Ocean City Sentinel, 4 January 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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ftfci-JKXVI. OCEAJ CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 11117 . NO. 41

If > Neat little Bungalow on the Bay < eVt » you. here is an opportuuily t.. »e<ure a heantifuily unique location facing ,j( ^.ichorage lagoon of the Yacht Cluh. at a figure our hull at which these lots f,v- always been held. / Thev have concrete sidewalks and emits, fully graded and of fine depth from the street a the water Krotn the Yacht Clult pia/.zas one looks directly down ui>on these lots; and from a Bungalow on one of them the view would cover the t Iccati. Inlet, Bav. Yacht Club and grounds if there is a spot in all Ocean City that should Ik- comparatively free from mosquitoes and hay fever conditions, this is it We can build you a charming little bungalow on one of these lots, with a I'ergol.i running back to the water's vlgc. and deliver you the deed, toi leS9 than #2000.00, or sell yeu the lot so you can do it. Wfite us for photos of the giounds and furthci particulars MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue — » Wesley Avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth is one of the most charming residence blocks in Ocean City. Every one knows this and every person familiar with Ocean City will quickly admit it. - -a - WELL / We offer for sale a building lot in that block, 40 ft. frontage, running back to the 15-ft. alleyway, for only #1400.00. When can you remember of sueh a lot being offered at such a price ? A cottage on this lot, with its ocean view and attractive surroundings, will always tic in first demand for rental purposes. After this lot is sold there will be many who will say -lift "If I had only known of this I certainly would have bought it." Your judgment tells f Oe you that this is a. most unusual bargain. Don't miss it. A photo of the grouud will lie " " * sent if you desire. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N. J. —Br— R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor a. ■ ,»4 Wear. Strictly in Advance. AW »«T». AT-EA W. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSILLOR-ATLAW, eApyywtrotnBir '• *. - LAWAORrICEs" _ I Apgar& Bos well, | . aouatt euildinu. Z AHBUHY AVm and eighth ktkjcet I ■0. ' OCEAN CITY. «. J. • LAW OFFCES I Godfrey, Gildings S Read I Boons m U> and u7 f Ban lau BUldlDf :: J ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. | H^UEWELL HEUL1NGS P Attorney at Law Eighth Street Octan City ▼ New Jersey Bl.WOOIl t WEEKS ~ IttOfWf UtCMBUllOf-tl U* Honaior and Master i#.a«nc»r> 761 Aatery Avenue, Ocean v-uy Gja Eiioiied Wittott Drops

HUPMOBILE FORD HUDSON § ; THE I NIVKRSAI. CAR Chassis, $325.00 Sedtn. Set 5.00 Runabout. 545.00 Coupclrl, 505.00 Touring Car, 3*0.00 Town Car, 5950)0 These price- are positively guaranteed againat any reduction advance in price it sny'timfth* 1 Eastern Motor Company, Asburv Ave. and NinilrSu, Ocean Qly, N. ). DODGE CHANDLER i HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean city New Jersey Don't Value Yourself Too Low Jn baying I-ife Insurance many men make the mistake of insuring pre 111 is in on a large sum will embarrass them financially. Your life has a definite value measured in dollara and cents. [ by your income, your prospects, tbe responsibilities IT rom family. Let the Lil- Insurance man help you determine your '"ne- , Don't be afraid to insute vonr life for what it - »"«>»• . By making regular deposits of a small proporti-m of P?ar income , in a S* rings r | Account yon trill not only soon accymula-'he&rst full year a prer miuoi. bid you will be able to — si, v meet subsequent preminms as they fall die. . . s, Tbeo. V. Town send k . OS2 Atbur- Avenue ence Company ' ' .ssx, V .#1200.00 a J.cnne near Fourth street Size of j j '< -mi not be duplicated for #700.00 , x dniic for #1000.00. This property , fiance. This is a great sacrifice, and pfi I. Sottll t * -bury Avenue New Jersey UK U. vmom V 9 ' JUIS W. MILLER aQknt fob . AMD WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS 30KAU err, M* JKUAKT o SUA** Aim BsrOUUOOM. MinTH ST. A no OOK AD Ave.

\ PLUMB1NO -V ts TOlAiybl sariiro nsfaresoe as to prioaa, trorkeianahip and btmnsss oourtssy? If I "net, FW I am In re amaptiooallv good pnatoow to tabs I [BuMt ruroro Ca H. BACON b07 BIShfcti fl|

$3*4,457 FOR IMPROVEMENTS jl SPENT IN THIS CITY IN 1916

April ^owed the Greatest AetiviV in Building Line ( Dufcg the Year. Building 'l|*ctor William H John- 1 ■ during each m<..|, are as follows: January. $18 760 February, 21 7211 j March. 44 850 April. 47 000 j It May, 4A4371» June. 35JBI *" July. 21.225 d August, 18.160 " September, 6 275 October. 44.076 ° November, 4:4 005 1' December, £5.500 It $364,457 T Among tlie larger mprovemeuts u for tbe year were the folding: H ( beater, each $3-500. 8 Two bungalow for Diw. Znllck. eacti $1700. « Alterations and addttioii in K B. '■ Uacou'a cottage. $1600. Buugalow for W. H tunmrmari. ' Cottage for Joseph M lbs-land, * 55000. ■ Apartments for Joseph Mjbw laud, t; Dwelling for Mm. Hannah Bechte . Apartments for William Othrle, $8800. Cottage for Mrs. Amelia Webber, $5600. Cottage for William Booth, 55500. Cottage for Mrs. Katharine Wblte- - Jey, $4000. Cottage for Joseph M. Rowland, 55500. Cottage for Maaaey A Edwards, $8250Apartmenta for W. H. Berroth,$8000. Cottage f«r Geo C. Freeman, $4600 Cottage for James Field, $5000. Bungalow for Mrs. Madeline Wolfeuden. $1800. Apartments for Mra. C H. Cheater $4000. Apartments for Mrs. C. S Cheater, 54000 Apartments for Frederick <>ebrle, 54500. t Apartments for J. M. Cheater. 52100 Apartmeute for J. M Cheater, 52100. Repairs cottage of L. C. McFarland, 53000. Store building for Wm. F. Bbriver50000. Repairs to apartments of F. E _ Champion, 52*10. Addition to Illlnols-ou-Uit Straud Hotel. 52500. Buildings for N. 8. God; 5200"-

CLOVERDALE BOYS AGAIN WINNERS;, Led the Way for the Soldier Team in a Rather Onesided Game, i The Ocean city Military Club's live I their winning stride in the game at the armory with the Cloverdale team, of Philadelphia, Saturday, and I score of 52 to 29 I The Cloverdale boy». who won the openlug game of the season here, I played in snappy style I The tlrst hair ended with the visitors - 24 In 1.5. and then Manager Townsend made a change in the hue- . taking his place at center Hen- I ders.ui was changed to lor ward and I 8barp weut In as guard i It dldu't a Heel conditions i ety much. I forging considerably ahead The local team played well, with the i exception of abootlug, for the tlrst live minutes of the game. The opinion seems prevalent among tbe spectators, according to views heard, that Weisenotber In their efforts to make the lilgheat Tin my of goals. This, their critics say, dej mental to the blud of team e, work thaVlna Howeve,tbe locals can't — and dou'l r —expect It win every game They'll bk there wft ((,e g1M,(lr next Saturday . night. Line-up: Breckley Y . i Hertxell Welseuthkl iY"'**' t MecNamee Sitterlee \Ceuter Dmvldeon 0. Henderson I \ , Brooks Hlldretb / \ Ouard | Rogart " 8ubs — Hhsrpy Bitterlee. 0 Field goels-ltckl-y. 4;Welsenthel. 6: Slurp. 1; HkWell. 5: MacNamee,4; Davidson 7; Ruin 5 Foul goels— Brtkley, 5: Heudersou, 2: Rugart 10 T -r Referee, Johneot r. INITIATE »IG CLASS ®. '-svsl Camp's DrKrv Team will I- - no work at (an Hoior. ® The cdmps of the J. O. 8. of A. of 0. Cape May County wllihold a county a, cleae inltletlrib lb Thymoma of the camp at Cape May Cott House this evening. A number ol the memtaro of Wasblugton Camp. No. 75, offblaclly. will U attend. The degree team of the local camp will exemplify Die ritualistic work. A large clas- la to be lollHM. The camp mam bars will go to Court House lu aulomobllea.

jLUPTON & SON ARE AWARDED CONTRACT Will Open Fifty-fifth Street I forSzSoj Connecting Link I | With New Boulevard. A II. I.upi..ii A Son. $-21*13: SmllliA I'ortvr. 51. 12. Hill Dretlgiug Company. ■ K.«ll : J. I' Fox. FCC-"* K. Kile} ' Mmier. 5'4M3 Afler the bids had been read, the ' I board took a rece— of a few moments. ; The opening of this road will make , the connection between this city and he iKiulevard over Cor-on s Inlet to ■ Sew Isle l ily. ordinance No. 14.1. which provides for temporary loan notes for paying for I ley avenue. bet ween Seventh and Ninth Streets, was read, tin motion of Direc I on the table until such time as the b iard desires to take further action on • Mayor Champion reported that the I bond had been approved and the con- . tract signed with Edward S. Graham, ■ A quit-claim deed was grauted Mrs. I Mabel A. Edwards, of Philadelphia, the owuar, ou lot No. 828. section I,. I All claims havlug been paid agalhst I lot No. 1167. Section Ocean City Gar- ' dens, with the exceptfou of the year 1916, a quit claim deed wae grouted H. L. Dubrlng, Jr.. of Philadelphia, wllh tbe exceptloo noled. e The following teller waa read from i Collector Burleigh: a To the Board of Commlaslonera of t Ocean City— Gkktlkmks:— Application has been . made for Ihe eaaigiiiuent/Of-w certain ; tax aale certlHcale on land, being a porllou of lots numbers 546. 648 and , .550. In Section A, plan of lots uf the Oceao * 'ity Association, described as follows: "South west side of Sixth etreel, 60 feet southeast of Central avenue, southeast 40 leet by southwest 86 feet, also begluulug al a point 90 feel southwest- , erly from a point on the southwest side of Sixth street. 60 feet southeast of Oantral avenue, southeast 40 fleet by if southwest 16 feet." y Payment In full for the taxee. In-' e vether wiih Ihe Interest and recording Is costs, have been made Id full for this i- Very truly youra. II K. W. HuxLKiaii, il w Collector. Ic On motion of Director Adams the request was granted and the certlHcale Issued by the proper officers, rt Two bills were read aDd ordered PfhI. • '

ATTENDED RALLY OF BIBLE CLASSES Ocean City Well Represented at Gathering of Biddle - Men la Atlantic. William E. Maaaey. o/ this cMy, i _ director of tbe A. Drexel Biddle i - Bible Classes la «*$* County al- I tended the mddle Bible, Cleaer elly ; id tue perish bouee of tbe Eplaonpal Church Id Atlautlc City Friday eveo- I log, accompanied by tbe Rev. Joeepb B. Kulp, pastor end teacber of the I Men's Bible Class of tbe First M. E. Church: K B. Stttea, preeldeot of the I First National Bank; S. M'. Hoffman ■ and Tbomaa Holland, members of I be I class. The local' claae Is Idsutifled | wllh Ihe Biddle Bible Classes. Tbe rally was largely attended , and , eddreeeee were made by Edward Mills. , of Camden; Mr. Williamson, supeno- j tendent of Holy.Tnully Sunday School , In Philadelphia: Mr. Blddle'a private , secretary; slao the Rev. Mr. El wood. , - pastor of tbe Boardwalk Church, Al- | i.uiic city, sua si. nuns . Tbe dlfleroot churches of Atleutle . f City were represented by tbelr pastors, , and also represented were tbe • 5 churches eDd Sunday schools of Pleas- j entvllle, Ah lecoo sud Lin wood. 1 A pleasing musical program was I presented during tbe evening. , a. tad «.. SMsclallos Notice. i Tbe eDDual meeting of tbe Oceao ( City Building sod Loan Association, for the election of officers, receiving ' tbe secretary's report. Issuance ef e 7 : new aertae(tbe Slat), .and any other t ' fore tbe st^boldereT'wui'b^SCd'lu ' tbelr offices, 408 KlghUi etreel. at 8 . o'clock 4> at. Saturday, January ISth, 1 1917. 1'ereooi desiring stock may es- I cure tbe same by applying to tbe see- . rotary or any member adf. the board of directors. R. Howjfiu Thobx, adv., 12-28. St. Secretary. ' 7JT. j Ocean City. 9- J.. December 22. 1016 The aoooal meeting of tbe etock- ' holders of u$t Ocux City Titlx ami TrorrCoaPAKY will be bald at the t . bank building. Eighth vtreet sod As- , ' bury avenue. In the coy of Ocean City. , county of Cape May and Stale of New Jerary, eo Tuesday, the ninth day of • January. 1017, at two o'clock in tbe i [ sftsroooo, Mr the eleetlou of directors , ■ for the ensolng year, and for the lrau» . 1 action of each other baetoow as may 1 $11 Fitly come Mure the meeting C. R. SntetLL, Secy. I - adv. a. i

' DIRECTOR CAMPBELL BAVjWS , j BOND ISSUE 6F $13,000

Would Wipe ©at City Itn-I" ' provctDont Notes, Uncollect- I able Poll Tax^s, Etc. Director Campbell, et tbe weekly , meeting of tbe City Commissioners. • recommended e bond Issue of $18 000 - take up uotes of 1916 tod prior . ' years. I lu this connection, be made (he fol- • lug •Istemeut: i "The emouul of loiereet paid or , loans In 1915 ws<5!0,ltl9V, "Tbe emouul of Inlerset paid Jlf cl temporary loaua In 1916 wet "-.MX* i abowlng e saving to Ihe city, at rhe i rate of lotarest obtained the be «i I glnulng of 1914. of $2996 77^ n "There are ontstaodlD$4otes to tbe 1 amount of 52715 81 for gdtneot paving " sod curbing erouod Abe e«y ball; n of street lw$«'t«w»i certlfl- " ' Ismail ' In 11*2, which II la lo ' cam ben I an tberity to take up at tbe Sl > eud of Hve^yf*. aod 04600 Incurred by tbe ifosr"* paralyels epidemic. ll " TUB FetiklPWd tax cleluis ageitisl d > penoDai property and poll tax of per- 11 > «ons"who lave moved away or died- * ' These bast accumulated year after ■ **"■ . £ !, "Fcpfthls purpose, 1 recommend " 1 5I8,0dT lo take up 1016 and prior year '' oolm borrowed to anticipation of the oodectlon of these uocollectable Items * To place these amounts lo tbe year's would uecessltsts a high tax rate and a hardship to tbe taxpayers. Tbe larger part or these Hems have - several years arriving et tbe present condition, i "I would, therefore, recommend j, these teverel Items meutlnoed be paid | K laeulog refuudlug boods lu order to ( , spread tbe term of paymeut over sev- j eral years. | ( ■'1 believe tbe city could at the pree- ; • eot time market these bonds at a low I « lata of lotereet and protect Itself from * paying a high rate, wtslch It might be ' compelled to pay later iGOeee aniouuls ! art ratatued lu oolea. f j, I | "I recommend tbarst least $1000 ' this year and hereafter be anooslly ' placed In tbe yearly appropriation to ' retire oqkee of tbe prior year Issued agatost'bls personal aDd poll tax. I which proves to be uoooliectable, and > 1 thereby keep the city In a healthy f Onauctal eoodltleo. "If this meets with the approval of the '~"mmls slonsts. 1 would suggest , that a* the proper Vims Ihectty as- t / '

eeroor, collector and director of revsod Busnce be made a committee ; strike ofl of Ihe duplicate the tax I claims thai ceo not he collected." Mayor Champion suggested that i Director Campbell reduce bis stalei meol to writing end have 11 spread on . tbe clerk's minutes, to which It was agreed. w aktkd —Small cottage, three bediooms;prlce moat be reasonable. aoawrr giving price end location. Addreae B, Skntixil office, Oceao City, N. J. adv., IMS. 54. Fot-KD.— Sqm of money. - Owner may obtain Information by applying at tbe BBmxn. office nod paying (or advert Hement. adv., 1L

CO. G BOYS-ARE TO Bf INSPECTED Mh/or Brady, U. 8. A., Will QaVe Oversight of Annaal "Clean-np" Monday. Company G, Third lufeotrv, of this city, will bave Its aooual iDspeclloD at tbe armory Monday eveulug. Tbe following orders bave beta Issued by CepL Vance L. Ksly, commanding tbe company: 1. Pursuant to letter of tns-rnetloo from .Headquarters " Eastern Department, Major James F^Brady. U 8. A.. will make the annual luapectloo of Compauy G. Third Infantry, on the 8th of January, at 7 80 p. m. 2. You are directed to report In uniform Olive drab woolen, with olive cktl will be eouuded at 7.90. with assembly at 7 80 8. If through unavoidable causes, sickness, etc , any member 1s absent. U will be necessary to hive hie unihere for Inspection 4 It Is planned to have s lunch served aflrr'lhe Inspection. By order of Vance L. Hal v. Captain. John E Trout. Finn Sergeant. Stew v ear's Dance. Other attractions' prevented, a large attendance al tbe New Year's dance given by Ibe Ladies' Auxiliary of tbe I City Military Club el Company G'e armory Monday evening, but tboae | present bad a good time.

a. ] CIVIL WAR VETS AT FESTIVE BOARD , Seven Old Soldiers Royally , Entertained by Cotnmis- i sioner W. H. Campbell. till the Invitation of Director of Finance William H. Campbell, seven , fit il War vrlrrsus dined with that i , gentleman leet Friday. They were: . , F. R Willis. Twenly-flfth New Jersey: < Thus. Leslie, Sixth New York Cavalry; i , Thames C. Bennett, Two Hundred | l end Thirteenth Pennsylvania ; Tboa. | , J Darker C S. N ; William H. Pfan- , der. C S. N : James Chadwlck, Tweo- , , ly third Pennsylvania, and Leonard i r It. Thames Ninety seventh Pennsyl- i Comrade Sylvenus Murphy was out : of town, or he would no doubt bave i a.-cepled the Invitation end beeu one , r Mr. Campbell Is a good American, es well es s good Democrat, and has a warm side for the veterans. He was , r one of the guests at tbe celebration of Comrade Parker's sevenly-Hflh birtb- , day aoulversary lest winter, eo additional reason why he .had been feeling . like honoring the veterans ea be did last Friday. The dinner look place sl the home , of Ibe host at I p. m , aud II was pre* pared by Mrs. Alice Btepbrneon, as 1 slated by Misses Ruth Stephenson and . Mabel Lake. The two young women t also served the table most charmlDglj. I All tbe decorations were In red, white BDd blue, tbe peper napkins being especially tasteful. Tbe whole af i fair was full of good cheer aDd good feeliug ' Tsr — r — — - * HAD JOLLY TIMB I Hiss Marie Bsothror* Katsrtalwa l essair school Class. s Miss Marie Boothroyd eutrrtalned the members of her Sunday tobool . claae at ber bome'Friday eveolng, apj o tbe little ones had tbe tlm$ of jp* - Ilvea. ;J They were given many eyM* f nut presents and xedi^Mpikwb ments. / / Santa claae, bdw exkaaetad after J bis labors d»ib*rib$*#4Mk del*gated Roy Barlow Itx re press et him at tbe enterialDufont god be did so In a msnoer thsrtekPWojIibtdednd. Tboee (M* "were Edoa Wallace, ! Edltb »■»«"• Helen Bkelweld, 'Mergmret Skalweld, Edith 4 JYoal, A rtkn Treat. Marlao Everlngi, am end Katberine Pfltxtomytr. j

STEWART TO GIVE j > SHORE DINNER ; Fishing Club President to be Host of Four Teams of Surf Casters. I President Frank H. Stewart, tbe eo- ! ergellc bead of the Ocean City Flehlns a Club, Is about to give a shore dinner | for tbe members of tbe foor teams tbat j 1 competed bare last September for tbe j club surf-casting cbemplooshlp. ) As will be recalled. Mr. Stewart's | team woo this champloosblp. j The shore dinner Is to be given by j Preeldeot 8tewert to ebow tbat be ad- j mired tbe ifforts of tbe other teams in t ' ihe coolest. There will be aboa't 26 .<] men et tbe dinner y. Members of tbe Ashing dab sh now hlberustlng, it may be eald. but with the reappearance of tbe spring tides tbey will be found popping np ou tbe i beach here and there, booting for tbe ( . slues and tbelr deotrenr. '' w anted — One or two abates of l Oceao Cliy First National Bank etock, I * Stele price. Address P. O. Lock Box I 286. Oceao City. N. J. odv. tf. I

S2 17.362.2 1 NECESSARY TO RUN THIS CITY IN 1917

Resolution Covering This Amount Adopted by the Board of Commissioners. 1 1 is estimated by the City Commissioners, according to a resolution presented by Director Campbell at the weekly meeting of the boe'ed. tbat It will require $217,362 21 to Hoaoce the municipal government goring the year 1917. Following Is the resolution: Belt Reeolved. by tbe Hoard of Commis- ■ "loners of tbe dty of Ocean City, New : Jersey, that for all of tbe expenses : during tbe Aacal year beginning on : the Orel day of January, 1917, fo tbe thirty-Aral day of December, 1917, tbe amounts be and tbe am hereby appropriated In order to be used for Die following purposes: Streets, $22,500.00 Salaries, 10.800 00 Fire Department. 10.600 00 ' Miscellaneous,' 4,000 00 ? City Hall. 0,080 00 : Advertising, 6.000 00 Hulldlng Inspection Bureau, 600 00 . Plumbing Inspection Bureau, 000 00 ' Light. amo.oo > Garbage Collection, tAM-Tt f Interest on Temporary Loans, 7,000 00 - Rubbish ColleciloD, 8,088 40 - Prlullug, ** 00040 t Health Bureau, «0« I Wharves, 009 JO Water. ft«0OM ' ' Drains. 000 00' ' " Boardwalk, fJOO.OT Music, foMdO ; 1 Police and Life-guards, BJW4I i Public Library, M0 00 - Retiring Pavilion Bonds MOOT MML00 • lotereet oo boods: - Street aod Fire 19*1, 8,00000 Pavilion 1006, *J0 I School 1800, Lfiooo Board walk 1980,, O0OJ0 Fire apparelM 1000, 9M.08 Boantwatk MOO, 1^008 • 'mm ' Sr « zz ' Fire apparatus 1018, WOO 1 lotereet so fuadlog beads I0M, OftOttO r Intereetob fending boods 1914, 1,909 00 loteeeet aafandtng beads 1816, 4^080 ' Beach protect lo a 1015, 000 JO ' Bfoktegftod: BUrel oad laftft, 1.70MI School 1906. NOW ' Boardwalk 1988, 1,700.00 ' Fire apparaloa 1000, NftOO 1 Boardwalk 1000, BUI FlodUog lodebtedoere 1911, L00O00 ' Boardwalk 1011, 1 WOW 1 Property MB, NOW 1 Property ION, NOW • w?pSS».,». 'sr Funding 1914, S#W0t 1014. BIB SB 1014, 010 JO

Fondlng 1916, 8J0OJ9 Beech Protection, HU0 Public Comfort Station 1.080 JO Public Pavilloo, 1 #08.00 To Bed uea 1910 and prior year notes, 1,989.00 Notes Oulataodlog for year 1016 and prior yean, 47,08040 mijmn Be It fortbft Reeolved, tbat tha mioey apooepelotad above bo reload end dertvei fawm J end lu antidpeUoa of tbd IMfowtOg ' Freneblse Tax. I <48000 I State Bank Tax, 00008 • Flues from Police Ceart, MOW Interest. Coete, Ftaes, SNOW < Plumbing Inspection Fees, NOW Inspection Pees. MOJO Electrical Inspection Fore, NOW ! Sundry Soareea, mm ' Tax Levy Yeor 1017, UMU Tax Levy, 1810 nod prior yware, JM90W NTBU • Oo motloa af DtreMor AdrnglM ' reeolotioc was adopted. . _■ 'J rveoluiioo woe ei dared mmtuksy r Clerk Ham A- Minll' iNllftWpftflq , for two weeks. At the and ; of tbat period, the rsaalaMaa wtU bo op for tool odopttre. .

I- ■ ; gggaBammaremreremt ; ciAiCE OF iiiyjis : Sins' Restairait aid Belicitessei SOW AT - m Biiflnlk. Cintr Hurlri Timn t. OPE* EASTER SEATDS C1F1CBI, IN ce ' >7 ' ' - TAYLOR TAILORING DOUGLAS 0HOM0 ,' Cold Weather Wearables lo " are here in all tbe wantable kiode of Ilnates l. DalWem, 9 assure. Shirts aod Caps r NEWELL CORSON : 1 « EMBKV SHIKTS °°°**" 1 1 "I.1 'IS 1 .. Zmi