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NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Matilda Rothelle, Deceased Pursuant to die order of HARPY S- DOUGLASS. Surrogate of the County of Gape May, made on the 25th 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 estate of said deceased within six months from the 25th day of February, A. D. 1922/ or they will be forever barred of any action against the srtscriberDated February 25th, A. D. 1922. CHARLES A SWAIN, Executor. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. 3-4-10-14-pf 15-54 io»d or CXOII" FREEHOLDERS Oounty of Osps May XTotlcs to Contractors Sealed bids will be received and op- - vned at a regular meeting of the Board " -of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May. to be held in Uie Board Room. In the Court House. Cape May Oourt House, N. J., on Tuesday, May Sad, 1929, at 11.16 o'clock, for the following: For furnishing all tools, machinery, labor, etc.. for removing sand and debris on Beach avenue. Cape May City, and resurfacing with gravel a portion of said avenue, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by County Engineer and approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders, a copy of which may be obtilned upon application .to Mt. R. Fendell Smith. County Engineer. Marmora.' N. J., upon deposit of five dollars (ID. which amount will he returned If the plans and specifications accompany a bid. or are returned in good condition. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to Harry Headley. County Treasurer. In amount equal to ten per cent of the bid price, as a guarantee of good faith, also a certificate of a Surety Company, satisfactory to the Be-' of Chosen Freeholders, stating thai they will provide said bidder with a bond in the tull amount of the bid orlce. *- The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . By direction of the Board. April 19. 19.1. jRyijfG FITCH. I Clerk. . Sea Isle City. S. J- ! <-2:-2-pf*.fK STATE or MEW JERSEY STATE HIGH W AV COMMISSION Trenton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that sealed bids will be .received by the State Highway fQ Commission of New trln'Vor ,use ill the t r J in accordance with the requirements . -specified. Including freight and all transportation c,iar"2^,) otg,.r details! .^111° be furnlslied^vuin "bPycH'Jon lo A ft'. Mulr Supertntrndcnt^of . " "'"Shia"* ill be received at the the State Highway Commi"iori. Broad Street Bank Building. Trenton. . ^ STsuifc ™ "Sia ■"SSSS&rTSSJ. «'Si,r-2"-s2; dressed envelopes, and conditions under which bids will be. accepted f tor, the ShSr'" Vuperintend'ent of° Maintenance. Vol ^T'm^kbeBoUbti'nKed u^n request. Rids must be made n^the Srt^Mlgnat^8 therein.' and as "J"1™*1 &us- s velopes which will be furnished each bidder with the bid blank- bearing the name and address of the bidder on the outside and must be accompanied b> a certified check drawn to the order of the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey for not less than ten per cent <301,)) of the amount of the bid. provided that the said -certified check shall not be less than $500.00 or more than $20,000.00 and be delivered at the above place on or before the hour named. Bids not submitted on the standard proposal form or enclosed In other than the special envelope wfll be considered Informal and will be rejected. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certificate from a surety cornea nv duly authorized to do business In this state, statin-- that such surety company 'will provide said bidder with a bond in such sum as is required in and in accordance .with the provisions of said specifics lions, conditioned for • the faithful performance of the profa . visions qf the contract and specifleaThe State Hlghk'ay Commission reserves the right to -reject any or all bids. By order of the State.. Highway Com- | . mission. A lee OROVKR. Chief Clerk. 4-M-J.pm.t8

WEST CAPE MAY d Nv (Too late for last week's issue) f Mt. and Mrs- Theodore Reeves made e a trip to Philadelphia Friday in their e carn Joseph Marnell is spending some . time with his parents. s Reuben Hoffman and son, LilLburn, i are spending some tame here. ■, Robert Lloyd is home for over r Easter. Janet Salusbury is spending a week i with her parents. Mrs- Edward Hughes spent Monday - in Philadelphia. e Mir. and Mrs. William G- Blattner ■ entertained Mr- and Mrs. William j Smith, of Wildwood, on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves and v daughter, Dorothy, are spending the Easter holidays with Mr. and MrsTheodore Reeves. Mrs. Annie Hand was a Philadel- ■ phia shopper on Thursday- ■ Mrs- Charles Hughes has returned after spending a few days away. Contractor George Patterson is becoming quite a familiar figure here, i hating recently built a number of [ stylish and modern houses of the r bungalow type. Ashton Gilbert is occupying his new house just completed at the cor1 ner of Calumbia street and 3rd ave- • Real estate agent M- A- Scull says '• there is an unusual demand for 1 housese to rent, both furnished and ■ unfurnished, which the supply does [ not equal- Anyone having real es1 tate to rent might do well to list it with him. \ Contracts have been awarded to i local contractors for the building of ! five more houses on the Miller farm ' sectionN. Ravnor is beautifying his bun- ' galow on Broadway by a coat of - j paint. j Frank Florentine, the popular taxi- I, 'cab driver, is erecting a modern ten- | . room bungalow at the Corner of j ' Columbia street and First avenue, |' : West Cape May, and when completed j \ will be equipped with electric lights, | ! bath, etc. He will probably not oc- * cupy the place before the close of the , coming seasonWEST CAPE MAY I — — I Mrs. William Nichols was a PhilaI delphia shopper one day last week. I < I Edgar Dawson spent the Easter | ' holidays with his parents on Emerald j ' avenueLeo Allen, of Philadelphia, spent I [ the week end with his family. I Mrs. Leslie Saulisburv had as her | . guest on Sunday, Mrs- Joseph Green, j 1 of Philadelphia. Mr- and Mrs. James Maceroy spent r Easter with Mr- and Mrs. John j Mr. and Mrs. Elleson Leap enter- ] tained their daughter over the week ] > end- ' Mr- and Mrs. Harry Crosby and i daughter, Ruth, spent the holidays - with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand. i ■j Allen Roseman, of Philadelphia, I spent several days of last week with p his parents, Mr- and Mrs. Elwood J Roseman. ' Mrs. Lizzie Hewitt, of Philadel - t phia, spent Easter with Mrs. Stella | - Johnson. i Miss Helen Lee entertained her I e aunt, Mrs- Ida Briscoe, of Conowingo.'t i. Md., over the week endi Mrs. Cleola Homan entertained Mr. ; J and Mrs- Albert Russell and Mr. 1 James Baker and friend, of Philadel- | a phiaMisses Harriet and Mary Sinxming- " ton, of Philadelphia, spent the Easter n vacation with Mr- and Mrs. Thomas n Eldredgc. I "That golfer doesn't seem to mind ! - a thing people say when he is addressing his ball nreparing to drive " j "No- He's used to having sarcastic remarks flung at him." "That so?" 1 "Yes- He does the carving at din- , ner time, and has a large family." I I

HAS RECEIVED ~ SERVICE MEDAL JAMES MeBRIDE AWARDED THE * THEODORE N. VAIL DISTINGU- t 1SHED SERVICE MEDAY FOR c SAVING LIFE 0 Announcement is made Monday by b the Delaware & Atlantic Telegraph {= & Telephone Company of the awards l, of the Theodore N. Vail Dlstlnsuislied J Service Medals for the year 1921. / The following received the bronze a medals: a f James McBride, cable splicer, the jj .Delaware and -Atlantic Telegraph and s Telephone Oompany, Atlantic City, N. JOn February 18th, 1921, while he If was at work in Pleasantville. N«v|° Jetaey, one of the members of an ; s electric light company force, at work ,

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■ in the same neighborhood, became en- 1 , ! j tangled in high tension wires and was £ rendered unconscious. His compan- > I ions succeeded in lowering him to the J > ground, and endeavored to revive * . him, but in an ineffective manner- , McBride, realizing the situation, " . promptly went to the rescue, and with v the consent of those present, assumed f I charge of the case. He immediately t began artificial respiration, continu- n . ing his efforts for a full half hour ' t before the patient showed any signs. • f of life. He was finally revived and £ . stimulants were administered but ' Portly afterward he again lapsed ini to unconsciousness- Once more Mc- J . Bride resorted to artificial respiration, « . and after working for some time, again revived the patient i His expert knowledge of first aid „ • and his determined and efficient ef- ' I forts undoubtedly saved a human life, i For this same act he received the J . Second Award of the American <i ; National Red Cross for General First [ Aid Work during 1921- J , These medals are made available n ■ through the establishment of a me- , i morial fund in honor of the late i president of the American Telephone - . & Telegraph Company. They were t ■ awarded each year "in recognition of f j unusual acts of services w'dch con- ; . Lspicuously illustrate the high ideals j i that governed Mr. Vail a.- to public', Woman Made Road Supervisor at 76 1 | W Matsatct Fiaks^ aged^Ttt fa »e»y happy » her new job a* roa J commissioner or. soad supervisor, oi R»ha to— ship mPFtaosylmnid She bsa been earned to. succeed bee | " -lOTJJ-E TO LIMIT CBCDITOES ■ 1 I Estate of Margaret L. Taxis. Deceased Pursuant <o the order .,f Hurry S. | DoiiKlass. SurroKiae of the. i'ouniy of , ■ Cape May. made «on the 1 iW •, day of - April. A. D. 1922. on the application of , . 1 the subscriber.' Executrix Id dt- ' I ceased, noltce is hereby riven to the , creditors of said deceased t . . -xliiblt to Hie subscriber under oatli or illlrmatlon i I tlielt claims and demand.-, aralnst the 1 estate of said deceased within six i months from Ihe 19th day ,,r Aprih- A. i ' P. 1922. or 1 hey will le- for-.er harred . | Bated April 19th. A. D. is: 2. SUSAN TEES. t . .SAJiCEL F. ELBREDGE. ExecutnX- ^ 4-22-10-pft5.64 roc 'or. „

By virtue of a writ of Fieri Faclaa, de bomx et terris. to me directed, loaned out or the New Jersey Supreme Court, on the I7th diy of March. A. D. 1912. 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue. Monday, jcay 15th, 1922, the hours of twelve and live o'clock P. M_ to wit. at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff a office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County. New Jersey . All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land and nremises. situate in the city of Cape May City, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows: Be-l-inning at a point on the South Harbor line, as now established, where the same Intersected by the westerly line of avenue, as shown on the plan of lots as laid out by the Cape May Real Estate Company, and extending thynce along the westerly line of Ysle avenue South sixteen degrees, sixteen minutks and seventeen seconds East (true meridian) two hundred and 'fifty ' feet to the northerly line of Delaware avenue, as shown on said plan: thence nlong the northerly line of Delaware avenue South I seventy-three degrees, forty-three mlnutes and forty-three seconds West I (iru? meridian) two hundred and fifty 'fSc'^t0„a ho'iH thence along property ,of the Cape May Real Estate Company, and parallel with Yale avenue, North | sixteen degrees, sixteen minutes and seventeen seconds West (true meridian > .two hundred and fifty feel to the said South Harbor line: and thence along the same North seventy-three degrees, forty-three minutes and forty-three sec|onds East 1 1 rue meridlsnl two hundred and fifty feet to the place of beginning. Containing. one and forty-three hundred- j , ths acres, more or less. Under and sub- I Ject. nevertheless, to the covenants and condition that the said land and prem'lAps shall be used only for Yacht or Country Club mirposes: and should the same be used. for any other purnose the land -hereinbefore described shall thereupon Immediately revert to the said Cape May Real Estate Company. Its successors and assigns, unless the said Cape May Yacht and Country Club. Its successors and assigns, shall forthwith nay or cause to be paid to said Cape May Real Estate Company, its successors or assigns, the value of said land: which vAltte Is for thst ournose. fixed and determined at twenty-five thousand dollars ($26,000.00): provided, however, that in the event of the said reveraion becoming ooeraMve by reason of the ■ breach of the above condition, the said Cane May Yacht end County Club. Its right and nrlvtlege of removing the imnrovements put upon the land by It. Being the same lends and premises csaveved to Corinthian Yecht Club of 'Cane May by John H. Tunstall by deed dated August 2. 1913. recorded at Cane May Court House In Book 294 of Deeds, page 4$. & c. Together with t*-e following goods and chattels: 114 chairs. SS tables, deak. scrub h.ioket. dining table. 2 chinaclosets. sideboard, mounted bird. 4 j desks^ settee, box couch, ladder, ^large and d«sk chair. 46 porch chalra. ! screens, meat block.. Chilton piano. Iron wheelbarrow. 2 fire extinguishers. 8te'trA Sons piano, bureau, stove, mattress. pillow. 3 cots. 7 bsmboo screens, 2 mattresses, refrigerator, cot. 2 Stands, bureau, chiffonier, costumer. single beds and mattresses. 30 stands, 8 chiffoniers. 9 cots and mattresses, window screens, curtains. and all other goods and chattels of the said defendant now contained in. on. or about the premises hereinbefore described.^ 065.32. with Interest and Sheriff's fees he added. Seised SS th- --onertv o' The CoHn- = th'an Yacht C!"h of Cape Msv. defend- A Security Tvst Company, plaintiff, and a be sold hv i MT 'D -Omnf, Sheriff. N Dated. Anrtl 19. 1922. i E. French. Attorney. 1 4-22-4t-nf34.34 ' STATE OF JfX W JXB5ET f , STATE KXGKWAT COMMISSION } Trenton s NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN* that J sealed bids will be received by the State > Commission Qf Nee- Jersey for 3 the following: 1 Approximately 317.750 gallons of 3 Llenln Binder for use in the repair and > d°e" ouVT'd'url ng construction of sections | of the State Highway System. Bids f will Include the cost of the material J applied in accordance with Hie require- % ments specified, including freight and J all transportation charges. / a Points of delivery and oilier details J win he furnished upon application to A. > Mutr. Superintendent of Malnten- 3 ance. 517 Broad Street Bank Building, q New Jeraey. 3 Bids will he received at the offices of 1 the State Highway Cnm-ivsion. Broad 3 Bank Rulldtn- Trenton New ] Jersev. on May 8th 1922 »■ ll.no a. m. i Standard Time, and opened and read j 1 "specifications. form of Md. sneclal ) ,!S^Bl88Wc*t::5!5,7!;SS j lance. 517 Broad Streei Bank Building. S |sr3ss i • quired by .the specifications, snme to he • iclosed in sealed special addressed envelopes which will he furnished each name and address of -he iildder on Jlie outside, and must he accompanied by a i certified check drawn to the order of ' the Treasurer of the State of New Jer'the -n ■d'c.-rtlfieiT chet'-k slialTno't1 be 'less 'than $500.00 or more than tiO.OOO.OO and be delivered at Hie above nlace on or before the hour named. Bids not | submitted on ttie standard proposal I form or enclosed In other than the formal ajid^w'u )""'.- ieci^d.f",'',ePCd Each bidder must accompany his bid J pany duly authorixed to do business in , this State. Stating that such surety \ company will provide said btdder^iyi and" In accordance with the provialons of said specifications, conditioned for - the faithful performance of the provisions of the contract and specifleaThe State Highway Commission reserves the right to reject any or all By order of the State Highway Com- i mission. I A. LEE GRDVER. Chief Clerk. ' 4-22-S-pf 4-22-3-pfl8-98 IN CHANCERY OY NEW JERSEY TO SAMUEL YOUNG JOHNSON: By virtue of an order of the Court J of Chancery made on the day of the date hereof in a certain cause wherein '! Laura Alice Johnson is the petitioner, t. and you are Hie defendant, you are re- c out red to appear atM plead, answer or t 1 before the Idxt^eht'h "dav of llfne °nexT t. «.r in defiVult thereof, such decree will n r,e taken against you as the Chancellor f shall Ih'nk equitable and Juat. ] The oi.i, of said suit is to obtain k decree of divorce dissolving Hie mar- * - "" | Dated April 16. 1922. f LEWIS T STEVEN'S. fi 518 Washington "su Cape May." N'"" J', • i He — "It says here that women's toneues are their best weapons." H Him— "Then theyll never be ar- " rested for carrying concealed tteadlv

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ERMA After having defeated the Cape High School baseball team on | its own grounds, Saturday, April 8th, the Vocational team, of Erma, duplicated its victory on Alpril 12th, by taking a second name from the same by a score of 13 to 2. The poor pitching of Cape May oou/pled with the hard hitting of the vocational team made the victory. The vocational team, on April 13th, defeated West Cape May, May, 7 to 2. making the second successive deadministered to that team by the vo&ttionals. The game was played on ^he Erma diamond and was attended by a fair sized crowdThe personnel of the vocational includes the following: Pitcher, H_Griffith; 2nd base, J- Mclntire; 3rd ' base, Hess; catcher. Nelson; center, Ashburn; short stop, E. Griffith; '

right, Gibbons; 1st base, McPheraon: 1 (left, Blair. landCatp,,e a « ■ a KEEPING ODORS DOWN Cooking odors may be kept from >-« I . spreading over the house by the In- •«, _ stallation of an electric fan high up in the wall of a kitchen, where a small opening permits all smoke and I steam to be drawn out of the house, the circulation of air set uo by the fan acting as a suction- ' Air in a closed room may be vital- ^ ' : ized, when conditions render it am- jH possible to open window or door by ■ 1 being thoroughly stirred up with an V ! electric fant 1 Chronic Borrower: "What does it mean. The man who loans tools is [out'?" , !l New Hardware Clerk: Why, he's * out the tools, I reckon "