Ocean City Sentinel, 11 April 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel J R. CURTIS ROBINSON Bditot and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY c BeU "Phone No e«-X rarnlKhed on appilcoUou. Job work promptly done by «ip«ner.r»! a .ggll* * _____ ■f- : ""'imjBBDAYr APUi l.'ll.. HM8. J Ocean City ba. * eomewbal J>Ut (0 task at tbl. llnae lo xutwcnbe lor tl • , v Q00 north ol the new Liberty Lo»" ' c Boudr but bet people die patriotic: and will loyally do their part. THANK T6ft Say. the Mlllvllle Republican: j •■The Ockah CITY toTINKL enteietl Ua tblrty-elKhth year with itrl. ***** ^ otjier thirty-eight year.. The Bustl | see la clean, bright and detervlug or liberal eoppoiL" OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY " (Ooatlaaed trom Flrat FaxeJ { Ocean City be patriot, to tbe core and t abow a .plrlt of aacrlflce with one objective— to win the War whatever the e He concluded by congralulatlnc the .1 member, of tbe c.mp end wirblifg for v tbem a year of eplrited service. tbe c kind thai will win In tbe loug run. g following tbl. wa< a comic eketch that appeerad to make a big bit with 1 tbe audience 11 wae entitled "Sou. a of Demoeracy." Tbore taking part . were Roy E Derby. Lewi. \\ Gaudy r Frank Biggin.. Lkwreuqg Mckewou . and John B. Klrby. t An lu.lromenlal duel by Kuiwell u Nfilty. plaao. and Frank B*unliia, h - , banjorlnt. matte one of tbe big bit. of . - tbe evening end enoore. were Or- ; manded. A vooal eolo. "Liberty Bell, It. Time . to Ring," by Dr. J. Tboruley Hughe-. ,t wltb Mr. Nully. aceompaul.l. Joining \ Nully. accomp.ui.i. jvuuu.

In Ibe laei cboru., wa. alao well re , A eketch. "Non.eo.lcal Nothing".'' by aeveral of the member.. emn-«;: i tbe audlenm very much. John 13 I Kitty's repraeeut.tlon of e Hebrew , beluga aeream, both a* to bu make , op and dialect. He be. been bere aev- , ere I year., but heretofore^ bee^eeelii- . On'oortr.' Others lo the .kelch were 1 Roy K Darby, Lewi. Gaudy and El c qraitet eutnprl-ing H H. Lake. H- H. 1 Hulty, Waller Bberman eud Kdwerd . TV( Rev' Cbarle. H. Bohuer. pattoi 1 of the Klrrt Preebyterlau Church, eaio . It wa. a great plea.urt to him to be pteaeui ag.ln on thtounnlrereary tele 1 farattoo. Tbe e< emng'. program had bean very entertaining. y«t it bring.. i touch of patbo.. Itieeall.tuhtm.hr mid. that one >ear ago that otgb: 1 (ban look part In the excreta- one young aaair^w bo ba. rince^msde the country. All during tbe evening. Dr. Uiougbt. of Elmer Rauck out of bi. ■tod— be who -bad performed hi well lore. It bad mi btm to Ihloktnfc. Tea P. O B.of A. tea great organ! ae! Minn . A tbl. camp ha. made a giving lie young • ' ZRS&sr. back In lb* X >(»• " he,. • (bekatoev bad At T-«n of a eorld empire an.: vimo •• "tol In b.- palm^Mtn^M^anadi'aud'lhe VaHtd Hon. of tbe Old World. At KM. ho. ever, the apenker declared. our country le awake. Th, dtoeordant voice, began 10 bu.h > declared by tbe United rtlate*. and toft* , A*Lrti .Ur, dTlctory Like "The Ship That Fraud Ileelf," aa deacrtbed by Kipling In one of bl. Means. the American people tin, fraud theoixlve. and will .ballar the kstoar'k dream of X year. ago. tefln and have the katoer f.ee a Or Ingwrn^l to aeod hi. aoul In hell, Tbe apeaker prabed the boy. of tbe WbetPwe think of 'litem. he .aid, our hearts ebou Id be B I led wltb eutbu.i tag. We .bonld pledge our liemrtie-i "new rar "effort."* "!'|d tT™' ™ "I' ended. It to time to cram up the era I. third iJbStJ Lou"* •K*°,,on '° "" Portland over-ub-crlue V)eean IJtyupon tbl. Bgbt toe rtghtaou.new. lib. £toe Mary t'l.rk .ang very prettily a aong entitled 'When Yankee Doodle lowed by a humorous tecUailob by State Chaplain Yard Mid that It t. • plea-ure for bim to be praacut- It 1ptoeranT" at wring -j many of tbe woman-folk at tbe oalabration and be approved of their prawn ce. Hie ad druee^wa* given added pith by a num. will grow. We all are proud of the try'aaerrtce. and be told of an Hue" eating eight ne wttue-Md In Canada two yaare ago. when be visited qne of the camp, of tbe .old ten of tbe Dominion. two flags that marked Ibe dividing they werecrowing thU line. Mr. Yard otbere no tbe "craft. Those peg. "are. not now in tbe St l-awredce Eg| iiu farther.'" t he epeakrr . predicted gaspe and le ready to eobmlt to I he tot which U". war to imp, *-*Tou ara going to give your money l«. uw your tx-y. and your country I the war aa It ehould ha thrlahrd " The "aeeompei'i-t- during the pro. pu t" W altar How and Mr..

'iNDAlTFTHE" ; LOCAL CHURCHES : Strong Sermons and Excellent , Mnsic. Heard by Con- , gregations. The aervlce. »t the Klret Bapti.t Church Sunday evening, were well at- < ■ended aud 'oil of jutereM. Dr. J. T. } Hughe, reudtreil » very beautiful mlo. t Hie quartet ba. uot been Together lor | i two weeks Mr.. Mount col. betug out .1 | <iud'ch»pler of GalaUau.j mid ^ydh j ^ ! crucified with Chrtet.*' etc. 1 , Mr. I*wl» eirnke in part a. follow.: "Piul, h"*M t>£n ! I to rne^wolld t'b/ teem Of^tbat j • The conduct of a converted perwniiS, bssrtss'xrBisya ! too and the nature of that life I. .neb , I a. to reveal CTiri.t a. that wnrce < "Thougb Raul .peak, paradoxically. | , be aleo .peak. |^»nively. Me .ay- , , plaldly, I have neeu cruoBed mnbj, t hrlet .'" Tbl. I. a confewtoc P"-' , live experience. to ' • Whoever will lake tbe trouc-e • glean from Ibe virion, record- to the history Of. Paul Will not conclude « II !>• , out the profound tmprewton that Paul . wa. not only one of tbe nbleoftut , moat extraordlnkry mini.ler. tb.t the , great Head of tbe Church ever cbo.. , •Born and reared al.Tar.u., a city t that Vied wltb Home and Atben. In , art w lence and intellect. Paol received , all. tbe wbool. offered, flntohtog hi. , education In religion aud law at Jeru , .alem Being a Knct rellgtoni.I be , a Pbarl.ee and a leader, who-e , ret b againri tbe crow of Cbrlrt made , him a moat determined aud Implac- ( able eiiemy lo Cbnettana, whom be , .wept into prleou and dealb. Had he « coaliooed a Jgw and Pharleee, he , woald have Infallibly rtaeu to tbe Br.i , dignltle. and bouore of bu nation. , Money, ambition, bouor. dlgutty and , w.re o it tit 11 hi. eraan He . lower Were wilbln graep (l

u-ed three language, fluently. On tbe . way (o D.oiascu., however, tbto Paul „ 1 had an experience, wnlle be wae yel hrealblug out threatening. and „ -laughter agalnat tbe Chorcb— In tbto ,, ex | erieut-e Jeraa etepped Into bl. life— f, -ometbmg happened. Paul became • rucifled wltb Cbrtot " i Here Ibe pastor lllnriraled several k lime. Ju.t bow thto cxpartooce of era- t • clflxlon act. and bow It kill, tbe old , nature In people. 1 f "When the aplrlt of the Maidet tho. , • take, powewtou tnere It effected thai I my -Ileal union," wld tbe apeaker. He tben .bowed bow tbl. new life I. < r born In n«. We become babea lu tbe , I Kingdom et we were In Ibe pby.lcal , 1 world. We mart develop aud grow , the ("brtotlau life aa In any other. , I We must be obedient lo tbe will of , • liod a. a child lo be ralwd right mu- 1 r oe obedient to It* parent., end It I. : disobedience which dwarf, and mar. f ibeCbrtotlan life. , r Tben Paul anyA "The life I now - live In Hie fleab 1 live by faith " -Tbto to a great truth. When tbe i great change I- effected, w'e etlll re > main lo tbe fleab. live lu tbe eaitiv -a me people, go ou In the same 'burl- \ new but nevertbelew we are dlffer1 ent. Where le tbe difference? 1 ■ Tbe difference to lo oor Intent and g motive and g..ai. It can beat be Illustrated by calling attention to a cuut tractor who baa been doing baaloe— . gran email eenle, wltb a small force of u iueu and narrow Capital and small '1 marginal prolila. One day be get. a I- rMon.powlbllltle.opeanptoblm.br j > -rt> a goal aod acts hy fettb. Some y. men call It nerve for -wont of the true 0 term. Getting some capital, be strike, t cut on construction work on n large 1 scale. Where be once employed a - ducen men be employe bundled. Where be talked In aevrrl bnndreddol- - Jar. be talks In hundred IbraMuda. 1 Hie proflte ere large. > • So; when a mm aeee at lait that > living and piling np (or this life alone > l-but traveling In no ellplical orbit , g and gelling blm nowberywben we err ■hat a man that lives fqribl. life alone ' " l. a fool, and get a vtotbo of tbe (,'bri-i ' . in HI. true penpeetlve. recognise HI. r claim, and we what He ba. In store e for u., we catch a glimpM of an eternity, a wjde expanse of future poulbll.1 tie. aod achievement, and wltb an 1 eye on tbat goal we begin to live and r act aod speak as If we were bulldlug :• for tbe eternal future - Our Intent and motive for all we do to diflerenl. We I. begin to live by faitb." The paatnr called upon all present r to catch tbto vlalou and make possible > tbto experience of Panl for each oor. ' Tbe Sunday congregations, while not qulle duplicating Ihe Easier audi euce., were exceptionally large, and exceeded tbow of Palm Sunday. Much interest was manifested lu both sermon.. The pastor, tbe Kev George W. Yard, spoke at tbe morn ^ log service on IhS topic. ."Tbe Lord Retgneth." and in tbe evening bl. ' topic wa., "Kaiser Religion." Tbe eveulng congregation wa. pertleularly attentive to everytblng Ihe minister ' Tbe text of tbe morning, a. used by Mi Yard. wa. from Psalm 97; !.: ■ "The Lord reigoetb, let Ibe earth re ; He said some would consider the . fact, of btotnry a. dirprotlng tbe Idef tbat God really, doee reign over and ' vare about humanity. A flood tbat -wept away all mankind, with the exception of elgbi people, would seem to • Indicate tbat be cared not. Tbe bat- _ lies wblcb tiave beeu fought lu Ibe I world .luce mail's advent, with their . mdescilhable horror., aud proclivttie- " toward evil, proclaim to some God'. ' indiflerence The yekriy loll exirarted by aloobollc Indulgence* and other vlgee le n sure proof to seme thai God I. maolfeatly uoconcerned about ihe welfare of man. The .present coloe>1' sal world cataclysm la considered by " uiany lo disprove beyond doubt the Yel, notwithstanding all Ibis. (Tod ha* demonstrated His rulenhlp by Ibe end accomplished after there cats, irnptm bavepaaeed. ce Nature clearly abow. the plloling rd baud of God. He suspend. Ibe dust ig la mid-air that He may mould around ks 11 ibe rain drop. He melutalna e bah id aiicr in nature, chemically, so no di. Jd comfort I. ax perleucvd either to man rsj lures for food purpoaea. Rome, pc-l-ahicb exist are fisod for other forms ol „1 plant • life. Bats and duck- h> t on „l moMjultoes and their egg. Toad- live rU on ties and of her lorecta. "A balance lis I- maintained. In war time-, srhei." male* are killed off, hlrtbs run more to uc male* Iban to females God I. govern 'i He governs nation., not lu (very petty act of It-gi-iaiVu but In great ; bappanlogt He preserve. Ibe grasd ••f a uat 1011 after tlie nation K-etf ha"T I been destroyed He save, the culture of Greece and tbe legal accomplish • ISneaaVtM h"" *"*' "*e k""t '• j cay. He preserve- the IhrMla'oIty ,*f I Ato WUM^Ak 'VtD ,b* t"U,U" '* The workings of Father God are to- 1 crept to and rightou-nere aa- almost' ra.|otolHrraled. God ralM great men lo j purge the Church. Uflec limes, at

n "*'| |J^'*s -ubm'i-- ' : Lord relgoeth." The Rev. Dr. Milchell. pa-bT of the Metropolitan VI P. 1 huicb, iv .-nina ton, DC .offered Ih- clo-ing prayer "ager In Ocean City. , j l Next "80 lid gy .he^.-h.r - '^-i v-k j r ™ble*"°yay. >'r Yard^ ■ \ - »"• «•-• i Ling Proven - I - • 1 i "He -aid In par; I ^Itl-.ml— -;i • " 111;,, s • j that the character ^'f *1 J beet. 1 be t-e-l fret,.!- are 1 and who flailrt o- wneo mt f.n -I. -i of Ihr be« ercan do Our be-t frim-t- ! are tboM « bo bold us to the highest 1 point, and demand^tbel we^-liail hve ' for u. 10 nave companioo- win, » ' i be lo o- like a breath from Ihe -i si^ ' ot»r.e. refrevtohig us and giving nwltb tbem. tor tbey »m lea

great xocbor to wiodward to our day -eloiomoo declares that'tbe enmpsn of fools .ball be deslroyed The lolereoce Is thai If we areociate w uti '. foolish people. Ibetr folly will he commodelled to us sod »« will abare Ibetr dreirucndfl. There are mankinds of foollsb people lo 1 tie world there are a-eee em.ueully f-ol . i.b that it to a matter of lite and deal ' - Importance to be 00 our guard agalu-i ' becoming Ibelr com pinionAt tbto polot ui bl. discourse ine #l>eaker discussed Ibe virion, ei.s-r- ' of men aod women which ihetosi-t ■ author of tbe Book of Proverbs ciH1 fool., aborning bow their fo'ly Invari ably lead. 10 Ibelr owo dertrucnoo. e- : also the destruction of those a bo 1- ' eodale with tbem In closing, tbe Kev. Mr. Koboer ' amid TbebeM Way to neve ooraelve. from . being drkwo Into mirb cumpsotooebip • Is to glee ooreMrvedly to the mint to- I , tlmate aaaoctatioo «nh Jewu- Christ, He will not shu' os out from eoy com panloo.bip tbat I. oot dangerous but ' Ha will not permit as lo enter lon> any tbat will be tbe cause of our de- . [ sirnctlon." b ST. ADOt'STINE'e. J, There Was a good -sired -congregation „ at Ibe 10 o'clock mas. in 8t. Angu«- - I line', cbapel on tyunday m , ruing. * . Tbe celebrant, tbe B«v. Thomas K. I Blake,- preached a brlR sermon. In .\ which be laid stress upon Hie fact ih. 1 II is tbe dniy or all to flgbt against •' , Ibelr evil Inclination.— their predoml- i ■ naot passioua. Tbey must flgiu , ' against Ihe seven capital ilu», loclud -> , log pride, luat aud avarice. Only - ' Iboae who overcomelli Ibe world will - all with Ibelr Ka.her In heaven. There la little real piety In mo-t pen- ; pie. Tbey must work hard to put It J ' into their system-. Ml. Paul says t bet . In all there I. a tendency to evil and , alao a lendeuc/todo good. The com- . bat between these forces continue- on- , til we. are dead. We should pick out . and flgbt hard our chief -pa.-lou. Aa ' . soon as tbe lewder 1. oveicome, tbere ' ' will be a decided Improvement. We ^ ' should realize tbat tbe Saviour waul. - a. to flgbt our ain.. and we .bonld -' | obey Him. Obedience is an import- ' * ant factor In life. Tbe prevent army ! j of tbe- Uulled Stales (iovernment Is • the most moral ever orgaulzed. Many 5 of Ibe soldier, are leading more iboral .' Uvea lo camp tban .lbey ever did >1 > borne. If tbe Government I- going lo . . tbe trouble lo make tbe soldiers obedlent aud moral, bow much more so , should the cbnrcb people endeavqr to ' " lead moral Uvea. f SHILOH BAPTIST. The three aervlce. at Mhllob Kapll-l d Cbnrcb Sunday were well alleuiled, and every one aeeAed lo ieojoy them, u Tbe anion service was held at 4 p m , 1 ' the sermon belug delivered hy the - 1 Rev. Jlf - Gooden. The member- are d beginning to come home Irom the rfif- 1 I- ferent cities where they have t-eeii 1 ie spending tbe winter months, and the ) y churches will soon be third ur> for the ■ ;r hlg drive for the summer Tbe pa-- . tors are trying to get every meinbex y and friend thoroughly aruu-nl and lu' e- and her part * Notice to Limit Creditors. je .' u,x->.r.«s' iv-.f..-. >y ■' i »* Master's Sale. id Monday. April lytb. ,9,8, " K it- 1 W> -rev V edtneiM IB th-'an-raLo.-'J HI* lag in '.i.j -' I . : :

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Public Notice. arSt^S5ragtDihT?|if jo'Da.^anpt I Sheriff's Sale. :°om7a,,j Is e--ni|,IsliiMn aiid^mina Myers5. ( Monday, April 29th, 1918, : 1 ■ norltiwraMly side e*l said 'Beadi road a dlslunce ol Ihlrty'-u and tblny-erght Ihon- c -aiidlli- (K.CZ» lev! In a point In the southerly -vStSSsa'S 1 • ™dhelU"n1thm»andnn%toDaiTfM™ lo a l--!vs ii of said section B; tbeoos (X) sooth I'.i i.uiiitvrsS hvelve (XX - thirty (e«t (XI) to a ^ ward I y'. a/' Kir Use said ^northsrly ^lla^ of aald " ■ - bin dr..l and lortyttwo lleadi Road andusee of Gglnnlng. Being , lo, numbered ten llOiof aald srollon B on said j Trad No. 2. BegWnlnx at^^polnt^^J^is 1 M ' dh wor.sardly, amngtbe -aid squihsriy Uns" Ihe^ald'nor iheryTlM olla'cl ; alx hundred and alxlreo thou-andUisAe-AiC) : Being lot namld^^WVMt'lif" sMiion B, Bdng the whirl, were ron Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people .Ocean City House Cleaning Company "30 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ! | jones, Rogers' & bassell ■ 1 A. l. JOS' EH. Xlanaa-er Eyes Eiamioed Without Drops • "SawlLrauoifott^lGSmjS ' • r,'!i^ rlVro7«l7^.ran^S^?-r*'*' pP"mA. W. ELY j '—AtM-UeAve-ra I ATLANTIC CITT, I. J. ^ J Shore P At IdMPaaawa Uoor. • Try an Advt. in The Sentinel ; and Get Results 5

CAHPH0R0LE-A1 ' : ONCE RELIEVES PAi It Soothes and Loosens l p Tho6e Stiff Rheumatic Joints, Reduce Inflamalion and Drives Ont Pain Tlsdl aoffar with Lumbago. Rti.u nttsm. Nrarttta, Ptour ay. Nrura'.g wbfto you axw applylnr Oamphrro!. j Ctompborol. 1. autlerly due to tvir.rn I grrao. Menthol ana Camphor Pre pwr*d tc a aynthetle way t» | oal peofeejdon and medical paper- :. At all droggtata In Itc and kOc Jar- j lOVTHOTVU abo HI IXPr.MV, OTIS M. TOWNSEND ■ I BUILDER u3 Office: 8th St. Opposite P. O J" OCEAN CITY. N J. ^ Only galvaniied nails used on George W. hiirris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing « No JJ W Fourteeutb Street > OCEAN Ctrl'. N.J. Men I'hwos. «?• j

Leander S. Corson BUILDER < ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, I -lantly^to Slocln^ ^ ' • 8 II - Bicycle Tire, and Supp(toa. Hlcycls H. 1 pairing Promptly AUsudsd To. V BRECKLEYS , house and sign painters ' CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Beady Mixed PalnU, Lead and Olh 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. E. 0. Adimi I. • AUnrt H. S. Adams GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. • PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING 1 MICE LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work lu Masou Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J Hillman & Pontiere * BUILDERS 852 Asbury Ave. . 1 220 Asbury Ave. Estimates Furnished and A-besto. Work OCEAN CITY. N. J. \ Coal Coal We Have It C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS : Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark Wildmod title and Trust Co, Title Insurance i Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance | Service All Wort Guaranteed , Money to Loan on Good Firat Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building I Cape May Court House ' H.J. ; Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or pur- , chase first mortgages on , improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such C as may wish to negotiate : JOS. I. SCULL TB7 Aabury Avanu. f Ocann City Nmw J.racy Try an AdFertisemcnt ^ c in the SENTINEL 1

— " ■ ^ - - - — — ^ ^ A PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 205,2^ I FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to'do your marketing. All goods kept Inside I free from dust and flies. • ■ FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY I open all the year Bell Phone. I86-J Furniture S:<v-/ I Rcupholstcring LET US \Window Shades ESTIMATE . . ■ ' ■ FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Prices ire Lowest possible consilient with Good Work And Best Material Lawrence fl. Lear 054 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. j. ■ City Gas Light Comoany I 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 1 NIGHT CALLS 424-W

■Phone J5 O/vwx roll'o Dry Goods, Notions and Men's I KOWeil S Furnishings A new line of Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, etc - for spring and summer dresses; also a shipment of the Famous Royal Shirtwaists ready for inspection. Come — Look — Buy. Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N.J. j PLUMBING Are von grtting entire -at nf action a. to prion, workmanship and bniioea. conrtmy! B not, "it will pay von to give me a IriaL i am in an exceptionally good poaiuoo to tali care of yonr repair work of which i make a specialty. i have no expensive ealabliih—t j or clerioai force to maintain. Gira ma a triaL Bom Ph.... C. H. BACON 6Q7 Eighth at Real Estate For Sale': Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates" in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is die time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort Cheap. Apply io Alonzo Cotton 619 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can-Jell you A once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage, lot sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice m Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. ■ insurahom R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE , 02* Clear. Sres.r (Co*. Oce.ai Ava.ua I ooean oity. n. j • I " — ■ Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready I to Letter for Decoration Day ' — MAY 30th We have over lootnonuments, 300 headstones and markers and 400 corner posts at our allow yards and ware room that we can letter and erect before Memorial Day. The largest and finest Stock we ever carried. We purchased the material and manufactured this work before the prices advanced and are in a position to sell it as reasonable as work in our line will probably ever be sold again. W'e also have on hand material to make 50 monuments and roo headstones and are equipped to manufacture and erect d anything wanted in "our line. Call at our yards in CAM-DEN or PLEASANTVILLE and make yonr selection. It is being sold rapidly, ana because of the war, it is impossible for dealers, who did not provide for their worf? last year, to 'fill orders for Memorial Day. We are equipped to supply most anything in our line, and before Decoration Day. Camden Yard Opposite Harleigh Cemetery BeU Phone 2737 Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone 1

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A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. 1 OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company ^ .