Saturday, May 24, 1919
Monuments, Headstones ‘and Markers Finished and Ready ) a o a TE N2 Now is the opportunity to purchase, . cemetery memorial. . We have over 500 completed monuments, headstones, markers, corner posts, etc., in our wareroom and show yards in Camden and Pleasantville the largest and the finest stock we ever carried, . We manufactured these goods prior to the present advance in price of material and labor and are selling them much less in price than we can manufac» ture today and because of this these goods are being sold rapidly. Call at our yards in Pleasantville or Camden and make your seon. bass We are equipped with every labor saving device to letter and erect them promptly. We have the eloctric crane, surface cutter, polishing mill, proumatic tools, plug drills, etc., and can manufacture mest anything you want in special work, as we also have a large supply of rough stock on hand for this purpose. "Call and purchase now. Orders mre coming in so fast we have nearly all we can execute for Memorial Day. The sooner you call the better display ‘Lhe war and recent epidemic has created such a demand for goods in our line that for a long time it is going to be very difficult to supply the demand. . This coupled with the shortage of granite eu‘tets caused by the terrible losses in the World War will tax all the monnmental dealers to the limit to fill orders promptly. Camden Yard Opposite Harleig?. Cemetery. Ball Phone 2787. Pleasantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery, | Bell Phone 1. REPRESENTATIVES Cee Ho e o Se E Cs ty A. L. HAMMELL VicePrest, Absecon. N. I1, for Cumberland, Cape Nay, rlington, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J, for Camden, Salem, and Glonceser Counties. W. DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J, ‘for Clayton and victnity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va, for state of Virginia. Lo HH i . F1 — 1 " | 3 A aX & o X Pms e Sug (o ao
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Salvation Army Commander, Dis guised, Roamed Through Stum to Study Intimate Problems of East End Unfortunates. | Miss Evangeline Booth, daughter of the — late — General — Wiitinm . Boot founder of the Balvation Army, hn {given her life to the ervice of th poor and the unfortunate. | Few. per sone, if uny, know she went about tn
@vangaline Booth, Commander of the Salvation Army in the United States. the East Rod of Lonton disguised in rags that she might help the unfortunate, When her father stood erect amid a storm of abuse und even phystcal siolence she stood beside him. Bhe knows how the poor suffer be eause she has suffered with them. Sho knows there still remains in the wreck of a dissolute man a spark of mane Mood that will kindle a redeeming Game, because she has fonned many Mickering sparks until her patient has regained his feet. She now heads the Salvation Army in the United Etates at the great moment of its career, ‘The old time sture and doubts have been baninhed. During the week of May 19:26 the Salvation Army will appeal to the people of the United States for thirteen million dollirs to carry out its after-the-war program. | Contribute to the Salvation Army Home Bervice Fund Campaign. Remember, to the o o t Ca Ca J Down, but He‘s Never Out."
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