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SC PBtorety-thB-tBB, Capa May Paint TU# (oUovUg olarcraen are as- . *ctad to sreacb at this church ihroBshoat tha present aummer. July 6—Bar. F. T. H. Flaa. VaUay
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Oar Gu**t. the Immigrant. In th* creai Immlsratlos problem the mats quaetloo. conccrntiL: requiremenu tor aCmlaalon. can never be satletactortly an»were»l. and no one can tell whai th* effect of tmmlcre tlon win be oa our future naUonal lift But on on* point all are a*reed—(hat everythin* ahould be done to make the Immlsrunt'a passa*e and reception as comfortable aa possible. Year* a*o Dickens protested acalnst the moral and physical condlUona of the atecr a*t The worst abuses have been corrected by lav and In the course of the (saeral Improvement of steamship service. The requirements of the new lav. which la to *o Into effect the first of next January, fixln* the amount of deck room and space between decks allowed for each paaaenjer. hare been met In advance In most of the ocean liners Notable Improvements also have been made In the care of tmmlgrants after they land. At Ellis Island, the great Immigration station In ‘lew York, a new dinln* room was opened last month, which la dean, light and cheerful. The kitchen Is a model ln-
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. BUtea, President 1*©» Dr. A L Leach 1910 A UUam Porta* —1908 Edw H Phillips, Clerk. 190b William R. Sheppard — 1911 William B. Gilbert George S. Douglass Lather t\ Ogden— 1910 bsiies York— ——1810 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. President BopL L 1908 Dr V.M.U. Marcv, Health officer •• 1908 vt- 8 Han9 " 1908 am K Hheppard “ 1810 am Porter, Secretary “ 19J0 George L Ldv ett "
COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Suprefae Court—Thoa W. T ran chard. Rep. 1911 Circuit Judge—Alien B. Rndlcott -• Rep 1911 >w Judge—James M. E. Hildreth R*P 1»11 Prosecutor of Pleas—Ernest W. Lloyd, Rep. — Sheriff—Robert R. Coreon. Bee Coroner—W. A. Lake. Hep. Coroner—Wm. H. Coroner 1 —Nathan County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep.. .1110 Surrogate—Chea- P. Vanaman....191!
rooms, tiled and painted white; and the newcomer la Introduced to dean lav stories with the amenities of towels end seep, and has # perfect lodging for the night Humane hospitality does not stop with material comforts, remarks the Youths' Com pen ton. OflV dais are there to tell the laborer what part of the country meet needs his norvtcen. to help him find his friends, to eee that unprotected women are put to safe hands, to effect comm uni cation between tha Immigrant and the volunteer societies that are waiting to assist him and start him right to th* New World. The Italian meets the agent of the bureau which his govern New - York. The
guide him. The Immigration station
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the sort of discipline be wea used to to his owe youth. Because of the a elusion of s student from a theater to a westorn town, th* other students of th* state university wrecked the place of amusement.'and defied both poBc* and faculty A few days later th* students of the New York uulverutty organised e strike beoeuM a member of one of
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One of the party of Japanese towrMs that has been uwoenng through th* country said oa h*sfir;.»-tnrv from
Oscar 6 Herr — JH« County Collector—Joseph L Bcull. Rep. 1908 __ _ Hughes County Board of F. Dnagherty, Rep. >unty Board of Elections—Chat. T Norton, Dem. 1908 Dusty Board of
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREE HO LI K B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1.191# W. 6 Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. L1910 lohn P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jaa.Ll*19 lylveotorbpenor. Goahca.. Jaa. 1,1911 I. D. Lad lam. Bo. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1819 0 ScheUenger, Erma Jan. 1.1909 f. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan. 1.1*10 H. S. Rutherford, Cape May Jaa. L1989 Charles Sayre, hre Isle CUy. Jaa. 1,1911 ChaaClouting, Sre laleCily, Jaa. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk .. Unto Senator—Rob. E Hand. Rep.Ill 1 Ysaemblyman—C. K StiUe, Rep .1991 TAX OOMMItSIOBEKS. EUts H. Marshall, Seavflle...... Stilweli H. Townsend. Cape May Oemrt Yaron W. Haad. Cape May dty...,1910 Church Directory
“ 11—Ray. Mw. A. Carson. Bt Paula. PhnadelphU “ 19—Rav. Geo J. a. Kramer. Assistant of Sc Michael's
*• K—Her. G«a J. » Kramer. Assistant, of SC Michaels and all Angela. Baltimore Aug. 9—Rev. W el dem a r
9—Rot. 0. Wharton McMnllen.Long Inland. New . 18—Rev. Will lam H. QraS. Memorial Church of the Holy
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Before Leaving
Cape May
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CAPE MAY HERALD
WEEKLY EDITION
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SECURITY TRUST CO.
STATEMENT
Capital, Surplus and undivided profits $ 841,199.07 Deposits r. 198,038.06
IAPK MAY ADVUtOK Y ItOAKtl
J. SPICER LEAMING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASHEDY ALBERTO. BENNETT
IENRY C. THGMPHON DR. JAMEBMECRAY REUBEN T.JOHKBUN JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND
Th* Fire Departaaent^has rearranged 1^
96. Washington straet, near ScheUeM ger's Landing. 8S. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Medleon M. Lets vettc and Bank streets. * 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 06. Pittsburg and New Jersey svenose. 89. Stockton nrenue, between Jefferson end Queen streets. 78. Franklin sad Washington street* 76. Howard atreet, oppomte Stockton 82. Columbia Avenue and Gorpey
Uep* May Cooelavs, He. UB. Imprered Order of Hsptesoph. Mesu at Ogdau' - " mw. -
Rev. Father D. S. KeUy. Rector. Rector's c" *- - - to 8JO p. a Msesee—8' “ Weekdays, Kui»da r aud Friday hvenint Serytoas at 8.00 e'cloek. Coefesaloa*—Sabardays, aad Thuredsys before the Kiret Friday, from 34 p. m , and from 7 90 to9JO p. m.
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Office uti Shop-Cor. Corgie anS Jefferson Sts. CAPE HAT, S. J.
T. Jti. TAYLOR EEIZziCENTRAL bHOE STORE^=
OOB Wash log ton 81. CAPK MAY, N. J. Op Keeullng Terminal, Where all Tollrys glop Dealer inBovtv and Sboet. Bathing Hllppers and Rubber Goods, Hole Agenl to Cape Ms? for Lambertvllle Snag-Proof Boots sod Kiog Quality Shoes For Men Repairing to all tt* Branches Blacking Dressing and Findings lor Sale. . Bali Banda the beat Ku >ber Boot. keystone Phone i-ggM
KEITH’S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets ^ All Class of Work at Lowest Prices Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal ROBERT H. KEITH
Established 1872 J^ssen's J^akery HOTELS AND COTTAGES SUPPLIED
TJJSTCLE DIO IC S | 3®BBIBB8S IBA1!.!!, 888? IBAffla |
RICMANO M. WEierrcAO. Prss Thoroughly I
Cape May Lodge. Ha M, A. O. U- W. tests first and third Tbendays of seek moth as *1* Washington street. : Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No
Columbia Lodga. Ha M, lud^smlml Jrdar of Mnchanlee—Meet* each Monday L O. M—
This Space Reserved for
SINK
The Leading Barber
II i liilni llna.BeeJi^^M ftondaye—CelabraUec of tha Holy Comaunton, 7JO a m- Miretujt Prayer.
st. AonTs r.u. cstrucw Cor. WeaUegtou aad Franklin stn. Cnee Mar H.J. OualugBrnlim iloly Camasuaioa. 7 JO a as., swan 8> day. and 10JO a m., the First Suaday Morning Prayer aad germeo. 1919 to offkdau dAu'ttonLar of t*ST ,DtT
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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS far Ladies* Corsets Royal Woreaetar “Boo To Loeesa*. Thoa peon’s Glove FUttn*
Goods for the Bathers r ' Bathing State to it ell People. Bufbtai Shows U?
524 Washington Street
This Space is Reserved for
C. H. Taggart
JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 I Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all K kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly Dr and skilfully done. BELF0RD GARRI80H W WwMattM C^« May
BUY YOUR FRUIT AT HOCLAN’S CiPE Mrs OKI! FRUIT STORE Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-6-7-9 WlSHIKGTOil ST.
r J'he Mansion Bakery
317 Mansion St.
WK. WALDORF, Prop i
All kinds of Pies, Oakes, Hot Buns, Blsenlts, Fanes Goods, Kta. Hotels and Uottoge trade solicited. Order* left at the store or given to the driven, will be given prompt end careful si lection.
ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and. Ledie’s Suits madfc to order 419 W axhtagtow Street Keyutowe Pboe* lOSM CAPS MAT, H. 9
Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Pine Watches, (ewelry, Ac. Full tine of Cot Glass, Hand Painted China, jewelry, Ac. JOS, g. SAITS,311 Washingtoa St The History of -:Cape May County:*

