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LEGAL ADVBKTISIXB Delinquent Taxes m Lower Township 1915 ▲ Ahem, John, ' 2LOO ; Ashmead, Benjami^ '736 Bennett, Princill* heirs, 8.70 Bacon, Joseph, 27.64 c is Gain, John, L7* Gowen, Lewis, LOO Citizens' Telephone Local Oo-, 20.10 ; Oor enisle, K. Harvey, 134 , Cox, William. 1.00 , Crawford, Page, .43 , Cone, Eva, 632 , Chew, Harry, 736 , Church, Frank T., 20.04 < Crease, Uriah heirs, 1.74 Campbell, Charles T., 10.44 Oorerdale, Elias, 3.48 . Cox, Thomas, 134 Cape Hay Light and Power Oo, 34.80 Cox, Rufus, L43 Coxe, F. D. O, CM Carpenter, James, 1.00 "Oortis, Willis, 1-87 ' d Dawson, Charles H, 4430 Dawson, Herbert C., 1432 Dickinson, Jbseph, 1.74 Dickinson, Byron, 87 PiE&k-. as Demaey, Norman, LOO Dehorsey, James, L43 , Eldredge, J. C, heirs, 837 El dredge, Irwin, 2533 , Edmunds, J. H, heirs, 22.62 East Cape Hay Imp. Oo, 648.10 Edmunds, Waters B„ 2430 Edmunds, J. Georgianna, 733 Edmunds, Fred, L74 Evans, Howard, 1-44- , F Press, Joseph, heirs, 6.22 Frederick; William, 2.37 Fredericks, Charles, 1.43 Fleischhauer, Mrs. Ellen, 28.58 Fleischhauer, it J, 130 Fox, Lewis, 334 Fox, Arthur, 1.00 F! etcher fTJavid, 1.00 Fulford, Arthur J, 1.44 Fisher, Charles, 1.44 Faulkner, Albaa H, Fisher, Thomas, 133 Fleischhauer, Edward, 1.00 O ** Ganetson, Irwin, 133 Green, Joseph,, heirs, 1.74 — ^ Gorman, James, LOO ^"Graves, NeHon Z., 1,013.98 "* names, William, .44 Gtxlfrcy, Richard, 1.87 " Gibson, Lewis, a, 1.00 GwjUiam. Geo. T. Jr., 1.74 GyTetwon, ftev. ■ Hughes, Edward, " 3.61 Hndreth. Lewis, 4132 Highland. ,. 2436 Hughes, Robert, 3.48 Hand, Stilwell, 1.74 Hickey, John, 1-74 Halbruner, Harry, 1.87 ■ Hawk, . Eldredge, 2.74 Homan,' Charles, 1787. ■ Hasting. William, 17.4U. Harris,. Isaac, 3.67 Hetl, William, 1030 Hess, Mortimer, 3.24 Hughes, Percy V., . 1-00 Hess, Richiard. ii •• 237 Hand, RichaTd. v' 2.37 H«11, "Leon W„ 1.00 Hughes, Edgar, _ , LOO Johnson, Willets, bal., 1434 Johnson, Albert, 9.70 Jefferies, Mary De N., heirs, 20.88 Jefferson, Henry, 1.74 Johnson, Reuben H., 1.00 James, F. B., 1-87 Johnson, William, ■ - ' "1.00 Q Kershaw. John, 8.70 King, Mrs. Fannie, ,&7 Lovett, Sallie E-, . 19.14 Lunn, Henrietta, . 3.48 lively, William, 137 , layton, John, 1.44 Leach, Meridith, 3.48 M MacKisslc, Joe. P., . i 1.7* Mathews,. Thomas E., 1.84. Morrison, Jdhn, 1.00' Mecrav, John W., , 48.72 Murphy, C. P., 133 Matthews, Morgan, IjQO McHvain, David, 3.48 McKeag, Lawrence, 237 N Newell, William, . -sja,' 1432 Newman, Nathaniel, 237 P Prit chard, William Jr., 237 Pritchard, Mrs. William Jr., 37 Pierce, Clark, 1231 R Rott, Andrew, • • 830 Rutherford, John, 1.00 Rutherford, George, 10.44 Bayfield, Hillery, 1.00 Rea, George G, 2.74 Ryland,, Benjamin F., 237 Reed, Cyrus, 137 Reeves, David and Andrew heirs, • ; . bal, 139 Roberts, Samuel S., - . 1332 . Raysinger, Hid mas, 1.44 Risley, Loran, 133 B Smith, Charles, 237 Snyder, EH, 137 SajTe, Edward, 2.17 Salmon, Frank Is, 334 Stivers, Geo. . and wif , S.4S Soffe, Martha E., - * 14.79 Sayre, Thomas S., 1438 Sawyer, T. Robb., 1.00 Snyder, David, 1.43 T •. Thompson, Somen, Jr., 1.00 Thompson. Mary &, 20.01 Tobin, William, • 257 Tmsty, Whiter, 37 Townsfcnd, Sidney, 3.48 Teal, EH hcira, 2.61 Thomas, A. C, 8.48 Taylor, J. 0., 130 Wompeoa, Bertha. 17.40

LEGAL. ADVERTISING Toner, Joseph, LOO > Vantoar, Bert, 134 Vsnaman, Sterling, 1.43 W Wilson, Arthur, faaL, 436 ' Wilson, Merritt, 438 Wilson, Maggie, 336 ] Wilson, Lewis, 1.00 Wilson, Clifford, 237 I Weldon, Jehn, 631 Walters, Geo., baL, 44?* Wool son, Albert, 1636 ' Daniel L, 237 Warner, Geo., 237 ] Williams, Charles, L44 Watson, Ralph, 1.00 ' Wayne, Earl, .43 ' Wimley, Samuel and Lillie, 3.48 Vearicks, William, 137 ' HIGHLAND BEACH PROPERTY. John , McHugh, 5139 James Dougherty, 2.09 John Gourley, 138 George L. Neilds, •<..**. 139 James Anderson, -70 Geo. W. Arnold, 139 _ Thomas Turner, 139 Reuben Muhe, 138 _ Emily, Leadbealer, -70 Frederick Negele, . .70 Taylor a Burke, 30 David, Ruasel, .70 Ida M- Salle, or Anna, 138 Ella Reddibg, -TO _ Aupuet Achterman, 2.08 Rosier J. Levering, 1-39 Charles L. >Veir, 76 William T. Weir, Jr., .70 Walter.B- Weir, .70 Anna D. Levering, .70 Emily H. Levering, 139 Anna M-Wgir, .70 Eliza A! Weir, .70 Abraham Ball, 139 John J. Grady, .70 ] Noah Morton, . „ 139 j James Nish, .70 . John McLeee," '• .70 August Lehr. • .70 Samuel "Brown, 4.87 Catherine 'Winkler, .70 ■ George L. Neilds, 3.48 Samuel Neiders, .70 • Charles Lincoln CreightoB, 4.17 ■ Daniel Gleasoh, 1 ' 13® John Wusmer. .70 Fred R. Martin, .70 John McGann, 2.09 t Charles Frey, .70 1 Eliza Lehr, .70 John-W. Evans heirs, .70 1 Catherine Pitsham, . 1-39 ' John Essig, 1.39 David M. Armstrong, 139 John Kailen heirs, 138 John J. Winkler, 1.38 James H. Hoffman. 139 1 George W. Banks, 1.39 William T. Weir, ' 4.18 1 William H. Banks heirs, 1.39 Albert L." Fo^lkee, 1.39 1 S. S. Graves. 1.39 1 G. A. Barwig. ' .70 Samuel BroVn, 2.09 John GUroy, . 1.39 1 Emil KajnpB, .70 Ernest R.Jumel, 139 Ametta H.tmold, .70 John C. Noon, . 1..39 Lewis Bosche. '? J' .-238 | . Emil H. Schwalte, "" V J. 39 1 William Oldfield, . \ .70 I 1 William White, .70 Margaret Ferran, l.'S9 j | William F Essentrager, , -.1$ I Navid-McCuen, 13S I ' George R. llamold Sr., ' i i • *W. Stott* Smith, '.70 '• Sarah Alui Brown, • . ...,.7ftJ Samuel Bias. . , . ... I ' William H. Brown. •'•'.70 i 1 William I) Anderson, 2.09 1 Kate Rees.-, >r , , -70 | Emanuel Oldfield. .70 August Weber, * .78 ! Katlierim Mintzcr. .70 1 Ivouisa S. Stretch, .70 Daniel Gleason estate, 1.39 I Maggie Winkler, 1.39 1 Caroline Reuth, .70 1 William Redding, .70 ' Jaines C, Clacken.. 1.39 I John McQaffrv. • id . Alfred Uorsffield, It' 70 • Lizzetta Zellar, " .70 Edward Dopp. 2.78 l Andrew Blessing, 2.09 J. Frank Seals, .70 Robert Lincoln, .70 i John MeGill, 2.78 t James McMahon, 2.78 Herman Khitz, .70 I Mathew Neal heirs, .70 t Harry Ashburn heirs, .70 Harry A. Firth estate, 2.09 i S. Dixon Mayhew, et als., 3.92 , Cape May Imn. Co., 104.40 I" Baiihister, Miss Nellie, .87 . ! Boyle, Mrs. Mary, . .87 i Fulton, Mrs. M. R., .87 I Green, Joseph. 1.74 I Pharo. Elizabeth, 1.74 ' Weatherhy, Mrs. Annabel la, 29.53 | Preletz, Joseph G, 6.96 | • Weatherly, J. HpVfXrd, J 41.76 HOLLY BEACH ROAD. Fetling, Dick, $3.48 ' Haswyn, Carl estate, 5.22 • Leahman, M. D., 8.70 : Leigh, Mar? J., 12.18 Riddle. J. W. Sr., R70 I Roth el. William, 435 , Stockel, Victor, 3.48 i Temple, Fred, 1.74 I Woolston, Harry, 6.09 I Matsinger, heirs, - . 1.74 r Greaves, heirs, 3.48 r Boker, Joseph, 230 Bennett, Clarence, 3.05 . Staar, 'William, 1.74 , Pratt, James, .87 [ | Schmidt, Jacob. 37 [ ! Dick,* Mrs. Blandie V., 1.74 State of New Jeresy, Cape May County, ss. ' Scott Seymore, Collector of the Town- ' ship Lower, upon his oath says that ' the foregoing is a correct and tru<r J statement of the Delinquent Taxes dee [ the Township of Lower, for the year 1915. ~ SCOTT SEYMORE, Collector. Sworn and subscribed before me this 31st day of December. A. D.. 1915. i samuel r. FJJIREDGE, . m. a a of n. j. r • • LOWER TOWN SI '»P STATEMENT. I Annual staiemenr oi receipts and ex- } peuditures of the Township of Lower, ) County of Gape May, State of New Jer- ) sey, for the year 1916, with amount of I

LEGAL ADVERTISING duplicate of 1815, and names of those Oblleetor and Treasurer. Dr. ajbtount-of duplicate, 1815, «1 132036 . Or. amount of take* received for year 1815, $8,066.07 By amount driinquent taxes for year 1915, 2364.49 I $llj820.56 \ Dr. Receipts. Balance on- hand January 1, V ' 1916, $4550.96 t amount taxes received 1915, 8066.07 ( amount delinquent taxes with interest and cost collected for 1914, 475.43 ' C G Beeves rent of poll- c ing room, 30.00 } To State Forest Park Reservation, for extinguishing fires, 48.7 0 > To local tax on railroad cor- r a po rations for the year 1914, ' < payable in 1915, . . 241.76 ( To Linford Halbruncr, gravel, .75 C- -C Reeves, deHnqueht ' tax William Bailey, • . • 10.4 1" i G G Reeves, delinquent \ tax on lot 9, block 27, Highland, 29.94 1 To Franchise Tax 1915, Delaware and Atlantic Tele- ( graph and Telephone Co., ' 52.73 ] Franchise Tax 1915 Eastern . , Telegraph and Telephone Company, 85.30 ' To amount of delinquent taxes 1 with interest and cost re- ( ceired from Samuel F. El- . dredge, etc., 796.33 j $14327.5$ 1 Cr. Expenditures. amount on -account of , Board of Health, 190.20 1 By Jere Woolson, overseer of poor, 113.00 Bv Samuel F. Eldredge, Solic- ] itor fees, etc., 39436 By inridentalt,' m 373.47 Bv amount on account of . . • 1 .'roads, 2,140.98' 1 By Mary C. Hildretb, road ' bond, ' 500.00 i By interest on. road bonds, 62.50 . i By interest on road bonds, f 62.50 " By Scott' Seymore. Custodian . School FOhd -DistriiA School ] tax, • 2360.00 , i By Joseph I. Scull, County , ■ , Collector State School tax, 1,605.24 ' By Joseph I. Scull. County 1 Collector County tax, 2,83232 i By Township Committee, 281.00 , i By Charles C Reeves, clerk , - . -salary, 200,00 ' i By Assessor's salary, 300.00 1 By Collector's and Treasurer's " ' 1 i salary. .480.00 • i By cash balance on hand Jnn- ' nary 1, 1916, 2,664.01 ' i Total; • $14327 ."58 ] i State New Jersey, i Cape May County, ss. i Soott Beymore, being duly sworn aci cording to law, upon his oath says that i fhe foregoing i« a flill and true account , llof (lie , receipt, and disbursement? for -, i If he Township .of Jjower for the vear I 1»15 ' 1 | SOOTT SEYMORE. U Sworn and subscribed befofe me this j | 31st day. of December A. D., 1915. , I I SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, M M. C. G of N. J. r"|898— l-22-5t - •I ' : : , I SHERIFF'S SALE I . ' I By Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias. I for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me I dimcU-d. issued out of the -Court of I Chancery of Sfvr Jersey, on the 18th I day of January', AVD. 1916, In a cer- . I lain cause where' Caroline S. Haines '"is f complainant, and Ifusscll Robinson, et I ais are defendants. 1 shall expose to ' i 'air at public vendue, on ] MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1916, I i between the hours of twelve and five . , o'clock p. m.. to wit. at two o'Clotk In l the- afternoon' of said day. at -the I SljerJirs . .Office. In Cape May. Court I House. Cape May County. >Jew Jjersey: I { All that certain tract of land situate I In the city anil county of Cape May. I aod state pf New- Jersey,- ,. I BeginntDg In . the Noqttr.llne ot New. ; Jersey Avenue, 280 feet East of BrookI lyn Avenue; thence East 40 feet, by North. 121? feet. Being lot No. S772. '" Note:— The above- -• property- • will be sold subject to the lien of taxes for ; the years 1914 and 1916, amounting to i- [ j the sum of 893.03, besides Interest and [J costs.' " ""V | COLEMAN F. CORSON. Sheriff. I . Dated January 24. 1916. Horace F. Nixon, 8ol'r. | 902—l-29-4t pf Jt.20 1 Sheriff's sale ; _ ■ — !' ' By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias. | for sale of Mortgaged Premises, -to roe directed, issued out of the Court or Chancery of New Jersey, on the 18thday of January, A. D. 1916, In a cer- . tain cause where Helen M. Fogg Is ' complainant, and Russell Robinson, et I als are defendants, I shall expose to , sale-at public vendue, on . MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21». 1916. betw-een the hours oi twelve an^ 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 House. Cape May County, New Jersey: | All that certain tract of land situate . . In the city and county of Cape May, and state of New Jersey. Beginning in the North line of New Jersey Avenne. 200 feet East of Brook- ' lyn Avenue: thence East 40 feel, by North. 126 fret. Being lot No. 8770. Note: — The above property will be sold subject to the lien of taxes for the years 1914 and 1916. amounting to the sum of $93 08. besides Interest and costs. COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff. , Dated Jenuary 84. 1910. ■ Hot3.lt V Vlxon. Sol'r. r 901— 1-39-4 1 pf. 86.90 V.

APPROPRIATING ORDINANCE An Ordinanoe to direct and prescribe the amount at taxcp to be levied in the City of Cape May, in the year A. D-, 1916, and to .make appropriation? for the time beginning the first "day of Jan- 1 uary' A. D-, 1918, and ending the thirty- 1 day' of December, 1916. SECTION 1. The Board of Commit- ■ siouers of the City -of Gape May, do ordain that the following amounts are ' hereby appropriated for the respective 1 purposes herein stated from any funds ' in the treasury, to be used for the re- 1 apoctive purposes Commisaionere salaries $4,00030 1 salary 1,000 00 Solicitor's salary 1,000.00 ' Alderman's ^ salary 150.00 Assessor^ salary 600.00 Collector and Deputy ealariee.. 700.00 Treasurer'q satoy 800-09 - of Poor salary . . . v 200.00 1 1 Poor Fund 40000 1 Civil Engineering servieee. . . 600.JO ] City Laborer 000.00 ] on Bonds 38306.00 ■ Fund 15,450.00 ■ on Notes 3,000.00 ' Police and Watchmt® 7300.06 Lighting Streets and Public Building 18,000.00 1 Repairing, Cleaning, Watering , Streets and Repair Boardwalk 7300.00 Property Repair and 1m- \ provement 2,250.00 and Water 8,000.00 1 ' Water Works 040.00 ] Two Atet Enginwjf Water ^ _ Works . . . . . #17. 1360.00 Tire 'Department 4300.00 Two Engineers Fire Department 1360.00 F.' D. horses 1,760.00 Operating Sawer Plant 1,750.00 Sewer Plant 780.00 Pr&tlng and Advertising 5,000.60 Schools, Manual Training .... 900.00 School Bond 1,000.00 School Bonds 960.00 of Health 900.00 aervioes 200.00 Mole 4,000.00 Amusements a 2,000.00 Incidentals 4,000.00 'Total $141355 00 SECTION 2. And be it further qrdained and enlcted that the money appropriated by the first section shall be derived from the following sources: Anticipated water /rente, '• $21300.00 Anticipated licen«es and mis- ■ cellaneous receipts, 7.000.00 Duplicate for 1916, 113,455.00 Totkl $141,955.00 Section. 3. And " be jt further .ordained and enacted by the authority of j the same, that this ordinance shall take | effect immediately. "w"vpi w. L. STEVENS, . : JOSEPH H. HANES. W. S. SHAW, ' Commissioners of the City of Cape May Attest: -THOMAS W. MILLET. . City Clerk, j 90C---2-5-t j AN ORDINANCE. AnXlrdimme^. .to amend an Ordinance entitfed -"An Ordjnance to; enforce .the payment of t Delinquent . Taxga," , paased December sijteenthj one thousand nine hundred and' ten. The Boar^of "' Commissioners of the* City of Cape 'May do ordain : ■ 1. Section .< one' of the ordinance to which this . ordinance is amendatory bo and the same - is hereby amended to read as follows: . I. That h'ereafter where any taxes shall not be paid' on or before the twentieth day 0/ December . foljpwjng their assess^ept, interest jjuyeoq from j and after • t^a.t^-cja ly shaH be ;added at the rate of eight per centum per 'annum. I 2. This ordinance 6&11 -take effect I immediately upon its passage and - due publication. .J - >- W. L. STEVENS, JOS. H. HANES, . W. S. SHAW, Commissioners of the City of Cape May 907— 2-5-lt WINTER CLOTHING For either men or women should be tailor made. Place your order now with Sherer, who has had years of experience In producing fine clothing for men and women, latest Spring samples and styles are now ready. SCUERFR'8 Decatur near Washington Street. Children Cry for fletcher's c a sr o pn a

STATEMENT of recetrts ' a£d ' 'expenditures of the school district of lower township, for the school yea? ending june 30, 1915. ' Receipts. State and County Funds: $250300 State School Appropriation,, $88.2$ Appropriation to reduce State tax, ^ 67.45 90% State school tax 373132 reserve fund, "30737 on surplus revenue, 3138 tax for current expense 2150.00 Railroad tax, 1583.81 Balance on hand at beginning of ydar, 754.22 For library purposes, 20.35 Redemption and htt'^OD bonds, 84932 * $0678.76" Payments. Salaries of teaAera,' $3495.40 Salaries of janitors," 200.10 Fuel, 25131 Transportation, 617.05 Tuition fees. 952.00 Text books, ' V 22529 Supplies,' 320.78 Ajtparatus, 700.00 Medical" inspection, 150.00 Compulsory attendance, 17.00 Salary district clerk, 76.00 All "other' expenses of Board of Education, 17.71 Insurance, 40.76 Wages of other employes, 297.73 School libraries, 20.35 of bonds and int., 830.00 Balance of cash on ban A July " lsS'-lffrtf' 'f' 1362.64 $9573.75 SOOTT SEYMORE, Custodian of Sdiool Moneys. State of New Jersey, County of Gape May, ss. Before 'me personally cime Scott Seymore, Custodian of Schocd Moneys of the Township of Lower, who being duly , sworn saith that the within financial ! report is true to the best of his knowl- , edge and belief. , SOOTT SEYMORE, 1 Sworn and subscribed before me this ( 30th day of July, 1915. REUBEN T, JOHNSON, 1 Notary Public. No. — moving van A large moving van, for long or short I distance mo.vingj" any where at any time. fjawed fire w'ood delivered at Cape I May for $6.00 per cord. 1 L T. WOOLSON. 113. West Taylor Avenue, Wildwood, N. ' J:; Keystone Phone 73. 749-11-6-12 l. ingersoLl UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Bouse Wiring, Ttickleplatinp ' aiCOxidizing. - 1 Offiee: JW Onater Street for publication in the Star and Wave after 5 % o'clock Tliursjlpy. M., anc under no. circumstanc^ jvill communicaion's" be published without the signa1 tore of the writer' " ' ' * ' Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp iidt, ' and numbering machine ink at Star its Wave Stationery Department. f ' ff-.-j'- .2: STOVES AND HEATERS • yre the proper subjects for discus; ion at F; This time. In order, to get right down to 1 this beating argujneht call on Charles A ' Swain, 305-307 Jackson Street, ano ?n1 spcct his large line of stoves, ranges, ' heaters and" .0)1. l&oves. j» . 1 Daniel MllJcf' of West Cape ila;- ha* accepted the agency for Overland ca-s. and.,- will be pleased to explain th* • details of the car and give demonstra- : tfons to Interested parties. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use FoROver 30 Years UNCLAIMED LETTERS, i List of unclaimed letters remaining s in the Cape May Postoffioe for week ending January 26, 1916: v 1 Green, William ; Homa», -Jesse; Heald, > Will. - | I In calling for the above please say I advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roof*. ' Good work at consistent prices. Jesse M. Brown, 110 and 112 Jaefam 8t Advertise in the Star and Wave.

, at 3 p. m.; Wednetoay cveq^l Pmw j l(«6in< at T30; Mra", , Saturtay evening at 7* — — , FIRST M- E. CHURCH ytgv. B. P. Judd, Pastor. Preaching Sunday 1030 a. ta, 73$ p. m;. Sunday Scbeol £30 p,.a; day Praise . Service, 9 .a. m. and JBpworth League, 6.45 p. to. 5 Close Meetings on Thursday and "WA-" 2 day evenings at 7.46 p. m. Pr^tr 1 Meeting, Wednesday evening 7145: p. a. 3 " I' ' j d FIRST PRESBTT1RIAX CHURCH 1 Sunday service* 103D a. >a and 73$ p. hxj Sundays school, 3.00 p. at - M* 2 week, Wednesday 730 p. as.; Y. P. & ft 5 E, Fridays, 730 -p. m., Jnulor .Bndaavtg 2 Fridays, -4.00 p. m. 5 HOURS OF DIVIHS BXRVKX ' At the Church of Our I*dy, Star of 0 he Sea: . ... 0 Maeses-eundaya at 7 and » o-dMc , 1 A. M, Week dayaat 730 A,,Jt . , . 5 Sunday . §chool at .2-30 3 Evenipg devotion*. Sundays fad >rit days, at 73f. , ' 3 ... ;• 0 SECRET SOCrerBH,^ V. 3 Otoe Island Lodge' No. 86/ F.: And A. u M.-Communicationa seound and fonrth . Tuesdaya^of each.mor'h at lodgfc. jpwn 1 Washington and; Franklin atpstuT o - Adonirim Chapter, No:" W^'Uhyal Arch Masons — Convocations th ird Mon3 day of each month at lodge roam, W*»h5 ington and Franklin . streeta. _ , . . • 0 Mayflower . .Lodge, No. 258," Independent Ordri- oF Odd FeDoW-'MdSta - each- Friday at AnditoriuM, -Jackson » * Cape May Kncampinent, tNO-.flB, L <X 5 O. F., meets the seoond ' 'tbff fourth Thursdays of each trfonth at' the Auditorium. ' »• Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men. Meets each' Tuesday evening at AuMtoriiiilL J ''"v"' * • Columbia Lodge, "No". "23: Independent . Order of Mechanics — Meets each Jfem«f day evening at the Auditorium^ , y Patriotic Sons of ' AtadritiPnEeetff' , each Tuesday evehtt'g" at'The TtutheffdrdBuilding on Decatur street. -w.c — '• Oape May Lodge No. 21, A- ; meets firgt.and third .Thursdays of.eaoh month at Rutherford* BUild Ing, "*8T2' Do* " _ cattfr street. .'■• .. - ,-.f --■< * Cape May Council, No., 1691; Boyal.... Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. , Cape. May Conclave. 'Ndi 183j Improved Order of ! Hsptasophs — Meets at Rutherford Building, 3X2 Decatur atreet, - on second and fourth. Thursdays of -.each month. , ' . Cipe May Camp, "No. 8773; Mbdern f®. I Woodmen of America — Meets "Ink Wede.'nesdav of each month at.thqrAu^'" )e I torium. ... Camp 110, P. 0. S. of A.' of Gold | Spring, meets Thursday evening of each v week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at . 8.00 p. m. , ' " " ' j Cold Spring Council, Jr. "O. U. .A. M. 2 | No. 135— Meets in -Hall at. Cold. '.Spring - j every Tuesday eyening at 7 o'clqct j Ca'pe May Fire Department meets* on " first Monday evening in eaeh montlf'at' - j the corner of Washington • and- FriMtlia gtreets. .... ! Friendship "Council No. 27," D. of "£■ — 2- off Tuesday afternoon.. of..»eacH weelffii-2.30 in Jr. 0. U. A M Hxlh "Thfe JoTm Mecnty Post No. 40, Q. A. Jr meets the first Monday evfning of 1 fariff month at 7.30 p. m., at Phuiklin ijSVeet School Building. - ^ _ r- Cai-e May Camp N'o- 36,- Sops o^<Vetcran«..N J. Division. U. S , A'v n^e«Jt the ,r J "jjjjfehd and fourth Monday iff-- etc h l(! Month in John Mecray'Pogt "Room, j. ' Franklin Street. ' . . ' ,. jf - LOCATION OF FIRE ALABM^IELE1 GRAM STATIONS'';. ® - Keys m»y^ be obtained lefvirinif^- of .. q%jm boxes. • '.£■ -'"No. 25— Washington ^street. e>-*r;£ehel- , jgnger's Landing. ^ ' 't Noi '.32 — Washington jtw*?' bear .Union K> No.' 47 — Washingtop HVei-l -and Madit , ' son avenue. N°: 84 — Lafayette, and Bank streets:' a» S'o. 58 — Broad and Elmira streeta.'^' No. 65 — Pittsburg and New Jeraejhiave. I No. 69 — Stockton ayenpe. betw'eer JefB | ferson and Queen streets, i, j No. 73-^ Franklin and Washington st i- No. 75— Howard street, opp Stockton a v. No. 82 — Columbia avenue, and Oiierney . iNo 8to-Ocenn>stret, near Reach avenua ] No. 91 — Broadway and Grant, j No 92 — Broadway and Beach avenue. k | No. 93 — Perry street, near Bridge. | No. 94— S. Lafayette md Grant str.jyt I No. 95— rjyashington and Jsrksod «U. No. 97-^Oqlumbia ave. an[i "'l),-'-5l?ur at •' No. 99 — «4s--"ningtoc n~d Oc-a'r' rts. All active Firemen, fltv. ,«nl<qr Dffi- • cers and .'Hotel Watchmen are provided I with keys. - r y g I ; ~~T.k I Gummed Labels in fancy/cut out deI signs, or colors at very loW prices. A '•'postal will "hrlag. full* information. I Star and Wave Publishing Company, 7 Gape Mav. N. J. , 1 Rubber sUmR_ pads, rubber stamp Ink and numbering machine ink at S(ar and ^ Wave Stationery Department. J'" See those new Baby CootShea at WentzcU-s 33 Perry Street