OCEAN CITY SENTINEL ; : ■ . t ' , . ' : .V '
VOIj. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. till". V NO. 28
' , : ' ; I a 2-story bungalow In one of the Choicest Locations of Wesley Avenue Living and dining robins with panelled wallsElectricity; gas, laundry and every convenience— / Six bed rooms, large store room, garage for 2 cars — Near beach, R. R. depots, markets, and Boardwalk center— Absolutely new.- Price, yulv S4200. Easy terms. ' , • - * MASSEY & EDWARDS
Ocean City Sentinel ' OCCAN CITY. fY J. -Br- . -j R. CURTIS ROBINSON. Editor and Proprietor j St. 00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance, j ATTOBB gls-aT-I.A W. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR AT- LAW, CAPE lit tOI KT KO'M. «. J. lOppoalu 1-ubUc BuUdiacal. 'offices" Apgar & Boswell, BOURSE Ki a.lilMi, AHBURY AVWUlEjind^EIOHTU HTKKKT LAW OFFICES Godfrej & Read SSnSrswaapc1? I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 1 ami at- . j . DR. W. P. HAINES -] cor. ninth «no wesley ave ! OCEAN CITV. N. J. 1 or kal e hoc km: jl u! jv u- ' Ttolb l-tioi.es ' -. Florence Brick Haines Cor. or m and jmoelcv Ave MEChANO-THERAPtST " Hear, bj appointment ■SS-AlhiConoi.M.D.wS? ' •16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey •""tamiuue m A . JJKRSCHEL PETTIT,. It. 1). , sot wesley ave. 1 ocean citv. new jersey yBre Hnnra: ^lolia. m. DR. G.D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician 1 Hatiti Building. Eighth elrret Opfioelle Pennsylvania IL R. lie pel Ocean City, n. j. Every Tueeday, I hursdey and ■Saturday Philadelphia Oltlce, 1107 Chestnut 8t. |Jr. Wilson Y. Christian xDentiat"^ • 809 Central Avenue etui car*, a. j. Bell Phone, 152. Booth Phones . nidht Bell Hashes' Central Pharmacy •th and Waaler Ava. Ocean City, N.J Pboue fl5 W A£ARK LAKE , JUndertaker and Embalmer PBaaalB OCEAK CITY. W. J
J M4IH»»tllOt|H»l|H|rt|H»«HlMIH|iaHll4|l4|liMf4Ml»*at|r««HIHIH»e*eeBllHII)R|t**«lMHII**w* i HARVEY Y. LAKE! ,{ REAL ESTATE 1 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jersey J You Can Own Your Own Home 1 and Secure it for $1,650 " I have for sale a brick house with 3-bedrooms. bath, living room; dining room and kitchen. Has hot-water heat, coal range, every modern conveuir ence, gas and electric lights and in a good location. Can Ac put • hated on very att'Oithf tet ml. JOSEPH I. SCULL j 757 Astury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Real Estate For Sale Bid BAROAINS 1 Cottages, Apartments and bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates inray hands must be sold at sacrifice .prices. This is ihe time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at' this Popular Seaside Resort j very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Anbury Avenue Ocean City. N, J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE? No waiUug for two weeks to know if you can get It; -we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Oceau City. Apply to , J., M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE .nd INSURANCE Glavton Haines Brick 2111 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J. arotvreaees - ' iusuaahck R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE • rajnsrs IrmtrlCoa. oceaar'Aveeuei ocean PITY. W. j. PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 20S. 220 FR£P P. BELL For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury avenue Reliable place to do your marketing, t All goods kept inside, freafrom dust and flies. FREE DEjWERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY PLUMB1NO oare of your repair work of arhidiT vaake a apamalty. I bare no expmalre aatabUehmasiI or deriaU force to tnainUin Give men trial. | C. M. BACON DOT BlgHth »t ' John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Havan Avenue OCEAN CITY. N.J. -' Lumber MOlwork. Mouldings. Bifiding Paper. Plaater Board. Nails, Saab Weights etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
Touring. $360 Runabout, $345^ Chassis, . $325^
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Sedan, $645 / Coupelet, . $505 Town Car, $595
; THE UNIVERSAL-CAR — — — ~ - t Announcing 1918 Model* THE NEW FORD TRUCK ■ OrSr. .XS-l-cl- »l-«— $600.00 1 po-aOBTROIT hont notice We ^Fwd Parts aid Service for Pretty trae tte Nn.WUrCa. TU. «: u_ . n-n — s-«. as-. « "°** U. 8. PIERCBY
CH 11.11 LOSES HIS LIFE IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Witnesses Testify That the Owner of the Car Was Not to Blame. - Two hotue- In I HI. city were ae<l | (lelirtl Tuesday evening by an automobile accident which re-ulied In Ihe death of Malcolm Krau... Ihe eignty ear old aon of Daniel Krsu.s. Ihe; car was driven by John Bramell of •to Ihe office of Dr. W I". Iieiue«. where ; Ihe little fellow died uilhln a .hull I drew C. Bo.well told Ju-ll.-e Barrow. I I hat Mr. Bramell Itad surrendered! I j himself, w. not becau-e lie fell lliat | he was charged with any t-rlmlual j | offense. a. lite -ad affair wa. purely j | lad, war. worn end .aid thai he had j. | lug on Ihe sidewalk* when Hie boy]- £ came out from lite ride of llie hou.e j ► on a dead run end started across the > I street Witness celled lo Ihe lad. but * he did uol slop. The child rati across The boy was picked up by w;ltuess. ; wiilt Hie assistance of Mr. Bramell;' and a dash was made for Dr. Haines' j I office. The accident occurred on As. Fourth street. The automobile, witness said, was j speed. I The accident happened about 7 « * o'clock. Mr Hea.|.-.on called lo Ihe i middle of Ihe street. • " Fied Albury. of Beverly, testified ' Witness had Just come o il of a store ' and was talking with two men. The i boy apparently had run out of a linu-c > . and one of Ibe men called lo him. I It ' J car was runnlngdowu Ashury avenue. I Mr. Albury's car was al llie curb and t this helped .lo prevent Ibe child from I * boy ran out from back of Mr. Albury's i r car. Even though llie Bfeuiell car i r *|U.iM,OUr' " """'d e f 9""aJohn Bramell made a statement, lu * which be said that he had taken a < parly lu bis machine to Third street I , and Asbury avenue and started dowu < * Sampson's store Ihe hoy ran out HI ,
! PASTORS ASKED TO HELP TEACHERS f Prof. J. H. Stevens ^ends Ref quest as Suggested by N. Dr. Kendall. 1 Willi Ihe New Jer-ey Department of I I Education as Indicaletl by t omtnlst j I j -it. tier Kendall's suggestion: J To Ihe I lergy and Ihe People of Ihe I I he great pubhc lniere.1 arousetl by 1 cause u. in any degree to forget Ihe -I Tip. war is h.r Ihe protection and I | safeguarding of America. It Is al-o I I •"( Hie protect Ion and safeguarding o' I and haa been ah instrument for (lie racy. 'People in a democracy mu-t j uol tie governed by their Ignorance.' ;! Macau ley says, "but by Ihelr iulellll'ii a democracy, therefore, the This baa often beeu aald, but It needs te- . make each individual more til to dle- ■ charge bis obligations as a serveut lu , Ihe future; Ibey add not merely to our : common wealth but lo our material I It Is commeudable foresight to con wise precautious for llie future. To > cripple llie schools would be shorl- : sighted. It would he dangerous to llie welfare of llie country teu years, iweuty year>, fifty years from now for children and youth of today uot to - and regular attendance lu bulb ele- - miliary ami high aohoola. ••Tomur- > will need lis men and women and i II will need llietu well Hited lu^edy, Whatever has beeu of interest lo education lias beeu of Interest lo the i Church. The two loaiitutluus — the . Church aud the school— mould the i character of the clilldreu as does no r oilier -Inelilutlou except Ihe borne, i Although uelther the church nor the school can take the place of Ihe fither
p- and Ihe mother, yet the Influence of - these instltutlous upou the clilldreu f cannot be estimated.. The church and ' the school work together toward a common purpo-e— the betterment of ■1 humanity. The woild would be poor indeed without >be Church aud Ibe ' school. Tlia asidratiupa of clergy aud ' teachers are lu a large degree common I These considerations make II appropriate. especially in lime of war, Tor the churches to devote at least uue 1 Hunday to Hie cause of education, e when clergy may preach and emigrej gatlous.may hear about the vitalizing. . influences of schools and educallou upon life. It la, therefore, recommend ' ea.'ln accordance wlib past custom. . Ilial llie second Hunday In October be r observed as "Educational Sunday ." It Is urged that the clergy take as their ilieme ihe meauiuir uf real education; " Its value. Its necessity In a democracy, - Its Importance lu ibe life of the ludl- . vtdual and Ihe nation. • .Ilia ho|«d that Ihe clergy Of Ihe rilaie and Ihelr congregations will not - find llie suggestion au unwelcome one. May the observance of Educa . Hon .1 Hunday glveto men and women . a larger vision of the possibilities of education In Ibe spiritual, moral, lo- ' lellectual. physical, luduatrlal aud » civic life of the Hlate. , C..N Kkkdall. Commissioner of Education. With Ihe approval ' of the Governor, r September, 1917.
! COMPANY G BOYS ' HAYE GONE SOUTH Joseph I. Scnll Says They Looked Fine as They Left Sea Gift. | • The hoys of Hie I'hlrd Regiment, of •part, left Camp .Edge, Sea tilrt. oil J Tuesday lor Ihelr cauip at Auuistoii. ' It la possible (hat 4 lie Second and ■ : \I I IS -laird lliat. although radical F j plan oC(he Culled Stales War Depart- 1 " | when II Impossible and wheii such a f j move w ill hoi interfere with military p has been a part fix Ihe last three years, has had a Hue record ruunlng back « continued as Hie Third or otherwise, f i are bound lo keep.up the good repulaI Among the Ocean City residents ) who saw llie boys entrain were Jos. ' I Scull and wife. William 1. tliiib. • and It. D. Gull aud wife, llie last e named aud Mr. Oibb each having . - son lu Company G. I Mr. Scull say a ihe boys all looked 1 extremely good aud "III " All were camp a's parents and friends and fare* e well to the youiig soldiers were sad, Kir. Scull aisles..
FEELING FINE AT i ; FORT OGLETHORPE Dr.lWhiticar Says There Are - Refreshing Bights- Soldiers* I I Monuments Everywhere. " > Dr. J. H. Whftlcar, of this city, who la at Fort Oglethorpe, la a cheerful writer. On a post card aeni by lum to Dr. J, Tbornley Hughes, oT this City, he saya; A "Lola of monumenta lo. Ihe aoldlrra' of the Civil War, and wherever you go la where some brigade fought an- - other Thla country la quite mouolalnoua. but very beautiful. Am feel- v I, .Ing line Ureal plaoc for a cam p " (| iia YEARS OLD ' [f Anulveraary aervleea were held Sup- c x day lu the old Weymouth Meetlug c II House. In charge of .the Be v. Benja* » mm Collins, of Millvllla. The Hev t William T. Abbott, of Aabury Park- li " chaplain of the National U. A. It ' who is bale and hearty at lbe age of SI years, preached the auulver-ary sermon for the alxteenth conacrutive * year. ' The edifice le 112 yean old and 1 Ite history wei given In a sketch written by Mre. L. K Col well. The pr.x 1 _ gram ae follow#: 10 a. m— Na- ' t tonal Hymns; love feast and prayer 1 eervtce; singing by choir;- remarks by 6 the Bev. Mr. Collins; jprayer; solo, c Frederick Warrington; (remarks, the ' Bev. John H. Ottlnger; christening of 1 children by the Bev. William Abboti; j alnging byboir. ' • Afternoon service. 2 o'clock — singing; remarks 8. W. Dowuer; duet, Mr. aud Mre. Edward Applegate; ad drees of welcome. Mrs. C». Col well; solo, Joseph C. Bbaner; historical society; solo, Frederick Warrington; ' annlvereary sermon, the Bev. William T. Abbott; solo,' H. W. Shaner: altar ; service; cougregattonel alnglog; bene- j tUeUaa. , A pupil of Waaslll Dep. dealrea a limited Dumber of pupila to Oceau ■ City doring fall and winter. For par- < Oculars addraaa, ScmNU, Offiaa. adv , If. i Fob BkNT. — House No. 94? West . •venue. II rooase and bath. Apply Head lay A Adams, Tenth sod Warn. Try an advertisement la the sinm- j JUL. «
TROLLEY CARS MAKING THREE TRIPS EACH DAY
: ; k CONTRACT IN PHILADELPHIA , Scnll Will Bnild^welve Houses— Here One Day <1 a Week. £ Allen Scull, oue of Oceau City 'a a well-known builders, aud hla family have taken apartments in Pnlladel- a, pbla for the winter month*. u Mr. Scull Is starting au operation of |( 12 bounce al Bixty-nlotb and Market u atreete He will continue hta contract- d Ing bualneaa In Ocean City, spending e one day a week here. He haa eeveral r coutracla lo thla clly, on which he m will begin work thla month. During bis abaenee bis office will be ti lu charge of John D. Barr. ^ 7 Mlaaea Haober. Benedict, Cbeyuey d and Davla, public achoul teachers a are • keeplug house" thla year, j The Oral two uamed have apartments j lo A. J.' Bmlth'a apartmeot house, and the other two have the Miller cottage, 720 Wesley aveuue. They formerly boarded with Mlaa Emily Lynch al Wesley aveuue. but Mlaa Lyuch'a ^ mbdatlug litem tbla wlulrr. MiaLy neb's fatber^Villtam B. Ly ucb. aud mother, will slay with her unlll ' November, when Ibey will return to! their borne lo Tacuny. ^ Maa Blradllr Advanced. 1 William Chance, of this city, who 1 has been on tba U. 8. S. Kansas fas 1 some months, baa steadily advanced In the servtrmaud Is now an assistant yeomau. H( haa lived here for ten years, aud was an architect. In Ibe of- I ficea of Joseph G. Champion. t . i Mna oaea 'FIri places. | , Prof. James m<'8teveoa. auperlnten- I i d*ul of Ibe publle~4cboola of Uceau I . Is making Improv'smeute to hla | Wesley avenue cottage. These include open fireplace In the living room oo the lint floor sod ooc In hie study I the saooud floor. , : M»a. I Waxtbo— Yoong mao or woaaao I steoograpber, with knowledge of I - bookkeeping- Apply Boa 1*. Ocooa- i Cdy.BJ. bdv..M ,tt. !
Mayor Champion Gets Com- i pany to Reconsider Decision to Stop Service. Through the eflorta of Mayor Champlon , the local trolley cuuipauy offi- r clala recoualdered tbelr delermluallon r lo dlacoutluue service alter last 8uu- | day, aud the company's can ou Mon- t began making three Irlpa a day. a Tbla will be continued for awtille. at ( least, although It la hoped lo keep the , cars ruuulug throughout Ibe winter. There are. It la said, twenly-lwp , school children living down town who i the cars lu cornlug to and return- ( lug from achool every school -day. * Al c the present time there are probably a , men— mecbauloa aud others— i employed lu the lower seel lou of the | resort whose homes are lo the central | •ectlou of the city. , The can go on tbelr down-town | trips during weekdays at 6 SO and 80 a. m.. aud 4 p. m , lenviug Fitly- , ninth street al 7 and 8 IS a. ui., aud '5 p. m. The down-towu trips on 8.uoan made at 9 a. m.- aud 12 noon aud 4 p. m, Beturolng, the cara leave I alreel at 9 45 a. m. and i 12 45 aud 4.45 p. m. , Adsalr.a occsa Cllv. William Guekeuberger, president ^>f ' the Tuird National Bauk of Clncln. j uail.'aud hi. family spent lbs weekend with H. H. Marter, Jr., and family in their cMlage In this' city. It Mr. Guckeuberger'e flr-t visit to Ocean City, olthoagh be bad frequeolly beard of the reaorl. He was pleased with the appearance of the town, and It la poaalble thai he will be , regular summer visitor In' the fuVBIH bast "ZZalla Ou," Sunday, October 28, will ha -Rally' In the Flat M. E. Sunday School, and, accordingly, oil towehen an requested to give personal atlonttoo to the matter of rallylog I hair • classes and securing -tbelr ottsodnnes i soon es possible. Tba stock et- > tendance during the past aaoaoo oaods ! 'pwaycMf*ct"';y. . Fob 8aia— Flour and Nod alere fiziuno, including oouatar sod ptMi aenlOB, anonanraa, wboNannew, r harness and two wagons. Ap- — '^.tT r
r! : i DR. H. H. KYNETT ; LAID TO REST . Philadelphia Physician Was i a Pioneer Settler in a Ocean City. I Dr. Harry H. Kynett. a summer r rv-l-lenl of Orean Clly since 1888, died | - •! lijajfliilodelpltla lu.me ou Monday. , tUiegftTwa. cau-rd by a complication r I of disease* and followed a three b ' «""lt"»* lllueaa. p Dr. Kynelt. along Willi his fatherj llie lale Dr. A.J. Kynett. pioneered |; , Ihe buHdlug uf llie Ihsl collages lo the a i Twelfth aiieel section here, and for o , nue. Later, he buill on Twelfth atreet. t - and his launch, Ihe Nina Harold, was r . among Die tlrai, If not lha «<«!. of the t , "learn launches ou the Great Egg Hart bor Bay \ a Dr. Kynelt practiced medicine lo | Ocean City until I9U0. aud. unljl fall* t 1 log beallb forced hla rrllremkut aev- t He was Identified with many aing- f , Ing orgeulzallnus and was reapoualble for most of Ihe coucerts given In the. t " Auditorium during (Ills clty'a early ' ,f days. For years he was president of j ihe Philadelphia Choral Society aud . 1 Ihe Fortnightly Club. t a He was born lu Davenport, Iowa; | f March 29. 1862. but moved to Pbl|e- <| r delphlaat Hie Close of (be Civil War. t ' He was educated at Bugby School , t j Wesleyap JJulverelly (class of .'88) and r the Uulverally of Pennsylvania (Medlcine. Class of 1886.) He la survived ' by a widow aud oue son. Harold H- > Kyuelt. Jr. t Funeral services were held yeater- ■ I - day at Ilia late residence, 614 South J " Forty-eighth street. Philadelphia t Interment was made In Weal Laurel c e Hlil Cemetery. Dr. Kynell bad mauy friends In ' Ibis cily, by wham he Was highly es- a leemed and who heard of hla death t J T. F. Aiwuroaz Chalroaaa. | e "Thomas F. Armalrnng, • a well- i • known cottager here, was chairman • of Ibe big uiaaa meetlug lu Phlladel I phla last Thursday evening, when c 1 steps' were taken lo nominate an Uidepeudeut clly ticket lo be voted at tba election In November. Mr. Arm- a stroog, eeveral years ago, wsa pre* I- t dent of Common Council In Phlladel- ■ pbla. " ( ■ a 1 c
SPENT NOTHING : FOR NOMINATIONSi of Candidates Return J Sworn Statements to City < Clerk Morris. 1 According to the sworn statements ( returned to City Clerk Harry A. Mor- , rla, (In we candidates for nomination lo ( ibe various offices In the clly at tba , recent primary election paid no money , aud received no money aa a coutrlbu- , rlou or douatlon for Ibe purpose of , eldiug or proniollug tbelr oomlnatlqns. , Those w ho had Iliad atatemeuta op , oo-in Tuesday of tbla weak were , William 8. Johuaon, William H. Pow- , ell, Howard D. Taylor aud Warren , Smith, candidate* for Ihe nomination . 1 of city, committeemen la the Second { and Niels Carlaoo, William B , Edward M. Snllon, John B. , Groves sod Dr. Henry T. Foulde, who •ought similar Domination* In Ibe > Ward. 1 The last day for filing these atale- ' menle was Saturday of last week. A system of. attendance rewards la ! being arranged In. tba. First M. K. I Sunday School, which will be put Inlo effect In a week or two. An ornamental butlou yill be given for a.coneecutlve etleudance of thirteen 8un- . day a, a more cosily one Tor twenty elg, and a gold-button for the fifty-two ' Suudaya. ' COAL, 3 You ne«l Coal. You need Service. y You get both from * C. h. shoemaker lumber CO. e Twelfth and West Avewoa
CONTRACT GIVEN TQ WI0EN I MUSIC PAVILION PLATFORM
Soon to be 8?arted— NumbefNof Summer Lights Taken Off. Director Adams reported at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners that he had given tba eoDtraet for widening the platform on the south side of the aroalc pavilion to Scull, whore bid, g380, was the lower of the two received. The work will i-e started a* quickly as possible. Director Adams N further reported that he had takeu off a number of street I Igbla, end that be baa placed Florida Jones and wlfa, carelakers at Ihe comfort station, In charge pf the music pavilion. City Solicitor Boawell reported that had received a check for $37 AO. ash ary as postmaster or the sub-poet office ihe Boardwalk. Mayor Champion recommended that lb* city's lifeboat* and equipment he •tored for the winter on the flret floor, of the public library building, and bis recommendation was confirmed by the Tlie report of Building Inapactor 8. Johnson, with cheek for - F2I. was received and ordered Iliad, Ihe money lo be toroed Into the Mty The same action was taken with ibe report of Electrical Inspector Joseph Wriggtue.wbo enclosed a ebeek 115.50 The lollawiog resolutions, presented Director Campbell, were adopted: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commteslonere of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow tba He of 82 In anticipation of money to be from the eale of Imprnvenl being for contract No. ON, aed that the proper officers Macula the note or Uotaa to sectlre the aald sum. He It Resolved, by the Board of Commie. ' slouere of Ocean.City , New Jersey , that the city of Ocean City borrow, under and bv virtue of a resolution peaaad June*), 1917, the sum of 81778, end that tba proper omoera execute the note or nolo* to eecure the mid mm. ' Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jereey, that Ocean City borrow a sum of money not exceeding eleven hundred dollars under and by virtue of a reeuadopted by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean CUy, New Jaf> on the second day of October, end that the proper ofBeem execute e note or ootm to secure uM earn. Be It - Resolved, by the Board, of Ooagakle- • slonera of Ocean CUy, New Jetvey, that Ocean City borrow a earn of - money not exceeding twelve tbeemid dollar* In anticipation of theoollmtteu of taxes for tba year 1917, aud that the proper officers execute s noteacaaim lo secure mid sum . Belt Resolved, by tba Board of CommieI slonera of Ocean City, New Jecsgy, that Ibe Incidental expanses of UM erecting of the addition to tba build tag aa the moale pavilion, and tba Incidental expenses In tba farataWag of tha addition to tba building known aa tba music pavilion, and all uowtraeta for each Incidental ex panada not ' otherwise provided Iter by iimlatlea. •ball be temporartiy financed by Ibe 1 lasnlDg of temporary note or netm, 1 and that by this resolution a earn oaf ' exceeding $1800 shall be appropriated ' for each purpose*: that aoM Mb N ' not as shall be definite lo aarooM, ami - ehall be slgoed by tba mayor amf 1 Countersigned by the principal loan1 del officer and attested by Ibe ehy * clerk, end shell Male la ganamltmmo ' ibe purpose for which the earns be 1 issued; that aid note or a elm oheB 1 mature within tba time piueMed by. law. shell beet IntaraM eel eremdleg 6 per centum per annum, aed may be 3 renewed from Unee to time. ' A number of bills warn met aed ordered paid. ( Andrew N. Peel aed wile eeeeeapaoled George Letter and wMb. ell of e Philadelphia, aed waU beewa mAn : tagera bare, where they am eajeymg „ the delightful weetbec, ee ae ae9e> mobile trip to Bivalve end mare ea >* 8atarday. They all enjoyed a IbeM oT ,. 1 ■ 1 Take Aeaneaau ■age. ° Albert O. Daniel aed family bava taken one of Ibe Champion A past* - meuts on Moorlyn terrace leg UM Ml and winter. They have head II Had hi Herrtaburg, Pa. Mr. OeaaM lea labeling Insurance mao. doding wi/STem amfhS^SaH So '• B. Cattle Roblaaea al MaBM* Astra ry avenue, Oeaoa Ctty. N. J. adv.
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