Ocean City Sentinel, 14 December 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. „ 1 — — — : OCEAN CITY. N. J„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916. NQ. 38

In the last issue of the Sentinel in this sn.uv. vu .i.h., -jiis.-.i ■■ f..rsiV 1 You may have rra.i it -~.ru-,. ,3 uir.-h .liil.'and DOW it is u>/./. \Yh. - ):, in."( ^;i._.a.it,n proved a'.'. ■ ■•ir .sialeiiien:-. .■■m-ci .■s its n- !| as attractive as t'u.- odd-,-. ni their \v iv MASSEY & EDWARDS i If a Neat little Bungalow on the Bay ever appealed to you. here is an opportune. v to nn- .1 iK-aittifuIIv unique location lacing the Anchorage lagoon ol the Yacht Club, .it a iq-uic a/w.-,t an',- ha./ at which these lots ' have always been held. ' ' They have concrete sidewalks and . tubs, fulls gia.l.d and of tin.- depth from the street to the water. From the Yacht Club |>U>/.is on.- looks .in,-, :!v down.iipou these lots and I from a Bungalow on one oijhem the view would cover the CAe-.ui. IuM Bav. Yacht 'dub c and grounds. If there is a sjm.i in ail i>,cau City that should i«- comparatively free from mosquitoes and hay lever conditions, litis is it We can build you a charming little bungalow on one ol these lots, with a Pergola t running back to the water's edge, and dclivei you the deed' i..r less than S2O00 00. o: svll 1 you the lot so yon can do it. Write us lot photos ol the grounds and further particulars. t MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue 1 Wesley Avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth ; , 1 is one ol the most charming residence blocks in Ocean Ctty. * Every one knows this and " every person familiar witli Ocean City will qnicklv admit it. . WELL ! Wc offer for sale a building lot in that block. 40 ft. frontage, running hack • to the t5-fL alleyway, for only $1400.00. When can you remember' of Such a lot being - offned at such a price ? A cottage on this lot, with its ocean view and attractive surroundings, will always be J in first demand for rental purposes. Alter this lot is sold there w ill be many who will say > "If I had only known of this 1 certainly would have bought it " Your judgment tells , you that this is a most unusual bargain. I)on"t miss it. A photo of the ground will be • sent if yon desire. ' MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue I

C -all— wira.aT.L4W. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELLOR AT LA W, Hay— a A— It O— M— . keiaiT T*bli uri an twiuT mm >l. a. j. lOppualts PuSUc BulUUcol w. holt apou. Aacaewc. hocsuui. i LAW OFFICES Apgar & Bosweil, j aaauav avxtiije unayiuhth htkekt . ucsam city. n. j LAW OFFICES Mire;, Giddinjgs & Read B.rtl.tl'Bun'ini'1 1:"' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. H. NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 80S .Elgblb Street Ocean Ctty New Jersey JQLWOOD C. WEEKS Itlwwj ud ConBullor-tl Lt* "5k Asbury Avenue, 'Ocean City nun uuuut** Trw.Baub'm, AilsnucClU Eyes Kxiniied Witbcit Drops A. W. ELY Hume err*. 1. J. r**> Up* "0<" '".imurti Warm W. Inn H. Birkharil 4 0*. plumbing and heating . Ml aaarat ituta . «*i» cm im jum f Advertise in the SENTINEL ;b." * » '

i Watch This Space : TILL XM AS — : • \ IT WILL INTEREST YOU I THE e '•? GolurnLia Giaptionoia j is unquestionably the superior ot . all Talking Machines and you are 1 foolish il thinking of purchasing one • until after you have heard one in . my- store. Get a new "Lazaro" Record of 1 greatest tenor for 200 years. TH8M5 Buttles am L«l fits '■) for Xmas Gifts « Lake's Jewelry Store ; OCEAN cm, H. J. i — — — r— — j an Advertisement in the Sen- ■ tinel and you are sure to get quick reeulta.

GARBAGE CONTRACT FOR 1917 AWARDED BY CITY

Edward S. Graham, of Philadelphia, Was the Successful Bidder for the Work. guri.aite, outrun f»r next yemi?" which The ' iiy Commi—iooer* ut llir r weekly meet lug awarded I lie euutrurl I" Edward ti. Graham. of Philadelphia. who.* bid WST8. 12 The award carries »ub it the privilege -t un increase of ttvc per eeut. the -ecoiid year over tlie original price and an In-crea-e of leu per ceni tbe Itilrd year The mayor raid. under uotluisbed ' I lie .-eriitled checks be returned lo the ' oil.er bidder, aud thai tbe contract for i the removal of garbage be awarded (o tiraliam, be being Ibe low- j Director Campbell made a motion to i till, effect and it w-a. paued. '"lie low e.| bidder wlieu tbe bid. i o . Ueorga .v. Eru.l. manager, j Tin. bid was t-itljO but It waa. said al , Die meeting of Abe Clfy Commissioners J week t Hal Mr. Eru.l bad failed lo 1 I 'bailee L. Hader. of Philadelphia, w ho ba. bad lliegaibage couuact for I ye.i", aud did ibe work- in a I ni.1.1 .all. factory maimer, waa bigb I bidder mi. lime. I OFFICERS ELECTED J Irndeul or naaudas Bihoal. 1 Tbe annual election of oQlceie of tbe Kii.i M E Sunday School waa beld " Wednesday eveulngof tail week, wltb .be following re^ « Superinteuderft. H. 8. Mowrer; an- . .i.iaul., Jobu Made. Will am E. Mes*y and R W. Edward.; secretary VV illard W. Ad.ma; eeai.Uut, Arlbur , Hlackmau; librarian., Iticbard Vo.. aud Harvey Adam.; organi.1, Mr.. ' Co roo u ; bmMSM. Mi.. Minerva Adama £ Mr. Mowrer raid at Ibe meeting that did not care to take tbe oSlce of ■upertnleorteut. Next Sunday evenlug. lu tbe Firat ' 1'rr.bvteriau rburcb. Ibe paator tbe ' ppeclal aermon to tbe Board uf U.bera, ' wbleb liaa receutly beeu organized by ' about forty meu of tbe congregation. ' member, of tbe board will attend In a body and a apeclal program will ' be reudered by tbe cbolr. 1

BUILDING SOCIETY IS GOING AHEAD Gratifying Report Made to I r Members of Home Associa- 1 1 tion— Officers Re-Elected. - I tie Home Building and l»an AaI .octal mil . of i hi. city. i. In a very ino.pervu. ronduiou. a. w a. revealed i!by ibe report of ibe racreiary. Harry . lug uf I lie error lal loo on \Vedne.day evening of la.I week. Each .hare I .bow. a gam of 82» Director, were elected a. follow.: J. Sbarp. J. Edward V«a. Harry A. Morria. John P. Fox aud Dr. H. T. for three year, each; B. U Heuderaou. Cnarlea U. Read. Henry Youug and Ueurge B. Parker for tiro each. H.S Mowier. K. C. KoblneoD and Henry w. Towuwud were elected auditor., and S. Conrad Oil and Jua. H. t'arr were egsln named aa tbe aaeoclatlon'a eollcltora. The o ftlce re were re elected with tbe exception of Vice Prcaldent 8. 8. Me Alliater. who plana to move to ooe of .uburba before aprlug. Tbe officers are: President. Dr. J. Tboroley Hug be.; vice prealdeol. Marl. Lake; secretary. Harry A. Morri«: treaaoTer, William F. Uardtutr. The association's nlotb series wll' December 81. end already many applications for shares have beeu reTbe progressive card party al tbe Youug Meu 'a Progressive League Thursday evenlug was fairly well attended Those taklug trophies were: tlrat, Mrs. William U. Abbott; wcoud, Mrs. Harry A Morris; rnen'a, tlret, Harry F. 8tenion; second. Mm. R. Hugbee. Tbe "booby" trophies carried off by Otis M.Towuaead and Mrs. A. P M liner. l'

SOLDIER BOYS I STILL WINNING " Alpha Club, of Camden, Was ! Easy for Local Basket Ball Team. ) The Ocean Ctty Military Club . live ^ ° , defeated! w n boot' much difficulty, tbe Hrtroug Alpha Club learn, of Camden. _ owners of the Eastern league. The - The Ocean Ctly Bve didu't gel Into j > Ibe game in real earnest at the .tart i d ofl. but Ibe player, breezed up afler y aw bile, aud Ibey led al the end of ibe ■' Itral half. 20 lo 18. y l*oo Breckley waa back, but bi. * lay-off appeared to bave Interfered with hla usually trusty eyes aud be * was nffou bit tbrowlog from Ibe foul line This work waa finished up by "Hersch" Henderson The .core was lied twice lo Ibe tlr.t I half, at II aud 13. Then Hender.no »; threw a foul goal, aud a little later, to £ two Held goal.. "Moe" "did himself - proud " during ihe evening. He was in tine fell le and .cored 11 lleld goal.. „ Kir-l class wotk was alM done by ^ Heiiderwu, Breckley. Htldrelli aud 1 ti Batlerlee. Tbe boys went along like 1 £ clock work, end played together bel- 1 game they endeavored, successfully for e time, lo keep tbe bell away from t the Visitors. 8oou after Ibe start of tbe secoud half. Ibe locals scored six >- poluls, while tbe Alpha Club was un t able to gat (be ball oear tbe basket. 0 Two BDe throws from tbe floor were made by Yeager, aud a good game d was played by Urbao and Weaver d Line-up: l. IIIUTAKT CM'B ALPHA CLUB i- Breckley 1 i Urban YVeleeutbal / \ v„|tgr e Betterlee Center - Clouser > Heuderson I I Weaver , Hlldreib } °u,rd' \ Kama. Field goele— Breckley, S; Wel.eol" thai, II; Hendereon, 2; Urban, 8: Yeager, 6; Cloueer, 1; Weaver. 1; r'_ Earner. 1. Foul goals— Breckley, 4; Heoderrao, 8; Weaver 18. Referee, 1 BUILDING BUNGALOW att-art.ve House Being Krected «»» J. P. eon Down Town. e Freeholder Jobo P. Fog, of tbla dry. i baa glveo lo Olla M. Towoaeod Ibe .. coutrect to build a bungalow, of col- : onlal design, al Pifly-elgbtb street aud i. A feature of tble- unusually atlraclive cottage will be Ibe Pullman dining room. The bouse will ooolaln live < rooms, of wblcbtwo will be bedroom.. 1 Work bas been started on tbe buoge- i low, wbtcb will coat 82000.

COMPANY G NOW DP TO FULL STRENGTH Sergeant Baldwin, U. S. A., Looks Over the Local Soldiers and ia Pleased. ~ Company U, Third lufautry, bow ba. Hs full complement of So men tud three officers, tbe last recruit. Relpb Moeeley. being taken lu last Friday evening Sergeant Baldwin, of tbe United Army. we. at tbe armory Friday eteulog end gave tbe boye a looklog over. He expressed himself as pleased Wltb tbelr appeerauce aud Ibe way tbey drilled. ( Referring In (be local oompany. Ibe ( Burner. ' Point Record of lest week contained Ibe following: There are now raveo Homers' Point lad. m the oompany of naiiooal | guard- at Ocean City, and CepL Vance L. Kaly. in • letter to Ibe Record tble week, .ulicla further membership from Burner.' Point. Tbe company pay a the carfare of Ibeae lads lo and from drills, aud every montb or so Ihe company Is taken on a Camden excurslou without expen-e lo members. Military training, such aa tbe national guardsmen receive, is tine tralolng for aoy led. aud It .bould be an honor of every true American buy to be affiliated wltb a military branch of tbe Uulted 8iate» Government. Oceao City Coooclj. No 10. D.of A , . will initiate a claaa or thirteen candidate. al lis- headquarter* tbla eveolog The council will entertain delegation, from Queen Kennedy Council, No 07. ot Atlantic City; Pride of Cumberland Council. No 74, of Leeaborg. and Columbia Council. No- Si, of Llowrnd Tbe usual refreshments will be served Attractive r»« !••■- The pavilion belog talilt by William F Sbrlveron Ibe B.ierdwalk at Ninth street la hearing completion Ii will be one of tbe floes! atn-.g ibe Hoardwalk. Tbe paviliou wa« bulll by Olle M. Town*eod. wbo. on Thursday laal, began w..rk oo tbe two large apartment buildinge for tbe Ml rasa Cretb. For Ekcbange.— Daairable Pbiladel- . ,.hla property for Ocean City Improved or unimproved ™al eHate J. . C. Osgood. 8216 Bering « . Wano ^-One #f two aberea of Ocean City Firm National Bank atneb, mma price Address P. O Lock Rem

TO WELCOME NEW 1 l PASTOR TO CITY 1 f 1 « Recognition Services for the J 1 Rev. M. M. Lewis in Bap- i tist Church Monday. 1 ' Recognition services for Ibe Dew e peelor uf (he First Baptist Cburcb. • tbe Rev. M M Lewis, will be beld lb | r Ibe church next Monday eveolbg. I The program will be as follows: 1 Hinging, congregatl oo. ' I Hcripture reading, tba Rav. F. B ' t Caonou. of Holy Trinity P. E. Church. < Prayer, Ibe Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, of ( tbe First M E Cburcb. ' Vocal selection, quartet. < . Welcome lo city, tbe Rev. Cbarles , H. Hohuer. of tbe First Preebyterlao 1 Cburcb I [ Vocal solo. I Cuarge to tbe cburcb. tbe Rev. Thomas J. Cross, of tbe Chelsea Bap- I 1 list Cburcb I ' Charge to tbe peelor, tbe Rev. I. H. 1 Fisber, of tbe Wild wood Baptist Cburcb. ' Harmon, tbe Rev. W. G. Russell, secretary of ibe American Baptist 1 Home Mis.looary Huciety, Philadelphia. _ Response, pastor. HiDglog, coogragalloo. , BcoedlcUop, tba Rev. 8. H. H'.ratlooof tbe First Baptist Cburcb or Pit aa' 1 ^ aotvtlle. h Tba public Is Invited toalteod tbeaa Loses are.er by Deal v. Mrs. Henry Dl Bererdluo, .later of a Mies M. E. C. Phillips, of tbls city, 1 died at ber borne lo Philadelphia Bat- < [I urday afler a prolongad llloees. 8be . was a nurse uotli ber.marrlage eleven :, years ago. 8he leaves a husband and - ooe child. Tbe family spent tbe summer seasons in Oceao City. u ■ • ■ h Had Psags Parly. '■ Members of Ibe Queeo E-tber Circle and IbaMr friends bad a fudge party al tba home pf Use president. Mies Mar- 1 * garni Parker, on Wesley asanas. Tune I day neon log. A few boors were spent '«> plcoa sally.

FRONT BUILDING LINE I I SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED

Joseph I. Sen 11 Asks Commis- Y sioners to Move for Snch Improvement. Tbe following self-ex pleoalory letter from Joeepb I. Bcull, leal eetete operator end tbe owner of acveral attrac- j" tlve stores and anartmeots oo Asbury ^ avenue, was read at tbe weekly tusslof tbe City Commtaelooer*: 0 City Commlaeloaers, Ocean City, r N J - . ° Gektlxmxk:— I bave thought for ** time that It would be a good plan for tbe dly of Oceao City lo as- ° labllsb a froot building line lo tba from Btxtb to Tenth streets Tbls line B should cover tbe foundation, bulk aud d cornice Mure. n r We are ell anxious f>r a good look- u street SDd are working for tbet ll eod. 1« Wltb tbe preaent arrangements. It ° ! working a great hardship. Borne . people have made greet eecrlflcm to ~ put up qoitc cxteuslve buildings on Asbury avenue and adbtrsd to tbe . present established lloe. while other people wbo have frame buildioga are Uolesa something Is done el once, we will have a very ragged street, and , I ask your honorable body if you wou'l ; take steps lo establish thai line Very truly yours. Josxph I Bcull. Director Campbell expressed Ibe tboogbt that Ibis seems lo be (be . proper (blng (o do. He made a mo- - lion, wbicb was carried, Ibal tbe letter be received aud beld for future action. On Dec. 2(Nb.. from oloe ootU four. I will be lo Uceao City at CUy Hall to llceoae automobllea aud renew d rival's ' license for IBI7. W. L. Ewiug, Agent , for Motor Vehicle Department ol New . Jamy. adv . 12,7 A■arialsifleMaiOace. I 821 Central are., 11 rooms. -floe eoo- . diUoo, folly forniabad. For terms and price coueull any agent or tbe undersigned. Albert D Oat, MS PloeBl.* Pbila adv., 11. M, 4-t. ' Fun Bal*.— Hev en -room dwelling i wltb offices on flrat floor, no RfeMb . street, oear Ocean avenue. Ocean City, S J. Price and terms reasonable on ' ^Eighth etr2t°Oc£«|B35; nT'*' Ad*.. 11-28, If. l|

8 GRADE BOYS IN : INTER-CLASS MEET \ Youths of the Seventh Were Winners. With Total of 21 Points. 1 1 held Friday by «ie boys of the smb. f seventh end rigtilli grade, of llie Ocean Tbe boye ot ibe eeveoth grade rars rled Ihe day by a total of 21 points, I ihe eigbth grade boys followed wlih , s 16 points end tbe sixth grade boys , J Alvlb Thompson, of tbe seventh , grade, was ibe highest Individual t scorer. , Standing broad Jump-It rst. Alvlb r Thompson, 8 feet. ,'>J Inches: second. | f Ubl. Breckley. S feet. 2 Inches: third, < , Augustus union, S feet, IJ inches; , , fourth. Joseph Bteizer. 7 feet, II lathee , I 60-yerd desb — flrst, Alvln Thomp- , 1 eou, seventh grade; secoud. Joeepb , P Bteizer, elgbtb grade; tblrd. Roy Pfsn- | . der. sixth grade. , f The relay race, wbicb was won by , , Ihe sevenlb grade, was run by Ibe fol- , , lowing leems: , f Elgblb grade— Bteelman, Allen, HII , ( ton andBlelxer; seventh grade, Tbomp - i sou. Hreckley, Plleggl and Belvagu; sixlb grade, Pfander, Fllicereld. Venf able eod Rleley. j f Rlcycle race— F r a o k Sleelmao, , eighth grade, flolsbed first ; Louis , Breckley, sevenlb grade, waa a close ( ii aecood, aud Theodore Allen, elgblb grade, flulsbed tbtrd. , r Class score — Jack Vaoeble and Roy | r Pfander tied for flrat place In tbe almtb ( r grade. Each boy gelDed elgbt points . Alvin Thompson carried flrat place . ' lo tbe seventh grade, with 11 polut*. , : while Louis Breckley was aecood, with | • 8 points Augustus Hilton and Joeepb Btetxer , • tied for lint place lo tbe elgbtb grade. , Esc h boy gained 8 polota. , Captains Aut boa y Plleggl end Joseph | Bteizer assisted Mlra Bockelmauu id , scoring. ■ Tbe track meet between the boys of | Ibe fourth and flftb grades will be beld , . tomorrow. Mlaa Pass's I. Wallow Dead. ' I Miss Faoole I. Pattoo, wbo died al . ber borne, 8601 Hamilton street. Weal . . Pblladelpbla, Baturday morning, was t burled Tuaaday afternoon. Bbe waa a i summer restdeul of Oceao City, having . rented Mrs. J. Mackey Corson's col- 1 416 Ocean ' aveoue, for tblrte*o I years. i ■ * ' I

OFFICERS TO GIYE RECEPTION Club Commodores Will Entertain Members at tbe Manufacturers' Clnb. Members of Ibe Ocean City Yacbt Club bave received lavltatloas lo atleod a reception and danoa to be glveo Ibe flag officers of Ibe club at. Ibe Manufacturers' Ciub, Broad and Walnut streets, Pblladelpbla, Wednesday evening, Jsouary 8. Tbe luvltatloa card contains tbe Information tbat Iba daughters and tbelr eecorta are Included. lo Ibe case of 'unmarried members, iba luvltatloa "includes a lady." Tbe fleg officers or ibe club are Commodore Daniel H. Parle. Vice Commodore Waller D. Booeall and Rear Commodore James W. Fern ley . A reception by Ibe lloe officers of club Is a novelty, and doubtless fUDctlno will draw oot only a number of tbe PblladelpbU members pf tbe org.nlxatlou. but also maoy from tble cliy.

BIG MEETING IN FAVOR OF 3 NATIONAL PROHIBITION

" j Strong Addresses by Ministers, W. E. Massey and ^ S. S. McAllister. The union temperance rally lo tbe First M. E Church Sunday afternoon, beld In Ibe Interests of netlonel coo- . sl'tui lonel prohibition, was largaly k>tended, and the speakers aroused tl.e einl.u.is-m of those In (be congregatl on, particularly tbe women-folk wbo for veers have been lighting tbe liquor Tbe Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, who pre1 sided, said that he was glad to era so many people present. Personally be " bed a doable position to 811 at tbe • meeting, being ibe ulnletar oY tbe ' cburcb sod also tbe presiding offirer. • the latter In place of Mayor Champion. wbo waa lo bave officiated ae 1 chairman of (be meeting. 1 Dr. Kulp said ibat similar meetings were being beld throughout tbe couutry tbet ariernoob. Ooe of tbe encouraging signs of tbe recent eiec- ' Hon Id the United H tales was theyole ' against liquor. Today 66 per cant of I country's population Is llvtog under prohibition laws. Thrae-qaartsra of tba territory of tbe Uolted Btatee U 1 dry, and tbe prospects an so bright ' tbat tbe leaders era looking fore national victory lo 1820. Tbla qoaatloa will probably be tbe greatest Issue of ' the next campaign Today w# an beginning our battle of preparedness, and we want to get our business men Id line for this great flgbt. Dr. Kntp then lutroduoed 8. B. McAllister, ona of Ocaao City's beat known business men, wbo said ba did ' < not know wbatber ba U Iba only boel- ' man no! afraid lo take tbla stand, ' be le oot afraid. 1 "1 feel honored— 1 deem N • great privilege— to ba permitted to flood before y pa and speak for a few minutes 1 tble afternoon," raid Mr. MeAIIMtar "1 am aware of tbe gnat havoc ! wrought among oor feilow-soootry- ' sod lo all countries of the world, tbla awful demon rum, nod, white it has never directly harmed ami to- ' directly we all have, soma Urea sad la by He Influence. 1,'fb* oak, hare 1 greatly favored In tbat Dtety par cent, of my whole life baa bona Head < licensed hotels. Of oourre, tbnm eooe1 munltiee bare not been entirely free from Its nee and Influence, yet Ha effects bave oot beta eo nmlwahle aad tbe temptation eo strong. My family been reared absolutely where tba liquor loflooooa waa very limited. "I realize tbat tba W. tt T, U. of | Iba United Btatee of Ameelaa bare ; faithfully and persistently wptM toi gather, and prayed together, tee yanm down this awful demon, oarer gtv

causy of Iba seeming Mow piugimk made, nod tbat to tbe efforts, drawmln al ion and lnflnaooa of yah noble I woman, nod tbonreoda of otbata In - our dear land, fs doe tba girelet part of tba credit for t be remarkable strides made lb tble country nod at beta lo I recant yaars In leeaeoiog tba effect of tbla terribly deetraetlre traffic. "I want to congratulate yon. 1 want to encoDrage yon. 1 want to my , I am most heartily in sympathy wMh . yon and pledge yon my ntaaaal support sbd oo ops ration .In your berate 1 flgbt for national prohibition. Dent • ba discouraged. Btlck to It Kaap np i. tba flgbt. Tba gieet majority are , wltb yon sod yon are sore to win " ' Tbe Rev. Cbarles H. Bohoer was In1 traduced ae tbe bext speaker, e Dr. Bobner declared tbat there |e no . subject ba likes better in talk on than . tbls. Ha likes to give prates lo the 1 W. C. T. U. women -that noble band ■ tbet bad its start lo Ohio nod whom society is now International la Hs !u&°°beU>>o*aDDte«loo many yean ago end tbelr preynre are - oow being answered, eras thrmgh many cf them may not hare nved to If see IL Tbe movemeot started by • F/eoces Willard w now ob H crate aad a vlciory will soon be luowa. e Tbe speekerlold ofhteoxpmteosestu o Virginia on bis vacation trip that* In (OoBtlBOSd ea Fourth rspo

EIAHEE OF ilHESS _ Sins' Restaamt ud Delicatessen NOW AT 822 Mult Coroir Mnrlyo Tirrut OPE* EASTER SE1TIS6 CAPACfTT, IN HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS CMf Store la Meabqaartcte tee Aca'f anb Mops' Christmas 01118 ' We are showing a bigger and better line of goods anitabla far Cbnstmra Gifts than ever. Wbatber ifa twenty die casta or twenty -five dollar* yon want to apead, wo believe wo ma ptaue yon. I Anything laid away till Cbritemm. I Come to aad look around. NEWELL CORSON Si, Atemry Are.ua OremChy.M.j.