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STATEMENT OF THE OWNER, o SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- h LATION, ETC, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF t] AUGUST 24, 1912, Of the Wild wood Leader, published weekly at Wildwood, N. J., for October, 1922. State of New Jersey, County of Cape May, as. fi Before me, a Notary Public in and n for the State and county aforesaid, o personally appeared Albert R- Hand, 1 who, having been duly sworn accord- a ing to law. deposes and says that he *• is the publisher of Star and Wave, * and that the following is, to the J best of his knowledge and belief, a t< true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, b the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid o publication for the date shown in the tl above caption, required by the Act of h August 24, 1912, embodied in section C 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, . printed on the reverse of this foim, u to wit: *> 1. That the names and addresses of t the publisher, editor, managing edi- ' tor, and business managers are: Publisher: Albert R. Hand, Cape j May, N. J. 11 * Managing 'Editor, A. Leon Ewing, ° Cape May, N. J. h 1 Business Manager, Albert R. Hand, a Cape May, N- J. f 2. That the owners are: (Give t names and addresses of individual i owners, or, if a corporation give its h name and the names and addresses of , 1 stockholders owning or holding 1 perjt cent or more of the total amount of t V • • • stock.) -tr — 5 Albert R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. f 3. That the known bondholders, « mortgagees, and other security hold- £ ■erg owning or holding 1 per cent or r more of total amount of bonds, « mortgages, or other securities are: t (If there are none, so state-) None. ' 4. That the two paragraphs next I above, giving the names of the own- 1 ers, stockholders, and security hold- « ers, if any, contain not only the list t of stockholders and security holders i as they appear upon the books of the I company but also, in cases where the I stockholders or security holder ap- J pears upon the books of the company < as trustee or in, any other fiduciary i relation, the name of the person or 1 corporation for whom such trustee is t acting, is given; also that the said i two paragraphs contain statements . embracing affiant's full knowledge 3 and belief as to the circumstances 1 and conditions under which stock- < holders and security holders who do < not appear upon the books of the ! company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than • that of a bona fide owner; and that this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or

i other securities than as so stated by f ALBERT R. HAND, Publisher j Sworn to and subscribed before me 29th day of September, 1922. f J. H; HUGHES, Notary Public. ^ SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, * for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to ( me directed, issued out of the Court ' of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 14th day of September, A. D., 1922, in ' certain cause wherein Mary EHawn is complainant, and Viola M. Hawn, Vernon Hawn and Horace ' Jackson are defendants, 1 shall expose , to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1922, between the hours of twelve and five ' o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in ' the afternoon of said day, at the Sher- . iffs office, in Cape May Court House, ' Cape May County, New Jersey: ' All that certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances, in the • bill of complaint in the said cause par- 1 ticularly set forth and described, that . is to say: ' All of the following described lot of ' land situate in the Lower township, in the county of Cape May, and state ' of New Jersey, joining the lot of land 1 belonging to Charles Shaw, butted , and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake set up for a corner ten feet to ' the North of the line of land belonging to E. A. Warne, from thence and ■ bounded by the line of land belonging ' , to the said Charles Shaw. North fif-ty-one degrees and thirty minutes East thirteen perches and eight links 3 to a stake for a corner, thence North . degrees West twelve nerch- ' to a stake for a corner; thence ' South fifty-one degrees and thirty . minutes West thirteen perches and ' eight links to a stake for a corner: : parallel with the said E. A. Warne's line South fort"-one degrees twelve oerches to the place of 1 beginning. Within which bounds is contained one acre'of land be the same 1 or less. Being the same premgrantd and conveyed to Andrew : by Albert E- Husted, by deed date the twenty-fourth day of • A. D. 1893, and recorded in the May County Clerk's Office, in Book No. 109 of Deeds, pages 292, &c. ■ thereout and therefrom all i that certain lot or parcel of land ; granted and conveyed by the said ; Andrew Hawn, to George Hawn, by ! beat-in" date the first day of i A D. 1895, and which said deed is recorded in the Clerk's Office i of the county of Cape May, in Deed ! No. 120 pages 879, Ac. I Amount due under decree is $528.85 i with interest and Sheriffs fees to bo t added. i MEAD TOMLIN, Sheriff, r Dated September 27. 1922. r J. Spicer Learning, Sol'r. r 9-30-4t-pf $22-44

AN ORDINANCE J i< An Ordinance establishing lines be- , yond which buildings may not be ? erected toward the side-walk line of properties. " Section 1. The Board of Commis- £ sioners of the City of Cape* May do , ordain, That hereafter no dwelling, . hotel,. store, or other buildings of any nature whatever, exclusive of open , porches or sun parlors, shall be erect- * ed on any property in the City of Cape May, that shall extend or pro- <. trude beyond a line nearer the inside sidewalk line than the distances here- , inafter set forth respectively on the , following streets and avenues: On Beach Avenue, from Third ave- . nue to Grant Street, ten feet; , On Beach Avenue, from Perry Street to Howard Street, ten feet; . On Beach Avenue, from .Howard to Yale Avenue, twenty feet; , On Baltimore Avenue, from Beach . Avenue to New York Avenue, ten < On Bank Street, from Lafayette Street to Cape Island Creek, eight feet: On Benton Avenue,, from Sewell Avenue to Madison Avenue, five feet; On Broad Street, from Bank Street , to St- John Street, five feet: t On Broadway, from Beach Avenue to West Perry Street, six feet; On Brooklyn Avenue, from Beach 1 Avenue to New York Avenue, ten feet; On Buffalo Avenue, from Beach Avenue to New York Avenue, ten On Bullitt from Benton Avenue to Wenona Avenue, ten feet: On Cape May Avenue from Madison Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty feet; On Chestnut Street, ^from Mansion : Street to Jackson Street, five feet; On Chicago Avenue, from Beach , Avenue to New York Avenue, ten feet; On Columbia Avenue, from Decatur Street to Ocean Street, eight feet; On Columbia Avenue, from Ocean Street to Madison Avenue, ten feet; On Congress Place, from Perry Street to Congress Street ten feet; On Congress Street, from Beach Avenue to Broadway, ten feet; On Corgie Street, from Franklin Street to Madison Avenue, eight feet; On Decatur Street, from Beach Avenue to Washin<rton Street, fourteen feet; , On Decatur Street, from Washington Street to Lafayette Street, eight feet; On Delaware Avenue, from Indiana Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty feet; On East Street, from Washington Street to Massachusetts Avenue, ten feet; On Elmira Street, from Lafayette Street to Cape Island Creek, five feet; iOn First Avenue, from Beach Avenue to Mount Vernon Avenue, ten On Franklin Street, from KearneyAvenue to Sewell Avenue, nine feet; On Franklin Street, from Sewell Avenue to Lafayette street six feet; On Grant Street, from Beach Avenue to Broadway, ten feet; On Gurney Street, from Beach v/n viurney ouecv, uum %

Avenue to Columbia Avenue, ten £ P On Howard Street, from Beach y Avenue to Columbia Avenue, ten feet; ■ On Hughes Street, from Decatur P Street to Franklin Street, ten feet; I On Idaho Avenue, from Madison ■ . Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty I feet; f On Illinois Avenue, from Michigan ■ Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty C feet; h J On Indiana Avenue, from South ■ t Street to West Street, ten feet; \ ; On Jackson Street, from Beach g ' Avenue to Washington Street, four- | teen feet; Y On Jefferson Street, from Beach £ j Avenue to Lafayette Street, six feet; I ; On Kearney Avenue, from Gurney > ' Street to Madison Avenue, ten feet; £ On Lafayette Street, from Jackson I , Street to Schellenger's Landing, ten J ! feet; „ ■ . On Little Howard Street, irom Co- ■ Avenue to Hughes Street, six } ' feet; * , | On Madison Avenue, from Beach P * Avenue to Washington Street, ten } feet; I , On Madison Avenue from Wash- ■ ineton Street to Lafayette Street, six J f feet; j| On Maryland Avenue, from Madi- v »' son Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, > 1 twenty feet; j On Massachusetts Avenue, from C t Street to Texas Avenue, twenty / feet; I On Michigan Avenue, North side, r 1 from Madison Avenue to South gj . Street, thirteen feet; On Missouri Avenue, from Indiana S - Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty £ s feet; . ■ ; On Mount Vernon Avenue, from \ . Avenue to Fourth Avenue, I > ten feet; , „ , I , On New Jersey Avenue, from Mad- S I Avenue to Yale Avenue, twenty - • feet; On New York Avenue, from Madi- j s son Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, ■ f twenty feet; , „ s On North Street, from Grant j e Street to Perry Street, seven feet; | . On Ocean Street, from Beach Ave- ■ v nue to Hughes Street, ten feet; j d On Ocean Street, from Hughes ■ f Street to Washington Street, eight I e feet; a } n On Ohio Avenue, from Madison | Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty I d COn Osborne Street, from Franklin I d Street to Jefferson Street, five feet; g v -On Page Street, from Franklin J if Street to Jefferson Street, six feet; I d On Patterson Avenue, from Beach 5 :e Avenue to Cape Island Creek, ten i d feet; ; On Pennsylvania Avenue, from , 5 Michigan Avenue to Pittsburgh Ave- ; i0 nue, twenty feet; On Perry Street, from Beach Ave- I nue to Washington Street, three feet; , On Perry Street, from Washington I Street to Jackson Street, eight feet; ' On Philadelphia Avenue, from i

Avenue to Indiana avenue, ten < feet; On Pittsburgh Avenue, from Beach Avenue to Texas Avenue, ten feet: On Queen Street, from Beach Avenue to Columbia Avenue, ten feet; On Quepn Street, from Corgie < to Lafayette Street, five feet; 1 On Reading Avenue, from Beach I Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue, ten . feet; „ , > On Second Avenue, from Beach i Avenue to Cape Island Creek, seven i feet; ' On Sewell Avenue, from Howard Street to Madison Avenue five feet; i On Sidney Avenue, from Washing- i Street to Lafayette. Street, five feet; On South Lafayette Street, from' Grant Street to Perry "Street, six On South Street, from Indiana Aveto Michigan Avenue, ten feet; On St. Louis Avenue, from Beach Avenue to New York Avenue, ten feet; _ On Stockton Avenue, from Howard Street to Madison Avenue, ten feet; On Stockton Place, from Beach Avenue to Columbia Avenue, ten feet; On Swan Avenue, from Sewell Avenue to Madison Avenue, ten feet; On Texas Avenue, from Washington Street to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty feet; On Third Avenue, from Beach Avet to Mt. Vernon Avenue, ten feet: On Trenton Avenue, from Beach Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue, ten , feet; i On Union Street from Washington Street to Lafayette Strefet, five feet; i On Vermont Avenue, from Massachusetts Avenue to Pittsbu-"h Avenue, twenty feet* i On Virginia Avenue, from Madison Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, twenty i feet; On Washington Street, from High 1 School Building, to Schellenger's 1 Landing, twelve feet; On Wenona Avenue, from Jefferson " Street to Madison Avenue, ten feet: On West Street, from Washington 1 Street to Indiana Avenue, ten feet; • On West Perry Street, from Perry ' Street to Broadway, eight feet; On Wilmington Avenue, from Beach 1 Avenue to New York Avenue, ten feet; > On Windsor Avenue, from Beach ! Avenue to North Street, eight feet; i On Windsor Avenue, from North * Street to Broadway, ten feet; On Wisconsin Avenue, from Massa- - chusetts Avenue to Pittsburgh Avet nue, twenty feet. Section 2. And it is further ordaint ed, That any person or persons violatf in" the provisions of this Ordinance, shall, upon conviction thereof before x any competent authority, pay a fine of i one hundred dollars, or in default thereof be committed to the County B jail for a term not exceeding thirtv e days. Section 3. And it is further or- . dained, That this Ordinance shall take i ====^==^^=^==

effect immediately. I GEORGE P. WENTZELL. i PUBLIC NOTICE The foregoing ordinance was pass- ' ed first and second reading at a regu- 1 meeting of the Board of Commis- < sioners of the City of Cape May, on l Tuesday, September 26, 1922, and that } it will be taken up for third reading i i and final passage at a regular meet- i of said Commisiaooers, on Tuesday, October 3, 1922, at 10. A. M-, at , which time any taxpayers or citizen , appear and object to the passage of the sameDated, September 26th, 1922. WILLIAM PORTER, 1 1 City Clerk.. GOING AFTER BUSINESS i First getting the goods and the j sefvice to back them up and then telling the territory of a countv what 1 they have to offer for comfort, prosi perity and sanitation is what one 1 firm has decided is good business in 1 Wildwood. That firm is the Koeneke Brothers Company who had one of . the most attractive- tents at the coun- , ty fair and is doing an intensive buss

iness an a large scale with Wildwood the center. The latest addition to this ' great wholesale business is the electrical appliances of the Westinghouae Company, the Gould's water systems and others for the farmer who wishes to i abreast of the times, increase farm production and his bank acr count while having dty comforts in the country. This growing wholesale business is t an asset to Wildwood and others on i the same scale would be a welcome ! addition to the island's business. When they advertise they share the benefit with Wildwood but their increased volume of business shows that it pays to advertise, to hs&e the ' --.at goods to bade up the advertising and then to give service in the best way T they can. This company is also wholesale distributors for all' kinds of plumbing J si— plies and not least of their line is 1 a number of heating plants among - which are the Areola and the Heat- j b rola, two cheam and economical plants j for the large or small homes, f Advertise in the Star and Wave. - The results will be most satisfactory.

j ■ y "S WE HAVE THIS WEEK FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING CARS: 5 h ft CADILLAC 8, 7-Passenger, Perfect Condition. H n p| DODGE TOURING CAR, Good' Condition. - h X( FORD SEDAN, Starter, Lots of extra equipment. ■■ . h Pi OVERLAND, 5-Passenger. j'— h 1922 FORD TOURING CAR, Starter. T w TWO 1-TON TRUCKS, good condition. ■ ( fil All Cars in Good Condition and Guaranteed as Represented. V . Vs— ' j ;j i CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP g It ■ HARRY L. KEHR, Proprietor fi » | West Perry Street at the Bridge imtm gjjjgggg-M xbsoqsQ'M «

g SPECIAL SALE OF I 1 USED FORD CARS { One 1920 Ford Sedan, Motor Thoroughly Overhauled. ■ . All tires new (one extra) Paint very good- -$225.00 One 1917 Ford Sedan, wire wheels, one extra tire and St tube, body and motor first-class shape $350.00 p _- One Runabout, everything first-class. Nice Box (new) J — . 34x58 on Rear. A good buy $175.00 One Touring Car, just gone over, a good running car. . ■ j $150.00 g One 1916 REO Touring Car. $120.00 new cord tires and tubes and in good running order. Battery and ■ 2 Starter in first-class shape. A good bargain $225. j| 1920 Ton Truck Chassis. Just gone over $225.00 H duTe Ton Truck Chassis 1920. Good $200.00 One Ton Truck Chassis $175.00 yj B One 1915 7-Passenger Overland O. K $200.00 ■ ONE 1920 FORD SEDAN— Newly Painted and Motor ■ just gone over. Guaranteed first-class $400.00 — ONE 1918 FORD SEDAN — No Starter, good motor and B body $275.00 Now is the time to have your car looked over. g ! We can give you special attention both on ■ your car and battery. Batteries Recharged gj : $1.25. We carry a full line of Service Batteries. I Focer & Mecray I ■ Authorized Ford Dealers ■ | CAPE MAY NEW JERSEY | ,