Ocean City Sentinel, 4 December 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel K. CURTIS ROBINSON MHw and Proprietor OCKAM CITY. . . NEW JERSEY BcD 'Phone No 66-X tie flrniSSll!'™ eppil ^iMjrork proorpti}' 1"o* *xp*ri*no** fJU'Rri HAY. I»K< KiIIIKH 4 II , Kalmd el the Poet OIHce el Oau Oh;. ■ J.HMMD4 cle* oiell msll*-' - As exchange well aori trnly nr. H( who Mope in lilaraee for lite gnalio I (Men In "what the people «ay" will never pel there, for (lie cowl tlial i. aaM fade on hredleee ear. anil the bad l> magnified men j llmee over by jealoney and hatred. ft to bard to And a defender of com mleeloti government In Mlllvllle inleea it la mmebody who le getting a good thing oat of II or who hae an. air to grind, tap the Mlllvllle Itepuhh ran of Monday laM Even men » l>" voted for H now decjart that MllleU'e got a gold brick and cennot Maud the extra ezpetiee w blcli It rntallt Jt wee aaejr to deceive people before I lie nfw •yatena wee put Into effect and » hrn people bad nothing bat glowing deerrlpttone and promleee in guldeiliem bat now thai It hae been Irlerl and cold tlgnraa ehow that II (• raMIng annum than the »td ruunrilmanlc ay Mam. people caonot longer le de aelrad and I be rtiempion. have been brad to adopt the policy of • explain tog." Whenever people are Jntoad to •he point of "captaining" Ibetr came la teatA com miiot by twaoly am ad a atom ad twenty-*** Ha— ic iweJir la a 1 1 mil I i Hal dm yaaa. baa bead New ie* mp 9i nm « tow Jtowwto Star a. a aaitox d to. - ' Mnff uman^I— omoog aa army ad Sacwt villain ad the. lew all wear ■ the Mala. The etataea baa bam a « Caadtotaeftom the Ant. k.r.nn aw » immay. Farhap* the Pwaic rvv p atallaai of lhaex tent of tbta doMrac- " ttva habit aaaoeg mere- children will ■ Mtmalala the Legislature and pallet 11 „ga>hatlttm to theft doty. It cannot ® ha that tha den of boye to queatlon 11 taiamplli ail to Parnate or that cMy " amaag New Jersey communities. h Jfx order by the Commlealonar of " PlMtam weald mam dorigned to ahnt " eat tha aaajortty at thorn Ctrl! War • irimmalHIsH tcgalou the weaaloa " Ihdaadae the Sherwood law. Tbeap- P pMaaat aaaat peodaoa a Bible record of * hla thmtty and praofc of UU employ „ Stoat dee tmyaara before ldao What [ peapaettoa ad Amarkau famine* aver kepi mmglila Bible records for half • aaalaryf aahs tha Newark Mar * PftoaMy aatoaalua hundred, while " am ay aavar ImdyAch record* And d ■hat aboat tha aagrb vatctaoa. moat at wham wan bom in riaveeyT Aa tor amp toy meal lue the decade prodpdtoRlM.haadmd.ofthoumud. of • the aaevlvaea waea boy* of between Nina aad twaaty whan the war ' t**a* awe and aklUrwi ■« ..... - eat year*

aaritar. Il to wMh good r*a*ou that MmOmsd Army ofthe Republic pro *■»» — ato»t thle arbHrarp piece of JB altoiiM every community there MS portal* who do hot know, and She mamlagly do not care, whara thaar child ran apaad ibelr evening, or lha company tbay mingle wl b. Mich Pttoll an guilty of criminal nagllBwmt aad tbay an mainly to blata* if Ihdt ahlldiaa baaaam of that neglect So to the had It la the dnty of every MlNt aad aaothw to safeguard the toetale of their aoa'a afad daughters, na» to da that lhay moat eaarclm wlae YttUeaee aad antborlty. Tha beat totogward la to makf the home life BiHHat aad attractive and to luvHa yaaag paopla of good eb. radar to ■eat their children in tbair own feaaaa. But ao boaae ctu be made alt radii I and- wlaeome If the parent* ahead every night in the wank an atoast. aad It I.Jod than where the tolaJwmkn— lie. In many a home. tltaiBlli ahome can have, but Iota of pawateaaam to havcuoaauae of value. M tbay had tbay would look more MHfSHy after the Iremurr WW AavKanaiMu WAV a. ^.^hmry new. pa per or period •htoy-afgaadadvertlalng. Ouaoflte ia«aa general advorihari In the Cahad Btalaa, if aot quite the large*!, b a maaufactom In tb* Philadelphia torimpuila district. Thaaala a aavar ending race at that Bisrt hat worn Iba advertlslug d.p.rttomg aod tha build era Theadvartl*cr* Matja m aaach bonnes. that the hsSAda an kept busy enlarging the ■Maqr. Hamdhlng Ilka •1.000.000 a year' I. •pmt to advertlalng ihi* company'* aatpat, which la a luxury In every ansa. At the prmei.1 moment order. R" hnilnam an ao far ahead of -IN tsaarhy nflha plaal that II ouuM •torn a faopelen Job to calcli up Itut the advartlaera never relax The baad of thai great concern now hswda almod batter than anybody •lea that baton you can reap a harvest fan aaud drat aow the and. say. the ***** ledger. The advertbwr- arc the chap* that an doing that. I How ia the accepted time to stiverthe yaar holiday good*. People are haying Uhridm a. pagmuU earlier th.n •* "tort yaar "ad" in the MkktiCta>*svai.Ki.RCTr:D. ! It i* lbs amorally dtpnand opinion ■ -Of tossy aamapa panto thle eongrea- f daiml Mililllthae the uext coogre**-/■BS-WSI ha a Rapwblieao, aod thl. ' ..W" h waeinalili. The Second

II I 'oogresalonal District . cnmprielng tbr : counties of Altanllc, f'apc May. - < 'umber land and Hurllnglmi 1* Re.! . publican under everything l,iii-f«csk coudillon* *uch a* have been rxprrIvnccd during I be laal few year* Speaking on llile matter, the Bridge1 ion Pioneer *ay*: The prraeot member of Congress from tbe Second (°ougre**lon*l District . I. loipowlblt for re-clcctlou under any r ordinary clrcumriance*. It I* doubtful If be could be renominated by lit* party If he dfl ool hare the advantage of having been once elected. HI* ; *ucce**or will be * Republican If I be Republican* of tbe rie-oud t'ongre*- . *11.11*1 I II*| rut lake any. InlrreM In - mary. The leader* and representative . men of tlie four oountle* *lmuld mufti t concerning thl* mailer. They *hould I agree lo ley aalde all peramial preju- . dice and couuty claim* for preferment j and u*e their Influeuce and put forth > Ibelr be-l efforts lo centre upon a can j didale who will appeal l» ibe pwpie ! The raudldate •l.ould tie a young V man. progressive and aggre*lvr * . man a tm can accomplish something] , for hla dlMricf. and who will aland fbr j p tl* lire l«.ue*of Ihe pre*eut and for a j eouatructlve future Snrb a man w III | , *weep Ibe dMrk-t, and Iteytuljllran* i r will fail in making Ibe mod of llieir , f op|«rlontiy If ltief*3onT name .urli a j rw.ore.a: "a*aaooxi.KD." ' When Secretary of Stat* Hryan * arao.palgniuf In New Jecary be mid ■ TIM new tariff bill ha* been pamed II i* now In effact Haee y-a heard *f ' a panic re»ulliog? ' ' Not }«. Neil her have ae heard of i 1 the coat of II r log tax lag a tnmiae We were told repaalaifly ■ bee Mr W 1'arn ' aa* aeaklBC lb* bamiBatKMi far pre*. denl that lb* an* -ore way to brn^ i ' do* o the react of fnndtoffk a-a* to re t r dwrloc the tariff icaiidmaw He made M ton ihrwaahoai tlw i owtolry Ham fflto peatoeaani htm a*. WatortBgwa awdgawt baa a eymga . gwwa a U IN a iai ■ «wg*am ami the > m* tm wr-ja* w itoc ■ * to « am a hisaamm *a - What art yam md mm mmag a c paaad today? Jhd m mm m lha owe tariff bill Wl* pan if.lt wa* aaaeaa can wHb a graaf Saariah aftrampwaay tl fiMffi of fraa trad* that many p carload* of haaf war* being ablpped to « counlry dally from Canada and S ahlpload* of haaf wan coming w ban fiom Argautlua. at K very body rg>o4eed bacauat they " Ibt prleo of aiaak going down; but W Inataad of going down it baa auedtly ai gone up. aaya tb* Mala Oaaaua, aod n we are now told that M amy reach the p pilch of one dollar a pound before It I, dop* it Tbe null price of agga today In oi aad New York City an tl higher, and t be tendency la apwatd. The praapaet la not a cheerful one. li and tbe MiepMoo that Iba paopla bare a once mon bam hambooxled I* aacb d gaining drangtb. a NEW ATTENDANCE LAW i. •* Were Strict. Local P.reni el Arc ataianrito. '< The compnlaory attandance aarilou 61

' SUNDAY IN THE ~ [ i LOCAL CHURCHES' — 1 i Strong ScrmuuH and Excdlcut J _ Music Heard by Con- > gregations. * fairly, aril fllled at llie y«iriii- "f. j , Tlieltev. ficorge K M urji, Afl'lul*- , evening In good nnigrrgalkn1* Hi. j rlple*blp " Kirri If* principle, otcdiei.ee to lod. Peter'* kn.crr lo Ibe high pneai .'We , j oogbl Ii) obey lint raiher than man ." ' mooy la Ibe fnndamenlal pir|«w of I j diwipletblp Wa are In. aiimiaii ijof Him totbeaorld. . Anotber fnodar menial porpoar of Ih* < brlwaii **rj I Third. It* |>n*er. The *|oni of! tirw f |l* lo WHUMO of lb* tblog. .rf I hrvw I r--.iv «pltu work* through o* '.-w! > f . doubled bed onowoUeC mar t 1-r.wjo r cam* He IwarC abnol Je-o. ' » • 1 and MM hoy |* gr Ic jam *M iwj' ;k*m Hrdii m make an; tone j ' rwwwrtu lcO«a m Hi •*■ JW* year. ye US w«y my am lr*mi. • I? ww mtu Haa fl» won fit wil . anc dnwri «* a> fti Mr u - m la ibe new fim)inai iWrea r Km (tare* H Mohoer. ibe _ paator. delivered the funrth of bh nrtaa of aermoua lo young men laal •' Sunday arming. a large audience wa* antmbled and a very Inlereetlng . aermou waa preached on Ihe ri>em».' "Tbe Young Mad aa Out of tbe World'* Worker* " Tb* mualc wa* of •' axoapt tonally high order, tb* choir raodering a very beautiful am hem pncadlug Tbe aermou, and Mm* T Coraoo dogtog a mod plaaaaopraoo aoto. em Hied "Tba Plain, of Payee," Immediately at tbe cloae of 6 dtarnura* Tb* Re*. Mr. Buhner took aa iii* John 9; 4: -I mual work Ibe work* of I) In) that art) I m* wbllt II M day; tbenlgbl onmdb. when no man work.'1 Ha **ld In part: "Tbar* la Ho more Important epoch a young man'* lift than thai lu which bt aarnauly and acrioualy chooaaa tb* career lo which be ho|>e* devot* hla llf*. In making hi* cbole* a young man ahould Invariably , . j ».u u a iua.) .uuuiu invarianiy

• of the acbool lawa a* ameodad April, t 191k, la vary drici, and aaars* to be • bringing about raal compnlaory *du- 1 if cation in tbl* Stale Pa rente aad 1 pupil* are gradually coming to ondtrdand what th*wm*odm*et to tba law ' mean*, and, *o far a* IbMotfy MconI earned, tbay are plaeaad with Iba law • aod era gaaaraliy dlapeaad to obey It. ' Bit in a veiy tow caaaa, paranu aad ' II pupil* bav* not qnlla yat came Intake 1 '• the law mrionaly enough. ' For lodance, paranta cat. no I now aa 1 heretofore keep a pupil out of acbool ' whenever tbar* bappenrto bi a job of • work tlwy want done. I Or again, pnptla cannot b* kept nut • of acbool bacaua* tbay don't Ilk* tb* 1 ' teaeber or have become oil coded at 1 » aomatblbg ahe haa don* or raid. Tb# ' 1 law take* bold In tbeae caaaa and It* 1 ' provlaloo* mak* tb* acbool paramount 1 within It* apbera of doty. Children > mud go to ecbool, and mini obey tbe 1 ■ *cIhm>I autborlllr*. 1 I l*c )M tot Church *r raters. Next Sunday lli* -Rav. Ueorg* K. ' ' Milch, of Urosar Seminary, will occupy < ' tb* pulpit at both morning and even- I . Ing services. Preaching at 10 SO a. m I and 7A0 p. m. Sunday school, 2.S0 In I the afternoon. i Not* Trlulla Church hcrvtcca. ) Ou Sunday mornlug next, being tbe , . Ilr»t Sunday In lbs montb, there will , be a celebration of tbe Holy Com- , munlon at 10.46. Evening service at , 7.45; Sunday acbool In the afltrnooo •I * o'clock. t ■cake lor Uhrarg. ■ fifty wall-aalccted and valuable 1 ' bav* arrived at tb* paraonag* J 1 SI "*• E "»oday acbool library. ■ , riiey will fa* available next Sunday. , i ...r j fre Alarm Btiaali. , II— Sixth and Pieaaur* avenue. I 17— Eleventh and Hay avenue. IB— Kourtaeutb and Pleasure ate. • •'•I -Seventh aud Wear avenue. I Seooud and A .bury avenue. !» 4.1— Fourth and Asbury avenue. c 45 — Eighth and Asbury avenue. J 41 — Tenth and Aabnry avenue. 41 — T hirteenth and Asbury avenue. C — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. 0 61— North and Ceotral avenue. c 61— Sixth and Central avenue. tl 57 - Eleventh and Central avenue. 17 -Twelfth aud Wesley avenue. •»— Fourteenth and Wealey avenue. « 75 - P'uurtb aud Oceau avenue. p 75— Seveutb aud Ocean avenue , . 7B— Ntnth'aud Ocean avenii*. i Id-Secoud and Atlaulic avenue. I !, I Boardwalk and Mnorlyu terrace I 911— llay avenur and Ballcraea road !cl -jan Ad. in |: The Sentinel] 1

b* governed wUb special ref. rence to | hla Individual tastes. A young man . caonot boosstly mak* a success lu auy I department of llf* uulam be 1* (Hied . for II by nature aod training, auy , mora than a married man can be truly . bappy lu ble barn* units* be love* bis r wlft. "Having Ibougbtfully cboaan hit I career, tb* next thing devolving upon , a young mau M lo p* ra latently and couacMntloualy work at it. Let no , young man b* afraid of downright, I booad. bard work." I Mr. Bohoer tban want on to sbow how labor t* tba flnt law of society, l having bean enforced by God aa such ( In tb# primal command, "In tbe sweat , of thy face shall tboo eat broad," and , recti forced by tb* apostle who atated , It negatively. "If any man will not I work, nail her let him eat." Tb* man , who will hot work I* a loos* pin In Ih* f machine. The order of nature would be better off without him Tb# m In later alad spoke of work aa being the secret 6f happlnaaa and tb* key to auccamA and with apt llludratkui* r exemplified these very manifest \ A very Impressive port of tbe Hev Vble discourse waa reached when tii language of rare beauty he described the career of Jeau* who atatide forth aa the noblest of the 1 world'* worker*. Heapokeof Jesus aa faithful In the carpenter shop, mending Ibe faruliure brought in by the villagers, and giving them honest work for bone«l wagea.bui at tbe same time aa not being unmludful of the 1 work for which Ood bad sent ' , Into tbe world He called upon i >g men to he faithful In Hie work- I •hop, but not lu let Its four wall, confine tin- in Tb. truest success, aald ; Mr Itoliner, la not merely to wlu ' mouey or fams. but lo work for (iod. In I high fellowship With Jeau. ChrUt. < Tbe sermon wa* a very stirring one ! and full of counsel and Inspiration for i the many young people preeent. Next i Mntday evening The aerie* will be 1 closed with a sermon on "Tbe Young 1 Man for the Twentieth Ceutury." 1 ITHJri x. x < Tb* theme of the Rev. J. B Haloes' ' morning aermou waa "Cbrlrilan Kffl- I clency," a anbject which ba aald lay t upon him aa a message which 1 must be glveu tb* people "In view B of the Christian Efficiency ('(inference ' which, under tbe direction of Blebop fi Berry, la thl* week being held In tbe 'I Arch HI reel M E Church, Pblladel- b phla. I have dectded," he aald. "tol" I preach llie -tnuuii today." |, ; The fc-npiure tewiu waa the third '• , cb.pte, °f M. Paul a second epbilc in 11 luiothy; the text was tbe aevetitrenih ai iven« of the same chapter. -That tlie " jn»nofGod may t» perfect. th..rou*hly F furutabed unto all good works " u I>r. Halo#.' Introduction t>„rr b, 11« leuarksd tbat every* here In Hw

y '• Industrial world, employer* of labor aod tbair employee* era striving in u attain a greater degree of efficiency, by 0 endeavoring to eliminate waste— wane " of time and waste of energy. Tb# ° question of efficiency I* before ibe ' (> Cb rid leo Churcli and It mual be taken up, considered aud answered a. It la ; * belug answered lu the Industrial world; otherwise tba church a* we 1 b know it will cnaaa lo be tbe cliurcb of >( Christ and lie relegated l>. the scrap \ d bcap' b a Tlie epeaker declared ibal llie new *1 ■* birth I* absolutely necessary to a man • d hatamkaam. l« .» ..i— 1— -a. .

be can any be efficient • In Cbridtan work. We are to be boru d of God aod bav* th* w lines, of the K Hplrll that we bav* the power to be- • com* sons of Ood. before we may even 0 cuter tbat spiritual atmosphere which • prompts us to seek, to know and lo do • HI* will. At tbl* point, tlie pastor spoke of the terrible wad. of thought, of heart 4 power, of soul energy which Is rife In • Ih* Church, the flippant, careless and n pleasure lovlug lire which la being e ,0° profewed Christians. 5 T he«* are Inviting from the Judge of ""C *eulence against the , slolhful and unprofitable servant Dr. Haine* declared that deep con. , 1 vict ion In tbe soul of tbe worker mu.t i precede and support all efficient moral P aud spiritual work; lo olbar word* all , Cbridtan work. And (bat deep ranvlct Ion aud belief must re>t hi God 1 We must believe Ood. and that (iod ■ Jt.ua Cbrid I* tbe Havlourof the < . world, and belltve It with llie w hite I beat of a conviction which must name 1 In the evening, tbe aermou w». i bated on tbe first twelve verse* or the tocnud chapter of 81. Haul's second ( SF1!!1' lo Timothy, and Hebrew, li. S 2L",liftoroo< The text was Heb, II; 27: "By faith he forwxik Egypt pot fearing tba wrath of ih* king; for " i he endured, as seeing hint who i. in. 1 , visible" The last clause carilea the ' thought of the theme. ' The |iastor flrst staled tbat in general " life |( governed by a purpose ' which lathe motive direct or Indirect °f'bM bf*'* action That purpose ft. either great, worthy and honorable or trivial, UDWortby or dishonorable And i lb* basic motive of a man's life . «n ■ be concealed, but *o .lami.. n,. entire peraonallty a* to be read of all man. No maD can bide ble charai-trt from bit fellowe. None can liv* aod dlehonestly and deceive ' by a simulation of goodnen and "■ I respectability. ,j. I Dr. Haluea added here that the ' A fading motive of an historical epoch K I* easily discoverable from tbe achieve- , Kmeuls of that epoch and tbe meu who , H •'• «» chief ach-rt There can t>e no mistaking the purpose of the Hi Igrim " of Washington and tl,r '' Fatheo.i.f Lincoln s,„i Th« sprakar declared that there

r *ecm In be now In tbl* nation two ^ I, dominant pur|xi*ea, one of w bleb Is to get wealth, the other to bav* a good lime, to seek physical pleasure. He 1 r then went on to ehow that these pur " e po*v*. if Iiiry are the chief ours of Ills r do not furnish a wurtliy luntlve In mould the life aud character If thrv are governing motives, they Iwconir ■ Iguoble aud uuworthy. I The latter |«rt of tbe sermon *a, . addressed specially to youug men w lu> , were earneslly warned of (heoiiisr of trifling llvlug and callrtl ' upou to endure hardness lu the line .if i duly, to live their lives as in Ihe presence of God to do H la will.

A Lady Interred Us that She iSAVED ENOUGH I \ • bv taking aiiiaotagc ut «a low j>yce fin One Month to Buy I TON Of COAL. Why not yon" ' These Very Low Prices Oood tor One Week: _

BRCK II Rump Steak Round Steak J-*' , e Srr'oin Straw. Rib Roast. . t ".ood Stew Brrt '■ A „ Fre-lj Hambtng.

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Stewart's^Sanitarv Market Twelfth Sire -t anj I»h«in Avenue MILLER .BROTHERS A HENSlCr ma* s cckcbratco icc cmc am ..«c*Bsd altol a .d as ail, l« pleasr>l I.. en, I'M '-=ws ■ WKb Int moi t>, lb* pint uuart »r i»a tii.trr*u> wAnnmd a- i*m.+«, •M M »••->• aecwwx ocean cur. n j LAWRENCE M. LEAR •7^-..., .»-• N C. GODFREY Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings SST-SSS ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN — w— waaBBiBi— MnHHMWB««aaBB tan Yard snd jasn work stleuded to promptly. All kinds uf liouse and yard planU. Mpseial seashore lawn grass seel fur sale. Ileal grade, of shade and ornamental trees and hedging. Would be pleased (., do your woik for you. Top mil sold In any quantity an! special* reillllacr f..y your flower beds. ] ELMER H. CRANE • ao MOORLVN TERRACE 0°—CUy to.YsY^.em^ j

; Fall Planting I PLANTING HEDGt'TRtEs! SHRUBBERY. ETC. J* j* j Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Price, sod Work Right. Both 1 Phooea Jt j, j, f ! ; Ocean City Title and Trust Company | of Ocean City, New Jersey! capital $100,000 surplus $30,000 O'RECTORB |i: Baakiag k> Mail a Syeciall, |Ji 1

Hisfh in Efficiency ! LOW IN COST U Ocean City IMocliic Light Company Mazda Lamps UI 5T fi'iiiiiiiii j - j j; | CITY GAS LIGHT CO. j ' Hell Phone 18 Intervale PI" .c tjfA SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building * ' ;w AMU KY AVKN'OI* (kr-an City, New Jr-rvry HEADQUARTERS For anv thiiiir v<»u w:m( to know about 1 l»uil«iin^. \-e you f.ti.icv '.u-yi how !.< p'an vottt house > You arc invite! i U's-dM you :.*<• to have yout i.leas „l a house .IrvrU.jHsl jw I what '! would cost to build ' lo out show looms, where samples may Iw seen ami Hint i. I ttu.merits and cost discussed. Arc you trndecideti who to. have Ituihi your housed ll will cost \ ..ti tiu more to have a nRHi who lias dcsigiusl and Imilt mauv oflhe hn.-si buildings iu O. can City. JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot roll SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spate the time to look after it closely yourself and must drjieud ii|m>ii Ihe honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of |>cople and could trfrt yon to any or all of tlietu. Send for the list of names an.l'pliologTaphs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend (lb SI. Opposite P. 0. BUILDER "T)'Y I L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty li Hotels and Bungalows , 1 Contractor and Builder. Everything u, ti.* Building i.m* Plans and Specifications Furnisliwl. listimatcs Cheerfully Given. — 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE— 745 Wwt Avenu* Allen Scull THE BVlUiBER

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Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ,OCEANC,TV NEW jersey "| I B-4-U-BILD-KUM=C-US "There's a Reason" ^[Prompt, economical and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work ' ' i Call us tt|. Ocean City House Bide. Co. \Yu II Shitii Prcsidrut Kmiu M t — > >"v.u km ■ it M Towksknd. B"nj F Yotutc. Secretiry Bcii HI...QC. J».< Office; Bay Ave ,)ct |(UhanJ | |th 5ts GOOD PA I fSJTI INJG ,] JULIUS E. JOCHER, jr p-usoeesh,* Wnttna an& Dccorattng ; ST'"t'' BOT tlGMTH BTH.c't '* Y

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