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Mecray Pharmacy WASHINGTON AND PERRY STREETS CAPE MAY. N. J.' OPPOSITE CONGRESS HALL. | Special All This Week | I All the Latest Books ■ S $1.00 Books at 85c. " fi 75c Books at 60c. | 1 BROWN'S 417 Washington St. g Start the New Year right! Get a Tailored Suit or Overcoat AND BE UP-TO-DATE Best Material and Workmanship Guaranteed Charles'Scherer 223 Decatur Street Cape May. N. J. ~ OO" t SIB ! We wash and iron anything. | g Established 1905 Roth Phones n TROY LAUNDRY £ 405 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY. N. J. § = R ings m> f , - The Celebrated W. W. W. fjrfS ^y» ' / / j , , .j Rings, the largest assortment v 'n South Jersey y oOOO Bc&xittes > — to Scire/: From Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optometrist Vlctrolas and Records J. S. GARRISON 305 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage automobile repair work EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOB RAPID WORK — CARS STORED— CARS HIRED DAY OB NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. Agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gas and OR Engines. KEYSTONE 1-90A BELL 12-W REMOVAL NOTICE Lenaea Replaced Frames Adjusted Cape May- Optical L C. ASHBURN, Mgr. Prescription Work Our Specialty Eyes Examined by Improved Method 324 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. R. M. WENTZELL S3 PERRY STREET F RNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Estimates on All Kinds of Furniture wfll be furnished promptly. Keystone Phone. Goods Delivered. 5
The modest nickel is afraid to go out into the financial world unless accompanied by two or three pennies. I
> Ponzi must spend five years in pris- - son. but th*re anil be a new crop in 1925.
\ MEMORIALS OF BEAUTY AND DURABILITY Finely hammered, exquisitely carved and polished— lettered and finished according to your own taste.
- 500 MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, CORNER POSTS, SILLS, ETC., TO SELECT FROM on display in our show yards at Pleasantville and Camden- i They represent the largest and | finest stock of memorials ever I collected together by one coni cern. They have been cut from standard granites and marbles that were purchased before prices advanced to the present
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WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MEMORIALS.
CAMDEN YARD Opp. Haricigh Cemetery Bell I*hone 27S7
1 MAIN OFFICE AND YARD Pleasantville, X. J. Opp. Atlantic Ctty Cemetery Bell Phone Plrasantville 1
RFI'R ISK N'TATI VliS j O. J. Ham me 11 Pre... 117 N. Cornwall Ave.. Ventnor. for Atlantic City. BurtinM n a Abs,con- N' J- for Cumberland. Cape May. and Atlantic Counties. w ?V CA!"d°n- N J- for Camden. Salem and Gloucester Counties. W. DuBols. Clayton. N. J.. for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. Hale. Cherriton. Va„ for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS ANT VILLE, N. J. ft A most effective remedy forth* relief of asthma I JuslA and hay fever. Tha healing fumes from burn- I flSBMX ing herbs relieves tha choking sensation by I clearing the air passages and soothing the irrl- I W membranes. In use far more tk-n 40 I Northrop A Lymaa Ca. lac., BgHaSeTH.!. | j Electrical Contractor I INSTALLATION OF MOTORS | MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES I <>ortQBe Phone 809.D3 CAPE MAY,N J STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF ISEGURITY TRUST CO. I Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., June 30, 1920
RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans, $1,956,004.36 j Bonds and Mortgages, 286.755.39 Stocks and Bonds, 1,824,864.43! ~ Overdrafts, 73.53 Banking Houses,, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May, 123,000.00 i ll Revenue and War Stamps, 442.43 Cash and Reserve, 367,595.40 j $4,558,735.54 i 0 3 :
LIABILITIES. y 6j Capital $100,000.00 9 1 Surplus, 200,000.00 3 1 Undivided Profits, 34,091.40 3j Deposits, 4,217,644.14 j Dividend 7,000.00 j 4 : $4,558,735.54
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vaults. Three Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Wills Drawn and Kept Without Charge. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee/ ADVISORY BOARD J. Spicer Learning, Chairman.
Aaron Wi Band. John B. Huffman. j_ Albert G. Bennett. = Dr. Wilson A. Lake.
Henry C. Thompson. SecSherman S. Sharp. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy.- \. Carlton Rudreth. Richard E. Reeves. '
RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. S. Endicott and two children who have been spending near- I - !y a month in Florida, returned home on Friday. They report a good time, i Mrs. J. B. Hand, of Burleigh, has been > teachings school in Mrs. Endicott' place. • — 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Homan enter- I tained their son on Sunday, who is attending college in Philadelphia. « Neltie Hand is building a garage c • .for his New Ford Sedan. c Mr. and Mrs. McDonald \«er visit- ! ing friends in the city of. brotherly < love last week. < The lady evangelist who is holding t evangelistic services at Green Creek, I preached in the M. E. church- at Rio < Grande on Sunday afternoon to a grod congregation. Warren Neal, of Cape May City, < spent Saturday under the parental 1 roof. Mrs. Carrie Austin and Mrs. J. i Hendee have been spending a few days with friends in Philadelphia. c Mrs. Pauline Grupp is spending some time with her son Lewis, at : Haddonfield. ' ] Mr. and Mrs. Robark entertained!' friends from Wildwood over Sunday, i The Ladies' Aid met at the home of ' Mrs. Lizzie Shaw on Monday to dis- j I cuss the. matter of electric lights in ) the M. E. church. I ■'« |i wildwood 1 i< Albeit L. Sherlock, a special police- ! ' man appointed by Mayor William C. Hendee. Director of Public Safety, on ! June 15th last, has instituted suit jagainst the city for $600.00 in wages ; and $85.56 expense money advanced j ( , .by him to pay Philadelphia detectives j brought here to work on July 4th, 5th j 1 and 6th, last, . In his complaint Sherlock avers that | j he was appointed acting chief of police ' by the Mayor on June 18th, 1920, at a salary of $110.00 per month. On * June 29th last he states that a bill Tor two weeks salary, amounting to $55, was paid by the city. Since that date he has received no wages although he has been working regularly under instructions from the Director of Public Safety. ~ . ( The summons was delivered by ' Sheriff Mead Tomlin and was granted by Chief Justice William S. Gunmere, 1 P of the New Jersey Supreme Court. The man without a definite aim in life is helplessly disabled. Money has 1 its proper place and is a staunch j friend in times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust ; : Co. -rrrr i J ROMEO MACCIOCCHI IMPORTER of HIGHEST QUALITY of ITALIAN GROCERIES | Italian Olive Oil, Maccaroni, Cheeses, Fruits and Live Chickens Open evenings and all day Sunday ■ BROAD AND ELMIKA STREETS Cape May, N. J. K>| - • 10 ARE YOU THINKING OF ° MOVING | If so, get in teuch with us. We have - 4 BIG TRUCKS j 4 I 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS. 5 TONS j 1 ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME | Trips to Philadelphia every week. I Ix>ta from $10 up. Any point between ; j Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X- PRESS | 106 to 110 Garfield Are, WILDWOOD Both Phones
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A" i More Light Without Glare 1 )£ ( The new WHITE MAZDA lamp is especially useful because it gives such a quantity of rich, softillumi- ^ nation. It should be used in all fixtures where the lamp itself is visible to the eye. If you try it in one K k socket, you will be tempted to put WHITE M AZDA X I lamps in most of the sockets in the house. See this 5=C I wonderful lamD--and be sure to see it lighted. X I Keep a box of lighting in reserve on the shelf. You C j can tell where to buy it by watching fist the fami- G 1 J liar Blue Carton on display in dealers' stores. © I x!
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GOSHEN The cold wave on Tuesday seemed i like the good old winter time. 4 The Misses Gallagher, of Millville, were visitors of Howard Thompson and wife on Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Coombs is now at home after a week spent with relatives in Camden and Philadelphia. Our white ribboners attended a very enjoyable rally in the Cavalry Baptist church, of South Seaville, last Hiursday evening. The State President, Esther Elfreth, gave the address of the evening. The Sea Isle City choir, of the M. E. church, rendered some choice selections and Mrs. Jesse of Court House, sang with expression and pleasing effect. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stevens and Mr. and Mr?. Ralph Stevens and daughter Dorothy, were visitors at the home of Humphrey Swain on Sunday. Rev. T. H. Morgan is conducting revival services at Dias Creek. Frank Bright and wife were Sunday visitors in Bridgeton. Miss Esther Elfreth, of Haddonfield, I and Mrs. Elizabeth Swain, attended a I parlor meeting at Erma on Friday. ' They were entertained at the parson- ! by the W. C. T. U. -union. Mrs. F. M. Hitner and Mrs. Jennie \ Currie were in town on Friday. The first anniversary of National i Constitution Prohibition was observed j in both churches last Sunday. Rev. j Buzzell gave a most excellent disj course in the Baptist church. His j subject was "Freedom." L GREEN CREEK* | So mers Isard and wife of Rio i Grande called on friends here on Saturday afternoon. | George Weaver, Jr., who is emj ployed at Cape May, spent Friday at .home. . Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, of Wildwood, spent Saturday with Harold Barber and wife. Learning Lloyd and wife, of Vineland, spent Sunday with Arthur Hollingshead and wife, Mrs. Hollingshead accompanying them home for a few days. Aaron M. Robinson and Henry Schellenger accompanied Truman Hickman to Cold Spring Monday evening to install the officers of the Grange. Charles Loper and wife, Harry Watson, and Capt M. M. Norbury are on the sick list. | - Capt, William Wilkie and family, J who went to North Carolina to spend ! a month with" Mrs. Wilkie's mother, | returned home last week. They re- ■ ; port hard times in the South; lots of | 'cotton farms with good cotton and not gathered as there is no sale; and ; tobacco tiie same, which makes it hard I on the growefs. (I Several from here attended the ! auto sale of James Holmes, at Court ! House, Saturday. 1 ; Constantine James, of South Dennis. spew Sunday here with his brother , j Jerefffi. a j Mrs. Clinton Conover spent Sunda^t ijwith he>- sister, Mrs. Harry Hewitt, j at Wildwood. Mr. Hewitt is in very ; poor health. -Ray Selover, who has been working j in Philadelphia several months, is at j home for a while. He is talking of i buying an automobile, j A. M. Robinson and family attended j the funeral of Mrs. Henry Hughes, of Philadelphia, at the Cold Spring | Presbyterian Cemetery Sunday, i Frank K. Mathjs, district Grand j Chief, accompanied by A. M. Robinson and T. Hickman, went to Millville, i Thursday evening, and installed the officers of Millville Castle, No. 2. j Harry Somers bought a house of i Somers Isard at the beach and moved ! it home for a garage. ■ Miss Beatrice Bateman returned i from a very pleasant visit with her j aunt, Helen James, at Haddonfield, | last week. "Auto Agent" Herbert Shaw, of . j Holly Beach, was here Saturday on j business. While here he exchanged | cars with Truman Jiickman for a new I self-starter. The Past Templars of Arbutus Temple held their monthly meeting Monday evening at ^ P. T. Bertha Cresse. A "feed" followed. Anything in the Paint Line at LE NOIR'S, 48 Jackson Street PLAN WORK AND SAVE Start the saving habit and open an account with the Security Trust Co. ! A Strong Institution. 1 I While we are at it we might also { try something to bring our matri- . monial bonds up to their face value. ' Not merely is the oil supply giving I out but there is an awful shortage of elbow grease.

