriiltdr. 3 00 P. M. — Sunday School. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT , Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. * Rector SUNDAY SER-VICES 8 00 A. M- — Holy Communion. :0:30 A. M. Second services and ser8:45 P. M. Sunday School. 4:ft0 P. M. Evensong. UNCLAIMED MAIL ) ! List of unclaimed letters remaining i in Cape May P. O. for week ending December 29. 1921Brown, Lewis. , Chancy, Larry. Cobunn, Col-1 Henry Clay. eriatopher, T. F. nsler, Mr. and Mat. Edgar W. , Ganjper, Dr. Walter "A. A. Ga^elick, Mrs. R. W. % Hall, Francis G. Ireland, P- G. i Leedom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. < Mullen, Lee. Nunn.F. N • Smith, Mrs. Hattie Bt| Whitaker, J. G., Jr. r' White, Mr. and Mrs. J GIn calling for the above please say - advertised. r SOL NEEDLES, I'. VADVERTISE CAPE MAY i Too little attention is given to adt vertisjing our city, f • Seashore resorts are the play- > grounds of the nation- Our business I is created not by our indus^ies, al- . though it would be a good thing if. a
Jw»kMlo«mr, bothy wrMV 1 i Whrt daing to Mali * greater summer trmieT A* we EfcM vertfeing* Are we going after bu«4ness or are we romplaisantly sitting Jdcwn with folded arms and saying: | jl"C^>e May is well known, people wig 1 , come here if they want tot don't malm this mistake. We dag . \ } go after business In orde^ to get ttt ^ _ Our City Commissioners should * } to set aside -a good liberal appropriar tion for advertising this cominjf yeat. ) Ocean CSty is planning to apprapcfeliM ate between $7^00.00 and $8,00&0fc-"^fl 1 Wildwood's budget contains, a sum of , $15,000.00 for advertising purposes. ""I* t North Wildwood and Wildwood Crest J ' are^gorng to add $2500.00 to this , amount. So that Wildwood will have , . a total amount of $17,500-00. j Cape May's appropriation ^-should not be less than that of other resoita. • t If it raises our taxes a trifle, who cares if they do a greater buaigmfc ■ il We cannot afford tp fall behnid SB^P^ other resorts. The Co m m i sskmenr "* should consider this question wellPUBLIC NOTICE Public qotice is hereby given that the assessment list in the Borough dff M West Cape May, for the year 1922, will be open for inspflttion-on Saturday, the thirty-first day of December,. A. D. 1921, and on Saturday, the w seventh day of January, A. D. 1948, ' between the hours of 10 A. M- and 6 j P- M., at the office of the assessor, f 515. Broadway, in said borough- On the said days "any tax payer may ascertain what assessments have been made "against him and confer inform- , ally with the assessor concerning the same- \ ' . ALBERT SMITH, Assessor. jot it down That we do the very best line of Commercial Printing and at reasonable prices. Give us your next y order and let us prove our assertion. Bear in mind, we want your business, and we pro1 pose making ourselves de- - serving. . Are you with us? i thank you
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