Ocean City Sentinel, 7 February 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVII. ' OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, FEIIHUAliY 7, I!»IS. '.-A '• NO. 46 — — r — rrr= : .

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 61 .00 Per Year, -Strictly in Advance. ATTVBWr. v a* a 1 - • . A t* . J^JORGAN ~H A N I ) , ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. '*** (Opposite Public ilu 1 Idln jc«* JJS Offices Apgar & Boswell, AHBL'RY AVKNUK and Kl'uHTH KTKKKT OCKAN I'lTI. N.J. L,AW offices Godlre; 4 Bead ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. JHJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 952 Asbury Avenue Ocean' City, auuiiL DA W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY. N. J. UIKR'E HOCKH: |l !"»"£ £1'' Both I'bonee Florence Brick Haines COR. 8TH UNO WOSLEY Ave MCCHaNO* THERAPIST Hou;- bj appolptliieut illei Corson, M. D.'Hs': • «t6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey HKRSCHEL PKTTIT, W. D. " 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Qr. Wilson Y. Christian ' Dentimt •- 809 Central Avenue ocean citv.i. j. Bell Phone, 152: Booth Phu.nks Nioht Bkll Hughes' Central Pharmacy Itfa and Wealey Ave. Ocean City. N.J Phone 245- W Pbooe your order. We deliver bee MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ' monetae OCEAN CITY. «. J

Personal Elements of Our Service There is a\tjood reason why oursjjervice is Satisfactory to our customers — it has the personal elements of fidelity, "promptness, accuracy and courtesy. Avail yourself of our facilities by having a Checking Account with us. Ocean' City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. C. L~ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT. > Advertise in The Sentinel

J1 TliroiighQiit the Real Estate World .everywhere, the bargains Uiat-especially interest the investor at the present - time are houses. buildings, improved property, in distinc- , tiiln from vacant gropnd. , We have such a property for sale on a ^splendid corner, with grand exposure and outlook for less than half the •J recogjiteed'price: Ideal for high-gTade Boarding or rooming -Cottage. ' , • • . MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central AveReal Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apayments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some, estates iii my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the - tiuie'ol yearU'o buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort J- -very Cheap.* .Apply "to " Alonzo Cotton OW Anbury Avenue Ocean City* N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. 7 ' No walliiiK for two weeks to know If you GprgetNjt; we can tell you at once. Kargalua" in Bay and Oeeau frout propertied. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for "investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. . Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighty St. Ocean Oity, N. J. MORTGAGES iNSUR&ltOMR. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATECiohth Srtnr (Con. Ooxrtvnun OOEAN OITY. N. J. When We Install ' SMITH'S 73^f5.y^AJr.£y""e

AMERICA'S RED-LETTER DAY 1 A MERICANS are becoming thrifty be- ^ cause they recognize thrift as essentially patriotism. To start a new thrift habit on Monday, Feb- * ruary 4th, when National Thrift Day will be observed, is to. assist the Government Many people will observe the day by opening or adding to a bank acoount in this institution. You also are cordially invited to be one of the many visiting us on National Thrift Day. . Souvenirs for all who call. FIRST NATIONAL B NK OCEAN CITY, N- J- - ' ' '. ' C-.

BARGAINS At Steelman's We have a few odd lots of children's chats, men's - • and boys' suits and children's hats that we are selling for less than one-half their regular prices- Abo a few pairs of women's shoes at $1.95, worth $4 and $5/ We are determined to get rid of surplus stock. Among the new goods received this week are men's shoes at $2.50 and $3.00 made by Endicott, Johnson & Co., the largest shoemakers in the world. Cone in and see what we are doing. > ' . «* O. H. STEEUMAN SHOES and CLOTMIINO RAI-8dd Asbury Avtnu* OCEAN CITY NBW JBRUBY ll Advertise in. the SENTINEL

LOCAL WAR SAVERS HAM! I EFFECTED ORGANIZATION

Movement Follows '"Thrifty Day" Meeting Aadres^Lby Well-known Speakers. > Fpilowlufc the ••Thrift Day^-meet- 1 log held In tlie City Commissioners' room Mouday evening,* hen all present " pledged themselves to become w.*r k cavers, iu organization effected * by electing Mr«. K. W. Gaudy chairmiu and Burrows C. Marshall secre- , tary and treasure/. Those In alteudauce ^l-o ex-pre»*ed t Ibelr iutentlon tf calllug a; the First National Bank and purchasing thrift i stamps and war savlugs " certificate-, time-becoming systematic savers. • - said that tbe banks throughout the country are offering the free u« of J ' their safe depo.u vault, to all tho.e ! { who are tbe possessors of war savings certificate., and tbe two bank. In tbl. H. B. Mowrer provided apd Intro1 duced former Bberifl W. H Bright, ol . Wlldwond, chairman of the ('ape May ' County War Savings Committee. Mr. Bright look war .avtng. a. hi. ■ubject aud" laid .Ire., on saving by culling out non-essential* and decrea. lug tbe uee of essentials. We are not ' ■ by tble to Impair efflpieucy. but to do " away with wa.te aud aim relea.e ' El good, and services to our war allie. thrift .lamp, aud war .avlug. cerllll Mr. Bright, who made an eloquent plea along Ibeae Hues and who made - a marked linpiessioo on hi. hearer.. Iwa. followed by Mr.. Elizabeth W ' liandy, of this city, who I. and ha. c been very active In war defeuee and J war saving, work here aud through ; out tbe couuty. i Mrs. Gandy .poke at length on 1 ? "Food Conservation" and told of the 1 - result, already accomplished by lodl-. 1 i vldual eflort. lu Ocean City. c The Rev. Jowpb B. Kulp. pastor of ' the First M E Church, .poke entir- ' talulugly ou "Thrift From a Biblical < Standpoint." Dr. Kulp .poke In part a. follow.: "1 do not know why f have been ; selected to apeak on the subject of thrift, never being able to overtake 1 . enough money to practice thrift in tne seoae It ta before ue tbl. evening Some people eay, 'money talk*.' All ' that It has ever said to me la, 'good bye.' "Tbe more we are thrown back by ' this war upon tbe elemental virtues tbe uearer we get to tbe teacblngs of 1 tbe Book of (jod. In the two great ' book, of (Jod we are taught thrift— 1 tbe Book of Nature aud tbe Book of. Kevelatloo. The Book" of Nature teacbn thrift. In tbe harvest we (Continued on Second faca.) '

A. TOTTEH AND WIFE I WEDDED 50 YEARS Anniversary of Marriage Celebrated by Local Residents J and Friends. Quite an UDU.ua! event wa. celrbralad In tbla city on February 2^by M.r. and Mrs A. Totteu, the occasion being tbe fiftieth aonlver.ary of Ibelr ^ marriage. A boat of relatives and friend., children, grandchildren and great-graud-cbildren showered tbe couple' With Among the Invited guest, were J. I) 1 Carpenter aud wife, of Bo.tou; J. K 11 W heeler, wife sod daughter ^^8^. 1 Carolyn, of Middletowo, N. \ E. ' Tot ten and wife, of Dover, N.J; Mr. ' E. J. Zlaselt, of Mootlcello, N Y ; I Mies Gertrude Totteu aud Mia. Daisy White, of Atlantic City; Freeman r Rlatey and wife, Master Carl and Ml.. 1 Harriet Rlsley, P. C. Tolled end wife, i " Master Peter C. Totteu, Jr., and Ml.. Anne Totteo&if this city. * A bountiful wedding dinner we. 1 served at three o'clock, aud. the elderly ' host and hoateaa, seated at tbe bead of ■ tbe table, looked, just a. beppy .aud t handsome as tbey did on tbe same date fifty year. ago. 1 Will Have toome Flsbmi. Wltb an extension of 200 feet to It. pier, tbe Anglere' Club of Ocean City should have «ome fishing next summer, tbe member, a;. Tbe pier fa leaned by tbe club from Jowpb M. Rowland. It U located near Park pla?e. Mr. RowlaDd I* determined to give tbe boys of tbe club ell the fishing sport tbare Is to be bad lo that taction of tbe city. D. L. Fisher Dead. Daniel L. Fuber, a former Philadelphia business man and a well-known cottager on Wesley avenue, tbla city, for many jeera, wa. buried from I be borne of bl. grandson, W. A. Russell, in Waal Philadelphia. Friday., Mr. FIsber, who was In bls-elgbty-aavtntb year, left ben for Philadelphia In tbe Tale fall. For Bale.— Nine room cottage, furDtahed, all convenience., central location. list Astra ry avenue. Ocean City, N.J. Apply 1116 Asbury avenue or SS8 Wealey art Bale price. 62S00. ■dr., 1. 7, > mow ■» Mokxy to loan on first mortgage. Apply R. Cortle Robinson, agent, 744 Asbury arena.. Oman City. N- J. OdT* tf.

^FISHERMEN GET : READY FOR SUMMER A J South Ocean City Organiza-|'( tion is Arranging to Hold < a Smoker. r 11. Waiter Berroili. presldeut of the , rloul h Ocean l ily Pier Compauy. and J , Ijuiinly sent the following letter .to | members and other, lulere-ted In these " summer home, by the sea. 1 The cirming season w ill have a slg- | j ulllcance for all. as we have additional . pleasures to' lorik forward to, so let'. ( get -tarted early. ' - j , Think of It! The pier, the club ■ , house and pavilion, I he be.l that ever 1 ' their wives. Children aud sweetheart*. ' , and* « hen the kiddles are down In full | ' have the play-ground completely pleasures. c There .till remylns work to be ijone, ( _ In tbe way of organization and geltlug^ t shaped upend ready for the opening f of the reason, so let's get together t while the weather Is still chilly and , I wy cannot yet avail ourselves of thf j The executive committee of the pier I , Insofar as the building and liuan- s ; clog or llitf pier aud pavilion are con- c , free of any Incumbrance, exceptlug a I small loan made from bauk. for which . , your hoard of director, have persou- < ally obligated themselves. i Wt uow ouly look forward to the I , hearty co-operalinu of everyone lu t f making the comlug reason the big- < ( grsi and besi ever, for South Ocean I t city, and would like to have the ex- c proton, of every one toward tbl. end, I aud for tbi. purpose we will arrange ■ for au informal smoker at one of the j Philadelphia hotel, during the mouth « , of Maicb (date lo be aiiuouuced later)' t , aud be ou baud and bring a friend; as f , there are i-till some meuii-er.hlp* open, t and the pier company still Las slock t f. to sell. , . ' . ' Let us have an expression from you, a f by early mall, aaylug you want to he f a b'tosler. *

SOLDIERS RECOYER FROM PNEUMONIA , G i b b and Branin [ Douglass Expect Soon to i Get Farlonghs. William (Jilib, sou of William L. , Oibb, of this city, p bo has been rer iously III of double pueuinonla at the , hospital at Camp McClellan, Auni— , Ala., expects to be able lo come to , his home here on a furlough the latter part of. tbla month. £ • I Iu addition to having double pneumonia. the youug mau recently under- | - v-eul au operation fur a varicose vein. his eyes also Is troubling him. Lying id the huapilal with young (Jtbb is Braniu Douglass, of Cape May Court Hauiy. who was employed here. too, Is suffering from double pueu- [ mouia.-aud be hopes soon lo he able to I gel home ot> a furlough.

, Both (Jtbb aud tftanln bad tbe t measles at the same time. t Tbey left here as members ot the j old Compauy (J, Third Infantry. f I ■ a ' Key-rings we're distributed aa "Thrift I I Day" souvenirs by tbe First Natloual I Bank on Mouday. To each tlug aaa I 1 attached a lag. lo which was attached I 0 a uumber. This number aud lb* I ' name of the bearer of the rlog were t registered at tbe bauk. In care the key-ring Is Idst, the fluder may aacer- . talo the owner by applying at tbe I- b*Dk" - " -j ° Collage For ktsl. ' Cottage centrally located with all , modem Improvamaota. luclu'dlug '• beater. unfurnished or partly furnished, r. Apply 80TIXBL Office. adv. if. b ' — " New crop ( 'open kettle") New Orleans ULUas-vs. Just received— 28 eta Fob Rkst.— Apartment., heated; f- partly furnished, or without furniture. ot Bee Thorn, next to Port Office. adr-.10-26.tf. Floaat quality Country Butter. 66 cte. per in. Wait's adv.. 1^1. 2i Try au adverllsemeut in tba Sou Bkh.

CHURCHES UNITE i TO SAYE COAL Union Services Held In Meth- " 1 odist Edifice, Dr. Bohner J Preaching Sermon. The first of the union church rer- | vices which are to be held during the I day III the Fitat M. E. Church, the j j l'ie-tiylerlaii congregation and Bun day school joining lu all the services Infilled.}- and the Baptist Church ; member, uniting lu ihe evening. In I he morning, aflertbe reception : Lord's Supper wa. administered by Ihe Rev. Charles H. Bohner. Joseph * Kulp and Janie. E. Lake. The Sunday kchool se*.lona were * held also In Ihe Kirn M. E. Church, but Ihe clasre. had each It. own ' teacher, except the men's aud wo- ^ men's Itlhle classes, the men going together for the lerenn by Dr. Kulp. ® women's class al.o joined for tbe ' Iu Ihe evening, the Fresbytertsu's Christian Endeavor Society 'members 1 Ihe Methodist EpVortli League ^ and their meellug was led by Robert- " -Fibber. Dr Bohner, at tbe evening service, * preached au eloquent evangelistic sermon from Mark 8; 86: "What .ball " It profit a man if he gain tbe whole 1 world and lore bl* own soulT" ' He began his sermon In part as fol- * lows: "There words of Jesus Christ embody the most serious question' that be asked of men aud women, and . K Is one that each one must answer ^ himself. Esch must decide, for ' himself before Uod, knowlug that for all his decisions be will be 'called Into 1 • The speaker then proceeded lo contbe two named .In tbe text. c namely, the world aud tbe aoul. considering the world first. Here he de- ' ciared thai mau dwelhTln a beautiful material world. It Is, he said, the handiwork of (Jod. The land and tbe ^ are His. for He made them. Tbe earth Is Uod expressing Himself In rpatler. liesuty 1s on. every side of us. . can but give uutblukable | all aouud falls Into music. ( When the esrtb was made, so beautl. ( ful was It that all the sous of (Jod shouted for j->y. , But, said Dr. Bobner, tbe world and , > all things malarial can give no lasting and satisfaction. Wealth, for ( which meu most frequently barter | souls, cannot satisfy man, for, | though It. pursuit may give pleasure , for a time, yet always, like the fly lu j the ointment, Is ever tbe thought Of ( tbe opeu grace at tbe sure end of life. ( Honor aud renown are powerleas lo ( satisfy, and equally so are pbyalcal , pleasure and material power. Tbe , speaker enforced this thought by. |

NEW KINDS OF FLOUR TO BE TRIED IN THIS CITY

Action to This End Taken ; by the Public Safety Committee. Mayor Champion, chairman, aDd the other members of the Ocean CHy , Public Hafety Committee ere arrmng- , log to bave brougbt to tbla city sample* , of whole w beat, rye. buckwheat, corn, , potato nod oatmeal flour to be oaad by- bourewlvei In tbe making of bread during tbe preseut shortage and high prices of tbe regular gradaa of floor. This subject was discussed aud tbe - plan referred to devised at a regular ■ meeting of tbe committee oo Friday This new breadstuff Is made to qoaolll lea In mllla at Alloway. Stockton, - Woodstown and domerville. In tbla - State, abdAs tbe local merebanta base - no supplies of it, tbe committee deter- - mined lo are to It that several barrels I are shipped to tbls city, to be paid for ' by tbe committee's fuuda and sold lo - customers here at the cost of Ita price, - with the additloo of tbe freight end 0 baullog charges. It la said that the hisbest-Drlced of said

these materials for braad Is 68 a barrel whtcb Is considerably lass than tbe present cost of tbe usual variety of used in bread-making. The Rev. M. M. Lewis, chairman and Mrs. "E- W. Uaudy, an adtlve , member of tbe commlttaa, were seto see that local mrrcbaoU^wlll i for providing lb see kinds of floor lo tbs resldeuts. It Is planoad to ceotral ; polpt for distribution, ' (Save *iai Party. Lerov Howe gave a party at At* ( home Thursday evening for Clareflce L. Turner, of Ron borough. Hla guests • played five hundred > and later enjoyed refreshments. Those present a were John J. Foster. Homer Sboe- I . maker, Parker Miller, H. C Sebaoxe, I ^ Jr.. C. L Breckley aud B B. Swan. I Cbaoges of copy for display ad rer- I tisemeuts must be at tbla offoa not I later than Tuesday noon for Insertion I '■ in tbe Skmtinbl. Tbla rale will be I strictly adhered to. adv., tf. I '• Legal papers of all dsacrtpQons, In- I ,-ludlng wills, are carefnlly dfawn by I R. Curtis Robinson at bis office. 744 I Asbury aveona. Ocean City, S. t. adv. II "Vari Baal" bleod coffaa, elagaat I flavor— 21 eta. par lb . 6 Iba. 6WM. It I n will Just suit yon. Ware's. II adv^ 141, a. [1

] DR. PETTIT HEAD OF SCHOOL BOARD, — : I Popular Physician Elected „ President of Body— W. W. * Adams Vice President. x The Bond of Educatlou of this cjty . has reorganized for t lie yesr by elect- * lug Dr. Herschel Pell it pre.ldeut and j. W. Adams vice prerldenl. • * Dr. Pettlt succeed. John R. droves, ti and bis election was unanimous. i W. W. Adams aud Dr. J. Thoruley . were made members of Ihe e building and repair commillee. I Thf meeting was held simply for log year, aud. no other business wa* i transacted. t, Dr. Pettlt wa* horu In Mlllvllle. He t Is a graduate of the Mlllvllle High c School, 1902. and the New Jersey Stale c , Normal School. 1905. w •* . After teaching scboolin BloomHeld, N. J . for a year, he matriculated at '' tbe Medico Cbrurglcal Hospital, Pbll * adelpbla, from which lustltutlon be graduated lu 19ia He tea* an Interne I SI. Joseph's Hospital, Pblladel- a pbia. * Dr. Pettlt came to Ocean Cljy/ln a January 1912 He was medical lufhec tor of the public schools here for jjyo ( aud has been a member of tbe f of Educatloo about two years, a He Is a member of the First Presby- • lerian Church aud Is Interested In tbe v affairs of the Young Men's Progressive I League aud some of tbe local fraternal a organizations. c He has a large circle of friends, with a whom la extremely popular.

In tbe Cape May County Circuit y a few days ago, was b6ard tbe suit of J. M. Chester to recover money (, to the amount of f 1000 alleged lu bave t) advanced by blm lo Harvey Y. , 1 Tbe latter made no defense aud the jury returned a verdict In j of the plaintiff. r many apt illustrations from biography JJj and history. ' I Dr. Bohner then dwelt at length r upon tbe transcendent value of tbe r human aoul. Mao Is crowned with ^ > glory aDd honor by bis Creator aod is K 1 made bat little lower thau Ihe ang le |( 1 Nay more, be has been given power , f become a eon of God. Yet IbeAOUl be lost, for Christ Him elf declares B 1 that tba uureturuiug prodigal aball te- . main In ouler darkness forever. The 1 soul Is destined' Hlber for heaven or . L u TO BE SONG AT ; PUBLIC MEETINGS ; 1 National "Committee Sends „ Verse to Local Public - 1 Safety Organization. " 1 The National Public Safety Com- f ' mlttee haa aeut tbe following verse lo c " tbe Ooeao City Public Salely Commit- u 1 tea with tbe request that tbe .wcrde be eung lo tbe air of "America" at all f 1 public gatherings: 1 1 Uod save our splendid men, 1 1 Send tbem eafe borne again — - (Jod aave oar men . ' Make tbem vlctonoue. ' Faithful and chivalrous; c ' Tbey are so dear to us — I God save our men. 1 Cot It out of the 8Kf.-n.nel, after you | have. read it, ao tbat yoo may bave It 1 handy antll you are thoroughly fatnll- ' ' tar with tbe words. 1 ■ . l ' Labrador Herring, 6 cte. each, at | ' Ware's. adv., 181.21.

MAYOR CHAMPION TALKS ON HUNTING IN MAINE

Address at Smoker of Young Men's Progressive League. One of the big feature* of tbe enjoyable -ranker given by tbe Young Progressive. League In tba headquarter* of Ihe organisation lo Hstin Building Monday evening, Ilie very entertaining talk by Champion on Hunting (Jama in the Maine Woods." . Another pleasing feature was tba e*tat>l!-nmeiit of close friendly relationsiiip with the yonng United Array men on dnty at Pateraand connected with tba Tockahoe Ordnance Department, abont a -core of whom were preaaoL and enteral Into the pleasoree of tbe evening and ihe spirit of tbe occasion. Before I lie opeulug of tbe emokar, Vice President H. C. Schanre, Jr.. *f the leaxur, mniion need tbgt there would be no regular meeting of (be league hat evening, and tbat Leroy Howe, chairman of the entertainment ooremlttee, would at once atart tba suioker. I**lie Hughes played "My Country, 'Tls of Thee," on the pleDo, tbe crowd singing tbe entbem. A vocal quartet, comprising H. H. R H, Nuliy, Wallet B barman end E M. Button, sang a salsetlon so well "that so eocore was demanded, and tbe vocalists responded. William Bcannalll, a member of 16, from Tnokaboa, gave • funny recitation, wblcb mad* a bit, and be was forced to give another. * R. H. Nulty, whose ability aa a vocalist Is much admired, mug "My Irish Maid" wltb (Ming, and aa an encore was baaid In "Joan of Arc," both selections being wall sufibd to bis voice. Tkeu Mayor Cham| loo waa Intra. iinrdki anfl ha ..Id thai lha lass. ducFl, and said tbat tba

■ Huutlug Big Gems la tba Malaa Wood's," would acaroaly apply — I bat "Hunting In the Maine Woods" woald better describe tbe story be waa abeat tell, aod be wonld begin by talking ■hoot tbe nature of tbe country. The speaker declared that tba bunting country In Maine la about tba roughest one oonld well Imagine, It I* lobated lo tbe central- part of tba Biata, in tbe vicinity of Mooaebaad Lake. When one reacbae a big It mountain peak, al^one aaaa are mountains, lakes aod valleys. Tbare are In almost every altitude. Tbem dralolog from the hlgbaM to tba and fioally flow Into tbs riven. Lake Beutoo. for Instance, la 890 feet above euotber lake only two retire away. There are lakw still hlgrier. Mountains in tbe diataooe look Ilk# mils. Th* timber, of hardwood growth, very tell, aod Is to be found oa tba mountains and oo tbe rldgaa. Tbare are uo briars except raspberry. The w orst thing one encounters la tba timber blown down across tbe pet ha. Cttmtung tbe mountains Is no aaeg ta*k. One hat to work hla way up Ihe ridges. Game there Is mostly doer. There were times when the wrttbn and moose Were very plentiful, but log bsvi beeu driven out. There It BOW a five-year Closed season on dear, the nine limit expiring l.o 1926. Hooieee frequently find mooes tracks and discover.* here t here an Inula bavaaplM off ihe harks high up on the trass. There are some block bear 6b be found. These grow lo awelgbtafdMpouud. or mure, but tbe epsekac earn tbat lu bis years of bnnUng In tba Malue woods be bad seen bat three Mayor Champion mid tbat ha was of e party a few years ago tbat gathered these |o-* female boat and two cabs. Tba first day be saw tba bears ha , fired aud they gathered la tba renlhat . sod a cub two-thirds grown. Tba next day ooe of tba galdre dadfll tbat tbare waa, another bear, and Iba l guide and M*. Champion started stt

SIMMS' Closed for the Season Sitbday, September 30 I The Baptist Corner I c When the Churches in this Christian CflOfiI munity are made to feel, in no uncertain a ammtm, I . the necessity of closing and uniting baeM| Bl conservation of coal, before either Lodgaa* Chl4 I Pool Rooms, or Picture House, it beooaas d |l serious reflection on the ideals of tha dtp. < H ' i— —