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REGISTERED Berkshire lk 3 If co got in tomh wiih us. We hare 4 BIG TRUCKS an tuk Roa® Ate an» aime TROY rors $a HARRY E. BALM, Prop. 405 wasrincron id Eid CAL JDC _J By vsEmg " INSYDE TYRES" to 5,000 miles to the life of old casIngs by reinforcing themk and preventing blow-outs. Can be used over and over again in. several casings. They cost but a small fraction of the price of new tires. ‘They ure postively guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. All atzes for auto» mobiles and motoreycles. Phone or write for a demonstration. \ Cae COCs 836 Lafayette St, Cape May, N. J. | Keystone Phone 93-7, Distributor for Cape May Co, N. J.

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Charter No, 9285 Reserve District No. 3 ~ REPORT OF CONDITION or y ) TS, Era E0($ , Oro raL :P R AT CAPE MAY IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ONFJUNE 30, 1919. I | | 1. Lens und discounts, including rediscounts, Cexcent thore shown in b and c 357,078.05 Total louns 307,078.65 [2 0 verdrafts unsecured 97.49 97.49 honds deposited to secure circulation (par ue) 50,000.00 U. S, bonds and | certificates _ of . indebtedness pledged ms collateral for State or other deposite or bills payable 40,000.00 bonds and certificates . of indebtedness, owned and unpledged $0,000.00 Tol Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Lean Bonds, 8%, 4 and 4% per cent, un84,200.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 8%, 4 and ont per . cent, ed to secure U. S. dep 25,000.00 Liberty Pemkunre a "Te per . cent, ledged to secure W. S. S. deposits 1,500.00 Bonds {other. than pB Fa bonds) pledged to secure 7,000.00 Securities other had "C. S. bonds (not including news owned unpledged 152,050,00 rmeq "faone etc, R0 ye than U. Stock "P Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscripti f] UBLECC3 aang Acca owned and unincumbered Punimre end Lawfol boated "% based Reserve Bank Cash in vault vault and net amounts due from national 120,000.00 110,700,00 U oter thas Ted 1]°"" * marl Fope Socie Uche t) 16, 16, 17 and 18 of fhige reporti Mol nil i% stie tah Theme "" beidt re and other I mep fo oe S. Treasurer and due 00 ited ote ea seral pet Mpnemnoldissernad 2800 C3.00 ao Bills Receivable not past due 8,000.00 Other Assets, if any 81207, TOYAL 6,602.71 LIABILITIES bild Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 takes Fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits Less current expenses, intercat, and taxes paid 2,880.00 Fromin and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (apprexi« 1,677.61 $88,612.42 280,244. 41 deposits 1,518.55 Toal atas t ud Pooth, subject to Reserve, War rak oertibcate and ‘thrift stamp deposit eve accoun Bills nan‘ with Federal Reserve Bank | 40,000.00 State a He hp Count ik‘ Pra 887 I1 eva 1. € J. senee REELL, Casi ts aboreda aboved-named that tne above statement in trom to the best af my

| EOb 1 U4 i 7 3 Between Perry and Jackson Stre BOOMS BY WEEK OR SEASON boniniidiottadicteiiend Courteous Attendant Mrs. Bertha L. Benstead Manager. Stockton , Surf Baths. FINEST | BATHING ESTABLISH MENT 6N THE ATLANTIC coast JOHN C. LITTLE, Manager. POLITE ATTENTION BENSTEAD‘S BATHS Beach Avenue and Perry Street. ROOMS BY WEEK OR SEASON Latest Style Suite . Polite Aitendanta ! aH eA PPTP Manager Randoiph Jackson TW 1M 3.08 KH] ting of All Kinds by Motor Truck, Prompt Attention to All Orders, =_ or QUEEN ST, CAPE MAY, N. J. Keystone Phone 148-¥

sRBLS Excelsior Baths REACH AVE. AND DECATUR 81. Charles B. Shields, PROPRIETOR POLITE ATTENTION emmmmmnmrmmnenmermmmemmnmmemmezen BONUS FOR TROLLEY EMPLOYEES Wildwood, N. J. -Officials of the Five Mile Beach | Electric | Railway Company announced on July 2nd, their intentions of giving the trolley men a | ‘bonus for the season from July 4th 1 [September 4th, The regular wages of twenty-reven | cents per hour will be continued thru-| out the season but a bonus of thrce cente per hour will be declared the! men, to be paid them in‘a lump sum at the end of the season so long as | A queer coincidence was ia discoyered | in this announcement when it | was | found that the same day as this bonus was declared in Wildwood, the P. R. T. of Philadelphia raised their men bringing them from forty-cight cents fifty-one cents per hour.SunTribune. --«mee--_.. A WASHOUT Ocean City, N. J.-The Reading Railroad tracks between 26th and 80th Streets and 36th and 40th Streets| were washed out fust Saturday evening by the unusually high tide. On Sunday morning when the ex« cursfon train arrived at bist Street with 12 cars on one section and 8 ears on the other, the passengers had to come up on the trolley until the Pennsylvania excursion came along, when it was flagged and the Reading pass engers transferred to it. A washout at this time of the year ts a thing unheard of before.-Ledgor. meaThe rumor factory is certainly over worked.

PREDICTED TIME FOR HIGH AND | Low WATER AT COLD SPRIN ‘APE MAY, N | NOTE-To determine time of tides (e off Cape May proper, add 15 minutes to these figur | "The time predicted her. in in come [pliance with the DAYLIGHT SAVING fires Low 6:06 6:54 TMD 8:50 9:55 10:08 11:59 0:49 EH 2:31 3:18 4:08 4:46 d © a 3 R HAFEFEEEE ‘6:85 7:26 8:20 $:16 10:14 11:09 12:08 12:61 1:86 ed 8:00 8:48 4:82 B21 LBu LBU B:22 9:29 10:85 HELLO T EPEE ‘The Best Milk for Babies. Call Edward Phillips, Ir. MEETINGS OF THE CAPE MAY COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION FOR HEARING TAX APPEALS, FOR YEAR 1919, | 4 | July 8-County Board Room, Court: Building, Cape May Court House-10 |A. M. Appeals from Upper, Middle |and Dennis Townships. aw 10-City — Hall, Wildwood-10 . Appeals from Wildwood, North [Wikmong and Wildwood Crest. July 10-City Hall, Sea Isle City10 A. M. Appeals from Ocean City and Sen Tele City. July 22-City Hall, Cape | May-10 A. M. Appeals from Lower Township} Cape May Point, South Cape May, West Cape May und Cape Ma: July 20-Borough Hull, Avalon~10 A. M. Appeals from Avalon. July 20-City Hall, Stone Harbor1:80 P. M. Appeals from Stone Harbor. Appellants must mppear in person, or by agent or attorney. CAPE MAY COUNTY BOARD oF TAXATION, By Gilbert C. Hughes, Secretary, Cape May, New Jersey. FASHIONED And say it can‘t be done. the CALORIC PIPELESS HEATER will reach every corner in | your from the one register. " chanees" the great Monitor Stove and lange Company. of Cincinnati, Ohio, 11 do that they are so sure of sue» ess that they will give you m written guarantee to remove at their own expense the heater and the time of installation if you are not ntirely satisfied. Don‘t fail to drop in at the office of J. E. Taylor and Son, 212 Ocean Street and ask for full information, they don‘t mind telling bout | the plendid success of this really wonderul heater. FOR QUICK RESULTS PLACE AN AD with W Us as hea, oath hard he ts. senior partner o the Bem or Cheney 44 ot ‘Tol ty ‘and Stat and tal ‘anld frm pill pr nunpnep In sey C en to before mis and sohno Tived £3 m» frckines, this ith an A. D. 1998, w. i Result Mod! trend? And i the Mucous Bnffacer for testimoniatn, fr enaly h Chiney & $Q+ Toledo. 0. y ‘sll druenats Halla Family Pils for constipation,