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MEETINGOF ~ COMMISSIONERS g F CITY COMMISSIONERS NEST IM REGULAR SESSION — ORDINANCE b PASSED — REfflGflATIOS RBCKIV- o JED AKD ACCEPTED. 0 . C " . ,3 At the regular meeting of the Board t of Commissioners held at (Jty Hall, d February 1, 1916, Mayor Stevens pre- j *«■«■ \ t Director Shaw moved, seconded by >u Director Hanes, that the appropriating ordinance for 1916 be taken upon the i third reading and final passage. f The ordinance was then passed for £ the third and final reading. F Director Shaw moved that Ordinance t entitled "An Ordinance to accept a new ( dedication of part of Jefferson Street, f ; and to vacate all conditions and pre f vious dedications, direct or imdirete, inconistent with soch new dedication, to he taken up oa third reading and final passage. Ordinance was then passed final reading. , Director Hanes. moved, seconded by r Director Sham, that the"-, we. adjourn,, , we adjourn to meet at three o'clock t this afternoon- , An adjourned meeting of the Board . •f Commissioners was held at three o'eloek this afternoon, February 1, j 1916, Mayor Stevens presiding. i Director Shaw offered an ordinance | entitled, "An Ordinance to amend an , ordinance entitled, 'An Ordinance to en- ( force the payment of Delinquent Taxes,' " passed December 16th, 1910, , and moved, seconded by Director Hanes, ( that it be -taken up on first reading. The ordinance was then read in full , and psased first reading. Director Shaw then moved that ordinance be taken up , on SBiMid; irafijng,and-,.op9c to amend., | ments hi all its parts. The ordinance . then passed second reading and was f placed on file with the City " Clerk for ( a period of two weeks and published ac- , cording to law. The following communication Was then read: "* '''* ' •" ."-"i! Cape May City, N. J., Feb. I. 1916 Tb the Honorable Commissioners of the W , aty of Chpe May, N.J.: Gentleman:""^ Z hereby tender my remgMtion a * Tax Collector of the City of Cape May, so per my election tb said office by your honorable body' on October 26, 1916. "r YoOJs truly, -«-'?■ ... ;- a-B -WILSON. Director Haflss ' m6v>ed, -seconded' by Director Shaw that resignation be accepted. • *' Meeting than adjourned. A BOX D0CXAL. A box<# «mh! win be held at Grid Spring Grange Hall, oh Thursday even-, "rog, February Id, 1916. "Sale will commence ^t .8 p. m. Ice cream and cake on siate> a All 'IadiM are requested to ' bring a. box. 910 -3-4-lt MlI4.Ilf.MY ANNOUNCEMENT. • 1 wis^.to annqonce that I am nut of town ftr.'.ttr«:'wMB studying the atytowr in millinery ao$ buying, and upon my return .f^ich will announce, 1 dhall be prepared to show my patrons the tetedt in millinery from a large add first class •took, gristly new and Up-to-date: "... LOfTlfi' R. TOLLMAN, 280 Pipy Street, " 909-2-5- Caps Ma/,' K. Jf, J'-." -v.- ^'^',1'"^ J "EM vision Mo. of the Fflfik Methodist " Church will rise K "Fsrirt «Msna ' Tables." tn the ChkpeL Tuesday evening. February 1, ltl(. from t to T.lt • ' sew*. - • . - — 7T— — 'r .' j J" "Mr Rent" sards earrtsd jn stoek fie sack. All kinds of rigs cards nmde to" order. Star ami Wave Stottoasry Decrement. • Look at This. Thermos Bottles, special 95 cents. 2H qt Milk Pitchers, 10 emts 16 cent Mixing Bowls 10 omits. Colonial Drinking Glasses, 24 cents doc r 10 oenh Fire Shovels, 6 cents, j; 62-50 Bicycle Tiree, 61.88. - — B 25e Agate Water Buckets 16 cents, to 76 eeot Gas lamps complete, «6 cento. J. K. MBCRAT ,606 Washington Street. (Brery lach A Oar) ^■TOCRPTO CABS AKD TRUCKS ( SEND FOR UXBRATCBB Heaxy Ranem, Agent. ■ — - —

YAV . | CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY. The First Presbyterian Church celebrated the twenty-eighth birthday of | ' its Christian Endeavor Society on Friday evening, February 4th, using a proby Daniel A. Poling, Associate President of U. S. of C. E. , The Christian Endeavor Society wasborn'in Williaton Church, Portland, Me., February 2, 1881.' Oua Society has marvellously enjoyed the blessings of During these three and one-half decades it has entered all denominations becoming in most of them the denoabaational young people's society. has reached all races and nations. It wonderfully stimulated church uhioa. *It has promoted the causes of peace and temperance. It has deepened in mission study, Bible study, evangelista, stewardship and personal consecration. It has made the young people more outspoken for Christ. It been staunchly true to the Church, and now. ait the.beginniagof ±£s thirtysixth year, it "to stronger thsmkver, and facet the" future with the heart of youth. PERRY ST. THEATRE PROGRAM The prograad of picture plays which will be seen at the Perry Street Theatre next week is apparently one of the lil riiilgtok'lfofc <rfptey's» ever -presented at popular little " playhouse, which is already famous for the quality of its productions. Oh "Monday night the management has re-booked, by request of many of its patron* the tremendous Fax pictuKatioa of Theda Bara, in "A Fool There Was," taken from the world poem "The Vampire." On Tuesday the acted star William will be seen in "The Sign of the Cross." As a* extra attraction there will be a reel of W interesting Para^edn^jP^Sure pmsents George F. Marion and Vivian Blhckbburn in a ;| Hr-ya* .Itotte Oom^ ,A»«na. entitled. "Excuse Me." This picture la taken dircctely from tbe,staga play of the- same and it esud to be one of the most

sncressful pictures of the month. -Paramount Pictures precept on Thnrs- , day, the noted player, Dustla Parnutn, , in "Oaptain Courtesy." • The well known story "The Butterfly on theWheel," will be presented on "Friday by the World Film Features in a five-act drama with the charming stars . f Vivian Martin ia j^e leading role. For Saturday, qpatinpp and night, the - delightful star, Rlsie Janis, whoas ap- . pearaace in "The. Caprices of Kitty," will he well remembered, will appear in IR^tty. in .Seayhof a Thrill." A rapid Rrs' eon»edy vdSama with an appeal to , old and' young alike. MRS. HARRIET .B. REIVES DEAD. - Mra. Harriet X. 'Reevea «reliot of the late"Abijhh'- D. Reeves, died aftef a 1 short iShhss of ipasumoaia, at the " -Soldiers' Home, Vin eland. Thursday morking. The fuaeral will occur on 1 Sunday morhidg, the remotna to-be . ' brought^OWn Vy' niofbing trail to Ben- . ' hetfs. ^atipg; pi^^'theaee to Cold Spring Com etry. . )if. Reeves Was a native of Court Houae, where she haa [■ many relative;, but tesided after - her n toarei«BaTa tt>ia_oty; «n4 vfciiity. 'She ' was- tbaaeooad wife pf 'Ml. R««ve»,';ilnd 1 none of the -children of . the union now 9 survwe. Mrs. Reeves was an energetic I womao^f.fitpiob^ character nad sunny • diipoaitian. which shesought/tfto:'thp deaffi of 317. ' Beeves, she was "familiarly ' known' as ' "Sua shine," because, she oonstantly . pMyed the .fgiad fiaiqt," or ItctoAhg t very-hkr it. ^ ^ 7* I >-■' a FALSE BUHOB. W""'' There has beem .nuporn and rumors broadcasted to the effeot that the Bethi tehem Steri On. haa purchased 12,000 a acres at Rio Grands. As interview with - Mr. Sylvester, who is in, charge of. the BetWshem Steel C^oq>any ,intercstehere, we were informed that the rumors [were without foundation. Information was also sought at the oounty cleric's office, where We were informed that no transfers had occurred. £ FIRE AT ATLANTIC CITY. A rumor here etnii. that the Overbrook Hotel at New York and Pacific Avenues, Atlantic (Sty, "was destroyed by fire Friday morning. Seven lost thenlives. An aged woman jumped from the fourth "torj^ ~ li Pictures Framhd. - HAVE raOM PICtCTUto FRAMMD. A MOST acceptable c«6pr. cbofiu/l. HAKDWABS STCOta. ~ V, , r

| NEWS OF I THECAGES CAPE MAY A. A. WW TWO AND 1 LOST ONE-CAPS MAY RESERVES war. In a SeBslwre Lewguw^mn last Tuesday evening to the Washington Street Hall, tbr Wilfmeod A. C «h before the ^ attack of the- Chpe May quiatat, score ; U to 17. Although out-weighed, man for men, ! 1 and witte WHdwood. baring Lehr of the ' Wilkev-Barre, Pa., Statw Leegne team _ in the Imrup and whom- thyy had im- ( ' ported with the intention of completely ' o v amping the local boys but they met ' ' with bitter disappoiiiliasf and were ' compelled to take n very distasteful pill ' whloh was hard to swallow as toe local 1 boys were always on the baQ which ' threw confusion among the WHdwood ' ' Referee Robbins deserves a lot of credit in handling such an ' exciting game and At times rough, which was 1 caused by the very close guarding of 1 ' each team, as can be easily seen, by the ® number of field goatt registered, in his . * Too much eredU em5t»t he given the | ' local five ad they were out to win and tie up for first place in Iffie league: 1 From the fifteen fbot mark Shaughf nessy was in excellent form and at the | most critical moments when one point * was needed to tie or brake the score he * showed his usual cool head and dropped it through for a much sought for point 1 Shields, Camp and Little, who always e play ao ricettent gamr. wer* in their 1 ' usual form a* their opponents can testify. Lemmon prneticaHy a jaew maa, completely outclasseA~hto old team mate * Baker at center, as be got the bat off 1 three-quarters of tils time. ^ Delaney, the . WiWtoood guard was easily the star of tbo visitor* -which e title he ' always carrie* - Liurup * CAPft" MAT A. A ITI, IS SVml PH Fielk Pts

forward . . 1 0 2 Camp, forward 0 0 O Lemmon, center 0 0 9 Shaughnessy, guard 0 t4 14 Little, guard 1 II 2 Total. 2 -14 14 WILDWQOO Field Foul rtl Forward 2 0 4 Keating, forward 0 fi * Baker, oritor 0 9 9 Delanay, guard 2 Y -4^ niia hi'ff iffffifi - o 2 2 Totals „ .j. . 4 9 17 Foujs oommitted, - Gape - May 91; Wildgoai 25.- Wbi* . . -n . ' Capa-MAy V At y9j- *. T. t. '■ " Bb>lrtMofi X*i » On ' last Saturday -algbt toe-, toeal ' basket ball twin defeated '- the. New York Shipbuilding Co., of Oamden, by a toore df-K- 19. The -seoee^at- ake ^ en d • oT "\h« first half stood 1611, with Cape '• May on tootoegwad;. ' CAPE MAT A -A. M • ■ • FUM Foul P*S r MUMajeferwafd 5 D 10 ' Hand, forward 41 " -*4 I LeWmon, -center 2 6 -4 ShaughMksy, guard 1 12 f Little, guard S 0 | y Totahf 13 12 u ' New York ShipboUding Co. r CiSj;.. " wand goal Pts J. Hyde, forward fi 0 4 Leaadt, -forward 0 9 6 Bunting,' Center . 3 fi 14 i Btaalc. gnatd^v. ......... .. 9 a 9 - R.' Hyde, -guard .n: 9 0 0 i. . — l Totals 5 > W RefLuc -Mheawy. e +.4$ '' Cape May A. A. Loses at Ocsan Cfy. | Tbe Oooan Gity Military CSub de- ' feated the Ocpe May A. A in a Seashore League game played on the former's floor on last '"Wednesday evening by the score of 34 to 24. The locals defeat was due to the failure to cover up their men, oonse 5 quently Ocean CSty registered a nn- ' ber of field goals. The game was dean (Continued oa Fifth Page) ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. Holt Quigley, of New . York announce the engagement of their daughter, Mies Nasahw, to Imfayette MaeDoaald, of Gape May, N. J.

NEWS AND COMMENT ^ items of local interest, passing events and occhrehcis gleaned from usb abb there— read THESE ARTICLES about your nam s. The moon -cast m ahados "over the sua noon for stoat on, hour aad - moked glass enabled spectators to observe the incident. Miss Irene Bennett, the obliging Bell Telephone operator was takes to -paoper Hospital, Sunday afternoon with appendicitis^and operated an immediately. Her many friends will be pleased to knoy that she is getting along as nicely ss.cnn he expected. The T.,«. S. Osbwt entertained by Mis* Alice Springer on Broadway. Mija.-O. L. W. :itaerr is now conva3 after being 31 -tor- toe- last two lYahrr Homan 02 -W«*t -Lape now seen .wjoytog himself «B*,. . liiK fiew Ford - Touring ear, pnrchased from1 the Ford Agency in Cape May. Mia. George Settle, wife of the fit ifprietor of the Col umhSp* La undry , Was b*dly burned about th« faee and hands while lighting a ga« oven that exploded. Mr*. Settle is to Covington. Ky. Grant » Vanaman of , this city, is installing. A hbt water hwating plant in Mr. Herbert Hebeathal's new bouse on Kearney Avenue. Mr. Harry Letomon. baggage master on the Philadelphia and Reading R. R., I i> makiqg.hrrtog^Hmto Forea- AB. *** an WashiqfLoa £ir*t. Contractor -£1Well ^rin push tbhwaVk to completion.

' it-of. L. C. Butler -had as his din- ii ' her Buests on Tuesday", LsuraOce El- ' dredge, Leland SbaVp' and T. Mil let ' » Hand > ' •V'-- .-J I ^ y&.frjr ■ . Rey Lampherr.- the ^ ' the Baptist Church, at Kio tyaSdkiN. , 1 J., haa taken under his etorge the' Oaa " ( Creek and Gotoeo ChulMrii, shd .hu P -purchased a Ford car from i. S Me- • amy, of this- (dtp.'. . ^ " . 3 ^ Mayor W~ L. Stevens, of ^this city, ? , whe haa-beaoitoying -a^stoetoio'Bs.'-tipioij of- it since "his eleetioa:ae eoiraluic^rir, 1 has dow gone for bis- annual vacation 1 . trip to Cbha, Florida- -and this South . 11 » W# felt that- ftavideooe smiled on this ^ - city whim Msyor -Steven*- aad ' his col- , Magues wesw elected ootcraisioners aad * we still feek ao.t Mnay- things have been_ ^ J1 Anne to siraightoD' oof the "city's af-. £ ^ fairs anif mme too-- scan., dThs lack of system which has been -discovered,. is [_ ' rcally retnarkahto and repevoented. thg. practical- loss- nsumally of large sums.. , 9 One itena htonmwiU illustrate. Notes < to the amount ot gl 17, 000 . negotiated, in * anticipation. ef taxes, were paid in ths- | J various- ieauea'xrf 'bonds, diir^g aipJrJod , 'of about t«x j urn, repreaeatjng an an- « • oual expewditm of over- $19/909 in ex- ' - ccm of the appropriation* ' j - Mayor .Stewem and his colleagues . - I have beew- diligent in their work. have. consulted with many people and seek to ( know the pnhto dwsinra, with a view to 1 using the municipal powers and faoiliJ tiee for the beak good of all ita citixens and property usam and we believethdt our people- have -coa&deaee in them . ^ and will snppankthem fully to their ef- 1 forts to place our city ow ^ the plane- of suocess and pfedgreea.i < I ' A ii 1 1 p ■ iln TTum'i CHapter of Oape-MayvK. J., viaitodrthe lodge. 1 - of instrnctios-held ah tNBxillw- Tuesday | might- of this wash. A- delegation was i h- also y i — hi friin TTiTiinsad - J i e R- A. Minner. the- jeweler haa just - purchased a very fine line of Howard watches. The Howard haa an enviable e reputation as a time keeper and Mr. I e Minner claims that there are none bet- I .- ter. , n ^ Ervin Cameron, writing from the DS. 6. Michigan, January 20th, off ' Porto Rico says: "It looks now as if we , - would stay in or around Porto Rieo for | at least two weeks Last night we r anchored jfi the Virgin Islands, which ( are abent twin as high as ton wwhsr 1 tower in Stone Harbor. The slopes axe " cultivated and arw mmtly to tqhaeac, i banana. s>4 gm Ik l. ,

very good fishing here. I caught two large silver king and seven red snappers, which look like our sea baas, only ' they are red. The bottom oa the Ma around these islands is covered with - branch coral , five or six feet high on - toe bottom- I lost" two lines oa it while i fishing. There are many coxnLyeefs 1 around here," Writing next day from I Off Dewey's Isle, Silver Lake, W. L, to •ays: "We got here at noon. Dewey's .Island to an old U. fc, Naval base. - -The' i *Aier is so* clear that we- can see bot L torn at 60 feet." EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Church of the Advent (services wffl to I at the Chapel of the-Oiris' Friendly ' r House, Hughes Street, until the decor - . ationa of the interior of the chQreh am pleted. > Sunday Services. r Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Holy Gorpmunioh and sermon at 10.30 Evening Prayer and sermon 7.30. r Weekday Services. Wednesday evening prayer and -meditation, 7.30. Thursday, Holy Communion, 8D0. , Saihta'-days. Holy Communion 8.90. Fijday Litany at 4.00 o'clock. R«v. - Paul Kturtevant Howe, Pries! g Ni'Ctauge. \ S J ; BAPTIST CHHRCMr ' " At the First Baptist Church ou -Sunt. day morning Pastor MoCurdy will t preach. The Lord's Supper will be ob- , served at the close of the service. On I Sunday - night an evangelistic Servioe will be held. The Brotherhood of the church will bold a special meeting on Monday night at li o'clock at the home of Dr. Lammis on Kearney Avenue. The Brotherhood is arranging for a fSBsWaabington Social on the twei^^^Hb^ The monthly businees iMs(i^^0toF 1 churtA wffl be held on Wsda today Fro- -• ruary 9,.to?.46.p. m. Allditiooal matt »«*'' in -conaedtiou with toe new Ijuiid--mg arc to to preasatod aad It to of toe utmost importance that every asemtor of the churcfe. interested in a new building should be" present.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dec4tuf and Hiighes Streets, the Rev. CuTtii. D. Bosserman, minister. . ^I.lOAO.a. m- the sermon will be dfa' ''Wofifftiodf' of special interest to youag peofli Jtl 7.30 p. m., 'life or Life Mrinbe," a study °f tSe essential eie^ merit in ChristUpity. " Bible School at p. m. Wednesday prayer 'service at ?.$0 p. m. . "*Y. P. S. C -E. on Friday 'at Ksfc*' " -'i"* " j A cordial invitation to Dadered visiand resident* without "a church hdie j;b all services. ' " •" '-'t "MAP Of" CAPfe' KAY. '"Shews uH streets and pubBc places. • Tarticutorjy desirable" tfe"" ehqrf prospective reotegf.. 'PHeV" W cWtt eaeh'-at Stgx and War* Statio«eTy"'Detortni*ot< • . - ~ KEEP YOUR H OME DRY. . • Sttot toe ,N«w ." Year with •,*** tin rif .f T*U Is the. asason . of the year whim , odd tjl rbofs glTe unlimited trimWe A postal tafd to ~C4mA A.'»w*ln, jeS-t . Yackson -StMAt, wiU bring . tntormailoo- ttcto «oetr.<furcofs^utto«.:a»d •prmtlag.-oc o»er ti orn shset metal work. Don't wait nntfl Frtruary storms in and .ru(h the wall paper aad mika the home ddmp. oasaaltary aad dl—grnable: - < Rain Spautiag, Gutters and Tin Roofs. work at osnslataat prioea Jesse - K^pwu }uf ifd'"llff Jiekson St.- ' HOW I SERVE TOD . First, Z >tu MUd you the best toad for. the pusy. . . ;3rcpad^ I wHW'htore. . yo{ir: boat -in toy' • esM^oqad'. boat boa« "by tie year -jt the 'togjfo . - "-v- >• Ty^3,T csB'bffer you'd ehoic® af .tto/ beet~_seeesd hand boats *nd take ysus prcssto eraH In part psyment oa awsw snis. Railways on whkfa to run boa 4a. JOHN A. PHARO, 120$ TAfsyette St. Keystone *phos* No. 96D. . DO TOO WANT IT? limited amount of money to plaes oa mortgages within the city, tn sams af 61009 aad RW. GILBERT C. HUGHES, Realty. Ma. B4 Ossaa BtoasA Gummed Lahds tn fianey sut out designs, or aolors at vary tow prima A postal will bring full information. Star aad Wave Publishing Company, May, N. J. NO TRE8PA88WG SIGNS as s oa sale at the Star and Warn ORtos, at 69 cento per toetn.

PERSONAL MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS QF THE COMING AND GOINCr OF CAPE* .MAT TIBII— . AMD REKlWiW» . Mr. aad Mia John Mecray anA daughter Emily are vieiting" Mr. aad Mra. Ceo. Bctton-aad grandson, John Jr., to their Philadelphia, home. They will to 1 gone bver Sunday. -' Mia Florence Sehenck has returned . to her home in Oamden after spending tbe-week with Miss Mae Bush. -Mrs. F. Sidney Towmsend in nisitiag 1 her daughter, MTa K- Karl Weber, to Florence, K. J., foe a tear toys. Mrs. J. L -Kebr and. dau^iter Ntirabetfa spent test week in EhiUdriphia yiaitiag friends, ^ Mrs. James B- Rock and tow iataresting sons, Melyin B. and-. Bqnaett A, accompanied by Miss Mildred ,Hsad>. ■ have i*tu»fi«d to thcir bMae te^Wahhington, D. C. after a two weeks' rito to Mrs. Rock's parents, Mr. and Mia, • A. G. Benpctt, Madisor Avenue. : " Mrs. Frank" Piatt is visiting bar i mother, Mrs. -Gordon, on - West Perry ; Street. 1 Mr. Ed. Hartley is s guest at tto I Gordon Mr. A. C. Ward of Philadelphia, wan eqtertained by Miss Edith See on Wednesday evening. ■Mrs. E. Strawbridge has returned fca ., Dennisville aftfr qn extmteafl p»atonMlf^ . her sister. Mrs.- O. L. W. Knerr. 1 ^ r 061. John H. Coleman of the Cblcmiad . Hotel, Chpo May, aad the Acadia Hotel, of Philadelphia, made a business trip here Tuesday. - ... Miss Clara B. Laveotbol, of Philadel- ■; pfaia, was a week-end visitor with her father, Joseph Laventhot S' • t . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice, -XYrope arc u spending -several weeks si 1010 Sprooa i Street, Philadelphia.' • r " t - ■ ' V- ' ' . ■ t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, of West t Perry Street; Wt dor Fnittoc.tft' totosd " ihb tfaaWsfof -Mr! Harris' TJ- ,£■ bert Harris, who- died in Jackson rills. If Fin., whrfe he was seeking health, .. * THE MAR ABOUT TOWN a ts:rs : aea-..,. ^ 7 . William McLean, a prominent Phila- - iMphia attorney, *»«. hor( this, week, e. looking beer Jtto -.teal rctate^. LutberrJi:- Prios has leased the farma on the Bay shore, to the Bethlehem QteeJ Oajpsny.: .-a-; ° - How attractive- ^>ur strc;is k»k when they are arc kept clean, to there any I, reason why they should not be kept Wv.^xSstjTVv 7 ■ , 3 ^9 hvofa danger of 'pves, there Should gi be.a tew past by the Legislature cbm^ d. pelling automobiles to step, look a«d 4 listen within- one hundred yards of a railrosd^ecossing. ..By imch a tew {nsdy five# would be spared. m . Mtos Jenfiiy.Walre of Oongreas street, had as her. guest a Domb?r of hw San- . day ischool class .on Tuesday evehing. . ; Ai number fii our younger sht have :•> formed a dancing class. (f - Coasi|lettoiY excitement wsa' experienced' -by -some ol .the vratchmho dur7 ■ Wk'«t«.the.^snt: oq It Wa ' ' ' ' "* • • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Crease have closed thmr Franklin Street cottage and wffl n spend the' ' monfK ' ' of February in the w rity"of Philadelphia, " V -. a Miss Maft^ft^'te BewBett ef Moores- , town, this state, is being entertained by Mps- James E. "Taylor. Misses SalliecAfid Jennie Hughes of Washington- Street, were given - a sur- % prise on -Monday evening, when a numd ber of their friends came in and passed an enjoyable evening. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS. The tew in New Jersey requires all automobiles to hsve side reflecting mir- • rora. Same can be gotten at 3. R. Mrcray's, 906 Washington Street, price 61.09 to 62. 00. No. r. r _ I wm arc be rcepuMdlfin for iw bRU ■ — eatrceted by WE ■ ■ 1 1— i Artbmr MfiMfi. BMri TI mill 4. ML T94-lfi-4-6k