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SECURITY TRUSTGO. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J., December 31st, 1915 it r \
RESOURCES Tim* and Demand Loan*, $1,374,85058 C Bond* and Mortgage*. 238.00858 g Stock* and Boo da, 644,423.04 t Overdraft*, lt8S j TU"H"g Hone**, Camden, Cape May and Gloucester 180,000.00 Ckah and Rean re, 216,5$751 $3402,831.25
liabilities. $100,000.00 Surplus, 100/100.00 Profile, ' 84,10954 2508,722.01 ; $3,102531.25
Three Per Gent Interest allowed on Time Depoaita. Act* as Administrator, Exetofir, Guardian or Trustee. Will* drawn and kept without charge. Safe Depoeit Boxes for Rent In Burglar-Proof Vault ■ -» ADVISORY BOARD.
i Spicer Learning, Chairman Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Jonnton Sherman S. Sharp John R Huffman -e » '
Henry C. Tbompsoa, Secretary. Albert G. Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. WDwi A Lake Dr. V. M. D. Marcy I
specializing |j Some iodividuals fail to realize the fifjj many benefits that a successful bank can render them outside of merely fen ' caring for their deposits. In seeking advice upon financial feV I matters, the aid of the specialists is Dril often of great value. The officers of this Institution desii e gill ' every person to feel free to consult with lv%| i them on all financial matters. 1 1 We invite you to make the fullest jjl use of the facilities of this Institution n v J The Merchants National Bank jj CAPE MAY. N. J. ryj RINGS ' 'The celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment in South Jersey. 5000 "Beauties to , ' Select From Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S GARRISON 305 Washington St., Cape May Don't forget the County Fair, October 13 & 14. Best ever held in the County. '. , ii - 1 — b. s. curtis & son NQ. 834 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTffsG AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO jl tsy-pw 'Mepbor^ 188D
The New - - 1917 5 Pa»«enger || OVERLAND TOURING CAR U now ready for * demonstration. This ear U fully equipped and modern in all ortails. Four inch tires demountable rims; cantilever springs. Price, $635.00 ii • — — 1 Roadster, $620. Six-Cylinder Touring, $925. One two-horae gasoline engine in Vxeellent condition. One threehorse engine, mounted on wagon with wood saw complete at Reasonable Prices. , CAUL FOR A DEMONSTRATION DAY OR NIGHT. DANIEL MILLER, Sub. Agent , P. O. Box 71 J 108 6th Avenue West Cape May * ! , ' DERR'S ICE CREAM 1 Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered; Factory, 314 Mansion St Dining Room, 313 wa|"rket0> ' TABLE D'HOTE DIVJfEM A SPECIALTY Kevstonr 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 price* down, especially in our Feed = Department. BEN BOTWINICK, Mgr. Call 225 D for price*.
1 1. H. SrwTH | I 1 I Clothier J ■ > 608 Washington St, a - *n Opposite Reading St* fifi' | GAPE M It. J. II Butts for 16 and upward* e ^ i Overcoat* from 17 to 111 • yh Hats. Caps, T runka and 7 k nh Gentlemen's Furnlsbln* Good, ' k *• Philadelphia prices. r Ik j I* JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and p I Mortgage Investments HOT dUUDIb VOWrOOD I.J. ! - ___________________ If you have some money laid by fo\J . future u*e, the place to put that money p is in the Security Trfut Od; Gape May?j» W.e
Special Prices IN I WINES 5. Teitelman's Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS 312 Washington Street Phones Cape May, N. J TEN Strong 1 Companies. Aa*rejrate Capital over *60,000.000 represented . SAMUEL F._ ELDREDGE, Fire Insurance A vent. j rwenty-S'- years of experience. Tour Insurance placed with me Is absolute | protection from loss by firs. Apply to* S. F. ELBREDQH Merchants National Baak Bulldlnt Cap* May. New Jersey. Limit your spending— not your saving, y&pen an account with the Security Trust ^fcinpany— a Strong Institution. 9nw-»«*e.**a waste. -
Read the Star and Wave — the paper that prove# Its worth by the number of business men and women that advertise In It. f - The Cane May Cottage Directory, D revised and up-to-date, has been pub- , 1 lisfcsd in brochure form and is being | i distributed free at th« star and Wave ; (uttroumraPERjutK? : John D. Enapp, See1/, 0* WHBamBL, Saw Tort. u HOW I SERVE YOU First, I will build you the best boat for the money. Second, I will store your boat in my ' enclosed boat house by the year or the season. Third, I can offer you a choice of the " best second hand boats and take your ~ present craSt in part payment on a new _ Railways on which to run boats. " JOHN A. PHABO, 1203 >fayette St. * Keystone hone No. 85D. 2i Is your Money Making Money for 2' you ! The more 61 it you have em- 2' ployed for you. the less you need to ~ work yourself. The Security Trust 31 Co. will pay you three per cent on your 3 time account. Bos • files for bills, letters, receipts, < well made and indexed, at 25 cents each y or $2.50 per dozen. Star and Wave Stationary Department. . ^ * n A'-TOMOBiLZa Before buying see ihe new five pas- o senger Metx toiiririr es.". (ul'y —iiiippe . s> with Gray and Davis eVetric lighting and " ■tarter is an up to dete car in every ^ detail, has p.-rli-ctly -p.fe Iran -mission a for lady to drive. lit« full eliptioai n springs back" a no front, and gno.1 spring 1 upholstered ru-bion* Price $*,V j"1 JOS. « STtTK«. /•••in ; y Cape May City. N. •' jo Keyatin.- Phone; 131-Vl | P =-* - : il CASTOR I A j For Infants and Children j n In Use For Ovet 30 Years \] ZSZ.aCtfsss \ The Star- and Wave-s stationery De- ^ part men t sells the BEST Typewriter | Ribbon and the price has not been raised. Can you beat it! 0 t The last word in Sea Foods and Sal- q ads at McCann's Cafe. Good Musk and t singing. - £ r To All Concerned: No trespassing on Bishop Farm. Fishing Creek, for anr purpose what- , ever under penalty of law. 1835-12-2-16 o. O. BISHOP. ( ' Read the Weekly Star and Wave I Advertise in the Star and Wave. 1
TIDETABLE FOR COLD SPRING INLET 1 f»T a^Tid**7 aty f54 M "'"*** ; OCTOBER " , A. M. P. It High Low High Low fl 18.01 139 10.32 t$I jk i 10-55 4.28 1151 5 ST 1 3 1156 558 LM M 4 12.38 658 1.00 7.41 1 5 1551 756 2.16 8.46 i 0 3-01 8.07 353 8.47 7 4.03 10.11 454 10.43 1 8 4A9 11.08 5.18 1153 I 9 5.49 12.00 802 I 10 658 1251 6A7 ' 0J0 1 11 7.22 1.06 7.45 157 -1 12 8.05 1.48 850 2.22 j 13 8.47 258 - 9.09 3.07 ii 1< 9-28 3.10 8A7 3A1 i 15 1010 3 A3 10.41 4J5 J IK 10A3 456 1 1.28 5.22 J 17 11.40 554 6.17 18 1251 650 051 7.11 \ 19 1.1$ 750 151 8.04 20 2.16 8.24 250 858 ■ 21 • 3.11 951 8.25 0.48 ^ 22 4.02 10.13 4.17 105$ ' A 23 4.49 11.01 5.04 11.14 ™ 552 11.48 5.49 1154 i 25 6.13 12.33 653 j 653 053 ' 7.15 1.14 7.34 1.13 7.59 158 1 ^_8.17 1.55 8.45 2.42 29 9.02 2.39 9.34 352 .j 30 952 3.25 1057 451 31 10.45 451 1158 5.19 J WHAT THEHDNEYS DO Unceasing Work Keep» Us Strong and Healthy. All the blodd in the body passe* ? the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night "and dav. When healthy they remove about *500 grain* of impure matter daily, when unhealthy pari of this impure matter Is left in the blood. • This brings on many diseases and symptoqjs. which vary widely but may include pain in the back, head- " ache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatic pains, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urine,, etc But if. J - keep the filters right the danger is i overcome. Doan's Kidney Pills have | proven an effective kidney medicine. ! F. H. Morris, 914 Queen Street, Capo i May, says: "About four months ago, j I noticed that my kidneys were begin - 1 ninp to act irregularly. On the recom- ; mendation of others of the family and , my friends, I began to take Doan's KidI Pills, which I got at Hewitt *"8 j York's Drug Store. I hadn't used them I long before I noticed my kidneys were acting regularly. I had no more trouble from that time on and I haven't had anv kidney disorders since." Price 50c, at all deale\ Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get "Doan's Kidney Pills, the same kind that Mr. had. Foetir-Miiburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Rubber Stamp Pads, all colors, at the old price while they last: 25 cents each, per dozen; assorted colors, finest quality. After this supply is exhausted the price will advance 40 per cent. Star and Wave Stationery Department. | Rubber Stamp Pads, all colors, at the 1 old price while they last : 25 cents each, per dozen; assorted colors, finest quality. After this supply is exhausted the price will advance 40 per cent. Star and Wave Stationery Department.
N THE SPRING TIME L j J the young man's fancy j j turns to thoughts of love. Forget it! Winter approaches, turn your thoughts to practical things. Call at Jesse Brown's and take up the matter of Stoves, now. The new assortment is the finest ; possible. : i Jesse Brown 111 • — 1

