OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOJi. XXVII.
OCEAN CITY; N. J„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906.
NO. 30
OceanCity Sentinel ’ OCEAN CITY, N. U. -ByR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor «nd Proprietor Ji.oo Per'Year, Strictly in Advance St-5° at End nt Year
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
tbe Poor ^Jerome*, fcurh. churcm'services.
-Ui.dar M-liooT MA. TlKMiia. n. Uoartoy. mvrllilrudeDI.
I ninirvTrrjiorSar wnfnt.S'. •^^jsrrSi M Ibr rliurcll. nrv^lYwbytertat 1 t^norch. Wapjay avaap. aaator. »un<uy aarvloaa, to.*) a. m. and » K nallio 1 Kmlth. •"-rrtary;"'*^ H.
»Tr<>K!>»v». MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSE LLORATLAW, Hupmna (Von I Nou^'lhiM? • APK ■*» dBI KT HOI »», a. J. JONATHAN HAND, (Jountaellor-at- Law
JJARRISON H. VOORHEKS OoiinMclIor-al- 1.11 \\
LAW .OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,
LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey.
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH!
Cou n scl lor-at-Law
LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,
T. ABBOTT, M. D., j riijHiriau and NarKron. OFFICE—Csmr Ccitnl ui Ellbli SlmL ornce «ou.. p.-. J. C. HUTCHINSON, M. 1) I loincxioput hiMt. No. H1IJ, Ot’ean Avenuo, OCEAN CITY, N. d. ► ,C *■ - N, HOWARD BURT, M. D. •»9 Wesley Avenue.
WILL MAKE EFFORTS TO
TRADE BOARD THANKS
GET MORE^VISITORS HERE NAME TICKET WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. . KKJHTH ST. ANnWEBLKY AVK
QR. CHARLES B. RIDER
I >ent Ini •«
S09 Central Avenue i.atkst r.\i) HOT SODA PARTIES bourse'pharmacy AI.NO COI.lt Mill 4 pALFH L. GOFF, CIVtOCNGINEER.
SORVEYeP.
GONVEYANCER
Mayor Champion to Seek Co-1 operation of Mayor of
Atlantic City.
Tl»e m cm be r» of lire Board of Trade arc of the opinion that II would be well for Hie liitereata of Ocean city to Uave occaalonal vl«U>, e*|icclally durIriR (be summer season, from deleKates loam ten! Ions In Atlantic City, similar lo lbs trip made to Ibis resort last week by lire American Association of j General I'assenyer and T ckel Agents J A move in this direction will be made j lookc
al once. ' | T ouUl
Tire sugiresliou was made by Preal-1 All H
deni R. W. Mwards. He said he <1>« “I
I bought it would be a good Idea to j !bru>‘
confer with Mayor fjloy, ^f Atlantic j l'»rtles,
City, tlirougb Mayor Champion, on lire subject of endeavoring to persuade members of conveulloua In Atlantic City to visit Ibid city. This resort could give tbe.vbdlora something they amid not have in Atlantic City—a sail on lire bay. The delegates to conventions in Atlantic City might be glad to Include such a trip in their Itinerary. es|iecially during tire summer season. Mr. Edwards asked Mayor Champion
BOYS READY FOR ALL HALLOWE EN -
Present Office-Holders Are Re
nominated at the City
' Convention.
Republicans of this city matin lloti In Council chamber, on Saturday evening, and not
1 for
: the
They’ll Celebrate c Wednesday Night
Mayor
a member of the <
-halrman. on muliou of 1
SHOEMAKER’S
STORAGE
HOUSE
^ I2lli and Went Ave.,
Ocean Ail j . K. J.
All persona having Furniture or any klud'of Merchandise In be stored will
save money by going lo the*
£§;! Shoemaker Storage House
HARRY H. RICE, ! REGISTERED ARCHITECT
SEASHORE FURNITURE Ol Every bescrtpUow at j ,
Gallaqher's
43 S. SECOND STREET - P
- | for hi. t
Mayor Champion cipressed bis approval of the Idea. Tire people of Atlantic City are broad-minded and feel kindly loward Ocean Clly, be said, i There has been a friendly fptrlt between the two resorts ever since the Mayors’ Ireague was formed. Tbt Mayor added that Ire would communicate w ith Mayor 8loy. w ho, Ay doubt, would be glad lo co-operate. President Kdwards asked for the I views ol other members present j Arthur D. Barrows said that the matter lacarcely needed dIscdsalon. as its advantages were so pronounced. H. A. W. Smith expressed the \ opinion lhat it w as a move Id lire right direction. He assured the board of
| his assistance. ^
: Dr. Cha*. K. Edwards moved lhat i Mayor Champion confer w lib Mayor | Ktoy In reference lo the subject. The motion was seconded by H. A. W.
; Smith, and carried.
TO PERFECT PLANS
| NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEftST EXPENSIVE j OUR PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING S. K. OOlWIv IY 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, N. J.
SECRET SOCIETIES. °e<wn city Isslav, No. HI. r.^nd A. M .. ■•Vi. •miBd sad lourtb Tbunday vvealaas | W r.. i monlb. In. Masonic ball. Wllllani k. W'lUlamaoa, W. M.; P. M. Tboma. J,. Tboru. w-rclary. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■' ^ oniLMrart. IU Howard tboia. K. ot H.
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. (Successors to H. A. W. Smith) 811 ASBURY AVENUE., - OCEAN CITY, N, J. — TBfcKPHONfci. Y.
DAVID MUIR, JR., Tie,-SMHiap-Hoofing, CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley lieene, ■ Ocean City,«. J. r Repa!rs of every descrlptlou for allimakea of Furnaces andiKangea. Kcpairing done promptly. Smoky chimneys cured or no cliarge Shop In rear.
How About Shutting off the Water? We have the mechanics and the ability to do this, properly. A little attention • and kittle expense NOW will save a “heap" of it when Spring comes. JOHN R. GROVES, , ^ 649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, W. J.
M> sirm This Winter. During the coming winter the efforts ‘ I of lire Pennsylvania <'oni|*any will be (to develop and yierfect Its electric system. Many things are yet required | before perfection result*. There will j be many Improvements In details. It i« expected by spring that all of tire I little problems now existing will be ! solved, am^tbe system will be practl-
| rally perfected.
Tire electric cars are easily bandied. : They are started off w ithout apparent | effort, aud get under full headway almost Instantly. The trains are 1 easily slopped, aud Utile Ume. la lost j In making slope at nUtloua. The care are clean, much cleaner : than (be steam tralus, because there ' is do coal dust, amoke or steam clouds. The-are are pretty In their simplicity. They are all finished up In cherry, the hardwood having but little decorai lions. Tire upholstery is In green effects, snd the electric lights are bright when in use at night. Each car Is a motor car, aud can be otieraled from either end, tire name as a trolley car. The controller Is pnI tlrely different from that commonly r In use, and the motorman stands al the right of the from of the car. The air brake has instant application when
It Is operated.
CHICKEN "pOTPIB
S'tlday . Movensber wilt. The members of tbs Ladles’ Aid RmRely of the First Al. K. Church have decided lo hold a chicken potple supper al the Blscgyne Hotel on Fridsy evening, November Mb. The following committees have been appointed: 8u|iervlsing—Mrs. William Lake, Mrs. A. P. Milner and Mrs. 8. C. Goff. Solicitors—Mrs. F. J. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Scull. Miss (irec* (jamble, Mrs. W. WIIlets, Mrs. K L Goff, Mrs. Headley and Mrs. C. M. Campbell. Tables—Mrs. R. W. Edwards, Mrs. K. Massey, Mrs. H. 8. Adams, . N. R.Sooy, Mrs. M Adams, Mrs. Nellie Burt, Mrs. W. Scott Hand. Mrs. dies. Sampson and Mrs. A. D.
.-laud, because It will be A. D. Harm e'en Last year, we recall, uomtnatrd li as very generally observed position of i this city by masquerade agreed lo.
ose attire was pretty, Ip The commlUee on credential, then
1-es.^gnd highly grotesque picselited Its re|«ort.
lu others. Perhaps the young folks The delegales to the aoiiveulluu w ill celebrate the occasion lu similar' were Chas. D. Sampson and John mamier this year. Schenk, from lire First Ward, aud A. Wlih the advent of October'all D Barrows aud Dr. T.t. Hutchinson maidens' tuni their thoughts to the from the Second Ward, mysterious All Hallowe en, with its A letter from John Schenk, lu which witch charms and spooks. Us love- Ire told of bis inability lo serve aud potions and eu|«i*titulloii«. for II Is requesting ttiat his resignation be ac-
tbe one great iilghTwhen the veil be- cetied, was read.
tween the material aud tire occult Is' .Mr. Schenk'* resignation was aclifled and we are all endowed with the crpted aud Everton A. Corson elected
power of divination. Then aud then .to fill the vacancy.
only may we know If “he" Is true: if T. Iree Adams was nominated for we are to be married during the com-' City C4eric, aud the secretary was loIng year, and If our rivals will be out- .tructed to cast the ballot for Mr.
run lu the race for supremacy over Hie Adams.
heart of our "best ever." In order, then, the following were Robert Hums has given us many de- nominated, the secretary casting the lighted pictures of the manner In . ballot in each Instance: which Hie festival Is observed lu Sait City Collector—Nicbolaa Canon, laud, where most of the ceremonies Members of Board of Educationare for the benefit of young men, as James. W. tree and S. B. Sampson, ell as maidens, who wish lo know If for,two^yfir* each, and B, B. Stiles
relr love affair* will end lu Hie for one year,
manner they desire One way is for a All of the above are present iumsldeu to go all alone, at tire hour of cumbeuts of tbe offices for which they midnight, with a caudle lo a part of : have again been named, the house w here there I* no other per- With the ticket thus nominated, son Then she must set lire candle In tin-convention adjournal, frdlil of her. snd, while looking stead- There was a small attendance al tbe By Into a mirror, must comb her hair , convention, due In a measure, proband eat an apple al the same time If; ably, to tire rainy weather, this rather difficult feat Is sallsfac- I torily accomplished, her tree love will KILLED BY A
reveal himself by |ieeplug over her shoulder. The candle must fiosltlvely ,
W '>•< -”'X uro »tb.
Another ceremony, quite weH-knowo Mlc ,j« h 1(nlcet OIie of tbe country, b to place three cups j kDown , nd recent.
Thus Shows Appreciation of SUNDAY IN THE service Now Being Given
Ocean City.
'"I CITY S CHURCHES Board ol Trade, "i ' on Thursday evening Iasi, Dr. I. N. re (irlscom said be thought It was lu ' Stormy Welter Prevented <?? s, d u, re.
of the fact that the Pennsylvania -
X- Congregations from Turn- Railroad Company l. giving Ocean "< ing Out in Force. ‘‘•‘T •wv't*. It would ba
well. Dr. tirlscom said, to let the
'day ■■■l officials of the railroad know that the
■ board appreciate* I
iterfered w
lurches, but. all things considered being given, aud he w a.Lf the opinion
Harry Foulds for lire there was a fair turnout on Ihejiart iba, th « lMard return lu
of lire congregation-. Subjofiied are ttumg, i„ u,e aunpauy. He suggested txlracts of pome of the w-rmous de- i|, a i the Board of -Trade's TrausportaIvered: Hon Committee convey the board's mure M. K iliank* when the member* of the com"SaUiib- Darkuess" was lire subject mltteerall apou Superiuteodeut I xi v e 11 ■f Rev. Dr. (iambic's discourse lu tbe In reference lo some .>tber matter*. First M. K. Church on Sunday mom- I H. A W. Smith gave It as hb view
Dial it would Ire better fur the m
Oamble, darkness o
all tl
. CAR
bowls in front of tbe fire. One
Somer*' Point, and well known by i
should be empty, one should contain lluuil)er of ooeuu C«y people, wi dean w ater, and the other dirty water rtruck by . of tlM 8bore Ka „ U| The one who b to tempt fsteHibould ' , borlIy noou aund . y ,, close her eyes lightly and dip her rt , Iltly k ,| le<1 Tbe . wldelll oeouned
lu just opposite tbe round boure, about
idred feet north of lire
tbe empty cup, she u
dirty cup should he the one Into
which her fingers i
ibe chances lo touch tbe oue w bleb »uUm* the clean w ater she may look 'orward to au early marriage with a handsome young man. followed by long years of wedded happiness, lu America very little superetitlou b itacbed In any of Ibe ceremonies, but they are ludulged In with a vim aud hearty enjoyment that well make up any lack of faith. Here masquerade |iariiea reign supreme, aud eveulug entertainment* are a combination of ceremonies and practical jokes. Dunking of apples b a rery popular furm of amusemeut, almost as miicb enjoyed aa “snap dragon," In which rfVlnc a number of rabhia are saturated with alcohol aud lighted While, burn lug, tb* players snatch them out, aud tbe oue s-curiug tbe greatest Dumber tire most ndmiret* during the
lu tire former game a large tub b filled with water, and a number of
thrown lu It Each person
Street Supervisor Warren W. Brown desires, through tbe Ben-tinei., to form householder* lu thb dly that, -to cut down expenses, a change been made Id' the collection of ashes. Herelolore the ashes have been collected every day. Now, tbe aab au goes over thc_uatial Tuesday route i Mouday, tbe Thursday eduesday aud the Saturday route i Friday. Housekeepers will heat thb lu mind and be prepared accordingly.
Recent real estate transfers lo C City recorded lu tbe office of County Clerk Way are la* follows: Clly ol Ocean Clly (b Anna C. Cretb aud Elisabeth E. Creth. H7.ll. Lot* 16, 817, 818 and 819, Section C. George Hayday et ux to Frederick 1‘onltcre Dv'jO. Lot BM, Scciiot Same to Lulu Verne Somera Smith, (I. Lot 406, Section C.
r Somera’ Point station. In what Is
mind to endure ....wedded bibs; if Ibe | kuown „ tbe Tbe
motorman
of tbe car w*a In
e dipped, she will | (u any aay reapouslbie for tbe rly In life, but. If fortunate affair, as the circumstances
under which It happened
accident entirely unavoidable as far as
track Just as a north-bound car had l * od . # ou “"F h,ve
ushlug
strong northeast w
through the "cut" lu blinding si He held au umbrella closely over bb bead, and as be walked briskly forward be w as totally oblivious of the
fact that a south-bound
Idly approacblug^Hc stepped directly
in front of K, receiving
blow from lire car w hich threw him
violently across the adjoining
Hb bead struck the rail with such force that, it b believed, his neck either broken or hb akuli crushed. Tire deceased leaves a a ll.- and I children. One of these—a son station agent of the Pennsylvania
Railroad al Somers' Point.
*•» xmio* Several years ago, a brother of Mr.
b-bl^ul! 80 "* — '■>!* “J.
b«l ud eudr-vo, lo ,« | ■“ “"X * X"“”« — Biootl,. Hi. tirod. ! dl*-*- 1 "dX murd.kd I. 11- .o.. will provide ^amusetneul for tbe entire; xtaioesiiT Mwil o ™Sf..lHBo.» 'D,olbod. of do. Hdrely b«- lb, H,o H~™d do.b molted k.d Ibiodxb . k„ tdlo.mpi ““Ov ■oo-lof «d bk -db- 'm- ld. dl ddM —akr; tbo tom vbkb II Idkd, -H-™ Ua»p.raU,«, obeli II .Olldldd. -Ill lodlralF lb, „"l„r1 ddl dbHb, IU d-J » lb.
o, lolum bu.l—od, ““
Hill,,, our muutb* -Hb ..kr — ’ dug around tbe block aud tbe first;
d frou
. the day of
cniclfixlon till three o'clock. Thb > no eclipse, total or partial. The ronomlcal theory is a firtioii. Tbe did not bide hb face from the tb. That b poetic license. Thb darkness was satauic darkness. Hell up aud asserted Itself. Thb an’s hour of triumph—though only oue- brief hour. Tbe prince of jrld held *wa> over the prince re till Jevu* had made an atouefor him. He was euvelo|>ed he atmosphere of moral aud spiritual blackness by tbe space of three hours. There never was an eclipse lasting three hours. ‘Jesus was for tire time' being forsaken of tbe Father. He Himself asked, Why lias Thou forsaken Me?' Aniwer—to take the place of thealuuer, and todlptlw sinner's death. “Jesus endured all the pains aud lienalUes of the' sinner. Only thus ild He be a perfect Saviour. ‘He was made sin who Knew no sin, lhat Igbt be made tire righteousness
of God In Him.
“The sword of Justice must smite i. He was •milleti and alfilcted r us. Our lulquIUe* were laid Him, and we ran now lay them Him and be »aved."
HOLT TRINITY.
In Holy Trinity Church Sunday
morning, Ibe Bev. Herbert J.
1>., took as hb subject, ‘The Chief
Publican, V-accheu*," hb
Luke, 19; i-S
“Revenue collator we should call him iu these days; not a very popular person In any day,” mid Dr. Cook. “But Ibe tax busluees contributes l*'o Interesting rhararters to tbe life aud literature of Ibe New Testament—81. Matthew, the evangelist, and Zaccbeus, w bom tradition claims at bishop of tbe church lu later yean. ‘Though you were not all brought up, like your speaker, in New Eng-
or, and Ibe
ter of thank*.
Thb Idea met with favc secretary was so Instructed.
tire regular. °
President Edwards announced the following as standing committees of the
Hoard of Trad*:
Entertainment—Lewb M. Creme, Willbm K. Massey and Dr. I. N.
t being
little book called Tbe New
England prymer.’ It was published, In a bygone generatiou. by our Puritan Father*, for lire Inslructlou of chlldreu, when books of. any sort were at a premium aud very bard to get. I believe there b a repridt of thb Rule
book, as one of w hat Disraeli
Tbe curio itlcs of literature.' Crude
wood cute and quaint rhyi
chief feature* There was a rhyme
every leller In tbe alpbbet. Tbe
l-ongport.
rough that tbe tween thb rity
mafry; filling our rtorking* with nlue^, slip* of paper, on aeven of which are.
written the name* of mm of our The w histle of yellowN4*g* was heard acquaintance; on one of tbe other* b | D (b u city for several hour* on Bunwnuen "old maid." and the last one day evening. Judging from tbe blank Starting at 9 o'clock lu whistling of the birds, they were the morulug, we drew oat a slip every frightened. Some people were of tbe hour, tearing Urem up without look- opinion that (be birds had been driven lug al them. Tire last one should be into tbe heart of tbe elty by the high drawn out at 6 o’clock and read. It tide lo tbe bay, while others ex prosed will aurely aud truly Indicate our tire view lhat the bipeds were p re patfuture weal or woe. according lo tradl- i UJl to go farther South.
TO BUILD HOTEL? 1>, and Mr*. R T. Abbott aud Mr. and Mrs. Lcander Corson returned cal i*eopic Paid lo Mavr la-! home on Saturday evening fnAi a vested al Ml. pocouo. j delightful visit to Philadelphia And .n Atlantic City paper contains the j Boston. They vbited the historic fallowing: “Anew hole! for Ml. Po- plaeM of Interest In Boston, and w’ere cono, financed aud operated by Allan- pleased with their tnp. They had tic aud Oeean Clly people, b proposed. ‘ good weather until they reac Tb* seashore Investors have already : York on their return journey, purchased a large farm tract and ex- ■-■■■»** ■-- pectlo erect tbe hotel rery soon. They Pa*.* Me‘* Data* Wi are already getting the tract In shape Harry H. Rica, of Colllagawood, and stocking It with poultry. Tbe In- formerly of thb dtyi was a visitor vesUng party consist* of E. V. Corson, here a few days since. Mr. Rice b luEverton A Coreon and E. M. Sutton.” j tereslcd In tbe cement block busina Postmaster Sutton, when seen In ref- - aa wall as' art'era I other enterprises, erenc* to tbe above, smiled, but de- 1 addition to building and aootracUng.
cllned to verify lire statement. | He ray*
“Absurd as thb sounds, children who once learned It knew more about our moruing subject than Ibe aveiage child does to-day." After telling of Zaccbeus' effort* see Christ, the speaker asked: “Do we look for the motive which Inspired the publican's strange act? Easy ■wer—curiosity. Tbe sequel would iw th*t there was something more than curiosity. I believe that, lu, way, the tax-calberer bad learned about Christ. Hr wanted, therefore, uol merely lo look al Him, bul to Him—a very dtfferenl thing Be sure, beloved, if we desire faith, this morning, or any mo/ulng, so. H* will not pass i way In Ibe flesh, as of old. < natural ayeslgbl will get no gllm| of Him. but we shall ire permuted behold Him, and He w ill *|reak lo You learn, thb day, (be truth that has given unspeakable comfort mullltudis of hungry, longing soul not a whit better satisfied with their earthly |H>ascsalotis than you ai with yours. That truth b thb, and b fresh aud sweet to us who are a bled in thb place of worship: No one ever sought ‘to sec Jesus, who He was,' without finding that Jesus a as n tbe lookout for him." Tbe story of Zaccbeus. tbe streaker ild, justifies itself, aud preaches Us wn sermon. We khow Unit He who trod tbe streets of'Jericho b pre-ent with us thb morning. He calb us by name, as He called Zaccbeus.. He rereab Himself lo us because we have ome to church and have cllmtrei] Ibb particular sycamore tree Id order lo get dear vbtou ol Him by faUh. iliurr riuxuvTkKixN. Id the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, the Sacrament of Lord's Supper wa* administered, and there w as a recaption of
Rev. H.T.
Clelland, W. Scott Hand and K H. Thorn. TiausportaUon—Joa. G. Champion. Harry F. Stanton and E. M. Sutton. ertblug—Harry Headley, John K. Groves and E. A. Corson. IregbJation and Education—I>r. C. B. RWer, Dr. Charles K. Edwards and Thomgs Bennell. *“ SanltaUon—C. H. Shoemaker, A. D. Barrows and Georg* O. Adams. H. A. W. Smith's name originally was placed on tire -‘CommlUee on (regulation and Education," but be declined lo serve. Dr. Edwards then a* named. On muliou of Mayor Champion, tt as decided to ask tbe advertising commlUee to take op lire matter of preparing a booklet along lbs Unas the previous meeting of the board, the committee lo submit lb plans to (he board. Dr. I N. Grlsrom, chairman of tbe aid's committee lu charge of the entertainment of the passenger aud ticket agenb on tb* occasion of their vbll In thb city laid week, made hb report. He said tbe expenses had been He added that, In bb opinion,a vote of thanks was dus H. A. W. Smith for the manner Ire bad entertained lb* visitor* al (he Bbcayne. hlcb was a credit lo the Board of Trade, the citizens of Ibb resort and Mr Smlib. Mayor Champion. in moving that a vote of thanks be extended Mr Hmtlb, latter had given a nice luncheon al a reasonable ftric*. thus bowing hb^£|go|>eration with (be A rising vote of thanks was given. Mr. Smith stated that II wa* a source of gratification lo him to know that hb effort* were appreciated. The commlUee was discharged s ILk
thanks.
It was decided to bold the ne^ ■eetlng oa tbe first Thursday in November. ' / HUNTERS PUZZLEDi
Lavs la la valid.
The question whether sportsmen ave a right b> shoot deer b being l•cussed In ever? town and village In (he southern pari of tbe State. Several of the hunting clubs appealed to oouusel a deeblou, and U Is rumored that tbesportsmeu have been advised that used by the last Legislator* Is Invalid It b declared by several lawyers that the new law amaoded an act that had expired t*v limitation. Game wardens are beaelged with letter* asking advice. Attorney General McCarter ba* Informed th* State officiab lhat tbe dear law passed last year, closing (be season for three years, b valid, and be has Instructed (he game wardens to * treat any one who violate* the act. * George Phifer, a game ward so, has ■terviewad Governor Stoke* concerning Ibe matter, and the Chief Kxscusay* be cannot sea where lawyers find any flaw In tba present act. He says It b very clear and simple ao<r covers tbe intent compleuly. Christopher Rentham, who b a leather cf the life-saving crew under ('apt. J. Mackey Corson, attire Fourth
and lot dn Central avenue, below Eighth street, formerly owned by l>r. Knowltou. Mr. Rentham will take
genaUBOsd oa Third ess* I
It’s dignified and gives yoa a d
Beak
IbUky ai
estate owner makes you a d
o. Think It over, than call HAKBY HEADLEY,
Real Estate Operator, Ninth and bury avenue, next to fin bouse

