Ocean City Sentinel, 7 April 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Ocean City Sentinel JJANY LOTS SOLD STEPS TAKEN TO FROM C/

BY H. f; STANTON COUNTY BOARD OF TRADE

nU’KHItAV. Al'lill, Wc .lmll t.. rw*fl' orw. mid cominuiii.nO..11. lu till. ...niiiKiiilly Him <

every » here.

All commuiilca'tioiw .lu •umimtiMd with the full •il.lri^. of the writer, um for iMihlleatlnn, tuil mas

STERN SURPRISED AT EASTER CROWD

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bise/iYRe...

- reader. PhiladelphUnB Buy Land and ^ Some WUI Build Pretty

line and j Homes. Hurry F. Sinnt.m baa rmu-lud.^ .. j

j W ..f im|..nai.t ■>- ..f lot.,,

■ if jMsnd mM| » n. roved h, the „.„, r,. i nterest i nK Sessions Draw vh ntoc has aiaaaard if ' .. i. ,i i.> l^Uiird iVmio. i. on ii.-enn Many to CathcrinR at iiorth of t>w nili .inw-t, oi Cape May Conrt Honse.

a l'lidad. l|>li.ifr> atio .|H-<id. his ]ni.-r- here Tlir >'on-i>larati»n i

•freeholder Fox Opens MeetInK Which Selects Men to

Effect Organisation.

TEACHERS MEET ;■

; Possibly, Shore Fast Line May

Relieve Strain on Poor

Straphanger. j K '"»«

A Merc, of the -l,..re FaMj’ year to wttum* the K»-in holiday j

Itoat. ate lelni; ovrfhauleil. The Waverly ha. timi repaiufr.1.

Inlly t

evenlim

oil. M lo.ii.en I iia. liesUi «n the erect Ion of the hradfor the Ocean < 'tty Motor lioat The nieiutier- oAbe W f. T I’, will inert at I lie Ikuiic of Sin lloumcol., fl'l t'eiitial a Tire anuual eongresalUi of tin- Klrat I’reahytrrlan fhureh. call..I for la.t lue~lm>heen |uwt|Kined until Wedumday evriilns, April-Ji PERSONALS.

Ium Hamrrrty. uf I'hlli Mr. Annie I ren, of i l- > MUSK Ml- Allen Bn 1». Harry t "handier. ■

-. Stnnion aJaBUrmit* the ». • M'nlf collhee on Central «v below Mialn-utli .tend, to M - M. Jonea. of Philadelphia,

j The Mime acency ha. uni,I a bay 'fninl lot, between FoOtdeerrth nnj • I Kifteelilh -Indd.. to a Pbaudrlidihi I who i« a 1-lii.e friend of n. Alvi ■in.Mik. who ha. had a collate hull •a Hie hay fninl. Tb.- new ..wile

John £ Wick, of I'luladelpliin. ■n-.iilent of the Wick ^wrn.a Ful.

J. \V ( W ** ,U ,U

phi

wife, id I'bfladeh

« Sunday.

Mm H. A. |•alnt^lr. ofCnlw-yn, wa. a recent *ue.t of the Wyonilnt. Mm We-ley Quay, of Philadelphia, i. the tue.t of Mlaa ItertUa Scull Police Captain David Mrt^uich. of Phlladeipliia. wa. In town Sunday.

fienra^ Itnurterri., the AUanltr 1*1 lawyer, wa. Ii) loan a few dfy. .lure

w Mm. C. I. Mark, <|f Pl.iladelphia I. vj.lllnjt lier friend. Mm O. J. Me Mm Johmia Weher.of Keaehmnunt Ma«. . wa. a recent arrival at the im penal.

Jiwrph Pmit-ny ai •del phta^M ere amoi SujitlaJrT

! I lie vl.llom here

tut a week vary pleaaautly In Phila-

delphia

Mr. Kllu M. Hern, of Philadelphia. wa> amnnt the arrival- In till, city on Saturday. MIm Kdna I^.-kwood, of Yonkrm. friend, here H. A. Morn, and family, of Philadelphia. were vl.llom here Saturday and Sunday. Mm. Ilruj Qullltnan I. eujoylii vbdt lief*, ocrapylnt tier collate, ISIS J. Iliirrwuod Italy, wife and win. of Philadelphia, were lu town on Saturday aud Sunday. Internal lUvenue Col lector William _Jdet 'oarh, ot Philadelphia, war In town ^pdurlut Hie week. Mim Knima Comon vl.Ued friend. In Pliiladelphla a few day. the latter part of laid week. K. P Warren, of Philadelphia, vl.lted hi. brother', family on Central

Mm It. K. KntlHh. uf PhlladeQthla, war In town durlnc the week aud ret-

l.lrrml at the Attlen

It. It. Vnllum aud wife, of Philadelphia. ehMed their collate and re

turned home till. week.

Mi» Kllubeth Srboek. who .pent the wliiler In Phllailelphta. ha. turned to her home In till, rrwirt. linear J. May-tie. and w ife, of W Philadelphia, roltate ownem he Mr. and Mm. tleorte Kriiriera.arher hive returned to their Phlladelph linnie after a lent!by vl.H to till, rlt

.tree! fn.m the Mi»e* Creth. M Wick will build thi- fall in order t have a haudw.me ebtlotr for .o.-u IHinry when (lie -eii-..n open- net Mr. Slnnion further report- Hi mile of .iv lola al Third atreel an Purk Pli.ee to one pnrtv for forme Senator iloffoui^ «f«tlantie City. TO IMPROVE STREETS

reeolutlou wa- adopted hy whirl ■line III Inleulloii I. tlveu of the pn i-ed oiwnlus, tradluf. elr.. of Fifty tb. K^evrolh. Kifteeulh. Slxteent: id Seventeenth id reel, near I lie neca »jil; alw the pavlnt. etc . nl Plea, e avenue betw een Sixth aud Seveull reel. Tl»e notlee I. printed elw here to tbl. fmue of the SkntiskL. Several ordinance, were iwum-I which aim ate |Mibli>hcd In tlie Si:> inki. tnday. Itr. Hider a.ked Council to have th raluate of .tree!, near Elevrntl

i i.f the roadway on Went se'u Seventh and Klthtl The matter wa. left to the -ri

-treel .u|wrvlmr. with tnriruetlou. to

lay the cmHluir

A re*pie*d from Collector Iturleleh for an addins machine for hU oftlee

i. lak

■e table

I-ettrm were read from property •tiei. olijeellUK to Improvement, to Knurlreulh and Thirty-third .treet. The bond of the new elty trea-urer. It. Cant. ItohliiMiu, In the -urn of I2&.0IXI, from the Arnerleaw Hondiny :'om|iairy, of Haltimore. wa. accepted. J. M. Cheater wan reapinlutrd a member of the .Inking fund com-

uiImIou.

va. re-olved to negotiate a loan of i with whlcb to pay bill., wa. decided to Iraae two lot. for city purpoM. at a rental of fltn a year. wa. agreed to one available money in paying oil note# falling due and make renewal of tbc other. An ordinance providing for the pur•haae hy the city of lot MS, Section A, wa. aerepted on tlmt reading. The account, of I. 8. Champion, inner city trea.urer, were clowd. A number of bill, were ordered paid.

Ife, of Jemry City, ownera of a hand:ime cottage here, were In towo the latter pan of lari weak. M !•-*» Mary (llhb and i ’arrle l.ynch. Philadelphia, were recent guc-i- of Ml.. Mary Kox, daughter of Kreeliohler and Mm. John P. Kox. Mm. Charle. Kabh ha. be-n cuterlalntug her .trior., 'im Kannle Marliall and Mm. Aluuxo Vaunan Pblladelphla, at her home lu tl

for aeveral day..

Urtnttb. of Pblladelphla. cenlly purrhaned a cottage, MK Central avenue, ha. returued hoynr after n wijouru In the lower

•ertUm of tlie city.

J. Wrriey Herhen and family, of

Mm It. S. Patirmon. of Phlladel. 1‘hlladrlphla. are .iwudlng a few pbla. atauiageownrrhere. aa. regl.- Tl, »>

> l.iught of Thu*. J Thorn a cottage on

I he meet mg. of the i'a|.e May County Tea.-l.em Amclallou In the high -w-hnal hulidhig at t ape May Conn Hou-e on Friday evetilng and Halur

day were laigrly alt nded. Tit* ad- ,

dre-e. made were highly interrriing

and greatly appreel.’lrd by tlie Ira.-h-! , em arid general puhile pre^nt. I County Superintendent A. Hand i . .|«ke on The Work of Our School. I Today," and Ororge A Billing.. A-' j, -l-taiil Agriiulturt«t _of the I nhed : Stale., gave an llluriralcl lecture on 1 ,

"Agricultural Education, With Particular Itefrrennr to yie Forming of (toy*' and filrta’ Agrhultaral Club. " At the Saturday ni^yuing wwiidn. H. It. Moyer. .U|wrvl*lng I pa I at CapeAlay. .poke.uu "Approved Way. of I'ring Supplementary Beading;" J. B. Ha-tlng-. prlin-t|>al of the Weri 'a|ie May School. <i!.<-u-«ed "Work fliat Should he ComplHed In tlie

■ringer, .iif Cam- Mac ■ Senator Row. of Mid ; Anthonv II. Smith, of nit: MuyoY Hilbert K.

i.d V

Bun In l.lterature,"

polat:" Supervtring’PrtnHartman. of Woodbine a. on "Tlie Xeaelier and rum tlie Prlncl|ial‘. View Hr. K. H tlrecn. of tin r State Normal School,

Milury

wldre— on "High ScImioI Sc Made Prartlcar' hy W, II Ship ital Court 11 on w High ScIhmiI.

•« Que.

n of Puul.hmru

xru-ed from >|ieakhi«. addition to Mr. Steven., M le Kould». of thl. elty. who traehlng at Petemhorg. wa. al-o BIG CELEBRATION

Friday night, wa. well attended, ar plearaut tbut- w a. had by tl hi hy tlie Ocean City Hig orcherira. Thl- wa. follow, hy a brief »<)dre— by .I he Kev. H. ’ . who told ol tlie good throughout the t'nlled State.. There wa* a wdo by Itulh Warner ud a recitation by Malcolm I .mile Frank Schneider wa. heard lu a

monologue.

Stale Maricrof Form.!'harlm Klaeklining talk on tlie growth of- tlie recitation., reading, and Milo, were given by itfembem and friend, uf Wa.blugton Camp, among

. Itiu.

lined the im

it the Kat

ii during the i

I We i

rhildren. of | • ,,0 "

W. F E Siclem

Philadelphia, were ...

day and Sunday Mr Hlrdem i. a! PASSED EXAMINATION witlager.

Mm E. W Warren, of Central ave-;“*- or «« c -K"«H»leiM •• upr. .pent -everal (!■.'* thl. week] «• ro.l ornre Iw.M.rlor. | „,. with her daughter. Mm i-arb-e. In Ucortre C. Mwgphy. one of the lornl H- \ enli or. - Inter eprriera, Im- ju.t received word ! nw Mm. K. A. Boiirgeol- recently on- fs-m W..hmgton that he ha. wuc- I"*

tertalued Itolaiid Comon, Mlm Ethel i-m.fHlhr pmnrd the exaptinalieii fur Judge AHi-n it. IjnNwoll. al the Comon and Ml«* Kl.le Ill.pUam, of l-.-t olDee inb|iector. held in fhiUdel- '• onelim.in of the M-rvieo* pnmenti^ Millville. j phia. January 1J. and i* eligihle for 1 'H. Ih vdman with n hand-.-

rinbl.gr living L I-. Wallace, Mho ertlia l.akr. Mime. (ioullere and Moore. Mm M. f! Fife, Ml.. Bertha Adam, and M i— Mabel l.ake. feature ol the ocea.lon i prrarntatlon of a drama, “Hoorirr tub of Blackvllle.” ^ There wa. a bountiful supply of eriiment., of a bleb all partook with

ecu enjoyment.

Tlie affair wa. a great .uccrm ACCEPTS CALL

. Sydney Gmidtnnn, f<

tliFee year, engaged in • min in tr rial i-rk in Atlantic City, nmt who i iriy la.t nntumn ha. roiidurted the tv ire* and preached in Holy Trinity I’. K. Church, in thi. city, on Sunday morning., infonned the eongrogation h».l Sunday that hr had decided to aecc|tt the rail lo the roe-

imhip of Holy Trinity.

The new rector will begin hi. dutic. here next Sundav morning. Mr. th.idamn hid fnrowell to hingregation in Atlantir City la-1

Sunday night. In that mutt lie wm |n>|hiIuH« known a- the "man', man.'

While long |irtilion.. with hundml-

of name, a-kitig him to remain al tin head of the movement were preaented

to Mr. Goodman, he dm-liued to

ma'n in Atlantir City it i« «iid. Iierau V of'the factional batllr w hich

•rovokrd in I he |uiri»li hy tl nd orthodox method- he e« I to bring men who had -trayml

from the rhuroh hack inb

Tlie Hex- J Man Bowman and wife,' uig.iinlnwm to that po-i

arcomiwuieil hy XIm. Hownmn'.' Jlr - Mii n .hv. alio ha- been on Hie luotlMr.of Pbllarlrlphla, wera hi hiwn Gi-oau City force of carrier- -nitcc tlo. weak. 'jibe rrialdi-hmenl of the free deliv-

Capl. William Houck and family,]*7 1 ^ rr - Ij*-/ , * r * r

of Camdan, o,woed tlmt, r,ai.ge on I"’ * 1 ’" wl " hear

Friday. Mm Houek will remain Iwre ^ , ’ 1 ' lll ‘ t , MU* Kdna Magulgan, a Phlladel- The twelfth auiilvrmwry relebrallon

pbla mu.te teacher, ha. been .pending uf Kalmla TrHie, No £li. Imp O. H a few day. with her parenl.. 13it Aa- **' •' ll * c ! , Fi " ,, ! r ' 1 mmm ''• v «

buivavenu. been held In the tribe » new w lg« ' | Champl o'. Hall lari night, hai

ler. Mm. Harry U. McCullough, In ‘ fo “ RjXTc-Uprtghl piano to prtPliPadetiihi. vat*Anally, for aeawm; or ran be pur* I III adelphla. chami. Apply <CM Wari avenue

T. P I..- -h—I hi. —■

tage. ii A .bury avrnua, aud return ad would Ilk* tu rent furni.hed to Pblladelphla. after .pending e week 1*“ month of Augual; ocean el* pleaaantly her* have two bedroom- Addrma

n hy the Ijidir-' Am

The Ucv. H. T, CnanrdbalTy.

of the Find Pro-livterinn Chwrch, will exchange pdlpil- on Sunday with the Rev. John II. Craven, of Wilkc.tinrro. l‘a. Mr. Craven, who i. a brother of Frank Craven, of thja city, i» one of tlie mori |*ipular |ia-tom in the coni region.- Hr ha. been in Wilkmdiarrr IS year-. Hi- family have been gnr-l* of Mr. and Mr».

('n-M-lherry.

■ill-, In ilreaann lage avenue,

Mr Springer. W. ScoU Hand. H Fowke-. 4 W, Young. Geo- Xel•n Smith. J- Thaeniwor. Raker. K. W. djoyd. G. Rollon Kldridge. Hnnirl •hellenger, Anthonv R. Smilh. Mav-

Smilh. Daniel Ri-lrv. Ogden ■ndy. mid F. T. Rmdiman.

Thi- committee will meet next

.—.lav

nd for

the I

COTTAGES RENTING

■teal eriatr o|ieratom report continued activity tu the demand for-nuiuier. i-ottage* liere and rental- tbcre-if. J M. Chewter A Co. have made the folio wing rontal.: Frank Mcrlfleld, of Scrantoo, Captain WIIHam Houck'* cottage. Sixth Mm. I.ula S. Barberdatuo, of Phtlariphla, Ralph lUoe'. cottage. Twelftir ml Aalairy ave-ro. % Jowph Naham. of Atlantic City. William Sbrlver'. .tore, -on Boardwalk. A. Shaw, of Millville, William Sbrlver'. store, on Boairiaalk. William H. Gerhard, of Philadelphia. Samuel Hoffman'* cottage, 1'..The Rev. Norman Stocketl, of Phlladrlplrla, J P. Fox’* apartment* on Fourteenth rireet. near the bay. ne» M. Kee Barron, of Philadelphia, i • t-orge A. Hgy*’ cottage. Sixth nd Atlantic avenue. Frank Uromer. cottage at Eleventh nd Ariniry avenue. /' Mm Hartlgan'*cottage.IfyK'rutral

11. F. Stanton n-|«.rl- the follow, ig rontal.: It. F. Hoffman'- cottage, 1147 A.try avenue, to kjr>. H.,-a Ih.ur. i'c-t Philiidelpliin. ' Thus. I.--lie’s -tore to W. II. Wil-

Jn-eph I. Scull hn«

the.

Mr-. Blanche C. Dor's collage, 509 Si-venteenth slm-l. hi Hiram llixon. Philndrlpliia. Cottage of John Trout. Jr.. 1057 Asliury avenue, to Thos. J. Foglry. I’hilndrlphin. nowy A lidwanls re|.irt these rental.: Joseph D. Hart ram’s collage. For--ninth and Central avenue, to Hugh I.- Reeves. Bridgeton. George Powell's college. 1405 Cenral avenue, to Then. M. I aiders. PfaBidelphia. W. H. Ising'a collage, 1010 Central ivenne, to James T». Henderson, Philndelphia.

C. L- HARDING DEAD

Charle. L. Harding, who, nntil six months ago. lived in thi. city, where he hud resided two year., died at hi. 4011 Franklin street. Fnxnkford. I'hilmlelphia. on Tuesday, aged 'X years. Mr. Harding wa. for many year. a teamster, but rotirad from business time ainca- He wa. injured in-, temally through the heavy blast of rocks some years ago, and never fully recneted. He leaves a wife and two He Was an elder of the First Presbyterian Church, of this city, and ras |»|udar with the members of the ■huroh ami Sunday school. He had i nanny di-poaition and leaven a urge circle of friend, to mourn hi. leath. Hi* fnneral will take |da<-e on Salnrday. Mr. C^^rlberry condurting -erx ices al I he Frank ford Ixmie. rw. loaepnioe Now Dean. rs. Josepliine Howe, aged 44 years, died early Sunday morning. T a short illnes.. at the home of' lain. Ia>roy Howe, district wftirit••r -if tbc Hell Telephone C^, al Thiri.v-f.mrlh street. She was buried Vineland yesterday, the body hav. ; been aant there by undertaker Mari l.«hc. Mrs. Howe leave, a 1 I'irrle of friend., xrlio tender their vmtuilhy to her bereaved fantll}

At the regular meeting of the Cape May County Hoard of Freeholder* on Tne-day, bid. for the building of a • leel bridge at Srhellriiger's I-Hiding rera o|iened a. follows: KelsonMeredith «11.575: O-wego Rridge

Ocean Ave.

I F4gl.th and Ninth Street. OPEN AIX THE YEAR

H. A. W. SMITH , THE IMPERIAL

went at Hi* number, of people j a. (lemoiirirated by the traiel i thl. end of the Hoe. It wa* a ; » of gratification to him. ere I* no doubt of the great IraVei j - thl* city to Atiantlrl'Uy. If any j

■e oltleial* o

ZAJME «5L ZA.NE

Druggists

Subject to XiRbt CaU» ttpea Ail the Year Cor. Eighth St. and Wealey Ave., Ocean City A BEAUTIFUL LOT ——For Sale

1 have any j ■Id try thrj my of the

David D. stiles aged ft', yearn, dint |

ret «

It.hl

Ian

number of r«*ldeiit>of thl* reaert He • four children He wa* a!' •u of the Civil War, and Marx | •wnt hi* body to Millville on i lay. where It wa* Interred ni tlie!

GARWOOD HOUSE,

OCEAN CITV. New Jerw

THE KATHLU

-an *«». M.

Tliere I* talk of repealing the drar t'ncle Ruhe.” whlcb wa* *.i w I veil laat week under the eu.ptce. Auxiliary of th# First

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J.

HOTEL ATGLEN M «. TH A Ml 1-K* J HA I. A V K.

1 IX^rs^j’viTxTr' ‘*i * nlj “ * ‘'n i Mi*** Ih *

rt~rsl^in^r*r ) l, rLla*f ™

HO 1 EL ^ANCHOR AGE

*■“ £

KOAHT JKMIMS

X. KI.I.KNT HOARD

V CONVENIENCE

H STITKS. '.'Ice-fmalUeia W. W» 1 1 da-IU. c—hler J. riTMlAN TATKM. SollelK

THE LINCOLN

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY, •* TOO Mkarj Mata* Oeeei CKi. I. J 53^

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two waek* lo know If you ran gM It; w* cut taU yon at ooo*. Bargain* in Hay aad Opann float pn.pertlai 1 tmlrw eottaga. for •ale A leu Iota for tnvartmeul and for improvement- the eholee of Otaau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

Ocean City, N. ].

Real Estate and Conveyancing

l 'omulWinner of Deed* for New 4er*ey. CommtMdoner of Iteed. for Penn.ylvsnta.

KiwoUlUe* In Ineerimrnt plot, of X to l«0 well-located Iota. Have applicant# for outtagm, kAUi to OtUBU What hare yoa to oflar T

ROBERT FISHER. Hour.* Building, 0cc*n City

On the Backs of the Best Dressed Men The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York are tremendous advertisers You aee their hig ads in Qiagarine*. in the newspapers; on bill boards. But their real advertising yon see on th# backs of the best dressed men in town. That's the kind of advertising you can't get away from—Royal clothes themselves —clothes of such refinement, such style, such perfect fit that every Royal dressed man is an tnxied man.

RALPH L. CHESTER Exclusive Royal Dealer 815 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

LAWNS, PLAXON, PERCALES A Big Bargain Five hundred yards of fine twenty-»

ss.w srs^jx^snsr-

The lot* marked on thl* plan ar* part of tb* H. B. Howell eatate. other owned by thl* eatate. all of which at* for aal*. comprim lota mm and utM •outheart corner of t'enlnl aeenu* and Flftaeutb .treet. lad 7X4, Deatral avenue, third lot south of Tntflaeuth rireet. All thaw Crawl aeeuue hit. have new Granolithic Sidewalk* and Curb* Aahury avenue lot* an tw.. lot* on weri rid* •evenly feet north of Klxtaetilb rwet numbered 4W aud 4W; two lota eort ride, on* hundred Met north of Nloewnlh rireet. numbered (ill endfllS.end 1 lot weri ride, out hundred end rixty of Twenty-third rime, numbered ,U0. » * two on eart ride MU fart aouth of Twelfth ri two not numbered, ninety feet north of Thirteenth THOS. SAWYER; Executor ■47 Mwrrrxorx Strremt WORCBeTBRa MAJM.

on Ocean avenue above Fifth strwt, graded, gravelled and t ontaining Mjjiare fee*, that makes it the BEST BARGAIN aouth of Fourth street. Write for Particulars MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave.

KOI* * Desirable 1<4 <*1 VVe-Iej' Avenue between Tenth arji Eleventh Streets.. % Finest reyidaitial section in Ocean City. 51 Dtxkledliargain to qtmk purchaser. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

^flcALLISTER’S* Xe-w S»|>i-I»in; Groodm

inch LAWN, (Batiste) in Light aad

Dark, worth me at 5c per yard.

FLAXON 1 bari wa*h Fahrtr. Pretty line rirtpa*. plaid* and figured; aim white.

FINE LAWNS Vary flu*, boauUfal pattern*, la rang* of riyte*. worth 12) and IS « al 10c and IXe per yard

Silk Pongee All Colors, plain and figured, twenty-six

' inches wide, 50c per yard. * Sash Curtains R«d,

30c per pair.

. .. REMNANTS A big Itn* of Uraiiiant* dmap. Call and m* tb*a S. S. McAllister

755 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

Saylor’s Meat Market At 733-735 Asbury Avenue Headquarters FOR CITY DRESSED HEATS Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Prime Meats Calf Liver and and Poultry Sweet Bread... Michener's Star Hams and Bacon E. A. SAYLOR, Prop. Wm |(l vm Cmah Dlmeount (JFimwlca. *Wivw your cHmekax. Wmmkly DIHm mu»t bm mmttlad moeli wmmk.

SEE WASHINGTON THE INATIOIV’S CAPITOL. Pennsylvania Railroad TOURS

•RH aad tlLM Im KIM Cl

Advertise in the It will bring