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F city tjjpotil Chj Officials, Ctadm, Udgns, Fire Aim BuesudFtst Office Scheftb. f Mayor, F. J. Meivta, Jan 1, 1810 > Alderman, J<*- B Hngtms, Jan. 1, 1811 : Council, Wm. 8. Bhaw, Jan. 1, 1810 " S. H. Moore, Jan. 1, 1811 •> joa. Hand, Jan. 1, 1810 StllvaU Hand, Jan. 1, *10 « J.J. Doak, Jan. 1. 1811 - Joaepb Swell Jan. 1, 1811 •' AdamSneika, Jan. 1, 1818 John F. Jaoohy, Jan. 1, 1818 William Gilbert, Jan. 1, 1818 toeurisc, J. W. rbompaon , Jan. 1, 1810 r Irvin Eldredga, Jan. 1, 1810 CoUeetor, Gilbert Hugtoas Jan. 1, 1^0 I Tiwworer, T. W. MlUet Jan. 1, 1810 Olty BoUdtac. Tbomaa P. Curler Jan. 1, 1811 Building Inapeotor, W. T. Bterena, Jan. 1, 1812 F CI* Engineer, 8Ulw.il Townaend Jan. 1. 1 i BOARD OF EDUCATION. ' Baxnnel R SUtre, Preddent. 1913 Dr. A. L. Leach, Vioa President, 1810 » William Portar, Clerk, 1811 Howard Otter, WilMam R. Sheppard 1811 Ttromae B. Stevens, 1912 George 8. Danglaar, 1810 l«atbar C. Ogden. 1810 Ererett JerreU 1918 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, Pres., Sept. 1,1808 Dr. V. M. D. Marey , Health Officer, Sept. 1, 1808 Roberts. Hand, Sept. 1. 1808 William Portar, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1808 George L. Lovntt Sept 1,1808 BOARD OF TRADE. Prmklent 8. F. Ware Vice President, E. W. Lloyd Secretary, Char lee Brownmlller Treeeurer, T. W. Millet
FIRE ALARM .STATIONS. The Fire Department hae rearranged ttafire alarm boxae and the following are the numbeni and new location of boxee: 86. Waahta&Ton etreet. near Scbellen ger'B Landing. 88. Washington street near Union. 47. Washington street and Madiaon avenue 64. Lafayette and Bank streets . 68. Broad and Elmlra streets. 66. Pittsburg and New Jersey avea. 08. Stockton avenue, between Jefiereon and Queen streets. 78, Franklin and Washington streets 78. Howard street, opposite Stockton avenue. 88. Columbia avenue and Guerney streets. 84. Ooean street, near Beach avenue. 81. South Lafayette and Grant streets. 82. Broadway and Beach avenue. 88. Perry street, near Brdge. 84 Perryetreet and Beach aveuu 86 Washington and Jackson streets 87. Columbia avenue and Decatur Bta. 88 Washington and Ocean streets. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRESBVTKKIAN CHURCH. Rev. James McLeod, D. D., Minister. San day services at 10:80 a. r> and 730 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 730 p. m. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Friday at 730 p. m. p. s. choech of the advent Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector. Sundays. Celebration of the Holy i Communion at 730 a. m Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon, (on flrn I Sunday of each month celebration o ' Holy Communion) 1030 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Evening (Choral) 8er- | vice and Sermon 8 p. m. Week days. Thursdays, Holy Com- , munlon 730 a. m.; Wednesday, even- , tag prayer 8 p. m. ( Saint's days. Celebration of the I Holy Communion 730 a. m. 1 Rj-; • • I : first m b. chubch. < Rev. George L. Dobbins, Pastor. ' Preaching on Sunday morning at 1 1030; ta the evening at 730. Prayer Meetings at 9 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. on j Sundays. Sunday school at 2.80 p. m. f Epworth League Monday evening at ] 730 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday i evening at 730 o'clock. 1 Class meetings Tuesday Thursday 1 d Friday evenings. c BAJTIBT CrfURH. t Rev. B. A. Bowers Pastor. t Preaching on Sunday morning at j 1030; In the evening at 830. Sunday school at 880 p. m. f Wednesday evening prayer meeting c at 830 o'clock. t Yafing People's Meeting Sunday even- s tag at 730 o'clock. « cold spring prbbbttbrian church j| Rev. J. W. Lowden, Pastor. t Servioea Sunday morning at 1030. f Tabernacle M. E Church, Erma. 9
p***ilUHAILX CHU1CH. 1030; in the evening at 830; Sunday morning class, 1230; Qandsy school at 8 p. m- Monday evening Auxiliary, 8 ) p. m. Tuesday evening, choir re- [ bearsal. Friday evening, class meet- ) tag, 8 p.m. All are welcome. I — ' — - » COUNTY DIRECTORY. i — l Uat of County Officers ami Dates at ; which Terms wHI Expire i Justice Supreme Court, Thoe. W. I Treo chard. Rep., 1814 1 Uromt Judge, Allen B. Endioott, J Rep., 1811 \ Law Judge. Jamea M. E Hlldreth, j Rep., 1811 Prosecutor of Pleas, Ernest W. Lloyd, i Rep., , 1818 Sberlfl, Robert R, Corson Rap. 1810 ! Deputy Sheriff, John K. Sparks, Rep. 1810 Coroner, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1818 Coroner, Mark Lake, Rap., 1818 Coroner, Nathan A. Cohen, Rep., 1808 | County Clerk, Julias Way, Rep., 1810 L Surrogate, Charles P. Vanaman, Rep i Deputy Surrogate, C. Hewitt , County Collector, Joseph I. Scull, i Rep.. 1812 , Road Supervisor, Lewis S Still well COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1808 1 Henry F. Daugherty, Rep., 1808 Chae. T. Norton, Dem., 1808 | Michael H. Keama, Dem., 1811 I • — . Terms of Court— Second Tuesday In April, September and Deoember. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1918 ^1. O. IJ1MI1II, *■ BUJIU1W, 1, iUlO
W. " Johnson, Ooean City, Jan. 1, 1910 John P. Fox, Ooean City, Jan. 1, 1810 ® J. D. Ludiam, So. Dennis, Jan. 1, 1910 * D. Scbellen ger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1910 * J, T. Bennett, Cape May, Jan. 1, 1810 David Rodan, Cape May, jan 1, 1909 Q Charles Clouting, 1911 Charles Sayre, 1911 Sylvester S pence Goehen, Jan. 1 1911 n Anthony B. Smith, Director. Samuel Towneend, Clerk. LEGISLATORS 8tate Senator, Robert E. Hand, Rep.. 1910 r- Assemoiyman C. E. Httlle, Hep., 1910 " TAX COMMISSIONERS. ° Ellis H Marshall, Seaviils 1910 y Aaron W. Hand. Cape May City; 1910 Stlllwel! H. Townsend. President, i_ cape May Court House, 1911 Wilbur E. Young, Angle.-ea Secretary L BALL PLAYERS MUST KNOW. •tars of the Big Leagues Leave Little to Q usee work. Each man in a major Isagns must j know not only the strength bat the weakness of every opponent, and the array of facta and Information con asrnlng playere that each pitcher can muster up Is smiting to the layman. Late last season Boston presented a new outfielder who, as far as I can laarn. never had played Is a major league before, and no one of the Chl- ' eago club knew him or ever had aeen r him play ball, yet all were perfectly i familiar with him, hla peculiarities. habits and disposition. On the . way to the grounds Brown and Reulbach, one of whom was to pitch, went minutely over that new man, analyztag his position at bat the way be ] ' at a Y»U, the kind of ball, he ■ could hit and what he could not and exactly how fast he could reach first t Stelnfeldt was warned that the | man was dangerous and a tricky buntj and that he always bunted toward t third. When the pitchers got through ! discussing the newcomer Tiling anj j J Chance an-tlyzed him as s base run- | "I think," Kllng remarked, "we can I catch that fellow a couple of times If j he gets on bases today. If he reaches second I'll pUll off that delayed throw. Joe cover and Johnny stall." In the third Inning of the game the ^ unfortunate youngster reached second ' on a hit and a sacrifice. On the first ball pitched to the next batter he raced up toward third. Kllng motioned as If to throw. Tinker covered second base like a flash, and Evers stood still. The recruit at first made a Jump toward second base; then, seeing Kllng not thrown, he slowed down. Tinker, walking back past him. remarked "We'd have caught you that time, old pal, if Kllng had thrown." For jus: fatal trice the youngster turned face to retort to Tinker's remark and In that instant Kllng threw: I\ met the ballot second base, Jab!>r< * It against the runner and before h<- 1 knew «rhat had happened'he was « iu That man really was caught In on the way to the ball grouu ". for the play was executed egm-n. Kllng planned. — American Magazine E
Your Earning' Capacity ought to enable you to do mart; hhanjustmake your living. You ought to save money. Then having . saved, the next thing is to set your surplus to tyork safely and profitably, The best way for you to insure a steady, reliable income from your savings is to deposit them in "a Saving Fund Account jn the Security Trust Company, where they will bear interest at 3 per cent. You are earning now. but your earning capacity Can't Last Forever Not next week nor next month, but NOW is the time to begin to save. If you never start, you never will have the ready cash which may some day be so needful. Security Trust Company, Cape May City N. J. The Merchants Banh. is distinctly s borne iostitukm sod have no interest whatever elsewhere. 442 Active Accounts $149,398.66 Leans and Invsatmenta. $138.684 35 Depot1 1> 3 Sir Cut Istsrast llloicl n Tine teem*. Private Boxes For Rest in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults
OFFICERS I W. 1 .Stevens, President , Joseph H. Han es, Vioe Pree Henry H. El dredge, Cashier | George H. Reeves, Vice Pres. Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS Wm. H. Church. George H. Reeves W. L. Cummin gs F. B. Mecray H 6. Rutherford Joseph H. Hanes John W. Mecray E W. Springer John T. Hewitt W. H. Phillips M. D. W. L. Stevens. hotels i hotels THE WIN DSOR OPEN ALL THE YEAR. R J. CRE8WELL, Prop. , First Class in all its appointments. Sun parlors. Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and , heated throughout. AUDIC0RIUM CAFE AND BUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Everything in season. Sea foods and salads, Specialties Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended to and delivered. SPECIAL— vOvcrholt Bottled in Bond $1.00 a quart Bet h Phones. JC R N J. McCAN ftft 1ft 1 Poth's Beer Wb fiQ jrfiCLTOOT Choice Wl."? A Sir A anu Liquors SCHELLINGERS LANDING Local 'Phone No- 3d. AMES A CARROLL HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street j, L_ KEHR, Proprietor ! Keystone 'Phone I23M. 1 priced hotel. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrally located ■ WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Washington and Jackson Street*, CAPE MAY, N J 1 Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE 1 BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK < FRANK B. WRISLEV ! ~ L FUJtyiAja sjwijji .Avenue, Schellingsr's Jjinaing Dealer in ^11 kinds of feed, hay, flour ^ Lowest Prices and Finest Qualities / Keystone Telephone 95 Wm. F. Brown steam and gas fitting Jobbing A Speci&'ty. 3 1 5 mansion Street, Estimates Furnished cape may 5
n the BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE FREE INFORMATION BUREAU, fgr Tlx Brooklyn Eagle is the beat ad re n lain g medium ta the worid.' It carries more resort advertisements than any New York paper. It stands PRE-EMI-NENTLY at the head. An ADVEB7TBBMBMT ta the Eagl- coats little but brings large results, because the EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU Is ooostantly helping the advextlser. Write for iiatta* blank and AdvartMtag Rate Card. Address N FORMATION BUREAU, BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mention the papar ta which you ste this sdvartigsmant
M. H. WARE Hardware and Cuflery. All Kinds of Plshmg Tackle Safty Razors *1.00 to *5.00 Gellette, Pen nives. Scissors, Fine Tools /dF-d-XdO Columbia Dry Batteriea. 516 Washington St.. Oape May. Shoes! Shoes! New, largest and best stock oflLadies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices • A* En**™ New mad Large Stock of Wall IFaper, which will be sold at prjces.to defy competition Haying bad many years experience in the bushftab, I only ask an amortanity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest basaftU prieea. Please examme my stock Pefore buying eMwhere. • ELitBiixiE jeamos, 818 Washington Street
00 T# T. B. TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOES STORE For all kinds of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. For Men we have King Quality. Claflm, Crossett Abbett, Arnold, Taylor's Trippie Fit, and many others in High and Low Cuts, in Button, Lace and Congress, all Leathers, and Canvass, Leather or Rubber Soles. For Ladies we have a big variety of Ooze Ties in all colors, Oxfords and Pumps in Canvass, White and Colors. All kinds ol shoe goods. A big variety of lacers and dressinjg 1 The only Shoe Store that does repair wort ii all its bra acta Agent For Waldorf Shoes For Men And Women $2.50 T. H. TAYLOR CENTRAL 5H0E STORE 'tW WASBINfiTON STREET, CAR MAY, N. I Opposite Readiog Terminal, where all trolleys stop Keystone Phone 138-M OURTES No. 32* Delaware Ave. .j-.*e May City, If. JT. Plumbing. Steam and Gas rittlng Jobbing Promptly Attended to -^S>00<at>00<i-i>00<:>00<:-!>00<ai>00<aiiS I PHILADELPHIA RIDING ACADEMY INC- |
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Ocean City Stables, Sixth st. and Haven ave., Harrison C. Stanton, Mgr O { . ) Phila. Stables. Parkway and Fairmont ave., Arthur \V. Sankey, Mgr' rt Ml J enkintown Stables, Charles Doni, Mgr. jk . . Riding and driving taught. Well trained saddle horses IF Excellent eqippment, Thorough stableman. Horses taken V g 5 --4 §
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Flaging and Curbing in Stock and laid on short notice. J 1 New designs and estimates furnished on application { SOUTH JERSE7 MAHBLE WORKS

