Saturday, March 8, 1919. CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Page Three
Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect immediately Now is the opportunity to purchase «. cometery memorial . We have over 500 completed monumen dstones, markers, corner posts, etc. in our warercom and show n Camden and PleasantMis] the largest and the finest stock carried. . We manufactured these goods prior "> the present advance in price of material and anor, and are Ee feng them much less in price (han we can manufac ture them today and because of this these goods are being sold rapidly. Call at our yards in Pleasantville or Camden and make your selection. al are equipped. with mes Kow saving device to letter and erect them promptly. wo electric crane, surface cutter, polishing mill, preumatie too : plug ig artlie, etc., and can manufacture most anything you want in pecial h w avbose, as we also have a large suprs ar are Coming in i so fast we expect to have all we can handle this year by March 1, prick and ‘de sooner Tou fre the better display you wie have to select he war and recent epidemic has created such a a deimand for goods (F9) that for a long time ‘Lio it soos to be very difficult to supThis coupl the shortage of granite en tar caved by the terrible losses in the World War will tas a the mone: AN mental dealara to the limit to fll orders promptly, Camden Yard Opposite Haricigh Cemetery, Bell Phone 2787. Pleasantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery, | Bell Phone % p14 D1 t 14 533 Dh i WoW W RY DSF O. J. HAMMELL, Prest, 117 N. Cornwall Ave,, Ventnor, for Atlantic t A. Lo Hamuzi1, Vice-Prest, Absecon, N. J, for Camberland, Cape May, Burlington, Pu F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J., for Camden, Salem, and Glomscsor Counties. W. DaBOIS, Clayton, N. J., ‘for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va, for state of Virginia. Lo Na fo : F A" | " | > h Hk o e A MAIN OFFICE, — PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. a ay sss yA BB . Pe C FURNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Estimates on all kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly Keystone Phone Goods Delivered fed ; Tes ___ Mi Shoes! NEW LARGEST AND BEST STOUK OF LADIES, ooo cud CEILDREN‘S SHORES AT LESS THAN THILADEPHIA PRICES — AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER 318 Washington Street Keystone Phone 678 D i Beth Phones [m CAFE AND BUFFET 107-109 JACKSON STREET PA H S o e ee 2s 3 selicited. Orders by phone pramptiy attented to and delivered. Open all the year JOHN J. MeCANN This is the month to trim your es:>v:0 s Dap Pull D — | Tu) g :J die pi ei { 14] :(0 . | 30 Years Experience 629 Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 412 rwih:eol, ALO Repairing of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES NEOLEN SOLES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF RUBBER HEELS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson Street & AF A
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| ly (CJ. A A 4 Rings, the largest assortment in South Jerse y. 5000 Beauties to Select From
Watchmaker Jeweler, as Optometrist. VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. 8 GARRISON 306 Washington St., Cape May
STATEMENT oF THE CONDITION or S naco Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets ce C Ae n i Re L
REBOURCKE Time and Demand Loans, 2,047,305.45 Bonds and Mortgages 78,581.39 Stocks and Bonds 1,882,707.47 Ov 52.04 erdrafts, Banking Houses, Camden, Gloncester and Cape May, 125,000.00 Cash and Reserve, Revenue and War Stamps
Capital, Burplus, Undivided Profita, bn anmiced $100,000.00 bnoumimad moaned ~~~ areeanar $4008,207.52
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, . Executor, Guardian or Trustes, Wills drawn and kept without charge. « Safety Depesit Bemes for rent in Burglar-proof Vaults, ABVIAORY BOARD.
Spier Lnaming, Chatrmen Anton W. Hand Reuben T. gohnson
Henty C. Thompson, Secretary. Albert G. Beanatt Ur. Wiles A. rake LAR I3 " A. Carlton Eilrcth
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Storage Batteries Repaired & Charged We Have a Rental Battery For Your Car While Yours is being repaired. New and Second Hand Batteries Fo: Sale. — No Charge For Testing Your Battery. THOS. E. STEWART COMPANY Rear 807 Columbia Avenue, Keystone ‘hone 275
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| War Camp Community Service
The scenery forwarded by the War Department Commission for use on the new stage at the Pic, arrived in town last Wednesday | and . was [mirsing that nothing could be dane but wait for the missing parts, which it ix hoped will arrive soon. which helps to convince us of the truth of the saying that "Life is one pleasant. thing | after . another,". or words of that ef Nobody. can | become . community conscious who does not posers com» [munity comncience. To one gathering of citizens add a large pinch of gratitude. Flavor with spirite of democracy and stir vigorously with the ladle of patriotism un til class distinction and other foreign Co ATL e med off. Allow the mixture to sim« mer over the fire of anticipation and serve hot, garniahed with flags and bunting, when the boys come home. The world will be nafe for democracy and every other good thing when a majority of us believe in and practice the Golden Rule. There are two ways of governing or directing men. The first in the best known and may be hoviad EACLULT driven ought to know without any explanation, ‘Then, when a mistake is made or the will of the | driver is crossed, the lash is applied, that is to zay, punishment is forthcoming. lience of a certain sort in recured in this way, but I€ is never real obedience, for real obedience involves the doing a thing not only with a certain consent but because it is reon to be the right and even incvitable thing to do, or because it is done to please the one who ordered it. The other may be called the leading method. Instead of merely directing that a thing should be done, this me« thod involves much teaching, infinite patience, the constant . excusing . of mistakes and even of wilful disobedience. | But it is the only sure the only | sclentific method, | becaune it is the | only one that secures the sort of obedience that is at once efficient and lasting. The method of drive has to be em plain everything. But even in war, there is a piace for the other method. The great leaders in war have the affection of their men who wait only | to know what their leader wants them to do. Napoleon‘s soldiers were never so happy as when called upon to face extreme danger for their general, Among the officers and men of tthe Pivo army there exists a delightbeen what we may call a revolution in the | government . of institutions, where the mcthod of drive has been superceded by he other method, that of leading men and women through teaching and kindness. Even the insane respond in this latter method | and beeime ementhle . to . discipline. The truth of the nintter is that people vie to the level of othere‘ expectation of them, If we treat tiem as inforiors csa drive them as animals they muy, fin one rearon cr another, do as they are told, but their doing will lack spontaneity, efficiency and permanency. . After all is said, love is not only the greatest, but also the| most fundamental, the most scientific and sensible thing in the world. To be engaged in some kind of | war-work, while the war was on, ap» red to most of us the one evidence | that we were patriots and were de-| termined to see our boys through the | big job of winning the war. To-day the test is what we are doing for the reconstruction of the soldier, sailor and marine, . It may not be very spec , tacular work-this business of helping | the soldier back to where he can earn an honest livelihood and live his Ibe as others live theirs, but it is patriot« ic work nevertheless, | Moreover, the man or woman who does nothing to help forward this movement: shows that he does not appreciate what our men have done in winning the war.
President Wilson, as he always dom, says. the last word in. the: following clear and moving statement: "This Nation has no more obligation than healing the hu a ra abled men to civil life and opportunity, The Government recognizes this, and the fulfilment of the obligution is going forward fully and generoucly. The medical divisions of the War and Navy Departments are: rendering . all | ai justice, and humanity. charity. pi is merely the payment of m draft of honor which the United Beaten of America accepted when it neleéted there men, and took them im their health and strength to fight the battler of the Nation. | They have fought the good fight: they have kent the "Taith: and they heve won, . Now we keep faith with them, and every citizen n‘Indorser on the general obUT Els N The verdict of the Presk of America on the work of the War Camp Com« munity . Service is well | represented by the following statement | takem from the Beatrice, Nebraska, | Daly Sun: Community service is one of the byproducts of the war which promines to be nermmnent. It has grown out of the War Camp Community Service, which has been of great benefit to the soldiers. This service will continue to function during the noried of drmobilization. and after that the "war camp"" nart of the name will bo dropned and the rervice will be broadened. Thd War Camn Community Service bronght the soldiers in touch with the right sort of people in the communttins where they were stationed.. They wore invited to the homes of the peonle and the people wore made to feel their share of the responsibility: for the ealdior‘s welfare. | This interest in and care for the soldiers will be continued during the transition from khaki to mufti. Tt enn readily be seen that service ef this nort would be of assistance to the ex-oldier a well as to the solSer. and to men in any occupation. It is the purpose of _ the . volunteer force of workers in Community Serviee to direct the welfare work among thore unemnloved in industrial con» tore, to stimulate the building of com~ wunfty houses, to care for the large nermanent army which will be maintnined, Tt is nronored not to lore the advantage gained by the tart in g creat demneratic _ brétherhood | move® ~ient which the War Community Sep« vice éatried among soldiers as an incident to winning the war. This organization directed the energies of various community organiza tions. commercial clubs, woman‘s clubd and. every . other | community . un! These will be orranized for nervice in perce as well as in war, . This will be one of the valuable hy-nroducts of the war effort. The — Republic Motor Trick Co. build eight different sizes of trucke1500 pounds to xix tons. All have Tobenson internal gear drive, A. T. Haynes, distributor. | al ») 5 tts HOUSE FURNISHINGS al ees PRICES TERMS CASH 104-0% Jackson Street, Cape May. T ESTABLISHED 1905 | # y (16 oe 9 C111 1) 14 € 408 Washington St. HARRY E. BALM, Owner and Proprietor
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