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ism, TUCK is the last thing |;| 1 ||| T--r that any motorist l|| J | : should consider in choos- f;M ! j J| |f j| Certainty is just as easy . (jM to obtain — and a lit less ►expensive on the casings. * Ask us for G & J Tubes. -> For years they have been helping all makes of tires to give better service. FQCER & MECRAY WE /ELL ymt i 1 1 m fabric * AND CORD * TIRE/
COURSES OF STUDY Bu tineas Administration (two years) Accounting (two rear.) general Business (one year) ^X^'o"' 10 ,W° 8aU.min.hlo (one rear) TaacbVLjinltiSrtww to two rear.)
The Future Only Comes Once THE man or woman who has the proper spirit of conscientious endeavor, plus a Peirce training, need have no fear of the future. It is significant that within ten years after graduation the majority of Peirce graduates are either in business for * themselves or are officials or executives of large business institutions. Writ* tor 57th Yssr Book
PEIRCE SCHOOL of business Ajmmsmmm PINS BTBBKT WB3T OF BROAD PHILADELPHIA 8-6-i21-8t 1 reorganization ■ X Stocks swept clear for new merchandise ! on way. Prices Slashed. B j More Bargains at I I LiYKNTHOL'S yr 319 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. 5 h bxbxbxbxbxbxbxb^BKBXBKBX B STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. June 30, 1921
RESOURCES '?ime and Demand Loan* 81,720,735.17 ( Bonds and Mortgages— 2661075.39 5 Stocks and Bonds—,, 1,889,011.68 1 Overdrafts . — I—' 28.76 1 1 4 Banking Houses, Camden, i 1 Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 Revenue Stamps i 207.39 Cash and Reserve — — 295,637.56 $4,294,595.95 .
LIABILITIES Capital — __ $10,000.00 2 220,00000 Undivided Profits 20,848.71 — 3,946,747.24 Dividend "bl - 7,000:00 I , (* < , $4,294,595.95
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. * Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. - ADVISORY BOARD •
J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. « John ft. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake. ^
Henry c. Thompson, Sec. Sherman S. Sharp. Dr. V. M. D. Marry. > A. Carlton Hildreth. Richard E. Reeves. ,
LEGAL ADVamnMB AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGISLATURE OF 1*21. STATE OF NEW JER8EY A Senate Concurrent Resolution propoelns an amendment to the Gonstltutlon of the State of New Jersey. HE- IT RESOLVED by tbe Senate (the House of . Assembly concurring): That the following amendment to tbe Constitution of thta State be and the same Is hereby proposed and when the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to th» Senate and House of Assembly the said amendment shall be entered on their Journals, with the yeas and nays thereon. and referred to the Legislature next to be chosen, -and published for three months previous to the first Tuesday after the first' Monday of No' vember next. -In at • least one newspaper of each county. >to be designated by the FceSMmit of the Senate, the Speaker of the HoUse of Assembly and the Secretary of State, payment for such publication to be made by the Treasurer- on the Warrant of the Comptroller, namei ly: • Strike out paragraph seven of section two of article seven of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey and Insert In lieu of said paragraph the following: 7. Sheriffs and coroners of counties shall be elected by the people of their respective cbuntie*. at the annual elections for members of the general assembly. They shall hold their offices for five years. Sheriffs shall annually renew their bonds. 8-6-1 3t-478-84 7,70 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Samuel F. Ware, Deceased Pursuant'to the order, of Harry S- . Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on, the eifehth day of August, A. D. 1921, on the application of the subscriber, Administratrix c. t^ a- of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the otpditpr.s of said deceased to exhibit n> *Jie subscriber under <u0h or affij-friation their clams a m demands against the, estate of said deceased within six months from the eighth day of__4ugust, A- D. J921, or they will fie forever bailed of any action against the subscriber. . N Dated August 8, Ai D. 1921. HELEN N. WARE, \ • - / Administratrix, c- t. a- j J. Spiror Learning, Proctor. j 8-13-lOt.PF $15.54 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS | Estate of Robert M. Dennyt De- g _ "ceased. , Pursuant to the order of Harry S- 1 Douglass, Surrogate of the CouijJyof ' Cope Muy, made on the 22nd day of August, A. D. 1921, on the application of the subscriber, Administratrix of "said deceased, notice is hereby I given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under o»th or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of .said deceased within six months from the 22nd day 6f August, A_.D. 1921,. or . they will bp forever barred of any action against the subscriberDated August 22, 1921 , HARRIET L. DENNY, Administratrix. • , LEWIS T. STEVENS, Proctor. t 8-27 -9t-^ k |^u"""linnii[""iia"^uuiiini||n|||||||mi^1 U. S. MAIL LINE ! UraaataadFaataatABMrieas-FlacSfciiia -tmmicM- &T 23— Am- 24— S**. 28 U.S.MJLin«nU«— <W~d~rtoto.n i.. jj — agaBgminc A— to. hlfcaUm 1.400 34<L. p~j ,(2joe>M» , i.i (ato YOU READ the Other Fellow's Ad 3) ( j* You are reading this one. ' ' \f That should convince you * that advertiaing in these ^ L columns is a profitable proposition; that it will / Z bring buaineso to your store. The fact that the - other fellow advertises is q probably the reason he is | is falling to you. Would § it not be well to give g the other fellow a chance | To Read Your Ad ■ ! in These Columns? 1 f ■ c PLAN WORK AND SAVE ' — ' - i Start the saving habit and open an 1 account with the Security Truet Co. 3 A Strong Institution. BUSINESS DIRECTORIES FREE Telephone Business. Directories may be "had free of charge by applying at the Star and Wave office. ' Get yours _ :r i.mm3 I 6 1 r 1
MOVING S R so get in tench with an. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS 1 TON, 2 TONS, S TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. <• Lota from $1* up. Any point between 0 Cape May and Philadelphia. r CONEY'S X-PRESS !' r 106 to 110 Garfield Ave, Wildweod. " * Both Phones * I GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT , - T.H.TAYLOR'S > 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES ! For Men, Women and Children REPAIRING In AU Its Branches | SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip. NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY Not responsible for work left oS'er 30 | r days. Keystone 138-X »?immronKDqiq«cmq»nmtixDaKD<iHiKr«itfiKrttigtg HOT WATER | HEATING 1 I G, VANAMAN || I Gape May N. J. 1 ) * SPECIALS ) Batiste Bloomers for 75 cents. J $2.00 Chemise for $1.25. J A New. Lot of Royal Shirt Waists am} J BON TON AND ROYAL V WORCESTER CORSETS C B. T. HAZLETT > 323 WASHINGTON STREET C •Cape May, N. J. EXCELSIOR ) BATHS = BEACH AVENUE and DECATUR STREETS LATEST STYLE SUITS , POLITE ATTENDANTS! ROOMS BY DAY WEEK | OR SEASON I TgolSloot! 311 Washington Street, v Cape May, N. J. ' f WATCH REPAIR J JEWELRY REPAIR !f I Builder's Hardware & I'S | Household Supplies i ): 1 M. H. WARE 1 ? I Si6 Wash. St. Key. Phone ;i° Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge, Eye Spe-| — fialist, of Philadelphia, will be at j - May for the Season. Those in i * need of Glasses or having ^rouble % with their eyes can consult him Eveniugs and Saturdays, Broadw^y/'and i Avehue.'West Cape May. V . • ? v PIANO TUNING > Prof. C- Walter Wallace, Organist of the Liberty Theatre, will tune and repair pianos on short . notice. Work V iruaranteed. Ph6ne liberty Theatre, J: cither phone. X 6-4-tf-673 -,*f*
Great Clearance Sale NOW GOING ON Pan Ua ar silk Waists and SWEATERS x POSITIVELY ONE THIRD BELOW THE WHOLESALE COST BUY TODAY CAPE MAY VARIETY STORE .199 Washington Street S For Good Bread and Good Service Gall WRISLEY'S BAKERY, Wildwood, N. J. Bell 270. Keyaone 290 Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints^Vsrniaheo, Stains, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto~iSinishes W. LENOIR 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER * Q Keystone Phone 802-D CHAS. ARNOLD § | SUNNY HALL CAFE | ^ COLD SPRING, NEW JERSEY & K CHICKEN AND WAFFLE g DINNERS A SPECIALTY § yi A Choice Variety of Sea Foods Mr. Charles Arnold, formerly of ARNOLD'S CAFE, v .M. will personally supervise the cusine and service. Yf RANDOLPH JACKSON EXPRESSMAN Local and Long Distance Carting Two-Ton Truck Special Car* Given to Household Goods Keystone 148-Y 802 Qufeen?St., Cape May, N. I. When you house'dean, don't forget the ^ 1 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY I X' 314 yfliNUItESS STREET 2 Q BOTH PHONES J H. E. SETTLE, Prop. 8 8 CARPETS, CFILTS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS ANn 8 W CURTAINS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION 8 8 ~ " S ^ ALL OTHER CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK S X CAREFUL INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION ' X X CHILDREN'S HAfftCUTTING A SPECIALTY X K Obeat Shaving (Parlor x ^ JOSEPH DROGO ' X 8 FOUR EXPERT &ARBERS— NO WAITING 8 w BOOT BLACK STAND IN&DE ' 8 O Open 8:00 a. m. until 8:30 Pi M- Saturdays until 11 p- m. 8 W* 429 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. O W )<>»<>aOaOeO3(X)eO0O=O<>=OsOcO<)eG<XO5(><XG0O6« X

