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VOL-NcXXV. _ OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, NOVUM IIKU Is. 11113 _ NO. 34

Ocean City Sentinel OCIAN CITV. M . j. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ^ MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY ana COU NSELLOR AT LAW, • l/w offices" l Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES I Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. JAMES M*E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law CAPE MAY CITY. H.J JL NEWELL HEULINGS ... Attorney at Law i . Sim Eighth Street Ocean CTly New Jersey . : i MORGAN HAND. Jr. 'L Engineer and Surveyor U OCEAN CITY. N. J. i a Eyes Eiamined Withont Drops " '"cr™u'i«^nrH~'lyBo7i*l'^lo'!Cnad»lpLla j TOpr^H^^?n|^>~'''nu'pl^ien ^'^1 ebon """"A. »■ ELY 1 AT I. A A TIC CITY, ». J. | ■IIMItL J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. ASfi WESLEY AVE. j" Offlc. Uoara- UatU Wi.m^rroa, e to a p. m. At Klnbard TownaM^a. PaJ.rmoMJB^ID^SO J Stf. Allen Corson, M. D. stS I lie Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR. W.'P. HAINES 1 COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. or Fit -E HOI' US: 1 1 jo JP {S* I'bonea: Hell <M-W; Ioter-»lale HO-A Florence Brick Haines ( Con. 9th and Wesley Ave MECHANO-TMERAPIST JJliRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentiaat** 809 Central Avenue otnai citv. I. j. d'r- G. Fairchild""Starr I Dentist Mrmnil Floor ^ ^ °'" Jl'KAN C1J*. N. J. unlet Houra: »■«» Bell 245-A Both Phone. loUt-Stat. 14-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thoroley Hughea, P. D. Manager Ith and Wealey Avea. Ocean City, N.J omoa Hours «•" Plmaa 1TJ lentil » a. m. JOHN H. WH1TICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central aveuuc Ocean City New Jeraey Commencement Gifts Enjoy the BM JK, ssrt« rsaat'r jkistkms L. M. NELSON Try so Advertisement 9 in the SENTINEL I j a

Attention. Cottagers ' it..,!. PKMI-VkT? DI'M. y"" j i Colonial Greenhouses • | Somers" point. I >- J I. in wood Post Office u FOB SALE AT COST ' A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley , avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth 1 street, 9 rooms add bath, garage, laundry, etc. < It will he finished by October 15. and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the resort. I* or full particulars inquire A MASSE Y it EDWARDS T EIGHTH AM> CKVl'KAJ. AVE. L Heated Apartments:: For Rent by the Year ' Furnished or unfurnished at "a very * moderate rent. Fi\e rooms and bath; « every modern convenience. ° JOSEPH I. SCULL Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ■ Frank Smith Go.,™''.™'!"6 1 j If you have money, to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine ,, j lot on Ocean avenue/ near Seventh' street, with small house, $2500. | Two low corner Fiwt street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheaj*: „ j$i2ocf. Fourtceitpoom house. 2 hatlis. hot water heat, donble office, , attached garagg-in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed i with best confpanics. 1036 Asbury Ave. * HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apart- I merit to furnish? We have a line of f furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock bei buying elsewhere. 1 Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. , I 720-22 Asbury Aye. PLUMBING i Are too getting entire satisfaction a. t.> price*. workmanship and baunara courtesy? If o oo, "it will pay you to give me a trial" I an, -in an exorpHonafly good poarUoo iOMakt eare of yont rr;wir work of which 1 make a .peeinlty. I hare oo expensive establishment or clerical force to maintain. Give me a trial. j Both Phone. ' C. M. BACON 607 Eighth St J Interesting to Investors OR , Those Who Wish a Desirable location lot a Seaside Home FOR S A LE — 6 '®* l"U located in Sertion G. Ocean City. ^N. ^ J^. ing Railroad nation*. Also'siuw for bungalow, .it, lite on Great Kgg llarbor Bay . Beesky'a Point , K.J. ■ ARTHUR^ D.BAR ROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ,

Increased Responsibility The Federal Reserve Act was paued to .strengthen the service of ; Responsible Banks. Every National Bank con- | ducted 011 aound lianking princiI pie. may receive, through the | Federal Reserve System, the credit ( I need in even the time of utmoat . I stringency— the natural result of j uniting responsible banking forces I 1 1 under one great, co-operative or- | ganization. A. a Member Bank of Philadct- , pbia Regional Reserve Bank, this i Institution offers all the facilities < and sdvanuges of our vast National j Banking organization. First National Bank : OCEAN CITV. N. J.

The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE «l*.«lft Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J , ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ; Seventh St. and West Ave. 1 Ocean City, N. J. Gtiolc* Dairy Producta Butter aad Bggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Phone. MARK lake ! Undertaker and Embalmer i aw cutsal Avsnns -1 'Fbon. !■ OCKJlK CITY. M.J

__ . „ w-s • a Von won't find them all ' The "Happie Family *. ... -» - • directory, buirou. will find 3 ta. .11 rn thi. I..., They're eeST*-*—* — ""-W" Hcause they have learned that GAS can solve innumerable lUtle home problems, can furnish a dozen luxuries, and is alwayW on the job—t the slightest coal. J ] All styles, sizes and prices. i- The City Gas Light Co. u . :

$7000 BOND ISSUE GOES TO 'l GRANT & CO. FOR $101.17

to be U9ed in Wotk of Constructing Jetties - J on Ocean Front. ' 1 H L. t raw ford, of New York. »IOlTl3; Ocean Clly Title and Tru-I 'out pany. HUO.Si: It Grant A party, of New York, tlul IT. The bond Issue wa. accordingly dl»- * The bond, are to I he amount of 1 I Interest paid semi annually. 1 In the regular order of business the j and adopted: | sessment under i-uulrert number 687 1 have presented to the Board of Com- ' misalouer. tbelr report : and 1 Hoard of t ommlsslooer. of the city of Ocean < Ity the same should be ' altered: and Whereas, since the presenting of the ' said report by the commissioners of assessment in (he Board of Commls- 1 of lot number 66. block three (3). plan, ' by the books lu the tax collector's 1 ofllce. J M itowlaiid. and Ihe laud ou ' Flutters of Uceau City, thai the report of Ihe commissioners of assessment under coulract number 687 be altered ' read aa follows: (Tbe description of Ihe property. are named in the resolution, i Be It Resolved by Ihe Board of Commls- ' alouers of Ocean City, that the report ' No. 687. as ellered by reaoluliou of Hie of Commissioners ou this dale _ November 18, I9IS. be and the same Is hereby continued ritvcral bills were ordered paid WINTER PICNIC The members of the Ushers' l ulon of Ihe Klral M E. Church held a winter picnic two years ago aud It waa a success in every particular. They are on Thursday evening. Decembers. II promises lo be" something Kiat will proveTilgbly^ entertaining and uo

; I CLOSE TO DEATH WHEN AUTO UPSET Five Residents of This City^ Escape With Comparatively I « Little Injury. , View and Clermont „„ ||„ Seashore * . for a drive In Mr. Min i, ell's rer. He " a little more difficult -leer. lull noth- ' ' lu deweuduig ll.e lull. Mr Mitchell imilylu a deep embankment and gave i r wheels skidded and thru Ihe iiiscliiue lurched ..over. Mr. MllcheH llilnk. ihe b | aulo weul over twice. He i- not sure, n concerned |< ! Mr Mitchell received innlu-liuis and b lacerations oil he (ace and bauds aud b | one of hi. leg. He al-o fell fur a few b day. as though he were Injured liilernally, allliough l;e was able lube around I, Mr. Lukeu. su.laliieil a fracture of Mrs. Mitchell and her dan. hler were ■ | .lightly cul and bruised. J Ira H Champion, who hap|nriied s along- lu his car soon after Ihe acrl- t deul. brought Mrs. Mitchell. her daugh- t ler and baby lo this city In his ma- t Mr Klein drove Messrs. Mitchell t and Lukeu. lo their home here lu ihe r | Mitchell machine, which had been « le« had been dris-ed by-a doctor living | ' lbePKlr»l Baptist Church Hi Ihe lulerest of the church fund. The social I Is to be held et the home of Mrs Jos. , Buyder, 7H Asbury avenue, at 8 1 f o'clock.^ It will cosl you a "jitoey" (o I long as one likes. Hpecial entertainI ment 1s a feature of t lie evrulug. ) Hung, on sale fur Ihe small sum of ' oue"JU." Everybody Is welcome. I

MEN'S BIBLE CLASS I WILL PARADE Biddlc Organization " i to^-ffitve Brass Baud at | Mil 1 v itl?- Jfon i g h * . l7t"'vl |'|""" !i""*',|,? Ti " l' 1 '"ui"*" ! ® and they ex(ie.-l to make an imposing >' lb Ibe parade. 1 J be else, will carry a banner and » KING S DAUGHTERS Sunday Sciioul or. Friday lufter refreshments were served " * 1 I'hn-e present were Misses Margaret ^ Itevan. Freda Smith. Ada Rappleye. , Frances Hevan. H-len Herd. Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. The next meellng will be held at Ibe , of Miss Margaret Hevan. 618 j Central aveuue. December 3. The Burners' Point Record says : ( -Senator Barry VYhealon, of Cape May County, should Hud much consolation In ibe puny defeat accorded r bis rival. Senator-elect l^wis t Sleveus. Willi New Jersey sending a I joint ballot Republican ' (he uuu-ual Republican successes and , majorities which have marked the Isle elections In Ibe Stale. i»Ae defeated ' by only nluety voles, is e victory In Senator Wbeatou Is only a i Surely. Jus! as he beneHied by uti- — conditions thai are not likely toS»"- , | cur aoou again Tbe Rev. J. P. Bbsw Dead. ( The Rev. Joseph K.Shaw, a mem1 St. Peter's Hospital, New Rruus- j i wick, Friday nigbl, (ollowlog an oper- , atlon for appendicitis Mr. Shaw bad > number of friends In Oceau Clly. He ^ :

PLAN TO HAYE \ JOLLY EYENINGS Progressive League Will Bold h "Five Hundred" Card Parties Every Month. The first of Ihe series of inoutbly social galberiugs in Ibe rooms of Ihe el Young Meu's Progressive League s Wednesday eveulng, November 10. n was well alleuded. as was slated lo u tbe Semtinkl of last week. g There were forty of Ihe members b and tbelr wives or girl frieuds present. $ Thefc ployed live hundred aud had a very enjoyable lime. « t Trophies were ottered to make games p more cxclllug. There w ere six of Ibese, ( which were carried off by ihe follow. Women, first, Mrs. Frank D. New- t berry ; second, Miss Inex Coraou; third, Mrs. Parker Miller. t Men, first. John B. tiroves; second, a ' J. Edgar Voes; third. John J. Foster. e Many members of Ihe league, as a I well as a number or Ihe women folk, t • are good card players. They Hud y much pleasure Id occasional games, aud with five buudred card gamea at i . the leagues' headquarters ouw a month a ' durlog tbe winter they I eel sure all | luleresied will have some very jolly eveologs. I Miss Auua C. Malbewsou. daughter of Mr. eud Mrs. Charles Malhewaoo, became the bride of Ralph U. Miller, • at her home, 4937 Cedar avenue. West Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening, ' November 10. Tbe bride was given la : ' marriage by ber father and her attend- i ant was ber slater, Mrs. E. Seyre El- i dredge, as matron of honor. Austin i Miller, a brother of tbe groom, acted as best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. B. Lyocb Id the presence of the Immediate families. _ Mr. aud Mra. Miller will reside at 6734 Hadfield avenue after a wedding trip, and will be at home after December 16. The bride Is a granddanghter of Mrs. N. C. Clellaod, a summer redden! of Ocean City. Haddock's pasrsMcr Eighth and Aatwry aveDue. All goods sold bete are guaranteed. Kindly return anything unsatisfactory to you. U Try Hughes' Reliable Ltver Pills; prompt lo ectloo; eesy to take; cout«n traded In form end always reliable; SfimaU per bottle. Hughes' Central . (Pharmacy. adv., 10-7, If

NEARLY $1000 SUftSCRIBED IN FIR5T M. E, CHURCH

Quickly Raised in I" Large and Small Sums by 1 ' Congregation. clal field day in Hie First M. K. Church. need" of Ibe churcli required Ibe rsisiDg of (87U by December (1 The ^ movement had been tliorougbly orgsmzed by Ibe raembere of lh| official board, aud wilblii thirty inlnules 60 wa> pledged Thirteen »ub»cripllon» of til each first asked, aud these came - promptly; In faci, there were pfleen 1 subscriptions received. A e Rapidly lliereafler came lu/siicces- " sl»u a number of subscrlpthuis of t-10: ' tbeu subscrlpllons of (6, t'J and fl. 1 There was uo suggestion of hard c auy where In this vlclolly. The ' Ihe subscriptions rolled In wes • enough lo gladden the hearts aud spirits of all. from Ihe pastor and mem- 1 of (he official board dowu lo Ibe a youngest member of the church. It le Stated by William E. Massey. J acrlpUous will reach ihe total sum of within a few days. It wes a day of great rejolc^ig In Ihe M. K. Church. UNION SERVICES Cbsrcb People to Thus Observe Thesksxleinx Day. There will be uulou Ibauksglvlug i Dey services Id Ibe First Presbyterian • Church at 7-30 o'clock Wednesday evenlug, November 24, according to arrangements made by Ibe pastors of I tbe First M. E , First Presbyterian • and First Baptist Churches. I Tbe Rev. Mr. Boliuer will preside. . The Rev. Mr. Kulp will deliver Ibe 1 sermou and Ibe Bev. Mr. Much will , take part lu tbe services, r Tbe members of lliese churches, as 1 well as tbe geuerel public, are invited - to aUeud tbe services. Fok Sai-k.— Automobile, Cedillas; late 1913 model; 6 pes-enger; complete . equipment; good condition; bad excelK leut care, newly pelnled. demountit able rims. Inquire 1003 Wealey avenue. Ocean City, N.J. adv. 11-4, 3-t i- Fub Rest.— By the year, a 7-roooi e; bouse, but aud cold water and batb. tl Apply lo C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Cqi adv., 9-30, If

WASHINGTON CAMP TO HAYE BIG TIME The Rev. Charles H. Elder and Judge Waddington Will Make Speeches. The members of Wasblugtou Camp. No. 76, P. O. 8. of A., are expecting a evening. The He v Charles H. Elder, oue of (be heel speakers of Ihe order, will address the meeting. Stale Mas of Forms E C. Waddlugion, Judge of ibe Courts of Salem County, aud M. Scull, district president, will The occasion Is kuowu as "Past Presidents' Day" and tbe member- , much mleresled in the meeting. The Rev. Cherles H Elder, beside being an excellent speaker, Is ex Ireuiely popular personally wllh tbe . members of the local vamp, aud tbey w III be:oul lu force to give blm a royal , welcome. pen K Urs to Convention. Mrs. Charles H. Iloliuer Is representing tbe Suuday school of the First Presbytrrlau Churcli of this clly at tbe r State Sunday School Convention in Mlllville Ibis week. Charles F. N abb ( Is also In altendailce at tbe eouventlun. i represeuitug llie Friendship Meu's f Biblv Class of tbe First Presbyterlsn o Church. Tbe members of tbe Cbrlsllau Eu-

desvor Society of tbe First Preebyt terlau Church will heve a social at llie II church this evenlug. It' will be for members only and Is lo be given by { Mrs. A. J. Smith, chairman of the 1 society's social committee. atraliklralng Roadbed. Tbe local trolley company Is straights', eniiig Its roadbed below Tblrty-aevroth le etreel. and Is also re-tlelng Ibe road I- WII'. creoeote lies. Tbese ties are supI- tpoeed lo be good for twenty years. m for Rent. Cottage 708 Central avenue; all modal eru conveniences; can be rented by Jbe b. year or during winter mouths. For er further particulars apply Buman. office, Ocean Ctty, N. J. edv-tf

j ANOTHER VICTORY ! '4 FOR CO. G BOYS Military Cloh Five Defeats ! St. Andrew's A. A. Team 19 to ii. ] The H.O.M i Ity Military ' l..h'-', Ihs press in* of s fair— ized and euthu ! \ from I hem in Die -e«.iid half. , Welsrmbal.Heuders,m and lirwk-'j nXllli also did goo.1 work Some "I , ! their plays broiiglii lue«cr«wd lo ai, Tlie'l^e-up: ^ ^ ^ -Smllh i i Reims*" Henderson . t Turner • i Field goals— Wlese ill bal, 3. It reck - ley. 2; Pierce. 1; Scheredst. I: Oleiou, I; Cocbran. I; Relmau. I. F..ul goalsHenderson. 7; Olson. 3 Referee. Roy ~ MEMORIAL SERVICES isbllob Hspilstt lo Honor Ulr , Shi lob 'itapiret'* Cburc"'*' auuouucm Hooker T. Washioglon, Hie noted negro leader, who died Sunday, will be held In the church. Simpson svePromlnent speakers will make addresses. and suitable music will be Tbe residents of Ocean Clly are Invited to attend Ihe services. SPEAKS AT TUCKAHOE Bible floss will Uo Willi nr. Hob or r This Evrnlbg. The Bev. Charles H. Kohner will deliver au address before Ihe Hrolberliood of ihe Methodist church. ofTuckaboe, this evening. The organlxalloo has seventy-five men and Is In a very flourishing condition under Ihe leader chip of (he pastor of the church, Ibe Rev. Harry P. Urm. A number of the men of Mr Bobner's Bible Clam will accompany Ibe dominie In automobiles lo Tuckatioe. MANY ENTRIES FOR SHSOTING MATCH Company G Boys Hope to Have a Pleasant Time ! Thanksgiving Day. • There are more than Iweuly eutrles from members of Company U. Third Infantry, for Ibe company's shooting . match on Its new range on (lie Gardens Company's iract Thanksgiving Dey. The enlrauce fee Is 60 cents. The largele will be at a distance of 200. 300 • and 450 yards. The targets will have ' six-Inch bulls-eyea. Tbtfe will be a flret tropby (turkey) - aud aecoud Iropby (chicken) on each < range aud a trophy for Ihe oue making (lie highest total. Each couleet- " ant will ba«e ten- abuts. 1 Tbe persou wlnulug the first trophy 1 on any of the ranges will be barred from auy olber trophy. 1 While II Is a pleasure shooting • match for (be members of Company U taking part. It will alto serve as c good target practice for them. ' The members of the Sewing Circle J of the Flret Presbtleriau Church met In Ibe social rooms of Ihe chuicb yesterday afternoon and were entertained by Mrs William F. Gardiner aud Mr*. T. Lee Adams. Tbe circle's first Hireling of Ihe teasou was held Wed»t uesday of last week, when Mrs. John le P. Fox and her daughter. Miss Mary. i*1 Try Hughes' favorite lotion for roughness end rhapped- skin; 25 cenb '• per bottle. Hughes' Central l'barn macy. adv., 10 7. tf Whs goto Atlantic City lo Sbop wben Jones Shu tksvc son Moncs T

FIRE CHIEF SELECTION GOES OVER FOR A WEEK

City Commissioners Decide to Await the Return of Mayor Champion. | i ;iy Commissioner William H. I auipbeU, acting mayor, -taled at tbe meellng nl the- Clly Commis-lonere ' !r«m ine lire companies relative to tbe | Continuing, Director Campbell said i thai lie did not deem It wi-e or proper ,.,g in ine sb-eoc- of Mayor Champion. Mayor t Hampton Is expected tore- * 1 1 turn tomorrow from his gunning exj i -villi Ion- in the Maine woods, and the „ . | tie— i ton "f I tie selection of a fire chief »iU. doutilje-- i* disposed of at the next meeting of Ike board. ihe fire department Valurday evrolDg, . 1 I here w ere present five delegates each ; frui. the Ocean ('Ity ' Volunteer Fire Company. No. 1. Reliance Fire ComNo. 2, aud Liberty Fire Com1 pany. No 3. The Active Fire Com1 j pany. No. 4. of South Ocean City, bad [ iiul four delegates, the other delegate, ] H. A. Klmk. of Philadelphia, not | being present. | Two names were presented ae applicants for lb- position of fire Chief— i Assistant hire Chief Wm n Smllh j aud Samuel H. Cuover j Couver received 10 votes and Smllh SUNDAY EXCURSION 1 Round Trip to I-hll - d r Ipbla ou ine Reading, tnj. A number of Ocean City people are said lone planulug lo go to Philadelphia next Sunday on tbe special ex- - cursluu srrauifed by tbe Reading Railroad Compauy. The fare fo^. the f round trip will be fl.25. Tbe train " will leave (he coropauy'e Tenth etreel J siallou here at 7 40 Suuday morning. I ft will leave Philadelphia (Chestnut - and Squth street ftrrlee) at SAO p. m. Children between five and twelve years old will be charged half tale, e No baggage will be checked on tbla (rain. This will be a nice lUtle trip for those who desire to take a run to Philadelphia to pay a brief visit to friends or to see. tbe many places of unutual interest*- lu Philadelphia that may be - visited on that day. These include ludepeudence Hall, League Island II Navy Yard (au especially attractive '• place just now ) , Falriuount Perk and ^ Zoological Uardeun and the City Hall, y the tower of which will be open from uoou uutll 8 30 o'clock. e R*»d Ibe advertisement elsewhere In (tits lerue of the SKXT1MK1— HEALTH IMPROVED Mrs. HtDT, UdDlop and aea DaHgblcd Rfllit Cttg. - Mia. Henry Donlop end Henry f~ Illuulop, Jr., of Buffalo, returned home Thursday after uoou after epeodlng live weeks In this city for tbe benefit of their health, especially that of tbe 9 young men. The health of both waa greatly benellled, and they came to Ilka Ocean Clly so well tbel tbey were loath to is hs.e. In fact, they remained at laeat d ir, weeks luuger than tbey bad Ing leuoed. Tbey declare that Ocean City n Is a graud health resort and hope to I- return uext winter. Mrs. Dunlop'e busl<and la connected ie with the New York Central Railroad. K) n ~ I rtrm A fire In the cottege of William He- ) gel. West avenue, below Sixteenth tl street,. early Thursday morulug, did c- comparatively little damage before It t- was extinguished by FiremauAug with the chemical. He raspouded to a Rill y aiarm. The fire was caused ty a brick xl falling dowu tbe chimney, and tbe flames were eating Ibetr way loatda ig tbe wood work -when extinguLned. '5_ Had Junes Warn. Members of Wah-Stella Council, No. 60. D. pf P.. held a Jitoey pane at the Iwmeof Mrs Vernon Corlaon, 807 Cen.1. tral avenue. Monday eveulng. There j,. were Hurty members preseoL and ... i hey had a pleaaanl lime Gamea id were played and refreshments prod- Fob Rent Usfcrkmhed.— ' 728 Aein bury avenue, 7 rooms and tMlh, all y, ' convenience*; al-o 6-room cottage wllh ibatb, all conveniences. Apply More | Asbury avenue, or W. W. Adams, Fourth street aid Wesley avenue, ,p , Oct an City N. J. adv., J0-2I, tf. It- : Hamilton. Elgin watches II per ! : week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jewetar, ,p; 843 Broadway. Camden. N. JN aaaU ,T here ouce a week. If you mlea him «eud a postal- adv. tf.

4e 'ie Wk £ 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'if A' 'Jk tic A' A' A' A' 'if A" A A Ji # ♦ ♦ I • I Fop T li a n Lhcj i\ i o g Pay i . S Whether it be a Suit or Overcoat you are assured ol { , 2| the Richest Fabrics, Finest Workmanship and Lowest ( , £ Possible Price if you buy your < • 5 . Thanksgiving Outfit At This Store J All the other fixings from head to foot. , , J Newell Corson ; C Thh Sun will be Cloud All Day ThaatagMag tttfHfftffffUfffWWHI '