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COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. There is no convention held in the county the whole year through that interests ->o many as that «f its Sunday Schools, and because every Sunday School in the county is concerned in its proceedings and is listed with it and through it i» on the State Association's recordsThe fiftieth annual convention will be held this year in the Methodist Church In Court -House and on Wednesday, the 2f>th inst.~ There will be three sessions and nearly all of the noon hour will be utilized for de|iartmrnt conferences. The program for the morning. has the reports of the seven Department Superintendents, an address upon "Teacher Training," by Dr. Burgpss. (icneral State Secretary, an address by Mrs. A. W. Karnell upon "The Home' Department." and tlje" "Welcome." by Rev, J, W. Lynch, The speakers of fttv^afternoon are G. E. Half u|»on "Our State Organization"; Mis* Edna Cole, "The Child's Soul Specialist": Miss Laura Fostlethwait, "The . World V Outlook," and Mr. Cooper. "Our State Xeeds." The (buaiiiess of the convention ■ Is srheiliiled for 3.311 p. «l. and to. include the elect ion of officers and naming of the pej^ meeting place. . The evening session is to begin with Song Service at 7.15 and to be followed by an address upon. .'-•Our South American Work" by lieorgc Howard and who speaks from personal observation. Luncheon -and supper are to be served in the church basement. Following lunch there w ill be Song Service in the eunty jail and at the County Farm. The Township Secretaries and who represented the Sunday Schools of the county, from least to greatest are. Irwin Stevens. Cape May: Lower, A. H. Swain. Enna : Middle, B. L Howell. Diha Creek; Five * lile Beach. Mrs. W, 1). Inglee, Wihlwood; Upper. Wilford Smith. Seaville; llenuis. H. M. CarroTl. Dennisville: Ortan City, -I. Edgar Welch. Ocean City: Seven Mile Beach, Mrs. Daisy Herbert, Stone Harbor. HOUSE SEWER IN FRANKLIN AND LAFAYETTE STREETS. ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed proposals will be received, addressed to the Chairman Committee on Streets and Highways of Cape May City Council, on Tuesday, October 5th, 11115, at 8.00 p. m., at the Council Chamber. City Hull, for the construction of approximately 415 lineal feet of 6 in. T. C. sewer with appurtenances. I'roposal blanks will be attached to the specifications. Copies of plans and specifications may be obtained from the City Recorder at the City Hall upon the deposit of 82.00 which uin_bc_ieturned on the surrender inroad-condition at any time before the expiration of 20 days after date of the awaki. Signed MEM DC AS HITCHES. Chairman Com on Street* and Highways L E. MILLER. JR., City Engineer. 609— 9-25.2 UNCLAIMED LETTERS "Unclaimed letters remaining in Cape "May Post Ollice for the week eadio; September 22 ISIS: Davis, Mrs. Alice M. Dunn, Miss Mabel. Omai. Mr. tirceoe, Mr. Lew. Ilicks. Miss F.ugenia. Humphrey, Mis« Julia. Jackson. Mr*. Merdhanl. (J. Harry, seitx. Mr. Fred C. St.-wart, Miss Rosir. Watson. TJios. F„ Jr. White. Mr. K. W. la calling for the above, please w; .dvertieed. J. E. TAYLOR, P:-M I
Notice of Election. BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT, NEW JERSEY. Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held in the Borough of tape May Point. N. J., at the house of Harry H. Buaae. on Brainard Avenue and Railroad, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19th. 1915, the said Board of Registry and Elections for the Borough of Gape May Point, N. J., will sit to bold a Special Election to vote on the three proposed amendments to the -State Constitution. The polls will be open from C o'clock A M. until 7 o'clock p. m. Dated September 40, 1915. HARRY H BUSSE, Borough Clerk. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Petitions for Commissioner or other legal blanks sold at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. Advertise your wants in 'Jie Chpc -f'T""'
HUDSON RIVER EXCURSION. TWO LOVERS C0NERSATI0N ON THE SUBJECT OVER THE TELEPHONE — EVERYBODY IS GOING. By E. P. Stites, Jr. - Central give me Main 31306. There I you arc Miss Winsome. Hello, hello, V s that you Jack! Yes that is your old boy. What do you want, mv- dear! • Why Anna Traveler was just here and i she says she and Harry Princeton and • g nice crowd of folk have just booked for • the Cape May County outing up the, e Historic Hudson on October second. • Now Jack my dear, won't you plefisc j [• try to get off and we will join the party. I - Auiia says that the C. W. Morto is he I r largest river steamer in the world and 1 .that the dining room will seat over • throe hundred people all at once, and - just think, Jack, you can be eating and . not miss one speck of the scenery, as - the big Searchlights point out the bc'u- - tiful panorama, and then Jack we arc p to come down river by daylight ou the I » great white fiver,' the "Renaelear." There I ' are speaking tubes running from the ' Pilot* House to every one of the four 8 decks, both fore and aft, and as wc pass p each point of interest one of the men in f the Pilot House tells you just what you would want to know. Hello, hello! Ceiii tral. pease don't cut us. off. No indeed 1 I will not, if you pardon me, I have been" - listening. Tell me where • I can get • tickets, and make reservations. Why I will be only to glad to do so. Write 1 to Boxes 171 or 192 Cape May Outing. 5 Cape May N. J., an yon will soon have • your precious tickets. Hello, hello, Anna. Y'ou be sure and go right down and i engage three State rooms and tickets. :• I. will send the office boy down to the • house with the money, as they say you . can't be sure of a Stateroom, unless » you get right on the job. Goodbye, I . will he up -to the hpuse early tonight. I and we will make our plans, who we . want besides to go along with us. SPECIAL SALE All the Week Millinery opening Friday Saturdayat Laura M. Brown's 417 Washington Street
SketeetUoiweWJ Against Substitutes Ask For X tpBZK HORUCK'S THE ORIBIHAL £003} MALTED MILK ^ We do not make "milk product*" — A ' y&l ▲ Skim Milk* Condensed Milk, etc. Ask For HORLICK'S l . THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK \ACn>AWmHyniB3i Made from clean, full-cream milk ^Sbkwsv and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages* ca Ussd for over a Quarter Century , Unlearn you amy "HORUOtPV m], "aTiT Tr _ y»« *—V a MMfMs. MP Take a Package Home " Come on Along " ON CAPE MAY COUNTY OUTING Up the Historic Hudson Special Train Service Largest River Steamer jn the world Fare, $12.50 Including Railroad, Steamer .ctateroomr and two meals GOING BY SEARCH-LIGHT RETURNING BY DAY-LIGHT On the Hudson Make Bookings early. Books c'ose September 28th For information apply P. O. Box 1921 Cape May, N. J. I
THE Commission Government LAW Revised and Annotated '
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COLDWELL LAWN MOWERS Nothing but the best of materials and workmanship enter into the construction of Coldwell Lawn * Mowers. They have been continuously on the markets of the world for more than forty years. : PRICES RANGE FROM $3.00 TO $12.00 A 14-inch Ball Bearing Mower for $4.00. CHAS. A. SWAIN
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Distinctive Apparel - - •' : . ' '• Q hava Specialized for years in producing Tailored Ladies' Garments that are distinctive and refinedQ I desire an opportunity to demonstrate what can be done with correct modeling and scientific cutting, to bring out the distinctive linos of a garment. Q The latest, and most correct fashions are at your command ; the choicest assortment of fabrics await your selection ; and my prices will please you. T Orders placed now, before I am too busy, will receive more than usual attention. (J Your early visit is cordially invited. GYS RIEF LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR 424 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Keystone Pfcone 190D I ^ A. KENIC SHOEMAKER All work done by hand. RUBBER SOLES A SPE CILTY Repaiiing while youjwait. Work called for and delivered. ALL FANCY WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J. _ over ^A .POSTAL CARD BWCS YOU A OOPY SECURITY TRIST CO. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Strsets Cape May, N. J., June 30th, 1915
RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans. .$1,563,583.45 £ Bonds and Mortgages 242,281.39 g Stocks and Bands 577,038.63 u Overdrafts, 32.12 Banking Houses, Camden, Cape May. and Gloucester 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve, 337,594.65 r J $2,850,530.14
LIABILITIES. Capital < 100,600.00 100,060.00 Profits, 87,682SI DEPOSITS 2,560,847.23 for taxes v 2,000.00 $2,850,530.14
Three Per Cant. Internal allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and -kept without charge. " * l Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD.
> Spicer Learning, Chairman Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Jonnson Sherman S. Sharp.
Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. John B. Huffman , Albert G. Bennett / Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake
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