OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vol. xxxvi. ocean city, n. j„ thursday, MARCH 15, 1917. ' *• no. 51^
I HOTEL OPPORTUNITY H HAVEto-offer the brst bargain in a Hotel purchase that has ever been offered in Ocean City. We know that j is a sweeping statement, but we also know that the character of | the property, its patronage, its possibilities, and its price all i make up a broom that sweeps clean all previous records from , our office. ' Located on one of the best corners fifth* resort, with fine . exposure" and sufficient ground to double its present capacity; ( with 92 bedrooms; numerous baths; electric elevator, steam heat < plant and all the conveniences and appointments of a first-class ] Hotel. Completely furnished, even to silver and linen. ' With the increased cost of building this is an opportunity l to save 40 per cent over present prices: The bargain is here, the business is.assured. It is a wonderful chance for some one. i T ' MASSEY & EDWARDS. Eighth and Central Ave. (
Ocean City Sentinel j - fublt.b.d Wssklr »i % ocean city, n. j. j -Br- t R. CURTIS ROBINSON | Editor and Piupiimoi j •1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. a Am>a»iv«.»T-i.»». 1 J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CPU NSELLOR-AT-LAW. c wt/Mrji p***? * ■ »• 4 " P" Bos well, fcffiujBTH HTKKKT ,, _ligs-4 Read tenU*>*BaUdln(d:: : ATLAN TIC CITY. N. J. Ejes Eitmlned Vitbont Drops ■ tasremaoMeaMlr'orxolnK to Allan.! pin. 01 Kys ui^rep.grei- U ** A. W. ELY tTLUVN CITY, E. ». j " ■bore raat Una Fnaaaa Uoor. Precise People . Will appreciate the punctual service | "^which adds to the delight of dining here. . — THE Harris Restaurant ] I MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. MUOTIC ICE COIFMT °-"l" " Pocmo Neiatiin let OSee, tOIA Aakury Ava OCEAN CITY N J■ui teiinril Uml.lnn B. Birkhardt 4 G». PLUMBING AND HEATING ui until aruti Mil cm in Juan Hot WBUbWae and Vajor UaaUac COAL. Yon need Coai. Yon need Service. You get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Watch aid Jewelry Repalriar Mayer's >07 tiUaiHll am. Atlcatic City ' M ALL vm
j HARVEY Y. LAKE | REAL ESTATE ! 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City- New Jersey Don't Value Yourself^Foo Low ; their lives for a" atnall amount because they fear Uic jiaymcnt of the , Your life has a definite value measured in dollars and cents, measured I by yonr income, your prospects, the responsibilities of your family. Let the Life Insurance man help you determine your valnc. , Don't he afraid to insure vonr life for what it is worth. By making I regular deposits of a small proportion of your income in a Savings i Account vou will not only soon accumulate the first full year's pre- , mium hut vou will be able to easily meet subsequent premiums as they fall due. rr, w j rr a representino I nCO. V. Townsend The New York Life Inaur952 Asbury Avenue ance Company Park Place Lot FOR 'SALE For Only $875.00 This lot is full sire, 40 x 100, and has a 15 feet street in rear. * Joseph I. Scull ' 7S7 Anbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey CHARLES C. READ - WALTER E. ALLEN Charles C. Read & Co; Hardware and HouSe-Furnishing Goods 839 Asbury Avenu^ Ocean City, New Jersey PAINTS CUTLERY PLUMBING Arc yon getting entire satisfaction as to prices, workmanahip and businaat oonrteayf If not. H w5l pay von to give me e trial. 1 am in an exceptionally good posit.oo to take care of your repair work of which I make e specialty. I hare no expensive aeUhliehmenl or elaxioal force to maintain. GirsmaStriaL ^ Both HwnM C. H. BACON 6Q7 Eighth St Sunday EXCURSION PHILADELPHIA March 18, 1917 VISIT VQUR FRIENDS SEE The Liberty Bell in Independence Hall 1 .00 to 4.00 P. M. - Academy of Fine Arts 1.00" 5.00 " Academy of Natural Sciences 1.00" 5.00 " Memorial Hall 1.00" 5.00 " University Museums (.U. of P.) 1.00 " 5.00 " Commercial Mttseums 1.00" 5.00 " Zoological Garden Special Train— Leave: - Ocean City (1 oth St.) 7.40 A.M. _ " (14th St.) 7.41 " ^£4 - (51st st.i 7.51 S|.^Q Palermo 7.56 » J* _ Tnckahoe 8.06 " RoUltdTrip Retaining leave Philadelphia (Chestnut and Sooth St.). 8.30 P. M.
CITY WILL GIVE MONEY FOR TROPHIES FOR AUTO RUN
Many Machines to Come from Philadelphia to This Resort July 15. Clayton Haines Brick, president of j of Trade. ap|*ared before tliei City Commissioner# at tbelr weekly meeting and told the members of the board that be wa# there In the Interest of the Board of Trade, which has agreed to back a project that will be of advertlelug value lo the city— an auto ruu from Philadelphia to Ocean City | on (Saturday, July 14 It le planned to give trophies lo thr | value of (400 to the wlnuers of the run. aud Ibere will be some additional exabout (600. The ruu will be ou secret hoped, by Mayor 8mlrii, of Philadelphia; Mayor Champlou. of tble city, aud Governor Edge. The Ocean Clly duriug the day and evening. . It has been suggested tbet II will be well lo have 20 youug womeu— expert swimmers aud divers— from a Philadelphia organization here on that day (0 help In the tulerlalumeul of the visitor#. (Should the city feel Us way clear to msklug a gen- roue donation lo be spent as the clly and Board of Trade . see proper, the contribution will be ap predated, Mr. Brick staled. The speaker said be uuderslauds the difficulties of Oily Commissioners In tbelr efforts to com ply wllh the requests advertising purposes, but there are several tbluga before the Board of Trade, aloug the line of adverllslug the resort, and If the board bad (600 or (800 It could be speut In a Judicious manner. He referred to a scheme recently Inaugurated by Atlantic City. Many of the auto owners there are placing tlu signs, with the name of Atlantic City, 00 I he back of their machines, Just over the Usenet tags The plan has been started here by R. Mayor Champion suggested that the oily make a coulrlbutlou to the Board of Trade for this auto ruo lo an amount equal to that raised by the board from other sources to t%ft maximum amount ol (M0. Tills was pot Into ttje form of a motion by Dlredor Adams and carried. Answering Mr. Brick's other request, Mayor Cbamplotr told that gentleman that he thought he would tlnd (be City Commlasloners always ready to aaalst In worthy objects. In the regular order of business, Director Adams reported tbet grevel Is being put on the streets es fast as It can be had. Mayor Champion reported that the , superintendent of tbedhqye Past Line had aeeo him a few dajs ago and stated that tba company will pay Its ■bare of the coat— (100— of the concrete step# from the Boardwalk to the public comfort atatlon. ARRANGING FOR SUFFRAGE TEA Ocean City League Members 1 Also Will Soon 8tart to Take Local Censn*. Tbt- Ocean City Branch of the Women Suffrage League held another tntereetlog meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank E Champion Monday evening, to addition to the women ' They were Frank E. Champion, Geo. . Klckeraon and Prof. Cohen. Each woman gave a reason for her Arrangement! are being made to f bold a euffrage tea within the next * two waeke, and It le planned to have a bazar during the summer season. 9 There will be a epeaker from ont-of-t town at the tea. Mrs. E. W. Handy and Mrs. J. 8. Bush, will start tbelr workera out to about a weak. Oat ready 10 answer the query," "Do you favor woman suffrage?" The league plane to bold a public debate lo the near future. The members are thankful to dene-, tor Elevens for bis support. The meeting next Monday evenlog will be held at the borne of Mrs. Warren 8mltb, 1026 Central avenue. The new Wild wood Gun Club, which lean auxiliary of the Wild wood Yacht Club, will hold Its first all day shoot on 81. Patrick's Day. Saturday, from It o'clock In the morning until late in the afternoon. Tbta la strictly an amateur handicap clay pigeon eboot and the club Is Inviting gnooere from resorts from Atlantic City to Cape May. The en trance fee le$l. There will be dene log ell day At the yacht dob. Every comfort that the Wild wood Yacht Clnb can oiler will beat the disposal of r.lslUng friends. W xgTKD — One or two ebaree of Ocean City Pint National Bank stock, state prnee. Address P. O Lock Box m.CHs^.S.J. ode.tr Fob malm r^fornt£ed desirable 6rooai coltfige and M. Amp. Apply to fM lilaiy a vaona. Adv., In, ft.
' PROFESSIONALS 1 ;j ARE BARRED; v * Manager Townsend So Tells ■ Millvlllc Team That Offers I ' to Play Here. ,. I Manager Theo V. Townsend plonshlp. If they like, but lie bars pro1 fesslonels , l ite following c irry-p mdence ex , plsiii>ltself: , Mlllvllle. March lo 19J;. I- Then Townsend. Ocean Clly Basket Ball Team , series with Brldgeton. Hie Mdlvllle , Jersey chaqfpton-hip. will come lo e Ocean '"by Wednesday evening, I March 14. providing you would caie . to offer a (30 guarantee j Mlllvllle'a lloe up would Include t Juliusou, De-Msrls, Karon, ('urlell end 0 No doubt you recall that at least e three of tbese live lieve played various e basket bell leagues and have bad con , slderable eX|>erleuoe el the cage game' Very respectfully, t VlButb Johnson „ Here Is Manager Towuaeud's reply: , Ocean City, March 18, 1917 , Mr. Virgil Johnson— e Dtar 8lr:— I iiave your letter of the * ^The Ocean City Military Club bss. . sey team 011 any neutral floor, bul we ,. do bar professional players such as 1 urlett and Frauokle. These are pro fes-loual Ipen and cauuot be consldit ball. r While your learns from Mlllvllle 1 a (JO guarautee on this flour, we are '• willing 10 pay a fair guarantee and We do nut claim (lie championship of 8outh Jersey, but stand au.excel1 lent chalice Ho. If you are williug to I play ua with strictly amateur player. 1 on a neutral floor, regulation size cage, under Easleru League roles, you can rest assured that we will meet yoiy Til Kb. V. TnWNhK.NI>. . Manager •rein City .Villliary Club's ( Basket Ball Team " Spring is here. Capt. James Lee. nf this clly. caught his tlrst herrlngnf the |. season In Great Egg Harbor Bay Ibis , week. There were four In tils net Toe-day morning. Tne herring have appeared earlier than last year. He caught the tlrst then the latter part of e March
"SOME" GAME OVER I AT EGG HARBOR " Locals Claim That They Had I to Play Referee Harder ' Thau Team. I The Ocean Clly Military ' jub'. beJourneyed to Egg Harbor Saturday ■Lr. rumors around before they left for the "German Clly," they fully ex 1 I ! raTari|K«.r*uiml!dbrutberviVib - log team, that tuey always shmiuts- I ■ It wp. not I be caw on this occasion. 1 a- the Ocean Clly bunch and Pgg Harbor hooked right up at tlrst - glit 1 and got aloug flue with each other, lu fact, some of our rooters were talk. 1 lug German and several other laugu ge. before lliey left the city. They 1 > all ha t a "haug-up" time. ' was no game. Oeeau City was 1 11 the ' cage aud started oil' ailli the vim that 1 > going llie pace that kills. They would 1 have taken them Into camp by a large 1 P margin, b it the referee Anally got Into I Hie game and all a as off, fur he was "some" player — lu fact, was the whole 1 team, according lo reports He had 1 • occasion to call a foul on the fast little ' surprised lo gel the ball lu the middle' of the back. He failed to see any more 1 fouls that this man made, but got 1 : every one Ocean City made and a large number thai they didn't make. Welsenlhal registered a kick with e the referee, and the answer he got 1 back made bun d zzy for a few ujlii- 1 . with the rest of the locals, decided to e Just wall fur Hie llnal whistle, which 1 " was Helcomed. 1 . Tne referee Is said to have ndiuliird i lo -Moe" that he was a "little off." 1 but said this was necessary, as be had (lie people would not come uul lo see The score at the finish was 16 to SB < 1 Manager Townsend expects to have ■ i Hie Egg Harbor team at the armory I . of a Square deal. f DacnaraiU In Wuslilnuion. Congressman Bacbarach auuouu'ces that he will keep bis Washington of- ' lice open for the transaction or Con- . gresslonal business until further notice. , All communications pertaining to . Congressional matters should be ad- | „ dressed lo him at Washington, D. C.. s and not to Atlantic City. A cordial | 1 invitation laexteiided to all hie coo- I ' stltueoU who may visit Waehiugioti ,( to call at Ills office. Room 2>V House ( Office Building. ,
j BIG CROWD TO BEAUTIFY CAMP GROUNDS MARCH 24 6. 7W >—
i CITY WILL HAVE $8000 BATH HOUSE • Philadelphians, in New Com- | pany, Give Contract to 1 ^ Swan & Tront. if Ocean Clly la lo have a new bathy bouse this season. Work upon wblcb , n bss been started. ! It will coat (S OOO and "will be lo- , >. cated between Ninth and Teotli streets. Its dimensions will be 60x250 , r feet. The Seaside Baths, Inc , was receuto ly organ ixsd by some Phlladelphlsns , .t Interested lo Ooeao City. The com- « pany purrbaaed the property on the : 1. agtao front , bet ween Ninth and Tenth f- streets, plana were prepared, aud this week tbeciotract for the erection of s. tbs bonding was awarded to Hwau A j. Trout, of this city. a The building la to be completed by ir the middle of June, f. . s MORE APARTMENTS To be Bulli tor J. m. Rowland b> Jobs nans. Jobn Mart- has taken out permits B to build two more apartment bouses r" for Joseph M. Rowlsud, of Philadelphia, who haa made so maoy Im provemapta lo the north sectioo of the city dorfog the last year or more. "■ These apartments are to be each d. three stories blgb and Will cost (4-5<iU . y each. They are to be erected on fie- ; '• lancty place, east of Atlantic avenue. ! 11 Mr Rowland also has given the contract to the aame builder for a two- ; P atory cottage, costing (2500, oq De- 1 iaucey placa, near Atlantic avenue. j t- — ]■ Rrrlt, Clog Kloslefi. c . A pretty flag of the country was y floated from tbe uew flagpole 00 top j it of tbe Oceeo Clly Title eod Trust •I Company 's building. Thursday end it j attracted much alteutton. Tbe flag is 6x10, eod was a present Irom Clayton of Haloes Brick, one of tbe directors of tbe company. '* - , - ' Fob Bans. — Cigar case to fl ret -class &- ooodlllou. and two small National cash lo registers Prank K. DaHo'. 7U Asbury
| Every Resident of City is Interested in liove to be Made That Day. I) •Indications are that uearly everybody here will take a day off Saturday, March 24, soil up tbelr sleeves and go vlgoftualy to the work of fllllog lu Hie camp grounds and making them a thing of beauty. If uot a Joy Buslneas men all over llie city who • can't leave their atores ot offices will man or two to handle a shovel on tbe • camp grounds that day > They all feel that It will aurely be a ' marvelous step forward to have these grouuda at least looking respectable - after so many years of uuslghtltness— This matter of a clean-up of the ramp ' grounds, originated at tbe recent 1 meeting of tbe Board of Trade, was 1 brought before tbe Young Meu's Pro- ' greasive League at Its meeting Mun- : day evening. 8. K 8 wan told of tba atari of the r proposition by I be Board of Trade, Inasmuch as tbe clly legally cannot speud money 00 tbe Improvement of the grounds, and be said It was a matter that shontd be quickly backed up , and helped by tbe members of tbe , There were nearly 30 preseu: who „ agreed lo help this great work. On mollou of H. 8. Mowrer, the following committee of the league was c named to act with the Board of Trade committee: 8 K 8wau, City Engineer I, Morgau Hand. John R Groves, Dr. u I J. T. Hughes aud H. 8 Mowrer. I Htsong Team coaix. Next Saturday night the attraction ' ] at the armory will he the McAodrawa " 1 A Forbes ream, of tbe Camden City " Iseague It u one of the best teams 'tlrst place and are now pliylng the r tie-off for tbe championship with tbe Emerson Ave. They have tbe beat end l( j of the string and will be without doubt ( tbe cbamploD# of Camdeu. | assise Assnnssls. " Mrs. WllllaBi Klatluer, of Pblladetlf phis, a cottager here for several years, was lu town tbe latter part of last week, accompanied by ber niece, Mrs. h J. Fred Herbert. Jt. The latter ha* j ran led tbe lower apartments at 1408 Asbury avenue IM tbe season.
TO PAY $125 ON MANSE MORTGAGE , This Sam Raised by Tea Given \ ; by Presbyterian Ladies' 1 Auxiliary. 1 The Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary of ( I llie First Presbyterian Church had a very Interesting meeting Thursday , afternoon at Hie home of Mrs. 1, | , lieu tin, 5215 North Broad strret.PhllaKeiwrtH were beard from the various , . committees III charge of the "Musical , . I'ca" held In February, which Indt- , , cated that Ills affair ass one of the , beet that tills flourishing organization . r ha. yet held. There were over three , . hundred ladles lu attendance, and llie - I auxiliary cleared (125 profit, which , . will be applied by the ladies In pay- 1 1 ment 011 the mortgage of the maose of , . the Flret Church. , . Miss Ida K. Bauer, llie president, and , I of the auxiliary were made by the sec- , . retary, Mrs Wm. K. Harris, Jr., and , > tbe treasurer, Mrs. Robert P. Ron. | A very pleaaaut social time was bad , . the ladles recounting Ocean CTy ( experiences and planning for tbe ap- . proachlng Mason, after which tbe 1 hostess, served refreshments, which , The following ladles were In attend- , ance: Mrs. Palrman, Miss Mary A. | vlcCuue, Mrs. O., C. Summers, Jr., , Mrs. J. J. Karger, Mrs. L. H. Pet- | , xoldt, MrA Morris Halg. Mrs. C. T. , Gilden, Mrs M. K Lamoud, Mrs. A. , I N. Paul, Mrs. W. D Chambers, Mrs. | ' Sallle Miller, Mrs. Oliver W: Weber, | Mrs. G G. Whitby, Mrs W. L Pan- , coast, Mrs Sarah Cloak, Mrs. W. , \ Yockel, Mrs. ft P. Rom. Mrs. O. C. , Bnmks, Mrs W. H Klrkpitrlck, Mrs. ( E C. Beuhn, Mis. E Barranger, Mlsi , Ida K Bauer, Mrs. W. F Smith and | Mrs. W. K. Harris, Jr. , DANCE AT ARMORY | Ocean City M.rinu Orcbeslra will I ■ urnlsn Music Tkls Ktcslae. - The sOceaii Clly .String Orchestra will provide the music for the dance 1 at Company G's armory tlila eveulug 1 1 There will be the usual Instructions 1 ' before the dance by Miss Smith, of Allaulic City. Tbe orchestra will to- 1 things and tbsre doubtless will a large attendance. The dances will probably end this month. The dance at the armory last Batorday evsuing was enjoyed by a good- 1 sized crowd of youug people. 1 EASTER DANCE AT CASINO GLUB 1 C. Ellwood Carpenter is Arranging to Entertain Many of the City's Visitors. The Caatoo Club will open during ■ tbe Easter holiday! and will eotertaln > tbs visitors with a "Danaanl" on 8at- ■ urday afternoon, Apry 7, from 8106 ! o'clock. On Saturday evenlog fbe anr uual Easter ball will he held from 8.80 to 11.80 o'clock. Mr. Carpenter will , brlog his famous Casino Club Orcbaetra for this occasion. Many Inquiries have been made > recently at tbe Philadelphia office re- • gardlug this dauce and tbe prospect la very piomlslog for a huge crowd 1o Oceau Clly during tbe holidays. Mr. Carpeoter baa dev ted much of his 1 time" In lauding the advantages of t Ocean Clly as tbe "Queen of Summer . Resorts" and baa succeeded In wloulng many new families. 9 Go to Guv's, Teotb and Bey, for 1 strictly fresh eggs and poultry dressed a 10 order Adv., 1-11, ( moe.
FIREMEN AT SERVICES IN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Nearly 60 Present to Hear Sermon by the Rev. M. M. Lewis. . The city firemen, to the number of nearly 60, attended services In the First Baptist Church Sunday evening. The three up town companies were represented, beaded by Chief Wataon, ami they made a tine appearance. The church was crowded to tbe doors aud it was fonud necessary to ' place some tclialra In Hie aisles. The quartet sang two well chosen selections. Mrs E. a. Bourgeois was Tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis, tbe paator. In addressing tbe men, told them bow 1 much he appreciated tbelr preaeooe 1 and how good they looked to btm as a ■ uniformed squad. He stld be was • carried back to his boyhood days, 1 when two classes of men were tba ' particular objects of bis hero worship. ! They were Philadelphia's firemen and 1 soldiers. He referred to tbe loyalty . • their crowd of boys held for No. 28. ' district company, and bow many clash between crowds of boys re- ' suited at a Are, because tba followtre 1 uf some other company .laoded tbelr 1 heroes higher than 28'e man, and that always meant .a tight. He eaid that, ' while he has grown to manhood and left childhood things behind, be Mill • 1 retained a peculiar regard for tboae ' classes of men . He congratulated the ortantaatloi! - Its equipment, and said (bay far 1 exceeded lu equipment and effleiaaey tbe three companies of hie former ' city, wfficb has a 40,000 flxad popula- ■ Hon. He commended tbe organisation ' for what tbey stood, and tbe ouaelflib • mariner In which they ottered tbem- - wives for this service. He eaid all tba lodges lo town, be bad raeaone to be1 were all right, but tbey axeaedad **" - tbem all biUnportanoe. While lodge# stood benfeen a widow and family - aud dire dlstrees at tba lorn of a boobaud, tbla organization atood for Ike ' protection of hundreds of llvae and thousands of dollars' worth of property. Tbls needed meo of bravery and courage, aOd be bad every reaaoa lo believe tbat tbey bad It. Ha neted tbe great danger tbaw man faeed In 1 this city, tbat many other ctttw do not bare, namely, aH frame and largo 1 hotels with driving winds off tba c ocean or bay. Given a tire lo s oav> tain plana and bad wind eoodMooa, > and IM It get beyond control, and R f will need unusual bravery, eooraas - end cool-head edneee. I Mr. Lewis took an opportunity to ' pay bl* respects to tbe paid deportment of tba fores. Ha said be hod i been a frequent visitor there nod bod come to Bke tbe men. He wee Impressed wttb tbelr alertoeee at all times. He waa also Impressed wKh tbt feet tbat tbese own saariflaad lbs oomforts of boms Itfitbat many othan 1 count an Important part of tbelr social life. Us said tbat while be lett tbat public opinion was not yM right and tbt moment had not yM ooaaa, bs Mill . bopad for tbs lima whan a aebedale coo Id be arranged to give these men o good ealary and mora time at bowl. He, fqr one, woo Id cbampton aaeta a caowthe moment It was npa to try \ "■ He tald then tbat bs waa aany to j have learned that there wire not pm pie. whose homes these companies wan I protecting, bad nothing but knacks ■ and bumps for tba paid foree,lhtehtac „ tbey bad little enough to de aa M la. Tba paetor paid his respects to tbla ' • kind of a "knocker," and sakl that these man ware not Judged of tbelr II worth by what tbey did, bat by wbat -. tbey atood for, and tbelr walchfutoem • every mluute of the day, to offer help ; wban nsaded. Ha said, aa one sad a ,. taxpayer, as be will be later, ha woe Id be willing to meet thaw tax ooadttioaa wblcb would bring about conditions r be mentioned, sod be would be doll lighted If the meo ueeer got one call ■■ (Continued on Fourth Pna#.)
f mm of Alios s •' Sins' Restaurant md Mcissei U NOW at 822 liirivilt Cimr Hnrifi Timet OFEI EASIER SEATIHB MFACITT, IN T Dear Sib: — * If roc let Taylor do roar tailoring you will be morn than Q satisfied. You will not only receive a suit tbat ia tailored is * the mast elegant manner, but you will anenre a price advaBe tage which proves beyond all donbt tbat Taylor-made Pint has d represent tbe higher! -nine in America. The quality at As fabrics brer this out, for there it not a flaar sslsctiea a wy wbere Hun the 473 bountiful samples which bow await yore inspection. Tbe models, too, are tbe smariret now being worn in metropolitan cities They bare the tret tnarb 3 class, and we retain their elegaacr of Ban by theskSlaad I- talent are put into our workmanship. Lot re Mmw you war , entire review of models and fahrica. Let us take year mresree. * NEWELL CORSON s 81© Am bury Avenue OtiMftu OMy I ' . " ' j

