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SCCORfTY TRUST COMPANY = Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May City, N. J., December 31. 1913. RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans $1,832,414.17 Ponds and Mortgages — 286,806.39 J Stocks and Bonds 467,841.63 . Overdrafts - 162.14 Banking Houses, Camden and Cape May 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve 293j?97.74

$3,010,622.07 LIABILITIES Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 80,166.00 DEPOSITS 2,73,0,456 07 $3,010,622.07 . ' . ADVISORY BOARD. .. . &u v ioun ll\ l DUflnu.

J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T.Johnson William F. Cassedy

Henry C. Thompson, Secretary I John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett, Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Luke

H A SAFE i AND SURE n [INCOME That's what you want, and what you get by having an account with yu us. It Is an assurance that will Eft I ! | give you much satisfaction and sta* 111 ; U bility. Your account is invited. Ej 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time w B Capital $50,000. -.1 Surplus and Profits $23,000. ' i 1 •— " i ■ ■ ■ <

B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVENUE. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keystone Telephone, 133D. I HENRY REEVES, 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. f

The Leading ; | AUCTIONEER ARTHUR WILSON I Cold Spring, N. J i CHtan. Loul Thorn 19 C < FAIRBANKS' MORSE ACQ STATIONERY AND MARINE OAS AND GASOLINE , ENGINES Pump*, etc TONY BENNETT, I SOS MADISON AVE* CAFE MAY. N. J. J. C LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. , 103 Jackson St L. INGERSOLL 1 Registered Electrician DYNAMOS. MOTORS AND BELLS . INSTALLED Boom Wiring at Reasonable Ratea 1 Leave orders at the Cape Mar Light Bad Power Co.'» Office, £01 Decatur ■treat. Cape Mar. N. J. Advertise la the Star and Wave.

£l. H. SniTHi | Glothler | £ 608 Washington St. \ V Opposite Reading Sta. W 1GAPE MAY N. J. $ Suits for |S and npwarda W : Overcoats from *7 to til ^ BsU, Caps, Trunks and ^ Gentlemen's Furnishing Ooodg W at Philadelphia prloea. f ; — — — — — — — — _ _ ! Typewriter and Adding Machine Riball colors and styles, at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roof, ' and Spouting. Bead the Star and Wava. '

The ; I I ' Rough ! Weather i Has undoubtedly earned some damage to your Tin Roofs and Rain Spouts. Repairs should be made before the i < storms cause damage to the building. , ================ 1

Stoves For all purposes at right prices. Stoves Repaired. JESSE BROWN 110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY | | •

WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME , 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 j 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 j mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Eveiything in house . furnishings. Come in and see. Keystone Phone, 34M. G. VANAMAN Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. HOT WATER HEATING AND HOT AIR HEATERS, GAS APPLIANCES, RANGE WORK j CHTTRCH STREET. OPPOSITE REA DING FREIGHT STATION. I

[^^^HORSEBLAIir^TS^ will protect the horse and protect | the owner's pocket. The; are warm and strong. They are j long of wear. Look for 5 A when j buying. nai,* 5A Battle At Sonar* BLnkat Eatra Lata* are! Eatr . Hw, William McFadden ( CORNER PERRY AND SOUTH LAFAYETTE 8T8. ( • I £ TEN Strong ' Companies Aggregate Capital over J50.000.0M Represented by SAMUEIbL F. ?LDREDGE Fire Insurance Agent Twenty-Six years of experience. Tour insurance placed with me Is absolute protection from loss by Are. Apply to S. F. ELDREDGE j NaUontl Bank Building Cape May, New Jersey. , phone, 14-R Estimates Given E. F. & C. E. LOPER Electrical Contractor* Motor Work, Honse Wiring, Private Watchman Clock and BeU Work. Work Guaranteed First Class Repairing promptly attended to. Leave ordera at III Washington St, Vanxant's Newsstand.

NOTICE. | T. H- Taylor announces that at his | Central Shoe Store, 624 Washington ' street, he continues the shoe business I have taken the agency in Cape May 1 City for BALL BAND RUBBER footwear, and would call special atten- ' tlon to the new VAC Boot, made by this company. The best on the market. WIU still do all kinds of repair work. Shoe findings and dressings for sale. T. H. TAYLOR 426 Washington St, Cape May. N. J. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY J INCORPORATED 1826 » CHARTER PERPETUAL 508-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. PA. *750,000 00 ASSETS $8,002,9011 21 $2,32(3 053 39 DIRECTORS. R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatnall I«a, W. Gardner Growell, Richard M. Cadwalader, Edward T. Stotcsbury, 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, See'y Agency Department. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building. Cor. Washington and Decatur streets. Cape May, New Jersey. LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON, !

' AN ORDINANCE. I) — !' AN ORDINANCE entitled "An Ordi ! i nance toprohibit the dumping of garbage ! i within the limits of the Township of I Lower, in the county of Cape May and . State of New Jersey." Section 1. He it ordained and en- « acted by the Board of Health of the ' Township of Lower, 'in the county of- i Cape May, 'in the State of New Jersey.'' that hereafter it shall be unlawfal for I ' any person or persons, corporation or , i co po rations, to dump any garbage withthe limits of the Townsbip of Lower, in the County of Cape May, in tbe State of New Jersey. J , Sec. 2. And be it\further ifdained and enacted that any person or persons, corporation or corporations, who shall be guilty of violating 'this oidinanee shall be fined not less than two dollars i and not more than one hundred dollars each and every violation thereof. Sec. 3. And be it further ordained and enacted that this ordinance shall take 'effect immediately. Dated May 20th, 1914. GEORGE DICKINSON, Chairman, j J. HOLLIS HOFFMAN, Secretary. 374-5-23-2t ' . NOTICE. Bids are solicited for improvements to be made to the West Cape May School | buildings, separate bids to be submitted as follows : « 1. Fireproof stairway in main building. 2. Alteration to lighting system in Main Building. 3. Building additional room to Annex j Building. Plans and specifications can he se- | cured from the undersigned and all Bids t 1 to be in by June 8th. 1914. at 8 o'clock j P. M. ELWOOD G. ROSEMAN, j •' Emerald Avenue, West Cape May. | West Cape May. X. J.. May 28. 1914. 5-30-2t GOSHEN William G. Tomlin visited Wildwood . Thursday. Mrs. L. O. Apgar has returned from a , pleasant viaM to home relativ eg. We J heartily welcome her bark. Mrs. Helen Carpenter, of Huntington | Park. Los Angeles, CaL, is expected to I visit her parents in the near future, j Mrs. Carpenter was Miss Helen Toffllin. a beloved daughter of this place, whose many friends can scarcely "bide the time" until they can welcome her among | them once more. Slie will remain for j the summer months. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew j 1 eler. at 305 Washington Street. Cape : May City, is now agent for the Victor j and Edison Talking Machines and Reo ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos These goods can be bought for cash or j

STEADFAST CONFIDENCE The Following Statement Should Form Conclusive Proof of Merit to Every | Cape May C. H. Reader. Could stronger proof of the merit a' ■ any product be desired than the state- j | mcnts of grateful endorsers who say I j their confidence has been undiminished j I by lapse of time? These are the kind of j J statements that are appearing in your . local papers for Doan's Kidnej Pills, i They are twice told and confirmed with j new enthusiasm. Can any reader doubt | the following? It' from a resident of! Cape May Court House. R. M. Pedrick, 610 X. Pine St., Mill-I villo. N. J.. says: "'T had pains in myj bfiek and loins and the secretions from | my kidneys were irregular in (assage. ' At night I felt restless and was all run ' down. Finally I used Doan's Kidney 1 Pills, and they goon restored me to good health. I willingly confirm the endorse- j ment I gave in praise of Doan's Kidney i 1 Pills before." * Price 50c at all dealers." Don't simply j ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's • Kidney Pills— the same that Ms. Pedrick had. Foster- Milburn Co., IVop., ' Buffalo N. Y. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Miss Emily Bennett has a cottage to Jesse D. Ludlam, late of Harvard Law j School, is employed in. his father's office for the summer months. Tis many friends are glad to note that he is much improved in health. The Golf Club is flourishing and is much enjoyed by its members. Mrs. Jennie Miller and family have removed to their Dennisville home, after . having spent the winter pleasantly in the Tow-nscnd bungalow. The new Baptist Church is a fine edifice and a credit to its congragation, and it can be truthfully said that the congregation is a credit to it. The funeral of Mr. Elijah Tomlin, formerly of Cape May County, but now of Millville, N. J., occurred Thursday, May 21. Interment in the cemetery hereAmong others who followed the remains to their last resting place were Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Tomlin, of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. Rut lege Tomlin, of Jersey (Sty,

Mrs. Ada Bryan and daughter, of Casaden ; Miss Mary Tomlin. Camdsat Mr. * ! and Mrs. Earn Tomlm and Mirn Mary Miller, of Cold Spring; Mr. Charles Tom- • of I has Creek, and, Mr. and Mr*. P. E. Bate, Fishing Creek. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew eler, at *05 Washington Street, Cap May C5ty, is now agent for tha Victo • and Edison Talking Machines and Ran ' ords, and the Story and Clark Piaam 1 These goods can be bought for cash n I credit. CHALLENGE FROM PHARMACY Offers to Refund Money if Dr. Howard's Specific Will Hot Cure Any Case of Constipation or Dyspepsia. The Mecray Pharmacy it seeking tha J worst ease of dyspepsia or constipation I in Cape May or vicinity to test Dr. How1 ard's new specific for the cure of those So confident arc they that this remarkable medicine win effect a lasting cure in a short time, that they offer to refund the money should it not be suej In order to secure the quickest poeai- ! hie introduction they will sell a regular ' 1 fifty cent package of this medjfine at half price. 25 cents. , j This specific of Dr. Howard's will euro I I sick- headache, dizzy feelings, ronstipa- ! tion. dyspepsia and all forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a time; it makes permanent and complete cures. It will regulate the bowels, tone up l the whole intestinal tract, give you an" appetite make food taste good and di- ' gest well, and increase vigor. Joy and ( | happiness will take the place of that . i "don't eare whether I live or die" feel- . I NEW MODERN DAXCTXO. | The leading Expert and Inotnictorstn | New York City, writes: "Dear Sir:— I have used ALLEN'S* FOOT-EASE, the J antiseptic powder to be shaken into tha i shoes, for the past ten year*". It is a [ blessing to all who are compelled to bn on their feet. I dance eight ot ten houra i daily, and find that ALLEN'S FOOTI 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) "E. FLETCHER HALLAMORB : Address. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy. N. Y. 'j Sample FREE. 5-9-4t i - . _ _ 0 .

Children Org FOR FtEtCHER'S C A S TO R t A | Groceries, provisions, salt meats, I fruits, tobacco, oranges, bananas, pat- * cut medicines, hardware, cigars and ; r | t^tacco on' sale at W. H. Smith's, 606 ' | Broadway. West Cape May. i Any day of the year, and especially to-day, is a good day to start an account with the Security Trust Co. Old I age will be upon you before you realize. . Start now and you will be pleased to TIDE TABLE. ^ High Low A.M. P.M. A.M. P. i 25 Monday 7.51 8.09 2.25 2.51 ' : 20 Tuesday 8,31 8.48 3.09 3.81 1 j 27 Wednesday 9.1 1 9/29 3.48 4.11 f 1 28 Thursday 9.53 10.11 4.29 4A3 r J 29 Friday 10.38 10.59 5.11 5.38 - ; 30 Saturday |1.27 1153 559 637 1 31 Sunday .... 12^1 6.53 7.21 M . ' 0

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11 Mailing, tubes, 3 cents per foot. y Special price in large qu&ntitiea. Star J and Wave Pub. Company. T j DfeNXISVILLE. j diaries Carroll is employed at Cape T i May for tlie summer. 8 Mrs. V. O. Miller and family have returned to their home here after having Miss Julia,Adams is having a vacation. Dr. Way has offered his services as 0 surgeon if required in the Mexican glcr Merchaant J. R. Carroll now takes e orders in his new motor. ; '• y Mrs. C. Vernon Smith and ;son, of b Quebec. Canada, are guests of hcijjanother for the month of June. | 9 s Mi»s Fannie Holmes was a rec6pt Philadelphia visitor.

There is mora Catarrh in this section of e the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. Fur a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and ] by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. ScJ- - enec has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is tho only Constltur tlonal cure on the market. It la taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a tea- • spoonful. It acts directly on the blood . end mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case ft i falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: T. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo, C. Bold by Druggists, 78c. • Saks Ball's Family Pills for constipation. J