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RESOURCKS Time and Demand Loans, 2,047,805.45 Bends and Mortgages 278,58139 Stocks and Bonds PDN cRT Overdrafis, 5204 Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May, 125,000.00 bomdfonelssimdied 31401093 Revenue and War Stamps coons $4,008,207.53
Capital, Surples, Undivided Profita, Deposita, aresnir $4,000,207.52
Three Per Cont. Interest allowed on Time Deposits Acts as Administrator, | Rxecator, Guandian or Trustes. Wills drawn and kept without boverind Safety Deposit Gexes for reat in Burglar-proof Vaulta, ADVIRORY PoARD.
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KEYSTONE 239. J & W. & A Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Co. SHOE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Neoien Soles and Rubber Heels a Specialty. We Make a Specialty of REPAIRING SHORES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in Building fer Ladies and Gentlemen, Shoe Sundries and all Kinds of Polishes for Sale. es WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. Innnninininintoieiainininintaiebnieinainiobreransiantrss \. KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
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CITY GET PIER AGA PREVIOUS MOTION To | exrexi TIME OF WAR CAMP Comtut NITY SERVICE IN CONYVENTiO | HALL RESCINDED, i i i Steps Taken in Matter of Delinquent I Taxes The regular weekly meeting of th (Commissioners. of the Ci 6C. {Muy was called lostTuesday Eoe minutes of the preceding meeting were read, after which the Clerk: reported that the notifications of the appoint ments made at last week‘s session hud been sent. { The delingeuent Tax Collector Iported that he had. recently | had ‘ conference with X~ Nelson Z. Graver {nnitisfuctory: conclusion w Another conference i j sometime this hed, the City will probably take definite legal steps in the matter The Oceun Street Passenger Rail j way Co still owns in the aggregate of 7006 feet of trackage, extending fro the foot of Ocean Street to Schellengers Landing. | They also have . rejtained possession of a storage battery trolley ear. ; This company has paid no taxes to (the City since the year 1912, and they lowe for 6 years, that is, 1913 to 1918 inclusive. In the meantime, the C {has paid county: taxes on thes holdings jand as a consequence, has lost considerable money. It would reflect a great deal of credit on the new | Administration if this matter be straigh[tened up in the near future. Previous Vote Rescinded On the motion of Commissioner Wentzell, a previous vote, extending the use of the Convention Hall to the War Camp Community Service for a longer period, was rescinded, and a mew motion passed which put the Convention Hull back into the hands of the City last Wednerday. Mr. Wentzell said that this rescinding was due to a misunderstanding, He stated that it was understood that when the school year had ended, the ban on neople without tickets of admission, or girls under 18, would be removed. It was later discovered, however, that this raling could not be changed as long as the War Camp Community | Service | remained | in charge. . Mr. Wentzel} thought that in view of the fact that hotel guests and cottagers were being . turned | away from the Municipal Pier by this rulIng, it. was better for the City to take immediate control. His motion was passed without a dissenting vote. May Retain Hospital Mayor Melvin said that he had heard rumors concerning the release lof Hospital No. 11 communication to Wi to pe itor Le T. Stevens vouchsafed the information that the commandant at the Mospitai did not approve of moving for at least three months, and [that he had gone to Washington to |peseran his case to the authorities. The local question was taken up. and discussed st some length by the bourd. — Claims were put forth that the dry zone surrounding Cane May was put into effect solely for the protection of Wissahickon Barrack and on the basis that it was a Training Station. This brought up the question as to what constituted a Training Station and various other legal techniealities. | The commissioners intend to {find out in just what position Cape May stands with reference . to . this question. ermemmmemnmmmnsenmememeen cements d (Mo or lili a to romvented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take ask» z? QUININE ercl o nemiAniattetenchc- | R resciaed chin margins wite Wi Rita piaire. Ai All Drug Btwn y Republic Motor Truck Company build eight different sizes of de to aix nam 1600 poon LCB {Tobenson internal gear drive, | A. T. Haynes, dif T_._ fop — SALE-OUARTER «wagner Motor. | For sale for want of use. _ ADPIY A. D. Reeves, Merchante National Bank Building, HORSE,
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REMEMBER THE "MAINE" Congressman Bacharach wishes . to call attention to the fact that there is now available for distribution memorial tablets made from metal recovered from the wreck of the old battleship "Maine." These tablets are of bronze und are available to | Municipalities, Military and Navy associations or societies, and the former of s and erew of the Mainc or their heirs or representatives. ‘The estimated cost of the tablets is | about five dollars plus the freight or express charges to destination. | Application for these tablets should be addressed. to the Stal of the form will be sent. together with full instructions in regard to the | porchase and delivery of the rel There mre only 1311 of the: lets | distributed . and . applications should therefore be filed promptly as the supply. will be exhausted | very quickly. : anmmmmmmemeemmarommmmees Petition Forms for City Commie fon on rale at Star and wave Station ery Department. ammessemenmememmmememmmemmmmmmemmmmmmmes BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The Power Yacht Emily fully equipped for Sailing and Fisk» in Parties will be sold at a Bargain on account of other business | absorbing. full . time . of owner. This yacht is 30 feet long 11 foot beam and is in good order. This bort will be sold cheap and therefore very quick. LAFAYETTE BENNETT 916 Corgie Street Keystore Phose 359, Cans May
UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed lett in Cape May P. O. for week ending une 5, 1918. Elliott, W. 3, Tilingsworth, Jack Jackson, Dearborn John, Noles C. Lum, Dorsic S. Sellon, Mrs. D. Thayer, Earle Tyler, S. E. White, Miss Hulda‘ B. Wyiocki, Monick In calling for the nbove pl advertised. SOL NETC
FIRE ALARM BOXES &-Washington Bt., near. Bchollengur‘s Landing. $2-Washington St. near Union.‘ 47-Washiugton St. & Madison Ave. 8i--Iafeyeitte St. & Bank. [At ~Broad & Elmira: Bta. G-Pittsburg & New Jemmey Ave. |e Ntockton Ave. near yucen St. Ti-Washington & Franklin: Sta. !76-Howard Bt. & Stockton Ave. -Columble Ave. & Guerney 8t. [B-Aicenn St. near Beach Ave. Fell whepaned & Grant St. 92-Brondway & Reach. Ave, | 3-Perry St. & Cape Inland Creek, | i--Lafayette & Grant Sta. | S-Washington & Jackson Ste, $7-Columbia Ave. & Decatur St.
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