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CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ATOtT8T 13. 1908,

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morlal Church of the Holy Comforter. Philadelphia.

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morlal Church ot ibe Hob Comforter, Phlladei^Ula

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Rut*red as second-claaa matter July 1, UW«. at tha poat offlo* a^.Cape May. N. J, under the Act of March ,

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THCHSIIAY. AUUb'WT 11 CITY DIRECTORY.

KIltK AS.AHM CAHtdl.

,r Kir* l)r ! i*rlmrnt baa rearranired rr alarm mxies ao<l the (oliowin* •re ibr nuiuhrm and new location ol ti IVaaliHi),'ton air ret, near hchellen-

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SJ". Wa«hlngtod"»lr*et, near I'nioii. 4? tYaabina'tuu alreel and Madiaon

Major—Frederick J. Melvin J»n 1.1V10 Uafatrite and Hank •treeta A.derman—f K- Duke. .. Jan. 1. UrO* AS, llroad and Ktxnira aUreta. Uouncii—Wm. h. bhaa . . Jan. 1. 1*1U I'lUabarn and New Jmey i

Sam H. Moore. . Jan. 1.1*11' 6'.' Stockton a»enue, belweel Joa. Hand Jan. i, l»lc «on and tiueeo atreela.

SUlwell Hand . .Jan. 1.1*10 I 73. Franklin and Waahlnitlon atreeU - Jaa J DoaA Jan. 1.1* 11 | 76. Howard •irwt, opposite Stockton

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" Sam K War* Jan I ” Loo la C. Sayre . Jou. 1 - F S To*u»end . . Jan. 1 Recorder—J \V. Thompaon. Jan. 1. collector--SoL Necdlca Jan. 1 Treasurer—I 1L Smith Jr , Jan. I

■ id. Col am Ida Avenue and Garner . | M Ocean atreet, near Beach irenne. i HI South Lafayette and Grmntatrweta. i . «2. Hroailwav and Beach avenue. 111. Perry atreet, near Bridge 1H. Perry atreet and Beach arenue. '15 Waahinctoa and Jackson atreeU*7. Columbia avenue and Decatur atreet Vs. Washington and Ocean streets

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Slltoa. President Dr. A L Leach - William Porter - Edw. H. Philips. Clerk. William R. Sheppard William B. Gilbert George & Douglass Lather C. Ogden — Charley ork

/BOARD OF HEARTH.

Dr. a *l. Loach. President-Sept- L 1*0‘. Dr V.M.D.Harcy. Health otScer ” P-Ws Robert. S. Hand " l'*®*

William B. Bheppard

Our Secret Societies. Aduulram Chapter. No. S8. Koval Are klsauna—Convocattona. tbird Monday i t.vch month at indite room,

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lyox Cape Island Lodge, No. SO. F. and A. M 1901 -Communications, second and fourth .lulOj i undays of each month at lodge ,IM * 11 j Washington and Fhuxklln «reels Cape May Camp No. 8773. Modern Wood ' men of America—Meet* Ural Wedneaday

jf each month at Auditorium.

Cape May Conclave, No. 1SS, improved Order of Heptaaophs—Meet* at Ogden't Hall,813 Washington street, on second and

>urtb Thursdays of each month.

Cape May Council, No IflBL KoyaJ Ar mom—Meets brat and third Thursdays ol

Board of Trad*

I'rwaldcuL (siihee C. Ogden; Secre vch month at Auditorium. Treasurer. ' May Isxlge. No. II. A. O. U. W. deeta first and third Thursdays of esu

3 Washington street.

Church Directary

Be*. Father D. S. Kelly, Kccior. Hector's olhee bousa—-* to 11 a. m., 7 io E3U p- m. Masses—Sundays, d.15, 8 »nd 10 a.m « Weekdays, 7-# a m. Sunday and Friday Evening Service* al 8.00 o'clock. Confessions—daturdarv. and Tbur» dsvs before the First Friday, from 3 50 to 6. p. m , and from 7 90 lo«JU p. m. p a. cHuaca of tot anvkHT. L«favethr SL. between Jackson A Decatur Rev. Arthur Hess. Hector Sundays—Cclebrmtiou of the Holy Com* munion. 7.*) a m. Morning Prayer. Li tan v and oermoo. ton the first Sunday of each month celebration of Holy Com muolooj 10.30 a m Sunday School 8 p. m. Kvaoina I Choral) Servloe and Sermon 8-Ck Week^ays-Wedneadaya.Evening Prayer

rr. johs's r. a. cacacu Cor Washington and Franklin street Cape Mar N J. Sooday Sendees. Holy Communtoo. 790 a m.. every Sot day, and 1090 a m., the First Sunday of each month. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 10 80 Evening Prayer only. 5 p. mTbe following clergym^- — '■

Rector Trinity Church, Moores

ACC. A Kt R*» Jol D-. L.L- D., q. Rev. Nathaniel S. Thomas, Rector Church ol the Holy Apostles, Philadelphia - 16 Rev. C C- Pierce, D. D.. Re clot St. Matthew's Chtwch. Philadel j i Rev. Herman L. Duhring, D.D. Superintendent Protestant EpUcopal City Miaaiou,. Philsdeljj, Charles M- Perkins, Rural Dean. -WMcuii Trinity Churcb, V»!!ind. N.J. SEPT. 6. Rev. Robert W. Forsyth, - - "-til's Church, ts J Taylor, S be ‘ * *'■- — “»3 The senU are free at

Rot. H. P. Crwgo, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday i — *' * la tha eveolog hi 7 JO.

Wedoaadsy avening Prayer Mooting a 7 JO o’clock Young Poop!*’* Mewing Friday ev« teg ak 7 JO o'etoek Mao’s Mooting Satnrday evoaing *18.00

a Sands) morning at 10 JO. ‘ tt. a. and 8.80 p. M. School si* r. «. Kpworth League Sunday

Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No IS—Marts m hall at Cold Spring, ever) . treadsy evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 38. Independent 'rder of Mechanics—Meets each Monday

>t Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. . Ladles' L O. M — • ieets every Tuesday evening at (fiUO al • o 504 Washington street. Friendship Connell.bio. 27. D of A.— Jeets on Tuesday afternoon of each weak .i 39Q, in Jr. O.U.A.M Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mrcray Port No., 40, G. J rets on Ibe third Friday ol each month

drool bralld!og. Mayfiower Lodge. No. Kb. Independent rder of Odd Fellows -Meets rack Friday .1 the Auditorium. Jackson street. i rgsllsils Tribe, No. 167, Improved Order A Bed Men—Meets at 310 Washington Cape May Fire Department, meets uouday evening In each month at o •Vash 1 ngtou and Franklin Streets

U. S. Weather Bureau, 1:4 Ocean EC, Geo. I* Lovett. AgenL

CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Maila

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7.00 - SUNDAYS10.45 A. M. 4JO P. M. Collections and Deliveries WEEK DAYS EJO JL M. *40 A. M. 12.00 M. 12.00 M. 3.00 P. M. (.45 P. M*. SUNDAYS *40 P. M. Office open from (Am., until S . m, week dara. Money order de txtmsht open from 1 A m. until ( . m, week da/a. Office opes *ys from 12 m., until 1p.m. JAMES E. TAYLOR.

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White House. - M". Washington.—The foot that he is a Democrat may prevent General Luke y Wright of Tenneaeee ettoeeoUns 1 llllsyn Howard Taft aa Repuhllcat nominee for President, but that >lli b<) the fiiwt break la Wright's sties**, sloo ts Taft. For nearly ten year* Wright ha* lit •rally walked In the footetep* of • HUT Taft, and ao It waa a matter of courae that the preaidant should hsv* announced his appointment ss secretary of war on tha same day tba! Taft gar* la his realgnaUon. Taft want to the Philippine* on tba fi rat oota mission. Whan be realgnad from the eeoond commission to be

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Capital. Surplus and r Deposits

rdividcd profits $ 242,130.9

CAPK MAY tllVIHOKV BIXAKU ' H HMfTH HENRY 1 . THiiMPMON

J HIMCKK I.EAMfNG AARON W HAND WILLIAM F. CAMMKDY AI.BERTU. BENNETT

1>K. JAM EH M HU HA 1 REUBEN T. JOHNHON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON KOBERT E. HAND

Taft waat back to the Philippi ns* to vstabllah cWl governraest. and Wright, of course, beeaara govemrr general. Taft became a globetrotter; Wright Teat to Japan. Taft waa appointed aeoratary of ar and has reslgneA Wright was .ppotnted. The statement gives out at tha White Hobs* concerning Mr. Wright's appointment says: "Aa Philippine commissioner sad later ss Ties governor and governor be woo tha affection and regard et Ur* army to s high degree, end many of lb* most distinguished of tha man a bo served In the army at the time he was tn the Philippines have arged bis appointment, because they fait In s peculiar way that he was their ohamIilon and In a peculiar way understood them and their needs This Is especially true as regards tha men ware Baled veterans of tha civil

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Gen. Luka E. Wright, for these grew to feel that h* waa always specially Interested is their w*l far*. "Moreover, his great adaklalstratlv* and legal ability both peculiarly Et 61m to deal with the preMesu ts the Phlhppteas, Panama, aad Cuba; for the work ef the war department la sow soak that only a max with spe dal Etoees aad anna able to do Jostle* to tt. Of area In the 00 no try tha presldeat feels that Lake Wright la tha equipped to taka up the work ad tha

tn the confederate army. He I* of the leading lawyer* net ealy of bit state but of tea astir* sooth. He

fair treatment tor tha colored people. Ha Erst definitely estabtisbed hla rep* tail on la tha terrlbta days of the yellow fever epidemic at Memphis, whan he practically mads hlmeelf mayor of tha town and charge of all tha relief" maaai shewing what may lastly be called heroic devotion to daty aad Indifference to his own Efa. together with anemias of a aucoaa*- — ^ a great oriMtaHe dawn %y the plague he waa fighting, but lived to

part la Introdudn* la to Memphis the

dUas of tbs world. "He was Appointed by President McKinley as one of the Philip pin# commission aad enjoyed President McKinley'* heartiest confidence, being selected aa one of the southerner* who war* In sympathy with his admin! Bon. By President Roosevelt he promoted ffrat to be vice-governor and then governor of the Philippines and

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Largest stock of carefully selected goods Clocks of ail kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BELF0ED GARRISON *0* Waateagton SC. Cape May

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The History of :Cape May County:*

FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch In Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolatkm and Patriote; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of iSia; The Progreea of the County and Soldiers of tha War.

kr LEWS TOWMSUID STEVENS s. 48 Qlsstrstisas. 31 ChsfSm. S4