Cape May Star and Wave, 1 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Saturday, July 1, 1922 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE , Page Seven

gTATtBENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security T mst^Go. December 31, 1921 Southwest Corner Washing on and Ocean Streets Cape Miy, N J., December 31, 1921 vta mi rrrra LIABILITIES

RESOURCES Time and demand loans-$l,957,895 63 C Bends and mortgages — 264,725 39 Stocks and bonds 2*31,855 56 Overdrafts 61 ' Banking houses, Camden Sta«««r aaC Cap. ^ ^ J^L' stomps 226 26 ST„d 239.222 *> 54,616*87 15

Capital 5100,000 00 arjJus 220,000 00 •. ndivided profits 43,486 15 deposits 4*46*01 00 Dividend 7,000 00 54,616*87 15

Three Per Cent. Interest alleged on. Time Depodta. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Gn ardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burg Ur-Proof Vault. Wills Drawn and kept without Charge. ADVISORY BOARD

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. Marey. A. Carlton Hildreth. Richard E. Reeves.

Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator. Wall Paper, Painta, Varnishes, SUina, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR C.8p.j^TnsJ 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER Frank Entriken G Sons Automobile Repair Work Central Garage EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES Agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gas and Oil Engines KEYSTONE 1-90A BELL I2-W Sin any length, width or tkickkness foi ' any purpose whatever — that's the of ; have ample stocks of reasoned, mca ured timbers in our yard to be able to ' And our prices will save you moi-e> j ' ' .■ I GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY. N. )- The Strand » 5 and 7 Perry St. CAPE MAY, N. J. ^ ROOMS AND APARTMENTS, PERFECT OCEAN VIEW, EXCELLENT LOCATION. REASONABLE RATES ^ J. W. Sickles — DISHES HOUSEFURNISHINGS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Chas. R. Hoffman 606 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N.~J, R. M. WENTZELL . 58 PERRY STREET Furniture Bedding Rugs Linoleum Estimates on all ldndg of furniture will be furnished promptly. KEYSTONE PHONE GOODS DELIVERED (Electrical Contractor... INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING- A SPECIALTY OF 8TORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES. KEYSTONE PHONE 609-D3 CAPE MAY. N. J. * i £ I • \ - el i

WANTS CITY DECORATED ON FOURTH -^Tbe:iieeeretwg committee for the Fourth of July celebration is desirous ► of having the city beautifull decorated and requests the people to decorate their homes for this occasionThere is a professional decorator in the city with new goods who wiH fl©0' orate your home or place of business on a rental basis. The Harry W- Lewis Decorating Coare here and the manager, C- H. 0 Plurrib, would be glad to call and give g you an estimate on the iob. Mr- Plumb's headquarters are at 0 the Cape May Illuminating Co-, TeleD phone, 45. 3 ELWARD STARTS SEASON The Hotel Edward opener! on June 24th for the tenth successive ; ' season under the management of _ Mrs. E. P. Nittinger- . All the rooms are equipped with i either bath or running water, and this feature, with the excellence of the i table, makes the Elward one of the nicest of Cape May's moderately I priced hotels"What's the matter with Smith i these days? Got luiribago or spinal . curvature or some thing? "No, he has to walk that wav to fit some shirts his wife made him- I PROCLAMATION Attention is called to the ordinance concerning the explosion of fire- 1 , works, dated June 27, 1877: Section 1. Be it ordained and en- j acted by the inhabitants of the city i of Cape May, in city council as- 1 sembled, and it is hereby enacted by! | the authorities of same, that no per- 1 son shall fire or discharge any- can- | non or other piece of artillery or j small arms, guns, pistols, fire crack- - ers, or squibs, within the limits of j (this citv under penalty of the law; J ' every -erson so ofTe.nding shall for- 1 jfeit and pay the sum of five dollars I for each offense. j Sec- 2. And be it further ordained . j and enacted that, from and after the | I passage of this ordinance, no person j 1 or persons shall make or cause to he j made, or aid or assist in making a r - bonfire or other fire in either of the streets, roads, lanes, or alleys of said city, under the penalty of the law; every person so offending shall forp feit and pay the sum of five dollars c I for each offenseS Sec- 3- And be it further ordained and enacted that if any person or persons shall fire or cause to be fired or V exploded any rocket, squib or powder t j cracker A-ithin the limits of said city, 1 j under the penalty of the law, every person so offending shall forfeit and : pay for each offense the sum of ten j • dollars. ' Approved June 27fT877. FREDERICK J. MELYIN, 1 i Mayor. 1 | Dated June 25. 1922. ' j NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS „ Estate of Mary Louise Warrington,: , | Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Douglass, Surrogate of the County of ' j Cape May, made on the 27th day of I June, A. D. 1922, on the application | of the subscriber, executrix of -said i deceased, notice is hereby given to j the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased I within six months from the 27th day of June, A. D- 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriberDated June 27th, A- D- 1922IRENE MELVIN" WILLIAMS, Executrix. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor-7-l-10-pfl5*4 I

COME ON— BUDDY j The preamble of the American Le- : gion's constitution states that it is ' ; dedicated to God and Country. The - Legion, during it* career of only 3 i years has demonstrated that it ii the best insurance "-obey the Nation has. i Our post appeals to all eligible exservice men in this community to join i the Legion and to aid our fight for Americanism- The blue and gold button of the American Legion marks . its wearer as one who has not thrown i away his patriotism with the uniformIt means that he has not "passed the buck" to someone else to see that the sick and disabled buddies get 'ustice and to fulfill all those things that he desired to result from the war. Every man in the service Ik- ed for better things after the war- More than two million doughboys, »»obs and gyrenes realized that it was goin" to be a fi»ht to bring to "ass all the things that they dreamed of- The result of this prevailing sentiment was the formation of the American Legion. LAaon members are from every branch in the service, from those who were forced to remain at home to men who won the congressional medal at Chateau Thierry and in the Argonne. It includes all ranks from private to general. Our Legion post can be the most beneficial organization in this community. Its -urposes are high; its ideals are untarnished. It deserves your support and the membership of ■ every war veteran. Join Harry 1 ■ Snyder Post No. 193, of the American V I Legion and make it the best post in £ - your State. ) SAMUEL M- SCHELLENGER. S - 1 Com. Harry Snyder Post, No. 193, C -• ! American Legion, Cape Slay, N- J. J JULY { HIGH LOW i : ! A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. j 1 1 Saturday __ 1 15 1.56 7.42 8-12 T • 2 Sunday 2.15 2*8 8-40 9.18 t 3 Monday 3.17 3.58 9.40 10 20 } - 4 Tuesdav 4.20 4*7 10*8 11.21 1 ! 5 Wed. 5.19 5.52.11.34 12.18 i • 6 Thursday __ 6-15 6.44 12.27 J ( 7 Friday 7.07 7.31 1-01 1.17 ] ' 8 Saturday 7*7 8.18 1*9 2.04 > 0 9 Sunday 8 44 9.02 2.44 2.50 £ 8 10 Monday 9-27 9.43 3-28 3.38 j «• II Tuesday __ 10.10 10.24 4.10 4J6 <, J 12 Wed. 10*2 11-04 4*0 4*8 4 • 13 Thnrsdav __11*3 11-43 5.30 5.40 3 " 14 Friday 12.16 12.23 6.09 6.24 > -s 15 Saturday __12*9 1-00 6*0 T.10 I , 16 Sunday 1-07 1.45 7*3 8.02 J 1 17 Monday 1*5 2*5 8.20 8 58 S 18 Tuesdav 2*0 3.29 9.10 9*5 i r 19 Wed. 3 47 4.21 10.04 10*4 j r 20 Thursdav .. 4.45 5.17 10*8 11.48 3 • 21 Friday 5-42 6.09 11*1 12.41 w 1 22 Saturday 6*5 7.00 12.43 1.00 J ' 23 Sunday 7.26 7.49 1*0 1*3 *5 i 24 Monday 8.17 8*8 2.19 2.24 i 25 Tuesday 9.07 9-27 3.06 315 j 26 Wed 9*7 10.17 3*3 4.07 \ 27 Thursday _10.48 11.08 4-43 5.00 i 28 Friday 11-42 12.02 5*2 5*4 J . 29 Saturday __12*7 12*8 6.24 6.52 ) 30 Sunday 1 00 1*5 7.19 7*4 > 31 Monday 1*1 2*6 8-17 8.58 £ SIGNS FOR SALE !. I The Star and Wave office has the ^ f' following cardboard signs for sale: J [ Taxi. J 1 Hire. J s Ri.mi? fcr Tent. ) Fui:i:shcd Apartments- > r For Rent, Apply to Any Agent * s For Sale or Rent- J i Vacancies. > y For Sale, Apply any Agent. « e Closed- ) t Danger, Keep Off. } I No Smoking in this Room. . No Trespassing with Dog or Gun. } Private Office. \ Walk In. C Dressmaking. -J Furnished Rooms- J

YE7HICH '9 ''ic big mileage tire of today? All over the country men are talking right now of the remarkable wearing quality of Fisk Tires. The reasons are obvious. Look over any Fisk tire and judge for yourself. You are bound to find extra size, strength and resiliency and with these, good looks and a tread that gives real protection. There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, for car. truck or speed wagon

- - From Ohio we hear: "I decided to bake two cakes at the same time, using Royal Baking Powder in one, and another powder in the other. The cake made with Royal was so appetizing and delicious, so finely grained and wholesome that in comparison, the-other cake was not a cake." Mrs.G.P.Y. ROYAL BAKING powder Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book— We FREE Royal Baking Powder Co^ 130 William St, New York 1 4th of July | j CAPE MAY 1 V Day's program affords __ S many delights for all ages g Big Parade at 10 A. M. vr yi Four Bands of Music. There will be Floats, Soldiers and X jr Sailors, and Civic Organizations in the § g Parade. 8 X There will be Athletic S;;orts on the X y> Beach. J? X Baseball Game at Columbia Park. g X Dancing at Convention Ha!!. x j come AND enjoy the da" at S g the shore x X | x good MOTOR ROADS § xxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx PORTLAND CEMENT TTHE last quarter century has seen a big A. change in things built— a change largely caused by building materials — a change hum temporary to permanent structures. The skyscraper, the efficient factory, the modem home and farm would be impossible as we find them today— without concrete. The concrete structure safeguards money invested, safeguards life, and safeguards the property or stock it contains. Through the last quarter century, used on all types of building, Atlas Portland Cement has come to be generally known as "the Standard by which all other makes ara measured." / THE ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT , — COMPANY ' Sates Offices! New York— Boston— Philadelphia - •nil — . m h: Northampton, Ps— HwWos. N. Y.-Lssds. Ale. "Tto'Standard by which art <*htr Make, *re measured'