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FROM RUTHERFORD & MILLER ELDREDC.E" AVENUE Phones WEST CAPE MAY Wm Ke ep You Hot and Burn You "Not" is Guaranteed It doesn't pay to have unreliable PLUMBING AND HEATING installed in the house. You are in constant worry of detects. At no more cost than ordinary woi k you can hare guaranteed Plumbing and Heating In Your Home CALL OR PHONE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN JAMES R. GRIMES 1282 LAFAYETTE STREET Keystone Phone 480 § Chats with Your ■ Gas Man B To obtain full economy from the uae of gaa, keep careful | E watch of your gas flame. The correct Same U blue. If the flame ^ 15 U white or yellow, the mixture of gaa and air entering the burner | ■j is imperfect. This can be remedied by adjnating the air ahntter ) V on the mixing tube, or, in extreme casee, by adjnating the aire of I H the gaa orifice. & A yellow .flame is wasteful. Furthermore, it deposits aoot at 1 5 the bottom of pots and pans. If yon hare a coil-type water heat- ■ m cr, see that the coils are kept free from aoot by bruahing them at ] 3 frequent interrals. The aoot acta aa an insulator, and considerably | ■ more gas is required to get hot water than what the eoila are j 6 clean. ■ Of course, with dirty, greasy burners yoa ean not expect to j U obtain maximum results frwm. your gas oerri<*. It is just as V? necessary to clean gaa burners as it is to clean windows. 5 Cape May Light and Power Co. Cape May, N. J. [CAPE MAY ELECTRIC shoe rhp AIRING shop A. SUDAK All Kinds of Polishes for White, Tan and Black Shoe. 605 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. — 1 1 1 I '
DENNISVILLE I Recent shonpers in PhBaaelohia I were Mrs. Brooks Blixrard, Mw Hattie Fidler and Mrs?- Frank Fidler. ■ Mrs- Eugene Way and Dr. C. W I Way were among the fans at the Ar- I my-Navy football game on Saturday f la^Die Misses Fidler enjoyed the I Photoplay of the "samo ga»e at the , I Stanley on Saturday night- | Mrs. Zachary Taylor « anffenng , from a serious illness at thda writing- , Her sister from Oak Lane, Mrs. Mane . Johnson is acting as nurse and a^ist- I ant to Mr. Taylor during his ankious '^mSb Clair Jarvis, a chronic invalid f expects soon to be taken to her sister s j ^ home in Alloway, where Mrs- Lawr-. ence will be able to nve her needed attention. „ ! C Friends and relatives of Miss Mar- d tha Gandy Town are glad to see her £ in such good health and spirits after her sojourn at Mace Sanatarium. where with many oth^r she parted Q with diseased toitsils and their vicious c companions, adenoids. T Mrs. Alma Schwarzrock is conval- c escent from an attack of vertigo. ^ Thursday will be a noteworthy day 'in the home of John Jones when his oldest daughter will become the bride s of Robert Kurtz of Phila. , Miss Florence Brown is assisting . Mrs. Carrie Bushnell in her house and shop duties owing to the recent auto accident from which Mrs. Brown is slowly recovering- I Fred Bushnell and Mrs. Bushnell , returned on Friday from a visit in Claymont, Delo-, with thir son, BenI jamin. >|a RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The ^Divine Providence called from this earth to his eternal home on November 21, 1922, William Porter, City Clerk, of the City of Cape May, a useful citizen and an efficient = and faithful officer of the municipal- j ity; therefore be it i ,,
RESOLVED, By the Commission -■ " ers of the City of Cape May, That In j attesting ~to his devotion in the pubi c j welfare, in the following public ser- L, V1 Collector of taxes for the year 1900 j* City Clerk, Recorder and Super; n i tendent of the Water Works for the I - years 1910 to 1912; and from 191b j until his decease; j i Member of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey for the year ; Member and President of the Board * of Education for many years; , Member and secretary of the Board . of Health for many years; We can not adequately express our heart felt emotions for the many kindnesses done by the deceased, nor . can the public realize or pay that ■ tribute to him. which we feel is due; I and be it further I RESOLVE®, That this body ex- * presses its heartfelt sympathy to his _ family and friends in this their hour of bereavement and can only commend them to an AlL-wise Creator; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of these resolutions be delivered to the family and be published in tKe public press. The foregoing resolutions were unanimously passed by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May. Nov. 28. 1922. . LEWIS T. STEVENS, Clerk Pro Tern.
RESOLUTIONS Resolutions of condolence adopted J by the Teachers of Ca"e May Public Schools, occasioned by the death of « Mr- William Porter. WHEREAS, the death of Mr. William Porter has caused a grievous loss I to both his family and our community; _ WHEREAS, Mr. Porter was a man ( devoted to nublte service and particularly the cause of education and the I welfare of the children of our city. WHEREAS, Mr. PoTter as a menu ~ ber and as president of the Board of .. Education, had won the affectionate S admiration and , esteem of the teachW ers of our schools thru his unfailing Q devotion to duty in laboring unceas- , ■ inglv for better schools, better equipY? ment, and better teachers. u RE IT RESOLVED: bv the teaeheTS ■ of the Cape* May Public Schools asV sembled, that we express and convey H our sincere and heart felt sympathy to the bereaved famil" - XC BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: H that these resolutions be sent to the PI family and a copy be sent to the local M papers. ( Signed: Y H HELEN L. Z ERF OSS, A ' D. H. ERICRSON, j For the teachers of Cape V? ^May Public Schools. ■ If you have anything to sell or rent. v? trv an "ad" in the Star & Wave.
■MKMi jg^^l IN CHANCERY OF NEW JEBKEY J 'To FRANK VINCENT RAYMOND, J By virtue of an ^er of tie > -Court of Chancery made on the day™ f I hereof in a certain ? I Edith May Raymond is the petitions C i and you are the defendant, you are ie- f quired to appear and pl-ad. answer - or demur to the petitioners -petitkm or before the 15th day of January, next or in default thereof, such de-s^£S-aj£SiK."£! i ,UThe object of this suit is to obtain decree of divorce, dissolving the marriage between you and the saia , P€Datecf,November 13.1.922- ; LEWIS T. STEVENS, Solicitor of Petitioner, 518 Washington Street, . 1 Cape May. New Jersey. > il-18-5t-PF $10-08 ^ a BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS7 COUNTJI' OFCM'E MAY e NOTICE TO OONTOACTORS l ' Sealed bids will be received and e opened at a regular meetm~ of the t Board of Chosen Freeholders i of Cape I I May County to be held in the Board l Room, Court Hou^ Cane May Court Koom, <-ourx noust, -~r-;
'House, N. J.. on Tuesday, December 1 5th, 1922, at 11:45 o clock A. M., for > I the followin", to wit: c .. i For paving Beach avenue, bectaon j No. 2, Cape May City, N. J., with ran- _. (forced concrete wight (8) inches thick t width thirty-four (34) feet, length _ sixteen hundred seventy-four (1674) feet, in acocrdance with plans and feet, in acordance with P-an!L a"d Engineer and approved by the Board, copv of which may,b% obtained upon application to Mr- R. Fendall Smith, County Engineer, Mknnora. N- J.. by deposit of the sum of $10.00 which will be refunded if the plans and specifications accompany a bid. or are re- . turned in good condition. . Each bid must be accompanied by cash or certified check made payable ; to Hafrv Headley, County Treasurer. 1 in amount equal to ten per cent of the ' bid price; also by certificate froma satisfactory Surety Companv. jy_gn» and sealed by an official or officials s dulv authorized to execute such a cerr tificate, stating that if said bidder is awarded contract bond will be fumish- • ed hv said Surety Company. The successful bidder Wit oe require ed to furnish Surety Company bond 1' in full amount of bid price. _ . s- The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. >f By direction of the Board, •e IRVING FITCH. Clerk. ll-18-3t-$12.22 are you thinking of
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