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HOLLAND SOCIETY TABLET. CommAmoratCA Aid Glv«n In RavO-

N»w York —A Ublol Arected by lb* HoilAud Auclviy ol Now York on A public building In Zwolle. >lAt« at Orej-y**!. Holluid. waa unrelled wltb AppruprlAie ccr«moal<« an June *. It U to cummemorAle th* Aerricat of Huron Joan Derek tab der Cupellen a bebelf of <b« untied colon I eA of etnef' Ica in their AtrugglA for indcpondencw

from the yoke of England.

The Society for the Study of Jurle- _ _ . prudence and Hl.tory In OT.ry.el ore , Pr«»l-lenL Luther C. Ogden; Secre

. > tery. A- O. UerchAoC, Jr.' —

BOARD OP EDUCATION.

SAmuel R. SUtea, Prealdent 1*0* Dr. A L. leech 1810

A’llUam Porter..........

Kdw. U. Phillips Clerk. WilUam R. Sheppard — ... William B. OUbert George & DougUaa 1*0* Lather C. Ogden 1810 L'barieA York— __1B10

BOARD OP HBALTH. Dr. A. U Leach. Pnuddent.BepL 1.1*05 Dr V.M.D.Marcy.UaAlthofficer “ 1008 Robert, a Hand " 1*0* William K. Sheppard " JW10 VYUUam Porter, Secretary " 1910 George U Lot ett " 1808

Board of Trada

m uUflM CAPS MAY DAlliY HERAXD, MONDAY. JULY 20. 1908.

KIR* ALARM CALX*.

«T Waahingtoa ttreat ■Ten da. M. Laftretto And Bank itreetA

7A Howard etreet

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B. Columbia Ayrnne and Gurney

itreets.

84. Ocean (treel. Bear Beach urtnoe. 81. South lafayette and Grant atreeta.

82. Broadway and Beach arenoa. 83. Perry atreet, near Bridge

84. Perry atreet and

86 Waaotagton and 07. Columbia avenoe and Decatur

treeL

88. Waahlngton and Ocean atreet a

and Freak Un Cepe laland Lodge, Mo. *0. F. end A. M. Tnaedaya of aeck month ak lodge room. Waahingtoa and Franklin Cape May Camp. No. 8778, Modern Wood-

Ion of the tablet, and. because of the j Thomas W. MllleL

Church Directory

Rector’s office hours—8 to 11 A

to BJllp. m.

Masses—Sundays. 0.16, 8 and 10 am

•• Weekda ya, 7J» a m.

Sunday and Friday Evening gerrioea

t 8.00 o'clock.

iturdaya, and Tbnreirat Frida-, from 8.1

i 0. p. m , and from 7 80 10 0.80 p. m.

days before the First I

L*f»rrit* SL. between Jackaoo A Deoatoi

Wcek-daya-WcdneadayAKrcnlng Prayer 8.00 p. m. Saints Day’s ai Don of the Holv

Tablet Bet Up aa Token of Gratitude Cor. Washington and Franklin atrart*.

Cape Mat N. J. Sunday Sarrieaa. Holy Commnnloo. 7 JO a m.. every Sunday. and 10 JO a. m.. the First Sunday

International Importance of the project, took part in the unveiling ceremonies, which were LUended by many prominent officers and dtlsens of both coon-

trios

The tAbletvJa of bmnse, M inches long and 37 H Inches wide, and was de- | signed and cast by the Gorham facturing company at plenL Tbe Inscription on the tablet is sk follows: "Erected by the Holland society of New York. A. D. 1*08. to Joan Derek ran der Capellen tot den pol Rid der In der Rldderechap Van Overyeel. 17411784. In grateful recognition of the services rendered by him during tbs war of the revolution In behalf of the United Colonies of North America. 1776-1788. which materially contributed toward the establishment of their Inde-

PUT THEORY AGAINST THEORY.

"The late Walter A. Wyckofl. the tramp professor of Princeton," said a magazine editor, had. In his tramping days, many a quaint experience. "He was talking to me one night about political economy. He wanted to prove that I was wrong in my claim that labor-saving Inventions 'robbed poor men of work. He said, at argument's end. that he was reminded of a conversation he overheard In 1*86 on a tramp In Pennsylvania. "They were digging, be began, alter beds on tbe outskirts of Philadelphia with a steam shoveL The wonderful shovel, whistling and grunting, would dart Into the earth. Jerk out agaia. and swing np merrily toward the waiting car. loaded with a U» of dirt. "Two laborers stood beside Wyckofl They watched the quick and tireless shovel scooping np and dumping Into the car a ton of earth at a lick. Finally

" Alat It a shams. Georgs, to shovel dirt that wayf "'How eor said Georgs, tbs older

•TAIR8 WERE STRANGE TO HER. 04* Lady s First Experisnes with

Bbe was a vsrv mack. Insns^a*

Morning Prayer and Sermon, 1010 Evening Prayer only. & p. m. Tbe following clergymen are expected to officiate darinc the summer of 1*08. JULY 5. Rev. Robert McKay, D. D., Rector Trinity Church, Moores town, H. J. u. Rev. George fU. Andrew's Church. Philadel-

phia.

■y. *ev. P. A. V. Land. D. D. to St. David's Church, k yunk. Philadelphia. *, Rev. Norman Van Felt Levis, Rector Church of the Incarnation, St.*I^A-lpl.l« A RL Rev. John Scar D., L.L- D., Bishop of New Jer9. Rm. Nathaniel B.

tor Church of the ties. Philadelphia .

. Rev. C C Pierce, D. D.. Rector SC Matthew's Church. PhDadel . e. Herman L Duhrit*. D.D-, St-petintended Protestant Bpiscopal City Miauioa, PWlaSsI

, ReCharles M-

SKPT. 6, Rev. Robert W. Forsyth. Rector SL Paal’a Chnrch, ““ mend. Va ij Rev. Thomas J. TeyVor, Rector Church of the Advent, Xeanr" Square. Pcansy 1 vauia ' The seau are free at all services.

Rev. H. P. Crego, Pastor. Preaching oc Sunday morning at 1CL80. In the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workars Mssttng at lOAJOa. *. Bnnday School at UO r. a. Wsdnsaday evening Prayer Meeting at 7 JO o'clock Young People's Masting Friday ing at 7.80 o’eioek Man’s Masting Saturday evoeiag at8.00

riaer g. a cscaca. Rav. Jams Rums, Factor. MaoUngs at 8 a. a. and 8.80 r. u. i School at f r. g. Epworth Leag ns Sunday even leg 7J0 o'clock. MJd-waak prayer sarviM Wsdnssdi svDniag at 8o’clock. Class ■lings, Tassday. ad Friday svsc tog a

Bar. J. W. Lowdea wB conduct the srrwwi at the Cold Spring Prsefcytsraa Chnrch Boaday moraag at 10 80. „ Jama MeLaod. Bl D. JUatasr ^rnday aamesa at UUO a aa, aad

of each month at Andltorti Cape May Cooclara, No. 188. Improved Order of Heptasophs-MeeU at Ogden’s Hall, >1* Waahingtoa street, on second an' fourth Thuredays ol each month. Cape May OooncU, Mo. 1883; Royal Ai canum—Meets first and third Thuredays c each month at Auditorium. Ceps May Lodge. No, *1, A. a U- W.Meete first and third Thuredays of each month at 81* Washington street. Cold Bpring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.

Lodge, No. 88. Independeol OnUr of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Andiloriom. Eureka Lodge, No. , Ladles' L O. M.Hsrts every Tnsaday evening at 8.00 i No. 604 Washington street. Friendship Council, No. *7. D. of A.Masta on Tuesday afternoon of each weak at 1*0. la Jr. O.U.A-M- HaiL Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. Rmeets on the third Friday of each month at 7JO o’clock p. m., at Franklin i

Mayflower Lodge. Mo. Order of Odd Fallows—Meets sack Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street. OgallalU TrifaA fco. U7, Improved Order of Bed Men-Meets at 810 Washington Oape May Fire Department, n Monday evening In each month Washington and Franklin stree

CAFE MAY POET OPPICE Arrival and Departure of Malls WEEK DAVE

SUNDAYS 10.46 A. M. 4J* P. M. Collections and Deliveries WEEK DAYS 4J0 A. M. 8J8 A. U. 12.00 M. 12.00 M. 2.88 F. M. 8.46 P. M. SUNDAYS 2 JO P. M. Offloe open tram 8 A BL. until 8 m, week dayA Money ardor de trtasnt open Dan I a m. until $ . m, week dayA Offlcs open lays frosa 12 bl, unto lp.m. JAMBS R TATLOR,

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KEITH'S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets v ^ All Class of Work at Lowest Prices ^ Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal ROBERT H. KEITH

TJJ^OLE DIOKl? 8 | aeB8!&B8a BMA BljE? BATBia [ RICHARD M. BCN8TCAD. Frew UadevNew Management Thoroaghly Renovated—Gtrictly Pint Clam Cwr

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At the Entrance to Iron Pier Osar Pictures—Cool Place — - 1 Dally

JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND FULL LINE OF Perfect Fitting Bathing Suits k AQ Mam la both Bound or Dutch nseka

k Complete Ida* of—

Tailored Buttoned Skirts

* are also headquarters tot U>«

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Worlds Renowned Bon-Ton/Corset Nth the worWV A Comyleta Uasof Tailored and Fancy Shirt Waists Upon want the latmt shadas in Awnings and Tent Goods MRS. E. TURNER 323 WuUague M. CAPE MAT, H. J.

SECURITY TRUST GO.

STATEMENT

Capital, Sorplus and undivided profits $ 241,130.91

CAPK MAY ADVUtOHY BOAUD

1SHAC H. SMITH HENRY U. THGMI*8oN

Chairman

J. SPICER LEANING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASHEDY ALBERTO. BENNETT

Secretary

DR. JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND

T. IT TvAYLOR =CENTRAL SHOE STnRF=

«*» Waahlagtoa Rt. CAPK MAY. N. J Op. Reading Terminal. Where all Tolleys Stop Dealer inBooti and Shoes, Bathing Slipper, and Rubber Good. Sole Agent 10 Oape May for Lambertvllle Snag-Proof Boots and King yuality Shoe. For Men Repairing 10 all ita Brancbea Blacking Dreealng and 1'indinra lo,»d.. Ball Itaod, tb. bMt Ka >bw B«ot. *

Established 1872

J^ssen’s J^akery HOTEU5 AND COTl’AGES SUPPLIED

524 Washington Street

This Spaa is Reserved)

C. H. Taggart

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING EstabOsbed 1888 a Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly v and skilfully done. v 3 BELF0BD GAEEI80H JOS Waaklngtoq St., Cope May

BUT YOTO FEOTT AT H 0 G A N ‘ S CAPE MAYS ONLY FRUIT STORE Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel G nests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WASHIHGTOH ST.

' | ■'he Mansion Bakery

317 Mansion Si. KeyaLcae Pbcne &3D

WALD0EF, Prop'i

WH.

ID kinds of Pie., Oskee, Hot Bun., Biscuits, Panov Goods, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Order, left at the .tore or given to tbedrivere, will be given prompt and careful attention. ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor

Men's and Ladle's

Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing,

Suits made to order

r) 418 Washington Street

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CAPK MAY. N. J

Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing ol Fine Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted

China, Jewehy, &c.

JOS. K HAHD, 311 Washington St

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