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SECmiTY TRBST COMPANY Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Street* 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 46 Orerdrafta • • - - • ' lannno'Ao Banking Houses, Camden and Cape May 13U.UW.W Cash and Reserve .*. *** „ T. - - $3,0f0,622.0 LIABILITIES „ .. . $ 100.000.00 / Capital 100.000.00 Surplus . - 80 166 00 Undivided Profits „ -»a jcc n t BEPOSITS 2,-730,456 07, $3,010,622.07 ADVISORY BOARD. J Soieer Lea mine. Chairman. Hem? C. Thompson, Secretary J. Spicer Chairma nan. nenry v. luompwu,

Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T.Johnson William F. Caasedy

John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett. Hon. Robert E. Hand * Dr. Wilson A. Lake'

I LET US PROTECT I YOUR VALUABLES H M By placing then in our Fire and Bur19 glar-Proof Vault. You will be mor;at BB ■n giar-rrooi yhuu. iuu win uc mur ; ai bh

Ul. ease when you have this Absolute Se- nuB EJ ity. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $2.00 k 9 KB and up per year.

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. • L 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. FIREWORKST Arrived" II A full supply of Fireworks || || and Flags for July Fourth || LAURA M. BROWN 417 Washington Street, McCann's Old Stand

The Leading j AUCTIONEER ARTHUR WILSON I Cold Spring, N.J I Local 'Phone 19 C ( FAIRBANKS' MORSE iUO BT AT I ONER T AND MARINE GAB AND OABOLINS ENGINES Pump4, etc TO NT BENNETT. Ill MADISON AVE.. CAPS MAT. N. J. J. C LITTLE Painta, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agw* for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson St. L. INGERSOLL Registered Electrician DTMAMOa MOTORS AND BELLI INSTALLED ■n—i wiring at R«uoMbk Rstw Un orders at the Cape Mar Light aaS Pvwar Oa a OOoa. «H Daaatar ~V " as ami a at sw — « wwa >

|l. M. SfllTH ^ \ Glothier | £ 608 Washington St, ? V Opposite Kaadlng Sta. ' $ GAPE MAY N. J. $ ^ Sulta for ft and upward* V " ; Overcoats from |7 to fit F | . J Hata, Capa. Trunks and J t Gentlemen's Furnishing Good* V Lat Philadelphia prices. £ 1 -vwwwwvS Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons, all oolora and styles, at the Star and Wars Stationary Department. t • One— It Jaaaa Brows as Tin Boats . -A Bponttng. m m a a* ear «aa wm. *

1 The I Rough 1 Weather Has undoubtedly caused some damage to your Tin Roofs and Rain Spouts. Repairs should be made before the I storms cause damage to the building. I I Stoves For all purposes at right prices. Stoves Repaired. rvcpaucu.

I I .T JESSE BROWN I " UO and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY ' WHElT~ FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME I whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of first , ' I ! importance to secure tlie aid of a reliable dealer Your comfort and I I pleasure depend on your selection Dot tor ft day only as with, many 1 I purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost 1 I 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 Gmuss 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 HEATERS, GAS APPLIANCES, RANGE W»RK CHURCH STREET. OPPOSITE READING FREIGHT STATION.

— — — — — T" B3' €ttBrar 'fc jf-* \f*— '' wifl protect the horse" andprotsc* tho owner's pocket. TAmm | warm and -strong. They r*r« : long of wear. Look for 5 A when ; buying. TUsba SA Battle As Est™ Uw endEstr. Ih» William McFadden CORNER PERRT AND SOUTH LAPAYETTB 8TS. I TEN ! Strong Companies I j Aggregate Capital over $50,000,001 I Represented by SAMUEthL F. EL- | j DREDGE, Fire Inaurance Agent ] Twenty-Six years of experience. Tour ) j Insurance placed with me Is absolute I protection from loss by fire. | 1 Apply to | ! a F. ELDREDGB I Merchants Natlontl Bank Building . Cape May. New Jeraey. NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE FORBES T8 TRESPASS . (mr the hig bbs /arm, under tb penalty o* the law.

r— F NOTICE. R T. H. Taylor announces that at his Central Shoe Store. Ml Washington <■ street, he continues the shoe business 8 I have taken the agency tn Cape May . City for . .. c BALL BAND RUBBER footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC Boot, made by i this company. The best oa the market- a Will still do all kinds of repair work. , Shoe t ladings and 4ress[*gs for sale. T. H. TAYLOR 42< Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. , T»n ~ I PENNSYLVANIA | FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . INCORPORATED HIS CHARTER PERPETUAL j , OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL $750,000 00 ASSETS $8,002,962 21 ■ SURPLUS $2,326 053 39 DIRECTORS. R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatnall Lea, W. Gardner Crowell, Richard M. C&dwalader, Edward T. Stotesbury, Effingham B. Morris, Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, President. JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice-President. W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary t HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. r WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency ■ Department. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Bol'dlng. I Cor. Washington and Decatur streets, r Cepe May, New Jersey. / LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN ft SON.

i ACTIVITY IN THE HARBOR ' PISHING, BOATING, BATHING AND CRABBING POPULAR PASTIME FOR PROMINENT SUMMER VTSII TORS— HANDSOME BOATS AT ' < YACHT CLUBS. From Wednesday's Daily Star and Wave The steamer City, S. A. Buck, captain, out fishing a capacity load - of £0 fishermen and .there were at least 40 excursionists who were muiW; t*.- 1 unable to get a boat. ] Captain Lewis Smith took a party of twelve excursionists ouf in the harbor and report having capght eighty neukfish. The menhaden steamer, Caroline j Vineyard, arrived in the harbor Minidav. The yacht Clover, Captain William Scbellenger, had a crabbing party iut and they report having a good catcii. Die Sciielwood, the cabin cruiser owned by Mr. Learning of Philadelphia, lias ^ arrived at the Corinthian Yacht Ciub and will participate in the Fourth if

races. The boat is 40 feet in ' length. She will remain here for the The Gretchen, formerly owned by John E. Reyburn, recent Mayor of Philadelphia. which was purchased by Mr. Stokes, of Washington, D. C., has left the Corinthian Yacht Club for n brief visit to Philadelphia. She will return to Cape May for the Fourth of July races. • ' I T J - J* Tidy Betty, the 110 fc-t cruiser own- : ed by Walter I.ippincott is lying at tlie Corinthian Yacht Club, j Weak fish are plentiful. Fishermen frequently report large catches in the harbor and on the jetties a mile at sea. Edwin Smith, the 14-year old son of Captain Lewis Smith, caught R0 weak Lewis caught SO weak

fish at the cntrace at the harbor. WILL CAMP 3 DAYS AT POINT BOY SCOUTS HIKE TO SEWELL'S POINT FOR THREE-DAY ENCAMPMENT — MILITARY TACTICS ENFORCED—WEEKLY LECURES BY SCOUTMASTER. -

From Wednesday's Dally Star and Wave 1 The management of the Cortissoz ' for dancing has kindly consented to place the Washington street hall on Sunday afternoons at the disposal of the Bay Scouts for talks and lectures by the Scoutmaster, Captain W. F. J Dent. k -* » - V . ( " The Boy Scout Auxiliaries are manifesting considerable interest by their attendance and general efforts along interesting to the Scouts. On next Friday about twenty-five of the Boy Scouts will take a hike to Sew- 1 ell's Point where they will encamp for three days. This hike will be under the 2 direction of Lieutenant Bishop. The a boys are looking forward to a rattling c good time as the quantity of food which has been stored away by the commie- 1 eary department gives evidence of fu- 1 ture hearty appetites. Guards will be ' posted and general military discipline I ; will be enforced. J All these hikes in the future will be conducted according to the military tac- l tics of the United States Army, so that i ■ the boys will be gaining military knowledge as well as having a good time. Lewis Laventhal. a former Cape May i boy who is now a resident of Philadel- ' ) phia and leader of the First Patrol of I filiated with Cape May Troop during ; ) Troop Eagle, is with its and will be af- i _ the coming summer. As he has had con- j -iderable experience his services wul ; services will

, be very valuable. L o Linen Finished Box PapeQ, the 23c ' , variety at 15 cent-, until Satnr.lny. ' June 27. Star and Wave ■'tat'onery , Department. Children Dry fOR FtETCHERS e A S T O R I A Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib i bon«. all color, and styles, at the Sta and Wave Stationery Department. SEALED BIDS. t' Sealed bids will be opened by the , J Board of Education of the borough of Cape May Point on June 22 at 8 p. m., - for alterations snd repairs to public school buildings, for plans and specifi- j cations apply to Oias. Markley, District . Clerk. 6-6-3t J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler, at 305 Washington Street. Gape May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records. and and the Story and CTark Pianos. These goods can be bought for cash or credit. COLLARS iAuaiara* at the Columbia, > eaata. * f -

: /^W 1Jr% HORSE SHOW ASS'N PLANS COUNTY CLERl^ PROMISES ENTRIES IN EVENT AT SATURDAY EVENING MEETING — ARRANGEMENTS PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY. Wednesday's Daily SUr and Wave A good attendance was present Saturday evening at a meeting in the Ho- ^ tel Cape May of citizens interested in the proposed horseshovv to be held in -j this city during the summer. A. Carlton Hildreth, County Clerk, of i Rio Grande was present and guaranteed ' J. J. Dwj-cr who was in charge of tho , P meeting, that he would fill the Roadi ster and Trotting classes with ten entries for each event should the show- be held. He also promises to have ft number of entries for the endurance" class, j r" plans for which have already been COB- ^ i j sidered. The horses according to the plans, are to etart ftt the Cape May " Hotel and those tliat arrive at the ° sl,0«- in the best physical condition are to be declared the winWrs for which , silver cups and 'ribbons have been pro- ! k , - srfjr « trc»* >a vwrf. - - - ■ ;-".TTrS- 4

Lewis E. Warring, a well known horseman has promised Mr. Dwyer that he will officiate as judge. In "order to repay Mr. Hildreth for his enthusiastic assistance in the event Mr. I Dwyer has decided that early in September lie will take a string of his horses to the Court House and will introduce the gvmkannah races and will I also play a polo match. Another meeting will be held Friday evening in the Hotel Cape May at which | time the various committees will be named. j

DEATH CALLS v AGED WOMAN MRS JACKSON INJURED BY FALL MAY 17th. DIED SATURDAY SATURDAY IN COOPER HOSPITALWAS KNOWN FOR HER MANY ACTS OF KINDNESS. '1.1 From Wednesday s Daily Star and Wave Mrs. Hannah F. Jackson died June in Cooper Hospital, Camden. Had »l>e lived until July 3, she would hava celebrated her 77th birthday. Mrs. .Jackson was injured in a fall on 17 at Goshen. She was taken to the Cooper Hospital and her injuries in connection with an affection of her heart wyre the cause of her demise. Mra. Jaeckson's maiden name waa Miss Little, a daughter of John O. and Sara B. Little. She was born in Philadelphia' but came to Cape May in 1850. About twelve years later she was married to William H. Smith, a brother, of ' Colonel George Smith, of Cape May. • About ten years later after the death f of Mr. Smith. Mrs. Smith was married • j the second time to Joseph Jackson, of While not identified with any church I Mrs. Jackson was, known because of 1 Mrs. Jackson because OI

I her many acts of kindness." It waa i her custom for myny v»ars to visit the c 'sick room and t-< carry sunshine and William 11 -unit h. lb- West < May 1 merchant. Harry N Jackson, Capo" \f : iy. nti Mi— Mary E Jackson. Gosh- - jcu." A1-. two brother-: A. B. Littl<V 'lata* May. and <*corg- W. Utile, of" The funeral took place Tuesday af- 1 » ! ten, oon from the Smith how in West i ; Cape May. conducted by tie- Rev. Dr. ' jw. E Lake, assisted by the Rev |>r. - is -U Aikman Interment in Cold , ! Spring cemetery . e : - ■ . - rjj How's Thb? c I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- - ward for any case of Catarrh that t cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh t j Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. We. tho undersigned, hare known F. J. ' Cheney (or the last 15 years, and believe ' him perfectly honorable In all bualnea r transactions and financially able to carry tout any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL. BANK OP CO Mil EE CK. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Core M taken Internally, acting directly npon the blood and maWe BslblMMr Mi tot eMl$SSa