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I VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. .MARCH 1, 11)17. " NO 49 I - ... • : X
I '• A Charming Little Bay Villa I ' for on the water front near the Ocean City Yacht Club, consisting of 4 -rooms and bath, snappy architecture, piazza full width I on both fronts, pergola leading from cottage to water's edge, concrete walk and curbs, fine depth to the lot; an ideal little outing* home by the sea, where you can take your meals at the Yacht Club if desired, only $1700.00. There are hundreds of small families or organizations of young men to whom this would especially appeal if they knew of it. MASSEY & EDWARDS, — • Eighth and Central Ave. Also a Bungalow-Cottage no^ ,>eiu« constructed on - Wesley Avenue, near Twelfth Street, in which the ground, 40x105 feet, is estimated at a lower price than any other Wesley Avenue lot of that size in that general location, and the cottage at actual cost. It will contain living room, dining room, kitchen, 6 bedrooms, bath, storage room, laundry, garage for 2 cans, heater room, basement lavatory; hath room finished in white enamel, -walls of living and -dining rooms panelled, piazzas full width front and rear, everything up-to-date. Price, $4175.00. MASSEY & EDWARDS.
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. M, 4. it . CURTIS ROBINSON alitor and Plupi isua »i-oo Par Yaar, Strictly in Advance. ArrwMm.tT.ua. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CPU N SELLO.R-AT- LAW , *" ca r E^iaaV cwr ur AtovaaTa. j. ^ w. Holt Arose. A»aiv c. Boswau. < |_^AW OFFICES { Apgar & Boswell, ] AHBURT Ayaau^and gVuHTH WTKKKT | LAW OFFICES 1 Godfrey, Glidings & Read , Barrieti siiSiiag^r":' J ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. | Ryes Eiuined Vitbont Drops : ffaenTls^noiiri ■anr'o7«nlPcr lol^madrir""Mr mlock ol Era Plan — and ttpwtaelaa to aa roil. Plata aacanba found In any dlj. A. W. ELY ATUITN CITY, *. 4. Bbora ran Up* Paaaaa Door. Kjtlal.Ha bad UBK Ball PBon. mmi Precise People • Will. appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. - — THE V 11 Harris Restaurant c o MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY, N. J. = A. 1TUIITIG ICE CDWMT •It"- " Pucono Moamiin In Ofiaa. 101« Aahury Ava OCEAN CITY N J. ■aaa karkksril Warns W. Aran H. Bnrkhardt 4 C*. PLUMBING AND HEATING " MA AMI II llllll r •cm cm m Jtifcii Hot Water, atrom and Vapor Uaauai Ball l-nuoa. 1*1- X COAL Yon need Coal. You need Service. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. P Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's : IJ07 AOaaOc Ave.. Atlantic City " ww aaa viae ■
1 aranrnratmomHNmBamaiBtax 20 r d ""~c" I 320.B17 Have been bnilt and, actually delivered to retail buyer* since § number of cars man^act'ui^^v'us Wn'ce Au^sV" \9i6"a'ml § I andwtah ?S °Ur *KcnU. 10 rftoil l,u>r™. c This nun«ual fall § confinc^thc distribution of cars only to thmc'a'^n'li who have jj tbc" ma\W rote^t '^u K llh,S ""'j"* ""ending bu>«*P tltot 3 In securing Furd cars. " ' if.^herefore" vot aJ^pCnni^Tto ft purchase aj'ord car. are advise you to.pbice vour order and take S » delivery now. FORD MOTOR COMPANY. B - JS;:-|£',«VKSV 1 EASTERN MOTOR X0-, n.j. 1 ■BRBflWMBiiMRMISnilSnWmaSSntllSSHlBBBtBSKm BBRS |a*»»*»*»iii****»8i**i**.uinii***n***n»**n**** HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey j Don't Value Yourself Too Low 0 I . buying Life Insurance many men make the misuike of insuring j their lives for a small amount because they fear the pavment of the i ■ premium on a large sum will embarrass them financially.' •by your income, your prospects, the responsibilities of vour family! Let the Life Insurance man help you determine your value. t Don't be afraid to insure" your life for what it is worth. Bv making " | regular deposits of a small proportion of your income in a Savings <- j Account you will not only soon accumulate tile first full year's pre- a mium, but. you will be able to gWsilv meet subsequent premiums as c they fall due. < . Theo. V. Townsend Th, - 952 Asbury Avenue ance Company f i===zz========^i==z==r r = , Only $300.00 Gash Required • to purchase a comfortable seven-room and bath brick dwell- 0 ing with hot water heat, laundry with stationary trays and i< every convenience; in first-class condition. Price, $1650.00, ft terms to suit s d Joseph I. Scull ! 757 Anbury Avenue Ocean CU> ■ New Jersey 11 supplies bell phone , LOUIS W. MILLER '. aoent pon OVERLAND AND WILLY3-K NIQH T AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS g occam city. NEW jeneey Oanab e and Showroom. Ninth St. and Occam Ave. ° ti CHARLES C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN * Charles C. Read & Co. ' Hardware and Hquse-Furnishing Goods r. 839 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, New Jersey !' PAINTS CUTLERY PLUMB1NO ! An yon ruing rottre Mwfaatm* aa (o prioaa. u ilnmM| and tl I lan ronrtoayP If ■01. II will pay yon to area mm a trial I am ia an mnill ully good | ladli ■ to tab* 1 nan cd yont npatr wort <d ntj* 1 uafca a apataalty. I tana no H| rato 1 1 tot.hltiktosal ' a4ainllnnl.il ilium Otvnna.tml mtoto. c. it, bacon 607 eighth mt [
"WASHINGTON CAMP GIVES SILK FLAG TO BAPTISTS
Patriotic Speeches Marked Presentation Attended by Large Crowd. Tire Klrnt 8a pi 1*1 ( butch «*- cause of lack of toon. Sunday evening • hen Wa.hlnglon Camp. No. 75. P O. 8. nf A., prevented a handsome -Ilk flag of III. country lo the church The ex*rci*ea were nalurally of an Inspirational and patriotic character, and were highly liitere-litig Member* of the lodge to the nuralier building " | wa* made bv Jodge K C.Waddington,! of Salem County, Stale vice pre-ideni l of the order, who wa* Introduced by h Granville H. Steelmaii. of I hi- city, a i member of the organization. Mr Sleelman *aid lie wa. glad In be j I In a Baptl«t Church. HI* grandmother j I cau-e they .land for waler. and nlenty of waler i* needed Here. Ttie Mel hod 1*1. have lire, and lire and waler j < make .team. The l>re*bylertan car- I elon I* lei u* run with pailence llie ' rare that I* eel before ua. r Conllnulug, Mr Sleelman .aid lie " wa* glad thai lie I* altlllaied with euch i a uohle order, oue of tbe grandest In- I Btllutlona ou earth, who*e member* I _ are ever ready lo die for a rigbteou* * cau*e. We need patriotic men in the*e < day*, among llie darke*t la '.he couu- n try'- history. Judge Waddlngtnn told of III* luvl- « lallou to I* here, and said the occa*iou II carried blm bark lo 1732, wbru on i ll plantation In Virginia there came to II life a babe who wa* cbrl*tened George a Wa*hliiglon. both of w|io*e parent* ft came from arlelocrallc famille* of Eng. ll land. Washington a* a young man -bowed . K thai he po**e»eed -terllug <|ualltle* and j v This young man. when our fore- to father* decided II wa* lime lo *eparale 1 S from Kngll*b dominion, threw III* lot I With the oilier* lu demanding what Y we thought wa* right repreeentaliijlr, lu the Euglltb Karllameul or ttiey would not be robject to tbat country. When be threw off thl* yoke, he wa* taking the |ki*HIou of a traitor He * had everything tWo*e. A* Franklin A aald lo lilm later, "George, If we don't ! bang together, * we will surely bang j, separalely." It wa* true. If llie col- V oule* bad failed lo.hold together, tbey " all -would have lost their lives. Il cl shows us lbs! patriotism as we understand II today, aud as they understood II, mean* some sacrlUce lo escb men. p It menus real, earnest endeavor. Il »i means lime, work and sacrifice of 8 money aud home. Patriotism and re- ®j
i WANTS EVERY MAN TO WEAR FLAG t Dr. Corson's Idea Approved i by League— Ask Governor to j Make Move State-Wide. I Should Dr. Allen Corson'. Idea r j cry-tnbze. every man in tin* country | the l ulled Sisle* in llie lapel oMito CYneuiber* of .lie Y'nuug Men - Piogr**. • alve league, aud II uivt win, a hearty | j rent In Governor Kdg*; ' , J Dear Sir:*- 1 Have beeu^ulhoriied l«. ) larly moved ami roc.M.dld'.'aud" uirao'i- J League of Oeeao City, New Jersey, In token o our slucere love for our couuill adopt llie custom of weiring on ■ the Is pel of our coil* a small Amer- .* lean Hag I |I»b'uiUe u'T" de"1re *"d " that I he movement may go still far- ; her and that the citizen* of our State j aud Nation may al-o grasp the sincere jf feeling of Ibis organization aud adopt ( I We beseech you, a* our esteemed 1 valuable ebdoreemeut. j Supportlug you lu any project that ! I* for Ihe betterment of our country. ' and clly, we remalu. Y'our* very respeclfully. I Yol NO MK.N"8>KOORtB8IVK l,K*<.i:E * Hoy E Darby, Secretary. *«"» Villi Atlantic Cii*. II (Julie a number of Oceau Clly |>eople visited At la u tic Clly Thursday. „ litem were Ml*. Boyle, Mi*. |i oburu. Ml*. Rom. Ml** Cbardberlaln, c Mi*. Maode Kould* Ml*. Anna Mte- ll li»u..Ml** Kliza belli Pfeiffer, W. H. g and wife Ml*. Beatrice Tow n w "ruff sod .Mr*. Howsrd Slamlou and children. p Several hundred baymcp of Somers' and oilier uesr by place* have E .Igiird petition* protest lug agalu*l Ihe A bill lo abolish llie l-iaglng of crab* during Ihe winter Tiiey say M the bayiuen should be allowed lo M catch at least 160 per day. M
SOLDIER BOYS ' BEAT PARKSIDE Game Was Closely Contested, With the Score Tied at Several Periods. 1 LetoTrfTTprt T[7r'T ,lve 1 ■Tzzxrszr. n'1,,'" u j .liming "M"e" .nd'-Kat." w.Hkc.l ' The visitor* were there: l<»>. and tire ' .core wa* lied several time*. " The lir.t half ended with the *r»re 20 to 19 in favor of ihe soldier*. ' lireckley made s great shot off the ' floor and Satter'ee helped with another two point* In the *ecoud. A Oder son, of Park.lde. made a spectacular City's favor. W. Yeager wa* .ccu-Jd of deliberately thrnwlngtlie ball at Kef else Johnson's head, but the -plrere did : lire game proceeded with Manager ' l-uwiisciid a* referee. Line-up: i Weiaenthal. K. "T 'T ' '1"j 1 K. 6 ' 16 " »5 Saltrrlre. C. 4 0 8 1 Hendersjin, G. S (I o i She, p. O. 0 0 0 ' 18 15 61 1 Foul ' Anderson, F. "« "'VT'" ' 12 C. Yeager, F. 3 0 6 C. 4 6 || 1 W. Yeager. G. 8 0 6 « Curnden, G. 0 0 0 16 6 its f Heferee, Hoy Johnson * LOCAL GIRLS LOST ^ Plcasam vllle ICaalir Won Bsikrl Rail Oust. The Plessantville High School girls' ( ream won s one sided victory from Ihe Oceau City High School girls' five at Company G's armoty Saturday eveoHie Pleasanlvllle girls, while .In- v c"ned lo • rough" II a little more tliau local* are accustomed lu their * game-, played with -kill, and easily « Iheir game • J, MI-sKdith Jeffrie* scored Ihe only (Hitnt made by Oreau Cliy. Silas Mee * Iran played a good game. Llue-up; „ OC'KAN CITY PX.KA8ASTVIIJ.B o E. Jeffrie* } / M. Hurrla fc Garrelaou } Forward 1 M. Field „ . > (A. Klsley M. Lake Center O. Stebbtns
! BOGKELMANN ' QUITS POSITION Teacher of Physical Caltnre in City Schools Goes to Saratoga Springs. Miss Mabel Bockelmauu, of Atlaullc who for two years has been Instructor of physical training In the Ocean City public schools, has resigned and she gave her la*l' lesson* to ihe children hereon Friday afternoon. The young womau ha* accepted a position lu New York Slate aud left Atlantic Clly on Sunday for ber uew /leld. She will have charge of the physical training In Ihe schools of Lake, a city In Saratoga Springs County, and also supervise thl* work in Iweuty schools of the Miss Bockelmann, who Is a native of Philadelphia, but ha* lived In AtCity since ber childhood. Is s gradusle of (be Atlantic City High and Temple llulversity, Pmla She ll an enthusiast lu her profeaatoo, aud was unusually popular with the children aud teachers Miss Bessie Cramer, a graduate of Atlantic City High School, aud a student at Temple L'oiveraity, ha* been selected by Mr. Stevens lo give In the acbools. As Miss Cramer I* attending the university, ahe will be able to be here only on Friday*. ATTENDS CONVENTION Prol. steveni tot Gathering or EdProf J. M. Stevens, superintendent of Ocean City's public schools. left here Saturday for Kansas City lo attend the convention of the Department of of the Nalloual Educational Association, which is In session this week. He expects to be back next Tuesday. The local Board of Education, at a recent meeting, decided lo send Mr. Stevens lo thla conveniiou, aa li did year, when the gathering was also In the Wast Legal papers of all descriptions, lo--ludiog wills, are carefully drawn by R. Cortto Robtosou at bi* office 744 Asbury avenue. Oeaaa City. N J adv. ForsD.— A basket ball. Owner have same by calling at SbxtiOffice and paying for this ad. II. Oo TO Utnr'd. Tenth and Bay, for alrtctly hash eggs and poultry dressed lu udac. Adv., 1-11, g mo*.
VOTERS DECIDED IN FAVOR I f OF $38,000 BOND ISSUE
e : ; 1 STRONG SERMON ; TO P. 0. S. OP A. d Patriotic Thoughts Abounded in Discourse of the Rev. . j" M. M. Lewis. ! *' The Rev. M. M. Lewi., I be pastor dee ilvered a stlrHug sermon In the mem>f tiers of Washington Camp, No. 76,' P - a O. S. of A . assembled lu the First | e Baptist Church Suuday evening. , c He -poke In part as follows: "Washington Camp 76, P. O 8 of e A. and tbelr frleuds are welcome " guests here louigbt. You bavp but to | • look about you at the decorative 11 scheme to see your welcome lu Ibe i palustakeu to make Ihlugs attractive ' aud appropriate. With all this we i ' are still In your debt when we glance at this beautiful silk flag We are 'r glad you are here aud hope Ibe feellug 1 Is mutual aud that you will come "I am glad ol Ibe opportuulty your preeeuce gives me of talkiug lo you ou 1 ' patriotism In this a moment of national crisis. Tbe great republic which spouslbillty aud lis need are calling , for Ibe highest loyalty of ail. lis call Is personal. "Oo ibe twenty-afcond day of Feb- i wary, 1782, Virgluia claimed a gift of 1 God lo' thla country lu -the person of , • George Waabtugtou. When a very , " grave hour of danger arose be arose lo '' meet It, aod battled through It uutil : the euu shone again. We owe much i " to this guiding lutellect aud the true , It spirit of patriotism which he manifested in all hi* actions has ever been a challenge lo the small fry. whose '■ chief aim Is the selfish exploitation of ' thl* beloved couotry of ours. ° "This uuaelfisb spirit of patriotism end devotion to tbe common good you have pledged yourselves lo uphold. "Over two years ago ihe unexpected. ' (ha untbougbt of, lbs seeming iar. possible heppeoed. Someone threw e ,r meteb Into powder doss in Servie I- and for over two years ell Europe baa I- been locked In e lerrlffic Titeulc stragir f's tbat no one erer dreamed wes poed Sibleln our cviutlon. iuteroalional
Masic Pavilion Enlargement ® Had Narrowest Margin in Winning at Election. , The voier* decided In fevor of ihe ^ proposed boud Issue of |8S 0(10 el Ibe d special election Tuesday, and those In e | favor' of Hie Improvements couteuj- 7 j plaled and approved el Ibis election, p i especially a* a relates to Ibe enlarge- ; ore III of ihe music pavilion, rejoiced 'e when Ihe result became kuowu Tues- dl ' day night. * There was a comparatively small II vot^caal In Ibe two wards, (be total in d : Flrsl Ward belpg 168. and 116 in u Ibe Second Ward. Tbe vole was: mi Improving Fourth street wharf— J* I for. 128; against, 46 J Twelfth street drain— for, 112; B i against. 62. It Eulargmg music pavilion— for, 87; " against. 78 _ Improving Fourth street wharf— : for, 106; against, 66. Twelfth street drain— for, 12$; against, 88 Enlarging music pavilion— for, 85; against, 79. MANY INITIATED There was s big lime at the home of ' tbe Loyal Order of Moose In Somers' Polui last Thursday evening, when I forty person* were lultiated. Tbey came from Ocean City. Somers' Point, 1 Plea.sutville, Scullville aud Sieel1 (Danville m ' There will be lulllatton ceremonies ' again Ibis evening, wbeu there will be ■ a class of 100, according t,> Dictator 1 John J. Devloe, of thla clly. The lodge's charter will remain open r until May 1. Prol martin lo Preach. 1 Tbe Her Dr. Bobuer will be visiting a friend lo Ohio nesi Sunday, ' aud Prof. Martin, of Lafayette Collage, will preach at bulb morning and eve1 nlog services In tbe First Presbyterian | Church Waftkd —One or two shares of ' Oceau ClU First National Bank Stock, I stale pru« Address P. O. Lock Rag 2S6, Ocaau Clly. S.J. adv. tl.
BOY SCOOTS HAD : INSTRUCTIVE HIKE Scoutmaster Townsend Took r Them Through Their Paces 1 in Wood3 and Fields. Scoutmaster H W Towmsend look c the scouts of Troop No. I on a hike r Palermo on Washington's Birthday. ^ Tire tsiys left Oceau rny on the 7.86 , . w-iMKls. going lu Seven Forks, about a , where seven rosd* come together, , f for Ibe mnriilug acltrilles. Various scoul gsrne* were played In . (racking Dinner was cooked on lire Shore road, a' few of lire boys passing , llrelr lesls In fi.e-maklug aud cooking The fire building (est was exceptionally bard, owing to the fact that the ? wood wa* saturated with auow and . rain. The hoys cooked steak, potatoes, . ; bacon, egg*, etc. ' ; In llie afternoon Ihe boys took lo I field*, where different -enuring " ' game* were played. Scout .(.'ollln* " 1 discovered a part of an Indian spear- e tread, and Scout Sleelman found *ev- * eral valuable curious for hi* collection. 11 Scoul Nlckerson also demouslraled 1 . Ills ability a* a North Pole scoul. 0 The boys arrived home al six o'clock. ^ and il 4s not recorded that auy refuted ° good supper. 0 Those who went on this bike were * Scouts Senior, Marts, Adams, Nicker- b sou. Lear, Steven., Gardiner. Sleelman.GIbb, Collins, Ferguson aod Oofl. Tom" Barlow and "Bob" Fergu- " -on accompanied Ihe boys. * WILL PLAY CARDS ®
The regular card parly of ibe Ladl'em Auxiliary of (be Oceau Clly Winter Yacht Club will be held at Ihe Wiuter Hume tomorrow afternoon. Playing will start promptly al 2.46 o'clock, and I* very Important Ibal a full attendbe preseut at this meeting. "Be sure aud come yourself aud ace someone comes with you," I* tbe cordial luvltallon ol Mia. Clayloo Brick, who will be lu charge of tbe affair. . These card parties are weekly entertainments aud are eujoyed by lbs members aud their friends. BIG CROWD If ARMORY DANCE Affair Was a Success. Miss Viola Miller is the New Instructor. There were about 76 people at tbe lu Company G's armory ThurseveolDg, and all enjoyed tbe inaDv numbers. Among tbe danoer* several young people from Philadelphia, Allaitflc Clly aud Somen' A string orchestra added to tbe gaiety of the nation*, and stirred tbe to tbelr best The orchestra comprised of tbe following: Piano, Harry Tucke*; mandolin, Harrison guitar. Dominic Garbaaslo; Harold Marsluo. 'I he Ladies' Auxiliary committee, 'Theo. V. Town-end aud Mn. ( 'onstant Ford, lu charge of tbe dance* the armury, bare engaged Miss Viola Smith, of Atlantic City, to give tbe instructions al Ibe club's Thursday eveolng deuces. Miss Miller wee reedmmended for .the position by Miss who ha* been giving tbe Instructions -luce tbe class started aev-
LEAGUE SPEAKERS LAUD E WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN
" Mayor Champion Asks Cooperation of Civic Societies in Boosting City. J Patriotism was the keyDote of tbe very excellent speeches made at tbe platter supper given by the Yonog t Men's Progressive League at tbe headquarter* of the orgsuizatlon Monday evening, and rrequeut outburst* of eo-tliu-la*lic applause punctuated Ibe rent ark* of the *peaker*a* they recounted ' lire deed* of Wasblugton and LIdcoIu. f and Itrere were manlfestatlonsofentbu- ' *ia*m, loo, when Dr Buhner urged his • hearers to support Presldeut Wilson ' the chief executive of these United ' Stale*. The platter, supper, an Invention 1 of W. H. Harris, restauranlenr sod • caterer, wa* enjoyed by tbe members of Ihe league *Dd guest*, tbe wboie 1 numbering 106. Tbe menu was: 1 Tomato Bisque Soup ' Broiled Shad Pouio Salad i Corn Krlliera Green Pese Hoi I* Coffee Human Punch Ice Cream Presldeut William F. Gardiuer was loastmasler. After welcoming the he lutroduoed tbe Kev. M. M. Lewi., paalor of tbe First Baptist Church, at tbe tlret speaker, ilia subject wa* General Washington. After lelllug one or two bomofow* -tones, Mr. Lewi* aald that U tba position in history of aoy man. be considered secure and unaseatlable It would »eem lo be that of George Washington. the -Father of Hie Country." and for all lime II may be aaM of him thai be ia '-Ural in war, flret In and first In the hearts of ble countrymen." If any rival fbr him could be fouud, It would bo that man uoilke, aod yet eo like hint* Abraham Lincoln. "History," Mr. Lewie continued, "presents us with few character aa •ortbyof onr admire Hon and aatsam JjCorfce \\ aablngton. He wn obviously th* strongest and ablest man of hi* day. Unlet, energetic, capable, rarely losing bis temper, quick to take rareiy losing hi* quick
r advantage of every opportunity, rem lut# lo endurance, bearing Ihe emcfci of his enemies, lack of resource* nod continued difficulties which surrounded him, with the aptrtt a I n hem aud the composure of a philosopher * end triumphing lo tbe aod, aaaoefa force of character that never yield* to defeat. ' "Washington to mora than n man. He to a national tradition and a na- * ttoosl Inspiration. Possibly It oooM not be an exaggeration for me to ay he to an intaroatlooal tradition and an ' Inspiration, for w barer ar tbe atory of - thla grand nalloo of tba natoini bamtoptiere to told, there to the nam* aT Washington known aod tte Influence "Yet It might be difficult lo hectare offhand wherein the secret of Ms f greatness and of his tsnackme hold ' upon tbe revering affection of Ms countrymen to to be found. "Greatnee* Is, of coures, a relative term, and to to be doflned with reference to various consideration*. Amah may have great abllittaa of one kind aud soother without being a grant 1 men. History to full of I intones* h ; which grant musician*, poets, dlplo- , mats, discoverer*, geoerata hare shown - themselves pitifully small In th* easestie Is of reel manhood. "On th* other band, one may ha, . essentially grant wit hoot being reI markably gifted In any particular re- • gard, baring a sort of compaehe great- . nesa, compounded ar varioa* attributes ' aod activities harmonloaaly blended. , accurately adjusted and warklag Isgather without friction, marked by | clarity of vision and aaolty nf Jodg- . ment and dominated by oo* regaaet • purpose of hlgbaet nod mart nmfnl ' service. | 'This to the Judgment that Imp** ; tlal history woo Id pern en George (Continued on Fourth Pa*aJ
CHARGE OF ADDRESS Sin' Restart mil Delicatessen NOW AT v> 822 lurivilt Cimr HiirlTi Tirrui OFEII EASTEE SEATIffi CIPiCITT. ill We Are Prepared for the Spring Drive That Spring Suit should be Taylor -made. Taylor-made clothes, without question, are the very best in town frum the standpoint of Style, Quality, Value We also desire to call your attention to our now Hoc of "emery" Shirts. The newest in stripes and atoadm am at yonr disposal. IVe aim to pUau. NEWELL CORSON 8» Aahmry Avemm. OsflflffiafeM** 1

