Saturday, February 15, 1919 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE
Monuments, Headstones and ju Eo Mo ad got C Eb Etsy J G oat a a ES. Now is the opportunity to pur «. cometery memorial. . We have over 500 completed monuments, headstones, matker f posts, ete, in bur wareroom und show r den and Pleas ville the largest and the finest stock w curried, . We munufactured these goods prior to the present advance in price of material and labor and are selling them much less in price than we can manufaeture them today and because of this these goods are being sold rapidly. Call at our yerds is. Pleasantville or Camden and make your selection. I /e ure equipped with every labor saving device to letter and erect. them $ropud, We have the electric crane, surface cutter, polishing mill, preumatic tools, plug drills, etc., and can man most anything you want in special work, as we also have a large aupply of rough stock on hand for this purpose. t and purchase now, | Orders are coming in so fast we expect to have all we ean handle this year by March 1, 1919 and the sooner you call the better display you will have to select from. ‘Lhe war and recent epidemic has created such a demand for goode in our line that for a long time it is going to be very difficult to aupply the demand. . This coupled with the shortage of granite cutters csused by the terrible loases in the World War will tax all the monumental dealers to the limit to fll orders promptly. Camden Yard Opposite Harieigh Cemetery. Bell Phone 2737. Pleasantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery, | Bell Phone %. J 14 04 t 14 503 Dio M Wo WW A9 5) O. J, HAMMELL, Prest, 117 N. Cornwall Ave, Ventnor, for Atlantle ty A. L. HAMMELL, Viee-Prest., Absecon, N. J., for Cumberland, Cape May, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Countiee. F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J, for Camden, Salem, and Glouceser Counties. W. DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J,‘ for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va., for state of Virginis. (o H i : F \ " |. ( 5 i Ha o e R MAIN OFFICE, . PLEASANTVILLE, N. J.
EXE TEE £02 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. — Fruits, bigirr wer Aianin Bananas. — Patent Medicines, CIGARS AND D TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M x t ta o co g A BM ss PERRY STREET FURNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM oar a a C cd Keystone Phone Goods Delivered Shoes! — Shoes! NEW LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES, GENTLEMEN®3 AND CHILDRENS SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADEPHIA PRICES, AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OP P0 6 ilk 2.0 a 21 3 Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Lavbinmiediedieas nadie Abrerengenielmrvenly barsatnroi le spit ral at the erea) lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere, ELDRIDGE JOHNSON 318 Washington Street = commnnmmsmnmmmmmmmemenmnprmmenmneeseme ommend annem Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders Ketimstes choerfully given on . all kinds of | buildings SATISFACTION | GUARANTEED ® P. O. Box 661 Keysione Phone 678 D AUDITORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET 107-109 JACKSON STREET Everything in season. Sea feeds and Salada, Specialties. . Cottage Trade C o T P E p pomined Open all the year JOHN J. McCANN This is the month to trim your GRAPE VINES p s 9 are Mies u a a 55." te u za 5.0 5.5 a 5) 5 Ms L6 A06 |g :P. ty) dis Viren] :<0 . 30 Years Experience 629 Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 412 K EN 10 | Eo an (B ET m a iO O wSPCC BL 110) x3 NEOLEN SOLES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF RUBBER HEELS «ALL WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson Street & Cape May, N. J.
STATEMENT or THE CONDITION or SECURITY TRUST 60. Souihwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., December 31, 1918
RESOURCKE Time and Demond Loans, 2,047,505. 45) | Bonds and Mortgages 278.581.39! Stocks and Bonds UAG Overdraftz, 52.04 Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May, 125,000.00 Cash and Reserve, 314,010,93 Revenue and War Stamps 640.54 $4,008,207.52)
LIABILITIES | Capital, Aad Surplus, 159,000.00 Undivided Profits, 68,286.85 Deposits, we s Sand
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposita. Acts na Administrator, . Mxecutor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent in Burglar-proof Vaults, Pd on @ P
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Demuersiie s+ u30+ «anil the state senator trow Midson county. will put them on the deferive mid. rab the Democnitie polittciniee of whatever ade vintige | they mzla: otherwise have mand Following the elntorite pluns which bave snen announced for the Erssurd® eatidbincy. the. Republicans are keep: inc on the alert for nll developmenta and do not Intend to let Mr. Edward# or lik huckere put miything over, | Phe Republicans fully expert to «ee in nome of the mover In belinif of hix ewndldury the "Ane Halina hand" of Jume# R. Nugent or Frank Hugue, who put him in the running and are engineer Ing hiis. campultn through. the direct Instrumentallty of their trusty Heutemants. FOR DEADLOGK Republicans Say Democrats Have Le Cus ward Positions. Trenton, Feb, 6.-The delay imposed upon Important leglalntion by the Tong» continued dentlock in the house of aa sembly ling been generally and right fully regurded as a serious matter, and it is natural that each of the two politfcai parties whould try to throw the onus on tho,other, There is no doubt that time will fx the responsibility where It belougs. Meantime it io interesting to take up some of the arguments which have been put ont to Influence the situation or to defend the one party or the other before the bat af public opinion. That the Democrats have done most of the talkigg doesn‘t necessarily indicate that they have the larger bulk of rntonal arguments on their side. In fact, the Republicans declare that dur Ing the long discusslon the Democrats have talked themselves into some very illogical poattions. For instance, the Democrats have maintained that the election of enough additional representatives of their par« ty to the the house of nxsembly means that the voters of the sinte as a whole have expressed dissatisfaction | with the present Republican administration and a preference for Democratic administration, ‘To this the Republicans reply that the big Democratic gain in the leginlature was due to the election of 12 Democratic assemblymen in Kesex county, where the result turned on the prohibition question, not on Issues connected with the state edministratlon. ‘The Republicans had a set of "dry" candidates, und the voters didnt want them; that was all. Cl always been known as a hotbed of anti-prohibition sentiment. G. 0, P. Got 22,000 More Votes. Furthermore the Itepublicana rocelved some 22,000 more votes in the state than the Democrate did, a fact which could hardly be taken ms a rebuke to the Republican administration, Were It not that the Democrata were persistent in their nttucks on the gov ernor, charging him with "Interfering* and going wo far an to place upos him the rerponatbility for the prolonged deadlock, the Repubticrna were. inclined to let them do all the talking they wanted to on the general theory that when one‘: opponent has the wrong aide of the argument it is the part of divereion to let him make atl the noine be can. When the history of this: famous deadlock comes to be written, as some all be set down as hnving been gulded in his attitude by the pressing need of getting the two purtfon together at the earitest posible moment for the onmetment of legislation to meet great emergencier which hnve nrisen na m reault of the war nnd of the readjust ments necessitated by the resumuption of the norma activities of perce. In this conncerlon it will be recalled that in hik mnntal messge to the leg« intature be nprenled imprrtially to both paztien In belntf of a businesslike zewston und declured he felt certain "that the even division of political power to one bravch of the texlslature will not In nny wity Interfere with the harmonious relationa which we hive hitherto enjoyed In our common task or miltinte wgitinat: lextslation: no ur gently needed In the Interests of tin: tonal and state welfare, 1 offer exec« utive co-aperntion . of . the | heartlont character," he anld, "without regnrd to the personal or political authorship of bille to the end that this measion may well serve the purpones and needs of the people whom we represent." Hard Up for Argumenta, In the light of the aititudo he han assumed from the start the Republic. ane say that the Democrats have been | haed put to ft for arguments to tun | tit: their position when they charge the governor with "Interference" and | attempt to shift upon ifm the blame | for the dendtock . In hic mmmize at the opening. of the sersion he piutity stated that he sould affer Severative | ecopetitton" ntl if fin lovh hat dane »0 In in etmetzoney which proved more serous thin ingthing he tid anite} pated he would ‘nve gone Tmek on hle promine Purthermore, the Repubtfcana. any the govemor. his. recomn med ner tain Iinportant lexfstaGan in. accord anee with bis consfltublonat lis rown tiver and he would be a very apieer kind of n governir If he hindn‘t ruken a hand in the Involved adtont hope hit be mlzlit smeath rhe for the onnetment of thin or auch. other Teadxlntlon: me may his deemed necosire ar expedient, ~ And so It Is atiund that the ery of "Intens ference" in very much on the order of political camontlage, In th sak dation

