Ocean City Sentinel, 23 September 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

COUNTY TEACHERS AT INSTITUTE (Coniluut*) irum Fir* I Fagc.) hold capable Instructor*. Hhe ftteteU lliat the average wage paid teacher* In elementary school work in (hi* couoIry In fUSO ft year, wbeteaa ibe amount should he double. The cost or living, ■a eveiyone knows, her doubled, yei llie ttVLTbge false in ■elariee (or leach* ere during (lie la*l year or two ell over the country hue beeu ou!y about twelve per ceut Hectluual depertuicul eeMlone were held In the afternoon and also Uic next day. The apeakere were C. 1/. tiloanaker, director of inemberehip In the Junior Kvd Cross; I>r. Lnruberl L. Jack eon, atteUlant Htate coaitul§»»iuiier of education; l)r. D. C. Kliowltou, of Columbia University; Dr. F. W. Marouty, State director of physical train* lug and hygiene; A. M. Hulberl, of New Brunswick; Miaa Edna ltuddlck MIm ®arah A. Dynes, of the Trenton Normal School; Mr*. Helen A. Atneiaer.helplUK teacher of Camden Couuly; Mia* Koxatia Uandy, helping teacher of Cape May County, and Mrs. Alfred N. Wood, wife of a retired United Stales Army ottlcer. Interest contluued in the institute at the Pensions on Tuesday, and splendid talks were given by Dr. Lambert L. Jackson, assistant State commitaiouer of education; Mtas Huddlck, Dr. William Starr Myers, of Princeton University, and Mis. Helen A. Ameisen, helping teacher of Camden County. uudly Hun by Pall. Accidentally falling from one of the trolley cars In this city, Ulysses Mc* Klroy, a clerk for the Safe Deposit and Trust Company, of Baltimore, sustained concussion of the brain and Internal injuries Thursday afternoon. He was picked up and liurrled In Charles Kaynolda' machine by Mr. Reynolds' driver to Dr. Alien Corson's ofllcea, where he was given treatment. He was unconscious for some time, and afterward he remalued dazed for several hours. Later be was taken to the Atlantic City Hospital. The man • was spending his vacation In Atlantic City. He took the ride In the boat from Longport to Oceau City, and met with the accident soon after boarding the trolley car. He was unable to remember his hotel iu Atlantic City. win noon Wed. John J. Devlne and wire, of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ml as Katbryn. and Frank Sannlna They will be married October 18 To One and All— Do not forget the old reliable Bay Villa Lauudry, which was established In 1916. Try it uuce— complete yoor laundry while you wait. Calf, write or phone, 169- W 217 Bay avenue, Ocean City. Frances Freeman, Prop, adv., M6, tf.

| HOTEL KEEPERS MEET ! . Crlllclsr Had i.u* and ltlrciric , I I.iKtii Mc-r« tc«*. The member* of the Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean City held f their llr»l iiiiftlug sluce close of the « season at the Hotel Itellevue with * ,' full attendance. All seemed i*atl*fled with the summer'* busins**, bul i the poor and elect rk' light coin j pall ie* was severely criticised, *» *ell [ as the neglect in collecting garbage and trash. Plans for the future were discussed. , All were well pleased with the ho— i pltallty of the genial host, The next , meeting will be at Mr*. Bluiidtu * home, 2819 Tioga street. Philadelphia, in November. Will l«u> properly. J I>r. Alma May lllnmaii, a well 1 known Philadelphia physician, and < industrial physician for the Bell Telephone Company In that city, ha- been -pending a few days with 11. Wallrr 1 Berroth and family at their collage, Fiftfccuth "treet and Wesley avenue Dr. Hluuiau has become much at traded to Ooeau City, aud she plan* u to buy a cottage or pretty bungalow. J .. § # +■ Uuih l*o«< Will Xtupro\Cs , Charles 15. Cleut worth , of Philadelphia. lias purchased, through thr - agency of Joliu J. Foster, a lot at thr corner of Na-sau street and (lardeus road, owned by William K. Masaey. of this city. He plans to build a cot- ( lage or bungalow. Mr. (Jleutwortn • owns a summer home ou ril Jaures place. Try an advertisement in the Scti.n- , NK1. ft I -r— - > REPORT OF THE CONDITIONS OP OCEAN CITV TITLE AND TRUST CO. ' I Of OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ ut ifcr nose o! business deplcmbsr l/li. KlOOl'lU'KS. (ioadi and mottcftg*** I -HiOk- »n<l t>on<3s. Tim- .osason collator*!*. 1*3>10U> l»e ui an-i loa r> a tJBj&ftMD I «*: )A to cities -ml lown», U Notes suit bills purcbs-eJ. Overdrafts, 3154.0.' Pur rrorn banks, oic. j.ti.tfcy.vilaoklQjC Loom, furnilurr- ami fixture*. SS,TT/J CC Other real estate, 7JM44*) i "Ksh on hand. XL224.T.' Checks and caib Items, JC6 K1 is Other assets. 6W51 cj I.I AH1I.IT1KN di Capitol slock paid in, I100JOOO.OO tt Surplus rubd, UUULOU ('□divided Profit* (net), 2J.Att.iJ Time deposits. 20.2N4..M Demand deposit*. Demand certifleates of deposit. SUO.iO Certified checks, 12.IM.7H Treasurer's check* outstanding 14.014 3d llua to banks, etc., l*J»SI.2l - Other Liabilities. 2400H" ttcs&rAij* State <>t Sew Jersey. Oountv ol Cape May, WtillMin E. Maasey. pro- 14 cut. and Ilu-seil . H. Nulty. treasurer. of (he above-named company. 1*1 tig a-vtraliy duly ssaorn, each •)! (or iilmeelf ue(H)ses arid says that the lore- u E:tink statemet I ts true, to the best of hl« „ nowlodge and bcller. • 1 WILLIAM K, M ASSET. President. KL'SSKLI. II. MULTY. Treasurer. H Subscribed and sworn to be I ore me this _ fourtaeuth day orsaptemlwr. A. I). IVS» UL1NTON It. ritlCK Notary public. Correct— Attest: ALLKN COItSON, II Alt KY' H KADI.KY, WM. K. nUIIIVKR, Directors.

July I, 1919— June 30, 1920 Report of Receipts and Expenditures Board of Education RECEIPTS CL'RHKNT EXPENSE -STATE AND COUNTY KUND8. 000,000 male Hehool Fonda Appropriation 223 U Appropriation to reduce Hehool Tax I U* in H0p«r cant.Hiate Hcbool Tax 10 Mb H 10 •• M - •• " Keerrvr Food **S X, Interest on Hurpla* Revenue ta -y, B .. ^ 12 ' Railroad Tax 3 ten r,? District Tax it Borrowed oo Note it uw Interest on Deposit* JW 3* Male of Commencement Program*. Etc. 14 m Tuition Fees I <ry-, Balance on Hud Beginning or Year Kd M 41 l« 71 MANUAL TKA'NINCJ Mtata Appropriations 1 wy m District Tax I Balance of Mtate Appropriation for Year Itllg ltd* 267 R2 Baluoe on Hand Banning of Y'enr b&O 64 4 to REPAIRING AND REFURNISHING " Itorrownl on Note 100 District Tax Ok) Balance on Hand Beginning ot Year S06 10 406 10 ERECTING, ENLARGING, REFURNISH INU AND EQUIPPING District Tax Mi) Balance on Hand Beginning of Year M 60 Wf. B0 Total Keeelpls and Balaneea ————— _______ EXPENDITURES CURRENT KXPKNHK8. Kalarles, Hnpl., Priocltmls and Tcarhrrs jr> 741 sa Teartirr* Pan* Ion aud Annuity Fund p.7 Tcacbenf Retirement Fund iu Kalsrle*. Jultors •» Karl t. jTMIMOflfttlCn of I*np1)t | imm Ki|«-risfw of aapt., Principals and Teachers l Ml W Text Book* | on as Hnpplirs ami Other Expense* of Jnslrurttons 1 464 m Ap|>arat4js PnronhM*<l rin Janitors' Supplies ^ m Light, Wstrr and Power nu. 22 MHlioat Inspectlrm. Aalarlea and. 1 622 n Oniii|Htlsory AUeialanre. Mnlari. « and Mutiplh-s finO lioard of UAuratton-linslnees OtBoe 017 t| Insuranee Prvmturiis 1M M Wages of Othnr Kmploycee g" Ix-cturc* rvnd Iteerentton 114 Ni Incidental Kx|i«firra jr,0 Balance ou Hand CtO*c Of Y ear :ivj 17 41 |>t» MANUAL TRAINING Malaries of Teacher* 2 *7t Hi Material and Hunplics ,>q ^ Repairs and RepW« merils 21 ao Other KxpmhMi y 15 Balsuraon Hand Cio*e or Year I 4W W 4Xtt REPAIRING, IlKFl UNIHMIM;.. Ordinary Repatra (Cnrrent Upkeep) jq] Itepatrs, ReiiiHocmrnts, Furniture and t-:«iutiiuient 14 16 Balance on Hand nl tkwo of Year - flU 76 4ir, 10 KRkCTINO, KNLMIGING AND EQUIPPING. Improving Bulldlngt and Grounds 64 o New Kit roll um and Equipment 22«. fy» llalanee on Hand at Close of Y'car en <<, N| SUMMARY- RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES Bei.ANOko.a Ram> Rx. F.xmkpi- IUum-k ov linn lirniNMsu n> Y» ah rrii'in rrnv* a i.osk <»r Y iu u Unrret.4 Expenses WW n 4<i 2« WI 40 17 I to pat r 1 ng'and n * " :s w w I -A Rafurnltbllig B06 10 JOO gss v, m n Krreting. F.ninrglug " BUrt EqnlpptBC w- :u \rV ^ 0, v, 7 TO 10 GW-W II 4.D U7 "TopTlift 1... »•■ F., r-i.M "■ wIs Your Business 1 ^ ' I If not. It may need the tonic of efficiency applied to orgknixntion, stle* methods, and earning capacity. The First National flavk offers you a hanking service ►. that will be found very useful in your business. I First National Bank 1 BM)^iJ^OCI':AN C TfV'X T I

REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF THL First National Bank itt < iimii Uiiy. In (hrMia'e "t N>tt !•'■»•» . mi Uh* 1 ;«**• »'f huslooss on Hrrl'iii'vr *. iWJ: KW'I KI'Wi icM II* »l»'l IDM-4IUHU. f'C*-" "J»- A' GVeMlratts, •••*«iurr<t I*. « (luvntiiiiHi) s* urMlw. mttot toind". M-eofltlf*. *-ir . (.12 Mi-k'M in ri^l«-r*i Res* 'i w isatik (60 per e.» it ofsubs«**»p' -» • Iti Hl f :•;>»!*• ut lid tii-tii tisiikti him-**, IUJJO. It li*4'.g ilotlM*, UjLKVW Furniture aud rls'U'r*. 4,:-.*a 70 Lawful rv*«Tv»- With leti ra' Ito srrte Bank *» A'4 .V Ua»li In V atill aiul tu t aiiiituot** dm' Dum NmII"UmI llui K«a»d Trust U«ui»|»»iitrs, 1W.17-LU. UlKCfcs and otiirr ca-li Itoius, I .v ■ ■ lh»U'iii|dii»i. Fund With U . s Trra-utrr lu-ui" w ith Fcklsrsl Mrsei ve lucik nut mailable a«rret'r»* 1 >40.74 Total i.i AMH.1T1Kl'a|illal stia-X. fHXWH>ttt Surplus, e lioaito) t'iuhvld«-i l'ridtt- I J6st» lb ret \ <-*1 tor ail iutro sl urt-rucd 4'lii'Utalitix holes. h.wiUi Din: (roin Nat'onal ILitiK* a< Trust Com pan l««. ft.. 40 94 Pt-utan 1 DcdisIIs. Tlme'l>e|MMils, FS.'X'I >•* U. rt. Govarniurut. ioji4t»ie Total I>e)HMlD. 1*3 " rTotal -t*to Of NVw Jrfnv t ••(liit v (if < ..j* Mm> »• I II. N. MuWfrr. i'Mslorr ^lf He uatncl tuatik, do «o.e||iliiy -Minf thu' tl.r nlsivr statement 1* true to the K-st *»f hi) knowirtlgc and iH'ilrf. II N MOWIIKK.roi i'f Sworn aud subscribed •►-•(or*- me thislTtb •.Imv c.r Sepumbcr \ D twAJ R 4'L'KTIH ICOlUNhON. ■ViiUry put-ill*. Correct— Attest r HOWARD s xHINKtN. » « II. L.MAN I LKAMJN'.. KAMHIJ.I'H MAKSHAII.. Dirwior* Samuel Hecker Dealer in ALL KINDS OF JUNK Purchase atl kltal* of old Furniture. If you nave anythKi* tus.ll,ratl 1 rlefiiione No. ivt. ph-asaut \ llic.N - J.,01 drupe. •! U» 127 South M*ln airiwt and I aiit call. Aiway- lu lit* uistkct to boy old. straight urw-p.tp'rs FOR SALE DUROC JERSEY RED PIGS i Bred from the following A 'rgtsUttd Stock Bar None Lady No 3S80Q8. Bar None Beauty No. 38S010 Deu Moore's King No. 175255 Orders taken now for delivery, when iveaned, $20.00 each, either -ex. Your :hoicc in order .sold. Alto above-nvulioned trio for mIc, for lelivcry October tir>t, each twelve uonths old— $275 for lot. Samuel A. Chase UPLAND AND TENTH AVENUES ABSECON HIGHLANDS. N J.

Report of Contfil'on of the TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK V At ril k»w, lu tl»c MUt»- ot New Jenny, at 1 I Hitu-iiM! of IrtOHtiwt on krplr uibrr I. IW: RKrOtDRCFX j I/own* at»d dls^djnts. §11*447 ii O.crdrattA. uniceuriMl. 2***. U J l • >* |l»»i!d*dPt*>*It4"l u j to ««•« -ir«- eircula* ■> (mo (»«*r v»iiir) Dm urd UUIilltlgCd, 41,^41" a VifiS2 1 , s otl»»r l l»at» ' .* : i - Ibiiid* (nut G tm ludime *tuek») 0"1 uii|>>i"tK^d. HliW.ki-f FrdM.vlJt-•t-r.c Ihnk t'*' V* t <vni. of autwerlp- . toaL M^uo , \ ,.TVC lot batik In* liotaf, owned aud iittliu-urnbvrvd. HjlfcOuj U Furniture and fli- -.^..^1 tUftt-, . IJhtWW j I | ,a MT I U 1 rra-t *e Willi l-Vicmi llnrrvf j. Hank, 3' ! I 'mli In vault »!>d n< t , miiiou nts due fmm " j iiationsl la»nk«. «/ , .li.l. II i n»ek» on k» !•»- ' : Cm I *sl OOtsldc ' en) or town of r«- -• i )H>rDi)* hank and otlier ca«h lb-m- 1 •' '• i Itod'-mtdhm 1 U ti «l « wlUi » S. rvcftsuwr I and due front U. \ ! Treasurer, C" , ; :"£*> fS J.I A Itll.lTIRH. « U'tt|i|IH' stock paid IU, Undivhhd profit*. j I. -•* . Cireuiaitijg uot«a(4it" . .. 0l - | standi Jig. I 7 lids * iduat dttjsistl* , ii-iii •t|t>J <-l(octu« k. * , '• J \ «.»lh' r liliir iti-js»-H», •" H'.utc of N< w J ■ raey.Uoutitjr «f t'apc . 1 K. L Kiev. Cftsl»t*-r "f thr nt*>vr iimuk-I tisiiU, do hole m lily -wc»r that ll»c ala»>> : .U.It-UH'til iK II Ue to tin- l*«l of lu) kbowrtc k«' alid bvin-f. fL I.. RICK. Cashier ! Htllarrlla -1 mm 1 sworn lu La-hMk luc Ui<s I A li ! day of September. .'/XL _ I AM r.- SllOKM A'K Kit. > I Notary Until lc Correct— A ttr*l: K. H. r*TKU* A KT. It. t . ) ot NU. E. >. TOM LIN. DlfrCtufX Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title. Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteec Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Advertise in the SENTINEL

, PLUM BUN O Ire you gettiug enure satisfaction as to prices, workmanship and bn*ine*> courtesy? If >ot, it will pay you to give me a trial. I an, u- an exceptionally go**l {Mjeilioh t«> taki tare of your rejiair work of which I make a *|m-ialty. I have nu*x{«*iaive e-ti.bli-hn.eM >r clerical force to nisintain. Give me ■ tm! doth Phone* G. hi. BACON *>0"7 LljjH tP» St | The Hurlev-Jones Co. ' " "" Men's SuiLs, $40.00 to $65.00 Ladies' Suits aud I)re>sc> We have a tremendous and well-bought stock of $uit* or separate pieces of furuilure, peritxl or modern, for the parlor, living room, library, den, dining room and the bedrooms. Suitable for all cluvtc* of home* and to suit all pur>o. Ail at a saving. Brumxvick Phonographs and Ktcotds Ed^ar T. Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean City Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any Rent Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terras Can you beat this? A fine 30x31 red rubber inner tube (or $2'75 Not many loll THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTER li. ALLKN.. rigr. 848-850 Asbury Avenue Occuin Clly. N. J. Phonr 0» 17 Frr* Delivery 5 . i THL UNIVERSAL CAR 1 7THK FoVd Model TT QnC"ToU ! ;■ Truck was the first low price * « 1 truck to carry the worm-drive — that tremendous power delivering mechanism had previously !>eeu an exclusive feature with high priced motor trucks. In the Ford truck, however, you get the worm-drive of manganese , hronze material, absolute in strength and positive in the delivery of power, at a very low price* Come in and let us point out the tunny superior merits of the Ford One Ton Truck, because you need one in your work. We give | prompt and efficient repair service. Pleasantville Motor Co. 1 » 4 7 South Mnln Street Wnshtngton Ave. j I'l l Aswrvil t.L. N. ,1 >

William Maloney IMgfltNllOf PRESTO-LITE Moinur Btillrr, 4ius Tsnb und A(i|ill*nte» Tires, Tubes, Speedometers ('all und <ir4 h 1'ifi.jr I Igtitcf t tec 2307 Atlantic Avenue ATLANTIC Cirv. N J. Plionr 2.R»- J •j ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. Philadelphia and Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk

c. l. lake: ..REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ted a»i*ury av»do*. Oomb Clly. f. J. Dot* for *ai«. Coitogss lor root. iiorr**poD<1«uc* sotlritod : :r»

John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Stroet and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. I .umber Mill* irk. M ulJin<s, BuiliiOf Pjpcr, Flakier B^*rd. Nails, Sssb Weigh* etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. murrnr n*im c urrtma mo armc ial h**och. hkad amo facial rw«*rs«r»r At r $• mriofi on Chilokcn a s«ciii.rr Jerry DeFranco At Hi I a AII-thtt-Yesr-Around BARBER SHOR 843 Asbury Avanu* fcCST TO CITY H*LL hahmc* snoj*. »«or *««** Amo BOAROHM BARBCR SHOP ,c. NOW OPCN £IQMT» Amo aoAmowAL* . CAMPBELL'S GARAGE C. M. CAMPBK1.1., Prop. Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. © / CAJCLA vx»c**t*x **CtX«JU.r SSVr^rk / ,rn>m <»» rs cm IS To 21 muss £ Wi-M TW« C ALLO* OP CXV>UW A>T> SSUW b.tof TV u,0« »tu*i U» TUB {/ \N v^nV / THE OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX IOIDJTU 7 frrriP' OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX BUSINESS and professional men find the Oakbnd Sensible Six Roadster the ideal car for arduous daily service. It is highly powered, soundly built and unfailingly reliable. And it is comfortable to ride in, easy to operate, and unusually saving of gasoline, oil and tires. L * - Touring C*r, $ 1 235: Roadster, 51 23$; Coupe, SlSSS: Four Dj>f Scixn, $I&S5 I. o. b, Pontiac, M»ch. Additional for Wire Wheel Equipment $7S CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey ^ ' &tJ*>l?Wa^ CK-f Ov-SvMD 4 OiVSSIS vc oowAHci THRce fowl TT O^T^n^CP j *• ^ Overland 4 T ouring, $"45; Roadster, $945; Coupe," $1525 Sedan. $1575; Chassis. $800; Prices f. o. b. Toledo city garage Uric*. niKM to U W. MILLER change wuKmI r , Seventh St. and Haven Ave.

ARE you usipg Edison Mazda Lamps ? Jf not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY u now in it* N<w Offsets 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and iraead* will be cordaaily wckorz^d FOR SALE ' Asbury A veil tie. West Side, beL Sixth and Seventh S1t<. r Two desirable adjacent building Iol> 3OXIOO , Will be Mild cheap l«> close at: o-tate. Apply lo any refcpo«H-iV,> Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE Little' Collage at the Corner of Sixteenth Street and Central Avenue Lot 90 x u>j Ininiediale Possession A Few Comer and Ocean Front Lots for Sale GEORGE F. BAUER 1330 Ocean Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Bell Phone, 1&6-J Furniture Stored . Rcupholstering pIt-imatp ^Window Shades ESTlMAlt . . . FOR YOU Awnings and ;House Furnishings Our priet* ire p«**»»ble c*>usi*ieot wtlh Good Work ftiui H«*-i Msirtisl Lawrence "1. Lear D54 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth fti-id Asbury Av»nu* Pho«« ceo Agent for Eastman Kodaks and Fi'.ms. IVinting aad Developing. Whitman's and Saraoset Candies Stationery, 25c to .00 a Box Complete Assortment Toilet Waters. Creams and Powders ■■ 1 11 1 Don "1,1 el the sj»ring 6xal yon isrtrh a ktkv lo»)f, •sjjgiwitr slortm are Japs/ }b ^ leaky rocrf wiU be apt to coui: is j. ' considera'.'c dxmsge. JHAl — v 1 Cbttnoey* t!««t lesk ihoaM W bw»k.r>! I fther and nuuie wsier-njcht. Sn-ke* '"''li'-'/l %Jk "*—>*" ^ chnnneya c*n be mule to J Tin roof* »re fete-prooL M - ' "" All kindof snveuri heater tejwii*. 1 1 lfn%L^ / 7' ' 1 *!iivc awd heater pipes. 1 7* / I Tui. »1bIc ftnri ftUg roofing. I 32M£&m SMITH'S ^^7 / /7 I I Tin Smith ^ ^ - 1112 Asbury Ave. I *h.in« 7,"VW' All Kind* of Outtftrs Run Your Heater This Winter 3^=0 Nokol l_bC— — l_t ( g j Witlnil Goal 1 Modernize your home, l a Nokol, Bum — I jiR| | ft Oil and don't worry j I '\'TK9b&' ^ alx-> u t coal supplies, j ( Incidentally, no ashe- j /Zfjptfaitxi entirety by <: tA*rm*stef in litr tig rt\m JOHN R. GROVES 835 Asbury Amte o«m Ciij, (. I. M EMORIALS OP BEAUTY AND DURABILITY Finely hammered, exquisi'clr carved aad polirhed — lettered and finished according to your own taste. 600 MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. MARKERS, CORNER POSTS. SILLS, ETC., /HCr ?Iik TO SELECT FROM ^aiPlOTZtl T??PT7lT lj£\ on dLxptajp in our *how ynrAs j *" ISML ftt PtefttwntviHe «f\ti CxwioiL rWHt They Wrwni th4- UrgrMt *nd fltihftt *iock of nirntorlals f\vr I colloctisl (orothep by one ran* V ' I D I C#rn They Jwvf. Iv^m rwt frxtm \ J-- . . (]|^ I nuntjftrd ktwiv.,^ nnd mlirhW \ I H / tbnt wt* he pttrvhmsi brf«>e« *" — - " ' prteMr (o the \ -w. |1 fUtvtvw ^ IV WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIONINQ, MANUFACTURING AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MEMORIALS CAMDEN YARf> MAIN OITK1I AND YARD Opfv HnrlcU-lt cVmcWry N. J. l4., Ol*fv \tlft**t§r Oiy Owpmti 1 ST*' IHI t%QM> ril— ■111! ( «l IIDXl'YTlTtVlS 2 l Vr- .111 N veemor. lee attomir Ot* |. Im ' IT N -J • toro.mh.rt^, t>re W*« F ^ ^ *n<S KXl r,Mlc \v NvJ-; *7 ^ ^ -« OoirtMa .. kk assAfc s sss sarO. J. HAMMELL CO. j H*R\BAWrVl.1.ft jq. J.