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E____ RED Cross OFFICER LEAVES During the past, a a H bran mae several attempts n that ied Crow work oversens. lan rad avice to sail for France received. a Headquarters at Washington to procoed to Viadivostok as Camp Service Supervisor for Siberia. Although anxious for experiences abread it is with regret that I leave T. S. A. General Hospital No 11 and 1 wish to take this opportunity to thank all those connected with the H al and my friends in Cope May r the help and assistance they have me in my work here and say gives to them grood FN ROGERS, Field Director: An can Red Crows. ---mew --- Petition Forms for City Commin fon oa sale at Star and wave Station ery Departinent.

victory LOAN TRAIN The Victory Loan T Train containing captured German Cannons, helmets, | masks, bemb throwing machines, famous minnenwefers, machineguns of all kinds, whippet tank, armored car and many other interesting things will run on the following schedules in Cape May fem ty, pm a Coa 19, Cape Muy A. M. Exhibition. pu Ly. Wildwood 10:40 A. M Ar. Court House 10.55 P. M. use 1s fis M. . Woodbine Lx. Woodbine me«eTypewriter Supplies at Star and Wave Stationery Department. . Keystone Phone 90.

STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Ttinlop Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., December 31, 1918

RESOURCEE ‘Time and Demand Loans, Fen Bonds and Mortgages Stocks and Bonds Overdrafts, Banking Houses, Camden, Cash and Reserve, Revenue and War Stuops

LIABILITIES $100,000.00 150,000.00 68,286.35 Pu usu $4,098,297

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on nudbes _ Acts ‘s Administrator, — Executor, Guardian or Trustes, Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safety Deposit Boxes for reat in Burglar-proof ‘Vaults. ADVIAORY BOARD.

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232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH taken from his own fish pound ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Beck Phones Prompt Detiveries

The recent cold apedl bas been in mows to the peach orchands im. the wunty as wenlarly . these. in han ; ne ain : w chance geri rar louse the | oa lave elrsicnt Wondione ms impas to m nd Hth, anes th. can Hy ingen Gum — heen done to sone i ell for their | wher to petal. fall nd thos eanuming fruits | | «pray of apples will | oon. be rhs | If hee are present there hould 4 W pint of ~Bluck| caf 40 m Tus summer . strength | mult spray. which is made up of one lon of concentrated Hime sulphur to uf water If no liee are | resent the "Hack Leaf 40" mny be | high time to thy in the be praylag hircotiiont for summe hes, plums: and. cher diam of Clermont will use tomic Sulphur this year as a basis or lea summer spray of peaches. "hi hi ive than substitute. mis eriment. Station oiled or its substitute as being per safe and efficient spray. ma: | I for any of the stone fruit D. C. dor of Mayville : planning | ut for the coming | c us been found.. Send for the bulle showing how to bait and pa n, Sodium flouride is the m ison. — Tt is also inexpensive, H r cholera, has been. reported in wrtion of this County and Dr. lien of the State Department of | Agriculture has been went for to trent j = | in — and . about the — section. | Would it not be a good policy for yn hog raiser to have his or her treated by. th pula ons meth: *: while the pigs are small, und | hus infection coming to. the | ens later in the season. . There is no etter time than now to treat Seaicd igs, . You will be just as busy. ne uly or r Avgust to your pir will he far a ef will be grenter ; 1 ret only rans leas of the large todas ateriai per and id win doe for ic from the Veteb it sill take i to plow he Chamberlain Brothers of Cold | pring Lave made a valuable observa- | ion in the growth of vetch. name hnt where a log Lad fallen, giving ! protection on one side of the log. the | rowth of vetch ‘was nearly twice a} lange as whore it was: unpro his observation could be applica t practical Nig namely of supplyi protection sowing cow peas and vetch topethior in the latter part of he summer. so that when the frost ills the cow peas t ch will have xecllent, winter protection because of | he studing cow pea vine Will the nitrogen in King Crab be: | ome available soon enough to be of | my value to the early potato?. Ralph | clor of Cold Spring is giving this! (houth trial Reuben | Johnson: stitew . th there appears to j ing of ondly i bases his. figeme: he. wold 1 s huadr o entire "Front yard. | Such Tak us thi a wholesome effect hon the communtwell as the hom SPACKIHO ‘c ounty Agent A NEW PUBLICATION The latest aspirant for a . place among the journals of | Cape | May County is the OFFICIAL BULLETIN lof the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. ‘The puper is edited by the Secretary of the Chamber, Mr. Wm. A. Maffert, who is well assisted by eight susociated . editors, | drawn from different part of the county. The Offical Bulletin is a twelvepage, live wire paper, relating all current news of commercial and industrial nature of Cape May County. As the County, at this time, stands on the threshold of the 1919 summer sea son, there are many interesting articles about the various activities . of Cape May County‘s several Seashore Resor Everyone who has the advancement and welfare of this County at Heart, everyone who desires to see this Coumty grow und prosper commercially and industrially should get in line and be seriptior is fifty « mnte per year, pay able in advance 1 | ‘he Sea Tale City (Office. Anyone who has once read the Offf cial Bulletin will want to do so ag so the hiit to everyone, aind (ppomniadedncomined

DIS A Comfortable Feet and Legs Y Perea y 1 1d : av a > It certainly makes a big difference to your health and pocketbook, when your feet and legs are snug and warm in sturdy U. S. "Protected" rubber boots. Seas may rage, spray may pelt-but heavy service, double-duty "U. S." is reinforced for hard usage and wards off wet and chill. There‘s comfort, economy and thorough reliability in U. S. "Protected" rubber boots. — They outwear ordinary rubber boots because they are built staunch and true by patented process. | During the war the Government probably used more U. S. "Protected" rubber boots than of all other makes combined. The "U. S. Seal"-trade mark of the largest rubber manufacturer in the world is on every pair of "U. S." It is placed there for your guidance and protection, Look for this seal, — Wear the kind of U. S, "Protected" rubber boots that your needs require. — Your dealer has it or can get it quickly. [Bn 2D s 2103 T NE H CDH LOA CO3

What Cape Mas . neat just now tw tx own Y. M. where boyw and journeymen Tan" ind congenial com panions, . The need of such un organization ms this has long been in the minds of the public spirited eitizens. and the only thing that bus been need: ugh money to equip a place suitable for

Some years ago an independent organization was launched forth, but not having the cooperation . of. the tote organization it oon failed. . But if some one would take an interest in the. boys.. who live hersand . would start a movement, it would nut be long before s ¥. M. C. A. would be a fuet in Cape May. | There are other places «muller than Cape May: that support

a (large Y, M. It would monn P Place where the young men could find plenty of read« Ing. materil.. where they could play various gumes. and whore could develope their physical bowers m a Ih well-kept . rou h all the latest matter to heart. Let someone call & public meeting of the citizens and wee what plans can be made possible, for surely Cane May has just such & need us this

THE PENALTY OF OvERWORK Many Cape May People Are Befining To The Strain The heavy tax of overwork-the ex tra strain so necessary to many trades and occupations is hard on the kidneys. The kidneys begin to fail in their work and the poisonous matter collects in the system." If your work seems hard for lame, weak and aching back, if you seern . tired . and . listless, — if | you notice. sediment in the . urine, . unnatural color or irregular | pmssages and seem to be running down without apparent cause, begin at . once es C d ‘that has proven so beneficial to your nelghbore. . It has brought strength the backs of thousands of working | men and. women. Read Cape May proof: Mre. Mary Denk, 515 Broad St.,

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