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We Carry a Full Line of Ford Parts and Auto Accessories g | We are distributors for the famous HASSLER SHOCK ABSORB- ^ < ERS for Ford and Doijge Cars. These Absorbers are known lobe ■ ■ the best and most practicable on the market. V? YES WE DO FORD REPAIRING ■ £ NEW AND USED CARS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE L BATTERIES CHARGED & CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP ■ | HARRY L- KEHR, Proprietor West Perry Street at the Bridge ■ STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. June 30, 1922 Southwest Corner Washing'on and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J., December 31, 1921 RESOURCES | LIABILITIES irae and demand loans-*l,778,841 85 Capital ?? onda and Mortgages -- 283,075 39 Surplus 280,000 00 tocku and bonds 2,031,659 17 Undivided profits 19,452 82 verdrafts - 51 36 Deposits 4,094,317 66 miring houses, Camden, Dividend 7,500 00 Gloucester and Cape May - 123,000 00 svenue stamps — u 182 42 uh and Reserve - 284,560 30 S V $4,501,270 48 ' $4£01,270 48 hree Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. ,cta as Administrator, Executor, Gu ardian or Trustee, lafe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. Villa Drawn and kept without Charge. ADVISORY BOARD . Spieer Learning, Chairman. Henry C. Thompson, Secaron W. Hand. Sherman S. Sharp, ohn B. Huffman. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. lbert G. Bennett. A. Carlton Hildreth. Ir. Wilson A. Lake. Richard E. Reeves. — — 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. & N. Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR c4.8p.J' ErA 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER -.1 in any length, width or tkickkness for any purpose whatever — that's the offer we make you today. Wa must ample stocks of seasoned, meat- , g-ji ^ nred "mbers ln °or yard to be able to make such s broad offer. We have! And °Ur ®'rice8 *11' ••Te you money GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. | At Your Service for the 19th Season g TROY LAUNDRY 1 < Harry E. Bohm, Prop. 405 WASHINGTON STREET S X Keystone Phone, 167-A Bell Phone, 16-M X Advertise in The Star & Wave
j COUNTY FAIR [ GREAT SUCCESS (Continued from page 2) ^ I Guy Erricson 2nd, E. S. Erriscon 3rd. a 5 Tom. Watson: Edward Powell 1st, j ■ Guv Erricson 2nd, Harry Maclrie 3rd. ■ Excel!: John N. Reeve 1st, Herbert It McPherson 2nd- ,j ■ Any Other Variety: E. W. Callaway '< 3 1st. Jos- G. Elliott 2nd, R. L. Somers X 3rd. r I Rhubarb: Chas. Cresse 1st, Ellis 3 Thompson 3rd, Geo- Rea 2nd. j Grand Champions i Single Ear Corn: Geo. Haig. Watermelon: E. W. Calaway. I Best Peck Potatoes: Frank Swain. c 3 Best Peck Sweet Potatoes: Frank , A Swain. 7" Special Mention 1 J Coffee Bean: D. B. Cresse. . I Chinese Exhibit, consisting of Cab- ' < bage, Eggplant, Pumpkin ^nd Water■A melon, by Charles Ling. I Ivory White Tomatoes, Mrs. Wm. 3 Housted. N Paw-Paws, Otway Brown. I Garden Huckleberries. C. P. Hess. 3 Stalk of Okra, H. T. .Hand, Maple a Shade Farm. a Hops, C. H. Howell, j? Display of Apples, Norman S. Tay- ■ lor- I ■ Red Rock Cabbage, H. T- Hand, j X Maple Shade Farm. | Black Spanish Radishes, E. W. Call- ] 1 Flowers J Best Display of;Gut Flowers: Mrs. . John Powell 1st, Mrs. Edgar Mingen 2nd, Karl Dickinson 3rd. , Best Display of Dahlias: Otway Brown 1st, Wilhelmina Powell 2nd, p -Mrs. Charles James 3rdAsters: Mrs. Charles James 1st, Mrs. James Homan 2nd," Karl Dickin- 4 son 3rd- . Gladioli: Wilhelmina Powell 1st. Zinnias: Mrs. John Powell 1st, Mrs. . Edgar Mingen 2nd, Edythe Tronnem 3rd. , Best Vase of Dahlias: W. E. Toker 1st, Mrs. Chas- Eldredge 2nd, Mrs. H. . K) T. Onley 3rd- I )0 Coxcomb: Mrs. John Powell 1st, >2 Karl Dickinson 2nd and 3rd. .. Special Mention: Edythe Tronnem, ~ Tuberose. 1 X) Mrs. John H. Powell, Bloom of Coxcomb. - Mrs. John H. Powell, Exhibition plant of Coxcomb. Livestock — Swine — Duroc Jerseys: Boar undeT one f 18 year, J. George Walter, 1st, 2nd, 3rd. c Sow under one year, J. George Wal * ter, 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Cattle j Guernseys: Heifer under one year, Walter Rea dst, Glenn Davis 2nd, J Nat. Newman 3rd. I Bull under one year, Geo. C. Rea 1st. £ Hoi steins: Heifer two years and over: J. H. Schellenger, 1st. I Bull under one year, Schel linger j Bros. 1st. Bull over one year, Mrs. W. S. Jon- i es 1st, County Farm 2nd. Heifer one year and under two ] years: C. W. Schellinger 1st, County Farm 2nd. Ayrshires: Heifer, Michael McPher- ] son 1st Bull, Michael McPherson 1st Jersey: Bull over one year, County Farm 1st Household Arts ' (A! Best hat made of cotton ma- j terial on sail foundation: Mrs. H- A. Thomas 1st, Mrs. A. M. Brosius 2nd, ] Mrs. Newkirk 3rd. i (B) Best hat made of silk or wool material on sailor foundation: Mrs. { M. E. Fidler 1st, Mrs. Augustus Neer- j wald 2nd, Miss M. C. Ludlam 3rd. Special Mention, Mrs. Ella Vana- { The folowing score card was used: Techniue: Draping 25 iper cent; edge wire 25 per cent; lining, 25 per cent — 100 per cent.
Crocheting Yoke, Edith Nellman 1st, Mrs. Julius Way 2nd, Edith Nellman 3rd. Luncheon Set: Mrs. Hudson dst and 2ndLace Edging:- Mrs. Wm. H. Powell 1st, Mrs. H. Chester 2nd, Mrs. Julius Wa" 3rd. Crocheted centerpieces with edce or s°I'd; Mrs. Nellie Canfield 1st, Mrs. J- H. Clark 2nd, Mrs. Harry High 8rd. Hairpin Lace: Elizabeth Batts 1st. Scarf with crocheted edge: Miss Maud Heaton 1st, Mrs. Amos High-< field 2nd, Mrs. A. M. Wilson 3rd. Knitted sweater with sleeves: Mary Breslow 1st Knitted sweater without sleeves: M. Colburn 1st Special Mention Mrs. E. M- Colburn, knitted clesKnitted lace baby's cap, Emmie M. Elder. General exhibit of crocheting, Mrs. Harrv High. Apron with applique, Miss Helena Hand painted boxes: Eleanor BoseTatting Edge, Mrs. Mary Reeves 1st ^ oke, Mrs. Frank Camp 1st Collar, Miss Florence Shaw 1st. Embroidery Centerpiece in colors: Miss Clara Douglass 1st Miss Edith N. Nellman 2nd, 'Mrs. A- M. Hudson 3rd. White Centerpiece: Mrs. J. Benson Fannie E. Bateman 2nd. Colored Pillow Tops: Mias Ella Reeves 1st Dorothy Edholm 2nd, Mrs. Shubert 3rd. Guest towel embroidered with initial: Mrs. J. Benson 1st Embroidered scarf: Dorothy Ed1st Best exhibit of darning, Esther Ben son 1st. Speoal Mention: Hand-made flowers, Miss May Jackson. Patchwork quilts: Mrs- Hope Gandy Mrs. Mary Trout 2nd. White counterpane, Mrs. E. T. Bradway 1st Colored Counter-ane: Mrs. George Garrison 1st Mrs. E. T. Bradway 2nd. Home-made rug: Emma Springer 1st, Mrs. Juliet Post, Mrs. Mary Trout, Mrs. A. H. Hudson. Remodeled Garments: Best Child's dress: Maude Heaton 1st, Mrs. P. W. Way, Mrs. J. Benson. Best Woman's Dress: Mrs. J. W. Marsh 1st Baking Ginger cookies: Mrs. Jane Schellin® ger 1st Cocoanut layer cake: Mrs. Jane Schellinger 1st, Mrs. Howard Norton 2nd, Mrs. Jennie Howell 3rd. Plain loaf cake: Mrs- Haigh 1st, Mrs. Howell 2nd, Mrs. Jane Schellinger 3rd. Layer cake with chocolate icing: " Jackson 1st, Mae Whittaker 2nd, 3rd. I Long wheat bread: Mrs. Jane / 1st One-half dozen cornmeal muffins: N. R. Gerald 1st Mrs. Ella Van2nd. Plate of biscuits: Mrs. Jane Schellinger 1st, Mrs- Haigh 2nd. Apple Pie: Mrs. Jane Schellinger 1st, Mrs. Howard Norton 2nd. Lemon Pie: Mrs. Ella Vanaman 1stCocoanut Pie: Mrs. Jane Schellinger Special Mention: Mrs. Vanaman. * Canning ( Best 5 cans fruit and 5 cans vegetables: Mrs. Allison Ludlam 1st, MrsWm- Powell 2nd, Mrs. John Powell Best 5 cans vegetables: Mrs. Etta 1st, Mrs- Howard Norton 2nd, Mrs. J. H. Powell 3rd. Best 5 cans fruit: Mrs. Wm. Powell 1st, Mrs. John H. Powell 2nd, Mrs. W. Callaway 3rd. Best 6 glasses jelly: Mrs. Wm. Pow ell 1st Best quart jar of the following: Peas, Mrs. Wm- P. Sim-kins. Corn, Etta Reeves. Asparagus, Mrs. Etta Reeves. String Beans: Mrs- J. H. Powell.
wjKLEYS \ Satisfies the sweet tooth \ and aids appetite and digestion. r -f [ Cleanses mouth and teeth. \ . A great boon to smokers, *■»- \ relieving hot, dry mouth. ^ \ Combines pleasure and \ benefit. , V- •W' Don't miss the joy of the '-.tiSm new WIISLEY'S P-K-the sugarcoated peppermint tid bit!
Tomatoes, whole: Mrs. Allison Ludlam. / Tomatoes, part: Mrs. J. H. Powell. Lima Beans: Mrs- Howard Norton. Beets, Mrs. Allison Ludlam. Carrots, Mrs. Allison Ludlam. Peaches: Mayme Lincoln. Cherries, Mrs. Wm. Powell. -Huckleberries, Mrs- Allison Ludlam. Raspberries, Mrs. Allison Ludlam. Blackberries, Mrs. Wm. Powell. Advertise in the Star and Wave. The results will be most satisfactory. Wm. F. Brown I Plumbing & Heating Leave orders at store. § 1 417 Washington Street H CAPE MAY, N. J. I
lb* man without a definite aim hi ofa ia helplessly disabled. Money baa I. Its proper place and is a staunch Wand ln times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust NOTICE Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge, occulist, '• of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for '• the season. Those having trouble with their eyes or in need of glasses can consult him Saturdays and even- :- ings, Broadway and Third avenue, "• West Cape May | St. Mary's School of Music 1 516 Lafayette St. PIANO, ORGAN 1 | B Evening Classes g
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