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*" "S "THE LITTLE SHOP" 427 Washington Street A. B. VAN DERVOORT OPEN ALL THE YE\R We have a full line of Stamped Goods, Columbia Yarns, * Raffia, And all materials to be found in an up-to-date Art Shop. » I ' '
| Paige Automobiles Are in a distinctive class. They are popular because of their fine appearance, modern equipment, simplicity of opeiation, low cost of upkeep, and the running expense is trifling. A more suitable Xmas gift is not listed. For detailed Information or Demonstration see DAVID KONO WITCH 408-10 Washington St.. Cape May I
_ . 1 ■" To Charles H. Paase, Esther Jane Pease, Sheldon T. Pease, Rials Pease, Evelyn P. fleiSw and Ernest W. Kemp. By virtae of an order of the Court of Chaneery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date _ hereof, in a cause " herein William T. Pease, et ux, et ale, are complainants, and you are defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or demur to the complainants bill on or before the fourteenth day of March next, or said bill will be taken as confessed against you. Said bill is filed for the partition of certain lands situate in Urn City Of Cnpe liny, in the county of Cape -May. and State of New Jersey, of which Jane' D. Pease died, seized; and you Charles H. Pease, Sheldon T. Pease, and Evelyn P. Chambers, are made defendants because you daim to be tenants in common ■ therein and own said lands or some parts thereof ; and you. Bather Jane Pease an^J Risie Pease, an made defendants, because as the wives of Charles H. Pease and Sheldon T. Pease .respectively, you claim a right of dower in the respective shares of your husband's in the" said premises; and you Ernest W. Kemp, are made a defendant because you claim to have an attachment tfsued out of the ' Cape May County Circuit Court against j ( the- interest of the said Charles H. Pease, | on the said. lands and daim some interest i , therein ■ ». Dated January 11, 1918. ' LEWIS T. STEVENS, Solicitor of Complainants, i 618 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. 896— l-6-4t p. f. ■MSI Gummed Labels in fancy out out designs, or colors at very low prices. A postal will bring full information. Star and Wave Publishing Company, Cape May, N. J.
This Is Not An Announcement IT IS A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS. THESE FACTS ARE BOUND TO BE INTERESTING TO ANYONE WHO IS CONSIDERING THE PURCHASE OF AN AUTOMOBILE The Detroit manufacturer whose product we handle asked us some time ago how many cars we oould sell during the month of November. Evidently we didnt place our figures sufficiently high to make it interesting to the manufacturer, as he immediately advised us that if we doubled tbia allotment we would be given a liberal bonus on each car. We agreed — the ears are now arriving— and we are going to move them. We want to state rigbt here that this is not a "going out of business" proposition — neither is it a "dean up," but simply a plan of the manufacturer to get tbeee cars better known In my territory. It Is a Real Opportunity to purchase the latest Fall Model of a car selling for lees than (1,000, with the following up-to-the-minute specifications: Roomy five-passenger body upholstered in genuine leather. Powerful 39 h. p. motor, llS-ineh wheelbaae, genuine easy riding cantilever springs, oversised tires,, one-man mohair top, electric starting and lighting system— in fact, the equipment is oomplete down to the minutest detail. A written one-year guarantee and our regular service goes with each car. Here Is. Our Plan WE WILL GIVE TO EACH PURCHASER OF ONE OF THESE CARS, THE LIBERAL BONUS WHICH THE MANUFACTURER HAS OFFERED US. THIS AMOUNTS TO ( . NO, WE WONT GIVE THE FIGURES HERE. SUFFICE IT TO SAY THAT THE AMOUNT IS MUCH MORE THAN YOU WILL EXPECT. Come See the Cars, or Phone Us - and We Will Bring One to You MOTOR SHOPS Wildwood Ave. Wildwood, N. j. Opposite Both Stations Or a call at Star and Wave Office will receive prompt attention Keystone Phone 65X , I '- I
», MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANE f. At CayS May, la the State of New Jar-, eey, * dees ef btutaro* «e December! >f s«. 19x3: » - * RESOURCES. s, Loans and discount*, fifc?,27S.43 >- Overdraft* secured, 27.03 d, Overdrafts unsecured, 8Y7 1' U S.. bonds deposited to self cure circulation (par value) 50,000.00 a Bonds other than U. & bonds pledged to secure ,f post* feartqg ide- • .... e posits, 7,000.00 d Securities other ). U. S. bonds (not inL eluding stocks) » owned unpledged, 66,229.00 w • ■ n Total bonds, securities, etc., 72£»pO « Subscription to stock 4. of Federal Reserve -} h»nk, 4600.00 e Less amount unpaid, 2260.00 2860J00 u Value of Banking house, 21/100.00 e Furniture and fixtures, 1,0(0.00 d Net amount due from Federal >, Reserve Bank, 6,500.00 a Net amount due from approv - e ed reserve agents in other t reserve cities, 18,328.06 (, j Other checks on banks in the 1 samp city or town as* rej porting bank, 250£J Outside checks and other cash items, 409.43 Fractional currency r. nickels and cents, 710.48 J 119,91 Notes of other National = banks, 1060.00 Federal reserve notes, 250.00 Total coin and certificates, 25,398.90 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer, 2,500.00 Total, 535,185.13 I LIABILITIES. ^ Capital stock paid in, (50/100.00 ! Surplus fund, 25,000.00 '• Undivided profit* 22,719.63 Reserved for hit, 3^00.00 1
26,919.63 Less current expenses 1 and taxes paid 5/35.20 20,334.43 1 Circulation notes outstanding, 49300.00 I Individual deposits sub i ject to check, 146,921.63 Certified checks, 75.00 1 Postal Savings deposits, 1,237. 07 Deposits requiring no- 1 tice but less than 30 ( day* 242.167.19 Certificates deposited. 150.00 i Total. 635,185.18 I State of New Jersey, County of Cape May, 88. f I, E. J. Jerrell, Cashier of the abovenamed, bank, do solemnly swear that ' the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. c E J. JERRELL, Caahier. I Subscribed and sworn to before me, this eighth day of January, 1916. ® SAMUEL F. E I. DREDGE. Nortary Public. c Correct — Attest : H. S. RUTHERFORD, 1 JOHN W. MEGRAY, WILLIAM L. CUMMINGS, G 895--l-15.lt Directors. P Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs. Good work at consistent prices. Jesse R M. Brown, 110 and 112 Jackson St S
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A If you have some money iaid by for •uture uae, the place to put that mod^ ' is in the Security Trust Co.. Cape May.' VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Charles Tomlin entered for General Training and Apple Growing as his project and is first to complete the special course. His project for the second term is "Peach Growing." The Monday evening talks instituted by Prof. Stackbouse are a complete success. "More Chairs" is the order for next Monday. The topics were varied last time Dr. Julius Way reading a most excellent paper upon "Home Sanitation." Clinton Cresee spoke upon "Apple Growing," and a Court House gentleman giving his experience and its lessons in starting an apple orchard. Next Monday the promise is that Clinton Cresse will speak upon bis specialty, "Peaches." Jamb Rodan will talk upon "Swine." . Florist Lang • uppn "Bedding Plants," and Mr 4- Gergaa. the local pdultry keeper, upon "Cepontting." Tbeae meetings are open to all and | ladies are especially invited. In the 1 day and evening classes a lot of work in seed testing and other 'garden oper- I atioDs is in progress. Recent additions to the equipment and library are, a I mimeograph presented by Mayor Morris Bayard of Woodbine and a full set, 1 dosen or more volumes, of Bailey's . Rural Science Series ^
°stateGsenate i (Continued from first page) I Revision and Amendments of laws — I Hutchinson, Pierce, Kloranoe. ' Riparian Rights— Stevens, Colgate, Hennessy . 1 Stationery and Incidentals Expenses — Smalley, Hutchinson sad Barber. Unfinished Business — Allen, Pierce, Aekley. Taxation — Pierce, Allen, Ackley. Senate Joint Committee. Home for Feeble-Minded Women — Smalley, Edge, Ackley. Home for Feeble-Mindod ChildrenWells. Gaunt, Martens. I New Jersey Reformatory— (Edge, Wells, Ackerson. Phased Bilk — Hutchinsbn, Ma this, ' Egan. • I 1 Public Printing— Rathbun, Stevens, » Hennessy. 1 Public Grounds and Buildings — Colgate, Edge, Martens. I Sanitarium for Tuberculous Diseases— * Allen, McOtE, Barber. 1 School for Deaf Mutes — Math la, Stevens, Florence. I Sinking Fund — Pierce, Colgate, Hennessy. 1 Soldiers' Home — Stevens, Ma this, Ackley. State Home for Boys — McCran, Rathbun, Flrence. State- Home for Girls— Hutchinson, Allen, Ackerson. State Hospintal— Rathbun, Hutchinsin, ' Barber. ' State library — Pierce, McCran, Munson. < State Prison — Colgate, Allen, Munson. ' State Village for Epileptics — Gaunt, ' Smaller, Barber. 1 Treasurer's Accounts — Smalley, Welti, ' 1 Assembly Committees. ' Assenfbly committees appointed by c the speaker were as follows: t Standing Committees. c Agriculture — Roberts, Allison, lake, ' Ackerson. 1 Appropriations — Barradale, Piereon, 8 Oliphant, Herrick. Banking and Insurance — Woolverton, • Morgan, Hammond, (|0. H.) Kuhleka. * Bill Revision — Ackerman," Silberman, ' Wolverton, Simpeon. ^ Boroughs and Borough Commissions — J' Pancoast, De Camp, Conrad, ^ f Claims and Pensions — Scudder, Mor- ^ gan, Hammond (JJ, Bailey, Rracknet, ^ Commerce and Navigation — Berry, ' Winne, Allison, Dugan. ft Corporations — Runyon, Titus, Shep- * pard, Scudder, Galvin. ® Education — Crosby, Dalrymple, Kates, 8 Icbst. Elections — Schoen. Adamson, Pan- " coast. Godfrey, Dolan. Federal Relations — Hammond (O. H.), ^ Lakek, Bailey, Carroll. ® Games and Fish— Mutcbler, Greenwood ® Johnson. Agnew. rl Highways — Gilbert. Greenwood, Mutchler, Whitman, Herrick. 01 Incidental Expenses — 'Hammond, (J), ®' Hunter, Morgan, Gannon. 1 Judiciary — Kates. Crosby, Runyon, | ^ Geran. ' Labor and Industries — Conrad, Hunter. J ^ Pierson, Ackerman. Yannote. Militia — Oliplianl, Gilbert. Adamson,!^ Roberts, l-ol»l«-in. i Miscellaneous Business — Pancoast,'*"' ■
Randall. Mutcliler, Agnew. i Municipal Corporations — West, Dalrymple, Schoen, Downs, Agnew. Printed Bills — Johnson, Roberts Hunt- J er, Allison, Carroll. Public Health — Downs, De Camp, Ack- ! ■ erman, Conrad. Aaron. ' ^"Railroads and Canals— Randall, Barra- 1 * dale. Wolverton, Sheppard, Dunne. Revision of Laws — Godfrey, Randall. Pancoast, Barradale, Anderson. Riparian Rights — Dalrymple, Silber man, Adamson, Hammond (J.), Kelton. Social Welfare — Pierson, Buehler, Lake, Scboen, Iobst. Stationery — Sheppard. Hammond, (O. ' H.), Oliphant, Gilbert, Vannote. Taxation — Whitman, Berry, Greenwood, West, Moore. j ' Towns and Townships— De Ckmp, 1 Dadley, Mntchler, Silberman, Galvin. | Unfinished Business — Hunter. Bailey, i Johnson, West, Ackerson. j ( Ways and Means — Roberts, Buehler, ! < Whitman, Winne, Felton. Joint Committees. Home, for Feeble-minded Children — " j Winne. De damp, Whitman, Anderson, , Home for Feeble-minded Women — Dadley, Greenwood, Ackermar~ Brack - ner, Dunn. ! New Jersey State Reformatory— Mbr I gan, Johnson, Adamson, Dolan, Barra- 1 dale, Conrad, Kuhlke, Herrick. ] Printing— Oliphant, Titue, Dalrymple, i Simpeon, Moore. Public Grounds and Buildings— Gil- . Randall, Oonrmd, Kuhlke, lobst , Ranitatorium for Tuberculosis Dia- ] eases — Pierson, Roberta , Barradale, j Aaron, Moore. , School for Deaf Mutes — Hammond,
(Bast) X W. GL*ABOTT (J.), Sheppard, Ooshy, Simpenw, Dunn Sinking Fund— Lake. Scudder, West, Geran, Agnew. Soldiers' Home— Hammond, (O. H.), Crosby, Godfrey, Vannote, Brackner. Reform School for Boy* State Home — Allinaon, Buehler, Morgan, Dungan, , Galvin. Industrial Home for Giria — (Statd , home)— Allison, Scboen, Randall, Gan* non, Loblein. State sHospitak— Adam^M* Downs, Runyon, Ackerson, Carroll. State Libracy-titus, West, Pierson, Geran. State Prison — Silberman, Winn* (J. H-), Aaron, .Herriek. State Village for Epileptics Mnfcks Berry, Downs, Simpson, Anderson. Treasurer's Accounts — Bailey, Whrtn Wolverton, Felton, Geran. Wolverton, Felton, Gerna. Special Committees. Rules — Pilgrim, Kates, Whiteman. Clergy— Oliphant, Berry, Iobst. Officers of Senate. The principal officers elected in thai senate, all being Republicans, were as follows: Secretary, Francis B. Davis, of Oloiicester; assistant secretary, John )Wi of Union; journal clerk, William Stiles of Salem; supervisor "of Mils', H. Johnson of Essex; assissupervisor of bills, Fletcher L.; Fritz of Morris and Raymond 0*Donnell of Somerset; assistant journal clerk, Jed DuBoie of Cape May; calendar clerk, Edward L. Sturgess of Glous center; bill clerk, Charles L Waters bury, of Essex; sergeant-at-arma, L* Anderson of Mercer; assistant ser-geant-at-arfs, Harold Cbafey of Ocean. President Read announced his list of senate committees, as follows: Officers of the Assembly. The following officers of the house were elected: Assistant to the clerk of house, Henry E. Hathaway, Mercer; journal clerk, George H. Johnson, assistant journal clerk, George Mercer; assistant supervisors of George P. Coles, Essex; John B. Wood and Harry M Freeman, Essex and V. Potts, Cumberland; assistant eerge&nt-at-arms, Thomas F Grant, Arthur A. Stiles, Atlantic; Mil clerk, Richard J. Chaplan, Morris; assistant biH clerk, Charlee Troxler, Essex, stenographers John E Demerest, William H. Duffield Gloucester; Philip Schmitz and Jacob Weinberg, E. J. Hand, Cape May; Chaa. Hugh O'Brien Essex; Clinton Mercer; William Kinney, Morris, J. Anderson Bugbt-c, Ocean; Samuel Kleinfelds, Salem; Alfred H. Palmer. Somerset; William P. Phillip, clerks, Donald Rose, Bergen; Ogden H. Matthews, Burlington; Joseph Maull, Albert Maysle, Chinden ; Albert Kemmer John Gnatz Essex; James N. B> nners, Gloucester; Harry P. Downs, Morris; Samuel Reynolds Ocean; Abraham Freisnick,' James Hatbwell and David Barclay, Passaic; Clarence M. Hall. ttalein; Robert N.
i Crane, Union ; Daniel Bishop, Jr., Burlington; M. W. Gibbs. Camden; Gedney : Rigor, Cape May ; Vincent Albano, ! Harry C. Ruoff, Abraham Flink, James i Kane, Essex; George Rock, Jr., Mercer; j Harry Hamilton, Pas«ic; John Mitrock, j Somerset. ; Thirty-six bills and one resolution 1 were introduced in the Senate and thirty-three bills' w. re introduced in the House of Assembly, making seventy in the tfery first session. Gee. its going to be worse than ever in spite of the pleas of the Governor, President of , Senate and Speaker of the House to reduce bill introducing and law making t to a minimum. If we could lose about I 90 per cent.'of all the laws already on the statute book-, there would be plenty remaining. ' BARRY— SHAW. j Mies Alberta L. Shaw, daughter of | Commissioner and Mrs. William S. was married Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage, by the Rev. B. P. Judd to Mr. Robert A. Barry, of Mr. and Mrs. Barry will make their home in Philadelphia. —
OLDER ST STRONG? i To be healthy at seventy, jjrepare at forty, is sound advice, because in the strength of middle lile we /oo often forget that neglected colds, or careless treatment of alight aches and pains, simply undermine strength and bring chrome weakness for later years.® To be stronger when older, keep your blood pore and rich and active with the *rsn|phJwiMing and hkwul-ivmp11^'"! . properties of Scott's BoraWon which is a food, a tonic and amediriBe to keep toot . blood rich, alleviate rbeaaatiaa and ' ■vtad tickaeaa^ No alcohol ta tott'a. j

