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CAPE MAY ELECTRIC SHOE REPjKBING SHOP A. SUDAK All Kinds of Polishes fo^ While, Tan and Black Shoes s 505 Washington StW, Cape May. N. J. ,. „=5» STOCKTON SURF BATHS FINEST BATHING ESTABLISHMENT ON THE ATLANTIC COAST W 4 JOHN C LITTLE. Manager Polite Attention

Cape May County Title and Trust Co. (SUCCEEDING THE REAL ESTATE AND SEARCH CO.) Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity Title. Insurance Municipal Bonds for Sale 1 Money to Loan on Mortgages ** 1 Searches i. "J. Briefs of Title • Conveyancing I WEST END GARAGE I J. T. Bennett & Co., Prop*. , ^ On IPtit Parry Straet Juat Ovar Rail ra ad Prompt and Skillful Attention to YOUR MOTOR | Specialists in Sales & Service Accounts w Ignition Work for Battery Service Willard and Western & Acetylene Welding Electric Batteries v « & • . — — ' . • 1PEIR.CE SCHOOL y EBusiness ( Administration II Learn to do one thing well 1 II Prizes School's intensive training equips young men 1 and women with the "specialized knowledge" that enables I II them to forge rapidly to the front in business organizations. . I > tlves of progressive firms * — II II business (1 year) Secret. ri.! (l to 2 ye.rs) || 1 II Teacher Trumng ( 1 to 2 years) Salesmanship (1 year) II 1 Write for 58th year book II |^^^^^^p|°°stfeet^8to^bro«d^hiladclphla , jj ■ ■ ft SHERMAN S. f&ARP I _=_ ; 1 Contractor and Builder J a 656 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. s . t Estimates Given J Keystone Phone 336 f (1 t t Keystone Phone Bell Phone, 14 * Konowitch Brothers Groceries, Meats, Provisions I BUTTER, EGGS, FRUIT. PRODUCE, ETC. ORDERS c PROMPTLY FIlAED " " ' V ' t 308-10 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. . t. 3405-07 PACIFIC AVE, WtfcBWOOD, N. J. c . . ; • ■ • . , , tl

I AN ORDINANCE •AN ORDINANCE, to. authorize an issuance of bonds to the amount of sixty-six thousand five hundred dollars, to provide for the payment of the cost of paving portions of ^ Washington Street, Columbia Ave- ~ nue, (Hughes Street, Decatur Street, m Lafayette Street, Bank Street and Broad Street, with cement, concrete or bituminous concrete or other like material and substanee to a thick- - ness of six inches or moreSection- J. The Bpard of Commi.- ■ sioners of the City of Cape May do - ordain, That hard sulfate paving be laid on-tKeVollowing streets and ave- : nues, to wit: Columbia Avenue, from < Ocean Street _ to Decatur Street: j Hughes Street, from Ocean Street to • Decatur Street; Lafayette Street from ( Decatur Street to Jackson Street: i Decatur Street, from Washington i Street to Lafayette Street; Bank Street, from Lafayette Street to < Broad Street; and Washipgton Street, < from Franklin Street to Schellenger .- Landing Bridge, by paving the same from curb to curb with Portland cement concrete or by such like material of bituminous concrete, of an av- ( erage thickness in excess of six Inch- t es, including the concrete foundation, i in conformity -to the plans and jpeci- s fications now on file in the office of r the city engineer, said plans having s been filed in the office Of the city x • clerk on the first day of August, r nineteen hundred and twenty-two, and l £ said plans and specifications having t f also b««n approved by the Cotmnis- F > sioners ofHhe said Ctty of Cape May, 0 3 on said date. -J I Section 2. And itfis further or- l I dained, That to provide for the pay l ment of the cost of the construction ( bf the aforesaid paving, bonds of the 8 f C'ty of Cape May, to be known a. - p Street Paring Bonds, shall be issued 5 in an aggregate amount of sixty-six » thousand five hundred dollars, and . that said bonds shall be coupon bond- " : one hundred and thirty-three in numf ber, and shall be numbered from one t<> f one hundred thirty three, both num- ; » bers included, and shall be in denomi f nations of five hundred dollars each, j ) and shall bear interest at the rate of (I • five per centum per annum, payable J ; semi-annually, whioh said semi-annual I [ interest shall be payable on the twen- 1 i f ty-fifth days of March and Septem- I • ber in each year during the 'ife of !l • said bonds; said bond shall near date I f of (ho twenty -fifth 'day of Septem ber, one thousand nine hundretl ami | ' twenty-two; and the principal of said ^ . bonds shall be payabje serially, name- ~ ly, seven bonds of five hundred dollars each in each year, beginning on 11 the twenty-fifth day of September, nineteen hundfed and twenty three, for a period of thirteen years, or un- f til the twenty-fifth day of September, £ nineteen hundred and thirty-five, inclusive; and. thereafter six bonds of five hundred dollars each, on the * twenty-fifth day of Septeriier, nineteen hundred and thirty-six and each g, succeeding twenty-fifth day of Sep- ft tember, until the year nineteen hun- fr dred and forty-two inclusive; said bonds shall have the city seal affix- j ed, ,bg* signed by the mayor, counter-' signed by the treasurer, and attested I K by the city clerk, and the coupons at- B tached thereto shall be signed by the 3 and contain a statement for f what interest each coupon pay- and | when the said coupon is payable; ami | said bonds shiffl contain a recital that! * they are issued pursuant to this ordinance, and pursuant to the provisions I of the Act of the Legislature of the ' State of New Jersey entitled "An Act jjto authorize and regulate the issu- ' lance of bonds and other obligations , and the incurring of indebtedness by | county, city, borough, village, town, I township, or any municipality govern- « led by an improvement commission," ~ I approved March twenty-second, one 8C thousand nine hundred and sixteen and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and the act entitled, "An Act concerning municipalapproved March twenty-sev-enth, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. - Section 3. And it is -further ordained, That by this ordinance it is determined and declared: A. The average period of the life and usefulness of the improvements be made and constructed by the said funds to be received from said — issue of bonds as authorized herein is BE twenty years. B. The average assessed valuation of taxable real estate, including improvements, of the City of Cape May, computed upon the next last three preceding valuations thereof, in the same provided by section twelve of Chapter 252 of Laws of New Jersey of 1916, amended by Chapter 240 of the Laws of New Jersey, of 1917, js six million four hundred and twentythousand three hundred and nine-ty-one dollars. C. The net debt of the City of Capd May, computed by the aforesaid ~~ authority andNin the manner provided is ohe hundred and seven

, I thousand three hundred and twentyI one dollars and twelve cents- j n D. The debt financial steterilent j >f | required by the aforesaid authority to I I- be made by the chief financial offi- 1 f cef of the" said City of Cape May, was i f filed prior to the introduction of this ! - ordinance. ' Section 4.* And it is furthei >ril dained, That the proceeds of the bonds e issued pursuant to this ordinance shall e be paid to the treasurer of the City - of Cape May, who. shall -in no event disburse the .same except to pay the expense of issuing and seUing the ' same and for the purpose for which - said bonds are issued, af herein set- - forth; and if, for any reason, any part i of the said proceeds is not applied or ; necessary for the said purposes, the ■ Commissioner^ of the said City of i Cape May, may re-appropriate the : remaining unapplied funds to pay the principal of any outstanding bonds. Section 5. And it is further or- - dained, That this ordinance shall take , effect immediately. GEORGE P. WENT^ELL. PUBLIC NOTICE . Notice is hereby given that the ordinance was passed first I and second readings at a regular j meeting of said Boar^] on Tuesday, I sioners of the City of Cape May on j Tire£dayT~August 15, 1922; and that I safid ordinance will be taken- up on I .third and final reading at a regular ■ meeting of said oBard on Tuesday, j August 29, 1922, at 9 a. pi. at which j time any citizen or taxpayer may ap- | and object to the final passage I of the same. Dated, City Clerk's Office, August 15, 1922. e WM. PORTER, City Cleric P. F. $33-12 Subscribe for the Star and Wave. ! Change Now ( to Arcola AND YOU WILL | CHANGE YOUR HOUSE INTO A ||| HOME. | j ARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. . | 622 Washington Street ItJBT TOUB SHOES BEF1XSED AT T. H. TAYLOR'S >86 Waahlngton Street Cape May, IT. a. a Full Line of Ball Band Rubber Aoots and Over Shoes, Fresh Qooda lust received from the Factory. Rejalrlns In all its Branches. Not responsible for work left over 10 days. Xeyston- Phone 138-X The man without a definite aim in Ws U helplessly dibbled. Money has — proper place 3pnd 18 • staunch In times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust I Builder's Hardware & g I Household Supplies | M. H. WARE ' Dr. F. G. Steinbach V' "(Veterinarian WILDWOOD, N. J. Both Phones Wm. F. Brown 1 1 Plumbing & Heating | ■ Leave orders at store. g 417 Washington Strlet g CAPE MAY, N. J. 1 St. Mari's School of Music 516 Lafayette Si. • PIANO. ORGAN VIOLIN Evening Classes Advertise in hhe Star and Wave and vatch results. ,

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