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• M A DEFINITE SYSTEM A definite ijitem of itraif. a H plan to deposit -a certain amount in die bank each week or naoath is iM sore to bring excellent resahs. It HlI H is far litter than the now and then practice of making deposits. IJ Your account is invited. H The Merchants National Bank y CAPE MAY, N. J. M
SECURITY TRUST CO. Southwest Corner Washington and Oce to Streets Cape May, N. J., December 31st, 1915
RESOURCES Time end Demand Loans, 11,174,860.28 Bonds and Mortgage#, 238.006 .39 Btocke and Bonds, 644,423.04 Overdrafts, 14X13 Banking Houses, Osmden, Ospe May and Gloucester 130,000.00 dash and Reserve, 215.53" .61 $8,102,831.25 3 0 1
LIABILITIES. 3 Capital, $100,000.00 » Surplus, 100,000.00 * Undivided Profits, 94,100.24 Deposits , 2,808,722.01 6 $3,102,831.25
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposit#. Acts as Administrator, Exeentor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rsot In Burglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD.
J Spieer Learning, Chairman Br. James Mecrav Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Jonnaon Sherman S. Sharp.
Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. John B Huffman ' Albert G. Bennett Hon. Robert K. Hand Dr. Wilson A Lake
P RINGS! 'The celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment in South Jersey. 5000 Beauties to Select From 1 Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist ( VICTROLAS AND RECORDS j J. S GARRISON < 305 Washington St., Cape May Don't Compare RIEF TAILORING with others of equal price. RIEFS is a different class.11 424 WASHINGTON STREET
1 1 Buy An Overland NOW . (I The one automobile you can afford to own. Low 'cost of up-keep makes this machine the most desirable car on the market. Ask Daniel Mi ller for details and a demonstration, which will convince you of the superior quality of the Overland. is* PWCtS, $590. $615, $695, $750 AND UP P. O. Box 71 DANIEL MILLER, Sub. Agent 108 6th Avenue West Cape May
■ t( DERR'S ICE CREAM Attention to FamilyTrade. Orders Promptly Delivered ^ Factory, 314 Mansion St. DinmgRoom,313 ^"SbSt0" q TABLE D'HOTE DIMMERS A SPECIALTY .; Kewtone Phone ssA cl 1 ■ - — C( ■■■■■■■■■■UUHiuUMBUHMBU q i b WEST CAPE MAY ; MARKET p 420 Broadway, West Cape May J d GROCERIES, MEATS AND PROVISIONS. ; FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. We aim to keep prices down, especially in our Feed , Department. BEN BOTWINICK, Mgr. Call 225 D for prices.
I. H. SMITHS j; Glothfer | 608 Washington St. | ■ 7 Opposite R**ding 3ts. 1 7 | CAPE MAY X. J. | h j Bolts for |E and upwards ■ 7 5 ? Overcoats from $7 to $11 ? ? I ( h Beta, Caps. LmakJ and Z h Z h Gentlemen's Furnishing Oood« ' h 7 \ at Philadelphia prices. L h * < JOHN BRIGHT 6ENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments nor nu«h wowrooc R.J. GOLD LEAF printed on ribbons, sloth L or leather at the Star and Wave Btn- [ tiooery Depaltasot. Write far priMa • D you hnve some money mid by for futnre ma, tt* pfam to pot th* roomy k ht We BusuiUj Treat Oa, Onps Mayl
Special Prices IN WINES S. Teitelman's Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS 31? Washington Street Phones Cape May, N. J TEN Strong Companies Aggregate Capita! over ItO.OOO.OOQ He presented 1 / SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Fire Inauranoe Agent. Twentr-Blr years of experience. Tour InauSboe placed with ma ts absolute protection from loss by Ore. Apply to . Merchants National Bank BsttOla* Gape May, New Jersey. r Bobber stamp pads, rubbar faamp fak r mi Ufa | tbg 1 1 II II fak at Aw and 'Warn W1H111 j TkpurtfaWt I
STATE SCHOLARSHIP » ilir The twenty -seventh eompetWre -examination for Free. Scholarships 1* But-j. gers College, the New Jersey State Col- t: lege, will be held in the court bouse] building at Chpe May Court House, on r Friday and Saturday, June 2d aad 3d, 1 1 1916, beginning promptly at 9 a. m. and t continuing until 8 p.m. each day, aad I* will be conducted by the County Super- 0 intendent of Schools. , Particular attention is called to the a fact that these scholarships are open to ' candidate* for the degree of Bachelor r of Arts (A. B.), and for the degree of j Bachelor of Letters (Iitt. B.), as well ■ as for the degree of Bachelor of Science ' is. st) ; In 1916 the number of ^Mints re- . quired for admission to the A. B. course c will be 15 points, to the Lit*. B. « course 15 points, to the General B. Sc. j course 15 points, and to the Technical B. , Sc. courses 15 points. ' < On Friday, June 2d, the subjects for I examination will be: - 1 English, A. B., 9-11, counting as 3 ( points, required of all candidates. , United States History, English His- 1 „r*A UJJ ..J U^< Ulrinn, 11.1 1 11-1, t
either counting 1 point, optional for all j candidates. Greek, A, B, C, 2-4, each year count- ( ing 1 point, required of Al. B. candi- i dates. German, A, B, C, and French, A, B, ' C, 2-4, each year counting 1 point, op- , tional for Litt. B. and B. Sc. candidates. ' Physics and Chemistry, 4-6, either counting 1 point, one or the other required of B. Sc. candidates; both may be offered. Botany and Zoology, 4-6, either or both counting 1 point, optional for B. Sc. candidates. On Saturday, June 3d, the subjects will be: Algebra, 9-11, counting as 2 points/required of all canditdates. Plane Geometry, 11-1, counting as 1 point, required of all candidates. Ancient History, 2-3, counting as 1 point, required of A. B. and Iitt. B. candidates; optional for B. Sc. candi- * Solid Geometry and Plane Trigonometry, 3-6, each counting 1-2 point, sequired of Technical B. Sc. candidates. Candidates may take a part of these examinations at the end of their third High School year as preliminaries. Circulars of full information may be secured by addressing the Acting Registrar of the College, Mr. Luther H. Martin. W. H. S. DHMAREST, President. AARON W. HAND, 5-19-2t County Supt. Regal Shoes latest styles. Frymiree', Broadway and York avenue. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA AUTOMOBILES Before buying see the new five pastenger Metz touring ear, fully equipped with Gray and Davis electric lighting and starter is an up to date car in every " detail, has perfectly safe transmission for lady to drive, has full eliptical springs back ami front, and good spring upholstered cushions. Price $600. JOS. S. 8TITE8, Agent Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Phone 134-M.
j There is a Joker In the tariff cam. 9| l mission bill approved by President Wlk H son. and known as I he Ralney Bill 8w> ~H tloa IX. reads as follows: | "There is hereby permanently spare- ■ prlated, for the purpose of defraying the M expense of the establishment and '-y J | tc-nance of the commission, including ^ the payment of salaries herein author- '*j ized out of any money in the Traawy H of United States not otherwise apprw- 4 prlated. the sum of $*00,004 for each ^ and every fiscal year after the passage a of this act." This ts Intended to make available a "3 appropriation to keep up a 3 commission which will be appointed by fl WUsom- who. la a free trader. and who. Judging from his past com- ^ mission appoints is decidedly averse to making nonpartisan appointments. When Mr. Ratney wrote 8ectioa 11 M j have had in mind the action at bfa party in destroying the tariff board appointed by President Taft by refusing j to make an appropriation for the board ; for the llsoal year Hit. « is oonsM- J erably more dUBcult to repfml a section . of s sutute than it is to refuse to sp- ? propriate money for maintaining a 1 If the Ralney Bill shall t>e passed. j there will be six members of this ooxnmission. Instead of five, as at first pro- ! posed, and their terms of office will be 7 four six, eight ten and twelve • J years. It is said that the President has In contemplation, should the lilll >m saw J a law, the appointment of three Demo- - crata to the eight ten and twelve year and three pencil-marked. Instead of engraved. Republicans for the short terms. The bill provides that any 1 member may be removed by the Presl- . dent for Inefficiency or neglect of duty. . The Republican appointee who would . balk at Mr. Wilson's Instructions would be charged with Both, and a more tractable "Republican" put In his plaoe. Mr. Wilson is- hugging the vain delusion that he will be reelected, and . he purposes to stave off any revision of the tariff looking to Increased rates ' by having the legislation referred to the tariff commission which he dominates. i I By the time the commission has passed on It the necessity for it will no longer exist for the Industries sought to be protected will have gone Into bankruptcy. The undertaker, not the doctor wlU I be on the Job. Fortunately, the country rests secure . In the confidence that Woodrow Wilson's next seat will be at Shadow Lawn. - and his next revision will be that 0$ • his "History of the American People." Rent a Safety Deposit Box in the - armor plate vault of the Security Trust Company, Cape May. tf * ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals for cutting 300,000 or s more feet of ditching in the salt marsh - meadows of Cape May County, will be ' " received on Friday, June 3rd at 3 p. m. at Court House Building, Oape May . Court House, N. J. Specifications covering this work are en file at tbe office of William Porter, Secretary of the Chpe May County Mosquito Extermination Commission, ', Cape May City, N. J., and copies may be had from the said secretary. STILLWELL H. TOWNSEND, President. - WM. PORTER, Secretary; S Cape May County Mosquito 2t- 1244 F^rterm. Com. Ladies Can Wear Shoes i- One sire smaller after using Allen's id Foot- Ease, the Antiseptic powder to b* id shaken into the shoes and used in ths 7 foot-bath for hot, tired, swollen, aching in tender fseU-iIt makes tight or new al shoes feel easy. Sold everywhere, 25c. ig Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease. Dont accept any substitute. t Medium price shoes, high or low. Flymires', Broadway and York avenue. »
1 1 TIN ROOFS AND SPOUTING Require attention all the year, j If yours is nearly gone ask for • an estimate now. A leak in your tin roof will cause more damage than the cause of a new roof. Think it over and then send for a reliable tinner to quote you a price on | a first class job. JESSE BROWN 1 - ft 110 and 112 JvckMxt 9L Cape Ma/, N. J. 1 5J I I "• 'I; «... . «. , . „ »" -5t»V ■

