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SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Southwest Corner Wjishington and Ocean Streets Cape May City, N. J., December 31, 1913. RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans $1,832,414.17 Bonds and Mortgages 286,806.39 | Stocks and Bonds 467,841.63 Overdrafts 162.14 Banking Houses, Camden and Cape May 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve 293,397.74 $3,010,622.07 LIABILITIES Capital $ 100,000.00 8urplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 80,166.00 DEPOSITS 2,730,456 07 * $3,010,622.07 ADVISORY BOARD. T Q-; T TTotito P. ThnmTwnn Sfvretarv Secretary
JT. Spicer Chairman. Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Han8 Reuben T.Johnson "William F. Cassedy a ■
John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett, Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake
THE SAFE WAY H Lh Protect your principle first, then think Hy II about interest rates. In having an account with us your de- IN IB posits are secure and earn a fair rate of Ik 1 l|| interest. Your account is cordially invited. FjB IN 3 per cent interes paid on Time Deposits I
# WINDSOR HOTEL NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Large Sun Parlors. Eectric Elevators THE WINDSOR 0pen Fa~ ",a Stoam He" CapE-MayNJ. miss halpin Mas Httm B. S. CURTIS & SON NO 324 DELAWARE AVENUE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING 1 JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keystone Telephone, 133D. HENRY REEVES, w MACHINIST AUTOMOBILES Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Shop and residence, 110 Pearl St, West Cape May, N. J. Keyrtone Phone, 137E.
The Leading ( AUCTIONEER ' ARTHUR WILSON Cold Spring, N. J ' UMIeii Local Phone 19 C ' FAIRBANKS' MORSE AGO ■JATIONKRY AND MARINE OAS AXD GASOLINE 1 ENGINES Pnmpn, n*etost BENNETT, see uadicdn A- -TON. i gape may city, i:. a X C UTTLE Paints, Vuniihn and Printer. Supplier Agent for N. Z. Grerer Co. 103 Jackaoo SL L. INGERSOLL Regirtered Electrician ■nuMoe, votors and mu INSTALLED Inn Wlrtag at EimotsMs Bataa Leave erderf at th. ChpaNayU«bt mi p**« o..'. oom, sss DmMv Cape May, N. A — km TliiHf Qpi
i I. H. SrilTH i * Clothier * i 608 Washington Sl.| W Opposite KradlnS Ste. ' i CAPE MAY N. J. $ ; £ Butts far 9i aad wpwar*. T Ovsmoat. « ff to «< ^ ' X mm, Ckyt, Tmta IH J Gentlemen's Far-tihin- good* ^ W at Phfladelphi- prime. # I TH* SOULTS STORE, GOLD SPRING Ths test at .9Mm*y M a tow to Itg •tayiag qualities. A iten wkish -stop" . for year after yaar aad iearuhse, re- ' tsining iU train Umufk tkiak aad r thin, U a gooi Iton to tM to. This is th. at*y of TMaai Soult'a stem, Ooli - Spring. It Mm tarred two or three pi nttou aoi la itill yiplii Motor «yek aad UcyaMa. II
Five and Ten Cent 1 jj TOOLS |i We have a full line of them now on Sale. Call and look them over. i F Also a new line of || d MATTINGS L I AT REDUCED PRICES 1 Your tin roof at this season should be painted, repaired, and spcutings looked after. Call and sec ° us if you want good work done at low prices s H Heaters & Ranges JESSE BROWN » 110 end 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY I | | 9. WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of first „ ; importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many * purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost ^ can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street 5 Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of o mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house efurnishings. Come in and see. Q ~ 4 Keystone Phone, 34M. G. VANAMAN ; Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. ' HOT WATER HEATING AND HOT AIR HEATERS, GAS B APPLIANCES, RANGE WORK 7 " CHURCH STREET. OPPOSITE READING FREIGHT STATION. e E
will protect the horse and protect the owner's pocket. The are warm and strong. They are long of wear. Look for $A when buying. Thtofaa r5A Battle Ax SqeanBUakat IiMUl.wJCilr.HM, 3 William McFadden CORNER PERRY AND Q - SOUTH LAFAYBTT* 8T8.
C. TEN Strong JK Companies * Aggregate Capital evw $60,00089# Blfiiimf a by SAMUEL T. EE DREDGE, Bin Iuumi Ageai primaries Mo »org toy arc. to I a. v. kldrrdgr, lfnAirti .iatiomd Bank BoQAtaa £ht» May, 9m May. Keyttaae phone, H-l Titimstas fflrw EF.&CE. LOPER Electrical Contractors . Voter Work, Hon* Whing, Wnto T' Ijpheac, Watchman Oogk and Ml WoA. Work Goanatoad Fbrt daaa. Repairirg promptly attradad 'A / Lear* order* at SU WaahMgMB M-, Taaxaat'i Newsstand. . , I,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL I T. H. Taylor hereby announces that be haa moved his Central Shoe 8tor* ^ from (Ot to IK Washington street * where he wlU continue the shoe business as before. £ I have taken the aaency In (Mpe May £ City for t BALL BAND RUBBER footwear, and would call special attee- - tlon to the new VAC Boot, made by * flits company. The beet on the market W1H still do all kinds of repair work. » Shoe finding snd dressings for Bale. ^ T. H. TAYLOR (m Washington Sc. Gape May, N. 1. 1 18M III* f THE 1 PENNSYLVANIA : FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1888 CHARTER PERPETUAL «-■ OPFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA, PA. . *780,000 ASSETS *7,082^)99 SURPLUS »2J«U72 DIRECTORS R- Dale Benson John L. Thomson J. Tatnell Lea CLarka E. Pug* Richard M. Ctodwalader W. Gardner Crowd Effington B. Morris Edward T. Btoteebury Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, Free! lent JOHN L. THOMSON, Vlce Presideert. W. GARDNER CROWELL, SeereUry. HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asst. Son WM. J. DAWBON, Sea. Agency Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT National Bank Building, Cor. Washington and Decatur streets, . Ospe May, New Jereey. LUMBER AND. Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON, I ■■ ■ ■ ' ' •• . '•
CBOtCB PftECTMY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William Dyre MeCurdy. Preaehing on Cur^ay at 10 J0 and 1 in the evening at 730. Smtday school nt S p. m Wednesday evening Prayer . Meeting at 730. Men's Union Meeting, J Saturday evening at 730. FtRST M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. E Lake, Pastor. ' Preaching Sunday 1030 A. M, 730 M. Sunday School £.30 P. M. Sun- I dya Praise Service, 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. i Class Meetings on Thursday and Frievenings at 7.46 P. M. Prayer 1 Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.48 P. M. » FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J Sunday services, 1030 a. m. and 730 p. ra. Sunday school 3.00 u. m. . Mid c week, Wednesdays, 830 p. m. Y. P. 8. C E. Fridays, 8 p. m. Junior Endeavor , Fridays, 3.46 p. m. 1 P. E- CHURCH OF THE ADVENT ( Lafayette street. Between Jacksot aid Decatur— Rev. Arthur Heee, Reetoi c Sundays — Celebration of the Holi 730 A. M. Morning Pray , er, Litany and Sermon, on the firs* , of each mon'! teleb ration ol Commnnicm, 1030. Sunday Sehoo" 8X10 P. V.. evening prayer S.00 P. M i 1 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH : Rev. D. S. Kelly, Rector. i Maes Sunday at 0, 8, aad 10 a. m.; evening eervieee Sunday and Friday at , Confessions — Saturdays and Thurs days before the First Friday, from 3.30 to 6 DO P. M., and from 730 tr ' P. K c ° — j SECRET SOCIETIES i Adoniram Qiapter, No. 39, Royal i . cli Masons— Convo.-tions third Mem- < dsy of each month at xige room. Wash , -i and Franklin streets. , Cape May Lodge No. 30, F. and A. - — Communications second and <■ fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets, i Mayflower Lodge, No. 868, Inde- , pendent Order of Odd Fellows — Meets each Friday at Audit-rinm, Jackson St Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved 1 of Red Men. Meets each Tuesday , evening at Auditorium. Columbia Lodge, No. £3, Independent of Mechanics — Meets each Monevening at the Auditorium. { . Cape May Lodge No. £1, A. O. U. W.. ■ -Jeets first snd third Thursdays of each < montL at Ogden's Hall, Perry street J Cape May Council No. 1891, Royal Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium
Cape Mav Conclave, No. 183, Improved Order of Heptaaophs— Meets st Ogden's Hall, Perry street, on second and fourth Thursdays of e*ch month. i'atriotie Sons of America — Meets each Tuesday evening at Ogden's Hall, etreet , Cape May Camp, No. 8772, Modern of America — Meets first Wednesday of each month at the Audi t-riin. Coll Spring Oounefl, Jr. O. U. A. M , No. 135— Meets in Hall at Cold Sprin, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meets oi 1 £ st Monday evening in each month s< corner of Washington and Franklir stioeta. Friendship Ooundil, No. 27, D. ot a.eels on Tuesday afternoon of eae) week at £30 tn *. O. U. A. M. Th» John Mecray Post. No. 40, O. A R., meets oa the first Monday of sael mon'"i at 730 o'clock p. m., nt Frenl lin r' wet school ' uilding. OF EIRE JO. ARM TKLX GRABH STATIONS Keys may b* obUin*<< in vtstatty •> alarm bozo*. 25— Washington Street, near Sehel lengeris Landing. _ 32 — Waehictges street, near Unios No. 47— Washington Street and Mad ison avenue. No. 64— Lafayette and Bank streets. No. 58 — Broad and Ebnira Streets. No. 66 — Pittsburg and New Jraeey Ave No. OB".— Stockton avenue, between Jef ferson and Queen streets. No. 73— Franklin and Washington street x 75 — Howard Street, opposite Stock ton arenas. ~o. 82 — Columbia avenue and Quernej street No. 84 — Ocean street near Beach ar» I No. 91 — Broadway and Grant , No. 92 — Broadway and Beach avenue, i No. 93 — PerTy street, near Bridge. No. 94 — South Lafayette and Omni No. 98 — Washington and Jackson street ' NO. 97— Columbia avenue aad Deestai street fe. 98 — Washington and Ocean streets ■ AH active Firemen City Poliee Offl sT-i and Hotel Watchmen are provided >ith keys. r W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May Ce HOLLY BEACH, N. J Dont trust to luek— put your money where H will be absolutely secure. Look - to the safety of the prineipal mon than the rate of interest. Deposit wttk the Security Trust Oa. WeatselTa, » Fsnr etrneV wt* gHs yon kids on furniture, aarpst and At ting* tor ynnr sBttw klsnao aad pat t» in place tar yea. "A Noble Outcast," an -exceedingly interesting play in four acta at the Auditorium, Jackson street, Twuday evening, ] January 27th. Admission 25 aad 35 cents. .
GREEN CREEK . •! Mrs. A. M. Robinson was at Ctpe May trains ^n Monday. Our younger population is greatly «b» joying the skating these cold days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher visited Court iiuuse friends on Sunday. Ctopt. Joseph James, who has be«M sick several weeks improves very slowly. Mrs. William Worth entertained bar friend, Mrs .Elliott, of Philadelphia, tte first of the week . Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Thompson speak Monday withher mother, Mrs. Ella Woolat Fishing Creek. Clinton Crease, of Mays-ills, called om Mrs. Sarah Sehellinger recently. Joseph Ckmp was in Trenton the of the week on business. Walter Wataou made a business trip Mays Landing oa Monday. Some of our people attended Pomona at Cold Spring on Wednesday. Kent and William Redgravss are kapk quite busy sawing wood for our people. Henry Bennett had the misfortunta to drop a stick of wood on his foot on and injured it. Mrs. Richard Grease, who is spending few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Charles was joined by her husband om He is captain of Cold Sprii^ Life Saving Station. Revival service commenced in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Cecelia Selover who has been in the Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia and at her daughter's, is so far recovered as to be able to go to her sisters at Anglesea. On Friday, Oapt. M_ M. Norbury an* wife and T. Hickman and wife drove ta Creek to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Gua HowelL They were joinoi by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanaman and Smith Erricson and enjoyed the day very much. Mrs. Maggie Camp went to Wildwood week to attend the funeral of Mm. Cobb. Miss Hannah Hoffman who teaches at Rio Grande spent Saturday and Sunday at her home Her nephew Frank Camp took her back Sunday in the auto. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler. at 305 Washington street, Gape May City, is now agent for the Victor ond Edison Talking Machines and Records, and the Story and Clark Pianos. These goods can be bought for cash or credit.
goshen Frank High is this week doing a lot of sawing wood with his steam saw. There are four widows in town who have been supplied with wood piles through the efforts of the male portioa of the town. Rev. O. C. Apgar has commenced extra services with very good prospects. Miss Carrie Coombs is at home after an extensive trip to Philadelphia, Camden and Millville. Frank High and wife extended hospitality to James Bnrke and wife, Fluvial James and wife and Sylvester Spenea and wife on Friday evening. Dr. H. Swain wae a visitor in May (Sty on Friday. Harry High attended the automobile show in Philadelphia on Friday and says it was great. Miss Verna Armstrong entertained Miss Catherine Whoeler and Miss Mabel Bright last Sunday. Miss Sarah Corson returned to her home in Petersburg on Monday, having had a pleasant visit with her sister, Mm. Wm. Maseey. Mrs. Warren VanGilder has been shipping large quantities of hay to Philadelphia parties. Miss Pomelia Williams, of South Dennis is spending the week at the home of Wm. G. Tomlin. J. 8. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler, at 305 Washington street, dap* May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records, and the Story and Clark Pianoe. i These goods can be bought for cash or credit. fishinTcreek I Miss Mary and Ella White are vislt- - ing at Wildwood for a few weeks. Clarence Howard is taking in the sights at Trenton. Mrs. Lottie Miller and daughter Rena are visiting relatives and friends la Philadelphia. The young folks of our village enjoyed ' the skating this last cold spell. Mrs. Emma Barnett spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs. Montgomery at - Holly Beach. f Enoch Miller, Jr., and wife of Erma, I qrere liere over Sunday with his parents. I Wm. White and wife;spent Wednesday t Vfith his daughter. Mm. Annie Garretson at Wildwood. . Rossil ~ Schsfieagar entertained a few , of his friends on Tuesday evening. Edwsxd Shaw, of SeaviHs, called on » his pisbw, Hrs._ Hattie. Math#*.** Wed-^ nesday^afW-i nee. i. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jaw- - eler, at 305 Washington street^_Otof*' i- Vav City, is now agent, for the VWWT , and" Edison Talking Madiinet and Roe- ' ords, and. the 8tory and Clark Pianoto. These goods can be bought for cash OT credit. d dJm

