Cape May Star and Wave, 7 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

^^ageTwo ' CAPE MAY STAR AND >AVE Saturday, January 7,

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IRONER ti The heavy rains around Phoenix, b Ariz., late in the summer, flooded ir quite a good deal of the town and tl surrounding country. Water, which tl was about two feet deep on the street a level at the State Capitol overflowed e; into tbe basement wherein all the tl State records were stored, doing con- ti siderable damage to them. These f, records were valuable and dated £ back for years, so it was important fi and necessary to restore them as b much as possible. * t Mr. Merrill Hamilton, an electricsalesman, suggested ironing the rec- b ords with an electric ironer. The s State officials brought in some of the a wet papers. The results were so sat- t isfactory that more of the wet pa- j pers were brought down and ironed 5, out- I The State officials then purchased c the ironer and moved it to the lawn t of the Capitol grounds where it was s operated for 24 hours a day for sev- a eral weeks. The Corporation Com- a mission of the State used it for their records during the day and the Engineering and State Departments at night, using six men to a shift, three to feed the papers into the machine and three to take them out ( ARMENIA— WEST OF THE t AVENUE 1 I Visitors to New York seeking a ' 1 new sensation and food that is "dif- 1 [ ferent" will find both in a certain 1 § Armenian restaurant that has recent- ' " ly opened in 45th street just a few 1 doors west "of T^h avenue. A gorgeous person in Oriental costume stands without this novel res-

taurant, welcfl^Bi you with a court- g eons bow and In wide the bosptta» •] door. Doj® fcesHpte, step right * in. .You are M once impressed with .® Oriental Jftqw , depending from m latticed cflng but you wish that ,® wall bracts had also been mod- f eled along th®same lines- However, £ the room is® decorated in delicate £ the lining is quite sufficient you to v9' with interest the AH -3 Baba door At conceals, not * cave n filled with Mvels, but the telephone :5 booth. M Mlward Durand designed « decoratms. M Aii attcriMrt places a menu card W before >"°J Strange words made Jn some other® se familiar foods such % lamb w® various kinds of vege- :jj tables. P<*ibly you order Kouzou- W lflnb with potatoes, an Oriental salaif and top off with a sweet, v pakiava," id a cup of thick syrupy coffee, Anfcnian style- You listen £ the mucal strains of stringed in- |j struments Sip your Armenian coffee £ and forgef that Fifth avenue is but £ few steJ away. *1 SLIGHT MISCALCULATION j A weaHhy American's aunt had ^ died abroid and he cabled for the re- .1 mains to ke sent to him in this coun- jjj try. Great was his astonishment 1 when th# undertaker whispered to *j 1 that the body received was that f of a man in the uniform of a high -a , ranking officer. After the passage £ . of additional cables, he received this g j one from some G. H. Q-: "Keep the General. Your aunt has . been buried with full military hon- — - ore-" - V

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS ) COUNTY OF CAPE MAY j NEW JERSEY J RESOLUTION ) By the Finance Committee — 1 "BE IT RESOLVED, by- the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the Coun- ] tv of Caoe Mav New Jersev, that there shall be assessed, raiSfd by taxation ( and coH^ for the fiscal" year, 1922, the sum of *401310.77 for the pur i pose of meeting the appropriations set forth in tbe foltewing s^mentjrf 1 "Anticipated Revenues and Appropriations for the fiscal year 1922, to wit. ^ COUNTY BUDGET < 1921 1920 J Amount in Surplus Revenue Account, year ending De- ^ M S18, 095-77 I cember J (A) ANTICIPATED REVENUES ) 1922 1921 J *35,000.00 *18,095 77 1 Surplus revenue appropriated — Miwllanpoui; revenue — Miscellaneous ... .. =

1 County farm — *1, 000-00 Office county clerk loOO OO Office surrogate 2,000.00 Office sheriff — ' 14,500.00 1330000 , . , .. . 65,000.00 45,000 00 State motor vehicle fund 401.810 77 480,029-99 ■ Amount to be raised by taxes *516310.77*556,625.76 (B) APPROPRIATIONS 1922 1921 "* * „ *13,000.00 $13,000.00 . _ 7.000.00 7300.00 1 Freeholders - _ 25,000.00 25,00000 1 Bridges ~ " 5.000.OO 5,000 00 \ Contingent 54,000.00 97,50000 1 Road maintenance 65,000 00 45,000 00 < State aid road repairs 14 300.00 15.00000 U E Hospitals " 500.00 500.00 h ; Coroners 11, 000.00 11,000 00 7 I Almshouse ; 150.00 150-00 v . Stationery _ l7 8oo.OO 11,000 00 / planes — "—",7" _ 500.00 600-00 I [ Burying soldiers and. sailors 1,500-00 1.200.00 V : Printing and advertising — 1 ,800.00 1 300.00 ? \ ^ikbididin^d-^undr::: — :: wjjg-g v • Public schools — """ 1^00.00 1,800 00 . Tax commissioners 1 2,000.00 12.000.00 . Discounts 8.000.00 j New roads n.000-00 1230000 t fiecV°ns 7X— 5,000.00 5,000.00 : Sheriff's office ---. 3,80000 3300.00 t £,un£g ik 13,000.00 1 2,000.00 \ £}®Jks, office. : _ 2,00030 2,000.00 f Widow's pensions SSbOO 1.000.00 > Lighting roadi , 753.00 750.00 f totergt Sn bonds trinporan »t»- gg .HJooIoS f Maturing bonds 9536.12 9336.12 f '« 3SSS — — iss 1 I 5,000.00 5,000.00 w. Special advertising - . o Mn aq [' Salaries district foreman 1971700 I 3 per cent, on temporary notes, *423,900 00 12,71 1. 00 f. 1920 emergency notes — | 1921 emergency notes — coooqb f (1) Summary- invertigation — f: (2) Repairs Stone Harbor bndge x2300.00 J V (8) Courts \ 8'313'67 ?: ' *516310 77*556,625.76 = \ Less anticipated revenues (taxes not Included) 114300-00 76395.77 ft Amount to be raised by taxation — r *401,810-77*480,029.99 f: (C)i ft BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, thJt a hearing on the foregoing CounK ty Budget be held in the Freeholders' Rx>m, in the C<>u^ House, ^ape May g. Court House, N. J-, on January 10th, 1922, at 2 o'clock in the P. M-, at Sr. which time and place objections thereto may be presented by any taxpayer ft <rf the county; that notice of such heariig, together with the biidget as ap- ■ proved, be polished at least twice in si least one newspaper circulating in K the county, first publication to be December SOth, 1921, and the second Janft uary 6th, 192£, and, f: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, thdt the "budget " shall also constitute B the Tax Resolution. T E: The foregoing "Budget" resolution las approved by the Board at a reg- | ular meeting held on the 20th day of December, 1921, and pubhc notice is ff hereby given that hearing of any taxpayers of the county who wish to |: object thereto or otherwise be heard will be held in the. Court House, Cape i May Court House, N- J., Tuedav, Janiary 10th, 1922, at 2 o'cloA in the (i afternoon, after which Die Budget Resolution will be taken up for final ft adoption. % By direction of the Board, „ _ , E IRVING FITCH, Clerk. |f 12-81-21-107-2t 1

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