Saturday, August 19, 1922
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co.
June 30, 1922 Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J., December 31, 1921 resources liabilities Time And demand k>ans_$l,' 778,841 85 Capital — — — : — £100,000 00 • Bonds and Mortgages — 283,075 39 Surplus 280,000 00 Stocks and bonds 2,031,559 17 Undivided profits 19,452 82 Overdrafts - « ^ Deposits 4,094517 66 Banking houses, Camden, Dividend • 7,500 00 Gloucester and Cape May 123,000 00 * Revenue stamps 182 42 Cash and Reserve — — 284,560 80 $4,501,270 48 $4,501,270 48 Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. * Acts as Administrator, Executor, Gu ardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit 9oxea for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. Willa Drawn and kept without Charge. advisory Board j. Spieer Learning, Chairman. Henry c. Thompson, SecAaron W. Hand. . > Sherman S. Sharp. John B. Huffman. «•" I Dr. V. M. D. Mare y. . Albert G. Bennett. A. Carlton Hildreth. A ^ unison A. Richard E. Reeve*. Paint $2*70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishen, Stains, Window Shades, Patty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE KAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint i Effecto Ante Finishes W. LENOIR ' 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER i— —— — — M— Frank Entrlken & Sons j Automobile Repair Work Central Garage i EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOB RAPID WORK— CAES STORED— CABS A. HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES Agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gas and Oil Engines \ I nrrwroNg i-»oa bell n^w j deliveries in ''"^gtoigpil^be any quantity of * gjkg LUMBER ^ in any length, width or thickkness for any purpose whatever — that's the offer we riiake you today. We must j have ample stocks of seasoned, meat- C ^ ¥* ured timbers in our yard to be able to J |b make such/a broad offer. We have! 1 ^ > And our prices will save yon money c Ask for estimates. fl GEORGE OGDEN & SON \ CAPE MAY, N. J. ■ ■' I Cape May Water — Distilled— Absolutely a S Pure , . * ' ■ K ■ THIS IS WHAT WE USE I>j#HE MANUFACTURE OF OUR J e b| ICE. WE HAVE NO OTHER SECRET PROCESS TN 7 MAKING THE CLEAR, PURE ICE WE — SERVE YOU b j Hi' b d «• CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY B * MR w mm 512 WASHINGTON STREET ™ ^ ■ ■ b _ ■ b ■■■biiibhiibiibbibbbi a M M ™ M ^ ^ M M ^ » » im mm i mm m tm m a xpoo* XXXXX ' 'K MOONLIGHT SAILS ON THE OCEAN g ) AND BAY. - g J 0 Steamer Vaud J. leaving Cape May Fisheries Dock, Cold Spring X ^ ft Harbor, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening, at X ^ ft 8.30 P. M. See the Coast Resorts from the sea by night ' J t, V • MUSIC ON THE BOAT ) I ■ l! ( ! Book your party ahead and enjoy a good, clean night's sport g ^ | FARE, $1.00 v 1 j I Phone for reservations. Cape May, 342-Keystone X S, ! . 1 Steapier Vaud J. also leaves daily for the Fishing Banks Ja ( f Capt. hurley booye / X ); y&OiX XZQWXXXXX XXX&VXXX M&MZ I £ R. M. WENTZELL | C 83 PERRY STREET C d Furniture Bedding Rugs Linoleum C r • Estimates on all kinds of furniture will be funiahod srouatlv. ! £ I UUrSTONE PBONV GOODS liSjySiED i o'
"STANDARD" REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 'r,-> r THE POWERFUL Q CLEAN BURNING I GASOLINE In STANDARD OIL COMPANY ■H (NEW jersey;
AUGUST I HIGH ^tOW I A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. 1 14 Monday 12.57 1.00 6.43 7.17 f 15 Tuesday Ml l.<5 7.27 812 c 16 Wed. 2.05 2-42 8.20 9.14 s, 17 Thursday __3-07 3.42 9.21 10.17 \ 18 Friday 4.11 452 10.23 11.16 f 19 Saturday __ 5.12 5.40 11.23 12.12 ' 20 Sunday ___ 6.10 655 12.21 1.00 J 21 Monday 7.03 7.27 1.04 1.15 -1 22 Tuesday 7.45 8.18 1-53 2.07 23 Wed. 8.45 9.08 2.41 2.59 s 24 Thursday 9 35 9.58 3.30 351 ® 25 Friday 10.26 10.50 4.18 4.43 * 26 Saturday ..11-19 11.43 5.07 558 } 27 Sunday 12.13 12.38 6.00 6.33 ll 28 Monday 1.00 1.10 654 753 29 Tuesday 157 2.10 753 8.36 Wed. 258 3.11 855 9.39 31 Thursday „ 3.41 4.12 9.56 10.39 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Alvin Mccoy, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry sDouglass, Surrogate of the County of May, made on the 26th day of A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscriber, executor of said deceased. notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or aftheir claims and demands against the estate of said deceased - within six months from the 26th day of July, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated July 26th, A. D. 1922. J. 9PIC0R LEAiMING, Executor. 7-29-10-T>fl5.54 GRANGE PICNIC WILL BE HELD FIRST DAY OF FAIR — At a meeting of. representatives of the Cape May County Pomona Grange and_ subordinate granges held in Cold Spring Grange Hall. Monday evening, August 7, the matter of holding the picnic on the first day of the Cape May County Fair was discussed. and after ' the matter was carefully talked over and* enthusiastic comments from Raloh Schel linger, Linda MoPherron. Millard Howell, T David Hughes, John Cain and Joseph r Camn it v"- decided that f*»e first of the Fair would be a real gala for the Grange-s this year. I A I a rye tent will be 'p.ovided, where the grae'-trs can gathe: to eat tiheir lunches and have speaking or any other entertainment that i- vet be arranged for. Of course the will he present and oth°r Fair attractions, such as baseball, free acts, etc., will figure in the prog.am.
Every bona fide gran-er will be ad- } mitted to the grounds free of charge. In fact, the first day will be a real day managed bv the grange committee, which will be atmointed soon, so that ample time will be given for working up the day, September 7, that -will be long remembered by those who are interested in CapeMay County granges and the Cape May County agricultural fair. Other prominent grangers who gave sanction to this move were Lecturer of Pomona Grange a. T. D- Howell, Master of Tuckahoe Grange, W. L. Yerkes and Charley Foster and Carlton Westcott, of# South Seaville sport hats, sweaters, all in the latest styles, at reasonable prices B. T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Stre^ Exclusive Shoes for the Whole Family prices to suit your purse 5 BEER'S ; bi6 .shqe store 323 ^Washington Street J MlS$ E. COOK, Mgr. j
XXXH xxxxxxxx xxxxx j Keystone Phone, fc02-D ^ CHAS. ARNOLD, Prop. Formerly of Arnold's Cafe - 1 SUNNY HALL CAFE | g COLD SPRING, NEW JERSEY M ft .Two Miles From Cape May v* CHICKEN, WAFFLE AND SHORE 8 g DINNERS A SPECIALTY g g A Choice Variety of Sea Foods g X SALADS OF ALL KINDS BROILED LIVE LOBSTERS X )Oi(»)eOcOO#«
Grange and Wm. Gardiner of Rio per day will be spent in oavirnr mm.- ] Gi*n3 Grange. £ to iinum -fiSoiSSSf , R«ce Committee decided to furttisli hey, feed end f— <"",nS,|?,S? M<"'t 7- •' the Straw free to the heree»& tteSeSi a Court House Building, the following week of the Fair. ™ n,5t. arrar»Ked It was arranged to have an official V on.a good h®^®e race1 at the°County » t^deSfs B Si.™ Rob.™ ih &SS; N.ttoe.1 e ^1fnnrHXTw.m'^1 iCreSSe' Walt^ Hur- Every member «ff the committee ; re" and Thomas Loper. ' was more enthusiastic than usual and l-mf t ra^nR J»e confined to the are expecting the best races ever held . two days of the Fair and $500-00 on the Cape May Court House track. Chas. R. Hoffman • 606 Washington Street ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, HOUSE- FURNISHINGS Electrical Repairing of all Kinds ^ Keystone Phone, 8-A HICKEY'S GARAGE 66_1 Washington Street GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Specialist on Ford Cars. Cylinders Rey bored, any size sunaco oils, brunswick tikes and automobile ,{ accessories 1 ^ At Your Service for the 19th Season g | TROY LAUNDRY I ^ Harry E. Bohm, Prop. 405 WASHINGTON STREET X X Keystone Phone, 167-A Bell Phone, 16-M X McCann's AUDITORIUM CAFE 107-109 Jackson Street CAPE MAY, N. J. high-Class Eitertainment and Dancing Every Evening Sea Foods and Salads a Specialty Special Course Dinners Platter Dinners Light Lunch Bar attached , byard d. smith. catbubw ,

