" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL 1- — — ■ - - J ■ , „ — •
VOL. XXXVIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ TB'JUSMY, -MAY 30, l'JIK. NO. 9
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor bi.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTORRRt jjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY ar»d COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hnllchor. Master and Kxamlnrr Id cbanc— ry. j tiitri aaV rai ur hoi kk. i>. i. (Opposite Public BuUdlnjs>). LAW^FFIGEs" •' Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JUJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 951 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N, J. Wm. H-. Collisson, Jr. Civil Engineer and Surveyor [ Cn» Enimeer. ocwn Cuy. N J. Dk W. P. HAINES COK NINTH AMD WESLEY AWE ocean eirrsi ■— 85g£ J*ii iki.M i. Brick Haines CO* lla ANO W01l> AVE NICMANO TMIAAAIO^ • F NaAMai MIvmih M„.r- b, Hf«.Wa> r •"j- Allen Conti, I. D. • W.alay AssBu* Ocoan City Now Jorauy ' ' H HKSCHKL 1'KTTIT. M D. ' SOT WESLKV AVE. OCEAN CITT, NEW JENSEV D"- Wilson Y. Chris iian i I 809 Central Avenue ■H UE cm. A. ». Bell Phone, I'd. Sooth PNonai Nmiir Rapes Central Pharmacy •<b and Weatey Ave. Ocean C.ty, N. J I Phone HA W 1 - MARK LAKE 1 Undertaker and Embalmer <nnin wu> ctrv.a.j. " An Important . Buty r n .1.1,. T ragni/v the important doty o< not only making a* will list Appoint ink a thoroughly re 1 utile ex », The Oceaa City Title and Tract Company cordially invite* yoa to coNAult with their officerre* hiding this matter • -The apfxiintmeot ui this c ompeny a* . yoai eacrator is a wise dectaioa Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. • COAL COAL TRY out# Pom QUALITY , C.H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO..
( The best investment you can make Is an improved property , in first-cl ask^conditlon ^ at a bargain figure. _ Only now and then can one of these lie found. We have, two such properties suitable for Private Jtoarding Cottages that will be greatly sacrificed « 111 price. Splendid locations. For particulars address MASSE Y $ ED WARDS ' Ockan City, n. J. ^ ■ y d. * * • ei SIMMS' I RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 11 822 Boardwalk n. Will rcepen (or the Season Saturday, May 2Slh P A w ' ,s : : MfcNNhMtNfcNtNfcfcfc I World's Best Security for "E Patriotic Dollars The Third Liberty Loan ; The farms, forests and mines of our great country are •' pledged its stores, factories and railroads— all industry -^-its M banks and its homes; the entire resources of the world* s richest K nation are behind the bonds of the Government's Liberty Loan, u Buy them for cash or on installment — in the largest j possible amount. They represent the best of security— upon ^ which you can borrow at the Bank. Through this Institution you are invited to place your subscription foe the Third Liberty Loan. First Nat iprial Bank Ocean City, N. J. j - . < •• KEDS" the National Play 'Shoes \ « These inexpensive eboes made from the best . of white canvas and 1 with Good year lubbct soles will i* very popular this summer. Modeled i over attractive last, cool and allowing the atmost£»t comfort they are j ideal autumn shoe* They have leather insoles to prevent the foot from coming into direct contact with tho rubber. Keds are: Ideal play shoes i for childmn, noiseless and enaily cleaned. Desirable as tennis shoes for ( women ind misses Men like them tor porch wear, fishing trips or golf. Hers in varioua styles high and low cot for children and adults. WonvD't Itish Aboss fi >] Ovswing OlrU1 Pomp* fl.oo Women "Whiti Oifoots frrj * .rowing Girl.' Oxfords, pl.75 WNH. Cauren Tumps, . . »>»» G«wimGirU- Shorn.. ...... . > J.co V 35m S W hi . 1 ids »' W Men's Red's . . fi 75 to f*-7S children • High Shorn. f> 5j Rvys' Whit: or Brown M.~n While oiiorde, . t's- CanvasKedr fi.50 and P1.7S Mo*. High Shoe. »i TJ bsys' Basketball shots, ..... .fa.jo
G. H. Steelman 831-833 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY PHONE YOU R ORDER TWO P HON Ems 20 8. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good tq Eat SC.VCNTH STRICT ANO ASBURY AVENUE HslMMs placs to do your mvtistlng. Meats, Groceries, Friiits and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN SUM THE YEAN John Marts Lumber Co. NMh RwA ana Hihb Annua OCEAN CtTV,.N. J. - - wm, || r ■ ill' ig Fapwr, Piastre Bored. Rslls. Ssab Weights sac. nil 11 11 Pramyt DsttvsTy. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
AWAY "OVER THE TOP" I IN BIO RED CROSS DRIVE
Contributes Nearly $4. 600 anti Leads County— Spirited Ad- I dress by Texas Man. able record on Saturday, wheu ibis, resort rained H'-is for I lie lied Cross -and leading Cai** May County 111 & the big drive for flS.uw. Much credit for tlic really aMoundIIIR results from a commuully of tinIn due to the energetic local vl'mlrmail. William K. Ms-sty. and 1.1-,* board of bustling Co laborer- lo Hie •' diligently and peraevertngly through- 11 out ll.e day. and will, only one or two » exceptlou* were cordially receive"! by nigned lo terrilorle- In which vhcai.l " bounce predominated— collaRe- and apartment- an yet unuccupled-bul " real did nol lag or falter, and all •> money -a- poaalble and will, -uillluc In no lenn degree 1- credit due lo the » which they ren|H.i.dod to ihe ap|«alIn Ihe Methodlnt Church at the meet- 0 log Haturday evening nome of llic ^ captain- referred lo canen where peo' 4' pie who eeemlugly had little of ll.ln h world'n goodn antouuded them by llie of their cuntrlbuiionn. -V The captalDn and their aid- were a- u Prof. James M. ISlevona— Mre. Johu tl HarrycHeadley— Mlnnea Marguefile A Kngllnh and Harriet Bchurch. '« J K. Urovea— Mre. W. U. Abbott. •> The Kev. (leorge W. Yard— Mm. K. tl M. Sutton and Minn Isoulea T. Lomon. «-j The Kev. Charier H. Boliner-M". » Ralph L. Cheater and Mine Mary' Colo: Prof. O. W. Relchly— Mm. Charlyn w Hack and Mlna Pauule Cheyney. a Henry W. Towuneud— Mrn. Joneph d I). Norcom and Minn Uavldnou. R. 11. Stllea— Mrn. William K Man- y ney, Mra. A. W. Shoemaker and Mm. g u R. W. Edwarda-Mrn. Charlen H BohDer and Mre. J. U. Bmltli, the lal- \ ter the wife of Lieut, rtnuth, uf the Ordnance Uepartment. t Mayor Champion— Minn lienedlcl r and Mian Verua Wilnon. j, Robert FlBber— Mra. E. P. Hand and , Minn Harriet Ulbb. Dr. W. V. Cbrlntlan— Mine Agnen llradley and Mrn. Frank Murphy. 11 Clayton llaluen Brick— Mra. R. H. o Thorn aud Mine llannetl. 1 Dr. Allen Coraon— Mra. C. B. Price . and Mra. W. H. Colllwon. Jr. * David P. Creaawell—Mra. Ueorge W. v
FINE MDS1G BY I WIEST'S QUARTET One Selection Was by a Mem- " ber, h! C. Theis, Well ( Known Composer. The large audience lu'the Flrat M. E. Church Sunday evening enjoyed the very excellent muelc provided by F. Nevtu Wleat and hla brann quartet. The quartet Comprised the following: *■ F. Kevin WJeet, aol'o cometlnl; johu F. Huber, second cornel; Harry C. Tbela, Hrst trombone, aud David Clafwiiri£3u- -ate . 1 erle," Tbela; "Hla Love' In Like a t , Flower," Petrle, and "Keep Ihe Ho&e It Flree Burning." • 1 Mr. Tbela, whoae composition was D , played In a manner that empha-lzed I all of lla great aweetneaa and beauty, t : one of Philadelphia's leading com- c r poaere, aud hla works are knowu to « practically every musician In the Eastern section or the country. « 5 The big congregallou. was eulbuslaa- 1 j tic In lur-ralae of the musical program c 5 presented by the quartet, and many 1 expressed Ihe hope thai Ihey would ' I aoon again have the pleasure of hear- 4 log It In the church. j Mew Telephone Operators. With the approach of tbe aumiuer, ' the Bell Telephone Company is mak- j ( log addition* lo It* force of operator- , here. Mlaaes Uenevieve Hammon-l. " Catherine Ogden and Helen Htedem , > all of Philadelphia, are now on duty. Others will go Into tbe office a little later. •acraneal ol lord's popper. Tbe sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the First.' M. K. Church next Sunday morning." It will be the last admluislratlou pres vlous totheeudof the coming season, Ihe custom being lo omit the rile duriug the months of July and August. — W astk1).— CompeUut maid fur general housework, lu family of three. Plain cooking, and laundry. Oood a wages, white girl preferred. Apply 1029 Ocean avenue.-^ adv.. It. Wantkd — Thro* room furnished bungalow. July and August, reasouabie. 1457 S. lllb St.. Philadelphia. adv., 5. »0. 21. "* On Monday .June S, hoa-ehold goods foe anle at 618 Central avenue, adv. It. L , Ut an ndveetl.iNinY in fig" Bon1.
DEATH FOLLOWS SERIOUS OPERATION . ! Mrs. Carlos Corson Had Been j ( Severely 111 Less Than I a Week. ; The many fnei.,1- ,f Mr- Almcla 't Satnlcrl.n Otir—m. wife at Carb^ S. w hear ol her death, early Monday , morning, lu Ihe Atlantic I lly llospllal, few hour- after an ..petal , Comparatively few knew thai -he , had 11, .1 been well, and ll.e annouiH^ v luent „f bei deafl. Monday iuurnln> e 0.1- oil Sunday. Dr. Silver, who was j called In colisuliallou by Hr Allen c llie Atlanllc City H.n-pltal fur an | life I lie linapuai ambulance arrived ' o'clock Sunday eveifiug by Dr. K. A. , of Ihe liahneiuaun Ifos- a 4'llal. Philadelphia, a-i-led by Dr. „ Muiiday morning. She wa- conscious t until a -hurl lime before her death.. , The cause of death was bowel i.bstrue- , Mrs. Corsou's maiden name was J Dandy. She wa- the daugh- l of Capt. John Daudy, and waat Beesley's l'ulul She lived al place uatil -he came to f'.eean ' with tier brolher, Johu U. Dandy, 'f Mrs. Corson and C. T. F. Sande'rllu, J of Philadelphia, a summer resident. ( married about Is years ago, and } a daughter. Miss Martha Aimed* San- ] derllu, is living. , Mr. Sauderliu died about eight | years since, and the widow aud Carlos | Corson were married a few years 1 ago. - . 1 Reside (he hu-baml and daughter, - Mrs. Corson leaves iwo half-brothers, : E. A. Corson, of this city, aud Klmer Corson, of Beesley's Point, and a half- . sister, Mrs Mary E. Smith, of Harris- 1 The laie Oliver M. Daudy was Funeral sejvlce* will be held at her | home, SOI Wesley avenue, at 2 , o'clock this afternoon, ronducted by the ] Rev. Deorge W. Yard, pastor of tbe , Fir-t M E. Church. The lutermeut ( will be at the Methodist Church Cem- , Hccs'vy'* 1'uiut.
RALLY I DREW THRONG I Strong Discourse by the Rev. j G. W. Yard in Methodist I Chnrch. The First M. K. Church was lilted Sunday evening, when a patriotic rally was held, attended by member, lor -evcral -f Hie patriotic organ iialion, uf the city It was pronounced by all as being enjoyable an interesting service. F. Nevtu Wiest and bis Itra-s Uuartel greatly pleased .lie people with each in llie song service, as well as rendered ' several quartet numbers. ' The theme of the Rev. Deorge W. ' Yard, the p*-lor. was "America's < was Daniel 4; .1; "His Kingdom Is an 1 everlasting Kingdom." By way of Introduction, Ihe pastor " said these word- relate to Ihe King- ' of Dial, which Kingdom, alone. ' be an everlasting kingdom. - This, does not prevent our being « linked (o llie everlasting Dod, and 1 hereby enjoy Ihe greatest longevity ■ of any ultluu. I \$.e are nearlug the period when we 1 ordinarily would be reinlulsceul, re- " calling the heroic deeds of our veterans of the Civil War. Rut we have not time lu spend just now on that great fact. We are too busy with the j greatest (ask which America has ever ' faced. Any people, or organisation, ur Individual who are dwelling only ' what they have done are doing nothing now. Now Is the time for action It. therefore, behooves us to ' aside (be past aud enter earnestly 1 lulodlie present aud future. What Is ' Amerlca'sTask? There Is no other nation on earth America today holds. America has 1 gained ber staudlDg among tbe tern- 1 poral powers not by sword, but by ; high ideals. Kuglaud was born be- , years she fonglit before southern . Britain wa. subdued. Twenty yeare , of lighting were necessary before the Kugli.h reached Keut. Clovle established his capital at Paris lo 507 as 1 the result of a lust for territory. Bo 1 the other uatlonal histories. Con- I -quest ha. been at tbe bottom of them. Hut America baa never bad tbat slain. : In (be most unaelllsh way we have entered strugglee, and wllb (he highest motives. We have bee 11 forced Into Ihe present conflict, remaining out of It as long as possible, but being In we purpose lb : remain until (be job of whipping tbe Hud Is well doue. It Is our task to utilize all tbe man power poaalble— la those rectories which will contribute directly to tbe busloem In hand, a* (Continued on Third Page.)
2__ 3 CLUB APPROACH TO BE WIDENED , : — • 1 Other Improvements Planned [ by Fishermen at Fonr- . tecnth Street. " At the meeting of the Ocean City ( Ftsblug -Club lu the Philadelphia of Commerce Friday even- 1 lug Ihe members decided lo wldeu Ihe t approach betweeu Ihe club house aud t dulling platform, al Fourleeutb street, for a distance of oue hundred feet over" [ tbe gully. This will permit ah lo- t In the number of rods llshlug pt . one lime. 1 It was also decided to enlarge tbe club bouse so as io provide places fob members to keep their lisbing clothes and tackle. I The club has appotuted William L. I deut aud member of tbe 'orgaulxatlon, ' the poeltiou of plermasler. {it- Drr 1 la how uu duty at the club bouse. Among tjiose at tbe club bouse .Sunday were Vice President W. W. SU>- ' sou, Churchill Huugerford. BeuJ. J. Cooke. Deorge Burkhardl, Frank H. * Campion, H. H. Marter, Jr., Thomas ' J. Fegley, Deorge Fraukeudeld, Fran- ' cis Schneider, Vice Commodore J. W. ' Feruiey, Deorge F. Bauer. H. W. Slele wagou and Wm T. Klckard*. Elmer -Y. Roblueou aud Oscar Belg caught the Ilrst flab from oil the clqp's uew pier al North street. The former r lauded some croakers aud Mr. Belg * gol a hake. ' Vice Commodore J. W. Fernley, * with his nephew, Charles Vollum, '• and Capt. D. L. Vauaman, were out lu the* hay lu Commodore Fernley's boat a few days ago. They brought back, hake, weakflvb .—flounders and Legal paper* of all descriptions, in3 ;ludlng wills, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis Robinson at his office, 7*4 id Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. J" Mosey 40. loan on flrat mortgage. Apply R. Curtis Robinson, agent. 744 Aabury avenue, Ooeeu City, N. J. t. Waitresses wanted, good- working conditions^ sxoelleu l jpwy.^^Addtees 1 owmt^iTjT"- wwTmi,"''
FOOD QUESTION MUZZLING CITY'S HOTEL KEEPERS
and Help Problem Dls- Jcussed at Meeting- Officers Are Renominated. Tbe members of tbe Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean City met at UI ll.e home of Miss Helm, the Arlington, *° Monday evening. There waa a large attendance. 10 The food and halp questions, both of which are puzzling the hotel people. w were freely discussed, as were tbe Qove.oTCnt rulings regarding food. " These rulings uatorally will be fol- '' hut theee are now thoroughly understood by everyone, and gnaata &4 must goseru themselves accordingly. Tbe preseut officer* were renoml- 11 uated, and tbe election will be held at ** the neat meeting, which will be held at tbe Kalblu Monday evening, Jane . "• ' _____ Mad Thrown on ■oases. « .Several boys were before Chief of ® . (browing mud against (he bay vll.aa " , latter cross questioned the lads J from Ihe bouses. It la stated. The c ■ boys were swimming lu tbe bay and - playfully threw tbe mud at each t . other. c ■ ■ ■ C The red light warning pole ^lu (be ' I. Aabury avenue waa accidentally J struck and (be globe knocked out of ^ ahape Thursday afternoon by an auto -B driven by Miss Elizabeth R. Keens, of , ,r Ilk Berkley Square, Chelsea. She told t g Chief of Police Scull to have tbe damage repaired and tend tbe bill lo ber. Notice >0 asscrusers. it Changes of copy for dlaplay adver- . ttsements must be. at thia (office not later than Tuesday noon for Inaertlon 11 in the Hkhtinku Thla role will be d atrictly adhered to. adv.. If Private home wanted for young t; *0 someone take him In WbeeDchalr. u No lining. Address Rev. Dr. HtaT gous, M2 Bo. 57th 84., PbUe., Pa. adv., 6. M, tf. 44 The Bellevoe Hotel, Eighth street land Ocean avenue, will bo nodes tbe aaa* management this summer _ and will open lot the see win on Jom ^ I 27th. adv., 4-26, 101. at, [ Try an adnrtNimral la Urn 8mm- 1
PARENTS PLEASED WITH EXHIBIT , Work of Pupils of Wesley * Avenue School the Best v Yet Shown. 1 The exhibition of art work and the tegular class work of the pupils of the Wesley Avenue Draded School In Ihe school building. 011 We" U-y avenue, , Fourth street, Thursday and Frl- 4 day afternoons and evening- wan seen 4 by a number of the"" pareuta aud rela- , of the young people. , The manual Iralulug and arl work ( rapidly and making unusual piogreee c (his valuable line of endeavor. e The many other varieties of work ,. showing (he worth-while channels of 4. learning through which Ihe children 4 being skillfully steered by the com- f l>eteiit force of instructor: at thl- school | , words of praise from tbe , nirlbdat Panr. j Miss Dorothy Joues, daughter of , Johu R. Joues and wife, celebrated , .her thirteenth birthday anniversary , on Friday by eutertalulng some ! friends at dlnuer. Her guests were | , Misses Margaret Raymond. Margaret , ; Duard and Bessie Weeks, of this city; ( her sister, Ruth, and Harry A. Joues ( 1 and wife, cousins, from West Phil* j delphla. | In Bur Hospital. | 1 Lieut. Frank Evans, aou of E. M. ' Evans, of this city,' who Is lu (be 1 rilates service, has been lu Ihe • Rlates Rase Hospital, No. 1, lu ' ' York Clly, for nearly a mouth, ' suUeriug from klduey trouble. It was 1 ' al flrat thought tbat he was threatened ' 1 with appeudlcltls. His coudltlon la ! said to be Improving. Kpwonb leaise i The Epwortb League will hold, a 1 > rally In the First M E. Church next 1 - riundsy evening at 7 o'clock. This . will be tbe last meeting uutll Repg to he preaeat. William E. Massey, I president of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, will lie Ihe speaker. 1 Mrn. Brook s Katcrtnlns. ' Mr*. O. C. Brooks, of 820 DeLaooey place, gave a bouse party over Memorial Day, entertatmug Ihe following ' guests: Mre. L.J.JoDes, Mr. and Mrs. Deorge Von Roebl, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Mclutlre, Mr. and Mre. Maurice Beckbafdt and Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Muller.
SON CONFIRMS NEWS STORIES : J. Loren Goff Wires Mother • of Appointment to West * Point Academy. , Mrs. R. L. Oofl, of this city, on Bat- " urday received a telegram from her 11 eon, J. Loren Uofl, oonflrmlng the 0 newspaper report* of bis appointment 4 West Point. ' 0 He has been ordered to report at 41 Point June 14. « Loren, who has been at Camp McAnnlaton, Al*., for nearly a 1 will vleit hla parents here as f soon aa be can leave camp and before • going to West Point. I His parenta'are eisted.of course, over I tbe honor won by him, and they are ■ congratulated by tbelr friends. • The beach here In tbe vicinity of I Seventeenth street was lljerally strewn 1 with frost flsb Friday evening and dent* and visitors had a feaat of these I for a day or two. It la rather un- < usual for theee flab to come ashore at I thla time of year, although they are 1 frequently lo be found on the beach In : cold weather. Fok Bale. —Home splendid Iota at price, to cloee estate; some and all In good sections of Ocean City. Apply to Margaret 8. Draham, Executrix, 253 Boutb Forty- , street, Philadelphia, adv., 5.S0, 61 Fob Rest.— Apartments, heated, partly furnished, or without furniture. , Bee Thorn, next lo Poet Office. adv.,10-26.tf. 1 AI1 In One. The greataboe, kid glove and fabric cleaner at Bmltb's Bboe I Btore and Abbott's Pharmacy only. adv., 6-9. 4t. ' . I
OWNERS OBJECT TO PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
But City Officials 8ay Assotion Members Strongly Desire Bulkhead and 8treet. Refute the ordinances providing for the coue|ructlon of a flfleen-fool wide "iteet aloltg the ocean front below street and the bnlldlng of a bulkhead below Fifty-fourth street Introduced at the weekly meeting ..I the City Commissioners, tbe following letters were read: Hon: Joa. D Champion, ' Mayor, Ooean CityDear 8lr:— The following resolution adopted at a meeting of the South 1 Ocean City Improvement Association In Ibe Adeiphla Hotel, Philadelphia, May 9, 1*18, and Is hereby submit ted for your most favorable conaidWbereas, tbe April storm caused . extending from Fiftieth -street to Ftftyuintb street. Booth Ooean City, therecausing damage lo tbe properties of taxpayers In that locality, and damage to properties Is liable repairs or renewals to bulkhead are 1 not undertaken at once. W bereaa. It Is not tbe desire of lbs property owners to ask and expect tbe Impossible, yet they do ask that proper consideration be given and prompt ae1 takeu lo protect property where ' shown tbat a stronger bulkhead H ' advisable, or the present bulkhaad ' strengthened, by placing stone on the' ' outside thereof and covering the surface of ihe sand-flll with conereta to prevent a wash from high sees, with proper outlet* al street ends for surplus , I the height of the praeent or renewed ; bulkhead by at least- two feet, placed ' at an angle to deflect the splash of water, similar to tbat now existing no ' portion of the street bulkhaad balow , Fifty-eight street; therefore, be II Resolved, That the city of Ocean ' City be asked to restore lbs bulkhaad mended by tbe city engineer, the ooet 1 of the repairs, or renewals, to the damI aged hu Id head to be borne by aaseae- „ meats against all lb* property owners either directly or indirectly benefited, 1 tbe city to assume tbe expense of restoring the Of teen feet wide street, and i sll lots adjacent thereto lo be tilled al tbe expense of tbe lot owners. We assure you of oar united 00-0 pevstloD In tbe Improvements herein ' asked for. Yours very truly, ! iluituB D. Hits, Secretary. ' Harry A. Morris, Esq., City ClerkDear Sir:— I have reoalvad • nsttaa
of a proposed ordinance tor the anwstructlou of a bulkhead on a Una 116 feet southeast of Central arsnue, froaa Fifty-fourth to Flfty-slghUi atresia, Oceau City, and also for Haunting said alleyway. I own the lots at tha aouthaaN corner of Fifty-fourth street and Oaatml In 1916 thl I Nit* wen assessed tbe sum of 1636 66 tor opening, grading and graveling raid alleyway, which work ueoeesttaud the iisaMiae I tended before a meeting of jn*r oora- | quale aaeee.menl which waa than t out any^avaU. or wen fair and proper . lm|p^^ra^vri^°uZHD'^ra ' paid^for a butahaad ^aafl^jaraat. ' ' be m'erroi b«i "to Zltlw of any. of tbe 15-toM alleyways in aU J City which have ever bare ani m'l trust tbe commlaalooera wUl aed e t"^- b^rdao^upwa^tha d fort# are directed toward praMMNg * economy In au effort to paakam eat 0 patriotic dultea to oar Faderal Oevemmeat and the aaany srar ehartHM. The cementing of tbla aUcyway ;ef esplanade tor the gansral pabBe and f- lit of the abnutog ownan. If I are 51 right in this, such an Irapiu f+Nrt 3. should be paid tor pot of^hagwml the highest court of yoor Btata agMrat ^ what I regard aa an InvadanaffHr erty rlghta and an attempt to eeMM tt-eaUaasC oa kill* « ISpaJ 'i "
i__ i The Baptist Gornerl - - - , 1.-, 1 1 r.-,-. ~ - ■ - — - — A CALL TO FRAYBR. I Remember that the neglact of prayer by the AMhl , at home means defeat at the front of battle. 1 u In compliance with tha wiahga of Nm Bagfjtofe I this church will be open far prayer «■ dtp Thni^|

