. XXXI.—NO. 2 -
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915
BE CIRCUIT OFJHE CITY f Gleanings of PerGharacten Little /Folks Ita
Pay Your “War" Tax
TImbi* Omly rmti IM,a
Tb Fortify Coast
AV vvuu Krom Ired « n , Collator of
itm SfKtrm Internal Revenue of the First Internal
\r, few K' vcnur I>I»L«ct of the SUte of Net* Jersey, come* the word that the spec ibI taxes of brokers, customhouse brokers, commercial brokers, and pawnbroker*; of commission merchants; of proprietors of theatres,
concert halls, and moving
Cape Map; T» Proteet
mi New Yaci.
OficiaU of the War m4 Nsry Iv
partment at
parunent^ at WaaUa«te* ««*♦ p^ure houses, where admission is
t and JtiUe-law a apacialK. ij&ti*. Jr., eon of the S Chestnut Street, PhiU- , Locust SB97.
, wife and dautrhtei e holidays with friends i And wife are with I grandparents in Phil-
t holidays.
» cf S. T. Maxuri*. >minji for a Philai where a slight operas oerformed. 0 is employed for idds Ford, Pa-, is with his family 1 C. Scott ret orn-
i Monday
a week with i in PhilaxM lay School hour next Sunday see in tho af-
*• Snntays.
the defense of FSiiadtfp'rta ami Neel
York ineiade a fort hetwr» Bam. gat Bay and Cape May, along with a large submarine base at Bomegit n?d aviation grounds at Lakewood. State Road Cocnmissio- .: Steven x, 'ho has been in ronfer« « wdh GenHugh Scott and Ccueral Leoi,
iurd Wood, at Washington. *pecifica!ly
Port Republic, which is about five miles north at Atlantic City, as the southern extremity of a now un-
protected stretch Of coast of about thirty-six miieu. the northern point
of which is Toms River.
This has M to the belief that the authorities at Waahington are consul-1 ering (he adviaabili'.v of fortifying
| Atlantic City which
holds aa «t*aatageou* position, and! it has been pointed out that with .San dy Hook atrwudy fortified. Sea Cir:; fortified with heavy coast mortars to j
Kandy Hook if nec-
Rarnv-
gat waters, Delaware Bay adexjua'cly prepared to me-1 any . Cngency, a fortified point r.oar Atlantic City and aa aviation ban well back from the coast, but within sixty mile, of New York, seventy miles of Philadelphia, and not more than an hour, flying lime, from Atlantic City and Cape May, It would be next to impossible for any hoetile force to either closely
]coast or make any land-
ing that would threaten New York
end PhQedelphia
Rural Carrier Examination
COURT AFFAIRS OF PAST WEEK Record of Real Estate and Commercial Atfairs ol the County (torn Clerk's Records REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Id sll csu-i wbf* w» tavs emllled tt« «*• .10pr»:l«u. Ue •»» !x th» S~<1
»■ SI.
Ocesn City.
James E. Lake to Ocean City m- • eetment Co, thirty-two loU in Sec. L, Plan of O. C. fcasociation, »H.06. S. Wee ley Lake «t ux. and Wm. t~ Mier* et ux. to O. C. 1. Co, 102 lots in Sec. L, PUn of O. C. R. »!«-. Wesley Lake et ux. to O. C. L Co,
thirty-two lots Sec. L.
Walter H. Meirs to O. C L Co,
Thirty-four lots, See. L.
Rovilla F. Atkinson et vir. to Msy A. Fry. Lot 7»2, Sec-.H. Plan 0. C Assn, »00
Township of Middle.
Richard Lloyd et ux, to Harry Nor ton, both of Dias -Creek, Three acre* on road from Dias Creek to Court House, beginning at easterly comer of nd of 2odac Sharp, fiiioO Theodore J. Taxlor to Rebecca F. Camp et vir. All the certain land with buildings, improvements, etc, part of Nat Holmes’ Pierce’s Point Plantation, 51.20 seres. Also the parcel flowed by tide wrier, lying at Pierce’s Point, with right and freedom to use such land for the purpose of keeping, cultivating and propagating of oysters therein, $2500 Hannah W. Mitchell (s). Englewood, to Mary C'arothers, Corson’s Inlet, Ix>t 1. Bl. 0. Plan of Curson's Inlet; conveyed to Hannah W. Mitchell by Charles £. Smith et ux. in 1011, ' | *275
Township af Denais.
Bessie Reed et tir, of Somerville. Mass, to Henry T; Corson and I-ena Burge*on, joint triyuits, plot contain ing about 145 square rods and dwell ing on Scaville Ava, adjoin'"* l* 1 * 1 ’ of Thomas Town scud, Amo* Vom am Remington Corson. Being same which Theodore F. Townsend et ux. in ISW conveyed to Charles Lloyd, Jr, and j which said Charles dying intestate.
Th, uoiue st»u. civil Smi-v m £ n j 0 y i_ u |t,eran Xmas v’:"
Commission has announced an exam- ■» . I hi* daughter, the *4d Bessie." for tha Caunty at Cape May, tnienainfTIcni Morton E. Block at ux, Norrisn . m . j,—... to be held at Cape Msy, ! to»n. to F. Fraley Ddhghty. Absecon, Wltdwooa. <iv— City. - J-W e. Th. MtotfU j ~ ££§“. "3US l»lfi, to fill the position <T rural car- ment of the Lutheran congregation . Undj of John MiUer> Ann Diverty and far at Cape May Court House, and on Sunday evening, in the Moose Hall ! ot h enii I 1
vacancies that may later occur on ru- was well attended. Rev. Daugherty. 1
public exhibitions or shows for money; of proprietors of bowling alleys, pool and billiard room*; of dealer* in leaf tobacco; of dealers in tobacco, cigar*, snuff and cigarettes, whose annual receipt* are $200 or more; and of manufacturers of tobacco, manufacturers of cigars, and manufacturer* of cigarettes, for the six monthe ending June 30, 1916, must be paid within the month of January, 1916, in order to avoid the incurring of addi
liunul penalties.
Blank form* on which applications can lie made for the variou* clai of special-tax stamps can be secured from either the Collector's office in Camder, or from any of the division
deputy collectors.
Storm Poes Little Damage The snow and wind storm of last
Sunday, which inflicted such serious damage to the New York coast, left
section practically unscathed. Ex-
cept for a few electric light poles, which blew down in Stone Harbor, and a f< w telegraph and telephone pole* which met with a similar fate in Cape May and Wildwood, no damage was done, and by ten o’clock Sunday morning the snow had stopped, and the wind, which blew in a gale all Satur-
day night, had quieted down. The snow melted in the sun shortly
after the storm abated, and by Monday afternoon the last trace had van-
ished.
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changed on our mailing Bat
Willard S. S~ivcll. of Uui County, serving Mate It tn slice oh moctnef in Ibe nuue I’riaoo. n as paroled lor Ctirirt-
ias.
The plant ol U»e Wridoudfi San, owned by the isle T. C. Hamilton, will be •old on Monday to par debt*, by order of the Circuit Court.
News of the Connty HAPPENINGS AT
STONE HARBOR
The Cape May City ill replace the present horse-drawn fire apparatus, with modern automobile fire fighting equipment. This will save the care of the ten bones now employed.
Mayor Frank E. Smith, of Wildwood, has appointed the following Water Commissioners, to manage the newly acquired water work* of that City: John Taylor. James Bobbin*
and Joseph Brown. They will receive not occupy the new born*^ on
News ol Cape May County's Fastest Growing Resort;
Borough's Activities
for seven Days
Thom*.- and Edna O’Donnell went to Philadelphia Christinas morning and may not return until Spring. Paul Sharp, superintendent of the dredging and filling in file 107th-lllth channel front ha* hi* family for the winter in the “Wyoming” bungalow. Mrs. Sanderson and Mis* Betty had the presence of the husband and father for over Christmas. They will
. A. beery has rented { ra i route* from other post office* in ^ Italia street the county. The exeminalaon will be closing hl» oprn only to male citixens who are
actually domiciled in the territory of a poet office in the county and who meet the other requirement* set forth in Form No. 1977. This form and application blanks may be obtained from the office* mentioned above or from th- United States Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C. Application* should be forwarded to the
ion at Washington at the car-
Dd eon. William wre entertained pliday* by Mrs.
jt practicable date.
i Teachers Convention
Woodbine.
of Philadelphia, or^roftb. con-1 al. gregaUoa here, and the pastor, ^'.'. trading a* So. Jersey Knitting Co, tiillUon, were ••masters of ceremony. > ^ individuals, in City of MillThe program follow*: villc. to Abram Reiner, Woodbine, !x»t Opening song, by Sunday School; 111, Bl. 6, Sec. B.. together with her--1 l,,,r the- B«IU,- by li.vM Itoh..; •JHtavnt* to *PP»r«»«i.~.
Son;;, “Share the Good Will," by Da- 1 e vid Macner, Elmer Reed and Morris Clark; Christmas Jingle, by George
Young Men’s Business Ass’n Meets Tuesday The Young Men’s Businexs Association will hold it* regular meeting next Tuosday evening at ^ght o’ : clock in the City Hall. Every member is-orged to be present; many matters of importance are pendiag. Tho Committee* for 1916 will be armnuneed by President Cronecker at
this meeting.
Italia Street Sewer Connection Made ThisWeek The city force ha* been busy al this week connecting the old sewer ol lulia htreet with the new newer o* Central avenue. Tht man-hole al that point had to be raised, and sever al stoppages opened. The sewage disposal plant i* now in operation and working well. Taking Cars of Sewing Machine. After every two days ot work oil the machine thoroughly, out be careful to wipe away all the superflaous oil. Run the machine rapidly, but steadily, without any thread, tor five minutes after oiling. This win cause the oil to scatter, and the superfluous drops can be wiped away and non. left to stain the material on which you are working.
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JL.C.
Pfeiffer: Song, Primary' class, “Baby in the Manger; “Ring Out, Ye Happy Bells,’’ by Morris Clark; The Christmas True, by Katherine Reed; “I Know a Secret." by Margaret Pfeiffer; “Shine Star." by Dorothy Reed; Song. School. “Gift* of Love;" “If You’re Good.” by Thomas Wood; ad-
Teacher*' Association dress by Pastor Gillison; “Paint a this week in the High Shining Rainbow," by Elizabeth Wood, j, Atlantic City. Vig- I Klixabeth Reed and Frances dark; S^SLS made against the ' Poor Santa Claus." by May Maener; wine at the pension “Ring Oat. Ye Bell*,” by School; “The aasociation*. and j Spelling Season.” by Richard Olden; itxred to the ex- “Santa." by Elmer Reed; Song, by of office, as ap- Dorothy AmU-rg; “A Real Santa," by « three to five Pear’. Wood; “A Suggestion to Santa"
I by Eliza la-th Wood; “Tommy'* Di-
from all (lemma," by Richard Olden; Song, Attended the con- “Shepherd Divine, I Come." by Bertha
opened last Monday i Momhinweg; "A Real Collection," by
Elmer Reed; Singing by School. "Holy Child;" "Th.- Children'* Day,” by France Clark: Song. “Natal Day." by Elizabeth Wood: “A l-etlc to Santa.”
It on the turn-1 by Katherine Reed; singing by School. _ thoroucM,"-. !•"""• "-•till--''"'" C.I.t:" Hymn. -All . -h ento to to iH.n to r-mr of J- W K«o«-" __ o» Monday. Thoj ! T7T Z . tat- puco, *n-i i; - Mrs. Hannah Hues Dead
new structure
a salary of $300 per annum e Edward Rice, *<ni of Edward L. Rj.-e. Surrogate of Cape May countv, ametnUh Friend*' Unit Ambulance Corps in Krsuee, is now on a furlough visiting bis parents at Cape May Coait House. On Friday night be aid give so address in the M. K. Church of that
place.
The Ocean Cut High School Aluuin i Association ha* elected these officers; president, Morgan Hand, Jr.; vice president, Dr.Wilson Y.Christian; secretary, Leroy leffnes; Uvasuier, Mis* Mand Kuuld*. The aasociation held ita annual reunion Monday evening. A double wedding waa solemnized a 1 the home u! Mr. and Mrs.William Scull, Cape May Court House, when Mias Mildred K. Conover, dangbter of Mr. and Mr*. HvO' Conover, of Green Creek, became Hie bride of Waller R. Scull, and Mis* Eva M. P. Scull mamed L. Byron Krricksou. The double ceremony was performed by Rev. John W. Lynch, pastor of the First M.E. Church, on Monday night. In contradiction to the article this column last week, that Charles L. Brownmiller had sold hi* Cape May Herald to William G. Exsen, Mr Brownmiller inform* us that this is untrue, and that he is still the owner of that newspaper. He also stale* that Mr. Elrod, reported aa resigning, was discharged from the management. We are glad to make this correction.
F teachers
I on Bridge
etc.
Stone Harbor.
i. Jersey Realty Co/ to Harry W Smith. Tn-mont, O., 15 feet lot 102, loi 104 and 10 feet lot 106, BL 90, $»>0 Charles Frankenberper ct ux. to South Jersey Realty Co., Lot 17, BL 202, Plan D, $630 John Kienzel et ux., Phila.. to Howard S. Risley, Stone Harbor, Lott 9. 11. 13. 15. 17, $1000 Florence S. Hall et vir. to South Jersey Realty Co., lot* 67. 68, BL 9.'!. Plan C. and lot* 1. 2, BL 94, Plan A.
$1
So. Jersey Really Co. to Clyde P. Hamilton, Phila.. lot 137, M. 110, and lot 470, BL 20, Plan C. $1 Same to Charle* Zimmerman,Phil*.. lot* 63. 65, 67. 69. BL 94. Plan A, D2.
$900
Same to Irwin O. Moth et ux..
Phi lx.. Lot 129, BL 99. $500
Same to G. H. Nardmore. Phila., Lot 15. BL 202, Plan D3. $550 Same to Herman M. Kunkel, Phila-
delphia. lot 156. BL 99. $450
Same to Mary Jane Slevin, Phila..
lot 82, BL 103. $784
Same to Minnie A. I-a Tour ot vir.
New York City, Lott SK, 40 and part of 42. Bl. 105. Plan I>6. $1300
Same to Walter I, Custer, Camden,
and Char’e* W. Seltzer, Phila, lot 20. Bl. 203. Plan D3, $300
Same to Henry C. Schmirdcr,
Phila., lot* 44, 46, III. 94. Plan A,
Our Work.
We must do our human vvg conaclontlcu* and Itnmaeulat ^ nor. Independently from whet hope to become angel* some t tbs future or believe that w# u be mollusks soma time In tha I
John Rzukln
Overend Sale in England
Sen.; at hi* death bequeathed to u. son. Jacob, Jr., and by him in Oct. 23, 1886,'conveyed to Spicer Learning,
etc., etc. Wildwood.
Coleman D. Corson, Sheriff, to J-H-Coombs Lumber Co, Lot* 16, 16. BL 58, Map of Wildwood, $1264.50
Wildwood Crrrt.
Gertrude Bricker et vir. to Winches ter Bonham, Wildwood; lx>U 2, 4, 6, 8. 10. 12. Bl. 3A. loJt* 2, 4, BL 9A, $1
City of Cape May.
W. H. Garfield et ux, Phila, to John H. Tunstall, Camden, (1) Iw of Sec. 16; (2) Same which Hugh Chain. Jr, conveyed to aaid Garfield m 1-90; <3) Same which Charles H Large et ux. conveyed to Garfield i: »v.n * ‘ James A. Richardson, Phila, and William J Hradly. Camden. Aneilliary receiver* of James G. Doak and Co, u> Miles Phyrick. Cape May City, Par.-els of land beginning al North
line of llrarh Avo,
John W. M re ray et ux. and Frank It M-rray et ux. Cape May City, to Gi \ S’.ivcna. property on Krar•\v, nan of tha' which the Fi-
Phila, Trustee,
street until the cold weather is over, being comfortably and pleasantly
fixed in “th* Stucco."
Th* Cnristian Endeavor on Sunday evening had Theodore Sal verson aa leader and there wa* th# pleasure at adding a new member, Ervin Cameron, signing the roll and taking tha ple-lge. All of the members responded to call, Irene Rose offering the Twenty-third Psalm from her new Chri.-tma* Bible, ida Herbert was
organist.
At the Unioa services in Borough all Sunday evening, there was a surprise in the much desired orgen, anti, presented by a friend in Philadelphia. Mrs. David Troxel was organist Dr. Dougherty came from Philadelphia for the meeting. His biHe leesaa and text concerned the birth of Christ and more especially the processionals and recessionals of the first Christmas The renewed Traveling library is received and is installed in Mrs. Duffield'a Women's Exchange at Third Ave. and 93d streets. There is no charge for books. The time limit is one week, but books may be takes out or renewed at will. Whoever takes a book out becomes responsible for ha usage and safe return. The death of Samuel Reeves at Penn’s Grove last Friday was possibly a greater shock to his friends here than if it had occurred here, ae in his recent visit he was the picture of robust health, declaring he “never felt better." The death wa* due to pneumonia. The first intimation here there was of illness was in the telephone message from his roommate, Will Jungkerth, telling of tbr death. The remains were taken to his family borne in Bridgeton, where the interment was on Sunday. Ervin Cameron ended his ten d uiy at his brother’s cottage Mo’ veaaal. the U. 8. S. Michigv it league Island, will sail for on Sunday, for a lo>
the boys expec*
vlf the time or.- board a* amp on sbora. Er»Vyott-,
ears to serve, having *n)fisr.-t ^ ^ vo*** ago, and meantime has been i bore in almost all foreign porta at my account A younger brother, George, is also in the Navy, and is
| now in Norway.
The Christmas tree and festival ar-
John Ovcrend, the compositor of the Time* office, who left Sea Lie City on the first Wednesday in December to spend Christmas with hi* wife in EngtkaA arrived safely at hi* destin alien. llL first lette from him — received oiN^joncay of this week, believing it wtlSbc of interest to host of friend* Mr. Ovorend has mai during hi* two year's residence henwe are publishing the letter M IT
ceivcd:
Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1915.
74 Eclhohnc View, Keignlcy, England.
I arrived in Liverpool on Frida.' last shortly after mid-day, after a rather uneventful voyage—not even t storm to break the mondtony. leaving New York, we saw the •German -hip* interned at Hoboken, including
ihnt beautiful large one. the “Imper- j ^ teachers, Miss Mcaior," and we passed fairly close to | < ** ven and MU » Hanto, and truant the statue of Liberty. Ju*t about I oftt * r Smithy, was lik# that cf Harbor sunset a British Cruiser came across j * nn * J ' e * r *$°* * or •'•erybody, and and exchanged a few signals with us. '" rith everybody given the chance to We were spoken to by another Brit- ' he, P 11 » lon *- And . everybody was i»b Cruiser the afternoon of the sec- j t,ut tur “• * nd . looking for a good ond day out, and shortly afterward* | "me. found iL This year the festival a few whale* were seen spurting I w ** ,n Borough Hall, and on Thunabout—there appeared to be about fi»v | ,|a >' evening, and Smithy in the trim-
-ing of it mad* a new record. The j lance the third day (Friday) except I
the appearance The weather
, Trust —, ..
$10(8). gra-'ted to said John W. and Frank i or There was nothing of impor-!
Same to Lillie M Zimmerman..B. in Oct., 1913. ^ tancc the third day (Friday) excc-pl Ientartainmcnt »■»* by the youngest hihu. IaOU 40. 41. Bl. 20. Plan D j Judgment*—Common Plena. ^ appe)inini . c of m tcw more whalos . i pupil* of the school, all of the pupil* s.-. Kalr M. -s-r i. i».l • SUV | “*** » u “ »“•«. wiU.
Mrs.
Ariadne
Petersons
. nesdav
i in on Sunday
r the fire «)>)>“ i.c.-an ( I HoUd. where th. j Ml , ) fire- When th.- I ,|„ |1BW the base of thc-jopril a Hy'confined itself. wu » «,•» Chemical* w« r« j InU-n
t out before ( ,t
' 83. BL lot. Plan D4. $405
a reeidrnt ol | Same to Itenj. Breier. Bristol, I’a.. r.1 tlie original I Ix>t 132. BL 93. Plan G. $595 died on Wed-! Same to Anna Salversen et vn . i : , „[ i,ei ! Stone Har!»orj_la>t 128. Bl. 81, $1 '
toy Mueller,
Sami- t-> Walter Heritage and T Wilber Hendrickson. Swede*boro, lait 81. BL 102. Plan D4. $395
ill-healUi (or! Sam.- t» Rachel T. Holt. Phila.. 10 •nllv devel-, feet lot. 106, 20 fael lot 107, BL 9S.
j Plan nr
Sin-
■ pvt •
i aacribed as
will Ih-
the ; wni
^.1 then' to t>l - ,'vill uke part in '
•r
Same to Daniel J. Steen. Penn's
niY-im- '.-ar* ... -*« ■ . t ; ruvt . i l All |3C. BL 81. Plan G, $350 lent will lu- Uiaile on Saturday Same t.. Charles S. Roaeman, Phila.. | eld. where tlie funeral eervic.-* i xm l Sathan T. Cordon. Phila., Lot i-oiidurted l.v Rev. II. L. Ikad-. 168, Bl. 99. Sup. Plan D3 ; $350
| Same to Catherine E. Buekholz.! ! Phila.. Ix t 17. Bl. 212. Plan D3. $600
— m ' Same John M. Hoover et ux., !a): | sing of your property by V. ill; BI _ g), pjm C. $55" ; .hiTig: the seWclion of a snito- North Wildwood. <-ul..r it. quite another. And John 1-earning. Camden, Ally, in i beotnie a very gimple matter | f >r( f or i; rU - [JP |i |>. learning. George 0.1 invoke thr aid of the Se , Learning et ux. and KabrlL LamFrus: Company, of (ope Uav | Smith, to Frank E. Mcllvane. Re
mo-
. ..., 1. t-i,- ad- ■ N'rw York. Spruce and Walnut As.have another week to taxc a.t , of , bc
M.re n l.itochiiz Uf. In favor! rough Friday night, and remained Nanan Jtit.gkvrth and Ruth Smith •i." llamn’-.-s $12K35; ro»u, $4.85. *« all day Saturday and a good many I *c>ompanying. And. they w*r« all (U:c.). H.._vs. Wil'j srero *ea *ick In consequence. Or l ''lifcljr through when th* jingling of
Monday evening, the Gth of December 1 x. »..a $51 04* cost* $3.43. I wr h “ d * L-autiful exhibition of th Nice Se'hreider A Co'.’, PI., vs. Aaron Northern Lights from a little aftei hiff. Justice Reuben l.udlmm, W'. | k |. v en o'rlock uoUl about 7.40—a sigh per- AtL/^Eor PL Damage*. | j| ncrr in the memory o
On Tuesday tb.
$24 59; costs, $7.01.
, St'awbridge A Clothier. Justice ' 1 ’jthrr T. Garrison. Wilson A- Carr. \tty. In fivor of PL Damages.
John M. W. 'teach lee ( 'am. In U'
$4.20.
U' Sons, PL. vs. Ho'ily 'oal Co. Ju<tire Lud■r of PI. Damages.
. xs.:*r.
lour A- Com PL. v*. T. II Co. Ju«tire I.”d)am.‘ In Damages. $1«1.39: cost*
On Clrepll.
Tv. M. B. Tailoring Co.. PL. Uiilus Roth. Def. Ji-slice Rush.] In favor of PL Damages,
rest*. $:t.40.
t $1.50 per year
.rvmun u»r . which the West Jersey |
TIMES will Society by a deed dated Aug. 2. 175t..i Kr .k. Just; 1 j granted and c^tveyed to Jacob Sparer, | PI. Damages, $146.41; co
a.
c-ryone w ho
feboat.-. were swung out on the Uav | is to be handy in case of emergency. | nd on the following day all the child i en's lifeL*ltt we*e brought on deck, j and all the window* were darkened, j we were now approaching the dan r sone, but never any danger ap- j poured. It U thought that all the ho.Ule submarine* have been cleaned up. and the Atlantic passage is now as safe a* ever it waa. Rounding the Coast of Ireland, only just the outlines of it could lx? *o*n through the mi*L Wc reamed the Mersey Barearly on Friday morning, but became (Caatinued «a oag* $)
Santa's Lib told he had coroe.”and load* a« he and hi* helpers hC l-ittle Grayson Moore, Harbor's first-born boy and not ig enough to 1* in school, gavt wl.-nEn* to the SainL Every r.cn to the youngest baby, had .•eking full and more beAidaa, everybody, big and little, at* -••ar.. and cake, and wrihed tor t ' >T *. Oiristjaas and a
Mayor Herhert » Visitors and ‘e mettage of
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