Cape May Star and Wave, 21 October 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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SECURITY TRUST CO, Southwest Corner Washington and Oce »o Streets Cape May, N. J , December 31st, 1915 BC- '

RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans, tl.OTA8fiO.28 Bonds and Moctcageo. 28830638 Stock, and Bonds, 644, 423.04 Overdrafts, 1A03 Banking Hoossa, Camden, Oape May and GlonMster 130,000.00 Ossh and Reserve, 215,537.51 $8,102,881.25 ) t .

LiABiLmra 1 Capital.. $100,000.00 » Surplus, 100,000.00 i Undivided Profits, 94,109.24 ' Deposits, 2308,722.01 i ' P.ISAMISS

Three Per Cent- Interest allowed on Tim* Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Esasntor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safe ~«posK Boxes for Rant In BurgUr-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD. ■ ■ t ^ ' n.nrv P. ThomDson. Secietary. Henry C. Thompson,

J Bpieer Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Jonneon Sherman a Sharp John B Huffman

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

M SAFETY AND M SERVICE .... If I The chief aim of the Officer* and Directors of the Merchants National H Fj Bank is to assure the Safety of its assets. . B ' This bank has achieved an enviable 'I j fl reputation for Safety through its care- \ I fl ful and conservative management. H Constant thought and effort are given JiA to the improvement of the service ren- ' J dered to its depositors. 1 That these efforts are appreciated tw shown by its steady and substant i jj J The Merchants National Bank k

Pi, RINGS ! 5- '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 «aa a. kenic HIA SHOEMAKER All work done by hand. /'. Jf ;9R RUBBER SOLES A SPECIALTY Repairing while you wait. Work called for and delivered. gB0 ALL 'FANCY WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J.

TIE ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN FROLIC OF Cold Spring Grange WILL BE HELD ON

Monday Evening, Oct. 30th The Grand March starts at SAC p. m. Prizes will be awarded to the beat and funniest dressed couples. " Special. music., Come. Laugh and grow fat. Ice Oeani and Cake for aale. ADMISSION TO ALL 10 CENTS v •

OVERLAND T01IRIN0 CAR ; • is now ready for a demonstration. Ibis ear h fnlfy equipped aad ^ modern in all details. Four inch tires demountable rims; canti- T lever springs. ^ Price, J635.00 Roadster, $620. * Six-Cylinder Touring, $925. c One two-horse gasoline engine in excellent condition. One three- t horse engine, mounted on wagon with wood' eaw ' complete at h Reasonable Prices. CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION DAY OR NIGHT. .* ~t, a V li

1 DANIEL MILLER. Sub. Agent » P. O. Bo* 71, E * P. O. Box 71 . E

108 6th Avenue ^

West Cape May ; ■ li •- II

WEST CAPE MAY MARKET 420 Broadway, West Cape May ; C " t / •'"« " •_ C GROCERIES, MEATS AND * s PROVISIONS. ' d » f 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. - ww-T—w ' -WlM— , WTJY^, | | IITTmnT— ran_ ;

A REUABLE BUILDER Otis M. Townsend t 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N. J KO USX CLEANING TZMN IX Oil ' and la -apt to be attended with nnpleas ant circumstances, especially whan th« removal of furniture and plctnrea brtnr, out the defects of your wall papers. It ^ls also the beet time to have new papering done, and a po al mailed t> W. 1. LeNolr wlT! bring him to you vrl,v nam pi ©a of any description. His wort la of the best, and bis prices more thaa ' W. LENOIR •10 WASHINGTON STREET p»... CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful j preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. ' Main Office -512 WASHINGTON STREET „ , READING COAL YARDS and Yardi-pERpy AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S- STEVENS. BeH and Keystone Telephones Manager M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS • BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE F1SHNG TACKLE

^ Established 1878 Keystone 114X

B. s. curtis & son * NO. 324 DELAWARE AVE, 1 CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. 1 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 3 Keystone Telephone 133D * / r. *.. -*i -.3>

training ex'-rcls-w have been beiT cm the beaclvTn- th. of tb. Irtm Pier. \ e vent©. The hundred Vara ds'ss ertwwd especially popular, while a Urge waphave algnlfled their Intention fcf entering the 4M. or quarter mile run. four captains. Filer, Douglas* . -Warner and Hoffman ar* putting forth ' graat efforts to get together the re«pactlve relay team© or freehnien. sophomores, Juniors and senior©, but ' they have not yet received a sufficient Idea of tM ability of the various students to choose the most promising. The ecqulsltlon of "8tuddy" Hoffman, former irttot putter of Middle Township High. School, means e great deal to the Cape May High School Track Asa6.. and will better Its chances to capture honors at the County met next ^ A **. m»m mm nor While endeavoring to blank the engine of an automobile on Tliureday last. Everett J. Jerrell, cashier at the National Bank sustained a broken wrist and Strained ligaments of the right arm as a result of a "kick." of hU Injuries undeq X-ray at Cooper Hospital, Camden, showed a complete breach of tip wrist bone. The limb has been put In splints and will be some time before Mr. Jerrell wit! have full use of It.

CAN YOO TALK TEMPERANCE? Drinker. FMMOTMN sad KUUMXT POSITION to acceptable men that make good. Mm D. Kaapp, Soe'y, K William 6L, New Tort Is your' Money Making Money for you I The more of it you have employed for you, the less you need to work yourself. The Security Trust will pay you three per cent on your account. AUTOMOBILES Before buying see the new five pas senger Metx touring ear, fully equipped with Gray and Davis electric lighting and 'tarter is an up to date car in every has perfectly safe tranimissior. lady to drive, hat 'ull elipticai 'prings back anu front, and good spring upholstered cushions. P^ire SfiOC. JOS. s. STITES. agent Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Phone 434-M. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Ovet- 30 Years Always bears - (ZsrfMisU NOTICE To All Concerned: ,'*v " I No trespassing on Bishop Farm. . Fishing Creelf. for any purpose what- , ever under penalty of law. ■ 1SS5-12-2-16 G. G. BISHOP. WE WANT^ST already represented, to Introduce BROWN HERB TABLETS guaranteed remedy for Constipation, Indigestion and Djepepria. Over 100* profit, Kair acllcr, repeat orders. Permanent. Income. Write for pamphlets, FREE SAMPLES and terms. BROWN HERB CO, 66 Hum; SL Nm Tort City.

' " Veatal Cxtra, K. Y.~»I ibi Mi . vitmT ^ rasa • an improvement ««m % : SriJe'SL Yp to s trti -MacwrW Pharmacy. CWpa May. . -r . , ■■ ■as c. 9. mot - Her many ffleods .ff*?. graaUy aad- ' dened to learn of the death of Mr* C. 5 P. Perot. ob-lltS Spruce streeL PhU- • adelphla on Saturday. October four- ' teenth. Mr*' Perot, who bad bean 111 foe 1 sama time paaeed quttely away In the presence of her Immediate family about two 0%clock In the morning. The deceased was vary well known In - Cape May, she having spent several years here, while her grandson. Charles e Perot tfhltlhg. attended the local grami jnar aohool. In her stay bare, her phllf anthropy and unusual. kindliness of ' manner gained her many warm friends. r and the news of her death came aa a s thunderbolt to many, e The body was Interred In" the family 1 vault on Wednea^sy. after a publlo 1 funeral at which a large number of her family and friends attended.

| ATLANTIC CXTT ANXIOUS TO nouxx boat un I Everybody now realizes that Atlanr tic City' made a great mistake te permit [ the steamajilp Atlantic City to suspend I service and be taken elsewhere for lack , of more vigorous cooperation In the ef- ' ' forts of a Catnden capitalist to place water service from both Philadelphia r and New York upon a permanent basis. - Hence the enthusiasm engendered by . statements that Phlladelphians, not yet named, are prepared to establish a line with modern steamers, which will make r stops at <Spe May and pick up passengers and freight from Wlldwood. also. Miss E. Armstrong of Chicago, has reil turned to her home after two months d delightful visit at the home of her par- , ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Focer on Perry street. . Miss Mildred IJanes accompanied Mrs. Armstrong for an exJ tended visit. P ^

NO REST, NO PEACE. There's no peace and little rest for the one who suffers from 9 bad back, and distressing urinary disorders. Cape May people recommend Doan'g Kidney k Pills. Be guided by their experience. Mrs. Ellen Reeves, 637 Lafayette St., Cape May. says: "I was having such a time with my back as I had never ex- ' perienced before. At night it pained 1 me so I couldn't rest and I found it impossilbe to turn over. When I got up mornings. I was so stiff and sore across my back that I could just about stoop over to put my* shoes on or dress. When T stooped at work, pains caught me in my kidneys. The first box of n- Doan's Kidney Pills helped me and by l" the time I had finished three, my back was strong and well add the pains p- were all gone. This cure was made three years ago and has remained laet- • I Price 50 cents at all dealers. Dont I simply ask for a kidney remedy — get | Doan's Kidney Pills — th A same* kind Mrs. Reeves had. Foster-Milburn Oo., j Props., Buffalo, N. Y.

npiD Dining Room ^ and Ice CreamParlor ft AQrn Sep* 30th for the Wiater Months' Will reopen early in Springthe spring time I J) the young rrtan's fancy turns to thoughts of love. Forget it! Wini 1 ter 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.

r j Jesse Brown

110 and 112 Jackson St. / " - »:

Cape May, N. J.