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»a»>»a»»»>aa The New Home ^ f TheOldest School I J ' Th» Dtw bulldlnc of P*!rto ^ jl School on Pino Street, we.; of r Brood. U the moat completely \ f equipped city prlmto school build- J -. . ln< la the United States. 5 f | Natural llrht on four rtdw: two ( f »lan£"»nil all other school faclll- ( ( . The list school year opens. In | September. In the new bulldln,. tj. , 1 Business and Secretarial courses 5. for younc men and young women. i ST. Send for catalogue, and booklet yv , P of rlews of the new building. I PQRCE SCHOOL | W- Pine Street, West of Broad, ttjr \ Philadelphia W «63— 7-3J-8C

B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ■ PLUMBING. STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO Keystone Telephone 133D. j A. D. Beeves. Pres. D. W. Green. Sec. REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CO., >«. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, S APPLIES AND PLUMBING. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Machinists, Consulting Mechanical and Electrical Engineers Agents for Peerless Mazda lamps. Electric Irons. 1 an.. Stoves and Fixtures. Estimates Furnished - Phone— Keystone 114 M ! 405 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE M AY , N J KOKES & REUTER 524 WASHINGTON STREET Confectionery, Ice Cream and Cakes

U THE UNITED STATES H PRODUCES j UK a larga percentage of the worlds gr in. Aa jfl 1 mm reported in the government for the year end- M3 11 ing June 30, 1914, the United States pro- B1 In duced 76 per cent, of all the corn grown in By |R tke entire world, and 24 per cent of all the II Become -a depositor of the Merchants , B National Bank which is growing, aided by Bjl LI the liberal patronage of the people. ! i

SECURITY TRUST CO. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J., June 30th, 1915

RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans .$1,563,583.45 Bonds and Mortgages 242,281.5'' Stocks and Bonds 677,038.63 j Overdrafts, 32.12 Banking Houses, Camden, Oape May and Gloucester 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve, 337,58435 $2,850,530.14 2 )

LIABILITIES. 1 I Capital ' « 100,000.00 ' Surplus 100,000.00 ' ! Undivided Profits 87,682.91 DEPOSITS 2360,847.23 > Reserve for taxes . 2,000.00 1 92350330.14 II

Three Per Cent Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wilis drawn and kept without chargeSafe Deposit Boxes for Rest la Burglar -Proof Vault. ADVISORY BOARD. Al»> ii> uuni nuanu.

J. Spicer Learning, Chairman Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Rehben T. Johnson Sherman S- Sharp.

Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett - Eon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake

S i tin roofs AND SPOUTING \ Require attention all the year. 1 If yours is nearly gone ask for > an estimate now. 5c and 10c 1 ! House Furnishing Goods Of All Descriptions, at JESSE BROWN - 110 and 112 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J. IRON * I 1 FOR EVERY FENCE i I PURPOSE . H tHk aateafta No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Can Supply Your Wants Pgr Residences, Divisions on Property Line*. Cemeteries, Private Burying Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosure*, Church and School Property, Court Houses and Jails

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|*rEare direct factory representative V V in this section lor The Stewart Iron Works Co.. "TbesWorld's Greatest Iron Fence Works." Their immense output enables them to figure on a small manufacturing profit, thereby giving us advantage of the lowest prices, which puts us in a position to quote low prices to the ! property owners. " r— .rer rair.r n.11 Oa or A44mi I " Fm Call AMna

^ ILLIaM McrAuDhN Beautify and Protect the PEjtRT AND SnUT« UFAVfTTF STS. > Cemetery Lot - -

ew. david ex^ce REGISTERED PLUMBER i 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J Keystone Phone 209 Y | Charie* York Sbto. Yort YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. I Estimates cheerfuUy given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. O. Box 661

Qolumbia Laundry

. THE LAUNDRY'S ON TIME at your house each week if you deal _ with the Columbia Laundry. That's | only one advantage you seoure through us. The real benefits are "cleanliness and carefulness such as you never imagined could exist." After you get your shirt back from the Columbia Laundry week after week, in perfectly good eondition, you'll understand what our motto means to your pocket book. Think •0 this over and send for us at once.

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A call on either Phone will bring our wagon to your door CONGRESS STREET AND BROADWAY „ PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED

'goto h. c. bohm 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH A a ken from hi« own fiih pound'daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON ' Both Phones Frompl Deliveries

CHURCH DIRECTORY | FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH , Pastor, William Dyre McCurdv. < Preaching oa Sunday at 10 JO and ' in the evening at 7.30; Sunday achoql ' at 3 p. m.; Wednesday evening Prayer ] Meeting at 7.30; Men s Union Meeting J Saturday evening at 730. J FIRST M. E. CHURCH ' Rev. H. S. Relyea, Pastor. ( Preaching Sunday 1030 a. m., 730 p. m-,. Sunday School 230 p. m.; Sun- - day Preise Service, 9 a. m. and 6 p .m I Class Meetings on Thursday and Fri- '■ day -evenings ait 7.45 p. m. Prayer . Meeting. Wednesday evening 7.45jp. m. , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 1 p. m.; Sunday school, 3.00 p. m. Mid- ' week. Wednesday 7.30 p. m. ; Y. P. S. C. j E., Fridays, 730 p. m.. Junior Endeavor Fridays, 4 00 p. m. HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE. At the Church, of Our I.ady, Star of the Sea: Masses— {Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock A. M. Week days at 7.30 A. M. Sunday School at 2.30 P. M. Evening devotions, Sundays and Fridays. at 730. CITY DIRECTORY Mayor, Wm. M. Cassedy. Alderman. Harry Hebenthal. Council — S.. T. Bailey Jan. 1, 1917 " Memucan Hughes Jan. 1, 1917 " John W. Mecray Jan. 1, 1917 " Charles York Jan. 1, 1917 L. C. Ashbura . . . .Jan. 1, 1916 " Geo. P. Wcntrell Jan. 1, 1918 T. Tasker Smith Jan. 1, 1918 Fred'k. W. Wolff, Jan. 1, 1916 Wm. B. Gilbert ..Jan. 1, 1918 President of Council, Chas. York. Recorder and Superintendent of Watvr Works, Thos. W. Millet, Jan. 1, 1916 Collector. Walter J. Fenderson, Jr., January 1, 1918. Assessor, Allen Wales, Jan. 1, 1918. Treasurer. Stephen B. Wilson, Jan. 1, 1918. City Solicitor. J. M. E. Hildretli, Jan. i 1. 1916. Building Inspector. Jos. H. Elwell, Jan. ' 1. 1916. Engineer of Water Works, Frank C. B. City Engineer. L E. Miller, Jr., Jan. 1, 1916. Chief of Police — George C. Baldwin. Board of Education: — ■_ Lather Ogden ^ . March, 1918 E. J. Jerrell . " March, 1918 Samuel R. Stites March, 1918 Wm. Porter March, 1917 John Hewitt March, 19X7

COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice of Supreme Court, Charles C. 1 Black, Dem., 1922 1 Circuit Judge, Howard Car row, Dem., ' 1921. Law Judge, Henrv H. Eldredge, Dem., April 1, 1916. Prosecutor of Pleas, vacant. 1 1 Sheriff, Coleman F. Corson, Dem., 1917. Coroners — Wm. H. Thompson, Rep., Lower Township, Nov. 1915; Mark 1 v lake. Rep., Ocean City, Nov., 1916; B. C. Ingersoll, Wildwood. County Clerk, A. Carlton Hildreth, Rep., Jan., 1920. Surrogate, Edward L. Rice, Dem., Nov., , 1917. \ State Senator, Harry Wheaton, Dem., 1916. Assemblyman, Lewis T. Stevens, 1816. County Collector, Joseph I. Scull. Rej>. County Board of Election! — H. S. - Dougherty, Alfred Hand, Walter Rutherford, C. M. \h «»tcott. Terms of Court — Second Tuesday in April, September and December. SECRET SOCIETIES. Cape Island Lodge No. 36, F. and- A. ~ M. — Communications second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room Washington and Franklin streets. Adoniram Chapter, No. 39, Royal Arch Masons — Convocations third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Mavflower Lodge. No. 258, Independent Order of Od<R Fellows— Meets each Friday at Auditorium, Jackson Cape Mav Encampment. No. 68, I. O. O. F-. meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the Auditorium. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 167. Improved ' Order of Red Men. Meets each Tuesday evening at Auditorium. Columbia Lodge. No. 23. Independent 1 Order of Mechanics — Meets each Mon- I day evening at the Auditorium. Patriotic Sons of America — Meets • eaph Tuesday evening at the Rutherford Building on Decatur street. Cape May lx>dge No. 21, A. O. U. W., I r meets first" and third Thursdays of each [ mouth at Rutherford Building, 312 Dc- . catur street. Cape Mav Council. No. 1691, Royal Arc&iium— Meets first and third Thurs- 1 davs of each month at Auditorium. " tape May Conclave. No. 183. Improved Order * of Hepta sophs— Meets at | f Rutherford Building. 312 Decatur street,! oil second and fourth Thursdays of each "cape Mav Camp, No. 8772, Modern | Woodmen of America— Meets first Wed- j ncsdav of each month at the Audi'°Camp 110. P. O. S. of A. of Cold | spring, meets Thursday evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at I 8.00 p. m. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M No. 135— Meet* in Hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meets on first Monday evening in each month at

RHEUMATISM ARRESIQ Many people suffer the torthres of muscles and stiffened jointa because of impurities in the blood, and each aneceeding attack seems more acute until rheumatism has invaded the whole system. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as Important to improve your general health aa to porify your blood, and the cod Heer ad in Scott 'a Emulsion is nature'agreat bloodmaker, while iu medicinal nooriahmeat strengthens the organs to expel Urn impurities and upbuild your strength. Scott's Emulsion is helping thouaanBn everyday who could not find other reliflL Refuse the alcoholic substifnisa corner of Washington and Franklin streets. Friendship Council No. 27, D. of X. — on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.30 in Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall. The John Mecray Post. No. 40, G. AR.— Meets the first Saturday afternoon 1 of euch month at 2.00 p. m„ at FrankI lin street school buildingHOW THE WORLD EMPTIES AND FILLS John M. Siddall, writing in the October American Magazine under the titla ; "How the World Empties and Fills," "Twenty-one rears ago Coxey'a Army marched to Washington. The newapi-|»-rs were full of it. Mention Coxev to anybody over thirty -five yeara old and see the understanding iu his fac^ Know Coxey and his blooming army! Well, I should say so! Now try Coxey on men and women in the. twenties. Just try it. 4t will open your eyes. Coxeyt 1 Who the blazes is Coxey! Looks of 1 confusion and ignorance. 7 "Coxey. von see. quit advertising. 7 That i«. the Coxey publicity ceased. 0 And the world has filled up with people g who never heard of liirn. Millions and 8 million- of them. 6 "That is the way with some adver8 Users. They speak lip a few times and tliPii go back to their factories. There, ir by George, we've told em! And then 6 old Father Time begins to work. And 1- the undertaker. And the parson armed with a marriage license. And the "baby carriage. And rheumatism. And. first I, you know, the world is peopled with a. I k'-cpers who never heard of you. Incredible! What ! — never heard of iqpT B.J No. never heard of you! Sorry to dis3- "Alan is provided with a 'great ego. If he didn't have it lie couldn't stand it 1, to lire. Without an ego lie would probably take on.- look at the moon and go jump in *he lake. Now the best fine feeling of permanence. Of course " you aren't permanent, and your better sense tells von so. But Mr. Ego keeps " trying to make von tliink you at*. '7 What he aims to .do is to make you feel

comfortable. Niee^hipg to have around — an egd. Yojujecd hira in your bugj- , But doh't believe everything he tells you. He isShe most agreeable and ' ever-present liar on your premises." GOOD BACKSFOR BAD ; Cape May C. H. Residents Are Learning How to Exchange the Old Back For a Stronger One Does your back ache, feel week and Do you suffer headache*, languor and la the urine discolored, passage* irTlie kidneys p*v be eslling for help. Weak kidney* cannot do their work • . Give them the help they need. To cure kidney baehaciie you must ' cure the kidneys. Use a tested and proven kidney 1 remedy. Doan's Kidney Fills have stood the Convincing proof » f merit in the following endorsement ; Mrs. Anna B. Crain.j315 D St.. Millville. N. J.. save: "A had weak kid- , ineys. and my back ached." At times I was dizzv and nervous. Poan's Kidney J Fills restored me to health and I have . had no trouble since. Another of the . family who suffered from backache and inactive kidneys, used Doan's Kidney . Pills with equally good results." s Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't s simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidnev Pills — the same that I. Mrs. Grain had. Foster-M.ilburn Co., Ii Props.. Buffalo. N .Y. FALL : CLOTHING | For cither men or women should be d ' tailor made. Place your order now with I Sherer, who has had years . o£ experience •' in producing fine clothing for men and k I women. Latest Spring samples and stvles arc now ready. l! ' SCHERFR-S ) Decatur, near Washington Streqt. L. INGERSOLL h j UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN " ! STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELEC1- ! TRIC CARS REPAIRED AND REj CHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS [J I House Wiring, Niekleplating and t | Oxidizing. Office: 306 Decatur Street I 0 8 NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now„ cm B sale at the Star and Wave Office, at 50 t cents per dozen.