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    May’, Landing, New Jer.eY.

    ATLANTIC CITYI N.J.

    heumat sm, Eczema,B ood, 5kin a Nerve D ea es

    Ca,arrha~ D~seasesof the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT.

    Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, Stomach,Liver, Kidneys, Bladder and ~ectum.All Female Diseases. ’.

    SUFFERERSof any Chronic or Longstanding Disease who haw’ Triedmany Doctors, and all kinds of Patent Medicines, wl,thoutrelief, Do not hesitate to WRITE ME atonca,

    MY ABILITY AND SUCCESS¯has beei~ demonstrattld by the scores of cases I examine andtreat dally, at my Office and by Ma}l.

    TREATMENT BY MAILNo matter what your AILMENTS, nor .Where you live,write me at once, explaining all your symptoms, i will thensend you a candid opinion of your case. .

    Prices within the reach ot all, \13o not delay,;, but have your t.rouble attended to Imme-

    diately. Allcommunications strictly.Prlvate’,

    Office Specialist,20 So. New J.ers~y Ave., Atladtic City,: N. J.

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    Plumbht~,Steam and Z-tot lilialer

    HeatinE,Tin a~-d S/xeet-Iron HZork,

    11ardw, zre,hrause l:urnishing Gaads.

    Lueas’ Paint, Vamlzhes, Brutes.Staltm etc.

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    Fllit l~te--l’or light per month burning fromduRk till 10 p, m.:

    I,’or Novemtmr, December, 3lintmry.....$1.00Febr;mry, M~reh ...................... .’ ..............75April, Mlly, June, July, August ............. 6014eptember, October ................................. ?5

    "bleter Rate-Per 1000 W~tt& ......................... 15Minimum ohlirge of~fi ~a. p~d~ month.

    l)l~counts--From meter aald fiat rlit~l~5 per cont. ou blll~ of 14.00 or over

    10 per cent. on bilL~ of 8.00 or over15 per eenL on bill= nf l&00 or eye,20 per cent. on bnl~ of 20.00 or over"

    10 per e~nk additional dlsconnt on Ill bllll imldby 251,11 Of month tn F4rg Harbor CI~ orIo Mgy’l Lluldlng.

    Front Brick

    926- 9211 Atl~mtlc Avenue,I,ell I’hone I~’t A. Athmt|e (;Ity~ N. J.

    i"iil~e 81glil~ lll’llllh alld eOliifori ofyour children by lettlrig illi Umr-oI,Khly ¢.xllnilill~ Lllelr~l and r~tlI.P~lirlt lhal olily Ill l,t~.~,ly eltsl,flglll!g woilld tw(.r tt(l i, re~leribed.

    L.W. Belts, R. Di;.The Optometry Specialist

    912 Atlantic A/¢e.,ATI,ANTIC CITY, .NEW JE]L~IEy.

    NIFI’II’t.: ’I’(, I:ltl,:l,lq’()lL~. Equitable Bull~tnK am1 Loan Aneo~ktlon.I’:~lnl,’ ,,f |"rltnk I{, ’l’ll’*lll[Iq~lll. ¢li’l’l’ltxe(l.I’llr~lllliil hi llil. lirlh.r ~i{ I,.oiliiiillq I’~. ~hillli’r " IAfi’ hllillrillll!i, u| ieili41, with, or wlUlotll, CO~TItA(;TOIt.

    Dll i’rlll~lill, lit Ihl. i.ililll "¢ Ill .~l,liill|ll’ i lilll4 di,v |lllllllhlg & I.otili liLimk, Thl." l,’ldellly ~’ll[U|lllll ~ illilil|l, llli lhl, ii )plll¯tllh;li llr Ilii ~ lllichwliIKllt.ll, IAfe lll~llllilll(’# (’¢E~ ~/lll. {;. I.l¢illkl!rl MiInegcJr,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......,,,,,, .......,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,.i,l,,,,.,.i,. W] Abboftlgl,,.i, t,, ti,,, ,.r,,dll,lr. ,,r lh..ahl ,I,,,¯,,d,,i,t t., I’~) II,,rti,,tl Ihiliding, Atlantl,’ t;ItF.--Adv. Oe~)rge.,I,,- .......... $Jo,lln, Jeweler. Contractor & Builder,Will(’h. I~hx:lll tintl Jewelry/rl!pltlfili K. l’rcfilll)l- _ ....................

    lilll(t liertlra,:y guilrlllitt~.,d. H|’,III lhillllhlg,51lilli Hlreel, May’ll lall,(IhiK,--Adv.

    Printing.I-tee Waller A. M~ilnke fi,r ynurJob prhitl~g,

    ?irilt el~ wori lil low prh~--Adv.

    Office and Works : MAY’S LANDING, N. J.p ~ WltlTE Folt l’lAMI, Ll~J AND PtltICl~.

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    Cut Glass at Lowest[] i Prices

    iAll kinds of Designs and Patterns

    " I " Some of Newest Cuttings IIII-: For Sale at Fact0ry or Ilil

    / ay’s Land. ng Water Power Co.

    /RcDouga!l KRcher Cabiinetso|t a club plan ; paytnents of $1 a week with a very smaU paymentdown. Cabinet delivered when first payment is made.

    Agent for the famous Penuaut Range~.Oil and Gasoline Stoves. Tin Roofing and Spouting.

    L. E. B U/Vi P,Ramony Ntills Building, illay’s Landing, N.J.

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    At the close of business, November 10, 1915.

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    RESOURCES,Blonds and Mortgages Owned; ........................... ..... .... , ..... $382,14b.41Stocks and Bonds Owned; ............................ ............................ 677,447.50

    Notes and Bills Purch=med .......................................... 819,147.50Loans on Collaterals .................................... " .................................... 708,687.00Binking House ........... " .................... , ........... .... .... 223,6~329

    Qash and Reserve ............................... ...................................... ". ;. ,.. 373~.19.15

    Other Real EStlteOwned... ................................... ...................... ---.-.. ’52D250~1.................................... : ............. $3.236,551.19

    UABIL|TIESCaplt~i Stock .............. ~..- ....................................................... . ......Surplus Fund ........................................................., . .... 400;000.00¯ Undfidded Profits (Net).. ...................... ......................................... .... 109,525.69

    Deposits. - ............ . ........................................................ 2,57.7,025.,50

    Weinvite Your Carelul tnspection of Our Banking FactltUes.Three Per Cent¯ Interest Paid on Special and Time Deposits

    JOSEPHOFFICERS

    THOMPSON, PresidentLEWIS EVANS, VIce-President and Trust Officer.

    M. D. YOUNGM~N, Second Vice-President.SlLAS SHOEMAKER, Secretary and Treasurer.

    Sllt~ Shoemaker.M. D. YoungmanJames T. BewJ. Estell EvansWarren SomersLewis Evans

    DIRECTORSWilliam B. LoudenslagerJoseph Thompson!. ~ AdamsJames H. MasonC. L. ColeWalter J. Buzby

    E. V. Cot’sonJ. L. BalerDaniel 31/. ¯MyersIsaac BacharachCharles E. SchroederW. E. Shackeiford

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    REPORT OF

    ATLANTIC CITY,

    At the (:lose of business,

    THE CONDITION OF

    N. J.

    November 10, 1915.

    RESOURCESLoans and Investments ........................... $1,499,034.87Due by Banks ...... " " 24,311.49Cash and Reserve. ’ 245,169.43

    ¯ $1,768,515.79

    LIABILITIESCapital ......................................................................................... $100,000.00Surplus ........ ... ............................................................................. 235,000.~

    ¯ Uhdivlded Profits .............. . ........................................................... 39,152.82"~lrculatlon ..................................................................................... 98,700.00¯ Dividends Unpaid : .................................. . ...................................... 81.00Deposits ....................... ..................................... ....: ............ i.: I;,_~_ 5,58 !.9.7

    $I ,768,515.79

    Your Business Success¯We believe in "constructive banking" and aim not"

    only to make good loans, bnt to lend money in:such a manneras to help our d¢lx~itors to the best advantage.

    YOUR ~ItEDIT IS WlIAlg YOU MAKE IT

    Such a small beginning as a well-kept checking account hasled to many a man’s bttsiness suecem.

    WARREN SOMERS,Pre~denLLEWIS EVANS,

    OFFICERS

    1st Vice-President.C. L. COLE, 2d Vice-President.

    W. S. COCHRAN, Cashier.

    DIRECTORSC. L. Cole I G. Adams

    Stewart R. McShea J. Estell EvansJoseph Thompson Walter J. Buzby

    Samuel C. Clark James T. BewJohn H. Moore

    Isaac BacharachE. V. Corson

    Warren SomersLewis Evans

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    OF MAY’S LANDING, N.J.At the close of business November 10, 1915.

    RESOURCESLoans and dlncount~ .............. ,, ....................... $183,706.10U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ..................... 7,000.00Other bonds to secure postal savings ...... 7,000.00SecudUes other than U. S. bonds ........... 32,907.17

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    39,9o7. i 7Subsc. t0 stock of Federal Reserve B=nk 2,400.00

    - ILess amount unpaid .......................... __i’200"00 12~0.00

    ’ Banking house ............................ 8,675.00Due from Federal Reserve Bank.. ..................... 3,500.00Due from approved reserved agents in

    New York~ Ghicago and St; Louts ...... 7,373.42Due from approved reserve agents in ¯other

    reserve cities i 10,869A3o.. o’, ..,. o o o.ooo.o~...oo,*~o.,oo\ ! 8,242.85

    Outside Checks and other c,3sh Items ...... 1,331,63Fractional currency, nickels’and cents ... 281.03

    -- ! ,6 ! 2.66Notes of other n~ilonal banks ........................... 15.00

    : Federal Reserve notes .................... ,-..... ......... 65.00’ ¯ Coin and certlflcites. ............ ’ 10,481.65

    Legil tender notes ............... " ....... 85.00Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer ............... 350.00

    " - " Total ...................................... ~. ..... $274,840.43i.

    "- \ LIABILITIES¯ Capital stock ptid In ...................................... $25,000.00

    surplus fund ...... ...... .................................... 15,000.00iJrdlvided ~pmfl~ .: ................ 8,684.(}0Reserved tor taxes ...... ... ...... 200.00Reserved tor.. ...................... 150.43

    9,034.43Less current expenses ...... 1,723.33

    7,311.10Circu]atin8 notes outstandlr~ ........ , .................. 6,700.00Due to banks and bankern. ............................. 1,991.15Individual deposits subject to checE .................... 91 ~252.60CasMer’s checks outstanding ...... ................ . 5.94Postal. savings deposits .................................. 3, i 85.39

    " , "’.’" :. Total demand deposits, Items 32 to 39 94,443.93’ - ’;/::,~ " , ¯ ¯Other tame deposlts.i .......................... ...~ ....... 124,39425¯ ,’...~ >,,.,. _. Total Of time deposits, Items 40to.42 124.394,25¯ ., ~:,..:’":": " Tom .... ., ........................ ...............,., ’..i,:~; . ~:

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    Capital of Atlantic County

    The Place To SpendYour Summer Vacation

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    Founded at tile hea, I of tide-water on the banks of the Great EggHarbor River, . M.ly’s Landing has enjoyed front the" first thereput.3tion of hein:: !he ntost healttifu], UlOSthealthfttl place of

    rcsideuce in tilts section ,f New Jefsey. Its magllificeut oak trees

    have’becomi~ famous, and beautiful Lake Lenape .is scarcely less

    well-known Indtt~ements to manufacturers are exceptionally good.

    For the truck farm gr and lioultry raiser it is an ideal location, and’the

    ntecca of those seeking Sitntmer homes at n reasonable cost.

    Twenty minutes from Atlantic City,Greatest Seashore Resort in theOnly one hour from Philadelphia.

    Miss Tucker’sRevenge

    i]). FLWI’HER VANDEV’EER

    Itel" t,l¢.,~ ~]t.ntllrlqy qltl till" Ih~lr. rrhelI~41hhh’lH, ~ht, r:tlH,,I l[it,nl hi hlln cnhli1~1 it .IHiitl;It-’. sli~ utlt| u~l:.e,t hlnl whathi lh,, i~,l¯[tl slit, *11hi dtHle to eau~lohlnl IN Itli’~l:lke :111 orlllllrll’%" frlendt4hlllf*ll- IN~e

    ~tVhl,it VC,’)~ hlll,..’tq,tl left the house heNtag~l’l’l’ll IIqIWIl the att,i)~: , llllll It .qeom-~d h) hlm llmt lhe ~hh, wnlk wns anobyss ,,x ilh m, l)tJtlollJ Ile Wfqlt [o hl~de~cflah, v,,,qil nlul s:lt nil IHgllt Ilt~tl’~llgI1[ viii IIH ) I )llrllll~ Ih@ nell day whilehit tx:l.~ ~:l,’ln;~ the floor wlth a wildlook lit 11I- p, ,, |lit, [.,~Itnlllll ellnle snd]tl’IHt’zhl hflll a note from Ilh~ refuserShe pxl,r*"~stul regret at his nllstnke."WOlldrrlln2 If utter till he had fullM It)ret’~ll~ll’7o Ill her the Mtss Tucker he’hml llll,l livl, 3ears lit,rot.e, tilt, 3- llnvIngImOll lllll’HdllCl’l] with llllllrhnlinln[ |11-ll’ltt She Inld llet’n retldy lhea to suyyes. NtlH’I. lhell her lUste hall ehflngtRlShe wn II. ~lld(]@Hly the poor wonlnn Cnxnberry I~tv of Mnkepeneo ,t Co., more

    Br F. A. MITCHEL ,was n~loillslted fO see lior lilll~bnnd eom- than one thou~lnd lu~n~ In exleltL On the Egging townr~l her. ~lll)l’Ollllig the appari- Harbor City boulevard, almut one mile fron

    May’l laindlui. ~liarlelt D. Makepeaee. Bupt-~OII V,’:l.q the ghost of Nureddlu, who May’C, IJlndlnl(’ut (tla~sCo,. Jo~phThorpe,A I’l,~,dnl h~n In Turkey hurl beq, n un- ha(| |lot,n exeetttt~l, unt] Wil~l coming to Supt. Fancy eat glum4 In proeet~t of manu-

    t~ut’~.o~fnl, and u hlrge ltum~r of per. Lw hild Iiwn X. aho fell In li fn|nt. The faetur~.SI)IIN lnllilh¯lill~l hi It were to lie exe- grave(lingers, mllt|erhig "Allnh, de- COnnly.hlil nnd OIllees of the 8herlff, Sur-eilled. The (’lllUlnllll lnelh0d of killing fend i1~¯ ’’ lelllle d front the gral-0 lind rol~teand~nnty[;lerk. Courtltonlle. I~.nlelli(,lllhqil llrl~lller~l willl lopping off lhelr, woru ilholll !o riln uwn.v Wholi NurL~- F. Vanghn, Custodian.heall,~ but hi lhls t-ln4e the llultuu wan din called Io lheni In the lllime of lhe Iike 1~nsl~. artificial, and I~ennl~.Fi111a.~o enl.i~l.(I Ivllh lhe revolullonlsU! lhlit prophet Io bury hhn or they wotlhl be Renowtled for beauly nnd it fiivorltefllhlnihi’ th’lernihlt.i] h) hnng them. In ol’d~l~ ill!lilY inlltL .l,’litlm a calnt~ bnck

    ground for~4nnill moulh hnls, rainbow IrOni~1o gt’l lhrolllh wllh the matter andi to eOll~lontlii~lll~-ti~id .~-ureddlI1. taking plieamlplckel~i, lkaitlnlandhathlng.

    Great Egg lhirbor l!.lver, flowhl I ttatltUwarUhave It off Illl mind. the eommnmler of her In Ida tt¢[Ila, told ll0r hurriedly how ellhteen mlloa to lhe Great J~rlr Harbor Bay.tlli" fallhful llrlh,retl thht they all he he hail esenllt~l illid begged her to see

    Ont~omllledbyhlrge~hlpl, therulnsOfoldshlp.dlspo~4ed .f lit alice hi u l,llhlle plliee hi thai he wu.q bllrled With n breathing ylirds ~1111 evident alongah0rm. Pleturt~lUeorder to Impress the people wHh the "ll~ee left ubove him In cruet that’ he and a ntvorlte stl’mm for~motoiqXmt& Ooodfact Ihul Iht,y hntl Imlter not try nny I, llliht era.nile det~’tlon~ flahlng and baththg. NaJllinble and eOh ne~.t-more revolillhtns. ~ Tlikhll np lhe eolnli, lie piliced It ill lhe 1 hi8 wliil .I ~t~horo reso!Fl~

    Ntlri,lhl|n All. a VOllng ninn of grellt half elicited grllve illid got lnlo I1, end Public wilder ~upply slnllon. Wlller~gper

    i)ronll.~e, hull tit.ell nilxed I) I 11 t he 8f-t I ~ethilu, ’ who by, t hin time lind reeov. Ieellt" ptirli f rom artesian w ella m ore t hnn t wo~undrt~| feel deep. SUmdpJpe one hundred

    flllr nl.l wll~ one of lhose who were to IDred sonlethlng of her t~ltlnnlmltv, put I and twenty feet high, with fifty-five poundhe hangtM, lie had only nne wlfo tO tbO,~,over oil It loosely. Then ~he dl- premiure. Co~tlk30,000,niolirli lll.~ Ios~¢ lln ndVeillttgo Of too- meted Ihe grav~llggor8 to throw on Industrial Park and publle fountain, ndJoln-

    noganly- Ilul lie hnd reeently married tome eurth while she gathered 10oee InKCourtgroundeonMalnStront.

    her. alnl they loved each other very bfllsh. This ehe put on rbe earth eud High School, leurragntAvenuo. 8. G. Huberdonrh-. The nlonllng upon which his eovertM ii with dry grns~, .~’a(terlug I’rlnelpal.eli~.nlhln %1’1111 t(~ take place ehe went ~ mill Oli the lop. Nureddln eouhl First Nnthlntll Ihlnk. Main ,i.ltr~t.t. ]%1. R.to llie itrlson Io IiId him gt~)dby. There Ill)- i~move.ull lhll If he wua In [|iin- Morse. I:aMtler. l)el~l~lts 11200,01)0. President,

    %%’~s I1 hl,lil¯lrelillllil~ scene, at the elid ¢1[’ Ill’If of smolherlng. I¯llarlo~i It. 31tlkop~n~e.

    whlclt Nurt~hllli ~uhl: llillma rennihied lly the grnre I111 Itl.li*niry Ihlll. Stand StreeL Hltidqunrll)rll

    Ilellam.e llnse (;olnp&oy alid Gem William J,"I,’ulhna, li.q slain ila my holy Is lurll. ~ I~fllqcllnd the cerrlefel’y WliS l~llpl’t- ~ ~,11 l’o~t Nil ’17, (J¯ A. 11. ~"

    Ill; then the clilh,iI Io her liusllliiid toIell over Io VOlt. lliiry It lind cease ill Itet off what coven~! hlni. tie dhl so t .... "*’-- ....grlevl, for nle. "rum rather h) u re- ’ Fish and Game Seasons¯lieWpd tilert’st 111 Ilfe. You are young ~ tile two left the (’eIlleiPry together l Qutlll, rabbll. ~qnlrrel. male English rlog-nnd will ih~llllllP~s Ilnlrry nt~uIn, lii0ugh Int] llllfhl7 ~hlll. linked lhroulh lhe lit~rkt~dvciu nlHv it(it. HI hi your first marriage, rMll~l:ltll.lle~ |11 ~li~llt~t..

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    proe’nrt, e whole J’llfln to ymrr~elf. Pre-pare II b,t Ill lit(" et’nletery nt once liudhave Ii I~htVe ihi~. lhnt ull may 13ereudy.’"

    "rhl. ,’aused li fl’t~lh ol[tttllrllt Of tears¯Snlhl whh’h lhe yolllil~ Wlfiiiw 1o h~ leftlhe pi’l~ldi. Ihit lif’tcr d,,Iug ~tl Nile eel-ell illmn hvr "htisldnlilrl4 wl~li~. 101nlIltrnil~llt fl) I|1I" ~’irr~ft-ry Io llU~lko lirlpu.rnlloli~ f~lr IliP hlfePIEIlYiit. 8lie hadst’nrcely 7lille when sevornl hnlit~l

    ’gllrllen~ lilt i.xl~ Illlltn. An Ilumen~ech~wd Im,I ;zatht¯rt,d Io Wllness It. nndlhe s-hlh I’N t’~lndllcllng lhe llrtsoners1veto ,,hll~,,d hi line forl,t, Io make n1%’11.%" f,,r [heal. I)ltt’l’ tit thl, IIhll’e llr eI-e*’llllllll. Ihl’y wore ilrewn Ull In fourrllllkH. ~llllll, MXlr nlen In elleh riink,her,,r, lhl¯ =illlowvl. when the work waaC(,I~I Inen( e~.

    "l’h,,-I, In Ihe fr,~tll rnnk were first(llsilnlchl~l. bill n.q from five to tennthillh,-~ w~,rt, /’e,bnlred to laang each

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