SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 CAFE MAY STAR AND WAVE ' / Page TfcwS
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SEGURFTY TRUST CO. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May , N. J., December 31, 1920 r
RESOURCES rime and Demand Loans, $2,016,417.49 Bonds and Mortgages _ 256.025.39 Stocks and Bonds 1,788.513.11 Overdrafts 13.29 Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 Revenue and War Stamps "189.72 • Cash and Reserve - 281,697.81 $4,465,^6.81 )
LIABILITIES > Capital "" ' $100,000.00 > Surplus 220,000.00 L Undivided Profits 18,136.34 > Deposits , 4,120,720.47 Dividend 7,000.00 I •• i * $4,465,856.81
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vaulta. Three Per Cent. Interest Alloxfed on Time Deposits. Wills Drawn and Kept WitkMt Charge. Acta as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. , ADVISORY BOARD . ADY13UK IB I DUAIW
J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. . Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake
Henry C. Thompson. Sec. Sherman S. Sharp. . Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. V. Carlton Hildreth. Richard E. Reeves.
jfi Both Phones H. E. SETTLE, Prop. j J i j COLUMBIA LAUNDRY § I j 314 Congresa Street, Cape May, N. J. h | ! DOWN GOES THE PRICE I j {! P ol!afrs 4c each | J buffs'*— - jj S Let us wash your Rag Carpets and Pillows [ J All other cles,es ol LAUNDRY WORK gj 'jarciaianjaiiuiu^ SHERMAN S. SHARP Contractor and §uildei 156 WASHINGTON ST. CAFE MAT, N. I. I Estimates Given Keystone Phaoe Hi / ^ fi BUILDERS' HARDWARE Hrn We have a Fall Stoch of Hardware for every BailcUr', need Tools of the Best Quality AT MODERATE PRICES Kl ££3 GET OUR PRICES ■ Complete Operations ■ j m • M. H. WARE * **-• 5M w**k*rkra CAFE N- J-
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| DELIVERIES. IN r ANY QUANTITY OF \ LUMBER in any length, width or thickkneaa for ? any purpose whatever— that's the offer we make you today. We must hare ample stocks of seasoned, meas- * qred timbers in our yard to be able to make JUfh a broad offer. We have! Aiyfour prices will save yon money. Ask for estimates.
GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE \ . What Advertising Accomplished in Modern Business and Why Business Men Should Advertise Now — Com- ' mercial Prodperity and Progress 1 Depends Upon Advertising 1 . i ) 1 t As ft general principal every buslj ness man admits that it pays to ad- ( j vertise, but some times a business ex- , ecutive_has doubts whether advertising is effective in his own business • or whether he should advertise now ( . When all the facts are considered it I, is absolutely certain that it pays to ■ advertise NOW. r Recently there was a meeting of one hundred national advertisers at i Lakewood, N. J. These advertisers ■ spend almost one-half a billion dollars a year 'in advertising their names and i their products. These advertisers decided that it pays to advertise NOW. ■ Sixty-nine of ihese inen stated that they would increase their advertising .appropriation for 1921, seventeen de- . clared that their advertising appropriation for this year would remain ! j the same as last year, six were un- | certain and only thirteen had decided ■ ' to reduce, slightly, their appropria- ! tions. f ! In other words, these big successful national advertisers know that it pays to advertise NOW. Here are some -reasons why their decision is correct and why if is good business for you merchants to ad\pr- : tise now. . .. ONE — Advertising searches out the i respective customer. Two — Advertising makes possible 1 the standardisation of products. • Three — Advertising stabilizes sales i I and builds good wlIL '■ Four — Advertising disseminates : trade facts, announces new discoveries and -consequently, makes for increased efficiency and speeds up pro- 1 duction. In other words, advertising is consumption insurance. The sale of any product depends upon three factors. First, upon general business conditions that are beyond the control of any one manufacturer or dealer. Second, on the ability of buyers to adopt their business to fundamental economic conditions. Third, upon the ability of the sales organization through i advertising of efcery description and personal solicitation by salesmen to , create a desire for the particular ' product. The first two factors are , beyond the control of a sales organiz- 1 ation, particularly in a period of re- 1 organization as at present. All the ' more reason therefore why every , business organization should put i every ounce of energy and thought 1 into advertising NOW. - - - - , -« - ■ . 1 If we could see what is wrong with ourselves as easily as we see what is i wrong with the government, we would 1 not have to waif for a> new adminis- j tration to bring .'good times." yration to onng .gooq times. / ' ;
INTERSCHQLASTIC LEAGUE SCHEDULE The executive committee of the Cape May County' Interscholastic League "hare announced the following baseball schedule for this season: March 26: Middle at Ocean City; Upper at Wildwood. April 2: Gape May at Upper; Middle at Woodbin&y Wildwood at Ocean City. . j, . April 9: Upper atv Woodbine; Wildwood at Cape May; Ocean City at Middle. April 16: Cape May at Middle; Upat Ocean City; Woodbine at Wildwood. April 23: Middle at WBdwood; at Upper; Ocean City at Cape May. April 30t#Cape May at Ocean Ciiy; WiVdwood at Upper; Woodbine at t May 7: Upper at Middle; Woodbine at Cape May; Ocean City at Wildwood. • » • May -4: Field Day 'at Cape May Court House. ' May 21: Middle at Cape May; Wildwood at Woodbine; Ocean City at UpMay 25: Cape May at " Wildwood; Woodbine at Ocean City. May 28: Cape May at Woodbine; at Upper. June 4: Upper at Cape May; Wild-' wood at Middle; Ocean City at Woodbine. SCHEDULE FOR GIRLS' BASKET BALL LEAGUE Miss Ethel Bloodgood, directress of physical training in theWildwood public schools and secretary of the physical training teachers' association of Cape May County has announced the following schedule for the girls' bas-ket-ball league of Cape May County for the season of 1920-1921: Mar. 18 Tuckahoe vs. Cape May, Cape May. 25 Tuckahoe vs. Ocean City, Tuckahoe. All games will be played Friday afternoons at . 3 O'clock. STRONG EVIDENCE" la the Statement -of This Cape May Woman. Backache Is often kidney ache; _ A common warning of serious kid"ney ills. "A Stitch In Time Saves Nine'*' — Don't delay — -use Dotfn's Kidney PUls. Profit by the experience of Mrs. Olara M. Smith, 50# Broad' St.. : Cape May. She say*: "Last spring I had rheumatic pains in my shoulders and limbs. ( felt dull and lame mornings and ached all over. I was miserable and my .kidneys acted irregularly. I used Doan's. Kidney and they helped me wonderfully, relieving the rheuiftatic pains and benefiting me In every way. I gladly endorse "Doan's. for 1 have , felt much, better since Using them." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't : simply ask for ajtldney remedy — get Kidney PUls— the same that , Smith had:_f)oster-MUburn Co, ' Co, MfrsJ^UUILIoTN Y. J
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' Garden and Farm ^ j Our Seeds Are Good Seeds AND you. can't, afford to use any other kind, ii difference . bettVeen a good crop or a poor one, ; between satisfaction and profit or dissatisfaction and loss, is largely determined by the seed you use. Lqfior and other expenses are the same in both cases-. - Our seeds are good seeds. We select them with greatest * care. We have choice stocks of known purity — the varieties r Bert suited" to our climate and markets — and tested for germination so we know they will grow. A complete assortment for lawn, garden and field. And ready for instant delivery. Garden Tools and Supplies The tools you need to lighten your labor and improve results. Rakes, hoes, spades, trowel^, weeders, wheel hoes, seedetfijspray pumps, etc. . » , * ' Plant RJdllT^spraying materials, bug killers. All needed things 1 i make your garden grow and protect it against insect enemies and plant diseases. • Things for Your Chickens f We, also specialize in poultry supplies. The days of hit-or-miss poultry keeping havei passed. It pays to "fuss with chickens," to keep them healthy and productive, f Because of their, demonstrated worth _we recommend the > famous Pratts Poultry Preparations. Pratts Poultry Regulator to make hens lay — Pratts Buttermilk Baby Chick r Food to make chicks grow — Pratts Lice Killers to exterminate lice — Pratts-Pdultry Disinfectant and Poultry Remedies , to prevent and overcome disease. " Your Money Back If YOU ' Are Not Satisfied" Eldredge & Phillips i BOTH PHONES / ^ _ CAPE MAY, N. J. j' A* A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Townsend 218 Ocean St. Cape May, N. J' ■ " . — i 1 asp F Don't Throw Away , • i ' Your Old Timer Cases We positively end Ford Commutator trouble and use X the old corrugated shells. Rush dual contact roller X runs packed in grease. Makes starting easier. . I ' Hickey Garage ■ -*"* j •> Cape May, New Jersey <■ Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SUDAK Shoe Repairing- in All Its Blanches NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY W. M«k. a Spruit, of REPAIRING SHOES-WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in Building for Ladies and Gentlemen. Shoe Sundries and All Kinds of Polishes for Sale. 505 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. • • t ■ . '4;;- v. •

