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• 'JBL - ^ *- * '■ ' CAPE MAY STAR JWDWAYE] Published by BTAR AND WAVE PWB. CO. Oweo-por-ted) a^rr g, HAND, PmU«tl CAPS HAY, NEW JERSEY A. LXON SWING . . Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 PER ® TEAR IN ADVANCE 1\ii paper is entered at the poet- j office aa second-das* postal matter. Publishing a cnmmuniratio.i tr |t I columns doea not necessarily 0 Amply editorial endorsement. c • Communications will not be eon- i ildaiml nnlees signed. v BAKED BEAN SUPPEB A Baked Bean Supper will\e giv- ® SB by the members of the W. ^-jx class of the First Baptist Sunday School in the basement of the church on Thursday, March 23rd- Tickets ° wfl] sell for thirty-five cents with additional charges for ice cream and cake Don't miss the last American Legion Conceit, Liberty Theatre, Mon- s day evening, March 27, 1922. TWINS CELEBRATE t Mrs. Bmily H- Sweeney and Mrs- * Anna P- McKean celebrated their 68th birthday on March 5thMrs. Irwin Stevens entertained in c their honor on Saturday afternoon, and Miss End a Sweeny at dinner on * Sunday. They received congratulations from many friends. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS County of Cape May Sale of Temporary Notes _ Sealed bids will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the ^ Board of Chosen Freeholders of the ( County of Oape May to be held in the Board Room in the Court House. Oape May Court House, N- J-, on Tueday, March 21, 1922, at 12 o'clock ; (toon, for the following: 4151,000 Temporary Notes of the County of Oape May, to be dated March 1st, 1922, to be paid July 1st. 1924, bear interest at rate six per Centum per annum, denomination (1,000 coupon notes, interest payable ■ aemi -annuallyI Delivery to be made— $60,000 on or before April 15, 1922 $50,000 on or before May 15, 192 2 $51,000 on or before July 1, 1922 This issue of notes to finance the reconstruction of State Highway Route 14, Section 5, the County of •Oape May, to be reimbursed by the State in 1924. Bids to be per $1,000 plus accrued interest and must be accompanied by -certified check made payable to Harpy Headlev, bounty Treasurer, in pum equal to ten per cent. (10%) of the entire bid price. The board reserves the right to reany or all bids. By 'direction of the Board. March 8, 1922. IRVING FTTCH, Clerk, Sea Isle City, N- J
WITH THE £ CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning worship at 10-30 o'clock, with five minute sermon to childrenBible school at 3 P. M. Classes for all ages- Interesting etiidy of Book of Amos. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.45 P. M- Sub"Habits, Good and Bad." Evening worship at 7-30 o'clockThe JuniorsVroeet at 4 P. M-, on Wednesday-Mid-week congregational service on Wednesday, 7.30 P. M. The sixth chapter of Galatians will be studied. A cordial invitation to ail services is extended to residents and visitors without a church homeS PRESBYTERIAN Sickness invaded the choir to such a degree that very few were present on Sunday last Mrs. Bosserman of- | floated at the organ for Miss Porter, who was on the sick list The leader of the choir was held at home, the family being sickFIRST BAPTIST William Hunter, Minister 10.80 A. M- — Morning worship sermon topic, "The Gospel of Dirt" 3.00 P. M. — Church School. Classes for all ages 7-80 P. M- — 'Evening worship- A biographical sermon. Subject, "St. nick." The Week 7 AO Wednesday evening, weekly social meeting. March 23rd, reserve the date — A supper.
OLD CARPENTER SAW HAS MUSIC LV IT If Cape May society folk start on '' Tuesday by digging up all the old 61 wood saws and striking them mys- v teriously its all the fault of Joseph Quidort with the aid of his two * brothers, one on the piano and one s on the violin. Joseph took ' an old familiar carpenter saw striking it J ! with a malet thereby extracting amazing harmony playing the pop- | ular songs of the day at a meeting of the men of -the Presbyterian Church one evening last week. Ronald Qu «- ' dort, at the piano drew applause by playing popular music and by the nonchalant manner in which he j changed from jazz to classical music. I j Leon Quidort gave an exhibition of his ability on the violin which was I { ' well rendered. In fact the whole ^ family are musically inclined, for tyit £ ' a short time ago the dog took part in t : the minstrel show of the Progressive ( League and the cat is under instruct- } ions so in the near future you may ( look for a musical sketch in which ( the whole family takes part. ( DROP IN FORDS ' You'll need a Ford this spring. ' f The new low prices are an unusual ' t inducement- All models ready for ' immediate delivery. I will appreciate 1 1 your consideration- Ronald E. Quir dort, salesman, 37 Jackson street, - Oape May- Connected with Focer & t Mecray, Oape May. f MRS. KNERR ENTERTAINES Mrs. Mary A. Knerr entertained on Friday evening for the Mothers of the scholars of her Sunday School class, who will assist her at the Baked Bean supper given by the class on March I 23rd.
■ WE ARE OFFERING jlADIES' DRESSES 1 1 fja $19.50 dresses at $ 9.95 X I sjT $23.50 dresses at 11.50 X J // V \ $27.50 dresses at 14.50 jj| ij - f 77" ALSO SLTTS AM) COATS THAT WERE >f A ■! ' 119.56. AT THE LOW PRICE OF jj| I IQ These goods must positively be sold as H Ml HI M we are closing out the Ladies' Dress De- B I1 111 partment entirely. * U 1 I MP These dresses are priced w .Q4U^ WAY BELOW COST § 1 1 1 Come in and you will be convinced of the X£ , J 4\ great bargains we are offering. This does fl \| not obligate you to boy- ££ g N. S. KAHN I : 1 ■ 5*3 WASHINGTON STREET jjm " Cape May, N. J.
ORDINANCE An Ordinance Appropriating Msaeye . and Authorizing the hnnn of J Improvement Notes in the ) Borough of West Cape May c Be it ordained by the Mayor end 1 Common Council of the Borough of . r West Cape May that there be appro k printed the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,0004)0) for the purpose of ( purchasing fire apparatus for use ir. the said Borough and for the construction, alteration and repair of a n suitable building in which to bouse the samee That to defray the expense of and j, provide -for the cost and payment for j the same there be issued by the said c ^ Borough and executed and delivered t ^ by the officers thereof. Improvement i Notes of the said Borough to the am r ount -of Three Thousand Dollars. I ($3,0004)0), which said notes shall be t ^ issued in accordance with the pro- g ^ visions of Chapter 252 <rf the Laws of v r. 1916, and the acts amendatory there- ( r of and supplementary thereto. l ^ That the said notes shall be of de- ( 1 nominations of five hundred dollars ($500.00) each, shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent- per annum , payable semi-annually, on the first I days of March and September in each and every' year and shall be dated I March 1st, 1922, and be payable as ' _ follows: Five Hundred dollars on I March 1st, 1923; five hundred dollars A on March 1st, 1924; five hundred dollars on March 1st, 1925; five hundred dollars on March 1st, 1926; five hundred dollars on March 1st, 1927, and five hundred dollars on March " 1st, 1928- , That the debt statement rtSjuired to < be filed with the Clerk of the said 1 Borough has been filed. LJAJIVUgAl 5IM WW" w.iw
That the total net debt of the said < Borough including the debt hereby 1 intended to be incurred does not exceed seven perce ntum of the assessed \ valuation of the said Borough. That this ordinance shall take ef- ■ feet immediately upon its final sageAdopted this sixth day of March, D. 1922. EDWIN MORTON, Mayor Attest: THEO. W. REEVES, Clerk. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS | Estate of Leonora Rothelle, Deceased Pursuant to the order of HARJiY DOUGLASS, Surrogate of the County of pape May, made on' the day of February, A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or affirmation, their claims and demands against the esof said deceased within six . months from the 25th day of FebruI A- D. 1922, or they will be for- - ever barred of any action against the . subscriber. Dated February 25th, A- D. 1922. CHARLES A. SWAIN, I Executor. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, 3-4-10-13-pfl5.54 , NOTICE OF BIDS , Bids will be received by the Cony-. , missioners at the City Hall, Cape May, N. J-, on Tuesday, March 14th, ■ 1922, at 10 A. M., for one motor ■ sprinkler, 2V4-ton chassis, 1000 galI Ion square tank, sprinklers in front. [ To be operated by quick acting gate ■ valves controlled from driver's seat. } Gate valves and all piping to be > brass. I The completed machine to be sinri- ■ lar to the one now in use by the City I of Cape May- ' Please submit specifications with | your bid- ' GEORGE P- WENTZELL, » Commissioner of StreetsJ 3-4-2t-pf3.42 j NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS I Esttfte of Matilda Rothelle, Deceased j Pursuant to the order of HARBY I S- DOUGLASS, Surrogate of the* , County of Cape May, made on the | 25th day of February. A. D. 1922, on ' the application of the subscriber, ExI ecutor of said deceased, notice is ' hereby given to the creditors of said j deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, I under oath or affirmation, theif . claims and demands against the es- | tate of said deceased within six [ months from the 25th day of Febru- | ary, A- D- 1922, or they wall be for- | ever barred of any action against the I subscriber- [ Dated February 25tli, A. D. 1922ji CHARLES A- SWAIN, , Executor. r SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, i Proctor. 3-4-l0-14-pfl5-64 sis d x
The MAULE J?I> CJ7 SEED BOOK I l\i-J!a = ' SnwJ a rental for it <od at . WM. HEHtT MAPLE, be. t NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT 1 May County Common Pleas Court John Knox, Administrator . of the estate of Jeanette Bell 0 Knox, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Mar- 1 garet L. Taxis, Defendant Action ® at Law. In Attachment Notice of ( Attachment ( Notice is herby given that a writ t of attachment in the abovfe-entitled t action was issued on January 19, 9 1922, at the suit of John Knox, ad- ' ministrator of the estate of Jeanette * Knox, deceased, against the ee- ^ tate of Margaret L Taxis, for the sum of One Thousand Dollars, which « was served by the Sheriff of the ' of Oape May, on January 21, ' 1922; and returned served into the Clerk's Office, on January 25, 1922. Dated February 13, 1922. ' A. C HILDRETH, t Clerk, j Lewis T. Stevens, Attorney. J-16-5t-pfl0.9l BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS County of Cape May Notice to Advertising Agencies Sealed bids will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders to be held in Cape May Court House, N- J., on Tuesday, March 21, 1922, at 12J5 M., for the following:For placing special advertising for [ i the season of 1922 in accordance with , schedule approved by the Board and ■ which may be obtained Upon applica- - tion to Irving Fitch, clerk, Sea Isle ! City, N. J. Each bidder to accompany his bid i with at least three sketches of proposed cuts to be used. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By direction of the BoardIRVING FITCH, Clerk, WEST CAPE MAY 1 Howard Richardson spent the week end at home- : Mrs- Charles Perkins spent Thurs- : day and Friday at Audubon. » Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Reeves spent - the week.end at Easlon, Pa5 Mrs- Annie Hand spent Tuesday in 1 Philadelphia. Mrs. Clemet Newfcirk was a Philr adelphia shopper on Tuesday. x Don't miss the last American Le- - gion Concert, Liberty Theatre, Mon- -- day evening, March 27, 1922. The Wearin' of the Green SSI A FINE Assortment of Y Green Snakes, Irish ie 3otatoes and St Patrick's I * specialties. Green noveln ties of all kinds for parties 5 sis FkOTH'S ie v Candy Land r. LIBERTY BUILDING
DEEDS, NOT WORDS May Paople Have Absolute Proof of Doede at Home. Iff# not words bat deeds that prove -roe merit The deods of Down's Kidney Pills, Have made their local reputation. Proof, lies in. the testimony at Cape May people. George Lehman, 480 W. Perry SC. Jape May, says: "A cold settled la kidneys and inflammation set In. kidney secretions bothered me, causing me to loe* my net at night as I had to get up so often to pass My back was weak and when stooped over I had trouble to straighten up. When I sat down I could hardly get np. After using Doan's Kidney Fills my back was strengthenid and the pains let np. My kidneys also became regular in action and 1 felt strong and well The results have lasted.*' Price 80c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Kidney Pills — the same theMr. Lehman had. Poeter-Mllburn Co.. Mfra, Buffalo, N. Y. Quite a number of our ladies went learn how to make bate on Tuesday.
' ; - i, I TRIP SUNDAY £MABCR19 PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Leaven Cape May 7.90 A. M. Stopping at principal stottaan . between Cape May, Wild wood. Ocean City and South Seavillfu Tickets on sale commencing Fridav, March 17. See Independence Hall, Memorial Hail, j Academy of Fine Arts, Commercial and UriveMty Museums, Fairmount Park, Zoological Garden and the many other objects of interest of ~I*e Quaker Otv," PtMHlbHll System The Route of the Broadway Limited —
Wear-Ever Aluminum Stewpans Regular Price 85 Cents. SP6MAL OC FEBRUARY 27 PRICE jJ)C, TO M4RCH 12 Cover* IS Cents Extra JESSE M. BROWN 110 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. | 1 1 MILLINERY OPENING | S Friday and Saturday, Mar. 17 and 18 | " A Presentinc the new and authentic Millinery Modes for Spring Xl to which tou are invited- A collection distinguished for its variety, ' JSC supreme style and notably fine values. A Hats for the matron in smart new styles; sport hats and an Xt jjf excellent line of children's hats at the lowest possible prices, will Xl Vr also be on display. JJfc g LOTTIE R. HILLMAN | 0 Out Tuesdays 209 Perry Street ft Xt CAPE MAY, N. J. ft 1 ANNUAL >| 1 chicken salad supperi § AJVD g | DANCE I |lN ST. MARY'S HALL! x ft x T§ § Thursday Evening, March 16, 1922 § a SappeTiroffl 5 to 8 P. M. a | Dancing from 8 to 11.30 P. M. 8 1 ADMISSION - - - 50 CENTs| xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*

