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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOE S A LE — Store and Dwelling located at 319 . Washington Street. , For full particulars apply to any ' ' agent. 2-12-21-4t . FOR SALE— Ford Touphg Car, 1919 j Model in gobd condition. « Apply to . ( P. Faddis, Main Shore Road, Erma, N.J. 3-5-U-636 : BOUSE FOB SALE— ^Double house 7 . rooms on each side, cellar, garage ,and workshop on one side, electric lights and gas. Lot 50x112 ft. Apply C.-E. Loper, 1221 Washington St., Cape May. $3500 for quick sale. tf^m FOE SALE— A Good Ford Touring Car, 1916, guaranteed. A One-ton thick. .Very good — Ford Town Car. FOCER & MECRAY. FOB SALE— Early Seed Potatoes. First, crtfp early Houlton Rose ami Spalding Rose seed potatoes. $4.00 per 165 lb. sack. John K. Speck, Post Office adSress, Cape May, N. . J. 3l5-21-lt-639 FOR, SALE— Small Bay Horse suitable for light work, and good driver, will sell at a reasonable price "to one. who will care for him. Also runabout ami harness, ipbn K. Speck, Cape May. . 3-5-21-U-640 FOR SALE— Strawberry plants; Campbell's 'Early, Lupton Chesapeake, Shropshire, Big Joe, Gahdy Bell's 'and lots of others.. Send for . free catalogue. Get prices. Address, J. T. Garrison & Son, R. F. D. 9, "South Ave., Bridgeton, I'hone 627- W: 2-26-5t-57i , WANTED i. WANTED — Girl or woman to act as companion and do light housekeeping. Good home offered. Apply 105 North St 2-26-21-3t-564 WANTED-jA, "House to' house solicitor.' Salary and Commission. Apply by letter. Star and Wave "Pub. Co., Pape May, N. J.
WITH THE CHURCHES BAPTIST Evengelistic services will begin next Sunday, March 6th. All members are urged to be present at The CommunService at 10:30 a. m. New memwill be .received. A double quartette of male voices from Caper MayCourt House will sing at the evening service at 7:30j p. m. The Young People's Society will meet at 6:45 p. m. The leader will 'lie Miss Bessie Wilier. Sen-ices will be held every . .night excepting Saturday. An informal reception ; will be tendered Hie Rev. E. Peterson, the evangelist, on Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. Mr. Peterson is a trombonist as well as an evangelist. METHODIST „ Sunday next will be the last sabbath of the Conference year. TKisj completes the first year's work of . . Rev. Geo. T. Hillman. Conference ! I will convene at Asbury Park, first ser- » vice being Tuesday,' March 8th. Bish- , op Berry of Philadelphia, presiding. Sen-ices on Sunday \yill be of spec- • ial interest to the members and the , friends of the church. At the morning - setvice a class of new members will , be received and a brief report pre- > sented^by >he minister showing the i accomplishments, during the year. At . 7:45 p. m. there will be a special me- ) morial service for deceased members . who ha v^ died during the-year. PBEBYTERIAN » Evangelistic sen-ices .have ^closed. r Resplts are apparently vefy~ satisfac- ' tofy. The "Every Member Canvass" ' has been postponed to commence on ; the 13th Inst-. The choir has com- ' menced rehearsals for the Ea-'ter can- ' tata "The Paschal Victor." Good x. music, somewhat difficult, but not be- - y'ond the capability of the choir. Be- ■ ing modern in form-naturally it is di£5 ferent. _ ; HIGH SCHOOL NOTES On March 17th and 18th, the musi- - eal operetta, "All at Sea" will ttf Pf®" sented at the Palace Thdatre. The eperatta is taken from the well-known H. M. S. Pinafore and Pirates of PenThe members of the cast are zance. .members t ;
AFTER ANY i ILLNESS THE . BLOOD IS WEAK ; If You Get Well Slowly, Try Building e * ' Up Your Blood 4 ( IT'S BLOOD THAT FEEDS THJE r BODY. - C * . ' / 4 Pepto-Mangan Creates Rich, Re^ « Blood, Chinges Pale Complexions f to Bloom of Health I A serious illness, even a cold that is ,p hard to shake off, can reduce the ' blood to- a weak, watery copdition f which vkeeps the normal strength and * vigor from coming back. / on a-helpless, discouraged mental eon-, * This poor physical condition brings ' dition which rich, red blood can store. Pure blood should be rich in iron P which Nature supplies to some extent j 1 in food. But often through faulty di-1 ' gestic ->f impioper'diet you don't get j * the needed iron, and your blood, op ! - Which your health > depends, grows j weaker and weaker. Gude's Pepto-Mangan enriches the J ' blood, Increases the red' 'blood cells! and supplies t A _ ingredients that | bring a quick response in vigor, vital- ; lty and f hie color. I ( Physicians recommend Gude's Pep-to-Mangan. When order, be Sure the ( word "Gude's" is on the package. Without "Gude's" it* is not Pepto- 1 Man-ran, Fu: r.'shell in both liquid and! tablet form- Fir-sale by all druggists. | ( Ailvt. ' ; . •- —"So you'.? thirteen years old, are you?" said * > isitor to the little daughter of the house. "Yes, and, I now realize that it is an unlucky niftrtber. - It's too-old for dolls and pa says it's not old enough ifor gentlemen's society," " was the reply. Aunt — '.'Well,'-- Bobby, what do you •want to be when you. grow, up?" Bobby (remembering private seanee in the woodshed)— "An crphan." - CIRCULAR £AW TABLE Wanted— Smaller the better. State size, condition and price in first letter. Star and Wave Pub. Co. \ We don'V envy the alligator, altbo \ he has a-great snap.
practicing daily and the show promises to excell any other given by the High School. The thrift sale Wednesday amount- ( ed to 44 stamps. ' Friday night, March 4 the Hi£l school played- the Glassboro basket ball team at Cape May. The Cape May High School quintet eisily defeated the Ocean City basket ( ball team on Friday, Feb. 25. The' ( Ocean City -boys were met with a . much faster team than they expected. Gidding, Cape May's forward, played the most spectacular game of the sea- ' son, making eight, field goals in the i ' half and holding down his op- ( ponent to but one field goal. At the end of the first half, the score stood 21-2 in favor of Cape May. the second half: Ocean City's team showed better form. Ferguson, their | fowMid, netting them four field goals, cumming*/ Cape May's sub played an 'excellent game, breaking up many City passes. Chambers is developing into a first 'class guard. {•Needles. Cape May's fast guard, I whose arm was injured in the AtlanI tic City game, was not' able to go on the floor. Captain "Ed" Ashburne is j still unable to play^on account of an I injury t6 his lege received in . the I Wildwood game but, is being substi- ! tutedb'y his brother "June" who play- | ed a good defensive game. When the | final whistle blew, the score. stood 28 1 to Ifi, - j The line-up: Gape May H. S. Ocean City H, S.. Cherry — — — — Ferguson forward I (lidding -l.j ^Jpwnsend forward1* . - - j L. AshhuJ-ne - — — ' Adams center . Cummings — Baron A guard Chambers Wallace i guard • Field" Gbals— Cherry 2,- Gidding 8, L. Ashburne 1, Ferguson 4, Adams 1, 1 Baron 1. , 1 Foul oGals — Adams 1, Baron I. Referee — G. Little. J ^ UNCLAIMED LETTERS i List of unclaimed lett^A temaining* in Cape May Post Offit^ for week : ending March 3, 1920: Daily, Mrs. E. W. sHill,. Mrs. Wm. H. -'Robinson, W._ H. : Salmon, Jftseie Ri Tingle, Mrs. Mary. Williams, Mrs. B. M. In calling for the jgjwve please say j- they were advertised. SOL NEEDLES, P. M.
Teacher — "Prometheus was chained i Jupiter to a rock, and every day vultures fed his liver. What you laughing at Tommy?" Tommy — "Nothing .except I was thinking how tired the poor vultures must have got fiaving liver for din-
ner every day." Although the carpenter is -not a slight of hand performer, nor does he possess any supernatural powers, still he knows how to make a plank walk.
MILUCENT M. HAND DHAD < Our oMnaaanity was shocked on : Tuesday to learn of the death of Mrs. Millicent H. Hand. She had reached - the ripe old age and would have been ; 85 years old next July. She was the daughter of the late Enoch and Rach- ! el Ross. She was converted and; joined the Green Creek Methodist church fifty six years agojand always ' maintained a bright christian experi-l ence. She married Joseph Bf. Hand; and for many years walked arm and arm with him till he was called hence ' by death. They had two sons Enoch , i R. who resides at Rio Grande and ' Frank M., who lives at Green Creek. " ; Aunt Milly as she was familiarlyknown was a true, type of a christian woman, fir. Hand -was leader of the Sunday Morrting Class of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Hand always accompanying him. Their home like that of her parSnts was the Rome of the preachers as long as she was able to do for them. ' She dfed of pneumonia Tuesday afternoon in her home, her granddaughter, Mrs. Minnie Hem-
fa(wuy and great granddaagtiter, Head, wm with her when The funeral took place Friday *f- . ternoon. Pastor Hnmjin in charge. J in adjoining cemetery. Thus another old land mark ha» gone. Her I place will be bard to fill as Mm was a I I libera] giver to the Rapport of the ; | church. She was a member of the ! . Ladies Aid Society and will be missed * by the entire community. I MRS. WILLIS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Charles Willis entertained a « I number of friends on Wednesday afternoon.. Those present Wen: Mrs. J. Knot,' of Camden; Mrs. T. Lyle, Mrs. McGowen, Mrs. G. McNeal, Mrs. ' A. Hand, Mrs. Alice Lyle, Mrs. Don- ! ley, Mrs. L. Search^ Mts. Neil, George and Walter Search. f m 1 B Grocer: "Tell your mother if the bely does not thrive on fresh milk, to boil it" • ' ' Little girl: "How long is the baby - to be boiled ?" ■
(War No. 9285 Enure Diatrict Na. * REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Merchants National Bank AT CAPE MAY, IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. AT THE - CLOSE OF BUSINESS OX • EBRl'ARY 21, 1920
RESOURCES. \ I Loans and discounts, including rediscounts-.^ ' $459,075.23 . Overdrafts, unsecured 597.01 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $50,000.06 Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 16,000.00 i Pledged to secure W. S. S. deposits (par value) 1,500.00 . Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable ' - ■ ' ' '—*/ "85,000.00 ' : Owned and unpledged — I 1— .41,150.00 ' 'I Total. U, S. Government securities - 192,650.00 1 Other bonds, securities, etc.: ! Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to aecure , postal savings deposits — 7,000.00 Bonds and securities (other than U. S. securities) - pledged as collateral', for Stato-oFvOther deposits : (postal excluded) or-bills payable 10,000.00 f , Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged — — — ^ — 139,930.00 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. 156,930.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent, of ' subscription) — — —L. — w. 8,000.00 Value of banking house, owned or Incumbered f 24,0001)0 Furniture and fixtures ! 1,500.00 i Lawful reser\-e with Federal Reserve Bank ^ *• 34,462.85 Cash ift vault and net amounts due from national .1 banks ' 27^65.87, : ' Checks on other banks in the same city or town as V - ' reporting bank (other than Item 15) — ^ \ 684.68 ? i Total of Items, J2, 18*14, 15 and 16— — 28,050.55 1 . Checks on banks located outside of city or town or reporting bank and other cash itanis 621.08 Redemption fund with U. S.. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer i : 2,500.00 - Interest earned but not collected — approximate — , e on Notes and Bills Receivable not past'due.-. - 3,500.00, j Total — — $906,886.72^ . LIABILITIES. . ■* . ' * e • t Capital stock paid in li. — $50,000.00 Surplus fund — — W 50,000.00 "■ Undivided profits — 1 $25,250.05 - ! ® Less current expenses^ interest, and taxes paid 2,963.89 22,28^16 Interest and disccunt collected or credited, in advance' of maturity and not earned (approximate) . 3.500.00 Circulating notes outstanding ' 45,900.00 | I. ' Certified checks outstanding , 1,922.48 ! Total, of Items 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32 — 1,922.48 ,. Demand deposits (other tiran bank deposits) subn ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to- check 311,061.57 Total of demand" deposits, (other than bank deposits)' subject to reserve, Items 33, 34, d 35, 36, 37 and 38 — 311,061.57 I Postal savings deposits — — r nf>1.27 Other time deposits -j-, — 328,737.85 " Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 39, 40, 41 apd 42 .. - 329,189.12 War savings certificate and thrift stamp deposit qomunt - — — — _ — - 27.39 « Other U. S. deposits, including deposits of U. S. i disbursing officers : 5,000.00 5,027.39 Billsr payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank (including all obligations: representing money bo'rrowed "other than kfedlscounts 10,000.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 78,000.00 ' Total ■ • : . v $906,886.72 n State of New Jersey, County of Cape May^ss:
I, E. J. Jerrell, cashier of the above nagied bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trile to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. J. JERRELL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn -to before me this 1st day of March, 1921. Wm. R. Sheppard, Notary Public of New Jersey; CORRECT— Attest: W. L. STEVENS, W. H. PHILLIPS, FRANK B. MEORAY, Directors
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I ANNOUNCEMENT - I . § Beginning March First we § ' will be open for automobile re- S pair work of all kinds. Special § ' lg prices given on Ford work. ' g. C Also tire repairing done by the S * steam vulcanizing process. | CRESSE GARAGE | g Washington and Perry Streets § § Cape May ■ | §
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