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fWHfDS ARRIVE ; Q - IN GREAT NUMBERS! rHX^AIX OFTHE HOTELS AN?* fclVlJ TSE^ 1faf3&*A ' HOLlDA^ Xp- '" FEASANCE— MEETINGS TO BE HELD IH LARGE TENT ON STOCKTON : > "LAWN. •- V ' I V
Fully 2600 strong the members of the Friends' -Society arrived in our "'city on Thursday coming by. special trains, automobiles,- and tbe : jugular ■' trains. Fine programs have been arranged for the meetings -that will be held in the tent placed 'on the Stockton Lawn to which: they hare very cordially in- ' -- sited the public. The program for the meetings during the coming week is as follows: SEVENTH-DAY. THE Mt uo-ino A.X — Devotional Meeting. s.16-10.15 a w amiii Tables: "Principles of Triads," Swrp X. Watt la Mstkodlst Church S. B. JLook. "BWOdlag up ths Society tram lta Tosag Popls," *a Byron porbnsh j m Methodist Church main non. | "Xndaatrtal OoaniUoaa,— — -- Will Walter Jackson, Suptlad by W. trail Abbott la Prsabyteclan Ohnrdf mala floor. "Proper publications and Amnssmsnts," Elisabeth Xoaar, Wilson. Supt., In Prasbytarlan Church baaamaat. "Indian AIT airs," Joseph J. Jannay , Bapt, lad by Benjamin X Millar, place to bo aaaoancod. SAO- 4A0 TJL — "Develop mat of tha Ballglons Ufa, 1 H, Work," George A. Walton 4 AO- SAO FA L — "Priends and CltUanshlp," Wilson B. Doan 7.46 FAX — "The Christian Message of tha Synoptic Gospels," Elbert Bunnell _ RKST-OAY. THE 1th 10.30 AAC^Mestlng for Worship. 4 AO PJC— Touag People's Devotional Mooting. Presbyterian Church. 7.4S P.M. — "Tha Mission of tha Society of Friends," Thomas A. Jenkins Myma Singing_«L, . SECOND-DAY. THE lOih 8AO-9.00 AAA — — Derotlonnl Meeting. S.16-10.15 A.M. — Monad Tables: "Principles of Friends," Ocorge^L Mntt la Methodist Church S. S. room. -• "First-day Schools Organ 1 ring for Effldency," Merbert F. Worth In Methodist Church mala room. "Work Among Colored People," Males Under hill Wood In Freehytarlan Church, main floor. — — - "Temperance," Joel Borton In Fresbytazlns Church basement. loAo-11.30 A.M, — "The Message of Paul," Elbert Bussell . - 11 AO-1 SAO -AAA — "Development of the Bellgloua Life, m,; SicrtSos," George A. Walton . Baseball Bamee ou tha Cape May Baseball Field, SAO6A0. SAB. Boys vs. Olrla. 3. BO— Married Ma vs. Single Men. Baseball Committee: TAB F. M. — "Borne Frobleme of Bdscatlos In the Society — — — of Priada," Bird T. Baldwin ••••: i.*'v "Moral and Bellgloua Education In the School," John W. Can - . 8.45 F. M. — "Tha Foot of the Bain bow," an aBegory by Myrtle Glenn Bo harts. . . : CHARACTERS The Woman Violet E. Ross The Man Joseph Harold Watson The Son w waller S. Pedrlck The Herdsman Lewis H. Kirk SCENES The Fool of the Rainbow. The House of Lore. ' The Prince's Knoll." In ihe auditorium tent. ■f . j P\ t ' i ' ' ..• . THIRD-DAY. THE II* 8A0-9.00 A.M— Devotional Meeting. 9.16-10.15 A. M.— Bound Tables: "Principles of Friends," George X Butt In Methodist Church S. S. room. "First-day Schools, Teachers and Teaching," Merbert F. Worth in Methodist Church main room. "BqusI Bights," Ella X x. Price, Supt.. led by Xsnnsb Clothier Hell - In Presbyterian Church, main floor. "Child Welfare," Anna X Way. Supt, in Freehytarlan Church basement.
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10AO-11AO A.M^— Organising for Bpdal Sarrloe: 1 "Work that has bea dona* * Jooepb Marold Wstsoa , "Work that calls to be dona In tta city," < EouUe X ZiSWton. "Work that calls to he done ta the oountry," Charles a. Sayltx. 11AO-18AO A- X — "The Message of John," : Xlhert Buassll-2.15-4.30 P.M. — Automobile trip to the old Cape May * Meeting Mouse, In charge i 3. Bernard and Sarah Milliard. < 2.15-4.30 — Progressive and Bound Bo bin Tennis Tour- i nam ante at the Corinthian Taeht Clnb-v,. . . v.. 4 AO-6.00 f. 16-Th it the Corinthian Taoht Club. ; s 7.46 F AC— "The Message of the Bptetla to the Mebrews," s ma** p— an 8.45 F. X — Msrshm sUow toast on (be beach. Moonlight bathing. f ® FOURTH-DAY, THf II* - -'j ' 8A0-9.00 AAA— BoTOtlonnl Sims ' • 9.16-10.16 A. X — Bound Tshlee: f "Frlnclpla of Friends," i Oeorge X Mutt — »' In Methodist ChuseS M. M. room. ' "Opportunities for ToluntOW Social SmiIui." ' iooeph Xardld Wateoa ] In Freebyterian Chuskh, mala flSK, • "Purity," rtfmbiln T. Osn, Supt-, . In Frabytarlnn Church tatunat "Prison Boform," John W*. Mutchlneon, Supt. l'0AS-l«AD— ' To'ung People's SoBSon: Firs minute estw ~ -I. T — p-^Ueo .-s a. Spread the Friendly 1 , - * ■' - ' I 8AO-6AO FM Selling Party a the tiQM. 1 Sailing, Fishing, Crabbing, and'Bowing Committee: : { 7.46 PAL — "Xaternsuonal Beconstmctlon after ths War," - , » George W. Baemyth. | "The Quaker solatia of the War Problem," - - » . William X. Man. j &48 F. X— Mlrian Im Xarliy-Eipptncott win road "The Terrible Meek," -by Charles Baas Kenbedy.
■ . : ] FIFTH -DAY THE 13th BAO-9.00 AAA — Devotional Mooting. 9.16-10.15 A. X— Bound Tables : "Rinciules of Friends," Georgs X Mutt la Methodist Church S. 8. room. "Woolman School" Bobert O. Brown In Methodist Church mala room. "Peace," Arabella Carter In Presbyterian Church, mala floor. _ 1 "Barcotles," Pauline W. Xolme, Supt. lm Freebyterian Church basement. 1 10AO-11AO A. X OyportunlUee fer Friendly Berries: "One year of Adyaaoement Work," J. Barnard Walton "The Field." Bobert B. Atkinson "Boyr to Spread the Message," Thomss B. Mnh 11A0-18A0 A. X— "The Been of the Christian Message," Bsnnah Clothier MuB X Boilings worth Wood
CRTLbkrVB SEFABTMEMT For children ranging in agVfrom 4 to 18 years. 7.00-9.20 A.M. — Opening Exercises all together. Kindergarten Children under direction of Margaret Price. Older children — Mature walks; Bible study and "handwork growing out of it; Art work; Games. 12.00-13.10 A. M. — Closing Exercises.
CARD OF THANKS Headquarters, John Jlecray Post 40, 'I. A. R. — The officers and members of 'this Post that jiarticipated. in tbe parade on the Fuurtli of July desire to ex- | press their sincere thanks for tbe great .indness of those patriotic souls who s<i kindly placed their automobiles at tbe »eK"ice of tbe veterans in order that they ; could take part in the celebration of < our nation's birthday. The following j are tbe names: Dr. .S. F. Ware, Mr. ! Spicer Learning, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Cur- ■ THOMAS STEVENS, \ ■I AMES J. DOAK, Commander. Act. Adjutant. July 6th, 1916. Children Cry for fletcher's CASTORIA One of the bleaslnga of true living Is to be able to consider yourself a part of the« beautiful world around you.
f UNCLAIMED LETTERS i I ' Li-; of unclaimed letters remaining^ ' in Cap.- May P. 0. for week ending July j 6, 1916. " j | 1 IBsrbour, Prof. Livingston ^ Brown. Miss Mary, Box 105. e' Bulk, Miss Laura j Crippem, Mrs.,X. A. f | Dyer, Mrs. Maggie | F angler, Mrs. E. W. p ' j Jon-s, Miss Stella j Ludlow, Mrs. H. jEduardson, Oapt. j In calling- for thh above, please say j . 'advertised. £0L NEEDLES, P. Mr-j, '! . • |' I West Cape May, N. J. i IJune 26, 1916. j: To, whom it may concern: Take notice that I will not J* re- J j sponsible for. any debts contracted by .. any person, unless by my signed order,) and further that I will not be respoc- | t sible for any debts contracted by my r wife, -Sophia Annie Farmer. 1336— 7-1-16— St.,
which ha occurred in this county in recent yare witkt'tM bg wercJan; »t Court House, of "the too daae.of: the Domestic Science Department of -the Cape May Cwmtl ^VoeatioBnl School, j on Friday evening and Saturday last. There haTe -been a number ".of CilaseM in this department, during the experimenu] "term of three months, located in different parte of the county, including Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor, Wildwood, Cold Spring, Oape May, Rio GranSe and Court House, in addition to the day Khool cUMea which met three (Jays eacn week, at the vocational kitchen. -,. . Tbe . classes which.' organised closing ckerciees were the day school classes and the Court Houae eveniE$ «ai«a.- ; " ^ , The form of closing 'Of 'the' eviming, ' class tii a supper in the school kitchen, The room was handsomely decorated ^ in the county school colors, purple and id. And souvenirs were oonstnicdsd by members of the class in -the shape <X ^ small baskets, in the colors, tiled with . confections ■ . Jn addition to members of the class, • their husbands and sweethearts, there were invited members sad .their wives', of the Board of School Eetimmte, County Board of Education,- Committee on Property of the Poard of Free bolder i, and Judge H. H. Eldredge an 1 wife, all officials actively associated . with the school Mr. J. Stack house, in charge of the Agriculture Department 'at the school was also present. All of the items on the menu were prepared by the members of the class. Miss A. Ethel Nicker 6on, principal teacher p: this department was in charge of the affair and Oounty Suptointenifent of Schools Hand'," acted as master of" ceremonies. The menu was as follows: Fruit Cocktail Chicken Salad in Tomato Cups . ( Fancy Sandwiches ' v Stuffed Dates OBvee Salted Peanuts 1 Milk Sherbet tAKet. I Candy in Souvenir Basket® Coffee Interspersed with Che various courses < were the addresses, deliverd by Judge ' El dredge, Oounty Superintendent Hand and J. Archer Stackhouse and interesting * recitations, beautifully rendered by- Mini ' Beatrice Ross, one of the class. 1 Souvenir certificates were then distributed to the students as a recognition, of 1 "work done and an a distinction to this ' pioneer class in the new -movement. On Saturday afternoon, the day classeeleb*n^<L.tbe (dosing j»L their term inviting friends and preparing a pro1 Brief addresses were made by vice president Rice, of the County Board of Education and County Superintendent I Hand *- t Souvenir certificates .were distributed c to all.-sftdente who had successfully passed the examinations in this pioneer ( day school class. ST. JOHN'S P. E. CHURCH Cape May, N. J. a SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10.30 a.m. Hojy Communion. 10.30 a.m. j - (First Sunday of Each Month.) Evening Prayer 8.00 p.m. ) CLERGY LI5T FOR 1916: , July 16— Rev. J. A l-xauder O'Meara, , . Rector in Charge. St. Mat- ( thiai" Church, Philadelphia, Pa. , July 23 — Rev. Cornelius W. Twing, Rec- ' tor. St. Stephen's Oburch, i Riverside. N. J-. Aug. 6 — Rev. William T. Cox, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, West | Philadelphia. . Aug. 13— Rev. Charles C. Pierce, D. D.. j 1 Rector, St. Matthew's I Church," Philadelphia, Pa. * Aug. 20— Rev. Llewellyn N. CNley, B. \ D., Rector. St. Jud'- and the j i Nativity, Philadelphia, Pa. , Aug. 27— Rev. Charles M. Perkins. Rector, Trinity Church. Vine- j land. X. J. . ! Sept. 3 — Rev. Norman VanPelt Levis, ' Rector, Church of the In- ! carnation. Philadelphia. Pa. i Sept. 10 — To be announced. Sept. 17 — To be announced. BIDS WANTED j Sealed bids are asked *Ior furnishing ^>0 or more street lights of 60 candle power, also 50 or more of 60 candle , power for a term of 3 years in the Bor- I oqgh of West Cape May, N. J. Lights to , be placed at the direction of Borough : Council. Bids, to be opened at a regular r| meeting of Council on August 7, 1916, at 8 o'dock. j Council resewbs the right to reject . | any or all bids. , THE0. W. REEVES, < I Borough. Clerkk. j July 6, 1616. - 1426-7 -8-16-lt Rot a Safety Dapoait Box la the armor plata vault of tha Security Tlwat < Oompawy, Gap. May. tf « •fyjMTNNini*:
AT CAR HAT - I In tha State of New Jaway, s^gsjalS6< B Loans and dlacounta IIWIMB M Orenirafta, unaacured /MB U. a bond, deposited to as- ; 2 cure drculation <^ar vatofc) M1MM 1" Bonda other thaa U.-& b«da ■ . 4 pledged to secure postal aav- 9| ings deposits ' Bonds and seeuritw. pledged a collateral for Btoto, or other deposha (postal ax- J eluded) or bills payahle *" «t«l» 'J Securitiee other than U. & -| bonds (ark Induding' stotka) JM owned "unpledged 33*W.« » Subscription to stock of Fed- ' ' Aral ReserVe Bank ft^OQAO >r Less amount' t^apaid zjWkOO 2^*0.0* 1 of banking bjonae (jf, . un'enritmbered... 21 4 Furniture and fixtures 1^0. *• -yJ Net amount due from Federal ^ RoervijBahk . 'lWgO.06 Net amount due from approv- •» Is . ed reserve . agents in -other • reserve cities . » . . - JS^LM ] Other checks on banks ia- the . . J same rity or Whin as reporting, hank ftMi : Outside cheeks and other eaah items 198.60 Fractional curxoicy, ^ ' . ""S nickels and cents 351.23 hfO-Sh : Notes of other national bapka 1,725.08 | Federal Reserve notes 1S0.0Q 4 Coin and certijjgates 29,028^6 m Legal-tender notes 100.08 j RedemrtVn fund Tvhb -\J. 8. ~v Trea&er and due from V. S. Treihurer 2^00.08 ' ■ Total 8626,143.86 j LIABILITIES 1 Capital stock paid in , $50,000.00 Surplus fund 25^00.00 Undivided profits 24^8656 Lets current expeni- . j | es, interest and taxes paid 4.502.90 ^,433.35 Circulating notes outstanding 48300.00 Individual deposits subject to check 168,113.89 Certified checks 430.61 savings deposits 1,241.20 Deposits requiring notice, but I--, less than 30 days 256,474.91 Certificates of deposit 156.00 Bills payable, including obligations representing money borrowed 36,000.00 ' " Total "5 $626,148.86 of New Jersey, County of Oape May, es: I, E. J. Jerrell, Cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that the -above statement is true to toe beat of my knowledge and belief. E. J. JERRELL, Cashier. Correct — Attest: H. S. RUTHERFORD, W. L. STEVENS, HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 19}6. CHARLES T. CAMPBELL, Notary Public.
i 7 • 3 i . # How's This? We offer Cue Hundred Dollars Rawer d for tiny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 3. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, 6. We. ' the undersigned." have known F. J. . Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe - perfectly honorable In all buxlneae transactions and financially able to carrX out any obligation* made by- hie. firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, a Toledo, Q« Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials ' Bent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Bold all Druggists. S Hall's Family Pills for constipation. L — I Scarlet fever kills over 10.000 Amer- ' Hookworm enters through the skin. j He who builds up health lays up ! treasure'in the Bank of Nature. | Carranza seems to run his railway ion the block system and the blockhead A system. By courtesy of the Panama Canal -i we ot-rcrve that Ty Cobb now monjpo- j llzes the sliding honors. There Is a growing .susplclan that Germany Is about to explain that she not guilty, but -won't do it again. Better health make bettef citizens. Better citizens make a better nation. S The U. S. Public Health Service found ,j per cent of the rural homes In s oertaln county unprovided with sanitary conveniences of any kind. J Cholera 18" ppread In the jaroe mlftSBT as typhoid fever. .. -. 3 For delicious soft dwU and de*M erahs go to MoOum'a Oafs H%h dNi '■■■■* ' i i> j u j . & M

