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

PAGE THREE . „ CAPE MAT 8TAR AND WAVE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER is, 1918 -r— — ■ ;

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The New Home y J TheOldest School | The new bulletins o t Pelrce Stf School on Pino Street. weet of JJ. Broad. Is the most completely W | equipped city private school buildlc« in the United States W I Natural llrht on four aides: two (I. elevators: dlnlmt-room^ 7T . gum. and nit other a.hoo. nc \ The Met school year opens. In Xt September. In the no* bull ill nc. U Business and Secretarial courses *" t for youn* men and youcc women. U I". Send for catalocue. and booklet ... * of views of the new building. w PE1RCE SCHOOL § \ Pine Street, West of Broad, \j/ (ft Philadelphia U/ 50S-**-3l-8t TCZ

B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVE. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO , Keystone Telephone 133D. A. D. Saeves. Pros. D. W. Green, Sec. REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CO., inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, S 1PPLIES AND PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Machinists. Consulting Mechanical and Electrical Engineer- Agents for Peerless Mazda Lamps. Electric Irons, Kane, ^to'va and Fixtures. Estimates Ftirniahed Phone — Keystone 114 M ' 405 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY . NJ

KOKES & REUTER 524 WASHINGTON STREET Confectionery, Ice Cream and Cakes SECURITY TRUST CO, Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J., June 3Cth, 1915

RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans. .,81, 563,583.45 Bonds and Mortgages ... 242,281.:. 1 . Stocks and Bonds 577,038.63 ' | Overdrafts 32.12 , ^ Banking Houses, Camden, Cape May and Gloucester 130,00v.0t) j Cash and Reserve, 337,694.55 1 •2,850,530.14 | 'i *

LIABILITIES. 1 1 Capital S 100,000.0o I | Surplus 100.000.00 ; I Undivided' Profits 87.682J1 { j DEPOSITS 2,560,847.23' 1 Reserve for taxes 2,000.00' •2,850,530.14 ; i

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed o^Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without chargeSafe 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

H FROM MULE DRIVER i A TO PRESIDENT H m , There was once a boy who drove mules H H on the tow path of a canal, but he did not fl J stay long at this occupation, for he was ■ determined to rise, and by his industry and 1 ■ saving, he succeeded nobly. That boy was u || James A. Garfield, who became the twen- H W tieth Piesident of the United States. J Faithful industry and regular saving al- n M ways accomplish good results. A M Now is the time to open an account with ||

jij TIN ROOFS , AND SPOUTING I - ! ; Require attention all the year. If yours is nearly gone ask for an estimate now. J 5c and 10c House Furnishing Goods Of All Descriptions, at JESSEIBROWN 110 and 112 ,i— V5or/-t. Cape May, N. J.

\ } ^ IRON , I I FOR EVERY FENCE j |jj|||| I I 1 I j ill 1 1 1 j 3taa No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Con Supply Your Wants - For Residences, Divisions on Property Lines, Cemeteries, Private Burying Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Church and School w Property, Court Houses and Jails

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\ X TE are direct factory representative j VV in thie section for The Stewart Iron Works Co., "TbelWorid's Greatest Iron Fence Works." Their immense output enables them to figure on a small manufacturing profit, thereby giving us advantage of the lowest prices, which puts us in a position to quote low prices to the property owners. :: — 1 I

For PRICE Call On or Addreu J \ ILLIAM MCI-AUDEN Beautify and Protect the A*iD SOUTH IAFATE1TE ST?. » j • Cemetery Lot E. W. DAVID EX?E7i^ce REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, 1J. .1 Keystone Phone 209 Y 3 ' Charles York Stfte» Ycrl YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. F-sti .nates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. O. Box 661

Columbia Laundry

LAUNDRY A WINNER. That is what people say about, our j wbrk, for we use such care in every dej tail of it that we cannot fail to give {satisfaction. Perhaps. you are not enI tirely satisfied with the way your launI dry work has been done in the past. If so, just let us do it once, and we guarI antee you will never go to any other laundry.

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A call on either Phone will bring our wagon to your door CONGRESS STREET AND BROADWAY PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED 11H.C.BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH Jt aken from bis own fish pound'datfy ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries

CIHJRCB DIRECTORY FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William J)yrc McCurdy. j 1'ieaciiing on Sunday at 10 JO 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 JO. FIRST M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. S. Rclyea, Pastor. ! Preaching Sunday 10JO a. m., 7.30 ' "J p. in;. Sunday School 2.30 p. m.; Sun-! j say Praise Service, 9 a. m. and 6 p .m. I Class Meetings on Thursday and Friday evenings at 7.45 • p. m. Prayer I I Meeting. Wednesday evening 7.45 p. m. j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' 'Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7 JO ; p. in. ; Sundry school, 3.00 p. m. Mid- ' week, Wednesday . 7.30 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. ! E., Fridays, 7J0 p. in., Jtfiiior Endeavoi Fridays, 4 00 p. m. , HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE. At the ChurJK of Our I^dy, 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. >f. Evening devotions, Sundays and Fridays. at 7.30. CITY DIRECTORY Mayor. Williffm L. Stevens. Alderman. Harry Hebenthal. Recorder and Superintendent of Water < Works, Thos. W. Millet, Jan. 1, 1916 ! Collector. Walter J. Fenderson. Jr., Jan- ; uary 4, 1918. v , 1 Assessor, Allen Wales. Jan. I, 1913. Treasurer, Stephen B. Wilson, Jan. 1. ' 1919 City Stdicitor. J. M. E. Hildretb, Jan. 1. 1916. * ' Building Inspector, Jos. H. Elwell. Jan. { 1. 191«. ~ t Engineer of Water Works, Frank C. B. S ponce. City Engineer. L. E. Miller, Jr., Jan. 1, j 191/t Board of Education:— Luther OgJen March, 1918 E. Jerrell, . . . j March. 1918 Samuel R. Stites Marc.i, 191S I Wm. Porter = March. 1917 . [John Hewitt March, 1917 j COUNTY DIRECTORY. j Jii-tiee of Supreme Court. Charles C. ' Black. Dem.. 1922 [circuit Judge'. Howard Carrow. Dem., Law Judge. Henrv II Eldredge. Dem., ' April 1, 1910. Prosecutor of Pleas, vacant. ■Sheriff, Coleman 1. Corson, Dem., 1917.; Coroners — Wm. H. Thompson, Rep., j Lower Township, Nov. 1915;. Mark) Lake; Rep., Ocean City, Nov., 1916; i B. C. Ingersoll, Wildw'ood. Oountv Clerk, A. Carlton Hildreth,aRep., Jan.", 1920. Surrogate, Edward L. Rice, Dem., Nov... 1917. •State Senator, Harry Wheaton, Dem., ' 1916. Assemblyman, Lewis T. Stevens, 1916. 1 County Collector, Joseph I. Scull. Rep. County Board of Elections — Q. h. I Dougherty, Alfred "land, Walter Ruth erford. C. M. Wvstcott. Terms of Court — Second Tuesday in April, September and December. SECRET SOCIETIES. Cape Island Lodge No. 36, F. and A. M. — Communications second and fourth Tuesdays of each mor'h at lodge room Washington and Franklin streets. Adoniram Chapter. No. 39. Royal Arch Masons — Convocations third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge. No. 25S. Independent Order of Odd Fellows — -Meets each Friday at Auditorium, Jackson street. Cape May Encampment, No. 69. I. 0. _ O. F.. meets the second _ and fourth Thursdays of each nfonth at the Auditorium. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 157, Improved j Order of Red Men. Meets each Tuesday evening at Auditorium. Columbia Lodge, No. 23, Independent Order of Mechanics — Meets each Mon- ' day evening at ♦he Auditorium. Patriotic Sons of America — Meets each Tuesday evening at the Rutherford Building on Decatur street. Cape May Lodge No. 21. A. O. U. W., m-'<-t« first and third Thursdays of each month at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street. * Cape May Council. No. 1691, Royal Arcanum— Sleets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave. No. 183, Improved Order of Hcptasophs — Meets at Rutherford Building. 812 Decatur street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Camp. No. 8772. Modern Woodmen of America— Meets first Wedp nesdav of each month at the Auditorium. tlamp 110, P. O. E. of A. of Cold . 'Spring, meets Thursday evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at _ 8.00 p. m. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 135— Meets in Hall at Cold Spring [ every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meets on L first Monday evening in each month at the corner of Washington and Franklin street®. Friendship Council No. 27, D. of A.— .Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2J0 in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. The John Mecray Post, No. 40, G. A. , i.— Meets the first Saturday afternoon of each month at 2.00 p. m., at Franklin street school building. Advertise your wants In tbs Cape Iky Star and Wmn.

HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? *»Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or are you subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption whiob so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the respiratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heels the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best specialists. You can get it at any drug store. Scott & Bowse. Bloomfield. K. J. . SALE OF LANDS For Delinquent Taxes in tlfe the Borough of West Cape May. ' j PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Harry T. Ludlam, Collector of the i Borough of West Cape May and Stats of New Jersey, that he will sell at public sale for taxes assessed for the year 1914, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter menf tioned, for tie shortest term for which any person or persons willfagree fo take . the same, or'in fee. where no one will '•id for a shorter term and pav the tax lien thereon, including interest and costs. The said sale will take place in Bor- . "Ugh Hall, Fourth Avenue, West Caps May. N. J., Tuesdav. November 30, 1915, at 1.30 p. m. The said land-, tenements, hereditaments and real .'-state so to be sold, and 'the names of the persons against whom' the said taxes have been laid or assessed r on account of the same and the amount sj"f taxes paid or assessed on account ot ' each parcel, are as follows, viz: "i James W. Allison, House and.. lot No. 259, block 17. Miller tarm. S18.82 Jatnes W. Allison. Jr.. house and lot No 260, block IS, Miller farm, 23.77 S. H. Bytlunvood, lots 283 and 284. block 21, Miller farm.' 3.96 i. Mr-. Noah Bryan, house and lot south side Mechanic Street. I ea-t- of state Street. 14.85 ' j Hattie Collins, one-half interest }■■ 'in double house, north side ElI. ! dredge Ave., adj. Jieirs Sclieli , longer'* * 13.86 j liattie Collins, house and lot cor- " i tier Eldredge Avenue and Rail- | road Avenue. 20.79 I Mark Cheek, house and. lot 287, block 21. Miller farm. 7.93 g .Cape May Light and Power Com- - panv. lot Railroad Avenue ltd- ~ * joining Roman. 13.86 8 Lai. nia Clemens, lot- 229 aqd * 7: ,229. block 14. Miller farm. 6.93 7 Heirs Livingston Eldredge, house j and lot. Second Avenue adjoining R. >. Hoffman. 22.77 I William Griner. lot 451. block ■ 38. lots 17 and '!«. block 2. Miller farm. 4.95 1 Draper Cre. ii. hou-e and lot 204. , block 17. Miller farm. 7.93 Mo,e- i ireeii house and lot east side Green Street. * 3.47 i Joseph P. Graves, house and lots r. I 436. 440. bnoc£ 37. Miller ., ; Farm, . 39.62 Ralph Hifhh'-s .-house ulll] lot. t' .north side Mechanic Street. ; { LandfTTract. - 28.72 I Walter \>.vett. l,o,i-e and lot • south sub* Emerald Avenue, adj '' ! George Ogden, 17.83 | William James Moore, house and ' I. lots 209. 210 and 211. block 12, _ i Miller farm. 36.84 ' j Heirs Joiin Marrow, lot 367. block 30. Millar farm. 1.98 j Mo-c Murry, house and lot south ; side Columbia Avenue, adj. ,. Keith. 11.88 Eugene Mousserone. house and n lots 226. 2*7. block 14. Miller farm. 25.75 Charles Paulson, house and lot north side York Avenue, adj. M. Oliver. 32.68 George Rutherford, farm atid 1- huildiqgs West side of Stevens h Street, adj. C. B. Reeves farm, 63.36 a Marv M Reeves, house and lot south side Pearl Street. 19.80 li Arthur G. Reeves, house and lot l" south side Mechanic Street, adj Steer property. 20.80 Emma J, Scull, bouse and lot Broadway and Emerald Ave- " u ue. 26.73 Entiua J. SoullJ house and lot , north side Columbia Avenue. C • adi. estate Eli\Teal, 9.90 • Enuna J. <8cull. (house and lot north side YoA Avenue, adj. (1 Clinton Hand. , 35.64 . j Emma J. Scull, lit 224, block | 14. Miller farm. 1.98 lt i i Jiarles M. Shiple'y. lot 114. block i 5. Miller farm. 99 {Emma Searles. half interest in >4 j double house Eldredge Avenue d | adj. Detwih-r. 13 86 (Swain Brother.-, lot south side ■ Pearl Street. 4.95 h I Heir- Trrphene Swain, bouse >- i and lot south side York Avenue. adj. A. W. Hand. 15.84 tl ' Walter Trusty, house and. lot j- North side Columbia Axennc. , adj. Kirasey. 19.81 i Anna Wright, lot 52. block 2. it Miller farm. 1.98 t, j Heirs Horace. Williams, lot 251. h block 17. Miller farm. 1.98 I Harry Williams, nous.- and lot n south side Mechanic Street, * 25.75 - | Arthur D. Wells, lots 12 and 13. ' j block "F. Hughe' tract, 2.97 , I Costs and interest from December 20/ J" | 1914. to date of settlement, together , j with the cost of /lii- advertisement, to be added. ^ j Dated November 5, 1915. gj HARRY T. LUDLAM, Collector. n HENRY H ELDREDGE, it Solicitor, n 752— ll-6-4t - If you have some money laid by for future use, the place to put that money L fa In the Security Trust Co., Cape May. a Your stbra be needed aooo. Jesse Brown, 110 and 111 Jsakaoa « Steeet, will furnish new pipe sad «res» the sfaras oa short nottss.