Cape May Star and Wave, 13 March 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

PAGE THREE " CAPE MAY STAR AS D WAVE SATURDAY, MARCH 33, 1915. — 1 • ' ' Ji

SECURITY TRUST COJ Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Strtets Cape May, N.. J , December 31st, 1914

RESOURCES TimcSftpd Demand Loans. . $1,681,333.96 ! Bonds anJS^°rt?ag,'s • •• 232,881.39'! Stocks and BoKj» 490,513.(53 , Overdraft* 22.99 ^ Banking Douses, O^niden, Gloucester & Cape 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve ^^ 329,203.14

LIABILITIES. Capital $100,000.00 • | Surplus 100,000.00 I I Undivided Profits 84,115.54 j DEPOSITS #•2,585,839.57 | $2,889,955.11 .

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on' TFiln- _ Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Tru*w. Wills drawn and kept without charge. * Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD. / j

J. Spicer Learning. Chairman. Dr. James Mccray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Johnson Sherman S. Sharp.

Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. John B. liufliajin Albert G. Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake a

y CUT OUT THE II |j NON-ESSENTIALS | ■B Quite a number of young men spend | -i R|| money for things not actually needed, fi{ Wfm and when they come to sift the matter Et 12 down to the common sense standpoint, Q ftgflj they will find that they can save con- H IB siderable money on non-essentfals. f ftfj You are invited to start an account \ IlR 3 per cent Interest^ Paid on Time Deposits j B. S. CURTIS & SON j NO. 324 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. 1 1 PLUMBING. STEAM -FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Keystone Telephone 133D. | j A. D. Reeves, Pres. D. W. Green, Sec, ■ REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CO., *t " ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, b 1PP LIES AND PLUMBING. STEAM AND | HOT WATER HEATING Machinists, Consulting Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. Agents for Peer- 1 leas Mazda lamps, Electric Irons, Fans, Stoves and Fixtures. Estimates Furnished Phone — Keystone 114 M | . „ 405 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N J. ■ t

J. C LITTLE ( Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent far N. Z. Graves Co. ' 103 Jackson St. ' L. INGERSOLL \ UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED 5 ELECTRICIAN 1 STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELEC- ) TRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RE- \ CHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ( House Wiring, Nickleplating and ( Oxidizing. j Office: 306 Decatur Street , NOTICE. j T. H. Taylor announce* that at Ma , Caatral Shoo Stora. (II Waahlarto* 1 ■troot, ho continues the shoo business ( — »>*for* / L I have takes the arency M Capo Mar * ottr for { BALL. BAND RCBBBR ' footwear, anil would call apsMnl attaw- , tlon to tho now VAC Boot, mado hy ' this compear. The boat oa tho market- . wni aMU do all kinds of repair week. Shoe flsdtara and dresaiays for nala | T. H. TAYLOR ill Washington St.. Capo May, N. J. Children Cry < FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Advertise your wants in ttd Cape May Star and Wave.

pssssssssvj 1 1. H. SniTH p s| Glothier p y 608 Washington St. <5 I j Opposite Reading St*, fa J || i H i H. J. fa 1 Bolts for |l and upwards fa S 8 7 Overcoats from $T te 111 jj ? r h Hats, Caps. Trunks and 7 h ? h OeaUemen'a Furnishing Oood, a I j' STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and ace our line of Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. 0 i See those new aahy coaches at WeatMirs, >1 Perry street

! B EFORE j | Bad Weather Sets in Have your Tin Roofs and Spouting repaired I < STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES | . For all purposes at right prices. Stoves ^ Repaired. JESSE BROWN 110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY j \ — himm— B— ^tTTTTrn-s ,,,, i IRON i r FOR EVERY FENCE i -J fa£ A PURPOSE I No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Can Supply Your Wants For Residences, Divisions on Property Lines, Cemeteries, Private Burying , Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Church and School Property, Court Houses and Jails wis; s^ionJor^Th^tewart Iron ] enables than to faur^on a^small jmanuWILLIAMMcFADDEN I o» p Mim ufUmj ns. E. W. DAVID ex^ESCE ! REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J- ; Keystone Phone 209 Y I j i Charles York Stites YorV . YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimate* cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION H'AKANTEED P. O. Box 661 Jfe WINDSOR HOTEL id NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Large Sun Parlors. Electric Elevators THE 'WINDSOR 0pen F!r" and Steanl Heat CapeAay N J. miss halpin Miss Haipm =====___ HTl ^ Comfortable Surroundings. Special Ine lvlarcy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C. SINK ! Qolumbia Laundry EQUIPPED WITH LINEN-SAYING MACHINERY PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED Collars, 2 Cts. Each A call on either Phone will bring our wagon to your door CONGRESS STREET AND BROADWAY

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i The following is an abstra-t of I conveyances entered fo«- teeord in Hi- County (jerk's ornee here for week ending February 26 l.»!r> ( CAPE MAY CITY Araliella Rogers to Aaron W. j Hand. Lot 13. N. E. side of Deen- i tur street. , L. Merritt Sehellinger et al. to i Edmund K. Brown. $850. I»t on | N. W. side of Lafayette. In-ginning , at S. corner of Loper's land. | CAPE MAY POINT •T. Howard Weatherhv et nx to , Elizalw-th- Fortune. *121. North- , west half of lot 29. block O. John AY. Bi-onghtnn et al. to i Joseph G. Jungkurth. $850. 'Lots < 1 and 9. section II. Sea Grove. 'i Borou^li of Cape May Point to!] Alice G. Broughton et ux. $105.58.]; Q'uit-elaims lots 7 and 9, block B. |j — Count v Gazette. , WEST CAPE MAY I' John L. Landis to Elizabeth L Roseman. $225. N. AA". corner of I \ lot 22. t AYILDAVOOD |, AY. J. and S. S. R. R. Co. to Wm.ij H. Bright. $4500. Lot 27. block I; 9-.. ' 1 < Xachman Diamond, et al. to , Naelinian Diamond. Quit-claims L lots 13. 14. 26 and 27. block 74. n Richard McNutt et ux to Johnl] A. Ackley. $1000. Part of lot , 2, block 66. containing 3080 square L feet of land. j Sophia Meyer to Lillian F. Ber- , roth. $2475. l»t 27. block 56. 1 , NORTH AYILDAVOOD ] Jason Buck et nx to Irene May , Bright. $500. I>ot 410, bioek 157. . Irene Mav Bright et nx to Edith J Buck. $500. Same jis alwve. Charles Mace. Trustee, to Frank!, M. Bach man. $1500. N. W- 1-2 - of lot 204. Spruce avenue, block i 222. ] Annie Miti-hell et al. to Henry II. Ottens. $350. Ixit 1. block 231. Same to Augusta Britseh. $1400. Ijot 37. block 23. J AVm. Nathhaft et ux to Joseph Maiser. $400. Ix>t 6. block 88. j Ottens Canal Tract. Henry II. Ottens to Salina C. Huey. $700. Lots 19 and 21. block ( 17"5. Ottens*f'anal Tract Extension. ■ AATm. II. Mover et ux to Charles Mace. Trustee. Lots 109, 111. 113. , 115. 213. 217. AValnut avenue, lots 108. 110. 112. 114. the S. E. 1-2 of , 202. the N. AY. 1-2 of 204. 206. 208, 210, 212. 214 and 216. Spruce avenue; 16, 18. 20 and 22 on North . Central avenue. Oa|M- May County Gazette. HEAR D INC APE M\Y C.H ; How Bad Backs nave Been Made 1 Strong — Kidney His Corrected. 1 All over Cape May Court House you ' hear it. Doan's Kidney Pills arc keep- . ing up the good work. Cape May Court . House people are telling about it— • telling of bad backs made sound again. You can believe the testimony of your i own townspeople. They tell it for the benefit of you who are suffering. If your back aches, if you feel lame, sore and miserable, if the kidney act too frequently, or passages are painful, , scanty and off color, use Doan's Kidney . Pills, the remedy that has helped so j many of your friends and neighbors, j Follow this Cape May Court House 1 citizen's advice and give Doan's a chance j to do the same for you. ^ Charles H. Foster, Baysido Ave.. Cape May C. H„ says: "I have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be as good as represent- i • ed. My back ached and the secretions , from rny kidneys wore irregular in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills removed these ailments and restored my kidneys to normal condition." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply , ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills — "the same that Mr. Foster had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., J Buffalo, N. Y. TTOAV TO KILL AVEEDS i Farm and Fireside says: "There is no need of weeds in: walks or paths. Either salt or! blue vitrol boiled in water a pound' to the gallon and sprayed on boil- ! , ing hot with a watering pot, will : kill them. About a gallon to the j square yard will eure the most , stubborn ease — and the eure lasts' for years." STAR AND WAVE TIDE TABLE Daylight High Water at Cape May, y. j., estimated from the tables of the | U. S. Geodetic Survey MARCH, 1915. 1— 7.28 16— 8.27 2— 8.03 17— 9.04 3— 8.45 18— 9.37 4— 9.25 19—10.09 5—10.08 20—10.38 6—11.00 21—11.13 7—11.57 22—11.56 8— 1.17 23—12.54 9— 2.49 24— 2.21 16_ 4.07 25— 3.38 11— 5.12 26— 4.37 12— 5.33 27— 5.24 13— 6.20 28— 5.38 14— 7.08 29— 651 15— 7.42 30— 7.04 | 31— 7.47 Children Cry r FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R 1 A

STONE HARBOR. There w-as the usual good attendance and keen interest in proceeding at the meeting of Council Monday night. In reports of Committees Mr. Larsen said it was not quite deeided what to do in the matter of stabling the lx> rough hut when the teani came it would he taken care of. Air. Herreported the committee on drainage was ready to^iegin work as soon ks the condition of the ground would permit. The several bids in response to the advertisement* for a borough team were I opened and read and referred to ] the Committee on Property and Improvements and, with power to act. Air. Herbert called attention to tho difference in sound and ser- | vjeablv sound as used in the bids. [The ordinance repealing the ordinance of August 5, 1914, concernthe acceptance of streets passjed third reading and was ordered i printed. The report of the Col- | lector, Clarence O. Lotzkus showing the exact condition of the hor|ough finances to date was read land approved. The excellence of I the methods and work oiGollector and of the Clerk of the borough was so manifest, that Councilman Bower rose in place to | call attention to it. Everything up to date and at hand when wanted, greatly facilitating the ' work of the meetings. Boipugfi Engineer AA'heeler reported the grade and monument maps completed and that he had placed 16 new mbnuinents. j "AA'e have no poor, your honor" was the report of Aliss Aran when Overseer of the was called in the order of of Borough officers. Under new business there was the application of Lewis Hudgens for the position of borough teamster; and that the solicitor be requested to prepare ordinances (1) for licensvenders within the borough, (2) against depositing rubbish, garbage, etc.. in the lots or streets of the liorough. (3) requiring builders to clean the streets, sidewalks and lots on completion of - work. (4) making it an offence t*> ! maintain conditions favoring the of mosquito^;. , ANGLERS TO FIGHT STREAM POLLUTION "It is the duty of the sportemen and anglers of New Jersey to a>d the State health authorities in their , efforts to keep the streams and all other sources of water supply in the state free from contaminaGon and pollution." says B. Al. Slian- [ of Newark, a member- of the . State Fish and Game Commission, ' commenting on the efforts of the ; latter body to make the State a , fishermen's paradise. The comi mission lias restocked streams in > all parts of the State with rainbow trout, black lmss. white and yellow | perch and other game fish; but the i ' permanent value of this work and I I the possibility of making every , i creek and pond a source of food , 'supply, the Commissioner says, ■ j will depend largely upon the free1 1 doin of these waters from sewage. I ".Many of our most beautiful i ] streams are being transformed into public sewers." continues the ' j Commissioner. "Conservation of .a pure water supply is essential to , jthe public welfare. No manufacturing plant has a right to dump (its poisonous waste into the river. No eit.v or town has the right to empty its sewage into a stream Uthat flows by its doors. This does '"•not dispose of the city's filth; it '.merely transfers it from one place " | to another and makes the water 1 unfit for use further down stream -jan- 1 spreads disease to fish and to j people. It is wrong legally and s j morally. "Every true sportsman will do j his part to aid in eliminating wherever possible every such 'j source of stream pollution." e 0 I A ST. PATRICK'S SDPPER | On St. Patrick's Eve. Tuesday^ Marek I 16th. the ladies of the Wcgt Cape May Sewing Circle will serve a delicious repast in the basement of the Chapel for the small sum «f 25 cents. You know of the reputation of these culinary srtists. Our only advice to you is t® b« there on time. Read the "Exploits of Elaine" in the Star and Wave, then see the famous t I story illustrated at Armstrong's Opera House on Jackson Street, Tuesday evening. High School Minstrel — Friday and Saturday evenings, March 19 and 20; Washington Street Hall — Don't forget the date.