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SECURITY TRUST CO.! Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J., June 30th, 1915
RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans. -.$1,663,5X3.45 < Bonds and Mortgages".'... 242£8L30 c Stocks and Bonds ' 677,0S8A3 ( Overdrafts 32.12 ^ Banking Houses, Camden, Ckpe May and Gloucester 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve, 337 ,694.65 j ft8M.S30.14
I T.TARn.TTTKR Capital f 100,000.00 lOOfiOOJOO Undivided Profits 87,682.01 DEPOSITS 2,560,847.23 for taxes 2,000.00 $2,960,530.14
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Exceptor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safe Deposit Boxes for Bent *n Barglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD.
J Spieer I .earning, 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
y What 1» Needed H Blf Tli ere are thousands of young men who BB get the mistaken idea that it is impoaii- ; ■ 1 ble for the en to save. LB What is needed is an account with us, By which instils the habit of weekly de- BB W a Bank your spare cash with us. I'm Aw Kg - ( * 3% INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS U The merchants National Bank N H CAPE MAY, N. J. REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CoT^T ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, b TPPLIES AKD 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 LBum&ies ruioiuicu
405 WASHINGTON ST.
CAPE MAY, N. J
P RINGS! "The celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment 5000 Beauties to : Select From Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S GARRISON 305 Washington St., Cape May IRON sis FOR EVERY «■ FENCE I ^ i PURPOSE # ttiiiHitittlll ' i tro ■ **lf B flilNiiaf'l "HHP1 I I illlll > 't3 No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Can Supply Your Wants far faUdstirss, Divisions on Piupetty Lines, Cemeteries, Private EarytDf Grounds. Cemetery Lot Enclosures. Church and School Property, Court Hoc see and Jails ( WcJkFco1? ^TbSwSk ik&eMnt In* Fence WDrta." Their immense output enables Sbem to figure on a small maa_. tajeofritt lowest prices^which puts us m a position to quote low prices to the ' property owners. j r« BUT HKX Cell Os sr AM* \ _ WUJJAM McFADDEN f . l-iy-ahMfc UA^lilp as MOT UUTtmiK. | i — — — II 1 - — - I
l! TIN ROOFS I AND SPOUTING I Require attention all the year. 1 ° \ If yours is nearly gone ask for 1 ' an estimate now. 0 I I — - * 5c and 10c House Furnishing Goods j Of All Descriptions, Jat | j JESSE BROWN I 110 and 112 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT | " MAX POTASHNICK I announces that he hat purchased the grocery business of J. FRANK WILLIAMS on Broadwav and will move his Feed Store into the same building. Fresh meats will be added making a 'complete line of GOOD E'A T S FOR MAN AND BEAST i We are also glad to announce that prices on feed have been reduced. Call and inspect this stock and see what you can save. 1 g MAX POTASHNICK ; Successor to J. SIMPKINS and J. FRANK WILLIAMS. j Broadway and Fifth Ave., West Cape May, N. J.
CfHJRCfl DIRECTORY FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William Dyre McOurdy. Preaching on Sunday at 10.30 and in the evening at 7 AO; Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 7.30; Men's Union Meeting Saturday evening at 7.30. FIRST M. E. CHURCH Rev. B. P. Judd. Pastor. Preaching Sunday 10.30 a. m., 7 AO p. m;. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. ; Sunday Praise Service, 9 a. m. and Bpworth League, 6.46 p. m. Class Meetings on Thursday and Friday evenings at 7.46 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.46 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday service* 10.30 a. m. and 7 JO p. m.; Sunday school, 8.00 p. m. Midreek, Wednesday 7 AO p. m.; Y. P. & a E., Fridays, 7 AO p. m., Junior Endeavor Fridays, A 00 p. m_ HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE. At the Church of Our Lady, Star of he Sea: i Masees— Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock ' A. M. Week days at 7 JO A. M. 1 Sunday School at 2J0 P. M. ] Evening devotions, Sundays and Fri- ' days, at TJ0. ^ SECRET SOCIETIES. ! Gape Island Lodge No 90, P. and A. < M. — Communications second and fourth f of each mor'h at lodge room , Washington and Franklin streets. Adoniram Chapter, No. 99, Boyal 1 Arch Masons— Convocations third Monof each month at lodge room, Wash- ( ington and Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge, No. 968, Znde- ^ pendent Order of Odd Fellows Meets
each Friday at Auditorium, Jackson Cape May Encampment, No. 68, L O. street. 0. F., meets the second end fourth Thursdays of each month at the Auditorium. ' Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved I Order of Red Men. Meets each Tuesr day evening at Auditorium, i 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 Building on Decatur street. Cape May Lodge No. 21, A. 0. U. Wn meets first and third Thursdays of each I month at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street. Cape May Council, No. 1091, Royal Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improv- ; ed Order of Hsptasophs — Meets at Rutherford Building, 812 Decatur street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Ckpe May Camp, No. 8772, Modern I Woodmen of America — Meets first Wednesday of each month av the AudiCamp 110, P. 0. 6. of A. of Gold . Spring, meets Thursday evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at 8.00 p. BL Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 135 — Meets in Hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Gape May Fire Department meets on first Monday evening in each month at : the corner of Washington and Franklin streets. Friendship Oonneil No. 27, D. of Aon Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2J0 in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. The John Mecray Poet No. 40, G. A. meets the first Monday evening of each month at 7.30 p. m., at Franklin School Building. Gape May Camp No. 96, Sons of VetN. J. Division, U. 8. A, meet the second and fourth Monday of each in John Mecray Poet Room, Franklin Street. LEAP printed on ribbons, doth or leather at the Star and Wave StaDepartment Write for prion.
I^™"cEAMrS.Tra"" Keys may be obtained in vicinity o! alarm boxes. No. 25 — Washington street mm Sehel-, lenger'a Landing. No. 32 — Washington street MM Union' No. 47— Washington street and MadiNo. 54— Lafayette and Bank streets. No. 58 — Bread and Elmira streets. No. 65 — Pittsburg and New Jersey ave No. 69 — Stockton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. No. 73 — Franklin an<P Washington st No. 75 — Howard street, opp Stockton av. No. 82 — Columbia avenue, and Goanoy No. 8< — Ocean stret near Beach avenue No. 91— Broadway and Giant. No 92 — Broadway and Beach avenue No. 92 — Perry street, near Bridge. No. 94 — S. Lafayette and Grant street No. 95 — Washington and Jackson sta No. 97 — Columbia ave. and Decatur at No. 98— lvishington and Ocean eta All active Firemen, City Police Officer^ and Hotel Watchmen are provided with keys. SEA UOU LEAGUE BASKET BALL BCnOULE. February 15 — Wild wood at Cape May. February 16 — Oape May at Ocean City. February 17 — Ocean City at Wild wood February 21 — Oape May at Wildwood. February 22— Ocean City at Oape May. February 26 — Wildwood at Ocean City. February 29— Wildwood at Oape May. March 1— Cape May at Ooean CSty. March 2 — Ocean City at Wildwood. March 7— Ooean City at Oape May. March 9 — Oape May at Wildwood. : March 11 — Wildwood at Ocean (Sty. March 14 — Wildwood at Cape May. March 15— Cape May at Ocean (Sty. March 16— Ocean C5ty ai Wildwood. Marsh 21 — Ocean City at Cape May. March 23 — Oape May at Wildwood. March 25 — Wildwood at Ooean (Sty. March 28 — Wildwood at Cape May. i March 29 — Cape May at Ocean City. March SO — Ocean City at Wildwood. "URIC ACID NEVER CAUSED : RHEUMATISM" I^WANT toprorc It to your ' Vfi - , WINTER CLOTHING For either men or women should be tailor made. Place your order now with j who has had years of experienoe , producing fine clothing for men and ( women. Latest Spring samples and styles are now ready. ( SCHERFR'S Decatur, pear Washington Street ( Children Cry MR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A ' =r 1
MOVING VAN n A large moving van, for long or short '• distance moving, any where at any time. ^ Sawed fire wood delivered at Cape i. May for $8.00 per cord. IT. W00L80N. 113 West Taylor Avenue, Wildwood, N. J., Keystone Phone 78. 749-11-6-12 t L. INGERSOLL « UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED d ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECb TRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RE - CHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS i House Wiring, Nlekleplating and . Oxidizing. Offlee: 306 Decatur 8*reet Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink ^ and numbering machine ink at Star and a Wave Stationery Department. AUTOMOBILES | Before buying see the new five pasj senger Metz touring ear, fully equipped with Gray and Davis electric lighting and - starter is an up to date car in every I detail, has perfectly safe transmission , for lady to drive, has full ellptical t springs back and front, and good spring ' upholstered cushions. Price $600. JOS. S. 8TITES, Agent , Ckpe May dty, N. J. Keystone Phone 134-M. | Gummed Labels in fancy cot out dew colors at very low prim. A postal will bring full information. Star and Ware Publishing Company, . Oape Ma.-, N. J. ' i If you have some money laid by for I future use, the plaee to put that moo ay k in the Security Trust Co, Ckpe May. i Head the Weekly Star aad Wave. ^
,i SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri FaetMh for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to m* - ■ directed, Issued out of til* Court mt Chsncery of New Jersey, on the Itoh day of January, A- D. lilt, in a oertatn cause where Caroline E. Haloes 2s complainant, and Russell Robinson, si sis are defendants. X shall expose tn , sale at puhjlc vendue, on TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. between the hours of twelve and Ave o'clock p. to., to wit, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said dsy, on the pi est' ' faes, at Cape May City, Ckpe 1 fey 7 County, New Jersey ; * All that certain tract of land sltaata In the city and county of Cape May, end state of New Jersey. Beginning In the Nerth line of New Jersey Avenue. 280 feet Bast of Brooklyn Avenue; thence Bast 40 feet, t$r North, 1*6 feet. Being lot No. *771. Note:— The above property win ha sold subject to the lien of taxes far the years 1014 and 1916, amounting So the sum of $03.0*. besides Interest sat f costs. COLEMAN F. CORSON. SheriC. Dated February 10, 1916.. , Horace F. Nixon. Sol'r.' 914-2-12-4t p. f., $6.99 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias, ' for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to ma • directed. Issued out of the Court at , Chancery of New Jersey, on the llth day of January, A. D. 1916, In a eartain cause where Helen M. Fogg la complainant, and Russell Robinson, at els are defendants, I shall expose te sale at public vendue, on TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. between the hours ot twelve and o'clock p. m., to wit. at two o'clock hit the afternoon of said day, on the promises, at Cape May City, Oape May 1 County, New Jersey; All that certain tract of land sltuata in the city and county of Cape May, and state of New Jersey, Beginning in the North line of New Jersey Avenue, 200 feet East of Brooklyn Avenue; thence East 40 feet, hqr North. 126 feel. Being lot No. 87Ti. Note: — The above property will bs sold subject to the lien of taxes for the years 1914 and 1916, amounting tis the' sum of $93.03, besides Interest sag costs . COLEMAN F. CORSON. SheriC. Dated February 10, 1916. Horace F. Nixon, Sol'r. 015— 2-12-4t p.f., $6.9$ BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. PUBLIC NOTICE. SEALED BIDS are invited for resurfacing with gravel a distance ef thirteen miles of the Main Seashore Tfoik in accordance with specifications, as falCommencing in West Cape May ai the ' Northerly end of the Stone Road aad 1 extending northwardly i distance mt eight miles, divided into four sections of miles each. Commencing at its intersection with the Ocean City Road at Marmora extending .Southwardly a distance of five miles, divided into two sections ot two and one-half miles each. Bids will be received and opened at TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD Tk HELD IN THE COURT HOUSE AT - on nr-i.Li ia ine. UUUKT HOUSE
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, ON TUB8t DAY, SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, s. A. D„ 1916. e The roadway will be put in condition to receive the gravel by and at the exf. pense of the County, and the gravel will be delivered to the successful bidders, F. 2 0- B. cars, at the nearest station on the Atlantic City (Reading) Railroad tracks by and at the expense of the County ; the bids to cover hauling andQ spreading in accordance with the specifications and under the direction of tb« j. County Engineer. j. Specifications can be obtained upoa application to Learning M. Rice. County i Engineer, Wildwood, N. J. Separate bids must be made for each section, but more than one section may . be embodied in one bidding sheet whisk ^ accompanies the specifications, j "P"e successful bidders will be required to furnish surety company bonds in the full amount of their bids to iasure a full and faithful compliance with all the terms and conditions of their . contracts and specifications, j The Board reserves the right to re- « j ject any or all bids. r By order of the Board , FRANK W. POWKES, | Clerk Board of Chosen Freeh oldera. j Dated February 14th, 1916. 919 — 2-19-3t ^ Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs Good work at oonsistant prices. Jesse j M. Brown. 110 and 112 Jaekson 8t. STOVES AND HEATERS ' are the proper subjects for discussion at j this time. In order to get right down to j • this heating argument call on Charles A. 1 Swain, 306-307 Jackson Street, and iw- j speet his large Hne of stoves, ranges, j and oil stoves. Bobber stamp pads, rubber stamp Uk and numbering machine ink at Star Mt Stationery Department.

