Ocean City Sentinel, 5 September 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL. XXXVIII, OCEAN CITY. N. J, THURSDAY, SKITIOM lil'.li 3, 191& NO. 38

OccxnClty Sentinel OCBAWS QITV. M. rt. ft * "I'll CURTIS ROBINSON Si ee Pot t«ot. m *!»»•<• »!»—■»*— T-« ftOT jl|. irgan* HAND, attorney and counsellor at law. IjMfiSheSr 1 Apgsr Sl Boswell. LAW OFFICES Mh] t lid MM WsuOTaa ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. pURMAN ■. Wll LIN ANuimjiILM I^i A»b»ij "A|i»«« I" ommcst. a. J. I Wm. H. Cuuj»U«. Jr. Civil Eagiavai Sanataa DK W. V. HA1NLS CCN NINTH swb Ml •asaw city a. 4. — — fleft: : fonuo Brick Haiku Caa »m ana *Nn> In ••f: iikiC«riH,l.l.'C? M W«m A l ■■■» " Onu city Nm J*m» "rff!i*OTii as a ^kucHiu. rmrriT. u d

nt *Uk|Y ml occan city, nl« iinmi r _ stsits. Qi wu«u« y. cnrmi ian -l>MUIat$09 CcaKral Avenue M Fftaaa MK rnmmm rm—m Keajrr urn a* m* W.OTI Aa Ow« C h». N J ||A*K LAICS For the Small Bom of S3 a Tear Pat cad Barf la? IW Vault And what aa x»•araaca it- ta I* kaow that jrwar talaahl— ka«« afcaatflA* pre tactwN frau h re aad tie.* Oceaa City TMe art Traat otlan CRT*. S-A COAL COAL QUALITY CRM- wimm •"■"X )

For Sate on Bay Front A Uatit-iful new Bungalow, never occupied, charming lurronndings, near . Yacht - Club, splendid uutlook over bay an'd inlet. Ready for nse now — Only $1,950 Easy terms MASS^Y & EDWARDS * tigblb and Central Ave. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPVN FOR THE SEASON Trunks, Bags and Suit-cases Haapile U»e ( ".ox eminent order reducing luggage output <ooelhn.1 w» arc showing many trunks, both box and steamer. Also man-. hsf> na4 aaateaada in straw. leather and imitation leather. . All that oae c««ld wiak. fax ia appearance, service and price. ! * jnat rscivad. nai tall line of hats and cape. Felt bats in Mm fc brown aad utbm pleasing colors from $i 50 to $4.00. Caps m ytsxi tweeds oik turns toe to $1 .50. |tea s Aad Boca' fall and winter, clothing, moderately priced A few tedtea" sweater* and summer furs greatly reduced. j, F* Owr tall shorn tar the satire family coming in everyday from I aaah nimble aamafactnra** as "Brown, Shoe Co. , Kndicoh. Johnson . A Ca WalSaa Skat Cw aad others. ' Buster Brown shoes tor boys ' '*'**' ■ - » .. • G. H. STEELMAN • 31-43* ASBUNV AVINU1 Ocsan City, N. J. — j

Closing Out Sale SEPTEMBER 4th to 14th Oar entire suck mast -be sold regardless of price. Uswd aa premiums id Japanese Rolling Game., including China Wares. Kimonos, Oriental Novelties, J Tahal Lmcm, Klc. __ . Unusual Opportunity LTTV— not get pretty souvenirs *» UJr from Ocean City 1 im. sot gat X Mas Presents Ready at . Wily Bargain Sale? It to worth wktk to call and examine goods and save money. Japanese Rolling Game Place 92* Boardwalk Bctvee* sen Baths aid Stasia; Baths Your Opportunity targe rot thee 00 Central Avenue, between Seventh aad Eighth Streets, can be purt based fat considerably less than it will c«at m arect the house. Lot.- 40x100 feet. If m« want to bay, address Lock Box 236 OcMn Clty. N-J. plumbino ~ l SrjSnHSSIsfeT djSsuSSs iTil' BACON OT *1 Advsrths in tha BU'l'lIU'

visitors crowded this RESORT DURING HOLIDAYS

Never Saw So Many People Here as Filled Boardwalk and Strand Satnrday. T|ie general ex pre-lon of opinio., soiosg tbe resident- tans'llsi wilts conditionals thsi never before were Uiere so many visitors, lu litis city s- . on Saturday, Sunday stid Monday Tbe Boardwalk and hotel- were crowded. There was scarcely - -standing room' in some of the hotels. Every train Into the city Friday 1 • efteropoo'and Saturday brought a full 1 without number added to the arrivals 1 Home parts of the Boardwalk el limes early Saturday eveulng were almost impassible. Then came the rain 1 -eud tbe deluge fur man y of Itae business bouses. While llie slora-fceepers suffered tlbanciil lossdurtoV'the'llTevalence of 4b e storm, I be places of amusement reaped a harvest. C 1 Taklug It All through. August was abig mouth and July was fairly good • in most hues of business, so that there Is little cause for complaint over tbe eeasou of 101b. GET THE SENTINEL Every properly owuer lu Ocean City should keep In touch with the official acts of the municipal govern log body, especially during (heeigbl or oloe mouths of the year when the property owner may uot be living in Oceeu City. / . To thus keep lu touch, he or she should have the Skntinkl as a weekly visitor wherever they may be. -All' of the official notices of I be city appear In the Hon NEC., together with all -the worth-while news of tbg - town. Those who' ere not getting the Busing to their winter homes. A. A. V. T bom sou end wife, of Philadelphia, summer residents here, have eeol a letter to Jbe Ocean -illy Flab'lug Club tbsnklug members of that organiaatlou for their prompt act loo In helping to, rescue their son from the surf about ten days ago. The young man was In danger of drowning. ' Aiexauder K. Abrahams, au advertlalng spoclallst of the duPout Co., of Wilmington. Bel., Is now a booster for Ocean City. He spent tbe last — two weeks of August here with bis — family and weut home Labor Day — very much impressed with the city's attractions.

BOYS WARNS^BY POLICE JUSTICE Youths Who Acted Like s "Rough-Necks" Told That They Must Behave Here, j A number of Philadelphia school! I here for the see-on evidently de- ; <-idtH>erty Labor Day that -lab... , thai labor conquer* e-erythlng. they . taker- in the oeigliborli-.od deshabille, to w bfcli Ibis colleger made strong objections. The es-er that gambling was of conynon occurvestlgatloii. bul could get uo proof of 1 tlie'gamblliig charge. As a result, eight or, u toe of the P youths were before Police Judlce W'll- ' lis Tuesday morning Hp told them of the complaints against I lism end said thsh-uch conduct on their part muat '• supposed that they are ell high families, eud they should remrmt-er this end act accordingly. Durlug his lecture. Justice Willie said thai another crowd of yonng fellows bed held r up a milkman a few morulugs atoce.. and behold bis hearers to nutlfy the ^ auch '-fun." Ocean Uity. he and, , wgnta' the young men visitors, but ,, they must' behave or sutTer tbe law's e penalties. Closing owl Bale. T. V. Yokou. who had beeri couduclmga Japanese rolling game place at 030 Boardwalk, during the past ■- season. Is having a closing out sale, ,f where |ie Is disposing of hie chtuar ware klmouoa. Oriental novelties, ,t table lined, etc. There are grfcat baris gains for vale aud It wlil tie wortb y one's w bile to call aud examine tbe i, good* His advertisement appears In (bis issue of tbe B*>n nkl

SOME SLACKERS ( AMONG VISITORS Jfany Aoto Owners Failed io " Comply With Government's Request Last Sunday. Notwithstanding tbe Uovernmenl's reqoeet that "owners of automobiles help win the war by saving gasoline last Bnndny, the local polios fouud 36 - auloa runnlng-on the streets. There may have been more, hot thle number is all of which they have • record. Tbe polios secured tbe license number of each of these machines, and IbMe are In tbe poaasasiou of Chief ® Bcull. These raeords do uot Include tbe * □ umber: of machines whose owners < who necessarily were required iMk 1 Evidently there were some "slackers ' « among the visitors. Possibly they thought it "wooldo'teohot In Jersey ." • They'll feel different' should the > United Btotae authorities ask lire police for a report. The auto bridge over the boy. which " bad been doing a grant basioee* for ' several Baodeye. was little traveled by 1 auloa last Booday. Bar Villa Uaa*>. Laundry work dona at home by Mil. Francos Freeman, 217 Bay ave- = one, Ocana Ctty. Ball Pbooa, 1«0 W. adv. 7. 11-St

H. CorNa Roblnaon, 7M and 7« Aabory avaoua, Ucaao CKy, N.J, has , bean appointed a Commissioner of . Hands for Pennsylvania, vUth full no- ■ ibortty to take nckoowtodgmnot and I proof of nay dead mortgage or other | conveyance of any lauds, lauemanu or tMearlilamanla lying or bung In aald (Mm. or nay oth* wriUug under seal. 1 W be need or recorded to Peanaylva- ' nla, aad to admin later aa ohtb^or aflli , Are yon looking for e cottage age to t to Gardens, ^prtesajauO to WWern •own? For larma apply to Abel I> i Bcull, <17 Central avenue, or pbooa , ***. nd».,S-l,tf. ^ Fob Balk. -Nloe-toom eottage. forBlansd, all eowvenianaai. central Iocstoo. 1IM Aebnry avenue. Ocean City. r.j. Apply his Aebnry avenue or * »— ~ JT7^m* ttobl toame of bM dmenptioDa. ta. „ rssiSsrrasKra ■* IrtlTJ * '

"HERO DAY" WAS 1 ij OBSERVED HERE " Patriotic Services, Under Auspices of Hostess' House, I Drew Many People. ' -Hern Hay" community patriotic eer- . v „-e II. from of (.be Hostess House ou -Ihe Boardwalk. Baliirday afternoon, ^ J The Itev F.roest I. Peugli, chaplalu of t lie Fourth Navel District. Cape i May. presided aud couducted the ■service v- F Twenty-five members of the Uerlue w r Hand from Wlssablckon Barracks, d . Cape May, led by Iguatlus Cave- •' . naugli, were preeent, as were also Hf- b C leen Naval Keserves from tbe barracks- ^ After two selectloua by tbe band, tbe h hymns, -Holy, Holy, Holy," end "tt ■ timl. Beneath Thy Holding Hand," « » w ere sung by tbe people, led by Powell b r I here was responsive reading and " i also the reading of I'salms 46 and 47, n le.1 by Chaplain Paugb. A paaaage of *' • scripture was read by the Kev. Dr. • - I 'arler Helm June*, pastor of tha First I Baptist Church. Philadelphia, who K r lowed by a patriotic add'raaa by Col. ■ John W. trailer, of Philadelphia. Jl l ' After the' singing of tha hymn, cl I "Ixird God of Hoeta," Dr. Jouea waa 4 - Introduced, and he made one of the moat eioqdenl patriotic addreaeee ever I- heard to Ibla city. Hla time waa llm- d ■f ited, but as he Was about to atop there d were crle* of "go on! " "go on!" from ° e many to the assemblage. " I- He told of tbe eplrltof tbe chivalry if of the day. America eeenitogiy alii most deeerved tbe angina ef materialI istic "dollar-chaaers," a* declarad by 1 e the kaiser, until tbe lovaelon of Belli gtum aud the perpetration of the other e cruellies by tbe Germane. Then the ■ r chlvalrlc spirit of Americans began to y s assert Itself, and tbls chivalry la nn- I: I- njualed to tbe BDnaie of tbe world. I d T-tie-apeaker paid high tribute to the I h. worth of 'the BrIUah end French t e soldiery. - 1 it Additional services wen conducted r I, by tbe chaplain, and the ezerctaae • it were concluded by tbe elogtng of tbe t nntloual anthem.' '* I • ^ • 1 ( Thomas D. Hooper, for many years j i- a cottager at 1412 Bay asanas, raeaotly , * passed away at hla home to Pblladel- , ' pbla. He waa a brother of Mia. Tbos. i- Matteou; of 807 Klghteeptb street, a, He was s gauger tp the United Stoles r~ Internal Heveuue office. He Yea a ' (e member of Covenant- Lodge, No. 468, J m F. aud A.Ji. Mr. Hooper is survived , by a wife aad two daughters. . I tuis issue oi me swarm an. Dy a wire aaa two deugnters. I

ORCHESTRA AUXILIARY . I DESERVES MUCH PRAISE

"LIBERTY SING" NEXT MONDAY This Will be Last of Season Under Direction of Powell G. Fitblan. The "Community" end "Liberty at the music pavilion will ba eoutlDuad at least another Monday evening under tbe direction of Powell Fitbtau, but tbe singing will be unaccompanied by tbe orchestra, aa lu season 'will close next Saturday evening. The "slog" laat Monday night drew another Immense crowd of people. A was the singing of the chorus "Oar Boys Will Stone Tonight " by e number, of boys who etood ou l be , --heirs and faced the crowd. The t older people also sang the ballad after , tbe led. Tbe "Community" and "Liberty Slugs" base been one of tbe most popular features at tbe music pavilion this season Every body waula lo slug and [ ell became eo I bused under tbe leadership of Mr. Fttblen.

Thome* F Armstrong, Jr.. son of Tbomea F. Armstrong, of PblledeJ plila. a prominent summer resident was -stricken with appeodlcltle Friday. Tbe boy was taken to tbe Atlantic CNy Hospital, where, at laat reports ha was aald to be doing • wall. It was a particularly serious ( H. U neckel. of 522 Wtaeublekoo . avenue, Harm an town, while playing • ou the beweb on Monday fell sod broke a bos^l In bts left shoulder Dr. - Haloes, beech surgeon, sent tbe man ' lo the Atlantic * Ctty Hospital for aa r * my examination _ Fub habt-Six cylinder eereo-pae-i- asngar Lusler louriog ear WonderSful OTtoditloo. bargain Add rasa H, □■at una, office. Poena City. N J. . adv.. It. 1 Low*.— A astral Ian atoep dog. gray to aalat. Ptotodtoptoa Ikwaaa aa collar. Howard If retaraad Is » to UMirito adv^a

Members of OrKanUstion Has { Done Remarkmble Work This Season. The mg rubers of the Ladles' Oretoetra Auxiliary held their final meeting , of tbe season to the muatc pavilion Tueaday, when tbe offieers tor the coming year were elected and the reports of all oommlttaaa were presented end received with enthusiasm. Tbe officers age: r President, Mrs. Alfred M. Gray; i first vice president, Mrs. Robert B. f Col turn i second vice presided. Mis. 11 William E Hexatoer: secretory . Mlaa ' Mary Bart, assistant seer-story, Mrs. " Thomas P. Walker: Iraaearer, Mrs. ' H.U. Freeman. Musically, tbe aaaeoo was a brllllent ^ A glance over the reports made ' shows that the people of Oeeaa City are Indeed Indebted to tto auxiliary ® for tbe many enjoyable ooeaeloo a at " the ppvtHoa daring tha season of 1018. * Tbe auxiliary hue dona wonderful work to various ways. Tbe members ' have labored laceematly la the lotereel of high clam music Invars among '* tbe raesdeou and visiters . or nsuniH euu osuuis.

1 Their work waa not confined to musical lines. They have bean patrlotically alert, sod credit la das lliam. M end should be uoatlntlngly given, for 00 the maooer In which tbey have doo« f their duty to tbe country to various " Horn of eadacvor. t Tbe report of tbe traeeurer r bowed *B • that a grand total of *2800 42 has been ■> « given lbs oommlaeloa toward tbe sap>1 port of tbe orchestra. ( Tbe Hoetoaa Hcase, which to a part '• of lbs orgwnlxatton, has acrfompltobed 11 Influence baa been widespread. I" Lack of time prevents tbe skxtixki. ■ n now from giving a raenmeoftbe work " g done by tbam patriotic woman, bat " d tbls will be published to next week's « r. Issue " Cottage, oeotrally located, with nil _ modern conveniences, far rant far tbe * winter aeontba. or far tbe IW. AN- S •- drees Y., BBimKm. oOee, Oman CHy, ' J S.J. bif.,m ' W aktkp. — YbBBg WbtoS gUt tom.ll Jf. Apply BK pwb"ptoaa. Mt.,3. l -'•Basa. wm. , mark.

cup presented ocean city fishing club

HOLMESBURG YOUTH IN TROUBLE HERE , Accused of Having Stolen Anto ' in Hie Possession, Held for Court. . i' i William K. Frost, snn-of KdwIn.M. L of Ithawn etrret. Holiue.burg ■ before Police Juatlpe w'lllls Batur- > , charged with havtog e stolen | automobile lu hi* possession He »•< ! , held to *300 ball for court! and W. H. of Philadelphia, weut ou | bond. , The youug man denied sleallug tbe . He made e statement to which ( declared that he lied >veii the nra- , days eud nights. He got It to end , ft to Twelfth street end Wesley L avenue. Later he went lo the Board ■ walk. , Boardwalk. Polioeinan Seaman re- - quested him to drive to city hell, ( where he wee held. The owuer of the car Is J Carroll , of Korrlatowu. TJie mahad. been missing for several , and the Initials on the doora, , .-•J. U. J." were scratched off. Frost said that he wrote lo the motor , department at the city hell to Philatelling of the fiudlug. of tbe aud giving the license and OTigtne number of tlfe machine. PERINE MISSING Uralcaaal a Nephew ol Mrs. H. C. Freeman. Haul. N. W. Pertue, a . former member of tbe Mask and Wig Club, who, a few seasons ago, was employed this city, and who la a nephew of Harry U. Freeman, of Philadelphia, a summer resident here, baa listed as mlaalng since July 80. to the month hla equipment waa captured by tbe Hermann, but be escaped. He was serving with Company B, 110th Infantry, and bad recently been detailed to regimental headquarters Lieut. Perlne was wall-known to tbto city. He was a chum of LteUt. Harry Hons, the aviation student and lifeguard here who wee killed while to training s few weeks ago. Then will be soother euchre tbia , afternoon at 8t. Augustine's Cborcb rectory. The laat party of the season 1 will be held Thursday afternoon of next-week. These parties tbla season been highly successful. oeeu nigniy eucoeesrui.

grade mhoof ' i ! soon to reopen ' _____ p k > SeMion* to Ee Resamed Next t Thursday— High School * Building Opens Later. i . Next Tbaisday. September 12. the 1 I Ocean Ctty public schools will reopen 1 ■ for all tbe grades. Tbe bigb school 1 > will not open ontli further nuttm. ' Children of summer ihmjfoi ' 1 malnlog bare for any . leogtli\4^ time c after Septomber 12 are required by 1 law to attond the local schools, and the 1 I law to strict lo regard to lbs matter. ■ according to tbe members of tbe board ' '• of education, ■ The delay In tbe resumption of ' L studies In tbe high school building to >- doe to tbe fact that alteration are being made to tbe structure to order ' to minim lu tbe firs hazard .there, as required by law, aad thane Improve- • menu have not progressed sufficiently 7 to patmtt tbe ose of the building by 7 teachers and pnplla. it i RAISED #5000 Firm ■ apt 11 CSarcS campalga ' The campaign of tbe Firrt Baptist of First Baptist

Church to liquidate Its satire Indebtedness on tha church property, amounting to *12^00. has met with , considerable success, despite tbe fact , that a busy summer , hi prevented much aggressive work 00 it. Blocs May 28 tbe amoaut to cosh I end pledges hi reached tbe tiOOO Pftllaealpftlaas Marrtwto . William Mackay sod Mtos Haxai , Irene Mttler.Vxb of PbUadaiphla, , wen married to Hely Trinity Episcopal Church to thto ctty Saturday . marnlag fay the Rev. Joseph W . Wits, tbe raetoc. The brMal party' , eeoatoeed of tbe brtde aad groom and . tbe fbtbar and mother of tba bride, Mr. and Mm. Frederick Wekber. « ream eetlage, fnrntobed, all c«ml vcBtoacm. eenuwl laaaHea. tot toxtoo r *mL Apply llto Aahnry ave. or *M ■■ at"— '"—sf-sysr- . La^-sssriiri *. etarnmtoto Address B M. J . B«*T1 IK ■■■- adv., U.

President Stewart Thu Formally Hattds It Oret M Mayor Champion. Au Immense throng filled tba toad* pavilion early Friday evening, wbrna, at 8 o'clock, tbe Ocean City Cap, man , tbe Ucean Ctty Flahing Clnb'a casting teem from tbe Asbocy Park I Club, tbe bolder, at tbe Ocean Cup Surf Caatlng Tournament at Aaj bury Park e few weeks ago, wm tarmally prewiuted to tbe local dak and Mayor Champion, the latter ispmseutlng tbe city. Beets were reserved for tbe totbg club members to tbe fronrof tbVtoBKa pavilion, end shortly before ■ I'dM I nearly 100 members of tha orgaaMatlon, carry tog rode and rede, Btod heeded by President Frank H. Stewart aud President-elect Walter W. Blbeon, marched tola tbe build lag and to the reserved seals. Urliigtogup the rear of tbe I too mm s number of the junior memben of the club, the coming defenders of tbe an p. The auglers were applauded aa tbey merchedup tbe middle atote to Utolr •eats. The members of tbe sueeesrfal earning teem , with the eroeptloa a* llMlj W. stel wagon, took eeata oa ttoaptotfnrm with their captain and Mtof, | Frank H. Campion. Mr. SMItokgaa - about to begin. 1 1 bad been arranged to have StoMB ' Cuuncilmaa Thomks F. Armrtfaaf, at Phlledeliihla,' a cottagar, praaMe at II the ceremonies, hot one of Ma Area- " strong's young sons had/on attoafe af appendicitis on Friday sad an tomadlate operation was found naatotoiy. Hence, Mr. Armstrong was panaM from attending tba axsrelam. 1 This sonopnoamant waa maSa by Clayton Halnm Brick, a aaatof at ' tbe club, who presided, aad wtoa, paa- . soually and on behalf of tha stab Btod ■ Mr. Armstrong's aaaay flkaK, SBf pressed the hops that Mr. Aiaaattoag - would soon mora to Oeeaa ORy wKR s good news concerning bts saa. Mr. Brick also atatod thai aaallMa t of tba axpaeted spaakara, W. •*■*■*• e K eud rick, recorder of timttat Mta del phis, bad not arrived, aot Rat KB* 1. message beso imalvad ham ta*. u There must ba a goad rmaaa Kg tha • absence of Mr. KeoArteB, ba aalC. u Mr. Brick mid that the land Jj Aoxlllary bad gtvso Ik ula* fcayKto ' d Msgs df holding 1 bam aamaalB K tba music pavtlloa aa* mthMthtm utes of tbe Uaaa allilit Itoa aMKKaa ell that was left. Tbam aaaM MtoBB * long apaaebm. " Concluding, Mr. Brtek aald Ud Ma . if club feels greatly tadsMad to lb* oaxn lllery for IU kind asm. President Frank M. Btowy* Otoalto'roduoed and gave a abaat Hfag at tbe cup and tba mact af aaM maM« among tba aeam bats of tba tadato gsulxstion. J Us IIIsssH - asM Ikst am aa aald thai

donated for tba eap by MaparUbMto plob and .tba otbar CMy CmadMto> two and ooa-balf yeam aK> Ab that Aims tbe loeal dab had aa amt carton, tbe- ax parte la IMaflMMB btolog with tbe AsOury Paafe aad MMBeach Ashing alaba.lt Mb «M» pwraevered, aai IbMf Mt. bMK . tbe credit of tba aaptato-yatoaaM at tbe team, Prank H. Umaptoa. MM defested Urn Atomy Pmh «NMKR repreaaotattrm. Tba KM* club's eesUng tbla yam wm aaMMm- , sbly above that af Re ilifb RbfMB fast. Mr. BUwart aald R waa Ma pKamal doty to prasaot aaah mambae a# Mb winning team with a tahae MrtMy r Will ever wear aa tha wa dK' MMR* 1 P100 vartata., Continuing, Ma. Btoaart Motamd r l bat Oceaa CKy la tmkr Ma ay— a. ' fishing — river, bay, tohd aad aaat , There to ao otbm raamlaa M*M*M r era Hemtopbara thai Raa OMR tayb Bdvanugm in this aaapaat. K.Masrt told a real Bab stocy afead* taa - City to amphaetoa hla aMMM The story eUsMad (KM, arthe aad spplanse from tha aadtoaaa. . B peak lag to Maym OaaNdM , President Btowut aaM Ma* to Rfi* privilege, 00 behalf af Man — Ita Fishing cinb, 10 man tbto any to ' bimforeafe klip lag aaM. R may Ra , lost on the field of too*. 1 lbs cap, which maaatoad maMw*-

, tlon to 'tbe eaator of Ihg rtaya Mayor Cbamplia wa* aaad | » - seated by Cbelrma* BUM. . Mayor Cbamptoa alt -It to always amy ta aaaamMRM '< tbam wbojmve bam aaaaaftaLdBM - >• when tbam who ham amamMd am - > our own frtoode, tba MM K RMaHflb 7 may; R bamaam a pKamm. - Wbaathaaap waa dmMMRM* fitotogtotoR-mdma ^ ' "n-t — - -1. Tm^r -Nataaa Uy. am hayto MMJMMM j m rtay bQaaaaR-KI IllflllS M tlma Rto am amt *MRI#4R|^JSTaTSTS1 rm SuSm . whaatbaaaymaM a«MMKS^8 to K*- **«• fM* KMHI t- saady to wabmt I^MM M