Cape May Star and Wave, 24 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

PAGE THREE ' CAPE MAT ST AH Ai'D TTAVC SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915.

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

RESOURCES Time end Demand Loans. . $1,681,333.96 Bonds and Mortgages .... 232,881.39 Stocks and Bonds 496,513.63 Overdraft! 22J9 Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester & Cape May. 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve 329,203.14 $2,869,955 11 )

LIABILITIES. 3 Capital $100,000.00 i • Surplus 100,000.00 ' Undivided Profits . 84,1 15 A4 ' DEPOSITS 3.585^39-57 I [ $2,869,955.11 1

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed or. Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Elector, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent '"o Burglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD.

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

B Thrifty People II D Find Pleasure nM in laving— it not only brings joy but BTJ great satisfaction to know there i$ plenty Hn IB ca*^ akead f°r emergencies. i r| will pay you to Bank your Money rajfl U promptly with us. Start an account 1 3% Interest . Paid oh Time Deposits B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AYE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO '.Keystone Telephone 133D. A. D. 8s»ve«, Pres. D. W. Green, Sec. REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CO., ■. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, b 1PP LIES AND PLUMBING. STEAM AND ) HOT WATER HEATING / Machinists, Consulting Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. Agents for Peerless Mazda Lamps, Electric Irons, Fans, Stoves and Fixtures. Estimates Furnished Phone — Keystone 114 M 405 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J.

J. C LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson SL L. INGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS House Wiring, . Nickleplating and Oxidizing-O Office: 306 Decatur Street NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announces that : t his Central Shoe Store. 626 Washington street, he continues the shoe business as berore. City tor H4T.T. BAND RUBBER I have taken the agency In Cape May footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC Boot, made by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kL «18 of repair work. Shoe findings and dressing for sale. T. H. TAYLOR 626 Washington St, Cape May. N. J. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TORI A Advertise your wants in the Cape May Star and Wave.

• 1 1. H. SfllTH | g Glothier | - 1 608 Washington St. lk 1 42 Opposlto Reading St*, . CAPE MAY N. J. | rn 7 Sulta for It aad upward CS 1 ? C Orsreoata from 17 ts 111 V ? C A Hats. Caps, Trunks and £ A 7 A Gentlemen's Furnishing GooAa A • r Z ■ nt Philadelphia prtoss. / A r I> iAtSVSSSSSvi ' STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking r enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. See those new Daby coach aa at VanUell'a, M Perry street. I

1 j BEFORE Bad Weather ° C A * bets m 7 ^ Have your Tin Roofs and Spouting repaired STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES For all purposes at right price*. Stove* Repaired. JESSE BROWN 110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY WON • I. FOR EVERY FENCE 1 — &£ f PURPOSE 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 j - ' tase of the lowest prices, which puts us WILUAM^FADDEN I Beautify and Protect the ^ ANB south LAFAYETTE SIS. J Oemctery Lot ' mm eTwdavid xpoe™ c e , REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. Keystone Phone 209 Y Charles York Stite* Yorfc YORK BROTHERS " Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. O. Box 661 Columbia Laundry EQUIPPED WITH LINEN-SAVING MACHINERY PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED Collars, 2 Cts. Each 1 A call on either Phone will bring our wagon to your door CONGRESS STREET AND BROADWAY | ■ I GET AN EASY PUMPING WELL 1 F.GOODELL ELDREDGE 1 ARTESIAN AND DRIVEN WELLS. Non - corrosive points used exclusively. 153 York Ave., West Cape May GOTO H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH Taken from his own fish pound daily 48=^ ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries

| CHURCH DIRECTORY FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William Dvre McCurdy. Preaching on Sunday at 10.30 and in the evening at 7.30; Sunday school at 3 p. m.; Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 7.30; Men's Union Meeting Saturday evening at 7.30. FIRST M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. S. Ec lyea, Pastor. Preaching Sunday 10.30 a. m, 7.30 p. m;. Sunday School 2.30 p. m.; Sunday Praise Service, 9 a. m. and 6 p ,m Class Meetings on Thursday and Friday evenings at 7.45 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.45 p. m. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT EPISCOPAL. \ Lafayette Street between Jackson and Decatur Streets. Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Evening service 7.30 p.m. £arly Communion service as announced. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school. 3.00 p. m. Midweek. Wednesday 8.00 p. m.; Y. P. S. C E, Fridays. 7.30 p. m.. Junior Endeavor Fridays, 4.00 p. m. HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE at the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea: Masses— Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock A. M. Week days at 7.30 A. M. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. : Evening devotions. Sundays and Fridays. at 7.30. SECRET SOCIETIES Cape Island Lodge Xo.,30, F. and A. M. — Communications second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room j Washington and Franklin streets. j Adoniram Chapter, No. 39, Royal j Arch Masons — Convocations third Mon- I (lav of each month at lodge room, Wash- ; ington and Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge, No. 258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows — Meets each Friday at Auditorium Jackson street. Cape May Encampment. No. 68, L 0. O. F., meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the AudiOgallalla Tribe. No. 157. Improved Order of Red Men. Meets each Tuesday evening at Auditorium. Columbia lodge. No. 23. Independent Order of Mechanics — Meets each Monday evening at the Auditorium. Patriotic Sons of America — Meets each Tuesday evening at the Rutherford Ruilding on Decatur street. , Cape May lodge No. 21. A. 0. U. W., meets first and third Thursdays of each months at Ogden's Hall. Perry street. Cape May Council. No. 1091, Royal Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 183. Improved Ordor of Heptasophs — 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 Wed- , nesday of each month at the AudiCold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 13.1 — Meets in Hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meet9 on . first Monday evening in each month at the corner of Washington and Franklin Friendship Council No. 27. D. of A.— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.30 in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. The John Mecray Post. No. 40. G. A. R- — Meets on the first Monday of each month at 7.30 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street school building. Ladies Can Wear Shoes fine size smaller after using .Mien's Foot-Ease, the Antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes for tired, swollen, aching, tender feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Gives rest and I comfort. Sold everywhere. 2.7c. • Ask , for Allen's Foot-Ease. Don't accept any . substitute. Road the "'Exploits of Elaine" in the . Star and Wave, then see the famous story illustrated at Armstrong's Opera House on Jackson Street, Tuesday , evening. PARKER'S I > HAIR BALSAM ,

8 Too many women struggle under pains and aches. They are not sick— but weak, nervous, irritable. Soch women need that blood0 strength that comes by ««Hng i- SCOTT'S EMULSION. It also 1 strengthens the nerves, aids the apj. petite and checks the decline T If wife or mother tire eaeiy Ax or look run down. SCOTTS $Sk EMULSION am build her up. SHUN SUBSTITUTES. AW d ~ ' — FLOOD TIDE 1 0 tlious who are searching for har- '• bor I On an ocean of stormy unrest, Tosed hither and thither 'mongst breakers Bearing death on each turbulent crest, "r Come now, while the tide in its flooding Bids the wild, swirling tumult to cease ; f Come^oyer the liar that is keeping Thy worn soul from its haven of f peace. ■r ' The signals that show thee Ihe channel Have been lit by the Christians on shore. 0 come. eVr the tide in receding Sets the current towards danger once more. - Safe riding at anchor in Jesus. » See the barks that have steered I for the Light ! /The bar of thy saul's indecision • Is what keeps thee in terror and • j night. To-night all the waves of thy longing ® Buoy thee up o'er the treacher1 ous reef: 'Tis flood tide of grace for thy spirit ! 1 Come! Tn Jesus alone is relief. Tt may he that never hereafter Can tliv bark o'er the barrier ride. The undertow draweth thee deatht wards: O then, come, e're the turn of the tide. 5 — Layette E. Eldred. in Sailors' I Magazine. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 1 O A S T O KM A PARSLEY USEFUL AND EASY TO GROW A packet of parsley seed is suf- , fieient for any home garden and , will provide material for a beau- . tiful garnish. The Extension Specialist in Market Gardening at the . New Jersey Experiment Station r recommends the Extra Dark Moss Curled as the most beautiful vari1 etv. and states that the seed is gen- ; erally sown thinly in a shallow 1 row. The seed should be covered I with about a quart or of an inch of - soil, which is pressed down gently. 1 When the plants come up they should he thinned to about three • inches apart and the soil mulched ' with stable manure to preserve ■ moisture and promote a rich green leaf from spattering up the leaves during rains. Leaves may be cut from the plants during the entire summer and fall. In November the parslev roots may be taken up and planted in a ltox of rich soil. Tt is a good plan to have several inches of stable manure in the bottom of ' the hox to furnish plant food and insure drainage. The soil should be about six inches deep and the ' l>ox should be placed in the green ■ bouse or in a sunny window in a 1 warm cellar or with the window ' continue to furnish leaves until the following spring. "For Rent" cards carried in stock 5c r^Ji. All kinds of sign cards made to order. Star, and Wave Stationery Department. (■■rnai o n/vitn

FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CARS STORED. CARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF ACTO SUPPLIES. LGEXTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MOR SE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. XEYSTONE 1-90a BELL 12-A