Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. MARCH, 18. 1918. We Khali be glad to receive IteixiM <>r „ewH and communications of IntercKt to tlil" community and our readers everywhere. All communication! should be accompanied with the full name and ■dd re* of the writer, not necessarily for publication, hut a* a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. ^ Wedding belle. . Out your spring hat ? Ht. Patrick's Day next Monday. Next Sunday will be Palm Sunday. Will the Ocean City Pier be o|ien a; Ka*terT to Glrls are Jumplug rope— eure algu i f spring Cliolra are preparing extra ruu»lo for Master. •Tlic business men's banquet w a i well attended. here at Master. Four deliveries of mall a da • In this city. Some atyle. Box social at ibe'P. 0. 8. of A. lodge rooms tomorrow evening. How'e Ocean Cllyte baseball team | Free concert" In the music pavilion Keater Saturday and Sunday. Statist lea prove thai Ocean City can , uot be excelled as a health re-ort , Charles Sack lias recently purchased i a live-passenger Ford automobile. Ocean City waa well represented at ' the boost banquet In Philadelphia. ' Thomas J. Thorn la bulldiug a green ' house on Hay avenue, below Eleventh 1 street. Yesterday was the twenty-ltflh an- . nlversary of the great bllxxard of March , 12. 1888. , Stanley Pontllre, of this city, has i purchased six acres of ground a^ Palermo, aiid will build green houses The BKNTINKI. Printing House Is busy, butit eahdo your work promptly end satlefaelorlly. Call at the olllce or telephone. I , I A number of Ocean City people will eltend ;he smoker of the Ocean City Motor Boat Club In Philadelphia to- r Jonathan Wallace, yo :ng son of I. •' I. Wallace, of this city, fell while nl play Tuesday and broke h|s left wrist ■ The fracture was ' reduced by Dr t .Peltll. J Herbert Schall. or Philadelphia ' is muvlug hit cottage from the bay . ' front, lelow Eleventh street, to ' Pleasure avenue, n ea r /Thirteenth ' PERSONALS. J, t Mrs. William B. t.ynch and family, or Tacony . are visitor" here. J E Stockton Woodward, of Camden, j was among the recent visitors here. Mlsa I. E. Crelh. of Philadelphia, was a recent gus-t of Ibe Hewllnga. Kbenezer Adams, of West Plilladel- ' pbla, waa In town during tbe week. , —*4nr. A. H. Sill, of Lauadowne, Is N among Iboss registered at the Kathlu (| Samuel W. Wood and wife, of Phil- r adelphla, were hi town a few days ago. n H. W. Itiitherford. of Philadelphia, I la speudlng a few daya In Ocean Oily, $ A. (). Chambers, of Philadelphia, ^ has been spending a few days In tbi" ■' city. Seymour Davis. of Philadelphia, was a guest of the lllseayns during the , week. Daniel McClaln, of May's landing, J was among the vieltors to this city , yesterday. t C. M. Campbell and Mr*. Camp- r liell are In Atlantic City for a few c week.' .lay. v Miss v|. K. C. Phillips has returned / from a visit to her mother and sisters f In Philadelphia. Hans Burkhardt, of Wllkes-Harre formerly of thla place, has been In town a few days William H. Vandtrhrrcben, of Plill- J adelphla. a prominent cottager here, was a recent vialtor. " Mlsa Katharine Dawes, of Phltadel , phla, a summer reeldenl bere, is registered at tbe Wyoming. Mlsa Bertha Hrldgewater. or Philadelphia. ha- been visiting relatives In , this city for eeveral days. I William U. McDowell, of Narberlh, f Pa., apent a few daya thl> week In hi" 4 cottage at 1804 Aabury avenue. I Thomas H. Simmons and wife, uf Mlllvilie, have returned from Florida, where they apent eeveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Smith, of this J city, have returned from Washington, wheretbey witnessed the Inauguration. ( Mrs Charles B. Powell, of this dry. , relumed yeeterdry, after a couple of days' visit with relatives at Mauricetown. . Edgar B. Bacon, of Jetwey City, who - owns a handsome summer home In .) thle city, waa among the visitors here | Friday. I Leo Bamberger and wife, of Phlla- i delpbla, wbo bave a pretty cottage In 1 ihle ctty, were recent guests of the i Sterling. ■ - Andrew N. Paul and wife, of Phlla- : delpbla, who bave reglty Intereete In tble city, were visitors bere a few days ago. ' Or.T. J. Elllnger and wife, of Pbll- , •delpbla, who spend the summer seaeons in one of tbelr cottages here, were In town during tbe week. James A. Longatreet, of Philadelphia. who owns property bere. where , h« has been a visitor for many years, wes In iow|Va few. days ago. Mrs. Ltowood Back and daughter. Mlee Elate, have returned to thetr home In tble city after a pleasen1 visit with friends in Camden. Mia. K. B. Patterson, of Pblladal-1 phla, a cottage owner and rammer I r >f
'IspecialIdsic EASTER SUNDAY
r* Methodist and Presbyterian ^ Chnrch Choirs Preparing ,i Excellent Programs. 7 The choirs fit the local churches are ' »' preparing for speck) program, of! music on Easier Sunday. ~ the First M. E. Church In (he uiornlng the choir will have a line •election of musical gem., and In the evening there will be full program, lu which the choir will be assisted by musician" from Philadelphia as wed as the glrl» chorus choir.. A noted basso from Philadelphia will lake , part, and the com rait „ am be Miss McClellan who Is so well and favorably known In ihls-clty. The music will be uuder the dlree(Ion of Miss Beatrice H ulnes, daughter of tbe Rev Dr and Mrs. J. B. Haines, r Lewis E, Smith, leader of the -choir - of the First Presbyterian Church. Is >< now completing the program for tlie special music In this edifice Easier. OFFICERS ELECTED The members of the Christian F.n- [ 1 deavor Society of i lie Klr»! Presbyterian , ''hnreh elected the following officers al their meeting Monday evening: 1 Pre-ldent, Mlsa Maud M. Foulda; vice president. Mrs. Charles H. B di- ] ner: secretary, Mlm Elizabeth Bran- , treasurer. Elmer E Kanck; enr- | I responding secretary, Mlsa Elizabeth . S lllghee: pianist. Mlsa Louisa T. Cor- , i »nii; chairman ot lookout committee, Ml-a Ettiel Norcom; chairman social , , committee. Miss Ada M. Ranck; chair- ( man prayer meeting committee. J , Kdgar Welch; chairman (lower com , mlttee, Miss Irene Zlegler; chairman , ; music eommlllee. Ml** Louisa T Cor- ( inlltee. Laurence M. Lear; chairman . ' missionary eommlllee, Mrs. William , vl. Itauck. t . 1 The society Is growing In membership and Is doing very good work, , TO PAVE VACATION ' l-.il.llc Bcbssls Here Will be « Clo.ed Jta.lrr Mosdsi. t At the meeting of the Hoard /If Edu- l cation Tuesday evening. It wa.declded s to keep the schools closed on Easter 4 Monday I A resolution was adopted favoring 1 the passage of the bllj to re|-eal the t of office art. ■ Secretary I . E. Smith was Instructed I request Mayor Headle} place k a Eighth lo Ninth slreets. before the t morning and rfteruoon sesahma of school. b Supt Stevens made a report of (lie f proceedings of the iceeni convention a of the National. Educational Assocla- y in Philadelphia. t Application was received from Krsuss for the position of s of the new school building s (totel 1-roprlrtors Men. I! At the regular meeting of the Ocean City Hotel Pruprletora' Aseoclatlou. held Monday evening at the home of auit Mrs. Charles E. Haag. 1811 t street, Philadelphia, quite a number turned out despite the rainy weather. It was an Interesting f. meeting, being the last one prior to the fi enterlalnment to be given on H evening, March 21. al the II City Motor Boat Club House It on the Boardwalk. a Will Have on lax Walk. t, The members of Wal.-Stella Council, g No. (10. Degree of Pocahontas, will hold c ' egg walk" In their lodge room, fa K. of P. hall, on Easter Monday night, t Vlarch 24, al -8 o'clock. Admission b cents After the entertainment, e refreshment" will be served. To the couple doing the egg walk" the be-t I will be awarded a beautiful trophy, a All are invited to attend and enjoy the I !•. O. a. ol A.Crlrbrallou. c The members of Washington Camp. No. 78. P. O. 8. of A . will celebrate v the eleventh anniversary of tbe organ- t I ration by holding a supper lu the social rooms of the First Presbyterian Church K-ldajt evening. March 28 An excellent lime Is expected. I ■rated Hoaselar Fins Oesssa. | Robert Dawea. of Krankford. Phlla- i delpbla. has rented Captain Lewie i Kisley's cottage. 700 Central avenue, c the eoinlug summer months. Thle I I will tie the fifth season Mr. Dawee has i had this collage. J r . nr. Haines aeisrns. I 1 As wasexpected. the Rev. Dr. John Haines he. been returned to the 1 pastorate of the First M. E. Church In this city, much 10 me gratlfleatlon of I many fnende In theehoreb and. In 4 r th' ,OWD__ -e^— X 1 w. C. T. t>. XXrctlng- I The membete of Ibe W. O. T. L. t will meet Wednesday afternoon. 1 1 .March 19. at S o'clock al Mrs. Bout- . geole' Bome.417 Central avenue. Mra. Cynthia Swan, leader. A full attend- . nee Is desired,. | \ resident here, has been visiting m tbta city, accompanied by Mrs.. M. C Hartman, of Philadelphia. ' i Mrs. Jobo JC. Phtlllps-and Mr. and 1 r Mrs. Thorns. Cooper Motebau, of Overbrook, visited -Mr. alid I Mre. Thua.. - £ KMe "adman. In this C»y. "bite h" , husband. Rev Mr. Moore. , ' log the M. K. Conference In Atlantic 1 City. . __ Stop •! Holland's CandJ ^j^ 'IjpaSSK^-SrSs
figures prove this city great health resort • 7 r— 1 I
n j Remarkable Showing Made in Annual Report of Dr. I. N. Griscom. e. Iq tbe annua) report of the Bureau f of Health ami Charities, submitted st the regular meeting of tbe City Come missloiters, Dr. Urlscom says: "In the e bureau of vital statistics. I wish to e "tste that there lies only been, forty. 1 six deaths occurred within the city it, p the lest tdreive months. Not one of I these was due to typhoid or other 1 fever; twenty-lire of these deaths B ranked between the'.eges nf'slxivs three end nlnrty-oue, and nine were • below one year. "Tekitig Hie tlfly per cent, of local - death" as coming visitors and u-ing r 25(10 as the permanent population, the r oneosf cent, white tbe whole death » rsttfor forty-six. based on the summer hundredth per cent, of one per cent.!1 This. I think. Is a remarkable show- [ lug for any city. "I also wish to report thirty mar- j rlage licenses Issued and elglily-slx ; ' 1 births. -This makes quite a favorable ' comparison 111 growth with the last j statistics that this office could Hud re-' 1 corded in lb. books of Hie health I ' authorities when It look charge March I I, 1912. These last records were daled | ■ February. 1907 In that year there i ' thirty Ibis year, and only thirty-aloe ! 1 ' births against elglily-slx this year, ' ■ of over 100 per cent. Only twenty. 1 eight cases of communicable or conla 1 glous diseases have been reported lo 1 ' this office, and of these only two were ' typhoid. Thle shows a remarkable 1 decrease lu that disease, and demon- 1 at rules fully whal care In sewage dl- ' posal can do for a city. "The department of overseer of the '• has little to report Four cases 1 for support are all that has applied a this office. We have bad six cases of 1 noil-support and oue curs of cruelty, I and the department has expended $16 P twelve mouths 1 "The bureau thinks It has m .de a ' remarkable showing In cuttiug down ' expenditures. The expenditures of ' the whole year tor the three chairs of 1 ihls bureau baa been $700 7o. Including ' salaries. -This shows very favorably -• with the last expenditures of the old'. Board of Health, which was $2016 70. j Included $1000 appropriated by the city and an emergency approprl- 1 / atlon of $250. and $482 received In ] \ plumbing permits end other sources, ] and $804.70 back b'.!!s paid by the pres- ' ent commissioners of old debts of the 1 - % "The receipts frr.iu the present < consist" .only of that derived I from the Issuance of marriage licenses t and cess-pool permits, amounting thle _ lo only $87. which has been ~ I I to
turned over lu Ibe treasurer of the city." I > The report says that many nul-jj some of which have existed for f six or eight years, have been cleared 5 up. principally due to sewer cornier- | HOLY TRINITY CHDRCH jj rrrparwllons Hade »or Obeerv- V Next Bunday, the Sunday next be- I Easter, is familiarly known b; a-| more common name, that of Palm £ Hunday. There le clearly a connee- S between the usage of palm-bear- £ Ing end the Divine ritual both of Blnai t and the New Jerusalem. Leviticus t £t, 40,conlelne one of God's com mends £ tlie Jews, and In tbe Revelstlon 7. 9. f John refers to a great multitude J clothed In white and holding palm £ branches In their bands. Onftliia day { Church has always begun lo set i before God and men the gospel ac- £ count of the passion of our Lord. { Morning service at Holy Trinity at j 45; evening service at 7.45. Huuday _ school in 1 he afternoon at three. "Jesus he King," will be the subject or the t morning sermon. The seventh and last of the sayings' of Jesus on the * cross In the evening. On Fridsy there will be e lltaoy ear- _ vice, followed by an address on tbe coming Holy Week. Fire Near Oil Tanks. Fire at tbe Standard Oil Company's tanks at Thirty-fourth street, thle city, Friday eflernoon, was extinguished (Tie auto chemical of Ibe flr^departmeut before a great deal ordamage 1 done. A small building In front of the tanks was burned down The 1 flow of oil was shut oft before the lire 1 reached It The Hre Is said to have alerted by sparks from a Reading Railroad looomotlve Igniting grass In the Held where the tanks are located. Hack from Hoi (Spring*. Ark. The Misses B. and E. Helm have returned to thle city after spending llie 1 winter In Hot Borings. Ark. They passed through ten Blatee and visited Salisbury and Ashvlllg, N. 0., L'bat Memphis. Little Rock end Washington. D. 0.. wheretbey were during the Inauguration ceremonies. midge mil rapes oeneie. Word comae from Trenton that 8euetor Wbeaton'e bill providing for tbe ■ erection of a bridge ovar Great Egg ■ Harbor Bay from Somera' Point to Beeeley'e Point, at part of tbe State ocein boulevard, was passed by the I state Benete Monday night. ' Heeling Feetpened The anoukl meeting of the etockholders of the City Oa. Light Com- ■ pany, which was lo have been held . in the office of the company Moor day. was postponad It will be held I during the coming week. watted -Men (married preferred) , rework" farm, by (be monttfa BM. • sssssr ssr- -■ ~ « Will exchange well-rented WjH ■ Eff^lfi8ff"3li~0SSa?
7= 1 TRAIN SERYICE / : FOR EASTER DAYS : — . I u Railroad Compan(es>Are Pre- - pared to Accommodafti Visitors to Ocean City/^x a from Philadelphia announce extra . train service for people desiring to e visit this resort during the Easier hollI The Atlantic City Railroad Comf l>any announces the following, trains: c Leave Ocean City, week days^ 30 a. f m . I 25 and 4 p. in. Easter sAimlay. , 4. « 15 ($1 excursion train; and 8 pm. . r| l^ave Philadelphia for Ocean City, 1. Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22. . ; H ill a. lu., 4 1(1 Hint .5 p. m. Saturday. . ; March 28. there will be an additional | train leaving Philadelphia at 180p . ! m Easier Sunday. 7 80 a. m. ($1 extj TO HOLD CAKE SALE e The Ladles' Auxiliary of llie First , j Presbyterian Church will bold a cake f and candy sale on the Saturday before I Easter In (he store of T. Lee Adams, j at tbe corner of Seventh street and , Aabury avenue. Tbe latllea had a meeting one evening last week to per- ' , feet tbelr arrangements and the com- ' , mlttee appointed to have charge of the j sale Is pushing the afialr with a great deal of enthusiasm. The young people of the church are also taking an Interest lit the sale thle 1 , atid from all accounts Hie ladles ' , promised a very euccesafol time. | The Kev. Dr. Joseph G. Reed, of j 1 Mooreetowu, who has many frieuds lu I this city, will not return to his pastor- ' ute of the Moorestov*n M. E. Church. , has decided to retire fr.nu active r | service. He wee lu the ministry 88 < Thomas J. Thorn jflotiet select your Easter plants until . vouNsce the stock at the new meat - market, 752 Asbury Avenue, four . doors/ above the bank. From Wednesday to Saturday, March 19
BIBLE CLASS HAS BEEN ORGANIZED
^song Men, Headed by Frank / Schneider, Plan Number 1 of Activities. S The members of the Young Men's | J Bible cia"s »f llie Flr.t Presbyterian j | Church met in the pa-lnr°s study In; the church Thursday evening and "Twentieth Century Bible Classes." A committee, previously appointed, met and drafted a constitution and | ' A by-laws, which were adopted. j • » An election of officers was held with | . » the following result; Frank Schneider, j , - president; Russell Taylor, vice pre-l- _ dent; Ewlng Corson, secretary, mud • • Ma jrlca Hancock, treasurer. ■ Hie first mud third Thursdays of each j i The class has an average attendance 1 1 I of about 17 each Sunday, and Is loom- | • byterlan Bunday School. The Rev. | Charles H. Bohner. pastor of the Krtst C church. Is the teacher of the closer COLE WON'T SERVE | . Regret has been quite generally exj. pressed among Judge Clareuee I.. l ine's friends that he has declined In j accept the position of city solicitor of , Atlantic City In connection with that of judge of Atlantic County, to which he was recently appointed. , Judge Cote's decision Is based on the I possible moral Incompatibility of his holding the two oflicee. , As county Judge, be will receives , salary of $4500 a year. The position , of circuit court Judge, from which lie resigned to take the new olllce, paid him $9,500. ' Atlantic city Lodge, No. 110, Loyal - Order of Moose, which has a large ■" number of meml-era In this city, la nrs made tlie largest in Ihls section of the !. 4 state. Leader Merrick guarantees a , good band of musicians In six months. The Atlantic City Moo-e are hustlers. J' 1 MiDDOCK'S PHARMACY f Park ami Tllford's Candles. A uiilltou dollars' worth of these candles were 1 sold last year In two cities. What we / t did not sell New York did. Fresh Hue _ r Just received. What all your neigh1 bors are buying, you should iry. Packages Be to $2.00
prsisii Opens March 15, 1913 K. A. YOUNG, Manager 0 T This Dwelling y' Completely Furnished Foy Sale at only, - - - $1,650.00 F lata: - — L A Ox ^ 0 s It I Y 30 i H S ■■■■ T Located on West Avenue between Second and Third Streets Full information by addressing * STANTON & SCULL INCORPORATED ] Eighth St. bek Asbury Ave. j 1 ' . . . 1 New Spring Goods at POWELL'S ; Coma In and aea them. Phpne, 79-W ! r POWELL'S ™*"u'£Z£"rS°;°I 921 Aabury Avenue
I McAllister's !: — i ■ < j | . .f The Foremost Dry Goods j. ' j Store. Our White Sale \ ' I • i i ■ Closes Sat. Night. j. I • » $ • I * i > i » • r Only THREE days more of this great money { > | | saviug sale. Dtm't miss the opportunity. All J ' j , j goods will go back to regular prices after Saturday, i , if u : ■ S. S. McAllister 1: I ' f 7SB Aabury Ava. Oceah City. N.J. 4' ? T T v t T V V* | Opportunity Seldom | Offered Modern house on Central avenue near Eighth street. Consists of five bedrooms, bath, living-room, dining-room and kitchcu. Lot, '/ 40x100. ff . Only $3,250 Jos. I. Scull & Co. 757 asbury avenue B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance lojfl asburv avenue, occan city. n. a. on Asbury avenue near First street. - . $1,600.00 College on Asbury avenue near Twelfth street, ... $2,000.00 Lot at Wesley avenue end North street. . $350 00 Lot e! Eleventh street and Central avenue • $1,150.00 Lot at Central avenue, - - 1 - . $500.00 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiUng for two weeka to know If yon can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front properdin. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement — the choioe of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL. ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J, Interesting to Investors or Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home f6r sal e-a '"c located In Section o, Ocean CUr. It. J., 1 la vicinity of Htate reed and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad Motion". Alao sites for bungalowi situate oa Great Bgg Harbor Bay, Beealeyk Point, H. J. arthur D. barrows Que rdle r-i s32 central avenue ocean city, n. J. >r
- .Hiwil ll you a cottage, bting- ]' alow or apartment to furHHHHl ■ We bave a furniture at less than Philawill pay you to call and see l 1 1 Hi our stock before buying else|fc |II^B 1 1 ^H] where. - Window Shades a Specialty. pi ■111 Ghas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Annie HANN BUILDING eighth 8t Opp P. R. R- Station DIRECTORY I -^Fir«t Floor— 301 Eighth Street . RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street . WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. j. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street . , WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor-2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION 8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA , S E. I. HANN, Oner s y Advertise in the SENTINEL
, J HOTtt.a AMP OWTXBM. Open All the Year Scotch Hall - Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley In. » / , A quiet home suitable for the well, > the invalid, or the elderly. Tonic » and curative treatments. Baths. ' Massage, electricity, etc. Gradu- | ate Dietitian. Superior, -healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View. B. McOIBENY, General fUuiager. ' MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Head Nnrae. ■ M0T6L Bise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btreete OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL 1014 CKNTAAL AVt, OCEAS CITT. H J Open^ fpT|| tbe reaann^ Plaaraaity open all WISTEB Ulaaen Mrvve at ILto Mra. & OETEE1. THE KATHLU ■ OS Central Avenue. OCEAN CITY, N.J. m1hhkh LEWIS A OONAKh WYOMING T*4 OCEAN AVUCK Oeeea «1IJ. N. J. a Open ell tbe year s Uot Water Beet. jj HOTEL ATGLEN 10 One of the moat aratrally loeeted hotels to 10 Goeaa OKy. , The elm has always been to 10 make (hie boose select aad homelike, aad ha large and sanred patronage provaa its aaa- "" eras. For terms and partienlen eddxses, - a. c. omrr. r««(. THE WILMERS 70S Central Ave. Open all the year. First -clam table '- board. Evening dinners. ■ea c. r. viLwta u THE LAUREL If 1113 CENTEAL AVENUE, NEAE BEACH OCEAN (UTT, N. J. I . six. antra Towxaua, rmt - Open all Uw year Write tor torme STERLING HOTEL OPH ALL YEAE Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. . E A- UBHET. " THE HEWLINGS Most desirable kxmlloo. Open all year. Elevator lo street level. Vapor Heat. . L E. HEWUXOX " Ninth and Weelvy av». Oeeaa City. N. J. ~~ MRS. S. A. BROWN Thirteenth Street and Aabory Avenue Boarding and Good Table Board Reasonable -s- -> I Ooean Lily New Jersey
Try an Ad. in . The Sentinel Ag. —raw* ajim nwwnRAiwiiir C. I- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT. .. E. C. BO^LE Real Estate Broker 62^(EIGHTH STREET OCCAW CITY HEW JEWgr First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. ' CAPITAL IIMW. SIWHilSMMe u "'towSy VMto" to iiitrai W. OOOTT BAND, -pal ii H. 8. MOWEKE. Aam craaur j. riTHiAN taymx. 'anani i oineotomi U M. Craaav 8- E totem E V Ooraoo JaaapALBeall EV.Mm* kSnartlkra 8. Waatay Laka nil! Etas E. Xtorahall O. r. 1 Chas. Mathewa e. U Oaf WnutoMeaxa ■ ■ JUST" ~ ~~* ~ ■ SiSi limit km bl

