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LEGAL ADVERTISING Delinquent Tuxes , in Lower Township ; 1915 A Ahern, John, $1.00 ' Ashmead, Benjamin, 7-06 ' B Bennett, Priscilla heirs, 8-70 ' Bacon, Joseph, 27-84 J Baker, Joseph, LOO Brawn, William, . 1-00 C 1 Gain, John, 1-74 Oowen, Lewis, 100 CStizens' Telephone Local Oo , 26.10 ] Ooverdale, R. Harvey, 1-94 ; Cox, William, L00 ; OTawford, Page, .43 i Oone, Era, 5-22 , Chew, Harry, 7.96 ( Church, Frank T., 20.04 • Crease, Uriah heirs, 1.74 ] Campbell, Chariee T., 10.44 j Ooverdale, Elias, 3.48 ] Cox, Thomas, 1-94 • Cape May Light and Power Co., 34.80 j Cox, Rnfns, 1.43 ] Opxe, F. D. G., 6.96 j Carpenter, Jamee, 1.00 t Ourlis, Willie, 1.87 ] D i Dawson, Charles H., 44.50 i IMwson, Herbert C., 14.92 i ifc Vinson, Joseph, 1 74 , TNclrinnoc, Byron, 87 ] Union. Mary I», 13.92 j Delaware Bay House, 74.82 ] Demsey, Norman, 1-00 , Dehorsev, Jamee, 1.43 , B _ 1 Eldredge, J. C., heins, 9.67 . El dredge, Irwin, 26.23 ; Edmunds, J. H., heirs, 32.62 East Cape May Imp. Co., 648.10 f Edmunds, Waters B„ 24.99 < Edmunds, J. Georgianna, 7.83 ( Edmunds, Fred, 1-74 < • Evans, Howard, 1-44 < F ' ] Freas, Joseph, heirs, 5.22 , Fredrick, William, „ 2.37. ] Fredericks, Charles, 1.43 , Fleiechhauer, Mrs. Ellen, 29.68 ( Fleischhauer, H. J., 180 ] Fox, Lewis, 354 , Fox, Arthur, 1.00 < Fletcher, David, 1-00 , Fulford, Arthur J., 1.44 ; Fisher, Charles, 1.44 . Faulkner, Alban H., 87 Fisher, Thomas, 1 93 , ' Fleiechhauer, Edward, 1-00 i G Garretson, Irwin, 1.93 ' Green, Joseph, heirs, 1-74 . Gorman, James, 1-00 : Graves, Nelson Z-, 1,013.98 i Grames, William, -44 ! Godfrey. Richard, 1.87 , ' i£ Garretson, Rev. H. B., 1.00 H Hughes, Edward, 3.61 Hildreth. Lewis, 41.52 . Highland, 24.36 Hughes, Robert, 3.48 Hand, StilweO, - 1.74 Hickev, John, 1.74 Balbruner, Harry, " 1.87 Hawk, Eldredge, 2-74 Soman, Charles, 1.87 Hasting. William, 17.40 Harris, Isaac, 3.67 Hey), William, 10.20 Hess, Mortimer, 3.24 Hughes, Percy V., 1.00 Hess, Richard, 2.37 Band, Richard, 2.37 Hall, Leon W„ 1.00 Hughes, Edgar, 1.00 Johnson, Willeta, bal., 14.54 Johnson, Albert, 9.70 Jefferies, Mary De N., heirs, 20.88 Jefferson, Henry, 1.74 Johnson, Reuben H., 1.00 James, P. B., 1,87 Johnson, William, 1.00 0 •: f Kershaw, John, 8.70 King, Mrs. Fannie, SI Lorett, Sallie E„ ^ 19.14 Lunn, Henrietta, 3.48 Lively, William, 1 1.87 Layton, John, 1.44 Leach, Meridith, 3.48 M MacKissic, Joa P., 1.74 Mathewe, Thomas E., 1.94 Morrison, John, 1-08 Mecray. John W„ 48.72 Mnrphy, C P., 1.93 Matthews, Morgan, 1.00 MeHvain,' David, 3.43 McKeag, Lawrence, 2.37 N Newell, William, 14.92 Newman, Nathaniel, 287 P Pritchard, William Jr., 287 Pritchard, Mrs. William Jr., .87 Pierce, Clark, 12-81 _ R Rett, Andrew, 8 JO Rutherford, John, L00 Rutherford, George, 10.44 Rayfield, Hillery, 1.00 Bea, George G, 2.74 Ryland,, Benjamin F., 287 Reed, Cyras, 1.87 Reeves, David and Andrew hates, bal, 189 Roberts, Samuel S., 1382 Raysinger, Thomas, 1.44 Risley, Loran, 183 S Smith, Charles, 287 Snyder, Eli, L87 Sayre, Edward, 2.17 Salmon, Frank L., 324 Strvere, Geo. . and wll • , 3.48 Soffe, Martha E., 14.79 Sayre, Thomas S., 14.9S Sawyer, T. Robb., 1.00 Snyder, David, 1.43 Thompson, 8omers,^r., 1.00 Thompson. Mary 8., 20.01 Tobin, William, 287 Trusty, Walter, - 87 Town send, Sidney, 3.48 Teal, Eli Mis, 281 L Thomas, A. G, 3.48 Taylor, J. G, 180 Ttortjw. Bertha, 1789

LEGAL ADVERTISING Towser, Joeeph, I-®9 i V / i Vantoor, Bert, 184 \ ansman, Sterling,^ 1.48 Wilson, Arthur, bat, 486 ' Wilson, Merritt, , 4.98 Wilson, Maggie, 3.05 Wilson, Lewis, ' 100 Wilson, Clifford, 287 Weldon, John, /' 5.41 Walters, Geo,, bal., 44.74 Woolson, Albert", 15.66 Wool son, Daniel L, 287 Geti., 2.37 Williams, Charles, 1.44 Watson, Ralph, 1-00 Wayne, Earl, -43 Wimley, Samuel and Lillie, 3.48 Vearicks, William, 1.87 HIGHLAND BEACH PROPERTY. John McHugh, $1.39 James Dougherty, 2.09 Gourley, 189 George L. Neilds, 189 James Anderpon, -70 Geo. W. Arnold, w 1-39 Thomas Turner, 1-39 Muhe, 1-39 Emily, Leadbealer, .70 Frederick Negele, .-70 Tavlor G Burke, 70 David, Russel, -70 Ida M. Seals, or Anna, 1.39 Ella Redding- , August Achterman, • 2.09 J. Levering, 189 Charles L. Weir, -76 T. Weir, Jr., 70 Walter R Weir, .70 Anna D. Levering, -70 Emily H. Levering, . 1-39 Anna M. Weir, -70 Eliza A. Weir, -70 Abraham Ball, 1-39 John J. Grady, -70 Noah Morton, 1.39 James Nish, .70 ■ McLeee, -70. August Lchr. - .70 Samuel Brown, 4.87 Catherine Winkler, .70 George L. Neilds, 3.48 Neidere, .70 Charles Lincoln Creighton, 4.17 Daniel Gleason, 1.39 John Wusmer, " .70 . . R. Martin, .70 John McGann, 2.09 Charles Frey, .70 Lehr, -70 John W- Evans heirs, .70 Catherine Piteham, 189 John Essig, 189 , M. Armstrong, 1.39 John Kailen heirs, 1.39 John J. Winkler, 1.39 James H. Hoffman, 1-39 George W. Banks, 189 William T. Weir, 4.16 H. Banks heirs, 1.39 Albert L. Foulkes, 1.39 S. S. Graves, 139 G. A. Barwig, .70 . Samuel Brown, 2.09 John GUroy, 189 Emil Kamps, .70 Ernest F. Jumel, 1.39 Ametta Hamold, .70 John C. Noon, 1..39 Lewie Bosche, 2.09 Emil H. Schwalte, 189 William Oldfield, .70 William White, .70 Margaret Ferran, 1.39 William F. Essentia ger, .70 David McCuen, 1.39 George R. Hamold Sr., .70 W. Scott Smith, .70 1 Sarah Ann Brown, .70 Samuel Bias. .70 1 William H. Brown, .70 William D. Anderson, 2.09 1 Kate Reese. .70 Emanuel Oldfield, .70 August Weber, .70 1 Katherine Mintzer, .70 1 Louisa S. Stretch. .70 { Daniel Gleason estate, 1.39 Maggie Winkler, " 1.39 1 Caroline Reuth, .70 1 William Redding, .70 James C. Glacken, " 1.39 1 John MeHaffry. .70 Alfred Horsefield. .70 ' Lizzetta Zellar, .70 Edward Dopp, 2.78 i Andrew Blessing, 2.09 J. Frank Seals, .70 Robert Lincoln, .70 John MoGiU, •* 2.78 1 Jamee McMahon, 2.78 Herman Krutz, t .70 J , Mathew" Neal heirs, .70 I Harry Ashburn heirs, V 70 Harry A. Firth estate, " 2.09 i S. Dixon Mayhew, et als , * — 3.92 , Cape May Imp. Co., 104.40 i Bannister, Miss Nellie, - .87 ! Boyle, Mrs. Mary, "" .87 I Futon, Mrs. M. R-, " .87 I Green, Joeeph, s' 1.74 I Pharo, Elizabeth, ~ 1.74 ' Weatherby, Mrs. Annabelia, 29.5$ Preletz, Joseph G-, 6.96 I Weatherly, J. Howard, 41.76 HOLLY BEACH ROAD. Fetling, Dick, $3.48 ■ Haswyn, Oarl estate, 522 ' Leahman. M. D„ 8.70 Leigh, Mazy 12.18 Riddle. J. W. Sr., 8.70 . Rothel, William. 485 I Stockel, Victor, 3.48 , Temple, Fred, 1.74 . Wools ton, Harry, 6.09 , Mateinger, heirs, 1.74 , Greaves, heirs, 3.48 r Boker, Joseph, 2.80 Bennett, Clarence, 3.05 , Staar, William, 1.74 > Pratt, James, .87 , Schmidt. Jacob, .87 Dick, Mrs. Blanche V.. 1.74" State of New Jereay, Cape May r County, sa. r Scott Seymore, Collector of- tie Township of Lower, upon bis oath says that ( the foregoing is a correct and* true Statement of the Delinquent Taxes due ' the Township of Lower, for the year ' 1915. SOOTT SEYMORE. Collector. ' Sworn and subscribed before me this 31st day of December, A. D., -1916. ' SAMUEL-*. ELDREDGE, [ ' M. G G of N. J. r LOWER TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. I Annual statement of receipts and exs pendi tares of the Township of Lower, ) County of Gape May, State of New Jer1 eey, for the year 1916, with amount of 9 J

LEGAL ADVERTISING duplicate, of 1915, and name* of those < delinquent this year 1916. SOOTT SEYMORE, - Collector and Treasurer, i Dr. | To amount of duplicate, 1915, $11,62086 1 Cr. 1 By amount of taxes received i for year 1916, $8,066.07 I Bv amount delinquent taxes 1 "for year *1916, 2854.49 i I ; Total, $11,020.% ' Dr. Receipts. Balance on hand January 1, 1915, $4550.96 i i To amount taxes received 1915, 8066.07 > To amount delinquent taxes ' with interest and cost col- 1 lected for 1914, 476.43 To C C. Reeves rent of polling room, 30.00 i To State Forest Park Reser- ' ration, for extinguishing 1 fires, 48.70 ( To local tax on railroad corporations for the year 1914, i payable in 1915, 241.76 I To Linford Halbruner, gravel, .75 i To G C Reeves, delinquent tax William Bailey, 10.41 i To G G Reeves", delinquent i tax on lot 9, block 27, Higbi land, 29.94 , i To Franchise Tax 1915, Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Co., 52.73 , i Franchise Tax 1915 Eastern , Telegraph and Telephone , Company, "2550 , i To amount of delinquent taxes i with interest and cost it- , ceived from Samuel F. Eli dredge, ete., 796.33 i i i $14827.51 < . Cr. Expenditures, i By amount on account of i Board of Health, 190.20 i Bv Jere Woolson, overseer of I "poor, 113.00 ' i Bv Samuel F. Eldredge, Solicitor fees, etc., 39486 ] i By incidentals, 373.47 ; I Bv amount on account of l "roads, 2,140.98 ] By Mary C. Hildreth, road i bond, 500.00 I . By interest on road bond6, 62.50 I By interest on road bonds, 8280 , i I By Scott Seymore. Custodian rj School Fund District School ► I tax, 285080 I ! Bv Joseph I. Scull, County I Collector State School tax, 1,60524 I By Joseph I. Scull, County I Collector County tax, 2,832.82 I By Township Committee, 231.00 I Bv Charles C. Reeves, clerk I salary, 200.00 I By Assessor's salary, 300.00 i By Collector's and Treasurer's I salary, 480.00 I By cash balance on hand JnnI uary 1, 1916, 2,654:01 ) I Total, $14 827.58 ( State of New Jersey, ) Cape May County, ss. 1 Scott Seymore, being duly 'sworn ac- ) cording to law, upon his oath says that ) the foregoing is a full and true account ) of the receipts and disbursements for ) the Township of Lower for the year ) 1915. _ • ) ' SOOTT SEYMORE. ) Sworn and subscribed before me this ) 31st day of December A. D., 1915. ) SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ) M. C. G of N. J. ) 898— l-22-5t J ' An Ordinance 3 Ail ordinance to accept a new dedi3 cation of part of Jefferson Street and to 3 vacate- all conditions and previous ded3 ications, direct or implied, inconsistent 3 with such new dedication. 3 Be it ordained and enacted by the 3 Board of Commissioners of the City of 3 Cape May: D SECTION 1. That the dedication of 3 Jefferson Street, along the lines shown, 3 in black, on the annexed map from g Kearney Avenue to Columbia Avenue 3 be accepted and that all conditions and q previous dedications, direct or Implied, 3 inconsistent with such dedication so g shown and accepted be and the same g are hereby vacated. 3 SECTION 2. That this ordinance 3 shall take effect immediately upon its 3 passage and . due publication. 9 W. L. STEVENS, 2 JOSEPH H. HAKES, 8 W. S. SHAW, 7 Commissioners of the City of Cape May 7 Attest— THOMAS W. MILLET, 7 City Clerk. 4 No— 1-22-lt » SHERIFF'S SALE 6 .By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias. ■ for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me 2 directed, issued out of the Court of 9 Chancery of New Jersey, on the 18th » day of January. A. D. 1916. In a cer9 tain cause where Caroline S. Haines Is 5 complainant, and Russell Robinson, et ® ais are defendants, I shall expose to 4 "ale at public vendue, on 9 MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1916. 4 between the hours of twelve and five 8 o'clock p. ro*»to wit, at two o'clock In 9 the afternoon of said day. at the ® Sheriff's - Office. In Cape May Court * House. Cape May County. New Jersey: ' All that certain tract of land situate I in the city and county of Cape May, 4 and state of New Jersey, Beginning In the North line of jSew Jersey Avenue. 280 feet East of Brooklyn Avenue; thence East 40 feet, by North. 125 feet- Being lot No. 8772. ® Note: — The above property will be sold subject to the lien of taxes for r the years 1914 and 1915, amounting to the sum of 893.03, besides interest and costs. • COLEIIAN F. CORSON, 8hertff. Dated January 24. 1916. Horace F. Nixon. SoPr. r 902— l-29-4t pfl6.20 Sheriffs sale r, — By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias. t f for sale of )lorts*st4 Premises, to me b :

LEGAL ADVERTISING ' directed. Issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 18th day of January, A. D. 1916, In a certain cause where Helen M. Fogg is complainant, and Russell Robinson, et als are defendants. I she'll expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY. 21, 1916. J the hours oi twelve and five £ o'clock p. m.. to wit. -at two o'clock In the afternoon of "said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court Cape May County, New Jersey: All that certain tract of land situate In the city and county of Cape May. F and state of New Jersey, d Beginning In the North line of New v Jersey Avenue, 200 feet East of Brooklyn Avenue; thence East 40 feet, by j North, 126 fee*. Being lot Na 2770. . Note; — The above property will be sold subject to the Hen of taxes for the years 1914 and 1915, amounting to the sum of $93.03, besides interest and COLEMAN F. CORSON, 8beriff. F Dated January 34, 1916. * F. Nixon. Sol'r. I 901— l-2»-4t pf. 36.30 J NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber as Administratrix of Edwin H. Barton, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Bur- j rogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May, on the 26th day of January next. <3 Dated Deoember 22, 1916. R. jgi'HKl. BARTON BENNETT, Administratrix. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. 828— 12-25 -6t i NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber as Administrator of Luther B. Cu minings, deceased, - will be audited and stated by the Bur- 1 rogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of r Cape May, on the 26th day of January next. , Dated December 22, 1915. I WILLIAM L. CUMMINGS, Administrator, j SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. 827— 12-25-5t , v * WINTER CLOTHING ; I For either men or women should be £ I tailor made. Place your order now with \ Bberer, who has had years of experience j 1 in producing fine clothing for men and women. Latest Spring samples and . styles are now ready. J SCBERFR'8 Decatur near Washington Street. ( Children Cry 1 FOR FLETCHER'S ! ; G ASTO R I A < MOVING VAN 1 A large moving van, for long or short distance moving, any where at any time. ( Sawed fire wood delivered at Cape May for $6.00 per cord. * L T. WOOLSON. { 118 West Taylor Avenue, Wildwood, N. J., Keystone Phone 73. 749-11-6-12 j T < ■ L. INGERSOLL " UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN e STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECf TR1C GARS REPAIRED AND RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS | House Wiring, Nickleplating and ; 3 Oil (tiring. e Offiee: 306 Decwtor Street |- a - ; '« Positively no copy will be received i for publication in the Star and Wave ■ after 5 o'clock Thursday P. M., and ' e under no circumstance will communieaB ions be published without the signature of the writer. Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink ' y and numbering machine ink at Star and Wave Stationery Department. 1 STOVES AND HEATERS j are the proper subjects for discuss ion at j this time. In order to get right down to j i this heating argument call on Charles A. ; Swain, 305-307 Jackson Street, and in- 1 e spect bis large line of stoves, ranges, I f heaters and oil stoves, Daniel Miller of West Cape Mar haa J ® accepted the agency for Overland cars, \ and will be pleased to explain th* | 0 details of the car and give -demons tra- I tions to Interested parties. CASTORIA e For Infants and Children In Use For Ovsr 30 Years i ® UNCLAIMED LETTERS. 0 List of unclaimed letters remaining , a in the Cape May Postoffice for week ending January 26, 1916: Green, William; Homan. Jesse; Heald, ' WU1. 1 In calling for the above please aay - advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs, i u Good work at eonsistaixt prises. Jeaae I • M. Brawn, 110 a ad 112 Jaekatm St.

CltllCI MiECTMY FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH ] Pastor, William Dyre MeOurdy. Preaching on Sunday at 1080 and j in the evening at 780; Sunday rchool at 3 p. m. ; Wednesday evening Pzayw Meeting at 7.30 j Men's Union Meeting , Saturday evening at 780. i FIRST M_ E. CHURCH , Rev. B. P. Jqdd, Pastor. . Preaching Sunday 1080. a. m., 7-30 m;. Sunday School 280 p. m.; Sunday Praise Service, 9 a. in. and Ep- " worth League, 6.46 p. m. Class Meetings on Thursday and Fri- 1 day evenings at 7.45 p. m. Prayer 1 Wednesday evening 7.45 p. m. 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 Sunday services 1080 a. m. and 780 1 m; Sundry school, 8.00 p. m. Mid- 1 week, Wednesday 780 p. m-i,Y. P. 8. G 1 E., Fridays, 780 p. m., Junior Endeavoi 1 4 00 p. m. 1 1 HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICX. 1 At the Church of Our Imdy, Star of 1 he Set: 1 Masses— Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock A. M Week days at 780 A. M. « Sunday School at 2.30 P. M. - I Evening devotions, Sundays and Friat 780. CITY DIRECTORY Mayor, William L. Stevens. Harry Hebenthal. Recorder and Superintendent of Wat* ' Works, Thoa. W. Millet, Jan. 1, 1916 f Collector, Walter J. Fenderaon, Jr., Jan? uary 1, 1918. i Assessor, Allen Wales, Jan. 1, 1918. Stephen B. Wilson, Jan. J, j 1918. Solicitor, J. M. E. Hildreth, Jan. ■ 1, 1916. Building Inspector, Jos. H. ElweD, Jan. 1 1, 1916. , of Water Works, Frank C. B. ; Speace. (Sty Engineer, L. E. Miller, Jr., Jan. i, 1 1916. , Chief of Police — George C. Baldwin. Board cf Education:— ' Ogden March, 1918 $. J. Jewell March. 191$ ] B. Stile* March, 1918 Porter March, 1917 Hewitt March, 1917 COUNTY DIRECTORY. of Supreme Court, Charles G Black, Dem., 1922 Circuit Judge, Howard Oanow, Dem., 1921. Law Judge, Henry H. Eldredge, Bern., April 1, 1916. Prosecutor of Pleas, vacant. Sheriff, Coleman F. Corson, Dem., 1917. Wm. H. Thompson, Rep., Lower Township, Nov. 1915; Mark Lnke, Rep., Ocean City, Nov., 1916; B. C. Ingersoll, Wildwood. County Clerk, A. Carlton Hildreth, Rep., Jan., 1920. Edward L. Rice, Dem., Nov., 1917. Senator, Harry Wheaton, Dem., 1916. Assemblyman, Lewis T. Stevens, 1916. County Collector, Joseph L Scull, Rep. 1 County Board of Elections— H. 8 Dougherty, Alfred land. Walter Ruth erford, C M. W^tcott. Terms of Court — Second Tuesday in April, September and December. SECRET SOCIETIES. J j Cape Island Lodge No. 38, F. and A 'M — Communications «e»cnd and fourth j Tuesdays of each iqor'h at lodge room; Washington and Frapklin streets. I | Adonlram Chapter. No. 30, Royal . Arch Masons — Convocations tV'rd MonI day of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge. No. 258. Inde- • pendent Order of Odd Fellows— Meets each Friday at Auditorium, Jackson Cape May Encampment, No. 68, L O. , street. ' O. F., meets the second and fourth I Thursdays of each month at the AudiOgallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men. Meets each Tues- 1 I day evening at Auditorium. ' I Columbia Lodge, No. 23, Independent > Order of Mechanics — Meets each Mon- ! day evening at the Auditorium, j Patriotic Sons of America — Meets ; each Tuesday evening at the Rutherford •'Building on' Decatur street, i Cape May Lodge No. 21, A. O. U. W, i meets first and third Thursdays of each j i month at Rutherford Building, 312 Dc- , | catur street. i i Cape May Council, No. 1091, Royal . . I Arcanum — Meets first and third Thurs- ] days of each month at Auditorium. > Cape May Conclave. No. 183, Improv- I ed Order of Heptasophs— Meets at j Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each ! monthCape May Camp, No. 8772, Modern | Woodmen of America — Meets first- Wed- j nesdav of each month at the Audi- 1 torium. Camp 110, P. 0. K of A. of Cold 1 Spring, meets Thursday, evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at 8.00 p. m. Cold Spring Council, Jr. 0. U. A. M. No. 135 — Meeta in Hsdl at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meeta on first Monday evening in each month at the corner of Washington and Franklin etreeta. Friendship Council No. 27, D. of A.— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of eaeh week at 280 in Jr. O. U. K. M. HalL Hie John Mecray Port No. 40, 0. A. R. meet# the first Monday evening of eaeh month at 780 p. m., at FraakRa Street School BufldtogOape May damp No. $6, Sana of Vet-

'ran*, N. J. Dirlaien, U. S. A, meet thai second and fourth Monday of eaeh Month in John Mecray Poet Room* Franklin Street. LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELS* GRAM STATIONS Key* may be obtained in vfdatty ef alarm boxea. 25- Washington rtreet, near SM lengeris landing, No. 32 — Washington itreet, near XMm So. 47 — Washington rtreet and MadL No. 54— Lafayette aad Bank streets. No. 58— Broad and Klmlr* street*. No. 65 — Pittsburg and New Jezaey am No. 69— Stockton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen etreeta. No. 73 — Franklin and Washington at. 75— Howard street, opp Stockton ax. No. 82 — Columbia avenue, and Gummy No. 81 Ocean ztret, near Bemb aiaait* No. 91— Broadway and flaaat. 92 — Broadway and Beach avenue 93 — Perry street, near Bridge. 94—8. lAfsyetU and Grant street 95 — Washington and Jackass rte. 97 — Columbia am and Deeatur at 98— Washington aad Osraa ata. All active Firemen, City Police OScere and Hotel Watchmen are provided with key*. WEST CAPE MAY Mtos Tryphene McKean spent Saturday and Sunday In Philadelphia. Mm Wm. - P. Lloyd entertained the , Srtrihg Circle on Wednesday afternoon. ~ Leonard Detwller spent over Sunday, with hie family. Mrs. Frank R. Hughes and two chilspent Saturday and Sunday at Floyd Hughes spent Sunday with his wife and parents. Mrs. M. Oliver spent Thursday at Fishing Creek. * The "Reliance" Class met at the home of Mrs. Levlnla Hughes, %Cape May Point, this week. Albert Russell, of Philadelphia, spent with Miss Nellie Baker. Mrs. Charles Willis is spending a few days away. Mrs. E. Morton was a Philadelphia shopper on Thursday. I Miss Hulda Detwller entertained a . number of friends in honor of her 10th ^ birthday on Saturday last IX XE1IOXIA1L MANLOVE — In loving, but sad memory of Lydla E. Manlove, who departed this life, January 26, 1915. non* and Granddaughter. IM XZHOBIAK HALBRUNER — In memory of my ' son. FYank D. Halbruner, who departed this life August 32, 1918. Dear to the grave where my loved one is laid, ' Sweet to the memory that never, shall fade. I Roses may wither, leaves fade and die. If others forget him. never shall L 888— 1-28-1 1 rather and Mother. >x w htdicticewtb bt THS C BAWD JOTtT. The Grand Jury to on Doty Continuously How-d-daya, Recalled by Prosecutor Carrow, the grand Jury met on Wednesday and sifted another batch of complaints pre- , sented by the Prosecutor's Office In continuation of the determination to clean up the county. The following Indictments were presented the same afternoon: Lester W.' Smith, chief of police at Wildwood. participating in the proceeds of n disorderly house in that city. Tech- ' | Lester W. Smith, maintaining gamb- ' ] ling house. Technical charge. I Lester W. Smith. (two Mtls) comLester W. Smith (two hills) accepting a bribe. Lester W. Smith, malfeasance in ofg lice: furnishing official protection to H gambling houses. disorderly houses. I_ etc.. at Wildwood. in return for money paid him by the keepers of said Illegal b houses. Edna Fisher . disorderly house at | Wildwood. j | Daisy Doe. alias Margaret Gownin- , j ger, disorderly house at Wildwood. ■ \ iola Potts (three bills) charging tort ceny of 136 from the person of Wm. . Hare at Wildwood; selling Ihiuor without a license In the Styx at Wildwood. I and selling liquor on Sunday. 1 Nellie Smith, alias Hattie fossa boon. disorderly house at Wildwood. , George Smith, disorderly house at h .Wildwood. - George Smith, assaulting ap officer I when his house was raided. 1, David B. Hartman. assaulting bis - wife, at Stone Harbor. — Gazette. t • TEACHERS' COXTEBEBCXB. ^ k Superintendent Aaron W. Hand to considering the advisability of substi- ® luting conferences of teachers in the j teachers institutes, and thus far thinks j ! well of it. The first was on principles of y one-room schools. These have the , most difficult places In all the school work In there being many grades, the pupils ranging from the kindergarten " to adults and the time limited. The question was how to combine grades to , have fewer classes and longer periods, t Mr. Hwnd was chairman, and Harold , Morton, secretary. Speakers included Guy C. Doub, Rio Grande, F. C Wilson, . Beesley's Point. Mabel F. Meade. Tuck- , ahoe. and Sarah Young, of Palermo. Mr. Wilson with recent experiences in Canadian methods had working plans . somewhat out of the ordinary. The conference of this Saturday concerns I the Intermediate school athletics, wbilp that of next Saturday to on Supervisor . and High School Principals.