paAs- ~ CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, July 8, 1922 -
^ ^ flt' A I' 7r^n^Hr To Every Owner ^^s!r Of a New Car YOUR car deserre# the best care that you can giro - it and will more than repay you for it. Either from the standpoint of satisfactory service, or of long life or "trade-in" value, the closer attention you pay to a number of things about your car the more , Although gasoline is only one of these, it is important. A rottSUuJ lot of the obscure minor troubles in motors can be traced to poor gasoline. If you use the grade of Polarine recom- J^P mended for your car and "Standard" Motor Gasoline, you will not have chronic overheating of the motor, valve seats *■ lyiji™ pitted with carbon, gummed valve stems, a vile odor from BbPtI the exhaust caused by incomplete combustion, or fouled ■V^T* If you use "Standard" regularly you will avoid troubles, H HmFbI sometimes expensive and always annoying, that are caused "STANDARD" |fjL The Balanced Gasoline! j|^|u STANDARD OIL COMPANY "
j COLD SPRING I Mrs. Allen Wilson and so* of ' Bridgeville, Pa-, are at the home of her oa rents, Mr- and Mrs. W- R. Swain. I Mias L. Thompson has returned to 'hei home after having spent a week .with her sister. i Mr. and Mrs. William Harris entertained company from Collingswood [during the week. I Mr. and Mrs. A- Cresse entertained company from Camden over the week end. Learning Hand is convalescent. 1 Mrs. Joshua .Borton, (of Moores- . town, attended services at the Old Brick Church Sabbath morning- | Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoffman are sum'mer residents. , , j Rev. W. Archibald occupied the pui■pit at the Old Brick Church Sabbath j morning. , , , ' Mrs. James Danby started for her ' new home at Tanuia, Fla-, Monday morning. 4 _ . Friendship Council, No- 27, of A-, and Cold Spring Grange, No 132, ! were each represented in the parade at Cape May, July 4th. j Mrs- Julia Matthews is somewhat [improved in health. | Wallace Soffe called on relatives on : Tuesday. I Warren Arnold and wife are occupying the John Soffe cottage. Rael Hughes is still at Cooper Hos- ' pita!- . Mr. and Mrs- F. D. Hdredge and son, of Chicago, called on the Misses Eldredge, Friday evening- They are occuoying a cottage at Cape May during the summer monthsSEASIDE HOME OPENS On Wednesday, July 5th, the first group of mothers and small children, totalling 50, arrived at the Seaside Home for women and children. Cape _ Mav PointThis party consisted of women and little children who very much need the rest and -eaceful accommodations which are provided by this wonderful institution but unfortunatelv are not in a position to afford even the nominal board required, for, small as it is. where there are several children, with the trainfare in addition, the sum is large enough to make this health-giving vacation impossibleBut the 'Country Week Association assumes all the expense and thus provides a week or two of complete rest and bountiful foodThe Children's Country Week Association is a Philadelphia organization, founded in 1875, operated by a board of directors who are volunteer workers and the work is financed bvoluntary contributions, 100% of which are used in providing seashore and countr outings for the poor of the dtv who have no other means of getting away during the summerLast year 216 women and 388 chil- _ dr?n were thus entertained- _ Contributions towards this work may be sent to the Children's Country Week Association, Wesley Buildin". 17th and Arch streets, Philadelphia.
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R. M. WENTZELL 33 PERRY STREET Furniture Bedding Rugs Linoleum Estimates on all kinds of furniture will be furnWied promptly. KEYSTONE PHONF. GOODS DELIVERED « Charter No. 9285 \ Reserve District No. 3 REPORT OFCOND1TION OF The Merchants National Bank AT CAPE MAY. IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1922 RESOURCES j Loans and discounts — $540,766 12 Overdrafts, unsecured — llb.SM U. S- Government Securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S- bonds par ...nnnn 1 value 50,000.00 ( A!! other United States Government securities 140,750-00 j Total— _ A : 150.00 'UO.WMJ [ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 11 ( Banking house, $15,000; furniture and fixtures \ $1,500 — — — lo,oU0.UU ^ Lawful reserve writh Federal Reserve Bank . 45,763 72 { Cosh in vault and amount due from nationals _ nto 1(1 , banks — V-— 49,048.19 ( Checks on other banks in the same city or town cfl0 j as reporting bank (other than item 12) bu».uo . Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 49,656-24 Miscellaneous cash items 2,886.20 2,886-0 Redemption fund with U- S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 800 00 « Total - _!_$ 1,02 1,448.22 1 LIABILITIES qapif! Paid iD — . ^50,00000 UnXrided profits ^ _ ^5 000 00 Reserved for interest and taxes accrued o.wu.uu ^ ^ 5Q " Circulating notes outstanding — 4^'ao9 '^n Certified checks outstanding .M„. Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 422-30 Individual deposits subject to check — --- — Total of demand deposits (other than baiik deposits) subject to Resen-e, items 26, 27, ^ 28, 29, 30 and 31 368,438.03 Other H m^deposits £ Postal Nsavihgs deposits TotaHof time deposits subject to Resen-e, items 32, 33, 34 and 35 — 346,821.39 Bills payable (including all obligations represent- -.ooftofinn ing money borrowed other than rediscounts — I2»,wu.uu Total -4WU.448.28 b.* do ~W.y jwthat tte above rtatemeat Is trae to the best-ofmy 1^-Mge a^^belief. Subscribed and steora to before WHieCorrect— Attest: w! L. STEVENS, ' -N JOHN T. HEWITT, I W. H. PHILLIPS. DirectorsI
A[-FITHIAN- A 4 J L ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposaL An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. "Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILLZ, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. MEMORIAL CRATTSMrs FOB MORE THAN SO TEAM Cape May County Title and Trust Co. (SUCCEEDING THE REAL ESTATE AND SEARCH CO.) Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity Title Insurance Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing —
HATS, SWEATERS, ALL IN THE LATEST STYLES, AT REASONABLE P.UCES B. T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Street NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS of Mary Louise Warrington, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Surrogate of the County of May, made on the 27th day of A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscriber, executrix of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the 27th day of June, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated June 27th, A- D- 1922IRENE MELVIN WILLIAMS, Executrix. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor-7-l-10-pflE.54 A MERCILESS JUDGE I **' — — ~r - ■ f One Who 8how» No Favor. A merciless Judge Is Father Time. 1 Before him the weak and the wanting 1 go to the wall. Only the truth can •tend. For yeans the following state- ! meat from a Cape May resident has withstood this sternest of all tasta, Mrs. Warren Richardson, 490 W. , Perry St., says: " I don't know the 1 cause, but my back began paining ' and Aching and I felt as though I oould scarcely do my housework at time*. There was a heavy, weighty feeling from my hips and when 1 9 stooped, my back felt too weak to - bear my weight. I used Doan's Kld2 ney Pille a chart time when my HAflV felt strong and the pains and T weakness disappeared. I haven't had to reeort to Doan's since, having no return of thetrouhle." (Statement given Feb. CLS, 1916.) On July 20, 1920, Mrs. Richardson said: "Doan's Kidney Pille oured me of kidney oomplalnt and I have had no return of It" 60c, at all dealers. Foster-MUburn Oo., Mfre., Buffalo, N. Y.
BET TOUB SHOES SBFAXBHB AT S. K- UTLOI1 OS Washington Street (tape Sag. H. T. A Full Line of Ball Band Rubber ' Boom and Over Sboes, Fresh Goods lust received from the Factory. Repairing In all im Branches. Not responsible for work left over 10 days Keystone Phone 138-X V ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING if ee get In toocfa wtth us. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS l TON, 2 TONS, S TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROiD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. .. Lots from $10 up. Any point between Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS 106 to 110 Garfield Ave, WOdwood. Both Phones ' Exclusive Shoes for the A Whole Family PRICES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE . BEER'S J BIG SHOE STORE 323 Washington Street f 1 ^ NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS _^:tate of John H. Matthews, Deceased i J Pursuant to the order of Harp- S. , Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cap" May, made on the first day of May A. D. 1922, on the application , of the subscriber executor of said de- . ceased, notice is hereby given to > the . creditors of said deceased to exhibit ■ to the subscriber under oath or ai- { firmation their claims and demands I against the estate of saod deceased ' within six months from the firet day of Mav, A. D. 1922, or they will be B forever barred of any action against 4 the subscriber, e Dated May 1st, A. D- 1922. JOHN H. MATTHEWS, JR., a Executor^ 5-6-10nfl5.54

