Cape May Star and Wave, 11 July 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 3

PAGE THREE -APE MAT MAM AWE WATE " SATURDAY, JULY n, 1914 ^

STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF . SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Joae 30th, 1914

RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans. .$1,047,570.24 I Bonds and Mortgages 246,256.39 : Stocks and Bonds 508,566.13 Orerd rafts Y90 Banking Houses, Camden and Cape May 130.000.00 Oash and Reserve 294,784.46 1 $2,827,180.12 i

LIABILITIES Capital - $100,000.00 | ' Surplus 100,000.00, i Undivided Profits 8 1,089 AO I Deposits 2,544,390.62 Reserve for Taxes 1,700.00 m ! " $2,827,180.12

$ .Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator,- Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without clia rge. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. ADVISORY BOARD. * n - t ' 1 1 Tlinmnwin Seerptflrv Henry C. Secretary

S. Spicer Chairman. Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T.Johnyon William F. Caasedy

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

;1 XETUS^ROTECT | VALUABLES v| 1 suiVJ M Ijffl By placing the n in our Fire and Bur- 0h j glsV-Proof Valilt. You.win .be mora at j — SM — •eatewhen rou hati thi« Absolute Se- f\iS W1 3-1 Ac SO1! ra V II itjr. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $2.00 11 aq^ 4p\per y^ar . _____ I •-•il l • •K' /3 ' d . K9 ri]i^^Bir;>. - Hal B. S. CURTIS &,iSON .NO. 324 D ELAW'A RE , A YJ1N U E , ' C APE MAY CITY, N. J. PVUMR1NG, STEAAi FITTING AND GA^ FHTTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. •®(^rttiWT^^hWA,Jl33DJ. ! H 11 | « ,v ~nT. ~i r -JC-P. Regans. Pi«», Heery Rwvgil, )r , , . , ,rf ,D. ,W\ Green, S«c. -Till A b.-UTpS 3H SI' ' •! 'Ip| ' 1 • * ■ eV. ' REEVES I^ERINC, CD., inc. : Electrical C.optr+ctors. Supplies and^JPlumbiiflf"' 3:- " Steam KtiVf Hit Wifer Heatin . • J J *\ '! " ' Machinists. Conaultnc ^ch$'nli*>l i.L<| Eletflrioal Yngtmatrs.- A ge*i4s. lor -Peerless Maxda Lam'pa. Electric Iron*. PanSitSteves and Fixtures > * " ; b '* Estimates 'Furnished Phone-dCeyatdnial 114-M 405 WASHINGTON STREET,", — j CAPE MAV, *1. J

i jrtOf/i " "Thm Leading AUCTIONEER Arthur wilsoSi ; ' :■ Cold Spring, N. J Citizens Local "Phone 19 -C - r FAIRBANKS' NORSE &C0 STATIONERY AND MARINE OAS "AND GASOLINE ENGINES Pump*, «tc TONY I BENNETT, SOI MADISONVATE. CAPH MAY. N- J. ITiTPJ 11 = 1 J.G LITTLE PubH, Varnubej and n • Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Grave* Co. ~nWt&rSt L INpERSOLL ' . IU|IUim«d El-ctndan M'uuw ib aw am mm *«n'" '

j f i. h. sniTH ^ - 1 Clothier | 1 i 2 608 Washington St. t P Opposite Reading Ste. * j $ CAPE Mir 1. J. $ 5 -Butts for at and upwards r -,W Overcoats from 47 te »ir T Hats, Cap#, Trunk, and £ ▼ Gentlemen's Furnishing Good. ▼ ^ at Philadelphia prices. • ~ Ltv% -wv wv$ Typewrite* and Adding Machine Ribbons, all colore 'and style#, at the Star and Wart Stationery Department " '• ■£&&& S&ri n :p* «N» ! -I ?**■ j, 1,4.; . 141 ,,1,1 ; '■ !"»•'■> 'it riRRA ' rtiiai, p j 1

IThe Rough Weather 1 v. Hat undoubtedly earned tome damage to your Tin Roofs and Rain Spouts. Repairs should, ba made before the storms cause damage to the building. ' I Stoves For all purposes at right prices. Steves 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 or nrst , importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort anc : pleasure depend ou 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 heusr 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 CHURCH STREET, OPPOSITE READING FREIGHT STATION.

wii protect th* horseani pro tact , ..tbt owner's, pocket. TNtftavs wjkiu ancj atroogv Tteyfsrt long of wear. Look for 5* wtren *»y«g- " . " : 1 5A Battle As It Ml SI I I , CaWa Lars* aaaEatra Hw, William McFadden 1 , CXJRNHl BERRY AND SOUTH LAFAYETTB STS. ( I ! TEN » r ~~~ — — - , > Strong 1 1 i £~* ' i Companies 1 | Arrrecale Capital over 160.000.404 Represented by SAMUElhL F. EL- > DREDGE, Fire Insurance Agent Twenty-Six years of experience. Tour I Insurance placed with me is absolute . protection from loss by are. > Apply to ) 8. F. ELDREDGE I Merchants NaUonU Bank Bulldlnc ; — NOTICE r ALL PERSONS ARK P0RB» TO TRESPASS i m ; CTWTT0IJSii4Bi.in.hw- i„ Ud .«.«b a

NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announces, that at his Central Shoe Store. 621 Washington street, he continues the shoe business as before. . I have taken the agency la Cape May City for BALL BAND RUBBER footwear, aad would call special attentioa to the new VAC Boot, made by this company. .The best oa the market Will still do aU kinds of repair work. Shoe findings and dressings for sale. T. H.: TAYLOR 4J6 Washington 8t_ Cape May. N. J. 55T" < : •. "" : i»n PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE OWMPANY INCORPORATED lilt CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE. 508-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL $750,000 00' ASSETS $8,002,962 gf SURPLUS $2,326 053 39 DIRECTORS. R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatnall Lea, W. Gardner Orowell, Richard M. Oadwalader, Edward T. Stotesbury, Effingham B. Morris, Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, President. JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice-President, j W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary ! TLAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant I Secretary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Ageaer Department. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE •LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building. Cor. Washington and Decatur streets, Cape May. pw Jersey. LUMBER AND MUl Work 5 its hts«bS e»:»i ') aft ogger* sw,

CAPE MAY WINS ANOTHER in one-sided game locals defeat keystone professionals by score -im before small crowd— rivertoh-pal-myra team today. The Cape May a. A. easily defeated the Keystone Professionals on the Columbia ball grounds yesterday in a one sidede game; score 12-1. . Maynard, the Ohio State League pitcher had everything his own way, his fast ball especially baffling the opposing sluggers, striking out ten and allowing bnly five hits. The home team scored two in the second on a base on balls to Shellenberger and singles by Kearney and Maynard. In the third another was scored on a base on balls, a stolen base and a passed ball. The locals moved two more pegs ahead in the fifth on a base on balls, two singles, a sacrifice hit and fly. In the sixth one more was scored. The visitors secured tlfeir lone tally in the seventh on a base on balls, a twobagger and a bad throw. The cimax came in the local's half of the seventh. Fleck singled and stole second, O'Connor singled. Fleck going to third; O'Connor moved up to second. Shellenberger doubled, scoring both; Kearney walked,. Hoffman doubled, scoring Shellenberger ami Kearney: Maynard hit to first for , an out. Kelly singled but was caught I stealing. Rrien walked moving up to ' third on two bad throws. Batten . singled scoring IJrien with the sixth run.

Maynard had a fine assortment of J craves. The lineup: , CAPE MAY r h o a e Kelley, If 1 1 4 1 r Brien. 2b 2 1 0 1 1 j Batten, rf 0 3 0 0 0 Fleck, cf 1 1 1 0 0i _ O'Connor, lb 1 1 6 0 o! C Shellengerger. 3b 3 1 3 2 0 L Kearney, c 3 210 1 1| Hoffman, ss 1 2 3 3 o| Maynard. p 0 2 0 1 0 - Totals 12 14 27 9 2 KEYSTONE PROF. r h o a e Cruise, cf 0 0 2 0 0 Byrne. 3b 0 2 2 4 0 Gehringer, ss 0 0 2 0 0 Hyde. 2b and p 1 0 3 2 0J .Ward, lb 0 1 10 0 0 firim'fs. If ......" 0 1 10 0 Hess rf 0 0 0 0 0. Jacquette, c 0 1 2"T 0| Biggs, p and 2b 0 0 2 4 01 r •. — Totals 1 5 24 11 0 1 Cape May . . 0 2 0 1 2 1 6 0 x— 12 Keystone Prof. 0 000(10100— 1 ] £ , Umpire Dorner. . .. i — : I Linen. Finished Box Paper, the 25c ' variety at 15 cents, until Saturday, j June 27. Star and Wave Stationery! ® Department. I' oVnfc'.Udnr FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib j bmi-. all colors arid styles, at the Sta T land Wave Stationery Department. SEALED BiP*. Sealed bid* will be opened by the I I Board of Education of the borough of j I Cape May Point on June 22 at I p. -u., > j for alterations am! repairs to public i | school buildings, for plans and specifit. cations apply to Chas; Mark ley. District l Clerk. 6-6-3t + " 3* S. Garrison, watchmaker and iew-f eltr, at 305 Washington Street, Cape] May City, is now agent for the Victor] and" Edison Talking Machines and Records. and and the Story and Clark Pianos. These goods can be bought /or cash or credit, COLLARS Laundered at the Columbia, 2 cents. • ' 0 qu-wi sriA ,9s , 1 , - • w»tiau ^ M F-?: t /ou Mds oa furnituro. oarpot and At- , Unca for row eoUra hotflfc iu< p «t * *>1>— afor )*4 «i!« has tu3 'te | M

VICTIMS OF AUTO CRASH RECOVERING AT SHORE According to latest reports from th« I City Hospital to-night, the condition of L "Gil" Nichols, the Delaware golf player, and W. O /^Rowland, of Frankford, j. Pa., two members of the autoMobilt }>arty most severely injured when tho machine owned by the golfer was run * down by another at Ocean City last - night, is most encouraging. Surgeonz fear that Nichols lias suffered a severs fracture of the knee and late Monday j sn X-ray was taken of the injured mem ber. An operation may be necessary, Nichols also has painful injuries about e the face. Mr. Rowland, besides being bruised, has head injuries that will require his 8 confinement to the hospital for several ^ days. S. L. Mead, of Ambler, a., and Rodman Page, of Rosemont, Pa., other members of the party, were able to leave the hospital to-night.

a Plunge^^^B » ■ ■ , ^ poriljriaj Influence, ot I Glenn's (Sulphur Soap L 71* belles oduhico at oar baxxu roort, J w U u a protection Irom wind, tan mwc°fid bjfh.- Slle' I'1""-' and r Sold by ibn^riat,.

" YOUNG HENDERSON DROWNING VICTIM BURIED IN GLOUCESTER

1 The funeral of Robert Henderson who was drowned at Schellenger's Landing on Independence Day whs liEfi Monday evening in the auditorium of the Presbyterian Church before a large concourse of people. The casket wafSbanked with floral tributes and the remains were viewed after the services. The Rev. Dr. S. S. Aikman took as -the text for his funeral oration from St. Luke's gospel which was as follows: • "What I do thou knowest not now but thou shall know." He spoke very feel inglv of the youth and the uncertainty of death. The pall bearers were members of the Sunday school class of which young Robinson was a member. They were: Walter Hughes. Leonard Smith, George Stevens. Francis Hineft, Merle Robinson and Alfred Stevens. ' The body was taken oh the 9.40 Pennsylvania train to Gloucester where interment was made. f MOONLIGHT SAIL p | The Cape May Band will give a moonlight sail to Wildwooff tonight. Don't j i forget to help the boys along. This j I is a home enterprise and is a deserving 9 i institution. They are striving to se- ® cure new instruments and should have the patronage of all. Boat leaves SchelB I lengers Landing at 7.30 P. M. ^rie'e _ I 50c round trip. ; DUTCH AMBASSADOR AND . . fcq , 0 FAMILY AT WINDSOR HtfTBL " Hector Prudhomme. ambassador, from q | Holland the land of dykes and' wind&illa q how stationed at 'Montreal, Cbnadk, Via 0 . taken a .five room suite at the rnmor 9 i Hotel for Jul}*. .August, and Septem^. 0 I The Honorable Prudhomme baa traviclled extensively . One of his three ehH2 dren was born in Pekin. China.- 1 : His daughter Miss Nora is an accom-plisiu-d pianist and has shown quite a (proficiency in dramatic art having. written and produced sevral plays. '.I . • f | Mr. Prudhomme was a visithr here Mast sirmm-r and -p-n-ks ent-husiastioally of the beiiutiful beach and delightful ! scenery of Cap.- May and her environs. A TRUE SPORTSMAN » ' In th- Julv American Magazine" 1 -pnCfl- TlFknmir, wri, ing uho„t ,'l.c dei '-.flixti Jlpf fj'U- Ion 1 1 iti t'M r {j ;;j ii J ; ; | J "Every ::ue sportsman has the best f td^.-fhe'jbi? ghn. arf3|Ae best boat— L » [W-ifcK ji-j M %fc-.:n5 npf \ tnc in ven tort ifoYJfel and TfoftP" - V s.- '-.1 X How's This? - We offer One Hundred Ppllars R»- ! ; ward for any case of Catarrh that ' i cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ' Cure. F". X_CHENEY & CO.. ^oledoi. ft tlw.u'n&«l5n^.hayp.k«»yn R. J. transactions and financtaTlj- aftrt-to carry out any ohllgatlcins mad* try tilt Arm. -NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMEHCTt r&fCKIM 3NMAI M