Cape May Star and Wave, 22 April 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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STATEMENT OF T HE CONDITION OF 1 ' i "■* 'ifili iiii«ni' ■ utLjrr ^ rf~ Security Trust Co.' • December 31, 1921 Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. December, 31, 1921

RESOURCES | * Time and demand loans_$l, 957,895 63 jC Bonds and mortgages _ 264,725 39 S Stocks and bonds 2,031,855" 56 ■ I Overdrafts 61 43, E Banking houses, Camden ' E Gloucester and Cape May | 128.000 00 Revenue stamps — 226 25 Cash and reserve 239,222 89 $4,616,987 16 _____

, LIABILITIES ' Capital $100,000 00 : Surplus ' 220,000 00 f ! profits 43,486 15 s i ______ 4,246,501 00 7,000 00 » A\ $4,616,987 15 ]»

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed en Time Depoelta. Acts a a Administrator, Executor, Gn ardian or Trustee. ^ I( Bafe Deposit Boxes for Rent iri Bnrg lsr-Proof Vault. U WiDa Drawn and kept without Char ge. 2( £ t - " ADVISORY BOARD " • _ - - _ ; 2!

1. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. _ John B. Huffman. Alberf'G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.

Henry C Thompson, Sec. Sherman S. Sharp. Dr. V. M. D. Marey. 2! A. Carlton Hlldreth. ,, Richard E. Reeves.

iHiHiHimHBm-u—iumwLUJILI" !l Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints. Varnishes, Stains, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint n Effecto Ante Finishes W.LENOIRa^i I 28 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER Frank EntHken 8 Sons , Automobile Repair Work Central Garage ' EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CAM 8TORED— CARS HIRED DAT OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES i A rents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gas and Oil Engines KEYSTONE 1-88* BKLL 18~W . a *ny PnrP°**e whatever — that's the of- f ^ W&P&gzK *er we make you today. We must £ have ample stocks of seasoned, measV * ured timbers in our yard to be able to V- make such a broad offer. We kavel ' > And our prices will save you money. ^ GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE WAY, N. J. ■ -• ll SHERMAN S. SHARP Contractor and Builder 666 Washington Street Capo May, N. J. Estimates Given Keystone Phone $38 R. M. WENTZELL S3 PERKY STREET Furniture Bedding Rugs Linoleum Estimates on all kinds of furniture will be furnished promptly. KEYSTONE PHONE GOODS DELIVERED ' K«XO»<XOO«cOcOi 0<)oOsO«£0««)t»(X)«»(X |Try Our Collar Work | 4 Gents Each | g Flat work and rough dry, 60c per dozen. All shirts, pillow )S( C cases, towels, napkins, table cloths and scarfs ironed,- All wear- " Wing apparel starched and dried. L V Give ns a trial bundle and we will do the rest- ^ j I COLUMBIA LAUNDRY | C $14 .CONGRESS STREET . § Both Phones ' H. E. SETTLE, Prop. §

ma nan watb to raau to m ooxm pam mn ((Standard KM) *or CSty Pl«r adA jA adantoa. mack rare, t. *71a*ht Fere, a. ML t xnn. J mgtx x*ow t Buy Wain Watar <1 u u* as js b a, Sunday 4 '• """"v its 1115 *—■» sk ss » 5. Wednesday 131 .7.42 ■ as sfli SIS uii I Saturday 4.11 10.4S , 437 HOB 1 9. Sunday 6.19 11.42 638 .... r 10. Monday 6.09 0.09 j. 11. Tuesday i 7.07 1.01 « 734 IAS 12. Wednesday £64 1.53 . 834 2.30 ' 13. Thursday 8.44 2.44 t 8.18 838 14. Friday 9.SS 8.33 . 1030 3.45 j r 16. Saturday 10.24 4.23 J 1030 • 434 1 16. Sunday 11.14 6.14 j 11.40 534, 17. Monday 6.08 . 18.10 6.18 i • Tuesday 0.32 7.02 I 137 7.15 t Wednesday 1.27 7.58 , 835 8.15 1 Thursday 2.22 ' 8.53 331 8.13 . Friday 8J7 9.44 334 10.07 ' Saturday 4.10 10.82 t 4.48 1037 1 Sunday 437 ' 1 24. Monday 6.43 11.69 I 638 J 25. Tuesday 6.26 0.26 8.49 1838 X\ ednesday 7.06 1:08 £ 736 1.16 ; 27. Thursday 7.45 1.48 834 133 28. Friday - 8.24 2.27 ' • 8.41 830 I 29. Saturday 9.03 3.08 9.19 336 . 30. Sunday 9.45 3.50 < 1031 3.46 < "What's the price of vour best | tea?" asked die woman with the J market basket"Two dollars a pound," replied the clerk. "Isn't that too steep?" replied the , bargain chaser. "Yes, ma'am," answered the — uth. "That's what my folks buy tea for." ' LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS Can Be Obtained in Vicinity of Alarm Boxes 25 — Washington Street, near Schel- ^ Landing. 32— Washington Street, nea' Union. 47 — Washington Street and Madison Avenue. 54 — Lafayette and Bank Streets. 58— Broad and Elmira Streets. 65 — Pittsburgh and New Jereey Avenues. I 69— Stockton Avenue, between Jef- 1 j and Queen Streets. , 73 — Franklin and Washington Streets. 76 — Howard Street, opposite Stocktoo Avenue. 82 — Columbia Avenue and Guerney , Street. 84 — Ocean Street, near Beach Ave- ; nue. 91 — Broadway and West Perry Street. 92 — Broadway and Beach Avenue. 93 — Perry Street, near Bridge. 94 — South Lafayette and Grant Streets. J 95 — *W ashington and Jackson j Sheets. I 97 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur | Street. 98 — Washington and Ocean Streets. Wm. F. Brown ! Plumbing & Heating i Leave orders at store. 417 Washington Street I CAPE MAY, N. J. !| gBBBSBEESBESBSSEBBBBEBSB St. Mary's Schoolof Music 516 Lafayette St. PIANO, ORGAN.. II VIOLIN :(. j. Evening Classes wanted FORD SEDAN :i OR ROADSTER ' j Write description with lowest ' price to No. 127 r| STAR & WAVE PUB.. CO. CAPE MAY, N.J.

DENNISVnXE Our village in -reatly saddened by the recent death of Capt WilUMn Taylor, a lifelong citizen, kind, sun-ny-hearted, honorable in his business i dealings and will be sadly missed by old and youiyf. Our svmpalhy is extended to his widow and the three sons. Mr. Taylor was buried from his late residence on Tuesday, April 18, the Rev. W. It Yerkes conducting the services. The fuheral of Mrs. Lida Middleton. daughter of the late John and Eliza Annely, took place from the ME. Church on Thursday.- Her death occurred at her home in Frankford, after many weeks of intense suffering Mr- aind Mns- Benjamin Bushnell motored from Delaware to spend the with their parents here and at Ocean View. Clarence Weetcott and Mrs. Raymond Wescott were Easter guests at the Westcott home. I Edmund Chester and sister, Sue, j retui ned to their school duties at Brooklyn and Washington respectiveon Monday, after a visit with I relatives hereE. B. Lewis arid family, Mr. and I Mr- Robert Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Matlack were occupants of I the Lewis cottage by the lake for the week endDr. and Mrs. Way entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wells and the little daughters, Molly and Betty, for the holidaysMrs. Helen FTdler and friends, Mrs. . Montanye, were guests of Mrs. Mary Fidler returning to Philadelphia on Monday. The W. C. T. U. will hold a rally on Mondav evening at the home of , Iwdia Bushnell- > Mrs- Hannah Lloyd occupied her | home for a few days during the past ' week. , < Mrs- Hattie Dalton entertained her i aunts from Philadelphia, who were , i called to our village by the funeral of ' Mrs. Iida Middleton. i Mrs. John Eidler and two daughters , , are visiting in Dividing Creek at this writing. r «. Mr- and Mrs. Albert Bushnell arc i ' guests in the home cf FYank Bushnell. Sr. Mr. and Mrs- J; K. Carroll, F. G. i and Elizabeth FTdler attended the Sunda" School conference at 1 • South Seaville las' Monday evening, i RIO GRANDE I Mrs. T. Carino, who has been liv- , i ing in the city for the past winter, returned here on Friday with her children and is living in the house known as the McLinden farmMrs. Fbnnie Hand was called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs- Halbruner, on Tuesday, she being quite ill. Mary Jones has returned after spending 10 davs with her daughter, in Camden. Mrs. Roy Waloott with some of her friends, went after arbutus on Tuesday .Mre "Silas Shaw went to Cape May on Friday to do some shopping. 1 Mr. and Mrs- Merrill Neal celebrated their wooden anniversary on , Friday. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs- Earl Weber, of Philadelphia. They received quite a number ■ of wooden articles. Ice cream and cake were served and all had a very . good time. Mrs. J. Paul and daughter, of Wildwood, were renewing old ac1 quaintances on Frida-. Miss Edith Endicott, a student at State Normal School, Trenton, spent Easter week with her parents here- . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steer entertained company on Sundav Mrs. Charles Fisher, of Erma, spent i Monday with Mns. Miles Caldwell - Mrs. George Thurston entertained her Sunday School class of thirty little tot.- on Saturday. Refreshments were served and Easter eggs were in . abundance. All left in high glee and report a jolly good timeJ Help Put This | i Town on a I SOLID ! t FOUNDATION l 4 t " I * ? <> | 0 The success of the home mer- T A chant means the SUCCESS OF + ♦ T^JE TOWN. | X The success of the town means X 1 Y0UE SUCCESS. | J Why A [of Trade at Home + L* and Help Along the | Town You Live In? ' | ;

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