OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXV. • OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 11(15 >"N(j. 3] •
Ocean City Sentinel ocian city, m. j . R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Pr^Hetof Si.oo Per -Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTORMEf*.AT.I.AW. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Bnpram." jo^TTLm mli'ooM0" IS OMT7 PuSe.' CAPE EAT CODKT HOI ME, E. J. (Oppoeii* Public Buildings i JjA W AOFFIG<ES" L BO*"" ; Apgar & Boswell, BOURHK HI' 11.1)1 NU. ' AHBl'KY AVKNll Bjrad^El U H TH HTKKKT ; LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddiogs & Read BsrUslt* H u fid I ag?:?: 'ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law NEWELL HEUUNGS Attorney at Law 809 Eighth HI reel Ocean city New Jereey M, ORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Eumined Without Drops Newsnl up-lo dau mrlbndi. KsU-fsrtloD . fMnTw'n^nerwUj^cul^lo^Vnitelpbla j Mr Hock oi Kr» jgeMsaM apMUcica uu i " A. w. ELY ATLANTIC CTTT, I. J. J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. KIUUTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. At Klcbard TovoHUd *. Palermo. 4J0 to VJO p. m. dally. Bell Phone. Karmer e Line. Ml •ff|AtaCoMi,M.D.£H lie Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Die W. F. HAINES j COR. NINTH ANC WESLEY AVE. ( OCEAN CITY; N. J. UKPIt'K Hol'KH: |l Both Phone. Florence Brick Haines COR. 9TH and WESLEY AVE NCCH AN O-THE RAPIST M.H.ce, Hwsdlsb Movemenu Medical and Correct Its Urmnaatlce Hour, bj appointment JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Both Phone. P" J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• Dentins!" 809 Central Avenue tt'EAl CITY. N. *. J)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. KlcbtbKI. UKMVartjr Ave. Bell 245- A Both Phone. tetsr- Stats H-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. Meoager •th and Wealey Avei. Ocean City. N J . Bank Stock for Sale ONE SHARE OF STOCK OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY. N. J . Will lake a reasonable price a» compared with book value. Make oiler by letter et once, to LOCK SOX. NO. IIS Try sn Advertisement la the 8BNTINEL
1 Attention, Cottagers There is e first-class Greenhouse establishment. on Main Shore Road. al Ocean Heights, near Somen.' Point, within easy reach of J Ocean City, where plants and cut -flowers of all kinds are to be had. Out watchword i. RELIABILITY. •* Nothing add. more to the value or attractiveness of your cottage 1 j than planting when PROPERLY In INK.. Telephone or give us a rail. Colonial Greenhouses , Telephone. Somers' Point, 1 2-j IJn wood Post Office !F©S SALE AT COST A l»eautiful Cottage-Bungalow 011 Wesley * avenue, facing the ocean,/ near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, aud is the I j Best Bargain in that choice district of the resort. For full particulars" inquire MASSE Y & EDWARDS r EIGHTH AND'CENTRAL AVE. • r - Heated Apartments For Rent by the Year ' Furnished or unfurnished at a very moderate rent. Five rooms aud hath; every modern convenience. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. r — 5 — — — — — ' B. Frank Smith Go.,'"10Auo"i"E | If yon have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine j lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. j Two lota comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. .Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, {attached garage in rear, splenditL-opportunity. Fire insurance placed ' 1 with best companies. i 1 1036 Asbury Ave. ' TJ AVE you a cottage, bungalow or aparfc- • ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere, v Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. t 720-22 Asbury Ave. ■ j — R.p.lrlng Engraving MAYER'S Jewelry and Novelties 843 Asbury Avenue Next to City Hall Ocean City, N. J. Cut Gins, and Chin.- Price, lower then elsewhere. All good, guaranteed u represented. If not, vour mo.icv l. cheerfully refunded T Watche. J TNEY PLANT^^i' ™d I I MAYER The Reliable Jeweler
The Business Man's Bank Shrewd business men saythat a man 's banking connection is the big factor in I his business success. ^'1 Think of all the successful , well managed business I houses yon know. In j every instance you will find their finances handled by j a successful, well managed bank. R I] Proof of Cape May Conn- j ty's confidence in the First National Bank is the fact 1 that a large nttmlter of sue- I cessful business houses in this vicinity maintain bank- = ing connections here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK L Ocean City, N. J. | 3
The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ♦14-918 4 (bury Ave.. Oceaa City. N. J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Eggs A»k for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Phones J^ARK LAKE | Undertaker and Embalmer " rtiODSlM OCKAM OITE.M.J.
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METHODIST MEN ENJOY i "GET-TOGETHER" MEETING
: Fine Addresses by Professor ! Reichly, ffm, E. Nassey, Dr. Corson and Others. | The members of lha Men's Bible I e Class of the First M. E." Church ss- ' rooms of the cliurcb Tuesday evening 1 111 a "grt-logetber" meeting prepare- 1' A feature of the occasion was the speech made by William K. Maasey. ! au active member of the cia-a. | ' Kzeellent addresses also were made I by Prof. Reichly. president of the class < and principal of I be Ocean City High 1 School; the Rev. J. B. Kulp, Dr. Allen 1 Corson, the Rev. (i. W. F. Woodslde, Dr. Chas: K Edwards and Harvey Y. . Lake, president of the Hoard of Kdu 1 R. W. Edwards read one of J. Whit- 1 i ouit> Riley's poems. He also had 1 | charge of the Vlclrola and during the 1 the evening pleased the crowd by plac- 1 lug thereon a record by ttieaus of which 1 they heard Frauk M. Conly's voice as ' be sang "Browu.Ocluber Ale." Prof. Reichly expressed his pleasure i at getting among a baud of meu like this. The most Inleresllug thlug in the world Is a man. To meet (he dif- 1 ferenl kinds of meu, study thetp and get hack of the elements that made (hem what they are Is the most luteresllng thlug one cao do. -As a man , Prof. Reichly told of Daniel Web- , > ster being presented when a child by , his father with a handkerchief ou , . which was priuted the CouslUullou of , . the United States. The lad (bus , studied the constitution. He revered It, and when It was attacked, later on. , c the spirit o^the man burst forth lu the j i. defense of the constitution he loved. , , Lincoln learned to lead by means of , , the Hlble. aud the lauguage of the Bli ble Is exhibited In all bis talks aud j writings. The Hlble directed him aud ( made the sympathy lu tha mau The , thoughts that pass through a mau', 7 mlud will be revealed by hla appearance. Vicious' aud Impure thoughts will leave their mark on a man's face , P The thoughlsof the Bible follower will | dominate bis appearance. The | tbougbls that dominate us will mould j themselves ou our faces. , The speaker expressed I be view that i we do not get euuugb of the Bible lu , our schools and colleges. He said be was glad to see (bis group of meu present aud bo|>ed tbey will Interest themselves In the work of i the class. Tbey will be doubly welcome In that room Sunday afternoons . - Dr. Chas. K. Ed wards said he was ; there as a sort of Interloper. He was brought thereby Chief of Police Scull. He declared that there were 1 tWlnurd ou fourth Pais.) 1
ATLANTIC CITY I BOYS ODTCLASSED Co. G's Basket Ball Team j Easy Winners — "Mike" . Sweeney With Visitors. A basktt ball tram from Atlantic Cliy wns easily defeated by the Uceau . City Milliard Club's five at (be armory ( last evening. The score was 61 to 36. ( Stanley Pierce made bis first appear- , ance In the local learn. The visiting players were "Mike" , - Sweeney, Cole. Tollferro, Eble aud Parsells. Sweeney was second base- ( man for the Ocean City baseball learn , a last season, and hla good work last , ' night wou applause from the spec- ( The Cape May Couuty Vocational School lu Agriculture will opeu ou the ( second floor of the bank building, ^ Court House. Monday, November 1. E The first session will begin at 8 a. ' m., and continue until 4 p.m., subject J to change subsequently If clrcum- _ staL seem to require II. Boys and girls sou men aud womeu are eligible to admission from the age of 14 to 70 ( g The work will Include full courses, j part time courses and evening lectures ' upon practical agricultural subjects. > During four or Ave months the theory ' will be laugbt. After Ibis the teacber will continue bis work on the farms In practical direction of eacb individual student. All who are interested should diecues the uirtter wltb me, because the as school Is to be organised In aifcb a - manner as will meet tha needs o' students, rather than by compelling students to adjust themselves to an Inflexible program. All students should begin wltb Abe All stuueuts snouio ocgin who tor
first session of the school, but where ~ this is Impossible admission may be obtained later. = It will be wise to come and arrange about courses on the first day. A pamphlet containing complete Information will ba mailed upou appll- * cation. « |. J. ARCHER STAL'KHOUHK, „ 1*Ch"- ° Changes of copy for display advertisemeuts must be at this otlce not later Utan Wednesday moruiug at 9 1 o'clock sharp for Insertion in (be , HKJcriSKL. Whenever possible It It , requested that tbey be sent In not later 1 than Tuesday. This ruls will be ■ strictly adhered to. adv., t c
'bond issue for beach safetyj ; $7000 Will be Required for! ' Proposed Jetties in South Ocean City. 1 In accordance will, an ordinance to j erect Jetties and providing Tor lite pay- , rasolutlou ws. adopted by the City Commissioner- at their ^weekly meetby a boud Issue I to be dated November I. 191.. and . aud Novemtwr I of each year. The 1 t eel Ion Bonds." The forms of Hie b..nd- were de- . scribed lu the resolujl -n. A notice of I he sale "of the bunds Is 1 published elsewhere In Ihls Issue of . the riKNTlxm.. WANT RIFLE RANGE Hoiubrrclil. The boys of Company U, Third I u- ' faniry. of this city, who made such a fine record al rifle practice al Bea ' a rifle range here In order to keep. ' There Is an Ideal spot for a rifle the Hardens Company's tract ' north of I lie hemic of the Ocean City Yacht Club, III the extreme upper r section of Ibis resort. Capl. Vance L. Ealy bas wrIUeu Victor J Huinbrecht, of IbeUardeus Company, req<iesllng permission for I he use of the laud as George E. tteamau and N.Carlson, of Ihls clly, visited Al Zimmerman,! I resident of this resort, al his i lu Mlllville Buuday. In his 1 garden Ibey saw gieal quantities of strawberries, blackberries aud Tasp- : berries. They picked tome of the fruit 1 aud brought it hack to this city. Clayton Haines Brick,- president of r the Board of Trade, has received a • letter from the Rev .George W'.Henson, of Philadelphia, (hanking the board » for the entertainment provided a uum- | ber of Methodist ministers on tbeocca- . slou of their visit here one day last
big churchmen's i meeting planned " i Methodist Men's Bible Class' i Will Try to Enlist Interest of Other Classes. ' A I the meeting of the Meu's Bible Class of the First M. K. Church Tues day evening. It a*as decided to arrange If possible, for"* a big men's meeting 1 under the auspices of the men's Hlble •lasses of the clly to be held lu the uesr future. The pastor, the Rev. J. B. Kulp.sug- ' ' gesled the occasional use of stereoptl- - coo views to make the Bible lessous ' more real These would give teuewed ' luterest to the lessons. He expressed ' the hope that the class will be able to ' do ihls lu the near future. I Speaking of reviews of the lesson, I he said these are dinicull to have be cau-e so many of the-meu did not at- ' tend the class regularly during the I Mr. Kulp suggested that It would be I a good Idea to bave a union meeting ' with the men's Bible classes of I be - other churches. The minister said that It was his thought to ba< e a big - men's meetlug uuder the ausp'ces ot the meu's Bible classes of the city, the • gathering to be addressed by a good I evangelistic s|«aker. The suggestion met with the approval cf all, and uu motluu (he president of the class, Prof. O. W. Reichly, was rrquested lo usnie a committee , of three to arrange fur a uulun meeting aud report beck. Prof. Reichly Delected the class' so- , clal committee, comprising the follow. , lug: Dr. J. Thoroley Hughes, J. Ros- . coeribarp, 1L W. Edwards, Burrows „ C. Marshall, B. Frauk Brnlth and H. S. Adams. . A vote of thauks was glveu the Ladles' Aid Boclety for the use of. the , society's dishes, etc., lu serving Ice r cream, cake aud coffee. MlaaUleason Dead, j Miss Margaret J Gleason, daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Gleaaou, will be burled today from her pareuta' realdeuce. 636 North Forty-Oral street, West Philadelphia. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung al Bl. Jamea'C'burcb i and the Interment will he al Holy > Cross Cemetery. 'The family has re- - sided at 61 IS Ceulral avenue, this city, f during the summer seasons. Miss - Hies son was about 31 years old. and I was III eighteen moutha. Bbe was very popular among her many friends. I The property of Hiram Bteelman, 1 deceased, at Fourlb street and Asbury • avenue, was sold by Ihe administrator. 1 Hiram Bteelman, Jr.. a few days ago, - to Miss Auua Meehau. Bhe was acting ' for A. C. Boswell, who represented a t client. The property brought about tfloon.
EXCELLENT TEACHERS AT WESLEY AVENUE SCN00L
Instructors Doing Fine Work " Under Direction of Miss F. ] B. Cheyney, Principal. Wblle most of the teachers Id the lively well known to our people, the same cannot he said of the leaching j iu the Wesley avenue school, now only lu lis third year of work, It bavbeen opened .September 19, 191H. It Is conceded that this school bas all along been advauctug steadily lo efficiency aud popularity, but the as- ' aertlou l» hazarded that Its advance 1 ' this year In every requisite that goes ' to make a good school has beeii more ' prooouueed than ever before. The good judgemeut of the Ocean J City Board of Education hi bringing ' the playgrouuds to a par with the best 1 1 the Bute, wlfh up-to-date appll- 1 aucea for the suitable physlcil^ewsaas. J ' lion of the pupils, Is asslsliug very much the desirable re-ulls that are 1 . being obtained. The pupils at play 1 times are now uuder the close super- ! vision or their teachers, and all proper rules are beiug enforced aud precautions taken to remove any dauger I bat 1 may attach to the use of the play ap- ' paratue. The two mouths' expedience lu tbe use of this apparatus lias sbown ' that, w hatever danger there may be ' It Is less tbau It Is wbeu pupils are left to play as the fancy may strike them | uncontrolled by their teachers. All trespasalug ou adjoining property l«: dow being prevented. ! But IU teachers are the eoul of j ' a school. BDd to them must fall the | credit of whatever progress is made, i There are eight lu the school, two for , the fifth grade, two for the fourth, two
Big Time at Armors There promisee lo be a great crowd it Company, G's armory Baturday { evening, when the Ladles' Auxiliary ; will bold a Hallowe'en party. There ' will be dancing aud refresbmeuts.aod ■ trophies will be awarded four of tbe ' masked persons. To aacel at t.al.u Temple. A meeting of tbe Tweotleth Btrcet Association of Cceao will be held at LoLu TempleBroad and Bprlug Garden streeu. Philadelphia, tomorrow eveulog at 8 o'clock.
s PREPARING FOR SOCIAL TIME b at Men's Bible Class of Presby- 11 terian Church to Enter- b tain November 4. bThe "Men's Friendship Bible Claee" g of the First Presbyterian Cburcb will l a social for Ihe meu and tbetr n wives or "best girls" ou Thursday w evening, November 4. The "EatsU'ommlttee," with Cbarlee )c Nabb, the new president, at tbe aj wheel, are preparing a big 'feed" to fill tbe empty places which have grown „ quite some size over the summer ,, "^Thw-arrtertalument committee are also preparlug a varied aud Interesting <s entertainment. Including some very " novel features, one of which will be a a minstrel troupe of flrst-class artists _ who are returolug from tbe Pauama Exposition at Ban Francisco. They bave many exceptional features aud will give a line number. r* Director Campbell reported at tbe meetlug of the Clly Comuilssiouers I , (bat he had received a check lu settle,1 tnetil ot the William H, Allen account .(or assessment; (bat everything was - j satisfactory and the clly lost no money . ^ He also icp»rted thai all tbe old contracts bave been cleaued up, having , been taken ca-e of by the receul bond pob)|c Walk Accepted. I The Clly Commissioners, by resolu- ' lion, bave accepted a map prevented 1 | by tbe Oceau City Gardena Company ' i showing Nassau walk, iu tbe company's tract, as publicly dedicated to ' the clly as a public walk, bultbemap' ' j.waa not accepted to auy additlrmfT - -» j Eighth aud Asbury avenue. All goods t sold here are guaranteed. Kindly re- ,, , turn anythlug unsatisfactory to you. tf : Try Hugbee' favorite lotion for '' rougbneae and chapped akin; 36 cants 8 ' per bottla. Hughes' Central Pharmacy. adv., 10-7, tf
s' -3 republicans have r strong nominees , R Stevens and Lake Should Re- j' e ceive the Votes of All ; r Party Members. * I. The Republlcau- of Cape May g , Couuty have named a strung ticket ( 1 aud every Republican voter In tbe 0 j county should cast bis ballot for Ihe i 0 u-mloees at the electlou next Tuesday. [ t Btate Senate, made au enviabte^record • ludhe assembly. He was ever and al- t 1 of the people of Cape May County. As ( a good public servaut, he should be e glveu the place higher up to which be u g la eutltled.' e Everyoue lo Oceau City and alinosl c 1 every man lu the couuty kuuws Mark / „ Lake, of- this city, candidate for the ? ( assembly. He Is a man of keeu Intel* a ,. Ilgeuce, knows the need- of the people t i aud Is In close touch Willi all the con (■ d It Ions of the county. He will be a I- . thorough representative of his bonstlti. uents e It Is the duty of every mau vitally b e concerned In the welfare uf Cape May County to vole next Tuesday for ti Messrs. Bteveus aud Lake. r (iora to vyasblnaton. ^ h Miss Lole Compton, ulece of W. J a Powell aud wife, of this city, a former resident here, wbu is uow a visitor, will leave on November 1 for Washe Ingtou, D. C , where she will enter tbe | e Walter Reed Hospital, at Tacoma Park, e asauurse. Miss Complou la a gradu- a ate of the Woman's Hospital, Philadelphia, and bas beeD connected with that Institution four and one-halfyears. Tbe police are looking for an unknown man who robbed the home of □ the Rev. J. B. Kulp wblle Ihe family I, waa o« Tuesday eveulng. The fellow P ransacked the house aud obtalued a ,. little more than |20.- He was seen by the youug son of tbe minister, who m gave chase. As usual, the Imperial Hotel will remalu open this winter. Mrs. C. Oetzel and her daughter. Miss Till la, are , uoted for keeping au excelleul table ' aud tbe entire accommodatioua are of > tbe best. '• \ . " * ), Competitive Ksamlnsllon. 8 Tbe competitive examination for appolntment to a naval cadetshlp at An- ( it napolls from this district will be held In Atlantic City December e. MASSMEETING . OF REPUBLICANS |
Hillery to be Among ' the Speakers Here To- , morrow Evening. 1 A Republican mass meeting will be | held Id tbe armory building, Ninth , and Haven avenue, this city, to- , morrow evening at 8 o'clock. | The. public Is Invited to attend and , the Issues of the day discussed , BeDetor Thomas J. Hillery, Luther , C. Ogdeu, of Cape May, Lewis T. , uomluee for tbe Benate; Mark , Lake, uomluee tor tbe Assembly, and { Wilson A. Lake, nominee for , corooer. It Is probable that Mayor H. 8. Ills- , of Avalon, will also be among tbe \ Mayor Champion, of Ibis city, chairman of the county executive commitwill preside. war solo Atlantic City to ptaop vrben Jours can Bave son Moors T
(CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR ) JETTIES AND BULKHEADS
Much of the Work is to be Done by Allen Scnll, of This City. Bids were opened and contracts awarded by the City Commissioners al their weekly meeting for timber jetties on (be ocean'front lu South Ocean City; a bulkhead on the ocean i between Kipy-elghth and Sixtieth I Streets; a bulkhead aod fifteen foot | wide street between a point 410 feet south of Korty-niutb street and Flftylirst street, and also the Improvement of a portion of Fiftieth street and of avenue uorth aud south of Firty-Dlotb street. The contracts were received under •rhedules. the tlrwt of tbe Items mentioned above being .Schedule A.the eacand Schedule B.and tbetblrd Schedule There were many more bidden than usual here for some time. - Alleu Scull, of ihls city, received tbe contracts for tbe work under schedules -and B, and Maban A Co., of Avkllfn, were awarded tbe contract under Schedule ((.Schedule A requires timber jetties at the foot of Forty-«txtb. Forty-ninth, Fifty-second. FfTty-flftb, and Sixtieth etraeU, and from a point 170 feet aonth of Fiftyeighth street to the center line of Sixtieth street. The proposal called for 2370 lineal feet of timber Jettlee, set on piling four apart and also two feet apart. The bids on Schedule A were: Allen 87H07.10 and (5769.10. C. L. Fry. (7935 60 and (5853.90. K. A. Porter, (11.233.80 and (9218 SO. H. Y. Clouting, (9225 63 and (7797 M. Button A Corson Co., (10,786.10 and (8271.30. Larsen Contracting Co.,' (7831.40 and (0114 60. C. Mahau A Co., (11,618 and (9480. The bids on Schedule B were; W. H. Powell, (4380. Frank P. Gaudy, |B42. C. L. Fry, (1850. La reeo Contracting Co , (2034.20. Button A Corson Co., (2424.40. Hill Dredging Co., (2117. H. Y. Clouting, (2337.47. K. A. Porter, (2469 20. Alien scuii, iistaeo. C. Maban A Co., (2465. ' The bids on Schedule C ware: W. H. Powell, (436IL C. Mahan 4. Co., (4145. Larseu Contracting Co.. (4196.60. C. L. Fry, (4787. Allen Scull, (4286. Sultou A Corson Co., (6068. H. Y. Clouting, (4846. Hill Dradglog Co., (4308. K. A. Porter, (4431. In connection with the construction of tbe jettle-, tbe following raoolnttoo was adopted, Mr. Scull having agreed lo tbe proposition : Beit Raeolved by the Board of Commissioners -of Ocean City, New Jersey, that the bond leaue authorised under an ordinance, entitled, "An ordinance to erect, construct aud build jetties In order to protect tbe beach front of . City, Cape May County, New Jereey," passed September 14, 1916, shall be In tbe turn of (7000; aod be tt Resolved, that tbe contract under ' proposal Number 689 be awarded at Ihe sum of 1460 feet at (2 43 and 820 feet al (S3II .being tbe lowaet bid tbarefor, upon tbe condition that Allan ' Scnll Is awarded said contract wltb ' the understanding that tbe payment ' for tbe erecting, constructing and ' building of said Jetties is to be paid for 1 out ol tbe monlee raised by tbe tela of bonds, as set forth In said ordinance; ' and be It furtber Resolved, that all money lecalved from the laid sale of bonds over and ! above the coat of erecting, constructing and building said jetties shell be ' retained by tbe city of Ocean City toward tbe liquidation of tba arid bonds. On motion, It was agreed to return ' the money end certified checks (o tbe unsuccessful bidders.
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YOUR OVERCOAT IS HERE Now is the time to select your Winter Overcoat Our stock is complete. Models newest $10, $12, $15 and $18 We will be glad to show you. NEYYELL CORSON 819 isbuj Ainu * Ocean Citj In Jmq

