Ocean City Sentinel, 24 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JAXUAKY 24, 1918. NO. 45 >,

Ocean City Sentinel -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and .Proprietor kt.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTOBN . MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. jjA°WAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, « LAW OFFICES Godfrey k Read 'Bartlett Buimitia j . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. • jpURMAN B. WILLis I Attorney at. Law" • - i 4 952 Asbury Avenue j . Ocean City, N. J. j * ameiL 1

DR W. P. HAINES COR. ninth and WESLEY AVE ° ocean CITY. n. J. ~ urril't HOUBM: j* I? Botti l-uuun " . I /« u Florence Brick Haines Coa.-Stm and Was lev Ave mcchano-THCRAPIST "flilltn Corson, ■; D.wStL • 16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey' (

JJKRSCHEL PKTTIT; M. D. , SOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Bo b PS * to 4. in. JJR. G. D. NOELlisG .. Osteopathic Physician i Hann Building. Ktffhtli • i> t Opposite Pennsylvania K. K Itf-pel Ocean City, N. J.' Every Tuesday. I bunds., and Saturday . Bell I'boae. »» »' Philadelphia Office. 1107 Che-tJiut 81. Qk. Wilson Y. Chiostian DentiNf 809 Central Avenue etua uiv a. a. mil Phone, 152. X Roulru PHoNKp' — nituit Relit HbgheS^Central Pharmacy ' ' (th and Wesley Ave. Ocean C.ty.N.J Phone 245- W . Phoee your orders We deliver dee M AR K LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer """" C''—' -

Safeguarded By Law Trust Companies are safeguarded by la under the supervision of "the State Ranking Department. You act wisely when you appoint the Ocean City Title and Trust Company as your executor. It is' always faith- - ful to the duties of the estate. Consult us about this important matter. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, - 1

C. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE; AGENT..

Throughout the Real Estate World everywhere, the bargains that especially interest the investor at the present time are houses, buildings, improved property, in distinction from vacant ground. We have such a property for sale on a splendid corner, with giaud exposure and outlook for less than half the ^ recognized price. Ideal for high-grade Boardingor roomM ASSEY 6, EDWARDS tighth SI. and Central Ave. Real Estate Por Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, -furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the - time.oi year to- buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort 1 very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City. IN. «J. j-LmONEY to loan on mortgage. ~ • \ No. waiting f»r two weeks hi kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at nnee. Bargains 111 Bay ami Uct-au front properties. Choice cottagee for sale. AIho lot* for lhve«lme\l and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to^ J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE .no INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. «0»rcAt£S - ( INSURANCE R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE (Cos. OCEAN OITY. N. J.

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. When We Install Ihe hot air beating system in your house von can rest mured that yon will get the very beat work and that the furnace and every part of the heating ayatem will be beat obtainable. Let us explain to yon the adeantagea of thia ayatein of beating and eubmit estimate to yon for the work. A good roof ia an investment — not an expense. Wooden shingles are notaaafe roof covering. All kind of etove and heater repairs. Store and heater pipes on hand. . Tin, Slate and Slag Roofing. 'Phone, 73-W

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PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 200,^220 " FRED P. BELL i ■ For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE , 1 Reliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inside, ' free from dust and files. ' 1 FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN all THE YEAR Bell Phone. 1 86-J Furniture Stored Re upholstering EItimate ^mdow Shiics FOR YOU Awnings and ' -'.House Furnishings Our Priers arc LowXat passible consilient wtth Good ▼ark and Bast Material Lawrence n. Lear ^ , 654 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. j '|| .. I I I AMERICA'S/*4 RED-LETTER DAY

L__ ! A MERICANS are becoming thrifty be- ^ 1 cause they recognize thrift as essentially t patriotism. 1 To start a new thrift habit on Monday, Feb- 1 ruary 4th, when National Thrift Day will ba observed,, is to assist the Government ■ Many people will observe the day by opening or adding' to a bank account in this- institution. 1 You also are cordially invited to be one of the ' many visiting ps on National Thrift Day. Souvenirs for. all who call. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ocean city, n. j. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Miflworfc, Moulding*. Building Papor, Planar Bawd, HsO*. Ink Weights ate Estimates Ft ■ I shad. Prompt Doitvory.

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"HEATLESS" MONDAY WELL OBSERVED IN THIS CITY

Mayor Champion Sent Special Notices to All Bnsiness Places and Offices. There wan, accordlug to Chief of Polios Scull, ■ strict obnervance In iIiih city of Fuel Administrator liaiQeldV - order for a more or less "bealleas" Monday. ^ Many of Ihe store* clo*ed at uooo. Some did not open during Ihe day. Thone that were opeu eold only Ihe art Idea ibat were not tabooed by Ihe Garfield proclamation. " There were a few stranger* In town and, when they were told that they could not be nerved with clgart. Ice l_ cream euudee. soda water. Ice cream, - chewing gum aDd the like, they : turned up -their respective uoaex and at made uocompllmeotary remark>r about Ocean City. Occasionally ,the owners or clerks In these stores reminded Ihese people that they were acting- under Government orders. • Somelimes the owuers or clerks dldu'l " say anything. They Just looked at ~ the would-l* customere— aud these looks spoke volumes. Chief of Police Bull aud one or two of bis men, early In the morning, distributed to business houses a printed . notice Issued by Mayor CbamploD. - The notices read as follows: ' notice. By order of H. A. Gartleld, Culled States Fuel Administrator: On each Monday-, beginning January 21, 1918, and continuing to aud In- . eluding Mouday, March 25, 1918, no - fuel shall be burned (except to aucb | au extent as essential to preveut InJury to property from freezlug) for the ' purpose of supplylug beat for: J (A) Any business or professional . office— uule exception below i (B)' Wholesale or retail stores, or ! auy other stores, business houses or ' busluese buildings. 1 (C) Theaters, moving picture r houses, bowllug alleys . billiard rooms, private or public deuce balls or any otber place uf public amusement— note change lo Tuesdays. exceptions. , (A). -Offices used by the Culled Mate, county or muolclpal gtJVeruments. transportation oom ' panics, public utility companiesI trust companies, physicians or - -dentins. (B) Wholesale or retell stores selllog food' uulll 12 o'clock noon. Btore* selling drugs aud medical supplies. (C) The order (C) has been changed from 'Mondays to Tuesd ays. Nothing in this regulation shall be construed to forbid tbe heating of ree- , taurauta, hotels or otber plices lo wblcb meals are served; plumberswork rooms for emergency calls only;

e. | 1 8 " SILAS L. SCHUMO :;! DIES SUDDENLY Retired Philadelphia Busio. j ness Man Was a WellJ- known Cottager Here. ie Bliss L. Bchumo, a well knowusumD unit In attalrs of the yacht club, died -y suddenly at his home, 880 North -e Twenty-second street. Philadelphia. onHaturdsy. aged 70 years, y Funeral services were held Tuesday 4 afierno >u In the Oliver H Hair Bundle Hill. ' ' L*Ure| e- Mr Schilmo had been a summer res, re fdent of Ocean City for many y ears, s. he havlug a collage at 028 Central eie,t He was gn extensive ow ner of land -c here. having a Iraci at Eleven th street and Ihe bay and another Iraci between o Hay avenue and Ihe bay front aud Ftf- , »- teeuth snd Sixteenth streets. He was d at onetime president of the OcLsucey ,. Really Company. Iti early life Mr. Bchumo was a civil engineer, and be had beeu a retired ■ Jeweler for some years. He Is said lo ' ^ have been Interested in recent years In au Ice mauufaclurlug plant lu Phila- , ' deipbla. '* He was an active member of the ( 0 Episcopal ( taurch Iti Philadelphia and , 11 was much luieresied In the HolyTrln" ' Ity Church In this cllyl ( Mr. Schumn leave- s wife and two j daughters. Oueof ihese Is married 1 aud lives Jh Brooklyn. ^ 1 Olsd to Get Homa Ren. ' r In a letter received by Thomas J. ' Thorn from his nephew, Thomas J. ' Scull, who Is at Camp McClelliu, An- ' • nlslou, Ala . Ibe young msn says he f receives Ihe Sentinel every week and Is glad To gel llieliome news. The hoys keep comfortable llila cold wealber, « and are well lakeu care of by their ' • superior officers. I , I blscksmitb shops for shoeing horses i , only; slures selllug perishable food'ut.- I til 12 o'clock noon; coal yard offices I for selling coal ouly; churches and i schools are requested lo concentrate ■ a their efforts by shortening tbelr hours, I School hoards should where possible order schools croaed. Any person. Arm. association or cor- '. po ration which violates or refuses to t conform to Ibe above regulallou may | be liable lo Ihe penally prescribed In , ' tbe aforesaid proclamation. ' Jos G. Champion. 1

, BASKET BALL TEAM FORMED c High 8chool Boys Now Ready to Meet Other Fives in This Section. The newly-orfenlxod basket ball team of the Ocean City High -cbool played a "scrub" team at tbe armory ' last evening. Tbe high school team was comprised of tbe following: Forward, Boat Ferguson and Kdgar Baron; center, Francis Town'send; guards, FraukStaelmau and Jonathan Wallace. 1 Tbe playere on tba "acrub" learn were: »o ' ' Lewis Breckley, Malcolm Cbattln, 1 Erllng Ham, Harvey Marts and'jos- 1 apb Stetxer. ' Three teams of blgb school students 1 been formed. Tbe teams . are 1 known as tbe Beds, Bines and W biles 1 Tbe names of those on tbe teams ' are as follows: < Bads Francis Townsend, Theodore 1 Stevens. Thos. Morris, Frank Steel- < and Jonathan Wallace. Wbltee— Andrew Steelman, Weeley 1 Airred Sea lor, Clair Lear and 1 Isaac Burkbardf. i Blues— Edgar Baron, Ross Fergn ' Leslie Hughes, Roland Canning- 1 bam and Gordon Cox. . I There are a number of good players < tbe students, and tba boys are 1 planning to arrange several games 1 daring Ibe remainder of Ibe wtnterand 1 early spring. AGED RESIDENTS Fsar Ess Are Mean » So Each sad Qaltc Active. . On pleasant days bare one may see talking at the corner of "Eighth street and Aebnry avenue four men of unusual age. and all quite spry. Tbey are Tbomaa Parker, William H. Pfender, Wm. Chad wick and Thomas J. Laelle. Eacb will ba 80 years old at bis next birthday, wblcb will -come within (ba next few months. V All am Civil War veterans. " M. C. Fife, a former resident of this city, who baa been at Marcus Hook for some time, bat Just bean sp- • pointed a clerk by t b a Delaware County Commissi ousts for the year n Ml WbUe la tWs city bo waa.fur a fH KaOeamiiaeE. . '

PROPOSED TAX LAWS WOULD I I PROVE COSTLY TO THIS CITY

r C HOLD SERVICES IN OWN BUILDING , Baptist Congregation Says it Would be Impracticable to o Close Church Now. 11 The F<ret Baptist Church members 0 held services lu their bulldlugSuoday. h After the morning service, special t| actloo was taken upon tbe offer of tbe o of Education for tbe use of tbe S . school auditorium for cliurcb services lo the Interests of coal cou- u , servatlon. Tbe' letter bad beeu read 5 , several days previous to tbe oongrega- d tlon to give tbem time lo think It over, p , and Sunday they voted that, owing to o several Importaut considerations, it c i would ba Impracticable at tbls time to n . close tbe building. i: lu tbe flrst place, tbe local cburcb Is ' , co-operating with tbe denomination In. b I State In a special, work between tl now and Easter, and, second, there tl will be next Sunday, and In ali(proba- n . blllty on several Suudays fallowing, b the administering of baptism to some, t , candidates sod Ibis will make tbe a . of lbs Baptist building impera- t tlve. It was said. ; To defer all ibis I until spring would be detrimental. In a view of ibe fact that It requires, It was l declared, a little less Iban one ton per f muutbto keep tbe building warmed, a which la leas than ordinary bonse con- d ■ sumption. Tbe churcb members expressed appreciation ^ r tbe kind offer t of ibe board. a ; — — — ~ — — Many uf Ibe pupils of Ibe. First M I E Sunday School are eolltled lo tbe ' j bullous to be awarded for regular at- ■ . tendance durlug the quarter wblcb bas I f just closed. Tb*y will be glveo these next Sunday If. a> is ex peeled, tbe bul a Dr. Ausilo H. Palteraoo was burled < t Saturday from bis borne In George- 1 . town, N J., Interment being at Bctb- \ asda Cemetery, Adelpbl. N J. Dr. ' Patterson lived here ewbile a number ,r of years ago. • Try an advertisement hi ibe Sxjm ML.

"Collector Burleigh Shows j Bad Features of Assembly Bills 51 and ga. Assembly Bills No*. 51 and 62, relating to tbe assessing and collecting « of taxes, would seriously affect Ocean a City and prove decidedly dlsadvan- p iageous lo tbe city's finances, In tbe T oplnlou of Tax Collector E. W. Bur- a (I These bills provide for tbe collection a: of taxes semi-annually In May and November. Tbe bills also provide for v Ibe payment to tbe county .oollector of t| one-half of tbe amount due tbe county, and scbool on Jnue 16. c Tbls In practice would. In tbls city, p lake all of Ibe amount collected, says Bnrlelgb. It also provides for a h of not more than six per cenL |, per inoom, where paid before Jane 1, j| on half of ibe taxes due, whereas tbls t, city this year will bc^row money si needed from tbe sinking fund for u sod ooe half per oent. If tbe bills aie passed, there would two assessments tbls year, doubling work of tbe assessor. Next year tbe work of tbe oollector would be tbao doubled, by reason of doable collections and otber provisions of tbe act. Tbls extra work of tbe luwot and collector would, of coarse. Increase tbe costs to tbe city. .Tbe provision for advancing tbe aasessmeol^ateTrom May 90 to October would loee tbe city thousands of dollo assess men Is on new bqlldlnga, building construction ben la usually after October 1. Tbe provlsloD of making a tax eartlttcate for eacb lot would ooet such a Ibat, In' case of meadow lots (of very small value), few, If any, wonld ever^ie redeemed from sals. In tbls ' alone. If not redeemed Jibe coat to i the dty, beyond tb# usual manner of making certificates, would amount to about two thousand dollars eecb year. I.emow, jfeBCtal Psstgaesd. On account of tbe snowstorm Tuesday, tbe - Lemon Social and Smile Party" scheduled for that even log by ibe Ladles' AM of tbe First Bapfst . Church, at tbe borne of the pastor, tbe Rev. M M. Lewie, 10S3 Weeley ave- ' one. baa beau postponed until next . eveolng. Fob Kxkt. -a partamata, healed; partly furnished, or without furniture. See Thorn, oext to Pool Office. adv.4M.tl,

| LIEUT. W. F. HAYS (' NOW A .BENEDICK " Former Lifeguard and Miss I Fritch. Summer Resident, ! Have Home Wedding. If j Lieut. Waller F. Hays, of West ' : Philadelphia, who Is stationed a I t'kmp Meade with (be 3151b Pennsylvania Infantry, and Miss Mildred B. Frllcli. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Frllch, of 8856 Glrard avenue. West Philadelphia, were married Hslurday evening al Ihe home of tbe bride by the Rev. Dr. John W.^Rlcbard, I- pastor of 81. Luke's Lutheran Churcb. Ii ceded talleta. with a tulle veil eurmounted by orange blossoms. Hhe carried au old-fashioned bouquet of >' gardenias. Miss Hilda T. Gangwlscb, of Wasb'I ington, D. C , Ihe bride's attendant, . wore a gown of orchid and silver cloth '. with an overaklrl of gold lace, aud she 1 ', carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Miss Janet H Deruluger, a ulece of the bride, was flower girl. i 1 The best man was Roy H. Fritch- ' ■ brother oMbu-brldm 1 1 Ouly relatives attended Ihe marriage 1 ceremony. A reception for friends was 1 " held after the marriage aud among tbe ' ' guests were many of Oceau City's summer girls'. . 1 1 After a brief trip through tbe8oulb, Lieut. Hays will return tb Camp ( 1 Meade. 1 Lieut. Hays, w-bo Is a son of Mr. aud ' Mrs. Waller H. Hays, of 8508 Hamll ' ton street. Weal Philadelphia, summer 1 ' residents of tbls resort, was born In ' | Ocean City. He was for several sea- ' sons a popular life guard al Fourth ' slreel and bas a boat of frleDds among ' Ibe local resldeuls aud summer visitors. ' Tbe bride, who Is a slater of Dr. J. ' Scott Frllch. of Ihe Jefferson Hospital. ' has been spending the seasons lo tbls city, where ber parents have a cottage ou tbe Gardens tract. . , — — . — '( Mas Cone ao'atb. | Mrs. W. P. H slues, of tbls city, left I few days ago for Kooxville, Tenn , i where she will visit friends for two or i three weeks. Then »be will go to Hi. 1 F"la., where aba will re- i ■ malu sou-e Hyne. Dr. 'Haines, ber i - was lo have accompanied t • to Florida, but be oould not get a i I substitute to attend bla.dntles as pbyi slclan to tbe United Htatm Coast s - t Building Apartments. 1 Frank e. Champion Is arranging lo | 1 build another two-family apartmeut t rear the others be owns on ■ terrace, near tbe Boardwalk. ' fit* to be completed lor tbe coming |

3 : 1 GOETBALS URGES ; WORK ON ROUTE 14 Improvement of Section Recommended Will Cat Ont p Bad Road Crossings. , In Ibe report of General GeorgesW. Goethala lo tbe New Jersey Htate Highway Commlaslou ou Monday, ] . among other recommendations Is Ihe | f Immediate Improvement of Route 14, , t between Egg Harbor City aud Cape MayClly. . , General Goetbale points out that , , Roule 14 furnishes the ouly outlet for | , vehicular traffic from the United' | . Stales naval etallou at Cape May, and that Ihe Alstlng gravel road has eight | f railroad grade crossings wiihln four | miles. He shows lhat a number of , , deaths and serious accidents during , Ihe past two years render the ellmlna- ( tlon of these crossings a» -of primary ( Importance, and that Improvement of , , section of Roule 14 recommended ( _ will obvlale tbe preeeut dangerous g conditions from Cape May City to ( what la known as the Bally Marshall ] , General Goetbale recommends the , building of parts of nine of ( tbe fourteen routes ihsi will cunetilute , , tbe new highway system. Tbe work ( provided for In Ihe report takes Id sec- , . tlons that are of tbe greatest commer- , clal and military importance and the , expense will be met by tbe >3.000.000 available of the S15.000.000 ibat Is raised by direct tax. The pro baa tbe endorsement of Gover- , , oor ***« I Collage Praser Sier lings. ' Tba collage prayer meetings under tbe auspices of tbe First M. E Churcb were coulloued Ibis week- ( Four were held Tuesday eventDg and . will ba beld tbls (Thursday) eveu log— at tbe homes of H. 8. Btalnton, . 808 Asbury avenue; Ralph Townsend, Asbury avenue; Burrows C. Mac- C - shall, Beventh street aud Oceau ave- ' and at the home of Mrs. Dell 1 Bmltb, Asbury avenue, between Blglb , and Beventh streets. . | Abolishes Convict Law. 1 With July 1, all-convict labor con- 1 tracts for tb* Slate Prison will tarml 1 nate. Governor Edge Issued a Male- ' meat lo tbla effect a few days ago. and » will mean Ihe "cod of Ibe convict la- r system In New Jersey. Thus ends r Ugbt began more than thirty years ago. and tbe Governor says that It will v abolish a system that was indefensible n principle and au utter failure lo SOON START j WORK ON JETTIES" b d Are Prepared for Im- c provement on Ocean Front " at Twentieth Street. r Mayor Champion reported at tbe c weakly meeting of Ibe City Com mis- t that be bad been In toocb with II H. Herat, president of tbe ti Btreet improvement As- e social lou, relative to tbe proposed Jet- o ties on tbe ocean front at Twentieth c street. g Mr. -Heret referred Ibe metier to * W. Blbeon, who bad looked over • plans and sent tbem back. g The drawings are now before tbe L Commissioners. Mayor Champion said, for approval or disapproval. It Mayor Champion farther saM thai a bad hoped to have an ordinance to ft Introduce at tba meetlog, bnt City So- p Bettor Boswell bad been- called oat .of tl It might be Ml, tbe mayor • suggested, to beet an aarly meeting of II board to take actloo. ti

SPORTSMEN'S LICENSE FUNDS t TO HELP FISH AND GAME

' President Stewart, ol Fishing Clnb, Receives Letters from Governor Edge. , Wrltlug to ihe Sentinel, President Frank H Biewert, of the Ocean City Fishing Club, says: "I have hed a couple of letters from Governor Edge end one from Speaker Charles A. Wolvetion saying It Is not the lutenllon of tbe administration to divert Ihe fl»h and game llcenae^Boney. • now amounting to about 1100.000 ! yearly, or approximately 11,000,000 In - the last ten years, to any otbar pnrpom ' than lhat of propagation and protec. - tlon of llsh end game. ! "There bas beeu considerable actlv- • Ity on Ihe part of Ibe Ocean City Flab1 lag Clnb ia opposition to tba report r that Ibe license money mlgbt be need ' partly for some otber purpoea. 1 "The Governor bas Issued a tbraeI circular about tbe matter and I asked that a copy be cent to tbe ' Ocean City -Sentinel, bat do not I suppose It will reach you in time. "Tbe plan aa onllluad la that tba [. will go Into Ibe State treasury a special fund and again all ba budgeted out to tbe flab and game oom1 mission, Instead of going direct to 1 l hem, as heretofore. "If all or ibe special tax Impoeed aa sportsmen at tbelr snggeetlon le o eedf ; stock tbe streams and woods wtth ' fish and game, and not partly diverted, 1 as bas been suggested, than I* no doubt but tbat New Jersey will eonto grow Id popularity aa a apottomen's paradise, and tbna ban silt tba Stale a* a resort. "Yours, etc., "Fkank H. grnr am." Governor Edge suggested, a few deye ago, that If tba members of tbe BUM F'lab aud Game Commission an dieeatlefled with It* gaoaral policy ft would be a consistent thing for than to realgu. Governor Edge waa lad to are be statement by tb* recaipt a t Istteea friends In various parts at tba Blate calling atlantloQ lo a nlwnlEf latter lamed by tba eommMoa ton - campaign against a gaoaral ■aaaolal policy wblcb require* tbat. all Stake | may beturnad Into tba treasury and disbursed through tba madt— at 1 tbe annoal budget. Tba Flab and Game Commission la ooa of tba eoaamlasloos of tbe Stat* parmltlad sxclasively to handle Its own fundi. Ia tbe circular letter campaign tba board been waging, II ti Intimated tbat under tbe bndget plan tt will not ba permitted to handle Ita funds and tba mlgbt withhold appropriations, and thus Interfere with the somen la. Ion's work. Tbe Governor says ba want* the Blate Furcbaalng Department mad wherever It Is practicable far tba patchase of snpplle* for tbla department, . Just aa for soy otber, and Ita bill* audited end passed up:n In detail nod oak In balk. Continuing, tbe Governor *x prisms views of tba board aa follows: "I not know who Is paying for tbls campaign, whether It la charged to tbk receipts referred to, or by privets sabaerlnllon, but that makes no real difso far as tb* diuiwBj for It b concerned. Of course, tba FMl and Commission may con land tbat It had no asanraoea tbat tba f ^talk tare would annually appropriate Ha annual reoelpte back to Ha an. This contention la without merit. If tbqy cannot trust tba Lagtslatura In this ratd, when the Administration dearly stale* tbat this would be Urn poltey sod will, *o far aa tb* Governor'a bodgat I* oonosrnad, bow can It trad tbaj at allT •We have propoaad a flnyndal palwblcb la busloeae-IIke and aoaad, sod I Intend to org* it wtth all tba . I can oommand, and daaptta any propaganda Inspired wit boat regard to public Interest and manly la tba salflsb desire to oontlnm a manopa. assumption of anlbortty wbtab not warranted."

SIMMS' Closed for the Season Sunday, September 30

The Baptist Corner At die Evening Service Sunday the Ordinance of Baptism will be administered. - A male quartet wffl node MMml selection* and the pastor will preach. Efforts will be made to make the Baptism very kapKMfeN in significance. I All are welcome ' : *3|