OCEAN CITY SENTINEL _
XXXIII. OCEAN PITY, N. J- THURSDAY," SKPTEMHEIt 25. -1W3. N0- 20
Ocean CitySentinel occfn citv. m. j. -urR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor an J Proprietor Sr.od Per Year, Strictly in Advance. rV\LL MIL.L.IINERY OPENING BCPTCMHCR 25th Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect • I. Ire lintel by the Htate EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, rianager Claims adjusted au.l collected aoywhero in United State*. Dance Every Cold Lunchea, Wednesday and F»c. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK :: Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT N. J.
* ATToa*ni.»r.LAw. j^[ORGAN HAND,, ATTORNEY and j COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ^ t »rr hay t ot iit iioise, x. J. * (Oppoell* Cubltc Bulldinaal. | LAWAOFFICES 1 ; - Apgar & Boswell, i i jjaw offices Godfrey & Godfrey, 1 ^ atlan'tic city. n. J. JAMES M. E. UILDRETH '■ Counsellor-at-Law J j -TOWNSEND GODF REY Attorney-at-I-aw ! WILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law ^ j 309 Eighth Street of Ocean tlty Newjersey j Try an Ad. in j The Sentinel
DIP YOU EVER— J \ stop to consider how ini|>oitant it is to have your home con- ^ j * structed by responsible builders? *, Have you seriously con- «j v sidered the parts that arc hidden? • Have yon ever considered * f how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f i den parts play in the life anij safety of your building? 1j I.et us 4 a advise you how your borne should lie built. •, Plans and s|>eci- f a licalions free v 4 1 * Barber & Newberry } J BUILDERS f | OFriCE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N..J. ,
HIIITIt « J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. um»' H^STumu it? n'?pAm "m'd Any. S "jSAllenCorscn.M.D.*^"', 816 Wesley Avenue I ' Ocean City New Jersey jB * fmlirJn*!* tai-A. DR. W. P. .HAINES COR. NINTH »NO WESLEY AVE. i^1 I - ' HBUSOIIBL PETT1T, M. 1). « BOT WESLEY AVE. » OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY |JR. CHARLES B. RIDER ' , "Dentist" 809 Central Avenue IM'Cta city, j. Hughes' Central Pharmacy 1 Eighth SI. id Watty Ava. | >' ! i <*' • rtMoatl? lor «m " ' I - Mafias' Broauhlal Millar* hMprd yarn l*« . j W»hiur.*P.r**ld*CrM«that*UnTD;i'|;; 1 I dm" ,P»nd*l'*"*n tde*l'*liplli"*tl'"> rmntli ^ rna-d *ktll or chapped Up*. ^ ^ ^ ( m J. THORNLEY HIJOHES, Manager J STUDY X 4 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING * AT NIGHT Y Our Night School offer* exceptional 4 opportunities to young men and women A employed ill the .lay lime to wcurr a f thorough business training. Efficient t Let ua tell you about it today. Ocean City Business School J Poll OtflM Build i ij John k. Adams, Director
» # Qari you pind An Investment Better than an ocean front lot at Fiftieth street and Wesley Ave., Riparian Grant, Bulkheaded and Graded, for Only $1750?
We do not believe it can be found. - Nearest Point to Philadelphia High class improvements and cottages surrounding. Ready for use. When fhese few lots .ire gone the opportunity cannot be duplicated. . Massey & Fdwards Eighth and Central Avenue ■t ' »
MANY LOTS ARE SOLD; " I PRETTY COTTAGES TO GO UP
and Scull, Inc., Re- " port a Number of Impor- r tant Transactions. j Htanton.tiiid Scull, luc . have been particularly acllve during I he la"t in the "air* department of their j office, anil lliey report the following transaction- in realty, Mine' of the few • Hold lo William H. Mlera, of TrenIon. Ibe lot of Waller H. Hay*^ mi Hold to the lire. H. Wesley Lake a < piece- of ocean front land between ' Twenty -fourth and Twenty - llflh I »lreet», owned by Jaiue* N liulpe. < Sold a lot on Ht. Charles place, < owned by William Francis Hdiltli, to • a 1'hlladelphlau. Sold two lots at the corner of Forty- < ninth street and Central avenue lo % Miss Clara Fagau. of Philadelphia, J who has let the connect Tor a pretty 1 cottage, coating $4008. to Allen Hcull. ' of llil* city. Mr. Hcull has begun the 1 work. ' Hold for A"*" Hcull the corner lot at ■ Third steeet and Atlantic avenue to I John C Steelmau, of Alexandria, Va„ I who has given to Allen Hcull the cou- " tract for llie erection of a handsome i collage to cost above H000 Mr. Steel- ■ man Is one of Ihe largest stockholders i the company that sends menhaden ' ahlpa along Hie coast. The house w ill be equipped with heat, and It I* Mr ' Hieelmau's Inteiitlon lo spend part of . the year in thl* city. S1200 COLLECTED In a few words Incidental lo the - tltiance* of the Flrat M. E. Church, Dr. Haltiea Sunday morning stated thai durlug the last six mouths there J had beeu 1120(1 pal upon the plates at Ihe morning and evening service* In the church. .1 The p««tor. tsjgpll as the meiub-r* » of the official board, wa« more tlikn pleased with Ihe showing thu* made, I. which la regarded by all as remarkably good. The ceremonial session of Ihe Mystic Hbrlners In Atleutlc City Saturday evening drew several mem- - I„.rs from thl* city. All reported having had a very enjoyable lime. The session* are.lield In Atlantic ('lly every September, "c. , Thank Their Friends. " Waller Foater and family desire, through this medium, lo thank their friends who were ao kind to them In their recent bereavement caused by the sudden death of the former's
TO G1YE ADVICE TO E. C. STOKES
Senator Cresee Among Those ~ Selected by Republican J Nominee. Mauy high-dim cltlxens from every walk of Ufa have been named by former Uovernor Edward Casper Htoke* as bis advisory committee lu bis cam- j pa I g u for governor. In making the announcement of hla committee, Mr. Htokes said : "I have aaked a number of people throughout Ihe Htate of the highest character pod uuselllsh Interest to act In the capacity of an ad- I " vlsory committee. 1 have long felt ' the ehort-comlug of our government ■ was the failure of lu representative 1 citizens to participate In public affaire ■ and lo ererclae their Influence to the 1 public good. "lu framing Ihla committee 1 have 1 appealed lo Ihla clase of citizen*, and 1 I have been moet gratified by their ■ prompt and ungrudging response. ' When men of thle character are will- 1 I iig to penult the use of their namee In a campaign II must necetaarily resalt In raising Ihe .standard* of political life and develop a spirit of patriotism " The committeemen from Cape May County are former HeDalor Lewis M. (Tease and Luther C. Ogden. It's dignified aud give* yon a del!Clous eenee of security to own your borne at OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility aa a real estate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on I HARRY HEADLEY. Heal Batata Operator, Ninth and Anbury avenue, next to Ore house who will shew you the very beet way and will show me very ix*i wsy sou some of the greatest bargains to be t
found here ou the easiest terms I Phone connection. adv I W'AxfKD.— Girl for general housework lo go to Philadelphia. Apply Friday or Haturdsy morning. i«s0 1 Wesley avpnua. , adv-lt j Fob rbkt.— Bright, snug rooaas tot rent, vary reasonable, privilege or kitchen. 1KB West avenue, Odeea City. adv-lt For Kent fop wluler mouth*. 1012 Hk. Wesley avenue, new boose, hat water ■ F heat, all improvements. Apply within. adv-ll Wbi isteatlaelMCIST lo Step . I isksa Jones case Wave saw Manes T
FIGHT AGAINST NEW COTTAGES , Preliminary Injunction is Not , Granted by Vice Chancellor Learning. ' A preliminary hearing was given * before Vice Chancellor Learning In i Camden Monday In Ihe case of David t against Joseph (I, ( ham ( plon. of lhl« ol(yt Mr. Hender-on 1s a Hardens Company's (reel In Ihe upper i Chancellor 1 -earning decided thai lie i would not grant Ihe preliminary In- i flnal Bearing He liillinaled llial Ihe r , restriction clause on (he Ocean City i i Gardens (reel lir reference lo building twelve feel from Ihe street , the lot was on the street curlier, agcord- , lug to a recent New Jersey decision. Mr. Champion had started the B erection of two houses facing on North '| McCOACn nERE iSS Ue'vein^cclo, William McCoacIl, of PhlladtVftiii. wa* among |li£inleresled throng at the dedlcallnu rtf the Wesley Avenue tirade School Friday afleriiooii. With Mr. MeCoach, he was occupying their collage " tor a few days Ills mauy Irleiid* eongratulated him upon Iris line prospects ° Philadelphia. Mr. M Coach wen! lo (he Hhrliier*- meeting In Atlantic City Saturday aflertiuon. " John L. Kelly and hnMe returned lo Ocean City early this week from Ihelr weddlug trip following their marriage lu Vluelaud. They found Ihelr cottage festooned and placarded. The e decorations and cards on Ihe house, v which were pul up Saturday, attracted ,. much attention on Sunday. The ,) bridegroom Is assistant section fore- , man of the West Jersey and Seashore y Kailroad lu this city. Teacher Called Momr. Miss Wheeler, teacher of Ihe fourth B grade In the local public school, has ir been called to her home In WaynealD bom, Pa., by reason of the illness of T her mother. It I" likely that she will * not be able to return here.
'COMMERCIAL f COURSE BEGUN 20 Students Enrolled in High School Under Jos. K. J] Moycr. 4 t'llv High School was begun Monday with twenty pupils under lhedlrei-| Hon of Joseph K. Moyer. of Heading, „ who came here from Atlantic Pity. The course for this yeat wHI lake In studies for llrst ami second yeai students, aud embrice* book-keeping, stenography, typewriting, bn-lnaas arithmetic, writing and English his- * The commercial coursa for the high ' school ha* been ariVffcaled for two or a three years past, particularly during the last vyar. by parents who de.lred ■ to especially lit their children for busi- " i pur-ults willioiit having m go to '■ • oil leges l°w h'leh' ii'lT b.ei? the mi -torn fl ■ for -iAne lime * i local young man or young woman " • with a knowledge ol stenography and I' lypevv riling, .but this lias been over- ^ a and the next year or two doubtless ™ people pf this city In the Held as good stenographers, loii Wan-maker, ad. a Visitor. | Charles A. Ullrlb. a veteran mem- I her uflMI'eii anil Pencil Ctiib. Pbih- « " maker. 2d, and family over the aeek- | " end at Ills new bungalow, F.irly-iil.tlji >( street and Central avenue. Mr. Waiia\ I ' maker has been very strougly.ini- "l I Zr e*-ed with lhal location and will ; Tarker Troi isaris.' ,f Mr. and Mrs. Maarlce Daniels gave " a turkey Irot parly Halurday evening, ' y and a very Jollf- lime wa. enjoyed, i Their guests were Commodore and i Mrs. Clarence C. W. Wilson, Mr and ; Mrs. William Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. I !° William Htlllwell, Mr. and Mr*. A. i " Moore aiyl Mr. and Mrs. (?. I ski Haggarly., - ■ e. Miss Beatrice Haines, daughter of id the Hev. Dr. aud Mrs. J. H. Haines, ■e assisted by the members of the girl#' e- chorus, lest the singing In Ibe M. E re Church last Hutiday, pending other arraugemeuts which are being perfected by Ihe music committee, II, J. if. » at Weal Cheater. as Freeholder John P Fox, of this city, ►*- had his pacer, Hex Marie, at the Weat (.'hosier • Fair Ihe latter part of last III week, and the mare did well among an u (Visually sood Held of racers ^ return uivrsually .goon Hem ut •
HAVERFORD'S FOOTBALL j PLAYERS RETURN HOME
— — — Y STRANGE FISH PUZZLES ANGLERS „ el Resembles Blttcflsh.HaBColor ^ of a Perch and Month ir Like Croaker. A strange-looking flsh that has ap- C red In the local waters recently has 0 neen exciting consklerable comment c among the anglers, to all of whom It , out of the ordinary run, although " , soma have.naiued It a young channel f i bass. ' It la long In shape and resembles a * , blueQsh. although having a mouth of i I croaker. It la tha color of a perch, f , It baa a dark-greenish tall.wlth a dark apol on each side. The flsli weighs t 1 about a pound and a half. i , Among Ihoaa who have seen Ihe , . flab, but can't place II, I* Fred Adams, , who haa lived here eighteen years. i Hericsnl Troll a Vlslior. , Patrol Hergaaat Trout, of the Hlx- , . leenth Police DWrlel.- Tblrly-nlnlh ' street and Lancaster avenue, I* spend lug Ills vacation In a cottage's! Fiftyfirst street and Ceutral avenue He Is , , accompanied by hla wife end grand- £ eon, William Townsend. and William C-Luix. Thl. U BetgWil'lT4ni'l IM-t ond season here, and be says Ocean-, '1 City la floa. He haa been In the pollee | business thlrty-nlue yeera, the Rrtaler ; part of which time he haa been at the , Hlxteautb Dlatrlct, id IxOHT.— Cameo head-pin on Heading rsi„ nullixian ear. leaving Camden train car,
a. m. Wedaeaday morning or at Reading depot. Ocean City. Return tn 1218 Aebury avenue. Ocean City. Howard. ■*' adv. 0-18-21 Fob Haul — t 'otiagee aud loU In , most desirable locations in Ooaan City, i Apply to A Cotton 619 Anbury avenue, Ocean City. New Jeraev. adv. r UlRf. for general housework ; must . be good cook. No washing. Oood . home, small family. Apply luOS Weeley avenue, this city. adv-lt " Waktwi.— Moderate priced huuga- . low or lot In Osean City for cash. W. ' T.H , 5102 Kelge avenue, Wleeabk-kou. Philadelphia. adv. It. Try an advartleemeiit In tlie Hexxel.
tig Men End Their Week's ^ Splendid Outing With tireat Pishing Trip. The young men comprising Ihe foot- . ball squad of Haverford College left thle ^ Monday morning after a week'e ^ pleasant slay In a small cottage a •hort distance from tba United Hlatee station at Thlrty-slxlb " street. They all expressed themselves as delighted with their stay here, and "Jack" Keogh said that their ^ outing had put llie hoys In the pink ofL condition. () Home of Ihe young men bail been "conditioned." but It »ai confidently ^ predicted thai thl* difficulty had been worked out because the boy* had been ^ studying hard herein Ihelr spare time under Lencey H. Latham, a jormer ^ player and au expert, tutor. f Captain A. C. Townsend and the . men of the life-saving atatlon ware kind to tha boya, and the latter i appreciated the many acta of consideration "on the pyrt of Ihe Ufeaavera. One of iLi'-cSvae the loan of 1 a stiff hush in win?'* number of tba 1 look dally excurslona aud occa- | ■ a Ion ally caught llsh uear the shore. 1 They saw a school of porpoise* one day 1 and this was a novelty to moat of the 1 "students. i ' | Dr. James Babbitt, of the football ' rules commute/ of lb* college, took 1 1 the hoy* outalda oi. a Ashing trip In -jtha "Capt. Lew" Haturdsy morning. "TThere wasn't much kick left In most «|0f the youths when they returned to r shore in the afternoon. They had ' I made a strong tight and gava Father Neptune many a good tackle, hut Ibe I old man of the sea proved too much K ! for mauy of them. It wa* decidedly
l rough outside Halurday, hut the hoys n soon rrcoverail aud they were proud of - their catch, they landing about tbree s dozen of Usb, eomeof tbem weakflsh u weighing three ami four pound*. r< Coach Keogh got a large see base. J' The members of the team had a good real on Huoday. Tba aquad cam* "} lo ttlla city at the euggestloii of the manager of the team, Is! ward Kiev, It Jr.. wIh> u the sou of Hurregate Ittce, of Cape -May County. "• It sal karratu Fo« Hale.— 05000 00 for a twin houaa lu central put of the x- city, rented all year. Addraaa Hbxtixel office. edv-H
PARADE OF CHILDREN OF SCHOOLS WAS EYE-OPENER - ' . \ .._zv \
HjGTSCHOOL ATHLETES BUSY . pi Boys Arc Making Active Ar- ^ rangemcnts for Unusnally ol Big Season. jjj The Ocean City High -School Athletic tt As-oclallon I: preparing for a season «l of great activities this fall and winter At the annifkl meellng Monday all the ai new ofllcers were present and eu- j tary. Lewi. McAllister; trrasurer V Leslie Taylor. 5 The association has a cash balance a of f II In- the treasury, and *27 50 la due p the advertising committee. It slated at the meeting that lasl * year, alien Ihe association wa* man- c organization meeting all of Its ex- o for Ihe llrst tlme'jn six years j The association durlug the coming f will again be under, the absolute 1 management of the boya. Plans are being made for a soccer t football schedule, which will include | games with the Mooreatown High Hchool, Moorestown Friends' School, ; Central High Hchool, . liplsropal Academy, Haverford Gram , Hchool and Haverford College , Freshmen. Games will, begin Goto- . 22. The basket hall committee Is arrang- . \ InJ for a schedule of twenty games. | I,<>Cal contests will he held In the i I Bowling Casino. i Louis Husson ami-wife, of Beesley's , i Point, were guests Monday night and , of Lawyer William B. Davis . and wife .j^t 'ihelr- eollage, Fourth street and Atlantic avenue. Mr. and I Mrs. Husson came over and returned . their motor boat, the Helen, a craft . (hat is much admired hy'thelr friends. Pitted Auction nrldur. Mrs. Maurice Daniels gave an auctlou bridge and buffet lunch To ' some of her friends on Monday after- • noon, Hepteraber'22 Those present ' were Miss Hera Vollum, Mr*. William Htlllwell, Mrs. Irfo Htggerty, Mrs. G. ' Hhefzllne, Mr*. W. Cooley. Mr*. U.O. • Daniels and Mrs. H. Huberts. «one on Auto Trtis. Allan Hcull, the bnllder, left here , Huoday, accompanied by hie wife and I daughter, on an automobile trip II through Ibe New England Htatea and >t on lo Canada. With them aleo wa* g Mis* Bertha Hcull. They will be gone two weeks. , H
HAND MUST HURRY p ; WORK ON CONTRACT , "I
ell Freeholders Decide to Send to Him Notice to This ^ Effect. The members of the Cape May fll County Board of Freeholder# held a hc meeting here Monday after making P' Inspection of the work on eeveral » made tn thla taction. Tbey had din- H at the Hewllnga. lr' The members of the board, on their P* tour, Inspected the work on the Ocean f City turnpike, it was stated by the dl members that they ware not satisfied with conditions, and they Instructed contractor, Robert E. Hand, to ** push the work or the contract will be cl annulled. The board accepted the Bee Isle road, which wa* built by Henry Clouting. Because of the unfinished condition " of the road from Beavllle to Beealey'a H the highway was not accepted from Contractor Miller. a Rrisuer tor Councils. Past Commodore William K. Hexamer, of the Ocean Clly Yacht Club, " haa been nominated for Ihe office of . select councilman from Ihe Fifteenth Ward In Philadelphia. Commodore ' Hexamer la a hustler and he'll make , au alert and Orel clase representative of the people In the upper branch of I %onneiln. i " ' - 7 A letter from Harvay Y. Lake, of I this city, statee that lie was playing s winning tenuis ou the Rote Courts at j Baltimore last week and that ha exr peeled lo play ou the courta of the e Washington Couulry Club, Waablngh Ion, D. C.. Monday and Tnaaday of y Ibis week.
" * rialsiu t.l*~ » -Fred L. Breitlnger, a well", known n Philadelphia lawyer, was here on a i. tt.blug Dip Hal unlay *ndogr»atly enjoyed bla visit. .Mr. Brvltloger, who e>ef several friend* here, wa# a candla del* for a municipal ennrt Judgeship a atleet week's primaries. », — '• Ia«T.- "Breastpin on Asbnry avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth "treats. Return to 12k; As bury evea uue. adv-U la The Find National Hawk of Ocean j. city will appreciate llie depoett of U your small earning*. adv U s
Turnont ofLittle Ones Feature of Dedication of Wesley Avenue Building. The Wesley Avenue Grade School we* dedicated wltlfltnposlng end Impressive ceremonies Friday atternoon. A great feature of the occasion and a beautifuf sight, Indeed, wa* Ihe parade Ihe school children. There were nearly D0U little onee In line, each carrying a flag, and, as they waved these emblems of their country, the waa thrilling. Headed by the Pltaeanlvllle Band aud member* of Iota Council, No. 128, O. C. A. M. .wiih tbelr flring squad, and members of Washington Camp, No. 75. P. O H. of A., the children marched to the new school house, on avenue, near Fourth street. of ihe Daughter* of America and Ihe P. O. of A. accompanied lire procession hi automobiles." " My Country, 'Tie of Thee," waa >uug by (be children aud tho*e In the crowd, the baud leading. The flag presented by the patriotic orders of thla' clly waa unfurled by Cora Hopley, a number of little fluttering out when It opened. flag I* 5x9 feet, the regulation alia. Prayer wa* offered by the Rev. d'arle* H. Bohner, paalor of the First 1 Church. The Itev. Dr. J. Morgan Bead, of New' Brunswick, representing the . Junior Mechaulca Order, wae Introduced by J. W. Thurston, who waa > chairman of the meeting. Dr. Read ' In a hurry to catch a train. He eald he wa* uot trying to gat ont - of making a speech. Ht woold like . talk for an hour and a half, bat • had been a change In the train schedule, which made It naoeaaary for 1 1 1 in to leave here early. As on* representing the Junior Mechanic*, an ' organization with over aofax) members 1 In thlsHtale, he said they ar* Interacted " In Ibe public school. They are not 1 agalnstffforelRiiers or Roman Catbellee, 1 but they aland for everything that la 1 good, and especially for tha adoration 1 not ot the few" but of tba maaara. Tha speaker told a story of four boya— one hla own son, who had an excellent monthly report from " his school, but who was overtopped by ° an Irish lad, a Hebrew youth and a '' negro boy. This la the kind of adoration the Junior Mechanics believe In, ° and IM expressed the opinion that.tble " Is what Is belng^Jone In Ocran City. Tha speaker eald that (lie parade of the echool children that anarnoon wae one of the grandest spectacle* he trad re ever wllneeeed. d Dr. Head raid that the country la jj safe In the hands or such children as ta tbaae. ie Tba flag was formally presented to the Board of Education by Mayor nn hshklr of lb* netrlotlc behalf tha patriotic
order*. Tbeboerd was rap reran tad oo the platform by R. B. Btltaa, A. W. and 8. B. Bwan. Mayor Bradley said It waa a grant plea >u re for him to etand than and represent the patriotic order* of thl* i ._ i ,hl* kM.illSil Ah
and to p reran t thle flag the Board of Kd oration. There are aleo bible* to be praeeotnd, be stated, but the book* had not yet arrived. The Legislator* haa decreed that tha shall float over every peblle school He said ha laid particular eaapbael*on public aehoola, to which loatllutloua all children are wekxrawl. spoke of the educational advantage* of the childraooModay compared to the days of the jaareota of many of them. He urged the children to show tbelr appreciation by attending reboot regularly. The echool baa mat much, bat It haa given chserfully. He aaked tb* children to study diligently and respect and obey their teacher*. Ha commended the flag to tha taaetraea. feeling assured that they will naake school tb* greateet la tba United Htate*. Hpeorar H. Swan, la accepting tba for the Board of Ed neat Ion, spoke a* follows : "In behalf of tb* Board of Education of Ocean City I accept the** bible* and I here flags from thera patriotic societies. I accept tbem not oaly tec tbe Board of Education, bat for tb* teachers, scholars and the eltlaaaa of Ocean City in general. Tbe^mpnlm there glfu I* characteristic of their organizations. "Many people anppom they are merely fraternal order* organ laedto ' or dlatieaa,baiy tbalr departed brothers 1 and akttara, look after the weHaieof 1 widows and orphans, etc. Tree, thla ' Is pert of tbelr purpora In orgenhdog, * bat It la tbe least by far ot tba loMol and purposes of thera societies, and by ' tbe preeentetkra of there bibles and this flag It proves that, next lo tbalr love for tb* Creator, they believe that patriotism is oo# of the noblest and n ti Ig beet affkctlons of tha human ami. " la accepting tbem gifts, let am »- assure you they ere thaEkfally mio calved and appreciated far arera tfaaa b icoeainuea ee wrarad riagal lp Fob RXXT — Two mne-room hpoad*. ill convealaaca*. with hot air MM. on* eight-room imam. Ml entevaoaeocaa, except beat; alio oae aaamt dlaa U foT*ud FHANK K. DAHHT, in REAL IMfTATK BROUW, Of Boons Bldg. «h and AlbrayAra. \ ■ . '

