Cape May Star and Wave, 27 March 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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SECURITY TRUST GOJ Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets | Cape May, N. J , December 31st, 1914 T>TM*ATTn/+PC T.T AHTT.TTmfi INABILITIES.

Time and Demand Loans. . $1,681 ,333.66 Bonds and Mortgages .... 232.8S1.39 Stocks and Bonds 496,513.63 Overdraft* 2239 Banking Houses, Oamden, Gloucester 4 Cape May. 130,000.00 Oash and Reserve 329,203.14 $2,869,955.11 B 0 4

6 Capital $100,000.00, 9 'surplus 100,000.00 3 Undivided Profits 84,11534 J DEPOSITS 2.585339-57 l' "\ \ $2309,955.11 ^OW^NI.ll '

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD. auvioun, m Btjrmu.

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

Henry C. Thompson. Secretary. John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake !■

1 "THIEVES ENTER HOUSE H BY SKYLIGHT" I "amd get $5,000 in gemi while family ifl V it at dinner." This shows the import* N I ance of heaping jewelry and other val- B|J uables in a Safe Deposit Box. Our H U Vault is Fire and Burglar Proof. Safe | "j WM Deposit Boxes for reat — r Ffl 4 $2.00 AND UP PER YEAR |j

B. S. CURTIS & SON [T NO. 324 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY. X. J. j i PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING I JOBBING PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO ^ Keystone Telephone 1 331). f - " A. D. Beeves, Pres. D. W Green, Sec. REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CO., inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, is 1PP LIES AND PLUMBING. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Machinists, Consulting Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. Agents for Peerless Mazda Lamps, Electric Irons, Pans, Stoves and Fixtures. Estimates Furnished Phone— Keystone 114 M 405 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J I -j

J. C LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson St. L_ 1NGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS House Wiring, Nickleplating and Oxidizing. Office: 306 Decatur Street NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announces that .- 1 his Central Shoe Store. 626 Washington street, he continues the shoe business as berore. City for BALL BAND RUBBER I have taken the agency In Cape May 9 — Xootwear. and would call special attention to the new VAC Boot, made by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kinds of repair work. Shoe findings and dressing for sale. T. H. TAYLOR 626 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Advertise your wants tn the Cape May Star and Wave.

1 1. H. SHITH | s Glothier • > 608 Washington St. <5 ' Up Oppoaitw Reading Sta. . | CAPE HAY N. J. 5^ s ®ulta ,or '8 ">6 upwards CS ' X °rereo*u from *i t« 111 ^ H*U. Caps, Trunks and r)h | rP Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods nh r CP *t Philadelphia prlcea. 7 a • STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGE& Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. See those new baby coach as at WentzeU'a, II Perry street.

'! ! BEFORE j Bad Weather Sets in Have your Tin Roofs and Spouting repaired STOVES, HEATERS 1 1 AND RANGES iFor all purposes at right prices. Stoves Repaired. JESSE BROWN 110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY IRON el# FOR EVERY FENCE 1 —342 t PURPOSE j I 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 . ..... WS his section for The Stewart Iron Works Co.. "The World's Greatest Iron enables them to figure on a small manuWILUAMC^FADDtN I I Beauri^ndProtect the qui. PERRY AWD SOUTH LAFAYETTE STS.

E. W. DAVID ex^SCE REGISTERED PLUMBER - 1 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. Keystone Phone 209 Y Charles York Stites Yorl YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION « 1 1 "A 1! A NT K Kl» I P. O. Box 661

I |||p THE WINDSOR ! CapeAayNJ. i .MISS Halpin

WINDSOR HOTEL NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Large Sun Parlors. Electric Elevators Open Fires and Steam Heat MISS HALPIN

1 Tlio Mov/vxr Comfortable Surroundings. Special ! * llC iviarcy rates for Winter and Spring. ) Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C. SINK I (Columbia J^aundry , | EQUIPPED WITH LINEN-SAVING MACHINERY PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED Collars, 2 Cts. Each A call on either Phone will bring our wagon to your door CONGRESS STREET AND BROADWAY

j FISHING CREEK Mr*. Kd. Halbruner and son spent the Utter part of the week with her sister Mrs. Frank Matthews. .Mrs. Laura Speace, of Cape May. called on her brother. Milton Matthews, on Tuesday afternoon. 1). if. Woolaon and wife took tea with Claude Ycrrirk* and family on Saturday Mrs. Ella Woolaon. is making quite an improvement to her houac. John Bates purchased a cow off Fred Raff one day recently. diaries and William Ifinchcliffe have returned home after sjiending the winter with relatives. Gua Yerricks and Miss Hannah Wool son and Freeman Yerricks and faraily took in ttie baptism at the Baptist Church Sunday evening. Miss Ella llouglass of Cold Spring spent Saturday evening with her friend Miss Emma Barnctt. Claude Yerricks sold his horse to James Schellinger of Green greek. Arthur Fox has returned home to his father's after spending the winter in Weston, Pa. D. M. Woolson entertained on Sunday last Rev. n. K. Harrison of Erma, and Harry Stites and Israel Woolson and family of Holly Beach. Gid Shaw and friend of Seaville railed on his sister 011 Monday. RIO GRANDE Mrs. Gertie Scull visited her sister Mrs. Nellie Hand on Tuesday. The meetings are still going on at the Baptist Church. Mrs. O. McDonald went to Cape May Ooui£ House on Wednesday. Myron Morton, wife and daughter, ' from Cape May. visited his cousin. Mrs. Smith Endicott Sunday. Mrs. Ella Morton returned home frorti- „ the Episcopal Hospital Thursday doing < fine. Rev. John Mayburv, of Philadelphia spent the afternoon with Mrs. Fred ] Neal. . Harry Stein, of Atlantic City, with 1 his family spent Sunday with liis mother. Mrs. Julia Denn. < Warren C. Neal and wife, who have ' been spending the winter months in I Jacksonville and (Jalandd. ' Fla.i eaine home much to tlie surprise of his friends ' on Monday evening. Warren savs he < can't get warm in these cold regions. We are glad to see Mrs. Helen Brown < so much improved in health as to be < among us ngain. FULL CREW LAW ; TO BE REPEALED . »ew York Senators Decide to ; Wipe Off Objectionable Measure. Albany, n. Y., March 1. There la every prospect that within ! ; three weeks the Full Crew — "excess ' , man crew" — I .aw of New York will be ! repealed. The Republican organiza | - tion has undertaken to wipe from the statute books this measure, which was J 1 enacted under the Sulzer administra- j ' tion. Two previoiis governors of New j York. Charles E.J Hughes. Republican. | } and John A. Dix, Democrat, vetoed j , full crew laws rwhicb were passed j during their administrations. j. There will be a public hearing by 1 the Railroad Cdnunitte of the As- j 1 sembly on March 19 upon the repeal j ' proposition. Before that time it is ex- j pected that the Republican assembly- ! men will caucus and agree to support j the repeal bill just as the Republican j , senators dfd at a conference which j ' they held February 24. At the hearing, grange organiza- * tlons. chambers of commerce and in- |C fluential bus'ness men. as well as rail- >.l road men, will appear 10 strongly urge 1 \ prompt rep^ 1 of this law, which has j ^ proved itself worse than useless. STAR AND WAVE TIDE TABLE Daylight High Water at Capo May, ! N. J., estimated from the tables of the j U. S. Geodetic Survey ( f MARCIfi 1915. - 1— 7.28 16— 8.27 Ij 2— 8.06 17— 9.04 * 3 — 8.45 18— 9.37 ( 4— 9.25 19—10.09 L 5— 10.08 20—10:38 6—11.00 21— llH^ I 7—11.57 22—1136 j 8— 1.17 23—1234 9— 2.49 24— 2.21 10— 4.07 25— 3.38 11— 5.12 26— 4.37 12— 533 27— 5.24 13— 6.20 28— 538 S 14— 7.0S 29— 6.21 « 15— 7.42 30— 7.04 p 31— 7.47 Good canary copy paper® 40 cents per g ream, 81-2x11 — Star and Wave Station- b

CHURCH DIRECTORY FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH ' ic Pastor, William Dyre McCurdy. •r Preaching on Sunday at 1030 and in the evening at 730; Sunday school I- at 3 p. m.; Wednesday evening Prayer n Meting at 7.30; Men's Union Meeting Saturday evening at 730. li y FIRST M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. 8. Relvea, Pastor, n Preaching Sunday 1030 a. m., 73$ p. m;. Sunday School 230 p m.; Sond day Praise Service, 9 a. ni. and 6 p jj. Class Meetings on Thursday and Frip day evening* at 7.45 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.45 p. m. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT v EPISCOPAL. t I-afayette Stree^ between Jackson and ' Decatur Streets. g Morning Service 1030 a.m. d Sunday School 230 p.m. Evening sen-ice 730 p.m. 0 Early Communion service as announced. „ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Sunday services 1030 a. m. and 7.36 p. m.; Sunday school. 3.00 p. m. Midr week, Wednesday 8.00 p. m.; Y. P. fi. (J, 1 B., Fridays, 1 30 p. m.. Junior Endeavor j Fridays. 4.00 p. m. I HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE 6t the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea: Masses- Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock A. M. Week day» at 7.30 A. M. Sunday, School at 230 p. m. Evening devotions, Sundays and Fridays. at 730. I • 0 . SECRET SOCIETIES % Cape Island Lodge No. 30. F. and A. M.- -< ommunications second and fourth . Tuesdays of gacli month at lodge room . Washington and Franklin streets. Adoniram Chapter, No. 39, Royal lyAroli Masons — Convocations third Mon- ; day pf each month at lodge room, Washington Shd Franklin streets. 1 Mayflower I-odgo. No. 258, IndeI pendent Order of Odd Fellows— Meets each Friday at Auditorium Jacksoa 1 street. Cape May Encampment, No. 68, L 0. O. F„ meets the si-cond and fourth ! of each month at the AudiOgallnlln Tribe. No. 157. Improved 1 Order of Ri-d Men. Meets each Tuea- ■ day evening at Auditorium. Cojumbia lodge. No. 23. Independent ; Order of Mechanics — Meets each Mob- . day evening at the Auditorium. l*atriotic Sons of America — Meet* •each Wi-dm-sdiry- evening at the Auditorium Jarkson street. Cape May lodge No. 21 ! A. Q.4J. W., | mrets first and third Thursdays of each months at Ogden's Hall. Perry street. Cape May Council. No. 1691, Royal Arcanum— Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. 'Cape May- Conclave, No. 183, Improved Ordor of HJ-pta sophs— Meets . at Ogden's Holl. Perry Street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Camp. No. 8772. Modern Woodmen of America Meets first Wednesday of each month at the AudiCold Spring Council. Jr. O. I". A. M. | 135 — Meets in Hall at Cold Spring j every Tuesday evening jit 7 o'clock. Cap- May Fire Department meets on J first Monday evening in each month at I the corner of Washington and Franklin | Friendship Council No. 27. D. of A.— j on Tuesday afternoon \>f each week at 230 in Jr. O. t\ A. M. Hall. | The John Moeray Post. No. 40. G. A. [ R- Meets on the first Monday of each Hi at 730 o'clock p. in„ at Frankstreet school building. WINDSOR ARRIVALS I Philadelphia — -Harry C. Leber. Miss Maude C. Ui-.il, William F. 11. Jjteed, I. I M. Davis. F. 11. Date.inan. Earl M. iScitr., Geo. II. Giiire. Win. W. Walker, C. K. Campbell. Win. M. Uveaty. P; R. John. Edward C. l ay. II. . F. Gilt. "A, J. ! Wat lis. Jr.. (lias. Ung. E. K. Kemp. L Vaudcti llergli. laigae,. j-elund. Wilmington !•', R. Jones." F. R. Jones. Hampton Va. -W. 11. Knowles. Camden. N. J. Mrs. John M. Rogers. U,|„. -May -K. C. Rogers. Atlantic Citv Then. J.. ls.pies and (family. Steward Dobbins and party. ! STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. j. Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Hods. Oil Clotlis, Stove Blacking i JESSE M- BBOWN. * Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S o a s t o f3 1 a • Sec the Qipc May Bond exhibit in the Star and Wave show windows. It will prove to you that it is the best- bond in per ever printed on in Cape May. Engraved Calling Cards are d&inty gifts to graduates. A postal card, will bring samples and prices to your: door.