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SECMVTY TRIST COMPANY Southwest Corner Washington end Ocean Streets Cspe May City," N. J, December EL 1913, v 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*97.74 $3,010,622.07 LIABILITIES Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 80466.00 DEPOSITS ^ 2,730,456 07 $3,010,622.07 ADVISORY BOARD. J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Henry C. Thompson, Secretary Dr. James Mecray c, John B. Huffman Aaron W. Hand Albert G. Bennett, Reuben T.Johnson Hon. Robert E. Hand William F. Cassedy Dr. Wilson A. Lake > -j — - ~ j | NO REASON Q l FOR RISK .... |I Why keep your valuables about flu the home or office and thus expose j B them to risk of fire or theft. H i I Our Fire and Burglar-Proof Vault is the^place where they have PoiiA You ean rent a Safe Deposit Box here as low as $2.00 and up per B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVENUE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PMJMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keystone Telephone, 133D. HENRY REEVES, x MACHINIST AUTOMOBILES AND LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED. PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Shop and residence, 110 Pearl St., West Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 137E. LAURA M. BROWN 417 Washington Street, McCann's Old Stand NOVELTY STORE Special Sale of Talcum Powder Toys, Stationery, Croquet Sets, Water Color, Handkerchief Boxes, Etc.
The Leading t AUCTIONEER < ARTHUR WILSON t Cold Spring, N. J 1 Citizens Local Thone 19 C < FAIRBANKS' MORSE &U0 STATIONERY AND MARINE OAS AND GASOLINE , ENGINES Pumps, etc I TONY BENNETT. | SOI MADISON AVE, CAPB MAY, N. J. ' J. C LITTLE < Paints, Varnishes and ( V* * ■ O 1-.-r sinters ouppues . | Agent far N. Z. Graves Co. , 103 Jaekeon St. L. INGERSOLL { Rag later od Electrician DYNAMOS, MOTORS AND BELLS . IN8TALLED Boom Wiring at Reasonable Ratea. 1 Leave orders at the Cape Mar Light lit Fewer Oa'a Offloe, !0< Decatur ■treat Cape Mar. • t Adrertlae ta the Star MS Wave.
t I. H. SHITH $ \ Glothier | i 608 Washington St. 5 r Oppoelte Reading Sta. ^ i i CAPE Mil N. J. $ ' S A 1 W Suite for |E and upward! W 1 W A) ' X Overcoat! from »7 to til ^ ^ Bats. Capa, Trunks and ^ ^ Gentlemen's Furnishing Good! Y " at Philadelphia prioea. • i 1 Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons, all colors and styles, at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. Consult Jesse Brown on . Tin Rijofs ^ and Spooling. v., j Read the Star and Wm 1
j | The | Rough j Weather Has undoubtedly caused some damage to your Tin Roof* and Rain Spout*. Repair* should be made before the ctorms cause damage to the building. Stoves •i For all purpose* at right prices. Stove* Repaired. JESSE BROWN ||j 110 and 112 JACKSON ST, CAPE MAY I MMI WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME j whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of first i 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 Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. Keystone Phone, 34M. G. VANAMAN Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. HOT WATER HEATING AND HOT AIR BEATERS GAS APPLIANCES, RANGE WORK CHURCH STREET. OPPOSITE READING FREIGHT STATION.
will protect the horse and protect the owner's pocket. Thefcaw warm and strong. They are long of wear. Look for 5 A when buying. Tkiilia .5A Battle Ax Squr. SLakel EunUtwaJLlriHuu William McFadden CORNER PERRY AND SOUTH LAFAYETTE 8T8 TEN Strong Companies | Aggregat e Capital over 160.000.000 . Represented by SAMUEIDL F. ELDREDGE, Fire Insurance A yen t years of experience Tour placed with me ts absolute protection from loss by Ore. Apply to 8. F. ELDREDGE NaUontl Bank Bulldlnr Cape May, New Jersey. phone, S4-R Estimates Given E. F. & C. E. LOPER Electrical Contractors Motor Work. House Wiring, Private Telephone, Watchman Clock- and Ball Work. Work Guaranteed First Class. Repairing promptly attended ta Leave orders 'at 616 Washington St, Newsstand. i
NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announces that at his Central Shoe Store, 621 Washington street, he continues the shoe business I have taken the agency in Cape May City for BALL BAND RUBBER footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC Boot, made by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kinds of repair work. Shoe findings and dressings for sale. T. H. TAYLOR 426 Washington St, Cape May. N. J. 1662 I Hi THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1126 CHARTER PERPETUAL I OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL $750,000 00 ASSETS $8,002,982 21 SURPLUS $2,326 053 39 DIRECTORS. R- Dale Benson, John L, Thomson J. Tatnall Lea, W. Gardner Crowell, Richard M. Cadwalader, Edward T. Stotesbury, Effingham B. Morris, Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, President, JOHN L THOMSON, Vice-President. | W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant ! WM. J. DAWSON, Sec"y Agency Department. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building, I Cor. Washington agd Decatur streets. Cape May, New Jersey. LUMBER AND Mill Work j GEO. OGDEN & SON, ■
| R10 GRANDE | 'Received too late for Mat week.) j Master Ffed MacKissie visited Wild- | wood on Saturday. | Mrs. Eva Pierpant and eon Morgan, | of Holly Beach, spent the day cm mon- | day with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Gillan. I Ralph Denn was taken suddenly ill oh | Saturday last while playing ball at | Ocean" City and bad to be brought home He is now able to be out again. The ice cream social Friday evening last was well attended end a neat sum realised for the bepefit of Grange Halt Miss Virginia Edwards is ltill on the sick list. . Joel Fisher, of Dias Cteekj spent Sunday with bis brothei" • ' Mrs. Mae Riley hps returned to her home in North Wales, Pa., after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neai. Mr, Dehnis was calling onhis son Clarence, of Mayville, on Sunday. Mrs. Learning entertained company from Holly Beach on Sunday. The new home of Mr. Alexis Edwards I will be quite an improvement to our village when completed. Those on the sick list this week are Ralph Denn, Leah and Olive Harris and Virginia Edwards. Miss Marvie Boiee, of Green Creek, spent Monday night with her friend. Miss Virginia Edwards, who is under the doctor's care. She does not improve as fast as her many friends would wish. .?. B. Kirby, of Atlantic City, spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards entertained company from Camden on Sunday. , DIED— On May 6th. 1914. Georgia H. 4 Douglass, daughter of the late Edward D. and Annie F. Douglass. Funeral ser- ; vice Saturday, May Pth. at 1 p. m, from I h>-r late home. 624 Hughes Street, Cape May N. J. Interment private. ' NEW MODERN DANCING. The leading Expert and Instructor in New York City, writes: "Dear Sir:— I t have used ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, the , antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, for the past ten years. It is a blessing to all who are compelled to be I on their feet. I dance eight or ten hours I . daily, and find that ALLEN'S FOOT-'I EASE keeps my feet cool, takes the friction from the shoe, prevents corns ■ and sore. Aching feet. I recommend it • to all my pupils." , (Signed) F.. FLETCHER HALL^AMORE Address. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Sample FREE. 5-9-4t SAFETY FIRST. Bank with the Security Trust Co, Cape May. Save for the rainy day — for old age. Sheriff's Sale ' By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for - sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chan- - eery of New Jersey, on the 21st day of , ' April, A. D.. 1914, in a certain cause - wherein Sallie E. Schellenger is com- ' plainant, and J. Harvey Bennett et ux et als. are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on , MONDAY. MAY 18th. 1914. ] • between the hours of twelve and five ■ o'clock p. m, to wit, at one o'clock in i the afternoon of said day. at the ! | Sheriff's Office, in Cape Slay Court , House. Cape May County. New Jersey: All that tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly de- 1 scribed, situate in the City of Cape May, ' in the County of Cape May, and State - of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a point in tbe north- j I westerly side line of said Washington j , Street, at a distance of three hundred . ' and fifty and three-tenths feet north- I ' easterly from the northeasterly curb j line of Jefferson Street. a9 now located. | > ' being the corner of a newly established j division line between Louis C. Sayre | and Sarah Adelia Smith, located No- i veraber 13, 1905, and running from I thence north, forty-two degrees west [ two hundred an4 seventeen and threetenths of a foot' to the southeasterly ' line of lands belonging to the heirs of 1 Charles Foster, deceased; thence along their line north, forty degrees east, one • hundred and twenty* feet, more or less to a corner standing jn tbe line of Jands • now belonging to Catharine S. Morris; 1 thence along said line south, thirty-nine 1 , degrees and fifteen minutes east, two « hundred and seventeen feet, more or less, to the northside of said Washing- ' ton Street and southwest corner of ' Mary H. Doak's lot: thence along the 1 north side of said Washington Street, f south, thirty-nine and a quarter degrees west, one huundred and fifteen feet to the place of beginning. COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated April 22, 1914. ( Samuel F. Eldredge, Sol'r. > 4-25-4t p f $10.00 ( NOTICE. , Bids are solicited for improvements to be made to the West Cape May School buildings, sepi'ra'te bids to be submitted as follows |_ »r-^; ' 1. Fireproof stairway in main building. 2. Alteration ' to lighting system in Main Building. 3. Bililding additional room to- Annex Building. Plans, and specjficatipBs can be secured frnjn thc.undCT.slgned.and all bids - to be in by May 28th, 1914^ at 8 o'clock P.M." 1- . ELWOOD_G.'JftOSEMAN, Emerald Avenue, West Cape May. ■ West Cape ttay," N. JTXpril 27, 1914. s ^ t . 1
HONOR LIST FOR PERFBCT ATTENDANCE CAPE MAY SCHOOLS. First Grade, B— Edward Hears, Doris First Grade, As^-Albert Kraler. George t, Lewis. Albert Nelaoa. Douglass Ottia- - ger, William 8 trad worthy, Anna Job*i- son, Ronald Brian t, Anna Scfauler. (i Second Grade— Francis Ewing, Virgil t Ma rev, George Myers, Catherine Bel5 langy, Mabel Bennett, Bertha Eldredf* Virginia El well, LuciHe Souder, EdHh i Helene Wales. i Third Grade — Kennard Brown, Oliver F-lwell, William Gibeon, Charles Harris, e William Schellenger, Oscar Ten en ban m, Henrietta BaUenger, Ellen Clark, Helea - Nale, Helen Presser, Ruth Wicks. j Fourth Grade— Dudley Briant, Fred r Coverdale, George Dougherty, Harry ? Uaimon, Gregory Ogden, Dorothy Bellangy, Cathleen Douglass. Ida Edmunds. Grade Fire— Charles Bellangy, Leonard Clark, Edwin Gumming- Donald r Douglas*. Foster Eldredge. Stephen Garrison. Albert MeCurdv. Charles Swain, i Thomas Weaver, William Weaver, - George Harris. Howard Mears, Catharine Ewing. Elizabeth El well. Bessie Ellison, 6 Florence Filer. Helen Gibeon, Anna 1 Marie Needles. Mildred Stiles, Mary Straton. Elizabeth Stevens, Irene JackSixth Grade— Warren Arnold. Donald ? Bennett. Raymond Briant, Fred Cham- > bers. Edwin Davis. Rafael Ellison. Paul Green. Gilbert Keeler, George Vanzant, | : Bertha Davis, Ruth Hmes, Miriam Lane, Elizabeth McCurdy, Geraldine Mover, ■ Harriet Parsons. Helen Waldorf. Seventh Grade — Wallace Douglass, Ernest Filer, Howard Richardson, Leland Sharp, Kathryn Brown, Helena Davia, . Caroline He ben thai, Catherine McCann, • Catherine Needles, Mary Esther Shepi pard, Helen Stevens, Frances Thornton. Eighth Grade - Florcbec tffi ambers, Helen Crease. Pearl Evans. Kathryn West. Marie Nelson, Angela Thornton, Daniel Green, Karl Soberer, Ralph Iriiles, ' Henry Spencer. Leslie Tenenbaum. ' First Year High School — Emilie P Brooks. Henrietta Goff, Vera Homan, ' Beulah Schellenger. Ella M. Thompson, 1 Marie J. Thornton. 1-oujsa Wbeaton, ' Walter Davis. Jr.. C. Frank Hoffman, 'I Swain Hoffman, Stanley Schellenger. Second Year High— Elizabeth Corton, ' | Norma Hildreth. alary I- Hughes. Al1 berta Newkirk, Helen Reeves. Edgar . ' Richardson, James Shaughnessy, Harry Snyder. Third and Fourth Years — Edgar K. Dawson. Henry Owens. Elizabeth Eldredge. Emma H. Swain. Florence Snyder. Dorothy M. Sheppard. List of pupils with honorable mention, no mark having fallen below 85 for the month of April. Second Grade — Francis Ewing. Virgil Marcy. Kathleen Clark. Margaret Doug--" l$ss. Bertha Eldredge. Charlotte Wearer, ' Inez Bruce, Edith Helene Wales. Third Gr^^— Frances Stevens. Iran* . Lloyd, Ruth^wicjcs. Henrietta Balleager, , Pressor, Charles Harris. Lewis Nelson. Oscar Tenenbaum. Kennard, : Brown. William Schellenger. 1 Fourth Grade — Emma Bennett. CathDouglass. Gerda Kenig. Harriet , Mecray. Kathleen PoinSett. Louise Russell. Gregory Ogden, Oscar Springer. Wil- ! li*ra Hess, Harry I.emmon. Harold Hill, George Dougherty. Fifth Grade — Edwin Gumming*. Foster Eldredge. Albert McCurdy. William , Weaver. Cathrine Ewing. Irma Gosling, Mildred Stiles. Margaret Waldorf. First Year , nigh — Emilie Brooks, j Rachel Gidding. Henrietta Goff. Carmalita Lewis, Beulah Schellenger, Marie T. Frank Hoffman. Second Year High— Mary L. Hughes. Richardson. James Shaughnessy. j Third Year High — Mary Cburch, Audrey Wanrer. Fourth Year High — Emma Swain. ANNEX DEPARTMENT. List of pupils whose attendance has been perfect for the month of April: Kindergarten — Anna Nash, "Carrie David Turner, Hildreth Oox. First and Second Grades — Georgian* Evelyn Powell, William Laws, Turner Herbert Morell. Jennie Turner. Edith Langford, Clarence Cole. Third and Fourth Grades — James Martha Williams, Cynthia Oox, King, Josephine Smith, Magdalene Turner. / Fifth Gradq — Henry Green. Those having marks above 85 for April First and Second Grades— Olivia TurnBertha Pierce, Adrian Capehart. HerMorell, Edwin Turner, Clarence Cole, William Staff, Jennie Turner. Sub-Primary Grade — Dorothy Brownt White. CASTOR I A Far IufcuU wd jtmmvwh UmIUTN Bui JU«ip Bmglrt Read the Star and Wave. Legal Forme of *11 description 1* stoek. Special forms made to order at short notice. Star and Waye Stationery Department. ■ • - 1/

