Ocean City Sentinel, 12 September 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

"" "OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVIII. , .

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY-, SEPTEM15E11 12,11*18. — - — ■ — — _ - -- . _ — _ - -i ' — - — ' . — , —

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Ocean City Sentinel m •< OCCAM telTV. M. «. r. CURTIS ROBINSON ^ ORGAN HAN OT ATTORNEY and COU N8ELLOR AT LAW, itft M' f. I. jySomcil Apgar & Bos well. AMI at Ataat ■ "1. sV^niH ameer L_\W OFFICES Mfrq t lad < w; ATLANTIC CITY. M.J. pi'KMAN B. WILLIS AtlunMjr at lew •' yjt Aibo j Arena* I™ Onm CHy. *. J: f W«. H. Cuu*MO«. J*. I Of ll U|iMti aad Sart««M • I Die W. P. HAINES CON ninth ano •fg ttkg V AYS «Uf CITY. «. 4. | | Eagg ■ . ^u>ksmcr Bbick mauibs coa #•- »o ••ill A. I ■KMMr.lU'ilT ^UaCaatJ.D.*^ M MINI IINM Ohm cnr Now mtmii IJkRACHKI. rSTTIT. M. D. _ MY Mtilf m — OCIAN CITT. N IV limit -JUT" s^- J Ql WlLAuR Y. CMAUriAN hDmUBIM Sot Ccoual Atmae mnivnoftn «MR«.IJ riNi •• || ARK LAKE Utfltbfltr and Etebebtect For the Rpiftii Sum of $3 a Year jm cm ml s Soft bwyomil Box is Mf Fir* a ad BargUr Pwaf Vaalt A ad vkat aa ao Nrvct it ia la kaoo tknt yoar valaafclaa lam abaalalr pro Urtm from if* aad twa. Occaa CHy Tide sad Tiact OCIAN cm. N. A COAL COAL: QUALITY j r""1

' N For Sale on Bay Front A beautiful new Bungalow, never occupied, charming gurroundings, near Yacht Club, splendid outlook over bay and inlet. Ready for use now — Quly $1,950 Easy terms .JHAS5EY & EDWARDS * Eighth and Central Ave. SIMMS'. HISTMIMNT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boahfaalk OPEN FOR THE SEASON Trunks, Bags and Suit-cases Iteeptte I be Government order reducing luggagi output onethird we ere showing many trunks, both bo* and steamer. Also Ban i bags .andean came* in straw, leather and imitation leather.. All that one could wish for iu. appearance, service and price. Just received, omr fall line of hats and caps. Felt hats in k two *n and uthn pleasing colors from $i .50 to $4.00. Caps in plaid, twacds. aixtarea, 60c to $1 50. Man s and Boy* fall and winter clothing, moderately priced. A lew ladm masters and •summer furs greatly reduced. Out tell abuca hn the entire^amily coming in even- day from tack reliable ■mnntorliirr 1 as Brown Shoe Co.'. Kndicott. Johnson A Co , Walton Shoe Co . and' others. Buster Brown shoes tor boys and gtrto. • ^ . - Q. H. STEELMAN • 91-RR3 ASBURY AVCNUC Ocean City, N. J. Closing Out Sale SEPTEMBER 4 1 h t o 14 1 h Our dative Mark. must tc sold regardless of price. Used aa premiums in Japanese Rolling Game, including China Wares, Kimonos, Oriental Novelties, Tabel Linens, Etc. Unusual Opportunity tlf U tt cot get pretty souvenirs " from Ocean City? - UfUw not get X- Mas Presents Ready at ^w h" Bargain Sale? It ia worth vbik call and examine goods and save 1 money. hpRMRRLY Japanese Rolling Qame Place 920 Boardwalk Between G#(Ts Baths and Seaside Baths

Your Opportunity -m , Larg* cotuce on Central Avenue, between , Seventh aad Eighth Sweets, can be par.based far considerably less than it will , ute 10 erect the house. LoL 40x100 feet If ye* what to bay, address Lock Box 236 Ocean Gltyr N. J. PLUMBINO ' - - c. fi. BACON ** \ Adeerttee in the 8KMTIWKJ.

CITY PLANS. TO FINANCE CAMP GROUND ASSESSMENT

Resolution Providing for Issuing of Temporary ilonds J Adopted by Commissioners special meeting Tue-dey evening, flnauclng of the recent award of the ^ adoption of the 'following rewlutlop : Lewis -T. Hleveus »ud .Robert J Kay ' - V. Bfeck. one of the judge, .of Ib^rtjTSe preme Court »f New Jersey. to tlx the " value of the lewis described lu G|dl I '] value of the rights, interest* and esse • • described lu Ordlnsuce No. 4110. and j ' awwdamate-l . fliSfc*J.e.r report lu ' thy clerk s offlc^ C.pe May Court • House, .New Jersey, on UisAWeuly- '■ flret day of August, ISIS; abd ha. beeu preseuted to the -aid Board: 1 of Corpmlssloner- and Hie -aid copy ordered tiled In the city clerk", office 1 Ocean City, New Jereey; and " Whereas. . by .aid report the total amouut of the value a.u'd value. .to be I paid by the city of Ocean City to the 1 - owners ot the land., lu fee. the owner- " of the Improvement, aad the 'owners t of the tight., Interests aud easement- * . I. Id the sum of (141,815 Si and mad. 1 Improvement., 8141,Sti>t> i»J,- anjl owner, of the right.. Interest, and ea-e-ineuu, (MS.52; therefore, be It J KeaolwM.by tbe Board of Commi.- . loner, of Ocean City, New Jereey. - .um awarded to be paid by the city <ff „ Ocean City, a municipal corporation k of New Jersey, to the owner, of the „ - land, In fee, and to the owner, of the v the right., Interest, and easement-, a. more fully appear in _^«*m report. » be temporarily linauced by tbe-lMOIng ( of temporary bond-,w bkh bond, -bali state to general term, the term- for which they are Issued, aud they may b tie ranewed-from time to lime or tuadrj p payable at the option of the city or „ Ocean CUy within stx year, from the date there., f; «l[t temporary twudshall be date.1 August 21 . -PHlai, anil K there shall be stated oh wild bond- a t maximum pale of. lutrre-l; aud Mid , temporary bond, shall, be of -uch de- ' nomination and form a. provided by' th? reeolotton of the Boatd of Commi.•loner. of Ocean City, New Jersey; » Mid temporkry boiid. -hall tie signed. , by tbe mayor and couuterelgued. by director of revenue and finance, an t , -tamped with tbe official real of the. city of Ocean City, aud attested by the city clerk I Director Campbell moved that the > _ resolution be adopted. The motion ( - wae seconded by Director Adams, and the resolution was adopted- by tbe ' board. OCEAN CITY GIRL IN THE HAY?

Miss Aletha * Townnend a " Stenographer, is Classed [ as a Yeowoman. Mies Aletha Townsend. of this ctty, who ha. been a stenographer In the offices of Masaey A Edwards for some time. Is now doing like dnty for the » Ooreromeot. She le employed In the Federal Building at Nlntb and Cbe-tnut streets, Philadelphia, bagluulug her duttee there last Monday. Mtsa Townsend surprised .bine of l" ber many friends by enlisting- for M four yeprs in the .Navy Department She u classed a. a ywaoatn. and la (l tb* nrst Ocean City girl Id attain tbl. dlattnctiou. " f< Mtae Towoaend is tbe deuglrter of *1 Kalph Townsend, of this ctty. o GST THE 8ENTINEL «' — — v Every property ^jwuer tn - Ocean * Ctty should keep In touch with tbe official acta of lb* muuictpal governing body, aapaclaliy during the eight or Bine mouths' of tb* year w han the property owner may not be llvlug in ' Ocean uty. 1 To (title keep In touch, be or .tie * should y V* lbs BfcM 1 ni:i a. a weekly ' visitor wherever ttiey may be. • Alt of tbe official uotloasof tbe city 1 appear tn tb* Bbstinki. together with all tb* wortb-wbii* news of tbe • tdara. . Tbojae who are not,getting tbe Hkn- r T1«*E should subscribe before return c log to their w-inter home*. i Beau EMMS Karksege. ' Exchange equity Wewm Wesley < avenue cottage lor email. watMoeated Lual "rkauli' f"i linl r answer- 1 • laa to aarndF Datey," mi—iug about tear waaks. JUbaral reward IT (Mun.sd ( iJtt Robb laa, 8X Ballerj am ttoad. ••ten Cay ade.. It • DeuT -TwVaoiitair* dlaasond rings • I'll" last W edueOat Keward af two hundred dollar*, as questsms . ■ if returaad la- Wastmonland Cast Ca.. 1H da. M PbUa^ Pa. (tea SiiA-Um Varwrs Hate baby asm. aaiky ssl ossk Nova T*repbsa* II*. or eaU ,* W. Psurmaatb So**."*-.

SUGGE^S UNION CHURCH SERVICES , The Rev. M. M. Lewis Vritcs v to Other Congregations | Here. The Kev. Marple M. 1-ewla. pastor I P tI^'h.rtU« "he j | ..-I, ... oe.lahrn '^.y tt.e cugregallon. . b-,k,uif l„war, I ■ union elt .n for the 1 1 lhedeta'tt- Mr l.ewl- feel-, could be worked out eetisfaciority by a com-pre-tnt ha- no pastor, aud some of »eiyo postpone the relm.un of a , pastor ttultl early nexi spfkgt. Hue , HORSE BURNED ' A horse owned hy-Jam*. Megonlgal, ' of Mlilvtlle, w bo 1. iu business here. I known origin that destroys,! the ba'rn I on Twelfth .tree! between Asbury and aveuue-, owned by James Boyle, « of Mlilvtlle, Tbureday night: f I Bums pigeon, aud kitteu. are also Mid to have .beeu burned io death in tbe flre. The firemen were politled of -the < blaxe by telephone and they responded . promptly getting two streams of waou the building, which was a mas- | of flame-* when they reached li. A ( general alarm we. then, turned in, arid < tiie surround, lug property, seriously , .threatened for a white, was saved by the firemen's hard work. The lo— was probably, »IOtlO. There 1 an insurance of $• MO on the bplld- • tag ' , L Mr., Harry Malloii, of Pbtladel 1 wa- operated on for gall stones by Dr. , Briukmann. ot Philadelphia, a few , ; day. ago, and I. doing -well. 8he is I under the car* of Dr. Pettlt. 1

ANOTHER CROWD . '. AT CLOSING SING " Vote of Thanks Given Pow- * | ell G. Pithian and Mrs. T. D. Clark. 1 o, is?i w I.en W liar W a. probably the closing -i dueled by p,ow7rT"Fttbt.D."ld' CO" 1 [ever, aud the crowd Mug well. j Several boy. were placed on the •J A feature of tbe aflalr was the .lug- « jblagejoiniug in after be bad glveu 1 The word, of the song are by Dr. * I their kindness- lu conducting these ' sing." was glveu by Ibe assemblage lo Mr. Kil I.Ian and Mrs. T Dowduey '« Clark, of Woodbury, the pianist. 1 BOYS SENT HOME 1 clsssee WW Knnswsss and He- J 1 Three boys from Holme-burg, Phil- ' ' addlphla, were picked up by Chief of ' Scull as runaways late Thurs1 day night, lie took charge of tbem 1 for the ulglit. • They gave their name. ' (ieorge Beam, aged 15 years; John Hlgglna, It years, and Jobn-Louzo, 18 ' I he boys said that tbey had left ' Philadelphia for Towaaend's Inlet, ' . w bete Beam'" father was -pending a 1 . few days Ashing.' Beam had $17 ' . w hen tbey -farted. Tbey had $5 aud ( I Chief Scull bad tbetr tickets re- 1 , deemed Friday morning and put 1 hem 06 Strain tor Philadelphia. ' ANNUAL MEETING J ' t'oaair Commerce Chamber at I Wlldwood H* pi r l?» I»r r to. The fourth annual convention of , ■ Cape May 'County Chamber of | , ominerce will . be held Tbureday, | Septemler 2D, at Ibe Flremen'a Hall | ' Wlldwood, , 011 luvltatlou of tbe 1 Wlldwood Board of Trade. , Officers for tbe ensuing year will be . electerl. and tbe IBIS-t919 sessions will . be discussed. All tbe trade aud drlc organisations lu the county comprlsu tbe chamber of 'commerce. W. C. T. P. Mreilng. Members of the Ocean -City W. C. T. ' C. will meet at the Wyomlug Wed- 1 ufsday afternoon next at 8 o'clock. A ■ attendance Is desired, as II lathe anoual election of officers.

LOCAL HOTELS HAD BUSY TIME c v -Association Members Meet ; " and Are Entertained at ] a the Wyoming. £ The member, of the Hotel Propria- tl tors' Association met at Ibe Wyoming c Monday evening, w here they were de- , llghtfully entertained by tbe owuer of bouse; Mrs. A. P. Mtlner. d The members talked over hotel af- i r aud the business of the closing t, season. Tbey were uneulruous In the t opinion that the summer was a good c one, bnl a eery hard one, In tlieir Hue, ! r btlp and food questions being per- ■ t pie xlng. The next meeting of tbe assoctetn n ! « will be held at the home of Mrs. Eliz- ! • abetb Blundlu, in Philadelphia, Moti- C day evening. November 11. « Injured br pull. Mrs. John Kelly, of tbla.eity. fell ' a chair at ber home on Tenth j street, * few days ago, while taking 1 , some tin, ige from a cupboard, and ' wa- palufully bruised and burt on lire side aud shoulder. She was treated , 1 by Dr. Pettit. 1— «"'»«• Evelyu, two-and-ooe-half-year-old j ; • daughter of John Daunts, fti this ctty. ' , dw i Saturday and was buried at Vine- 1 land on Tuesday. The cause of death ; was heart disease end pneumonia, I an Attack of whooping j cough . I er grle Usrgsla. d-rpom cottage, furnished, all convenSr,ce*. eeniral locatloa, lot 30x1061 «eK. Apply 1186 Asbury ev*.orM8j 1 Wesley avenue, Ooaaa CHy. (tale price. I KffiO *d» . »,*,«. j Dearal papers of all 'description, io- ; tludiog w ills, are carefully drawn by ' K t unas Kobe, .-on at bis office. 7«4 , Aabary avenue. Ocean Ctty, !j J adv. D.Ftt' May new"* gar tea E*hib j street aad Aabaty aseuue adv.. »,M« Wainmo,-Ywdog white gtrl -toae- > rw wttk . bausewertt. (lu waabla*. i Apply WU Par* pteas. ade.,U,

REGISTRATION BOARD IS ON DUTY HERE TODAY

| All Men Between 18 and 45 > Years Mast Report for Selective Service". City Solicitor Andrew C. Boewell, CMrk Harry A. Morris and R. '« i W. Edward* will alt today as the •' registrars to conduct Ibe registration U i of men here between Ibe ages of IB ci and 45 yaars for selective -service, a* a I required by tb* United Blatea Govern- o rneut. Tbey will alt from 7 am. un- « p. m . In the offlce* of .the city tl clerk', ctty solicitor and building in- H -pei-tor In tb* ctty ball. h Prlorto shortly before noon on Mon- d day. for several days Otty Clark Mor- d rls w as busily engaged In endeavoring 1 Inform out-of-town people here aa to * tbe best mtibod of proceeding In their 0 He told tbem that be bad no ■ registration cards and tbat tbey bad a go to Cap* May Court House ot | Atlantic Ctty and All out their cards, mailing tbeae to fhe boards In their respective towns, enclosing a self-ad- ■ dressed envelop* for tbe required I card that would be sent tbem < by tbeir r-g'.slraUon boards. ■ Mr Morris, at noon Monday, bow- < ever, received tb* registration blanks I , he had been looking for, and stnee , I ben be has been kepi fairly busy flip | lbeee for n 00 -residents, w bo must , have these cards with tb* registration ' I boards In Ibe clllea or towns whence ■ : they ball by today. 1 — • Tbe teachers hi tb* Ocean Ctty pub I j schools are now all Here and ready - to begin their duttaa this morning. - Some of tbe I ewe hers arrived ban a 1 W auk ago and bare bean enjoying a -ummer lime view af tb* Boardwalk ' aud IU crowd. Csrtlwge Mr Bsai Cottage, centrally located, wttb all modern coDveemaeea. far rent for the adv.. It Are you looking for a eotiag* tela la , lt>* Gardens, price. $600 to MM) or a ' house with bay float, lo entered towuf- For terms apply-t# AM D. , r4eaH, W7 CantraJ sveoue. or pbtat wu. ade.. 8-1. if. - " teafittlub^ireni, 0*na Otty, s-iK J Apply Itl« Asbury areata* — j— j -j.

MARRIED IN PHILADELPHIA Miss Rebecca Estell Bourgeois ' Bride of James Meriwether Wins'ton. Tbe wedding of Miss ttebecca triteU Bourgeois, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. { Anders, 111 Bourgeois., of EsleJIville. , residents here, and James,: glnla, was solemnized at Ibe BelltvueStratf.'ird, Philadelphia, Thursday The ceremouy was performed by ll.e Rev. li. H. Hemingway, of the , First Presbyterian Church, Camden. • Tbe bride, who was attired In" a while crepe de-chlue dress, trimmed with old lace, Is the grand-daughter ( of Daulel tCstell, one of the largest | property owner- oT Atlantic County, ( aud Rebecca Estell, one cf the Somer-, . ot,^omet»' Point, aud a great-grand-daughter of Capt. Joseph EstelLof the struggle. (-he was , I glveu away by ber father. . The groom, wbp ls a descendant of , tbe Meriwether aud Eewis old fsmijles of Virginia. Is a graduate of the | Virgliiia Military InMttute and of the j- Uutvefslty of Glasgow, Scotland. He at present Is assistant manager of , cAustructnfn of tbe rtun Shipbuilding Company, of Chester, and a member ' of tire Engineers' Club of Phlladel- . pbla. | A reception aud luncheon followwas attended by tbe relatives and intimate friends Mr. and Mrs. Winston, after a trip ' tbe Pactflc Coast, will be at borne at tbe Eeaex, Thirty-fourth and Chestnut streets, West Philadelphia, after October 15. Tbe cervices In tbe Baptist Cbnrcb r will continue at tbe summer -chedult- ' for tbe remainder of September: ■ Muuday school lu Ibe morning at 8 45, 1 preaching aervlce at 11 o'clock, and ' evening song aervlce beglnulng at 8 o'clock. Next Sunday Messrs. Crane | and Cadman will lead with their Instrument*, comet aud clarionet. 1 Preparing to Movr. Tbe Rev. Charles H. Bobner, pastor of Hauover Presbyterian Cburcb, Wilmington. was lu town early tbla week, . where he hat beeu making his home . slues bla acceptance of the call to the , Wilmington charge. Dr. and Mrs. . Bobuer will move to WilmlDgton •II bin a few daya.

DECORATE YOUR * HOUSES TODAY : «C • ,. fl Mayof Champion Asks Citi- " sens to Co-operate in Patri- „ otic Observance of Dayi . » T Mayor Champion has Issued a proc. lamallon In wblcb be requeeUf alt bus man and oottagsrs to decorate booses and bqO^wttb Amerlflags today -K^KSkllon Day- , and lu aesry way possftjTepalrlollcaHy d Four-mluute men made s| wee bee In g amusemeul houses Tuesday even- n and teat olgbt, urging the citlzeus , co-oporate In tbe plana lo bav* lo- () especially observed, tbla being tbe (| when all urea between ibe ages of and 45 year* (tb* 4Mb year u Inclusive— tbat la, a man must b* 48 year* old on or before today lo be exempt)— must register for tbelr country's ser- r vie# In tb* present great war straggle. d Owl 7 a vciiowiras. G. E. rteamao, William D. (teaman d and Frank Murrey, of tbla ctty, were guontug op tb* Middle Rleer Monday, accompanied by Mr. rimHbe- . of Dayton a Eta, The latter did not gun. The otbera broughl i • ■ ' « Deal* Ka*» as«(ris«r. | Mlae Emm* Bradbnry, an elderly , womau of Gennantown, died io this clly Monday after en Ulnae* or aevau , months. Tb* remains were aeut to ; Philadelphia for Interment. - Hones aud males, used past season - in garbM* oollactioo wagona. for sale. I Apply Osborn Coraon. 818 Asbury are , 00*. Ocean Ctty. N.J. adv.. 8,lS.2t. ' Waktbh— A good white gtrl or middla-agod woman for general housework. Apply or wrtto Mrs. K Adams. 87 North Thirty fourth street. Weal I Poltedelpbia. .adv., St. • Lowr. — Hmall bag wttb sum of - money and government cheek. $25 . reward If returned lo M McNaeby, second floor, Carhon apwltmoets, Twelfth and Oeaau avenue adv.. It ■ Fob Balx -Microscope, Bauecb A a Lomb. Eutre ObjecUnea. for sale to if close estate Address 4S." M. J.. Hbnti - I. XBL office- adv., II. * Waimm - 45ood, used Fort tormng; $150 cash. & U. C., CnsTixki. ofltaa. r- adv.. It. ' Fna Rkjrr - Three-room apart mopt Apply «18 t anuwl ateoaa. adv., PKffi *£?

ASSOCIATION .MEANT NO 1 AFFRONT TO CITY OFFICIALS

Twentieth Street Organisation Has Word of PrfllM for Mayor. [i The rwentletb Street Improvement. ; Association, at Its August mooting, called the attention of thi City Com5 misslouera ' to the condition of lb* city's dump'' near the homes of some of the members, and also to the racing of automobile. In tbat aaoUoaaf J the resort. A story of tbe proceeding* of lb* meeting was published In IbeSnrn- - M l. a few days following tb* will " Ing. this appearing before Mayor ' 1 hamplon bad been notified by tb* ^ a-.soclatlon of tbe action taken at Ma lion, stated thai, he thought II oaly right that I be city officials should bnva ' been iiotifled before the doing* of tb* : association were printed In tb* pa bite J !>">*•• * Mayor Champion, on Saturday, rw1 ceived the following salf-axplanatory 1 from J. Frederick Martin, »nre 1 of the asaoclatltin: • Hon. Joseph G. Champiok, Mayor, Ocean City, ■Dear Mayor Champion:— W* hav* " letter of August S6, bat dateyed auswerlng tbe pam* by reason a t my etc nograpber'a absence on adoonwl Of '. her vacation, c The second paragraph of yoar team " Is the one" wblcb oonoerae as UM mete, ' wherein you oomplaln of the late ef fairness lo lbs com mission ova by not : directing our complaints to yoa bedteo ' giving them publicity' in Um papem. , ' We are forced to admit that yoa an quite right In tbla rCaptct, ae oar onable request of you tbat baa not bate compiled with. We fmi tbat vaite p you an apology. The affront, bowe ever, was not Intentional, aa ■ baa always been tb* custom of oar amateb1 tlon to send to tbe oewepapem . a ante of resume of matters whtoh tab* pteee at our meetings. . Tbe Twentieth Street Imp vsmiul . Association baa no fault la flad -Wttb . Mayor Cbamploa, and I tbtek tba ; writer can saylo yoa tratbfWlly teat J we stand solidly behind Mm aad am extremely gratefal tn bite for tea e many favors b* baa done for oar eatemunlty since bo baa £pn mayas. Yon are at liberty to pabUte tbte letter In tb* columns of tb* tonal papers, tf yoa *0 d as Ira. , Very truly your* u I wentietii Street Inruvmmt Association, e i. r. Martin, Bateteaty.

MAY INCRBAU DUBS The member* of Um Aagtom? Chte, at a meeting Friday evening, voted on a propoapd aastedtesat to Increase tb* club doaa. TbSHteteflment will ooma before tb* slab •** mg, teptember SO. The initiation tea I* St. aad -tea Mnoal dues $5. If tb* atesadtetet li adopted, tba aonoai doaa will bate*. tntttetloQ fee will raaaala na te present. After being on tb* bsaob near Taoa ty-seventb street. In tbte otty, twa tote on* of tb* United Stotte fefttes plane* from Cap* May got away tote rudder of tbe machine area oat te teaya nod khm engine trouble was attparienoad by tb* plan* white ate* waa flyover tb* ooaan barm. H spates team ' made Ooaan Uty was vtettsd by « btevy " rainstorm on Sunday, and lbls bad a ' sflset upon tb* ayttOtte residents and vtettata, upstesUy tea latter, many of whom toft latetelkte1 day, wblls otbare prepared la ya, tote ' getting that there will be mantel ~ ere during Bopmmbst e*d OteteW. Uesl. nsrtste Wstt Joseph D. Noroom, te tbtotely, te ceived * letter, a tow days ays, torn son, Lteat. Goocg* D. Hi sum, r wboiainUMSstvtmaatbsacbwWfla. • Eleut Noroom wrote tbat be bad joW 1 returned from sYOO-mlto teayaWtoa o tour. He te waU. Bars Toe rslisaas W. Hunter Wsngsv, a peatetettW „ florist of PhUatolpbm. has pwmbaste 1. t wo-coUeg*s from Mm. A. 1*. Fteteaw. r- Mr. Waogsr wUI oasopy en'lfl ' West ovsnue. *s btemmnms bsteh. Laundry vote deao at bsoa* by Mrs. Praams Fresaaea, |f torn ateif ■' IIS * R. Cattte Boblaaea. *M «•«•«» '■ bury avsaaa. Oeaaa Utty, EL bte «— 1 appteatofl a tMamatoflteqp te Dead* for Pmnsytvaate, teOto MB ,Pte A thorny te tab* sttseebtoMttJM : o proa* of aay deafl. teatetete te Wflte ,. dtete. or any sUteesrtetey teWflMteto • jjsi teMtete^wteSESkJHK *