Cape May Star and Wave, 1 July 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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N THE MAN WHO H H INHERITS MONEY

Iand spends it as fast as he receives it is not as well HH off as the poor man who has formed the saving habit BH and building up a fund to his credit at the bank. Ski Yon know yon need a bank account — start one with I 3% Interest Paid on Time Deposits. m*

I The Merchants National Bank ,M li CAPE MAY, N. J. kj -

SECURITY TIUST CO. Southwest Corner Washington and Oce »n StreeU Cape May. N. J., December 31st, 1915

RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans, $1,174,860.28 1 Bondi and Mortgages, 238.006.88 Stocks and Bonds, » . 644,428.04 Overdraft!, 14H3 Banking Hoosea, Camden, CApe May and Gloucester 130,000 00 Ck*h and Reeene, 815,637 -61 * ' 83,102,831.25 I .

LIABILITIES. ■ Capital, $100,000.00 1 Surplus, 100,000.00 1 Undivided Profits, 84,109.24 ' Deposits, 2,908,722.01 j $3,102,831.25

Three Per Cent- Interest allowed on Time Deposits. '■ as Administrator, Ezesotor, Guardian or Tnutea. Wills drawn and kept without charge. 8ff« Deposit Boxes tor Rent in Burglar- Proof Vault "as f. > r „ ADVISORY BOARD. Henry C. Thompson, Secretary.

-J Spacer Learning, Chairman Aaron W. Hand Reabso T. Jonnson Sherman S- Sharp. Jdhn B Huffman

* ~ Albert IT" Bennett Hon- Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilton A Lake Dr. V. M.:D Marcy

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RINGS! VH»e celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment in South JersBy. ~ 5000 Beauties to j Select From J

Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S GARRISON 1 305 Washington St., Cape May i

Q} DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELRY j At Lowest Cash Prices \ PTNS WATCHES AHD JEWELRY REPAIRING— THIRTY-nVR YEARS RX- ( PERIENCE WITH LEADING NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA HOUSES. AN ISEo?™ LOVING CUPS SUITABLE PUR PRIZES ARE NOW READY PUR YOUR INSPECTION R. A. MINNER 513 Washington Street Kayatoae Pbooe 44-D WITH CAPE MAY OPTICAL A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Townsend 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N. J

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<1 The one automobile you can afford to own. Low cost of up-keep makes this machine the most desirable car on the market Ask Daniel Miller for details and a demonstration, which will convince you of the superior quality of the Overland. ; . rs* PHGES, $590. $615. $$95, $750 AND UP DANIEL MILLER, iub. Agent

108 6th Avenue

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DERR'S ICE CREAM Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered! Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 WJ8TSjt?°" TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS A SPECIALTY Keystone Phone gsA WEST CAPE MAY MARKET 420 Broadway, West Cape May GROCERIES, MEATS AND PROVISIONS. FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. We aim to keep prices down, especially in our Feed Department. BEN BOTWINICK, Mgr. Call 225 D for prices.

I. H. SniTH \y |j Glothler : 608 WisMnihn St. j> ; b \ Oepodi* Eeedin$ 3t». 1 7 E 7 E 7 I \\ CAPE MAY N. J. h E Salts for IE end upwards E / Bl E 7 Overcoats from $7 to 111 7 £ — ? h Hats. Cape, Trunks and Q h 7 h OenUemen's Furnishing OocS, ' h / I at Philadelphia prloea. L h JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE T Real Estate and i* Mortgage investments . i ■ ■ ■ .■ ■ — ■ h GOLD LliT jil il I oe iSlina sMk = etateSEilMiiiVMia thMyDfMM. Writs far frimm. fa > VyNtoviMiBOMyMEM1 hlei bbs, the pleas to pat Ma* h w Ihs ttbbi obl. am »»

Special Prices WINES S. Teitelman's Wholesale AND LIQUORS 312 WmshbigtOB Street Phones Cape May, N. J TEN Strong Companies Anrerate Capital over 110.000.000 Step rawec tad 1/ SAMUEL F. ELDREbcn. Flra Insurance Araot. Twenty-Six years of experleeea Tour Insurance planed with ma Is ahoolats proteetloo from loss by Sra. Apply to a r. EfinTirie National Ba* »illM s Oaps May. Now Jotssy. lis* r>m ttmoag ■* ■«** lag. Qpm bb AooocBt wm the ■iSBiilJ

(OsBtin* froo aeeoad page.) . r ■ marsh flooded. The berries which have been shaken- fro® tha» vines float on the surface to a wire screen, where they are caught and dried for shipment. There are approximately two handrail ' j acres in bearing, the yield varying from seventy-five to one hon- -./■ dred barrels an acre. The price at wholesale ranges frost $8 to 'j $17 a barrel. A large number of men and women are employed 1 in gathering, sorting' and shipping the berries. Money circnktoi ) freely and laborers receive their wages promptly, in cash. Good grazing land is sold at $10 an acre. A beautiful modern bungalow, situated on a magnificent site, s overlooking the peacefully flowing Tockahoe River, can be your* ,J for $1250. Tuckahoe is only a short distance from Ocean City, one ef. 1 Cape May County's beautiful seaside resorts, asd a ready market \ is foubd there for all the produce of the farms of this section. the fiahint} industry. * - The great fishing industry of Five Mile Beach, is one of the largest and most complete on the Atlantic Coast. The wharf, ".J which is over two thousand feet in length is crowded with fishermen and interested spectators, to whom the landing of the days catch is an entertaining feature of the beach. The large fleet of fishing smacks which fish exclusively for the markets of Philadelphia and New York, shipped in one season, from North Wildwood alone, dver tiiirty thousand barrels of the finest of food* fish and the pound fishermen at Wildwood shipped over thhee hundred barrels, two hundred pounds to tbs banel, every day. To those fishermen who do not care to venture, out to sea, the quiet waters of hundreds of miles of strekms and sounds, offer excellent sport. Among the fish caught are the famous sea bass, sea trout and mackerel. Not in any section on the Atlantic Coast/ are figh as an article - of food so cheap as here and no greater variety can be found anywhere . Mackerel, which retail at five to ten cents per pound on the local market, are noted for their delicacy of flavor. The fishing banks are nearby, and no one is deprived of the joy of catching his own fish with hook and line. cape ; may point. In 1875, Sea Grove, now Cape May Point, was-founded as a summer resort. Situated on the most southerly point of New Jersey in the midst of a magnificent pine grove, with , the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay washing its shores . It is one of the most picturesque and healthful resorts in .the county. All along its ocean front are. beautiful residences and summer cottages, but its most attractive feature is its bungalow colony, with pretty and inexpensive bungalows scattered through the beautiful pine groves. A favorite spot at this popular resort is Lake Lily, a beautiful body of fresh water, nestling in the pines, with thousands qf magnificent water lilies growing around its edge. The chief industry is the sand plant which has shipped hundreds of car loads* of Delaware Bay sand to the large cities to be used in concrete work". After careful analysis this sand has been pronounced an A-l quality and a number of the best knpwn architects in the East are specifying its use in all their large concrete contracts. All .of the usual seaside sports are enjoyed, bathing, gunning, fishing and long automobile runs through the nearby country, makes vour stay at this charming little resort one round of good, simple pleasures. oiuipic ptcuuics.

cape may City, health, wealth and recreation. . J Cape May has for generations been considered one of the leading Summer Resorts . As far back as the Civil War it was a summer rendezvous of the* prominent families of the North and South, and its brilliant social life during the season established it as one of the country's most fashionable watering places. Only lately have its possibilities been realized, and to-day millions are being invested in its development. Five miles of boardwalk parallel the strand and between the boardwalk and the beautiful cottages is a dustless beach drive of hard packed gravel, unequalled at any resort in the world for driving, riding and automobiling . The magnificent strand has won fame for its broad level stretch of clean white sand and assures you of sea bathing which cannot be excelled. . The new 500 acre land-locked harbor which has been dredged to a depth of 40 feet, sufficient to float the largest ocean steamship, is a great asset to yachtsmen and is destined to he one of the gre&t- . est fiorts of entry on the Eastern coast. Among the chief attraction of Cape May City are, its beautiful combination of seashore and country life, give it miles of fine drive ways. Beautiful flowers and trees. Magnificent hotels cottages. Unexcelled lighting, sewage and water systems, and all the usnal seaside sports. prosperity league of cape may county, . cape may, n. j.

I ! TIN ROOFS AND SPOUTING ! Require attention all the year. If yours is nearly gone ask for I an estimate now. * , A leak in your tin roof will cause more damage than the I cause of a new roof. Think it I l- over and then send for a reliable 1 t. I # # » tinner to quote you a price on H Ia first class job. JESSE BROWN 110 ud 112 JaduoaSt. Cap* May, N. J. I