Isic CiO xed «*ala *xam Thore vu no but* See thU r
114; MTV Tfeturra rr«r Um BHMm» H 'U fev»c of tbolr poroata. Kr. w4 Mr*. tW 8 Ctoot-st Via Addold* >• •tiocOns Ootwbor* CoUftft, a* Bo3 ilaot*. *hii* Via Jaao *» ?'•china
«Wor. Mn. L. J. *o«htew»i “milfc U a tna-b of 8M Itte Citjr a Of VfcflaOoipfefe. BfrfMiinf the crater tort of yar h«e. either of ' “ ixum «> WoK jrrmn Aimo*, »iih ii.r tivurT. MOW Mm tetaat la <be ntr«R • toI of tit leeal U Z Chorch. artr vw» Tteitod tmtor* aori’^MS • Jr« «ao ••okated by «*• •» tl. * W !.„ <« lix. baodfol oW Cbrus ^a. iKUic* foma«i by * baW "»* r -
„_ /a. Jr w« * Quriitmaa bolideyt Mr
1MK r«U. «27t4»: 8a Ute City. IMS* barraU, flTJ.OO. and Ooao CUy. 4*54
baal the car c by hitchtrg horses to the at. so coal fjr % mcafth. and Stoce Harbor's supply ha ban coming from Arslan and Com Waai at e>ren and twelre dollars per ton. At the annual meeting of the OftJe Club, the following officers were tdacs-
Leter « wa reported that McCormack tried to a ter the Volgkt cot tajrt by toroe. that his actioot t md and that word was pent to the
. erty 1* included la the road tax. ha r cause It is property upon which 1 nlei pal taxes are 1 ■■ease 4. lerted 1
Oily district which Mr *- E H <>»««>od; Vli, 11 inudlM,
Min M. L VanThuyne; Corresponding Secretary, Miss H M. Rcnnyaoc: Recording Secratary, Mrs. Lloyd 8a-
THmglan la
fi for Oouary So
d wfll be re-appolnied by the
T S5»«lneer
SLA ULt FIRST TO WAY COUNTY TAX.^t a late CKy was the firs'
pattiy te the Cocaty, aoeordi&c to Civ Cterl Rtteb. to pay Wa Stats and County tax in toll This aaoctnU to
orar IkddOd.
The City Ootnmlasteners at tbslr teat meeting took up with the Fnuiyta nls rallfrwda the matter of haring tasters pte«M to the station here, aiti
____ Board. The office of Goaty u.- dun not become vacant untfl March 1 The poraoneB of the Board t«t year will be unchanged except for Otto Keoneka. of Wildwood, wfan takes
J. ALBERT HARRIS NAMCT.
with a total of SLBTTAdS. lea »«T(Sa worth of water
SMOO bar
J. Atom HarrU. of Wildwood, as Secseant-at-Arms at the
eeerian at the State LestoUtore. Mr.
• sent cw Maw Tear's Uuy to m u*. I C%aa. W. SaaL and ioaepb Camp. °f, u^rnr-
wr that the maUar will be attend ed to without farther delay. This is
a deprived of Ito Collet hoovanl a to the local station for the past
RECENT DEATHS. Mrs Scale MonJcheUl. of Ben 1 atr. died at bar home hare on 8 da) , and was burled dn Wednesday sing, after a Reauun Maas at St.
at Woodlsws Cesnetory. Ocean View. uany yean, of death
iwruam Sharp, who U employed at mectody. New York, is at the home of bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Quick delivery, prompt
cf BtllhreU Towneend, de««ed Bath will eerre for the toil throe year term, j After the organisation amriing on I
Toarfay. a suhecrtptton dinner wO be] ^ Christmas Membership Drive
from the iTth till Xmas eve wee a holders hive inritod the rmriou* May-i,
of TowneVp CmamU- aatth. Bhn Avalon Corson. Mrs. F. H.
HO,MO; new ml, M>AM; alone. «M.MO; sand, fU.OM; coal, M4.000; am shin* .7, SSMAM. and other supplies.
OCCAM VIEW.
tees of the Oouaty The ob>Kt of the i«r is to start the Krw Tear with a closer understanding between the Board and the various mmSctpal heeds
of She County.
Stratton. Miss Marlon Smith a Mahan were the working c
GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER BETHLEHEM STEEL TRACT.
Christmas Ev e the Red Cross t ban sang Carols and had the eh
bells tolled. They marched from flat. Avalon, to 12nd street, and from there
to the Peermont U. E Church.
The United BU token over the tenet cf the Bethlehem Sue! Company, at Tockahoe. U« u a rumor which Is given credence by the toet that xM of tha. regular troops, from Fort Slocum, have re ptarwt the guards of the Company who ware atatioaed at the teart. lust what tha teurima of the gov
mauls are te b
visited the school on Thursday of Uat week, and spoks of toe ^gnifieaace of the Red Cross and of the work of the
Mrs. Rolls Hewitt entertained her
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Lot ta do your printing—wt print ha printed, and do
Mias Anna Pitch, arrompanted by her aunt. Mrs. Emms Darts, of Bridge um, was sc over Christmas guest of tier brother, irrlug Fitch, ami wtfa Bylvanus Fredericks. popularly sown as •Bolder', baa left ftea Isle r (be w later, and 1- now dmmclted to the T. M C. A-. in Philadelphia. Wbeee be Is to remain tor the lime}
Dleoosing of yw r property by Will ie on* thing, the sctectioa of a suite-
to Pkdtodeiphfs with tto oftes
t ttvu'.tkrti ptent- Ur. ^
gSIK R«en-tng trwa> ae -y*, both besom* a very i~mpi< maura teat, ijmds. O* you toroke (he al of the BeliiMBHBI tartly Tram “* "
Which;
I «* a jseeneue
r, K. J, to a
fay the President. Miss McMahan; the Vice President. Mrs *F. H. Stratton; Mr. C F. Y> tiaou. Principal af the School, and last but not least. Mayor G. S. Hmlth. Many appropriate campaign and patriotic songs were sung by the school children Mr. Samuel Shuttleworth. ef Philadelphia. spent the seek-end with room friends Mr. John Barron Is home the holidays with his pared la Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Hlghlleld
it at
Mr. R. E Mahan is home tor a few days, after two weeks to the Jafisraon HoepItaL the rseult of Injuries received while employed at Atlantic City. Mrs John Higher. of Lancaster. Pa, spent the week with her brotha.. F. P. Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Willson left on Friday to spend the holidays with their children to Philadelphia Mr. Hiram Batts' family left on Sat urday to spend Christinas with Phi la drlphla friends Mr. Herbert James and wife will spend the winter to Philadelphia
The School entertainment wan half in Boro Hall on Friday evening. Dec. 2L The recitation* of toe iMMiab
gifts 1
re all made 'In tin Class and showed good wajfc From the largest to the sm*n«rt chfid on the Island was remembered. Mh Bright, of Wildwood, gave a very interesting talk on “Red Cross Work” and "War Saving Stamps." Everybody was made happy with Ice cream. Word just received that E. W. Wood, of Stone Harbor, has joined tha Engineer Corps and is now walling to “go over." Paul Townaend. of Fort Lee. Virginia. was hen- over the holidays with his parents Young Townaend ds Bgktng good in Uncle Sam's service, and bolds-a high commissioned nffinrmlito Mr. and Mrs Turpin came dears from Moorestown to spend Chiteunas with their family here.
Mrs. Mtoford Beam. In Philadelphia,
cean CUy-
Thomas Mossoo. of is In Court House visiting his sister. Mr* Ernvet DowMim Minnie Way. of Brooklyn. N Y, Is vtsiting Mr. Eugene Cole and Misses Minnie Way and Cote * ”*'* visited Sterling Cole and family at visited his daughter, conn Houa- this week.
^JSanffuel iter^
k &ak£ - -arrf bra/2 - fry less
rash a check ■use Ihry said the aeoBoat was ormlrawti Now I t _ U. know what U the good! af ha ring a federal marre board any •uy.—life. Why Is barvu an eeonamieai feed? Because U is very eerily aaulmUated and la all food *atoa Thssi the drtp-
LOAU UP THE PIPES OF THE BOYS Of FRANCE. Tear Out Thlr Coupon. Fill It In And Send As Much Money A« You Gan Span- To Buy Tobacco For Our Fighting Msn. (Each Dollar Buys Four Parkages Of Tobacco.) To The "Editor, The Cape May County Tiroes Kudosed find to buy . packages of tabacso. th ough "Our Boys In France Tohsn • rat rlean flgh'tng men to France ] understand that each collar buys four packages, tall value of forty-tti. rents and that in each of my ,lrc*6 a postcard, addressed to ms. on which my soldier, will agree to send me a inteeage of thank Name ; Address Z.Z —~

