Ocean City Sentinel, 1 February 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, RI17. NO. 45

V s We Offer For Sale s A Splendid Corner Property suitable for a Rooming or High Grade Boarding Cottage at such a sacrifice in price below its true value that if you have ever been interested i in securing a property for* such a purpose — Tins is you it , opportunity. Location : — Eastern and Southern exposure on the corner of a main • a*l*nue, with a, fine view of the ocean from upper pia/./.a. ('.round contains nearly 8,000 square feet: Building of best construction in the resort Heavy slate roof ; piazzas on all floors; solid brick foundation. Heater in basement; gas and electric lights througJiout ; 10 bedrooms, : baths, exceptionally large I rooms on ground floor. Also small outbuilding for servants, of 3 rooms. Garage for 2 cars. ! Ground and inifirir.nnmts could no t be duplicated today under $/ j.yw.uo. , Our Price - - - - 57,000.00 ACT Ql '/CAY. )' IF INTERESTED "* • MASSEY & EDWARDS : Eighth Street and Central Avenue ' 1

Ocean City Sentinel OCCAN CITV. PH. J. -■»- R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Propria tor Si .00 Par Yaar, Strictly is Advance. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR -AT LAW. "'carVaufl nt'ST horsx, 1. J. 1 (Opparff PabUc Boueuwsi. i JJaW AOFFICES " 1 I Apgar & Boswell, | HOCWSBlilLDUIU. „ f AKBl'KY AVmi'tya ERiHTH HTREET f LAW OFFICES * Godfrey, Giddiags S Read | llSwu'lhliidtaf*:-11:' ♦ ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. » JJLWOOD C. WEEKS inmu ui IniMlKr-il L» ! 761 Aabury Avenue, Oceeo'CUy area o tea Trmi tfbtunng AltentloCtir | Eyes Examined Vitbont Drops. fSnTi' j'oiriS'nr wi'ui'Sie i r Mj atock 01 Eye Is a. "~A. W. ELY IMS iUMHt anaa. - 4TLAHTIC crrr. I. u Precise People ! Will appreciate the ® punctual service which adds to the de; light of dining here.

— THE . Harris Restaurant 4 MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. ATLAimC ICE COMPANY Pocana Mountain let en««. 1*14 Aakury *va ocean citv m *: H. Birkhardt 4 Cd. PLUMBING AND HEATING Ml aaaaai in»l •can err ^ ^ ? xje^Jiaxii GOAL Yon seed Cod. Yob need Service Yob get both from C.M— I.HIII1 LUMBER CO. T«M ad Warn Anm

j HUPMOBILE FORD HUDSON I | ! THE t'NIVERSAL CAR , The fallowing new price, are now in effect: China, J 325.00 Sedan. $645.00 . Runabout, 345.00 Coupclrt, 5053)0 Touring Car, 360.00^ ^ ^ ^ Town Car. 595.00 The* prices are positivelv guaranteed against any reduction before August I, 11)17. But ihete i» no guarantee against an advance'u. pn.-c al any time. ^ ^ ^ ^ Eastern Motor Company Atbury Ave. and Ninili Si, Ocean Gly. N. J. DODGE CHANDLER I HARVEY Y. LAKjEI j REAL ESTATE | I 838 Asbury Avenue « 1 Ocean City ^ New Jersey J Don't Value Yourself Too Low bv y..ur income, your proajiects. the responsibilities of your family. Let the Life Imurance man help you determine your value. Don't lie afraid to insure vour life for 'what it is worth. By making regular deposits of a small proportion of ypur income in a Savings Account you will not.onlv soon accumulate the first full year's, premium. l.ut you will be able to easily meet subsequent premiums as Theo V. Townsend 952 Asbury Avenue race Company Only $300.00 Gash Required to purchase a comfortable seven-room and bath brick dwelling with hot water lieaL laundry with stationary trays and every convenience; in first-class condition. Price. $1650.00, on terms to suit. Joseph I. Scull 757 Anbury Avenue

Ocean City New Jersey 1 ' 1 AUTOmomiLM turruus mmu. mourn ^ LOUIS W. MILLER AOCfsr FOS OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OCCAM oirr. warn jmuamy L 9 OAAABC ANOSHOmNOOU. NINTH Sr. AND OCCAM AVA. CHARLES C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN Charles C. Read & Co. Hardware and House-Furnishing Goods 83© Asbury Avenue Ocean City, New Jersey 1 PAINTS . - * CUTLERY , RLUMBINO Am you eAUng entire aataf setiuc aa to prima, ikhssibja awd boanwsa ssartsay t If -.4, a mil pay yun >o km ma a trial. lamia uTlTlif Ij gaod | »■■„«? "»• oanof ynar repair auMaf whiob I make aaparaahy. I 4svs ao as) aamm ihiMntinwil | r : DmnatnL' ' ma*, nam. C. H. BACON e»7 bmhu. st

STRONG FEATURES OF CITY'S Is STATE SUMMER SCHOOL!

Week, Mother's " Congress, Special Exhibit of ( 1 Drawing AmongTopliners. | In Ibe latest laaue of I be Educalb.ii Mullein, of 1 be State Department of Education, cou-ltlerable .pace I. given the wurk outlined for the Ocean , t II y State Summer School for IM17 which open. Monday. July 2. and cl...e. Saturday. Augu.t 4. holding •CMj^pi. a. u.ual, »u day* a week Special features of the 1917 *.ylun here are aa follow.: men of the Slate. ' Meeting of the Stale Federation of ' Meeting of the Slate t'ongre.. of " Mother. i Special exhlt.il of drewlug. .homing the .co|»e of llile work throughout the > enure State. , " There la enough In tlieee four tea- i attractive to those tnterealed In educa- j 1 tlon. but. In addition, the Bulletin baa 11 The attention of high achool prln- 1 clpala and high acliool teacher. I. e«- " peclally called to the cour«e lu secoud • ary education, entitled. -School Mau- 11 agemeut aud Method, of Teaching. * with apecial reference to 'secondary j education.' to be given at Ocean City. I 0 a. for the past .ix yeara. by Mr. A. H 1 Meredith, Assistant t'ommlmlouer qf _ Education In charge of Secondary Kd 1 ucatlou.' " The Bulletin then telle of the course and the toplce to be dealt wltb. and ■ •■SupplemenUry to tbla coulee will be beld a eerie, of round-table con- • ferencee ou the teacbing of vanou. high school subjects. The Blate high ' achool- monograph, will be tbe ba.l. for tin. work, aud tbe round-table, will be In charge of different high achool teachers Tble will give high ' achool teacher, an opportunity for dlecueelon of the method, of teacbing the 1 varluue enbject. In tbe high Khool. and for Interchange of expeneuce. re- 1 : garding blgb Khool work id geueral " Referring to tbe Stale', achool. of I observation, tbe Bulletin aaya: •■Tbe succeaa of tbe echoole of obaer- - vatloo In 1816 encourage, tbe State [ Board of Examloera to exteod tbelr a acope. Al Ocean City several room* f will be malntalDad aa achool. of obaer- | vatlon. Including one ungraded I Prof. Jame. M.Stevene.euperlntendI ent of lb* public achool. here, la prlu- | clpal of tbe Ocaan City State Summer I School. | Prof T. D. Senaor. of tbe Stale DeE partmem of Public I Detract Ion, TrenI ton, U director of tbe State', rammer | school a. He makee hla headquarter. . | at tbe Oceen Ctty Summer School. I YOUNG PEOPLE AT DANCE IN ARMORY Attendance Increasing Bach Week and the Participants Have Enjoyable Evening. There were several new face, lu tbe lloe-up at tbe daooe lo Company G'e armory Thursday evening, noder the auspice, of tbe members of tbe Lad lee' Auxiliary of tbe Ocean City Military Club. There were sixty young people preeeot and all bad a good time. Tbe atodeots of Terpelcbore are * making very marked progress uoder " the Instruction of Mire Mabel bockeltnann, wbo la a prime favorite of all tbe atteodenta. The cblldreo lo tbe clam are showing special adaptneea In i learning tbe steps. Among tboae atJ tending these weekly affaire. Ibe sexes ^ are nearly equally divided, although >1 some of tbe boya appear to be a trifle eby in getting out on tbe floor. Pereute of cblldreo seem lo betaking more tolereet tban at Brat and now some of I bam attend the weekly gatherings to wltoeea tbe prog raw. of tbelr eringa to Wliorea toe pnixrew VI ..... a

-and gtrle, wbo are becoming t more gracefal with each leaaon There are a number of good dancers c among tbe young people of Ocean City, ■ aa la shown In tbe dances given at tbe I end of tbe lessons. I #500 PIKE I 1 ■tabbota Blase to Moose occa ; Chief Walton and bit men were < summoned to Fourth street aod Aa- ' bnry avenoe about 6.30 o'clock Saturday morning. Are bavlng been discovered In tbe kitchen of a double - bouee, 417 and 419 Aabury avenue, ocI cupled by Herman Later, and owned 1 . by 8. B. Wensell, of Pblladelpbia. a summer resident here. Tbe Are started beck of tbe kitchen range, between tbe floor and abed roof A big quantity of sawdust caused tbe Are to amooldar and required bard work to extlognUb It. T be loss !« eeti- , mated at $500. The property we. formerly owned by F- J. Smith. Mlorlai LUtia FlerMa. Ml as E. H. Baker, of tbe Wsverly. tble cRy. la eojoylng winter life In til If Petersburg. F-e. Bbe writes that tbe " people Aewntbaia are living rat-dowre and en toying tba annablne and Sowers There ore a nareber of Oeeaa * Clly people new la Bt. Petersburg. ^

GET READY FOR i "PENNY SOCIAL" Time by Christian Endeavor Society Tuesday Evening, February 27. f,r Ibe annual "Penny Social," u..^ller the auspice, bf Hie Cbrl.llau Kn |r -»ma ..t Ibe Hr-t Presbyterian , 1 ..urol. Tuesday evening. February 27 1 | quite a few novelty tables, includA donation from tlie Henry F . Micliell Company. Pnliadeipbia. lias , been received. Il Is a beamiful fen. : Donations will be received by any .if ' those named below or any member of the society. It will enst one cent to get into the j wkMbI rooms and out cent, payable In ! Hie social rooms. | Following are Hie tables aud depart Novelty table (live and ten ceut article.!, Mrs. C. H. Bobuer. Candy table. Mis. K- B. Higbee Cake labia Mrs. F. P. Ptltxeumyer aud Mrs L. E Bmitb. Flab poud. Mis. Ada M. ltauck and Mrs L M. Lear. Bool blacks. Johuule Wallace end Rosa Ferguson. Fancy table. Mrs. W. F Uardiner. Doll abow. Mias I'owuer Junior faucy table, Mildred EverIngbam. Bcbool supply. Miss Josephine TayBandwich. hot dog and coffee table. Mis. Helen Bard. Drag department, Mtas Anna Chamr piou. Lemonade table, Mia. Louisa R. . Fortuneteller. Madame 9ortuna. | Icecream. Mis. Maud M. Foulda , Junior oorelly table, Mia# Marie K. . Boolbroyd. I Christian Endeavor .Tree, Miaa MarDoor tender, Klcbard H.Johntou. r Diapatcbea from Trautou announce tbat Uovernor Edge bae appoluted Ricnard T. Coiling., of Colliogawood. a member of the Delaware River ' Bridge and TuoDel Commlaalon, lo • succeed Dr I. N. Urlacom. of Camden.

!S0LDIER BOYS [/ J DEFEAT VINELAND " Townsend's Five Played Hard ~ and Ran Away from J Strong Visitors. The strong Vliirlaud live «a- defeated by Ibe ibeau City Military | 'Club's Irani lu a South Jersey league J * "nveiiing 't lT S""" C i I be visit..,, were all husky chap-. 1- new ' rule- aud were considerably cl 1- j handicapped, fouling repeatedly. ' •> il I Hreckley failed to conned 011 a num- 2 1. j ber of foul goal- at the -tart off. while - lug t»* polula on a Held goal. 1 lien Hreckley missed and scored a foul goal, and Morris made two more >1 » points for Yliielaud. ( apt. Henderson " e tossed It to Welsenthal. but Moe ■> •t Hreckley about Ibis time connected • f wlib tbe basket and lauded several « making a Held goal. ■' " siasm of the apectalora by making a assist by Henderson. Before tbe end ' '■ of tbe half. Welsenthal bad put tbe ' locals tour more points ahead. t Meanwhile. C. Plneno was doing c ■f good work In caging tbem from tbe « foul llue. 1 d Boon after tbe beglnulng .of tlie.ee c oud half. Hreckley scored three foul t d goals, and C. Plneno made a .flue shot 1 and scored a field goal. Hreckley. Welseutbal. Batlerlee aud Heudereou starred for the locals In tbla half, while tbe Plneno brothers '• and Weyiman were on Ibe job fur a Vlnelaod. Price, one of the younger element of basket ball playere here, wai at_guard for Ocean City, and give- much prom 1 >- Ise. He la an aggreealve, bard- working t player. t n- Line-up: , «■ ""£2 '< Welsenthal. F. 6 0 12 I Hreckley. F. 4 20 28 | Batlerlee. C. 2 0 4 Heuderaon, U. I) 0 0 ' Price, Xi. 0 0 0 t- 12 20 44 , Morrla. F. 1 0 2 „ U. Plneno, F. 6 8 20 ' Weyiman. C. 1 0 2 . "1 J. Plneno. O. 2 O 4 , d. Creech, U- 0 0 0 , fo ~f0 8 26 j n. Referee, Jobneon. ,

— : IE ' PLEA8ANTYILLE . GIRL HIS BRIDE , * Lewis L. Barrett and Misa J y Eva Weer Quietly Marriedv ■ * in M. P. Church. \ e Lewis L. Barrett, of tbla clly. and , r Mtaa Eva Weer. daugbter of Mrx and I- Mra. Henry L. Weer. of Pleaaaotville. , II were quietly married lo the M. P. 1 e Church at Pleaaaotville Friday even- | n lug by tbe pastor, tbe Rev. William L. ( I- Morton. • I ■e They were attended by Harry W. , b Hendricks aod wife. < le Tbe bride wore a blue suit aod black ■ fora. 1- Tbe liappy couple are residing at n 1033 Aabury avenoe. The liouae and 1- eurroundlDga were decorated In festive ir atyle by not of tbelr friends before g tbe pair reached tbla city.

Tbe bride was for several years cblef 8 clerk In Eroeet Beyer'e stationery store lo Atlaotlc Ctty. and bas many In both A Han He City and Pleaaaotville. ri Tbe bridegroom la foreman of tbe ; 8rvTt*«t-'a composing room, wbleb j position he baa beld a number of H He baa lived la Ocean City tbe greater pert of bla life and baa a large circle of friends. Thews, wltb tbe S«*ovTi extend beet wlsbee to Mr. and Mra. Barrett. F TRAINING CLASS Organised among preabrleriaa ' Hatar achool Teachers. IT Recently tbe peatorof the First Pre.- *- tyterian Cbnrcb. tbe Ber. Cberlee H. ■ Boboer. orgentxed e teacher training | I close among tbe officer# and teachers , 1 1 of tbe BoDday achool of bit church i * There are twenty Ove enrolled mem- * ■ bare who bare begun tbe course of,' study, and much Interest is being a sbowo 10 Ibe work, watch will lead to graduation and Ibe receiving of a ^ ■ a,Tl*r>Hev Mr Boboer ts tbe leader 1 • of tbe dees, wbleb meets every Wed- 1 1 tread ay weening after prayer eervtce. t J WaxTES — Ode or two shares of 1 Ocean CMy Flrd Nattooal Bank Mock. » stale pnee. Addree. \P. O. Leak Rex 1 286. Ocaan CMy, N. J.VJ-, Mr. if.

GREAT THRONG ENJOYED LEAGUE'S FINE SMOKER

j Splendid Entertainment Pro- : vided Organization Members and Many Gnesta. "Tbe moat largely attended and Ibe moat successful smoker ever Riven by : tbe Young Men's Progressive 1 League." Tble was tbe unanimous 1 verdict of all wbo bad Ibe pleasure of 1 alienflog the eolerialnmeot uoder tbe auspices or the league In tba leagoe's looms lo tbe Hbdo Bulldlog Monday evening. It is not recalled tbat there ware ao many men lo tba rooms aa out Monday olgbt, and Leroy Howe, chairman of tba entertainment committee, was congratulated by several of the speakers during Ibe smoker aod by a number of others later lo tbe evemug on tbe way he bad "pulled II off" Foiiowtng was tbe program: Opening — ('boras, by assembly. Piano solo- Leslie Hughes Novelty— Dr. J.T. Hughes. Novelty— Dr. J. T. Hughes. -

Recitation— Master James Howe. Vocal solo — "8 jnablua of Your Bmllei.." Lew is Uaody. (.'boras— by aeaembly. Clarinet solo— C. B. Wtotirr. 80I0— • • Time of Rosea. "Warrla HarCborus— by assembly. ' Just Fun"— Clayton Haines Chora- — by a-armbly Bong. "Pr tly Baby," Elmer Raoek. C Doras— by assembly . ■■ Phrenological demonstration" — Cohen. Chorus— ' by assembly. Dr. J. T. Hughes bad composed a song lu wbicb bits were made at aeverel of tbe members of tbe league. I Tbe song was milled. "We're Twelve 1 O'clock Boya In a Nine O'clock Town," | and" II created a furore. 1 Tbe vocal solos of "Warrie" Harris, j Lewis Oaody and Elmer Raoek were excellent, sod tbe crowd ebowed its appreciation by Us applause. Messrs. Harris and Oaody bare sweet voices, end tbelr tinging was encored. A recitation by Jamas Howe, atx1 year old eon of Chairmen Howa. abowad talent aod tba little fellow applauded 10 tbe actio. Laser In tbe eveolng be repeated. . A novelty was Introduced by Cbaa. B. Winters, an aeeonapliebed clarinet ! .soloist, wbo played two nlimlnai I (iheUaaaO s. Sreaarf fans]

MEETING HOUR HAS ' BEEN CHANGED . b Will Gather " at 4 O'clock Tuesdays In- F stead of 2 O'clock. " meetings oil Tue-day afternoon.Pf rom , o'clock to 4^ o'clock.^ ^ ^ d at the meeting Tuiwdey afiernoon by ° Mayor Champion, changes Ibe hour: „ Be It „ -loner- of Ocean City. New Jersey, * of Commissioners ol Ocean City. New m -bell be held ou Tuesday of a "l t eso I v ed" 'ihnl al t re .lull in. Incon ' .■stent herewith be aud Ibe same are „ hereby re-clndeil. ,, Tbe resolution was adopted. c It was said Ibat there are uaually a j. Dumber ofthtngs to be done before tbe meetlnga on Tuesdays and that there 4 is not sufficient time before 2 o'clock ( lo dispose of these. The change of t bour.lt Is also sald.'wfll give people out of town an opportunity to see , board members on busluese of tbe f clly before tbe meeting hour and en- t able them to cslcb tbelr trains for t home. It was further said tbat a , change of hour might result lo an In- j creased attendance at tbe weekly f meetings. c MEETING POSTPONED Const 1 chamber of Commerce f it basing been ascertained tbat tbe 1 Bible I'lase of tbe First Preeby- ■ Habbatb Bcbool bad arranged t to bold tta annoal banquet on Tuesday evening, February 20. tbe monthly 1 meeting of tbe. Cape May County 1 . Chamber of Commerce, announced to I : beld In tbla ctty on tbat aveDtog, < 1 has been postponed until Tuesday I evenlug, February 27. 1 t Tbe members of the Bible Class are : ■ arranglog a very pleaslug entertain- < ■ere From rlllabareb. J Bamuel Focer and wife, of Plltei burgh, bave been apendlng a few days , : wltb Albert Fogc and wife Mr. Focer ( ' la a large commission mercbeut In , 1 Pittsburgh, and be attended tbe recent ; convention of oommleslon men In ' 1 Pblladelpbia, leaving there for a few < weeks' stay In Atlantic City. WITZEMANN WILL I : DIRECT MDSICALE; . to Discuss Free Concerts in This City lor 1917 Will Follow. • Tbe members of tbe Orchestra Aux- ! lliary of Oceeu City have Issued lovlB tatloDa to a mualcale to be given In tbe ■ auditorium of tbe Cortla Publishing f Company. Blxtb and Waluot streets, ■ Pblladelpbia, at S o'clock Wednaaday a afternoon. February 7. under tbedl- . recUon of John K. Wltxemaoo. Mrs. Alfred. M Gray la president of tbe auxiliary, and Mba Mary M. Bare a la aecreury. a At tbe conclusion of tbe program, a , meeting will be beld to plan for tbe ; season of 1917 In Ocean Ctty, aod there 1 will be a general discussion. Tbe matter of tbe character of music r at tbe free dally concerts lo tbe ctty . pavilion on tbe Boardwalk la one In wbicb tbe members of this organ laa- " lion, aa well aa moat of tba summer end all-year residents, are much concerned. Therefore, It la likely that . tbe mualcale will be largely attended

MASONIC LODGE MEMBERS HEAR SPLENDID SERMON

"Brotherhood" Subject of the Rev. M. M. Lewis' Discourse in Baptist Church. • I em not a better Christian by being a Meson, bat I am a far better Maaon being a Christian" waa tbe lanof tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis In bD sermon to tbe MsbodIc Lodge In the Baptist Cburcb Sunday evening, wbicb be clearly abowed tba (elation of Masonry with tbe Cburcb and the klDgdom of God. Tbe members of tbe fraternity were treated to a presentation of tbe kingdom of God aa a grand big fraternity of troe brotherhood, with Cbriat aa lu Grand Master, aod all standing on a level, by virtue of traveling over Ibe one road through three detbe Bret. Ibe two "R'a" of repentance and renunciation of sin;- second, tbe F. and A. degree of faith In end accepunce of Jeeue Cbriat aa Savloor, and third, tba raising of tbe soul from a death' In aln to a Iff* of righteousness In Cbriat. There waa a large atUndanee of tba members of tbe lodge, wbo beard with Mr. Lewis' very excellent disHla subject waa "Brotheraod be spoke Id part M.followe: "Tbe presence tonight of tbla epleodld group of meo. representing Ocean City's Masonic fraUrnlty, offers • trito this cburcb aod tu pastor that la deeply appreciated. This la tba Bret visit we bave received a a a cburcb tbla lodge, aod wa bo pa R la by do means tbe last. This la also a new desirable and pleaaaot experience me, aa Pennsylvania lodges are not permitted tbeas privileges, and, therefore, 1 waa denied eucb an opportunity of ever preaching to Masons aa my •pedal guestt. ••While In Ocean City I want to make my mlnletry aa generally helpful aa possible and I am aore that yos, aa cittxens of tba community, will help make II aa pfbesant as possible. Tbla service will afford ua a mutual opportunity of getting bettae acqnalniad. "I heartily weloomi you bars tonight for tbe good your vlall can do lor aa a cburcb and also for the goad I 1 trust wa can all derive from Uw service. "I am going to preach to yon tonight from a tost tbat I take fleas tba > Jarsay Masonic Ritual. wblab yen ■ will find lo Matthew 28; 8, tba waeda or Jeans to Hla did* plea, 'Bat be net ye called rabbi: for one leyonr taeeber, aod all ye are brethren.' ■ "In tble ebapMr. Janata paying Hla 1 respects to the rellgiana liadwa a* tbat day. man wbo bad aat thimulMi to 1 authority over tba paopla aa aaaiaaa ' guardians of thatr spiritual weMMS. r However regarded bp tba aaaaaaa, Ibff were conceded to be tba laadaw fWbaps tba severest throat at Jaaaa al aucb man may be gleaned tram 8k remarks lo His dlaelptaa. a graapef [ said, Be y. oot Ilka aato them,' and I ' Except your Hgbmnanam shall agreed the righteousness of tba Berthas and tbe Pharisees, ye shall la na wMe - enter Into tba klngdoaa a t Haevsn;' aDd now aaya, -Be not ya called rakkl (a distinction at honor much wertl*), because all ya are brethren.' that la, ya . are all on the level. "Jeaoa waa not can earing the benar- , log of oca another to this Mb, bot Ha . was censuring tba locllnattaa aaaaag , meo of lording It over one asetha* aa , to tbat day. It waa not la agreement . with tba rtmpl telly and flreaaaraey a* tbe gospel for ooe to lord K aver enf other. * "Tba words of Jeaoa were vary tame a and embody a wealth of tboagM. e With a sweep of tbe head, imbeertng a a certain groop af man beflma Mf. Ha aaya. 'All ya are brethren.' AA c who? This group of dflplre. e» MM r followers? Bo wttb tbaaa worda, Jaaga n gathers eertoln Jntoa^sga*! * brethren. -Wa read tbat God walked and it talked wttb man la tbaeoal af tba tOnotlumd oa Peartb PagaJ

mm of mm Mi Restarat mil Mcilessn NOW AT 822 Bitriiill CirurMwiTiTima m.EBTEI SEATBfi CAfiClTI, IN Our Annual Reduction Sale IS NOW ON $ 8.50 buys any $12.00 Suft\ $11.50 buys any $15.00 Suit I ru STORE $14.50 buys any $18.00 Suit( $15.50 buys any $20.00 Suit; NEWELL CORSON M» Aabary Aware, OM O* , 1