Cape May Star and Wave, 8 July 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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!* V .; ■ ... " • A Jyt •.'■ ;.' i Q Banking Facilities for 8 bfl Summer Residents IJ ' Every up-to-date banking requisite and VH

j an experienced, efficient organization H are at your disposal through an account N VjB with the Merchant's National Bank. Bkl ^ I We extend a hearty welcome to 1 IH summer residents. You are invited to H 8 r l maintain either a temporary or a per PS WM manent account. There is full assvr- kl W anc.e. stability, convenience and Hi Sj The Merchants National Bank ra Va CAPE MAY, N. J. N

SECURITY TRUST CO. Southwest Corner Washington and Oce io Streets Cape May, N. J., December 31st, 1915 M.OATTT1ATPP TTI OTT TTTPC

RESOURCES Tim* and Demand Loans, S 1374 350.28 < Bond* and Mortgages, 238.00fl.39 > Stocks and Bonds, 844,423.04 "Overdrafts, 1433 j Banking Houses, Oamden, I Gape May and Gloucester 130,000.00 Ossh and Reserve, 21533731 83,102,831.25

I Capital, $100,000.00 [Surplus, 100,000.00 ] Undivided Profits, 94,109.24 | Deposits, 2308,722.01 $3,102331.25

TRree Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acta a* Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee, Wills drawn and kept without charge Safe Deposit Boxes for Bent «n Burglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD. iliv IVISOKl BUAKU.

J Spicer Learning, Chairman Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Johnson t Sherman S. Sharp. John B Huffman

Henry C. Thompson. Secretary. Albert G. Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A Lake Dr. V. M. D. Marcy

P RINGS! VThe celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment " in South Jersey. = 5000 Beauties to ^ Select From j

^ Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist \Q VICTROLAS AND RECORDS 3 J. S GARRISON J 305 Washington St., Cape May jfl

^ DIAMONDS, WATCHES J #1% JEWELRY | At Lowest Cash Prices J TINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRING — THntTY-MVE YEARS XX- i 4 PERIENCE WITH LEADING NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA HOUSES. | a AN aJm of,VI LOVING CUPS SUITABLE FOR PRIZES ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION R. A. MINNER 513 Washington Street

Keystone Phone 44-D

WITH CAFE MAY OPTICAL

A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Town send 218 OCEAN ST. CAPS MAY, N. J. [

I ^ ' I Buy An Overland NOW

(J The one automobile you can afford to own. Low cost of up-keep makes this machine the most desirable^'car op. the market. Ask Daniel Mi I lermrdefail sVnd a demonstration, which will convirtce you of the superior quality of the Ovenland. » rS* PRICES, $590. $615. $695, *750 AN0 UP DANIEL MILLER, Sub. Agent i

108 6th Avenue

West Cape May

DERR'S ICE CREAM Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly. Delivered; Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 ^Itbeet0" TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS A SPECIALTY Kevstone Phone ssA 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 1 1. H. SMITH ^ ■ X Glothier 5 608 Washington St. in Opposite Reading Ste. I / I CAPE MAY N. J. \ ^ Suits for IE and upwards ■ J I •C Overcoats from |7 to 111 3 d nh Hats, Caps. 1 ruuks and Q m rfk, Gentlemen's Furnish In* Good. ^ h Jb at Philadelphia prices. ? h j ! JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments EICCT BDllOHit WILDWOOD K.J. j 11 " ■ GOLD LEAF printed or ribbons, sloth or iealhar at 4b* Mar and Warn Stationery DspaiiwnV Write tar pctesa If job have sow money laid fey far takers ass. Mm plane to pat that mcmrj fa la *a fen ilfei Tn-S Oa, Ofef* lfe$

Special Prices IN S. Teitelman's Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS 3! 2 Washington Street Phones Cape May, N. J TEN Strong Companies 1 Aggregate Capital over 160,000.000 i >*Pr**antsd 1 ..- SAMUEL F. BLI DREDGE, Fire Insurance A vent. Twentr-8!x rears of expert encs. Tour ; Insurance placed with ma Is absolute ■ protection from loss by fire -I - • V. Apply to Merchants National Cap* May, New Jersey. Limit yoor ^eadtaff-oos yoar sartaf- Open an account with the B«*ri4y f Tn* Oca^mny-A Strong Insttiotion. fee Wsb*mB far M 1 II i

HOTICK JO COHTEACTOBS « Scaled proposals will be received by , the Board of -Education of the School c District of the Township of Middle*, < Gape May County, New Jersey, until 8 ! o'clock p. m. of the day of its meeting, j on the Tenth Day «5 July, 1916 1 at. the office of Joseph Douglass, at j Cape May Court House, }»". J., for the , erection of a new school building at t Swain ton, N. J. Also the erection of an 1 addition to the Whitesboro school ' building, at Whitesboro, N. ?., accdrding to plans -and specifications, which may be seen at the office of said Joseph 1 Douglass. .- 1 Separate and distinct bids mast be 1 submitted for each building- and on: separate sheets. "• ' , Said school buildings to be completed , and delivered to said Board free from any lien for work done and materials furnished on or before August 31, 1916, 1 and in case said buildings are not finish- 1 ed within the time specified, t^e eontraetor shall forfeit and pay to the said j Board, for the use of said district, the 1 sum of Ten Dollars for each and every 1 day from and after the time during which said buildings shall remain un- ( - finished, and not completeed and.delir- , ered as aforesaid, to be deducted from < the contract price of said buildings. 1 On the said 10th day of July, all proposals received for said work will be immediately opened and publicly read by the Board of Education of said Township, the said Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. ^ ' _ Each bid must be accompanied by a — certified check to the amount of one hun- ' dr|d dollars, drawn payable to the order ' of Leslie S. Ludlam, custodian, as a . guarantee that said bidder, if awarded j the contract, will execute the same and furnish a bond satisfactory to said ' Board in the sum of one-half the cop- 1 tract price. All proposals must be sealed and directed to Joseph Douglass, Clerk of the Board of Education, Cape May Court House, N. J„ and marked "Proposals for Building.'' JOSEPH DOUGLASS, Clerk. tl-23-2tpf$530 NOTICE To the Court of Common Pleas '6f the County of Cape May. or to whom It ■ Take notice that the subscriber will on Friday the '30th day of June. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen (1916) at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon as the court can hear the same, apply To the Court of Common Pleas of the County bf Cape May. at the Court House, in Cape Slay Court House. Cape Slay County. New Jersey, for a license to keep an "Inn and Tavern." to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed liquors In quantities less than one quart, at the Sewell's Point Pavilion, situate on the Cold Spring Inlet at the Northeasterly end of Beach avenue. Cape May City. New Jersey. SEWELLS POINT AMUSEMENT CO. W. S. VANZANT. Gen. Mgr.

CASTOFNA For Irian ts and Children In Use For Over 30 Years High grade correspondence paper. 25 .-.-nts per pound at Star end Wave Sta- 1 tionery Department Read the Weekly Star and Wave. |

orcxars thus soo* rfe j Five thousand bushsla of apples ■*■■' 1 chard by Tbos. Thornberg. in AVtlsnfi .■ County. Ohio." During 1911, 1911, naff * I the same orchard produced 01V N "300 bushels of apples on land Uagfe I produced but six. bushels of wbeat pflfe 9 acre at the Un>e the orchard was set oat, Thorn berg cultivated the orchard -J for the .first Ave years and hgs.staoe- fl kept up the grass mulch. The 'land «M <fl well fed with a heavy coat of """IH ■ and a liberal application of a high grafig -I fertiliser when it Vaa planted and ths ■ profitable management has a loon 1 The German Chancellor ■ forgets that the Allies are going tV have j something to say about Belgium's fu- 1 ,ureGermany's nut cracker Is all rlgfe^ ^ but the trouble Is that Verdan does not J to fit In to 1L . " ' Synthetic diamonds are now mm- 1 factured with ease, but the synthette 1 price Is harder to assemble. Mr. Edison's contention that four hours' sleep are enough ror any' 'man j to be fully shased by th* re- • vered babies. Something tells us that in advising 4 the four Mrs. Villas, as we did recently 1 oar friendly way. td lay in a supply J of crepe, we shot off our esteemed fl mouth too soon. - *• Divine right's are certainly tough on neutral rights.

ALLEN'S FOOT-EAST FOR THE TROOPS Many war rone hospitals have ordered ;1 Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pov- • der to shake into the shoes and use a ' the foot-bath, for u9e ampig the troope, > it gives rest .agfi comfort to hot, tired, aching, swollaft Under feet and makes walking easy, 'it druggists . everywhere^. 25c LOCATION OF FIRE AT-APM TELEGRAM STATIONS Keys may be obtained in vicinity of alarm boxes. No. 25— Washington street, near Schri- . longer 'e Landing. No. 32 — Washington itreet, near Union No. 47 — Washington street and Madison avenue. No. 54— Lafayette and Bank street*. No. 5S — Broad and Elmira streets. No. 65 — Pittsburg and New Jersey am. Ne. 69 — Stockton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. No. 73 — Franklin and Washington st No. 75 — Howard street, o'pp Stockton ar. No. 82— Columbia avenue, and Guerney No. 84 — Ocean stret, near Beach avenua No. 91 — Broadway and Grant. No 92 — Broadway and Beach avenue No. 93 — Perry street, near Bridge. No. 94 — S. Lafayette and Grant street No. 95 — Washington and Jackson ste. No. 97 — Columbia ave. and Decatur et No. 98 — Washington and Ocean eta All active Firemen, City Police Officers and Hotel Watchmen are provided

RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED x^sas&RtaastrTifflfe '.rlhrliu „r i.out. u<, ii.att.-r how severe ■or « rl:.- for my FREE l«»ok, j-""i't.r.','l"t,m u'y'i M' 8" KISSEL KAR (Every Inch A Car) TOURING CABS AND TRUCKS SEND FOR LITERATURE Henry Reeves Agent West Cape May, N. J.

TIN ROOFS AND SPOUTING i f Require attention all the year. If yours is nearly gone ask for an estimate now. A leak in your tin roof will cause more damage than the cause of a new roof. Think it over and then send for a reliable tinner to quote you a price on i a first class job.

JESSE BROWN

1110 and 112 JackaSaTSk

Cap* May, N. J.