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I r cox's- 1 1 i Citu Pier Theatre : E OVER THE OLD OCEA7V | ^ Evening 7:15 and 9:00 g Daily .Matinees 3 P. M. ^ , • ~ g PRDGRAM ^VEBK OF JULY 11TH Monday, July 11— 1 f JACKIE COOGAN fi g "PECK'S BAD BOY" ■ ! Tuesday, July I2th — • ' 1 ■ LOUISE GLAUM ''A /2 . ■ - , . '1 AM GUILTY" ! Wednesday and Thursday — Two Days — S B PRISCILLA DEAN » ■ "REPUTATION" 8 Friday, July 15th — jg 1 "A BROKEN DOLL" FEATURING ■ ■ MONTE BLUE and MARY THURMAN X f Saturday July 16th — gj 8 HOPE HAMPTON 8 "LOVE'S PENALTY" f Sunday and Monday — ■ ■ "THE HEART OF MARYLAND" X H By David Belasco Our Matinees are delightfully cool and restful X EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. ■ X X ■XMXMXMXMXBXMXMXMXHXMXMK ■ 1

Charter No. 9285 Reserve District No. 3 REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Merchants National Bank *AT CAPE MAY. IN THE STATE OF NEW JBRSEY. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. JUNE 80, 1921 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts 531,673.70 Notes imd hills redis«>unted other than with Fed-eral-Reserve Bank (other" tharf bank accept* ances sold) - 10,000.00 521,670.70 Overdrafts, unsecured c , — 16759 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value)$50,000.00 All other United States Government Securities 141,350.00 • Total United States Government Securities — 191,350.00 -^Qther bonds,, securities, etc.: 152J1Q4.00 BanfangL Hourt, $24-000; Furniture and fixtures $150(L01J' - .' . 25,500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.. — 58,522.66 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 46,272.78 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) 633.91 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 18. 46,906.69 CheckB on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 1,958:49 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. "S. Treasurer — ^ — -v 2,500.00 . TotaT '.—y—L $1,001,483.13' LIABILITIES. / Capital stock paid in ! — $50,QQfl,0C Surplus fund — — : ! 60,00(L60v 'Undivided profits — - 42,414.10 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid— . 12,389.09 30,025.01 Circulating notes outstanding ' 48,500.00 Certified" checks 'outstanding 1 ----- ■ 3,115.59 Total of Items 21, ?2, 23, 24 and 25 3,115.59 Individual deposits subject to check — - ' 382,435.77 v Total of demand deposits, (other than bank v • "deposit's) subject to Reserve. Items "26 27, 28', 29, 30, and 31. — 382,435.77 Other time deposits 321,011.13 Postal saving deposits . — 395.63 Total of time deposits (other thank bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35- 321,406.76 Bills payable, other than with . Federal Reserve Ijank (including all obligations representing money borrowed Other than rediscounts)'-:—- • 20,000.00 Bills payable .with Federal Resferve BanK -: 96', 000.00 - ' 'Total - $1,001,483.13 State qf New Jersey, County of Cape May, ss: 1, K. J. JERRELL,' Ggshier of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ft .true to the best of my knowledge and . belief. - • • ; K J. JERRELL, Cashier. » 'Subscribed and sworn to hSfore "me this 7th dav of Jply, 1921. Wm. R. Shcppard, Notary Public of New Jersev. CORRECT— Attest: FRANK JL MECRAY, - JOHN T HEWITT. ' JOHN W. MECRAY, • Directors • " n ■XBXMXMXBXBXBXHXHXHXHXBXHX FOR RESULTS-ADVERTISE WITH US ■ XBXaXB^iXBXBXHXBXaiXaXHXH X

{ GOES TO CONSTANTINOPLE I Albert H. Mackenzie, son of Mrs. I £ George R. Mackenzie, w'm- is veil . 5 -wheie he v.-:!! serve the Near East I * ReUcf Conynitt'-e./ • ■ ■ - .::-nt.

J 'the c:\Jl of duty, and has -temporarily | given up his studies to perform- this r valuable service. . 1 I During the war, Mackenzie was an I aviator, and was injured in a tail ' ' spin at- Carri.theiis Field, Forth ■ Worth, Texas. He is a former CenI tral High School athlete, and a mem,l ber of the I'cltg Upsllott fraternity. , I HAS BEEN REAPPOINTED Ggptain A. C. Gile has been reap I I gtfmted Chairman of the Board of In- ; | spectors of Soldiers Homes of New . Jersey for his sixth consecutive term. | His many friends. -hl Cape May re- ! joice in the honor that has been ac- • > corded to one of the most active and ] j prominent A. R. workers in the ' state. BANQUET MONDAY ] | The Progressive League banquet ] I will be held at the Congress Hall on > Monday evening, at 9 P. M- There . | will be a short business meetihg, the J last weekly meeting of the season, 1 , just preceding the dinner. ' j It is urged th#t every member of J the League be present. POND-BLINN • '* * — Miss Frances E. Blinn iflid William ® F. "Pond, ef Yineland, N J-, were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage, 313 Franklin Street, July 1, 1921, by Rev. George T. Hillman; the ring ceremony was used. TALL CEDARS BEACH DAY July 30th is to be a red letter day in Wildwood. The resort will be 8 painted red, white and blue from An9 glesea to the Crest, twenty-five car ' loads of paint have been ordered, for the festivities. The occasion is the first Annual Beach Day of the Tall 0 Cedars of Lebanon It starts at 7 A. 0 M- and officially stops at 11:30 P. M., moonlight time. Those afflicted 9 with moonshines will continue their 6 mooning afterward, but the train for 8 Philadelphia will leave, at 11:30 P. M. A day of, startling surprises 1 awaits everyone participating in the • affair. There will ' be Forests- from Delaware, Pennsylvania. New York 9 and New Jersey. The first thing on the program for the day is the pnr 9 ade, tlje rpute of which will be made - Jen own. next week. Cash prizes as.. '/ wtyl as prizes in merchandise will be,, nwardod for the best band and best: guard representing the various For j ests. D Each Forest and Guard will have; 3 have a separate headquarters locat i ed on the beach front and a sign will 1 designate the headquarters for each. 9 one. Clam chowder and baked clams 9 will- be served at the beach party, and a host of other surprises arc being 7 planned for those attending the great - .big outing. Each year it is the expectation of the Cedars', to increase the, number attending this outing and 3 the co-.operation of all the business 3 Interests, cottagers anil visitors is requested- 10.000 are expecting, to come for the Big Red Letter Day. (i WOMAN LEAPED FROM TRAIN ' 0 1- ' " ■ Mrs. Mary Conover, tMaky-two. of | 3 Wildwood, N. J.;. is Qle IKinian who! leaped from a West Jersey & Sea: t •' shore Rpilrond train at Winslow Junction, N. J , last Friday. . j Her skqll was fractured ami she 1 y ^died Sunday in the Cooper Hospital She was identified by -a Aster, Mr-. | Maud Ferry, of 46th and Mevion Sts, f Philadelphia. . ^ OFFERS TO PAY James Malloy, 1848. Point Breeze r Avenue, Philadelphia, and driver of the car which skidded into the brick' f column at the Wildwobif road en- * trance on June 26th, has offered to - pay the damages to th#" city. Malloy's car was badly damaged by the impact. ^know nnd believe in "yourself and what others~Wnk won't disturb { Chickens all hatched? Then it's 1 time to oust the rooster from theflock.

AniAAV AAHUflA •!, IS ON THE MAP HAS ITS OWN COLONY OF COT- \ TAGES — FISHING HEEE / IS ! VERY GOOD IX) it 'INSIDE. Grassy Sound, altho diAppuir.t^d ; -.his^year because! :.ae new i»ad to the mainland hits been left half completed by the Freeholders, is neverthefes, already getting cpn« benefit torn it because cars cl* a. v.- nl,.e to ■'..a. out Bud. f.arlf^at t!--< c...- . • :' die ■ ".:nd. Tou fists and" 1 1 .• )k .. j'* line ■ ..hermeq and ffthdrtvomen' maV ' :ug daily trips to the darinsj:: . e a:yl ire making gdod catcher, -.irassy:'ound is the ideal sjioti . - . those who : ; like to fish but not to Be rocked. TIk- ! channel is dccj\ and deep sea fish are 'running here now in suqh quantities ! as to please the most exacting angler. J- B. Cai-nell, at Beach Creek, one i day last week landed 130 pounds of j big weak fish, the smallest weighing ! over three pounds. Four at a time j was one of Mr. Carney's records- for that day. Mr darnell is a Philadelphian who has spent many summers ■ in and about Grassy Sound?. Dr. Marcy, of Camden, came down early this season to his cottage on the northside and has remained without leaving excepting an a business trip to Philadelphia last week.. Albert Maglone has built a porch to his cottage pnd made several other improvements this year. Mr. and . Mrs. Albert C. Slocum arrived this week for the season. Mrs. Slocum is matron at the Hahnneman Philadelphia. The Slocums entertained Mr. and Mrs Ephraim Jackson of 915 North 43rd Street, Philadelphia over the Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, of 2216 South , 23rd Street, Philadelphia, spent the week and July 4th with their daughter, Mrs: Sadie Wal- . William Downing, contractor and . of the Sound ' has had a very , busy time getting the cottages ready for the season. Edward Hallo way, of the Camden Water Works office, has brought a new bank skiff down and is busy preparing for outside fishing; ( Earl Ferris, of Glassboro, N J., , spent last Friday visiting his mother . who is a summer cottager here. . BIRTHDAY SURPRISE On Wednesday, evening, July 6th. a number of young friends surprised James. Ewing by giving him a party. ; Many games were played. Music and ! singing being the main features of " the evening After enjoying a pleasr ant time, refreshments were served » after which the guests returned to I .their homes each declaring they had ' enjoyed a very pleasant evening, j Those present were: the Misses Opal r Schellenger, Mildred Hand, Reba r Barnett, Florence Hughes, Mary ; Riddle, Julia Ryan, Ruth Long, Leah j J. Ewing, Horace Donley. Albert Gibi son, Frank Garretson, Paul Stevens, 1 Melbourne Schellenger, Charles Sand- ] gran, James Ewing, Mr. anil Mrs. J. , B. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoff-. 5j,man, Mrs. W. P. Lloyd N. G0LDBL00T i 311 Washington Street, | Cape May, N. J. r •— — . t '-•• - watch Repair i • • ■- ' - , - : jewelry repair all t;::id out Hundreds Mdre In Cape May In the Same Piloht. J I Tireil all tbe. ttfliet i Weary and worn out night and day, , I Back aches; head aches.' | Your kidneys* are probably weaki eued. . 1- You should help them at their 1 i work. | Let one who fcnpws tell you -now. M"rB- Eva- J- B'lhop. 518 B^d St., Cape Mayt says : "I suffered cop tin. ually with dull backaches and such , severe pains across my kidneys that , I could hardly manage to do my housework. I Jiad no energy and c' felt dull- and tired out. . especially In - the morning. Diuy -headachps were , frequent and lay kidneys acted too freely. 1 read of loan's Kidney Pills and u*ed them, from -Ware's - Drug Shop. They benefited me ( right away and It was .only a few days before I was free from - the , ! baekacRes." -! Price 60c, at ail dealers. Don't - simply, ask for a kidney remedy— get DoanV Klflcey Pills— the came that s Mrs Bishop had. Poster- Mllburn Co, s ' Mfrs , Bunslo. N. Y. k

| j "Was staying at a hotel 'hi a small Pennsylvania town. Early one morn- 1 ! ing I went to the stahie^to hire a rigl and was shown a pile of dead rats I ' ] killed with J.AT SNAP the night lie- 1 S I fore." . Looked like a battlefield inj' Europe." Three sizes, S5c, CSc, $1.25. : . Sold and guaranteed by Konowitch d Bros., J. C. -Little ami Son'. - and Elc dredge and Phillips. r Too:~f LATE •! ' ' i jv Death only a rpatterflf short , t tire. ! o Don't wait until pains : ttchcu | a DcGotric- inqurabia oisease^. Avoid • c Qatnfui cocsequences by tctkic^ j goldmajal The world's siir^b^~ferniAy for '^idnty, I liver- bladder end -uric Ecfd_ trou bles— the | Netional Homedy cf HoRnnd slnc lSaS. i g Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists, i Look for Ike tune Gold Modal on eeotl r iu j osd occoal co k,>lto;ion | I

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CONGRESS HALL JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager Rates and Literature on Application : ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ flannels dry-cleaned or > ■ scoured To look' anthfeel like new, quick service, work guaranteed, h * and reasonable prices. . . - . . v , ■ — : ! COOL SUITS ■ ■ Light weight cloth in either dark or any shade made up in .. ^ h short notice. '2 piece suits, Uniforms for Hotels, etc. IV • im m ' ■ white flannel trousers d ™ . Made up in 2* hours time if necessary. Extra heavy, firm, ^ ° ■ .-lose weave cloth, which we shrink before we make it up. Upward Special $10.00 ■ il | ; ■ 7 m h b ladies' home spun , H Especially nice for skirts to match your sweaters in Grey, ^ 1- B Tan, Green and mixtures, also invlemand for Coat Suits. HH H EDWARD VAN KESSEL ■ 424 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. ■ ' ■ H ■ ■■■■■■IIIREaiSlBIIII STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. June 30, l!®

Jk ESOURCES ( b Time aidrDemand Loans $1,720,735.17' Bonds and Mortgages — 266,075.39; Stocks and Bonds- — . — 1 ,889^)1 1-68 • Overdrafts r- — -r — - — 28.76. Banking Houses, Camden; Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 r Revenue Stamps ' 207.39; Cash pud Reserve -is. 295,537.56 i; . : $4,294,595,951 a , . ' . « t * ' — : ' — —

f ^ . LIABILITIES '"Capital ' — — $10,000.00 , >1 Surplus i' 220,000 00 5; Undivided Profits 1- 20,848.71 3. Deposits - - 3,946,747.24 . | Dividend _!*— a'-- 7,000d»0 i| ' ■ - ./ \ • BH • j * . $4,291,595.95 '

a Three P,er Cent. Interest allowed on. Time Deposits, a Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. - * Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent- in Burglar-Proof Vault. : - ■; •;* .- A'. A A ' e ADVISORY. BOARD - *

e J. Spicer Learning^ Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. J John B. Huffman. , Albert G. Bennett. „ Dr. Wilson A. l ake.

. Henry C. Thompson, See. Khernrtn S. Sharp. Dn V. M. D. Marcy. A. . Carlton Hildreth. Richard E. Reeves. t