p^GE THREE - -ATE MAT 8TAE ANP WAYE SATURDAY, Sow ». uu* -fl| jj
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Joae 30th, 1914
RESOURCES Time and Demand Loan*. .(1,647,570.24 C Bonds and Mortgages 248,256.39 S Stocks and Bonds 508,566.13 L Orerdrafts 250 L Banking Houses, Camden B and Cape May 130, 003.00 Cash and Reserve 294,784.46 j $2527.180.12 !
LIABILITIES Capital *100500.00 100,000.00 j Undivided Profita 81,08950, 2544590.62 Reserve for Taxes 1,700.00 *2527,180.12
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed *o n Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian of Trustee. Jf Wills drawn and kept without clia rgc. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent iu Burglar-Proof Vault. ADVISORY BOARD. ^ - . * • CI * TJnn«. f Tltnmnonn SAi-retflfv I
J. Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T.Johnson William F. Caaaedy c ^
John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett, Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake
I A OLLAR OR TWO H fig EVERY WEEK N ' i ■ placed to your credit with the Merchants U WM National Bank will soon accumulate to a HH i wjB good siz3 fund and give you substantial pro- Hhl < | ■ tection for any time when you need money I IH quickly. v «. MM Your account is cordially invited. fo ' ; H 3 per cent Interest Paid on Time Depovts. W | : o M iMafi^^!anaP|"Bgsw^nCTii 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 A. D. Roeve». Pre.. Henry Reeve*, Tress. D. W. Green, See REEVES & GRtEN ENGINEERING CO., inc. Electrical Contractors. Suppli-s and Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heatin ' Machinists. Oonsultng Mrchsnlrai and Elerirlral Engineer*. Agents for Peerless Mazda Lamps. Electric Irons. Pans. Stores and Fixture-. Estimatea Furnished Phone-Keystone 114-M 405 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. jj
J. C LITTLE < Paints, Varnishes and i Painters Supplies y Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson St. L. INGERSOLL ' Registered Electrician DTNAM03, MOTORS AND BELLS INSTALLED | Boose Wiring at Reasonable Rates, ton orders at the Cape May Light I and Power Co.'a Office, SOI Decatur street. Oape May, N. J. ' KEYSTONE POULTRY FOODL , MS[ ' ' mESM 1L. Ask Tew heeler kbfimW. j I srs. i TAYLOR SROS^ 100 M^tYCcL^Un, N.J.1 j 1 3-21-10 ( I Will not be responsible for any , . debts unless contracted by myself. (Signed) VERNON LOPKR. 6-26 -its. . • ° j Latest Post Cards 15 cents per • dozen while they last. Star and Wave Stationery Department. _ | Advertise your still in the Cups May Star mi Wave.
J4MM "WV^ $ i. H. sniTh £ $ Clothier $ £ 608 Washington SI, £ ; P Opposite Reading Sis. y ' $ GAPE MAY N. J. Sj 1 8ulta for *5 and upwards P j I ^ Overcoats from »T te 111 w' ; I Hats, Caps, Trunks and P Gentlemen's Furnishing Good, P I ^ at Philadelphia prices. d v*. %\v^ "ryim writer "and Addtag Uaefcine Ribboas, all eolon and stylsa, at Ue Star • and Wave Stationary Department (MamR 9am Brow* «n Tla Ms I I
I The I I Rough l j j Weather Has undoubtedly caused some damage ta your Tin Roofs and Rain Spouts. Repairs should bo made before the t storms cause damage to the building. ============:^==== f Stoves For all purposes at right prices. Stoves Repaired. | JESSE BROWN 110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME ; whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is oi nrst ; importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and >-pieHHure depend oil your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, hut for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. j Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of | mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in hsuse I furnishings. Come in and see. ■ . — fi 1 ! Keystone Phone, 34M. n G.VANAMAN Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. I ! HOT WATER HEATING AND HOT AIR HEATERS, GAS APPLIANCES, RANGE WDltK * CfHURCH STREET, OPPOSITE READING FREIGHT STATION. C j t:
wii protect th« horse and pro tad the owner's pocket. Thi-in warm and strong. They are toog of wear. Look fat 5 A when buying. tlbfat 5A Battle Ax W..li 1 bntaf.mJEur.HMiy William McFadden OORNNR PERKY AND i «wra LAFArrm rre r - . TEN Strong Companies 1 Accr«g*te Capital over IS8.I00.04# Represented by SAMUKThL F. EL- > ! DRBDOE. Fire Insurance Agent ' Twenty-Six years of experience. Tour I ; Insurance placed with me la absolute I protectloa from losa by fir*. ' i Apply to 1 | IF. ELDREDGH I | Merchants Natloatl Bank Building NOTICE r AIL PRMONB ABB FORBID TO TRESPASS OK Til RQBBl TABIC, TODS* MB or tkm law. BTTA C8MMH,
NOTICE. | T. H. Taylor announcea that at his ' Central Shoe Store, 424 Waahlngtoa 1 street, he continues the shoe business | I have taken the agency la Cape May \ . City for v BALL BAND RUBBER footwear, aad would call special attention to the asw VAC Boot, made by " this company. The best oa the market. * Will still do all kinds of repair work. v Shoe findings aad dreaslaga for sale. T. H. TAYLOR i 424 Washington 8t_ Cape May. N. J. s | l«4t 1914 THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE 09mpany INCORPORATED 1124 ( CHARTER PERPETUAL ^ l OFFICE, 506-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. PA. capital *750500 00 , assets *8,062,962 21 surplus *2,328 063 3* j DIRECTORS. , R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson , J. Tatnall Lea, W. Gardner Crowetl, 1 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 i HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant j 1 Secretary. , WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency j Department. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building, t Cor. Washington and Decatur streets,' < Cape May, New Jersey. ( LUMBER ANP li ' Mill Work ! GEO. OGDEN A SON. ;
ELECTED PRES. ! CITY COUNCIL WILLIAM B GILBERT CONTRACTING PAINTER UNANIMOUSLY CHOSEN LEADER OF CITY FATHERS—FRANK ENTRIKEN, SR , ELECTED COUNCILMAN. From Monday's Daily Star and Wave. William B. Gilbert, stye years a member of City -Council, was unanimously elected President of that body at a special meeting last 'night to succeed Dr. V. M. D. Marcv. who resigned j of the pressure of his profes- ! sional duties. The new President is a contracting' painter and gt one time was a mem- 1 ber of the Board of Education . He will j
WILLIAM B. GILBERT Elect 11I President of City Council, .
fill the office of I'rccidait until January 1915, When the new council will bej re-oi^s nixed . Frank Entriken, proprietor of the j Central Garage on Decatur street, was unanimously elected to fill the vacancy of Mr. Gilbert. Mr. Entriken is a man of more than • ordinary business ability and is inter- I ested in the Gtpe May Sand Company, May Coal and lee Company and ' the Wild wood Kerry Line. HEAD OF HACKENSACK MANUAL TRAINING DEPT.! W. H Stevens, of Cape May. who' was highly commended by Supervisor William K. Ward, of Mauual Training.' of Trenton, for his excellent work as head of the manual training department of the Franklin seliool, has accepted a1 similar position in the Hackensack, i New Jersey, schools Mr. Stevens is a son of Ex-Assem- ! bl.vtnan William T. Stevens and is a I graduate of Drexel Institute, class of I 1911. The following year he taught in j school in Cleveland. Ohio, and for the last two years taught at Trenton. CAPE MAYAN WILL HAVE GRAPE FRUIT PLANTATION William H. Church and Mrs. Church and their family are occupying their cottage 011 Windsor avenue for the Mr. Church erected the Colonial nineteen years ago and was its proprietor until a year ago when it was sold to J. H. Coleman, formerly of the Philadelphia Union League Mr. Church has erected a bungalow in Eau Gallif. Flordla. -where he has cleared a tract of twenty acres for the purpose of raising grape fruit. He will later erect a house in which he and [ 1 his family will live. ' 0 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S C ASTO R I A ! Typewriter and Adding Machine P.ib I I all color- and styles, at the Sta I and Wave Stationery Department. j How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that vaanot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY tc CO.. Toledo, O. Ve, the undersigned, have known F. J. for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorablo In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken interaatly. Acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials ffiatwtBSt" cent" ** h"111*- 80,4 TaAs Hall's rJmiyPms foe Tsstlp.llna. Wis tugs, a ran Urm. wUt |tn rm bMs OB Urttug aarpst m6 Mm wlam tar yarn.
|NEW EDIFICE . FOR BAPTISTS PROCEEDS OF BAZAAR IN FTRS^ WEEK OF AUGUST TO BE ADI«0 f TO $1300 BUILDING FUND— NUMBER OF SITES BEING CONSIDXK- ' ED FOR STRUCTURE. From Monday's Daily Star and Wars, Efforts- are being made to provide * fund for the erection of a handsome new ' church edifice for the Baptist congro1 gation and to that end a will bs * . held the first week in August . ' j Ladies of the congregation are making * J fancy articles such as doilies, table anil I bureau aoarfs, aprons, work bags, etc.) f "which will be plaoed olr-sale. The ha- ' I zaar will be the fifth to be held in m ' I many summers, from which a fund of _ $1300 has been created. The coming bazaar promises «to be the most successful of any so far held, as many donations of articles and money have already been received. , In speaking of the project Dr. William Dwyre MrOirdy. pastor of the congregation now holding services at Lafayette and Franklin street*, said that 'liis ides would be to have a beautiful "edifice constructed of stone, the basoI ment to provide a gymnasium where basket-ball, shuffle board and otl.or »|Mirt- could be held. On tlie second floor should be a combination auditorium and Sunday School room whioh could be thrown into one when necessity demanded it. he said. A number of sites for the new building nre being eonsidoreltjbut l>efore a purchase has been mkde" the work on : the new building, plans for which nrs being prepared by a New \^.rk architect. will not be pushed forward . R 7 TTALBOT AT ST. JOHNS - EPISCOPAL BISHOP OF BETHLB- ; HEM PREACHED TWO ELOQUENT SERMONS SUNDAY — POINTED , j OUT THE BEAUTY AND HARMONY | - OF THE HEAVENS. From Tuesday's Daily Star and Wats. The Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, D.D., bishop of the diocese of ~ Bethlehem, ' . conducted the services in St. John's church oh Sunday and preached two eloquent sermons, that of the morning service being of especial interest and | timeliness. | Referring to his text, taken from ' the Psalms, the bishop pointed out tho r , literary beauty of these poetical writ- ' ings showing the antithesis and bal- ' i anee of many verses besides his text: 1 | "the heavens are the Lord's and the I Hart 1 1 hath he given to the children ' I of men." The preacher drew attention ; to the fact of the unchangeableness of ' the heavens, full of beauty, of harmony ' and beneficence, the earth on the other' j hand scored and marred by, the sinI i ful desires of the children of men. 1 1 Again, so great and glorious have been some of the achievements of men that > we almost bow down to him in his strength and genius and by such an exJ hibition of creative power he relates himself to the Creator of that highest conception of creation, namely the heavens, with all they contain. J A potent simile will long remain m the memory of those fortunate enough I to hear the bishop. Speaking of the necessity for a personal relationship be- ^ tween you and God. he described how a man might try to raise a plant under a shed . Though the plant had just as much earth under it a* any other ^ plant, though it be watered and tended most carefully, it could ne\ it produce a beautiful Bower: it needed "the heaven," the sunshine, the ram and the 'dew So men sometimes have all (fyj port unities and the earth hath \fjfpa ■ given to Isini. yet he can never r,i*«h j his high— t perfection unless lie leFftha light of Cod - l»ve .'.in,- upon hinE"*bd the ,d..w of Cod's gT.ee fall upon .hiy. j The Id-hoy', sermon wa« lll4ml a I treat a lei .* .1- b-'-m-d t" withd.utho , -ubjeet ' 1ut .j iTiaiitauqna sea^.n ti. kets Wikf* it the star and Wave Stationer/' • ment. 2! fir-t class cntcyfcutitjuutys ; for 82. on. Feeure your I irJcrts- e.ady. ' ' ' _ ,e < ,/t H A Wholesome Aid to all who are e^oyinc the'pWxx- " aad wish to protaa .itha aWa troca son, wind aad iaSoct bixaa. Glenn's Sulphur Soap To Personal Bosirty ■■■MaannHMnffii

