SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915 CAPE MAY STAR ASD WAVg FAGS KI«HT
" * ' ! Bute of Ohio. <4tT of Toledo. I # Lucas Counts'. I • 1 Frank J. Cheney makea o«th that] he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doinc business in the City of Toledo. County end Bute aforesaid. - and that said flnn will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLT. ARB for each and every case of CaUrrh that cannot be cured br the use of HALL'S CATARRH CORE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Bttorn to before me and subscribed In toy presence, this tth day of December. AiSeal),Bt A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. HalTa CaUrrh Cure la taken internally acta ffltectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggist*, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills foe constipaUon. AND THEY A-FISHIN' WOULD GO.; Liife at the seashore never palls. At least this is the belief of many of those who live" it year in and year, out. ' We passed by Scbellenger's Landing one beautiful June day. some years ago. and* noticed a friend of many years standing, as boy and mVL who bad been born almost within sight of the Luiilfctig and bad spent all of his life here, and much . of it in boating and fishing and gun- , ning. Iiis rapt gate was on the bright waters and the flitting boats and the ( bright skies. We stopped. for a jno- , mcnt to about a greeting and he said, "Ain't it great. Did you ever see anything prettier.. Say. Mr. A., if heaven , is as good a m this I shall be perfectly satisfied." Yet there arc dorr us, perhaps many ( more people here, who scarcely visit the , beach excepting on business bent, from { year's end to year's end. To others a ( fishing trip once or twice or three times . per year is a novelty, Uken, perhaps, j with some misgivings, with a feeling ( that it is an unwarranted indulgence. . Yet, if such a trip conveys to the open j sea anil air aud sky, under competent - direction and -with adequate facilities, i it were well worth a journey from Chi- ; •-ago. or even from Denver. ( Picture a September morning beauti- ^ ful as it cdu Is- at Cape May, briglit skies, feathered over lightly by fleecy ■white clouds; the braeing breeze, tindancing waters, even if the dance is ( rather high-flong- at times, and a ^ roomy, thorough -bred sea boat riding , through il all as though, it consciously participated in the thrilling environment. If you cannot enjoy, wholeheartedly. such an experience, you are 1 bard to please. ? The anchor i" dropped two. miles or more off shore and the fishing begins. Fishing is not apt to be wholly satisfactory to ihqse who are expecting anything definite. It should lie approached with au open mind, prepared to appreciate whatever comes. It is reasonably certain that tlie unexpected wi|l come, and therein lies the fun and the exl.il- _ a ration. Alur boat was peopled by four, three veterans and oile amateur. The Utter has never riseu to the height of a -rod and reel and the skill that this implies. lle_-wa» contented with a liand linc^riui tbe.tbrills which jcaiue from the deaths to his waiting finger. The ma cMnrry of rod and reel is not to be eomparrd. be thinks, with the direct message over the unencumbered line. The aensatiou is thi-re if it couies even from a robin, or the liieasley skate or the crusty shark. When the beautifully colored weak fish, or liake or mackerel gives, it. there is au added exhilaration. The acme of enjoyment is readied, however. when the gainey red drum connects anil valiantly battles to relieve hinisrlt of a firmly imbedded hook. If lie succeed*, what Idack grief! If be «tiw» not ami i* finally landed or rather boated, what great joy! It fell to the lot of the h ma tell i to attach to the only red drum of that tiny, and it was duly boated. With the aid of all the three vets, anil the joy Of the amateur was full and a September 28tb bci-auie a red letter day to him as well as to Senator Stevens. -pop" Wentzell booked one which ran strongly, broke water to give a brief glimpse of himself and then broke the hook. Heavens, bow bad we felt. Hie vet* were uot idle, however. They caught wrak_ fish. Wile fish, croskers and flounders, and an endless procession of robins, sharks ami skates and the amateur added bis full quota of tli ear Utter, together with a few croaker* and a couple of wise and weighty flounder* of five pounds or more each- The day was m notable success. If you want variety, go Into the open sea and vast your lines. Nobody knows what will attack from one moment to another, but there is certain to be no monotony in the day* play. Councilman Weutxell knows just where to find them in the uncharted Unea and never fails to bring home great strings. "He is one of the best of our Counciltnen and ranks near the top as a fialier Positively no copy will be received for publication in the Star and Wave after 5 o'clock Thursday P. 11., and under no circumstance will communication* be published without the signature "of the writer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A -4
HUDSON RIVER EXCURSION. ! TWO LOVERS CONERSATION Oh - THE SUBJECT OVER THE TELE- : PHONE— EVERYBODY IS GOING. i — : — By E. P. Stites, Jr. l Central give me Main 31306. There ' you are Miss Winsome, Hello, hello, is that you Jack! Yes that is your old r boy. What do you want, my dear? , Why Anna Traveler was just here and 1 she says she and Harry Princeton and ! a nice crowd of folk have just booked for the Cape May County outing up the j Historic Hudson on October second . i. ; Now Jack my dear, won't you please j try to get off and we will join the party, i Anna says that the C. W. Morse is be 1 largest river steamer in the- world and 8 that the dining room will seat over 8 three hundred people all at once, and ' t just think. Jack, you can be eating and ' not miss one speck of the scenery, as ' the big 'Seafthlightu .point out the beautiful panorama, and then Jack we are ' to come down river by daylight on the 1 great white fiver, the ''Renaelear." There are speaking tubes running from the 1 ' Pilot House to every one of the four decks, both fore and aft, and as we pass each point of interest one of the men in • the Pilot House tells you just what you would want to know. Hello, hello! Cen1 tral. pease don't cut us off. No indeed I will not, if von pardon me, I have been i listening. Tell me where I can get tickets, and make reservations. Why 1 will be only to. glad to do so. Write to Boxes 171 or 102 Cape May Outing, Cape May N. J.. an you will soon have ' your precious tickets. Hello, hello, An- ' na. You be sure and go right down and engage three State rooms and tickets. will send the office boy down to the house with the money, as they say you can't be sure of a Stateroom, unless you get right on the job. Goodbye. I nil! be up to the house early tonight, and we will make our plans, who we want besides to go along With v'"7 SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY* AND SATURDAY TRIMMED HATS. VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. COLONIAL AND ALL NEWEST SHAPES JUST IN. at Laura M. Brown's ] 417 Washington Street
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RESOURCES Time and Demand Loan*. $1,563,583.45 i Bonds and Mortgages 242,281.33 ( Stocks and Bands 577,038.63 , Overdrafts, 32.12 Banking Houses, Camden, Cape May and Gloucester • 130,000.00 Cash find Reserve, 337,594.65 j ; t $2,850,530.14 1 »
LIABILITIES. ' Capital $ 100,900.00 ' Surplus lOO.OOOBO 1 Profits, B7.682J1 ' | DEPOSITS 2,660,847.23 • for Uxes 2,000.00 1 $2,850,530.14 t ■ ■ j f£,iwur»u.n
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 Rest In Burglar-Proof Vault 1 -i ADVISORY BOARD. wn x ouajui.
I Spieer Learning, Chairman Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Jonneon Sherman S- Sharp.
Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. John B. Huffman « Albert G. Bennett Ken. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake
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