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Monuments, Headstoncs and Markers Finished and Ready LOB Ca Camden Yurd Opposite Harteigh Cemets . Bell Phone 2 Pleasantvitle Yard Opposite Attani eter. Hell Phone 2. REPRESE TATIV [DS 0. J. HAMMELL, Prest., 117 N. Cornwall Ave, Ventnor, for Atlantic C A. rest., Absccon, N. J, for Camberland, Cape an and Atlant F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. 3, for Camden, Salem, and Giduceser Counties. W. DaBO a ye for Clayton ard vicinity. E. B. HAL ‘ape . Va., for state of Virginia. o HH M . F 4." 1 — | 5 N Mik of o R MAIN OFFICE, — PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. pall n UWB WwAXRE 33 PERRC STREET Lole Frode F at B 34 SH : 151000 10 Fe 23 0 Leic A B 1 acto ) B 0103. 0 Estimater on all kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly Keystone Phone Goods. Delivered a f Kes pTaTect hoy {TeTelc} NEW LARGEST ANL BEST S10CK OF LADIES®, GENT SENS AND CHILDREN‘S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADEPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF | WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition Having had many years‘ experience in the business, I nly ask an opportunity to convinge my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. J 04 A 19 L4 1 10 63 SIR C0) $ Dt Dict lidded biiGinstinnted te Street Loa Phone en 6 Fj AUDITORIUM CAFE aND BUFFET p Cues Eo tn 2C 04 2422 0) 0 SA N (4 51 59 Everything in season, Sea feods and Solads, Specialties. . Cottage Trade soticted. Orders by phenc promptly attenied to and delivered. ‘Open all the year JOHN J. McCANN This is the month to trim your RAPE VINES p — #, mie ole a s a =5.5 tihe u 23 6.5 6.5 6 =) a Ms c 0 3 570 |g :I ty dis viol 10J :o 2 I 30 Years Experience 629 Lafayette Street ~ Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 412 roe lopsate Repairing of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES NEOLEN SOLES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF RUBBER HEELS | | ALL WORK GUARANTEED | 105 Jackson Street M Cape May, N. J. | |

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incesI yo CAAA Tings, the largest fivptnbliiienced in South Jerse y. | | 5000 Beauties to lect From

Watchmaker Joweler, a: Optometrist.‘ Z [ox i 510) 99 CIPA» 3:1 (6 e) :1» c] J. 8 GARRISON — _ 306 Washington St., Cape May

STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION or Ud ALITAE Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., December 31, 1918

| MESUUKRCeR Time and Demand Loans, 2.017 tonds and Mortgages : | Stockn and Bonds | verdrifts, ing Houses, Camdrn, Io sh and Reserve, enue and War Stamps Three Acts Per Cent. Interest allowed o Administrator, .. Executor ills druwn and kept without charge SBitity Viepo.it Wares for vent in Bung

LIABILITIES Capita, Surplus, Uadivided Profits, 1 posits, ° 2,780.011.17 $4,008,29 o Deposits. Han or Truster. :ar-proof Vaulte,

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Henty C. Thompson, Reeretarg. Albert G. Rennett Dr Wilson A. cake Dro V. M. D. Mure: Carlton Hila: tm

| s M @0.i10) a I. 232 JACKSO.! STREET (S0) Sal a (4 c) s 0 I ets | takon from his own fish pound 5 F VR Meh 32 (3): tic i Acca be HBB 1 BESE CTe c) Both Phones Prompt Detiveries

GE THAT LAST Larting qualities of ice deneni e A the condition of the water, the manner of storage and the efficiency Pie Eta A Ours is good clean-water ice, manufactured from distilled water and kept constantly at a temoerature below freezing point. | P 54 i X3 5:44 5% (0) 5] wu YE tV Us H1) Main Office-512 buil cota Lb 6.0 STREET UL EToentopens Ler ( 201 EET ET AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK «xCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR fs PID WORK CaRS STORED, came HIRED Day OR NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF, AUTO SUPPLIES «GENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKE-NOGRSX GAB AKO O ENGDrRA BELL 18%

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WALL PAPER AND PAINTS, WINDOW, — SHADES, — GLASS, | olL PAINTS — FOR _ AUTOMOBILES EXAMELS, GOLD BRONZE, ALUM. INUM BRONZE, VARNISHES. pr Ro (0) 1:3 48 JACKSON STREET Keystonc Phone 205 M.

Storage Batteries Repaired & Charged \} (3 ; Cc oats s a C1) Car While Yours is being repaired. New and Second Hand Batteries For Sale. — No Charge For Testing Your HUR aA THOS. K. STEWART COMPANY. Rear 807 Columbia Avenue, Keyston . Phone 275

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DISPOPAL OF WAR MATERIAL FORMS SERIOUS PROBLEM {Congressman Ender Would Prevent Vovernment Swamping Market One of the serious economic phnses of the reconstruction period in the din« posal of the vist quantities of mater: ‘inl which the is purchasing: de partments of the Govemment hic« un heet, mes cf whic sa ma fed in cnt 4 cont rnt fof the mate [c 6m q a writ toc uny. one woyed. | Alsaey. the < adectreyed — hundreds of tonk. of (high explosives, which has {bed at various points, awaiting shipmont to France. Thin was in the in terest of public «nfely as the «torage {of this sort of material was a constant {menace to aay community near which it was situated. It is extimated, however, that there is about $1,000,000,000 of merchandise, | which is suitable for ci tin the hands of the government and | [for which the | government has . no ‘ need. — It would be a criminal waste of — mcrial to destroy this merchandine, and it would be ruinous to the market for the government to sell it, Con. | gressman Homer | 1‘. Snyder, of the rd New York District, hax bee n giv ing this subject considerable thought ! und has introduced a bill in the Houne | tatives . which . provides with the exception of material ! ble, the Government ! 1

how in any one of its. possessions, vent. of the mesehandi-r or cupssiun by reason Would Protect Business In speaking of his bill, Cong man Snyder say "I am told that there probubly will not | than a billion dollars‘ | worth of competitive merchandise left {on hand that the government to find some method of « This if thrown on the market in any one lot, or at any one t‘me, would be, to my mind, the most destructive process of disposal that could be possibly found. — And some way must be determined in order to protect the induxtries of this country, for the distribu« tion or disposal ef such competitive commodities as the government now has on hand. | "Take for instunce the question of {knit underwear. 7 am told, and win fact, I am nearly correct, that there is on hand to-day 125,000,000 shirts and drawers both wool and cotton. If any such amount of goods as that was thrown on the market itr would destroy the business in knit goods for at Teast 12 months. "What applies to knit goods applies to almost anything we can think of, Take the general line of hardware. There is in the department to-day nearly $1000,000,000 worth of hardware. nuch ma shovels, hoes, picks, hammers, axes, monkey wrenches, und things of that sort, manufactured in all parts of the country; and if, as the Government must do, these goods are thrown on the market by suction or by some other terms of rale, without very careful consideration, ft. would . disrupt vae whole business community of this country. Limit. Annual Sales " Now, I am as anxious as uny man can possibly be to see our economie d Ro on comfortably. lus se, we can not go along continu rat the high rate: of speed. we have been going on during the war period, but it will be a very simple imatter to throw us into confuxi manufacturers and mere country if due eare is not taken to dixpose of these tremendous amounts of competitive merchandise that the govferminent has on hund and will have on [hund during the period of as yene it would not tend to disrupt to nt the business of the éounAnd like the wheat proposition,

[this . is one that interests the Lics ‘country, and the country coud assim [Hate and take up $200,080.00 of t serveral thousand various items that [the Government will have to dispose of without interfering very much with any industry, and it would not be a great hurdship for the Government to bave to earcy the Ialance far the other [penad ef five yeu Fx bull des aot prevent the gov» «gent | dig usay on band. provided: at ide pase wo uitside the United ould vendor at possible to Cof ich mmerchandine +f | the decolated ree of Frates, Urapiin, or other sar ton ea ates of Euripe? *« — ooo nmn THE — RED Citoss BLOKE® The foliow og porte sas found | in th pocket of a wounded British sold fer. , Not a blinkin‘ rap do we care for the chap With the Red Cross on hix nle Until we go to the front, on the stand to shunt; And a farewell bomb when you leave It doesn‘t seem fair that he should be there While you face the powder and smoke, And chock the Huns with red hot gums, And cheer and curse and choke. But there‘s many a lad who‘s thunder» ing. glad hen night lends a wsheffe-inge cloak, fnuled by the chap he‘

rip we had before Loos; When the blinfun‘ Hops tried to pinch the runs [OF the Afthteenth, nevr mind whee {They tried and tried und you hot they | — died } While we lost many a chum. [lads. stand. to," j Then the message came through."No [And the next was "Here they: come We charged and yelled and the line we held; j (But 1 don‘t remember the rest {For my head went ‘round and 1 hit ! _ the ground [With daylight inside my ch When next I awoke a Red Cross Bloke | Was crossing that zone of death, [Art I watched him come through the hrapmel hum ust watched and held my breath. He reached my side with a craw! and glide, And I blessed his crimeon crest When be made me snug with a comfy plog: In the painful hole in my chest. Then away he crept and 1 must have LC For when next I awoke in pain, I was down at the base as a hompital case, And booked for blighty again. And that‘s why I‘m here feeling shakey and queer; In this clinking Red Crome bed. With a Red Cross nurse . when I‘m feeling worse To lay cool things on my head. And though it all seems just a part of my dream; I know it can‘t all be a hoax, For there‘s thousands to-day who are ready to sayThank God for the Red Cross Blokes, | -men WHOSE OX? Increases in long. distance tel ching betw on t gitige from 10 to [an inctease wore j mangement it won the: Socialist. bune Capital as a n the increased are imposed by the same Socinlstie rovernmont offiIs. it becomes a now: crime to enter a protest,

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