Ocean City Sentinel, 31 October 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, OCTOHEli 31, 1918.

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Ocean City Sentinel r.a iM .1 OGKAN CITY, N. a -1.- • R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor. ">d Proprietor (t jo Per Year, Strictly id Advance '

ii nf««vaT-i.f. jyltiKGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELLOR AT LAW. ',1 re' ■»'*' «»«' aT**u t»t %m7u. t. -PP-MM f*'*' iwssms. I^YWOWFICES Apgar & Boswell, • Morass ■ » cgsscsav. HOI HMK BU HAH NU, Ki .1VUUI esd KJl.MTH HTKKKI • tfUKAN CITY. M. L LAW OFFICES Godfrey k Read ttertlatt^Hlilidllif ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. pi KM AN B. WILLIS ' I. Attorney at I«aw j.1 ,ji Aibury Avenue - Ocean City, N. J. j W«.. H. CoLUSSON, I*. Civil Engioeer and Surveyor Dk w. I'. HAINES CON. NINTH a NO WCgLCV AVt , OCCAM CITY. *■ I JYokknck Brick Haines. CO* 0r» a NO Wdkitv Awe MCCMANO-TMCNAPiaT . lit WtM) Annua I Ocean City Now Jorooy yURSCttEL PKTTIT, II. D. ' OOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Qk. Wilsow Y. Chris ham •* Dontiat " S09 Central Avenue Mali Phone. US. Him 'TM tuomm MlUHT BBLL dupes' Cram! ftrraacy n^xi MHO INi^W|' yg

an. and W.eWy An Ocaao City, N J • PlHMlSW p MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer £ We Arc Distributors tar the 'IT siiiiuiii miiiiiit la ON« (My. Sao Mo City 8 mm4 Vttotott? Wm. H. Powell * Oenerml Coutroctor Grittn ui Street M ttbf ^ uua* cm, n. iRaaM e-m ABBOTTS7" Aldarney Dairies SevurtkSuLTwut Ave. Pen— City. N. J. ( — *T»— mVdTmntm I COAL N—

( j Family Hotels P c ( All-vear-round Cottages Mle. Bay Front Villas i 'Summer Cottages j We have a special list of some unusual bargains in each of these classes. i, Let us send it to you. a *" : i MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. ■ - ■ - ■ g

H . " II SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN " 822 Boardwalk n CLOSED FOR THt SEASON 1 I I: PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONE9: 20S. 220 ' FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURV AVENUE ' Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats. Groceries. Fful.ts u and Vegetables. ' FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF OITY [ o Pmn ALL THE Y*AN . t • — — ■ — — "\ 1 I f sl*'' rSlRt CR „ NVIV I ' ^1 cm-*- l~" """* ■ Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS V Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished ■j Some estates jn my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the | time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort . ! very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton DID Aabury Avsnus Oaaan City. IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two weeks In know If you can got It; we can tali yoo at r - ' i"'"° J.M.CHESTTLR&CO,, Ocean City, No J. REAL EST ATE INSURANCE : TIE J1SEP1 1. SC1LL IGEICY ASBUAY AYtNUK PHOHg. T OCKAN CITY. N. J

REAL estates— insurance Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St Ocean City. PLvJ. Registrants We have cases, for your registration and draft cards. A great convenience in public place*. For the gunning season we have the coats at $t $°. gunning caps 6o cents, also pants and legging* Men s boot* are scarce this year, bat we have managed to obtain tic old reliable U. S Boot at tioo Above have all equipment for wet weather. Haee yen aeen our atock of Fall HaU and Cup. for mec akd bora and little boyal . . * We have underwear for these chilly October days al 65 cents to $i,ocx Men stock oT Eclipse Shirts for Fall and Winter. -Beautiful Fall Neckwear. Men and hoys' Clothing, latest styles. 0. H. 5TEELT1AN, tUI Ui Anbwy A«n. <to*° <=**' N' J .Cool Nights i^^ttstzssssrsis I Ckkriea C. Read A Co

CITY SCHOOLS MAY REOPEN FRIDAY; CHURCHES SUNDAY

Officer Adams' View J of Local Conditions, as Sent State Authorities, j Health t/mcet I Ide Adwn In * lo the Stats health authorities. Champion ami read at tlir j weekly meeting uf ibe 1 ity I'umoiie- | Ilouera, give. • report of Health eonj may reopen tomorrow I Mr Adem*. In Hue letter also 1 glvea It as "bis trpluloti that service. c may be held lo (he local etiurchea on 1 on Monday ou moving picture ' The cbutchea. schools. "movies, " etc.. were closed. a. a prec.ttllon.ry ' a little more than t. p^Jjek. ' PATRIOTIC DISPLAY « " Dr. J. Tboruley Hug lien le arraog ( lug to meke e patriotic dlaplay in the | etrael window of H ughea'' Central Pharmacy He plena lo hev* In | Ible window the picture# of all Ibe Ocean City young meu now In the eer vice of the Culled rtlatea. He haa aacertatued from Mra R- L Uofl. Mlee Emily Lynch eud olhera that there ere nearly, If nut quite, .I2fi Ocearr City hoya in the varluua hraucbea of the aervlce. Hit plan la have a picture of each, with bla name, raok and predeul I. .cation given under th» picture, lu .the oeiiter of the diaplaySie will have a picture of the hoya who comprised old Company U. Third. lofautry, of Ihla city. Thoae who have male relet Ivee from Ocean City lu Ibe war would confer a favor, Dr Hughea aaya, by loaning blm pictures or these youug meu for H. B. HANFORD DEAD Wfctla«elf»>la *ho» Dealer Waa a H b. Hanford died of ppeomoule el hla home lu Camden a few d»ya ago. He wu well known and highly eat earned lu Ocean CM f . where be be* been a aummer colleger end e client of Cteyton Haioea Brick for several years. ' eS'-'wri.:srjrcriC dealers in Philadelphia. He leevee e wife. ■cbouia Sroprn Reeday. 1 It wea decided at a meeting of school and city authorities oo Tuesday morning to reopen ibe local public schools uexl Monday morning. Monday

WOMEN 'FIGlMflG FOR SUFFRAGE . Henncssy as Against ( Baird for Short Term in it D. 8. Senate. The National Women . Party, tight | ■ . cs'upalgu warfare into Ca|>e Mayji , County, which u-ually t. one of -fa. r cle Davy's" atrotigbolds ) r I i.e women afe Mrm.gly opp.«ed lo j f , voir fur ^ oobao ^ Ruflrage. ^a u.l t bey J t ' tieailay afterniu'iii lu the cause of Mr. Me.iueaay They came oier lu «ew- t 'h ari ISoaa McHhea'a large automobile, p and were headed by Miaa Kl-ie Hill. ■ n. the number were Included Mrs L : f Dow Bellielt. Mrs McHhea.aiid .MiL , * They saw Postmaster Smith, whom i [ they naturally Interested lu their sup- , port. Miss Hill and the other.memher- of Ibe party also »aw Mrs K. W Handy, r Miss McVilbney and Mi-a Davidaou.'of for th*.a«ive campalgu in this vtclu- ' ''miss Hill said that the women of ! the country and State are willing to ' sacrifice their political faith for a principle. Mine Ethel Hugb.a, a eouslu of . < harlsa Evaua Hugbea. aaya ahe regards Ibe tight for H-enueaay as non- ' However. It may be added, lu patslug, that from reports beard in this a city. Mr Henueaay will hot make rer maskable headway hereaboula, beI the abort term— four mouths— aud the * HnOraga amendment la not llkelv to I come up-ln Ibe Senate lu that brief . time Ooveronr Edge. Republlceu candidate for the long term. I* fekorable |u ita passage. Une actjve Repubie I lean It) this city who was approached >e by one of I he local campaigners told Baird at the primary election and he musl assuredly will stick by bla vote at Ibe coming election. This la the ■ sentiment seemingly of most of the Republican voters here. They will Dot repudiate ibelt vote at the prl-

WORSHIP ON STREET CORNER Methodists Hold Open-Air Services, Conducted by [ Pastor Yard. I -Hie monotony of •■( hurchle— wp- held tin the walk nf j , | beautiful, aiid a number of peupl. j [ I lie pastor, the Rev. Ueorge W ; purring here, w hile many cities had | ^ I was Death, a U d ^ H e 1 1 follow e|l with I The pastor spoke of the death w inch j ' Ibe sword had accmpllahed Nine j | million have been killed op the tleld I1 - have beeu seven and a half millions ; who have been disabled. The sword i' has wrought well-nearly seventeen j I millions tn tie credit of dead and | i tsrj loss to the couutrlea of the earth ' - of fifty blllioue of* dollar# wheii valuation Is reduced to cold tlgures. 1 ••Hunger, accrrrdlug lo our 1**1. was r lo receive a share of thle morbid I glory, and It has t'«o anyone think - of Ibe long Hue of staggering and fainting aud dying Armenians wltbf out thinking of buji^er? Can anyone ) think of the opeulng moutha of the i -. war without racallnig the (iermao atrocities lu Belgium aud the huuger ' crtsed Belglums? i>o we uot remem- * bar the cry that reached to the most stony heart at the babies aud the i. women of that country plead for s food? Yea, hunger has had ita toll lu " the last four years. "Death, Iqo, by disease has aud Is r receiving Its there. Like an Insidious ° monster, the serpent of Hpsnlsh lnflueuxe struck Its victims. Tboussnds ,. by It. Many paid the great price. A Silence, except that of the mourner. 4 reigned lu pur cities aud our country. J Vailed feces were eeeu every w bete, e Suffering aud death- were universal. >e Stveuly-nve thousand physicians met j* together a few years ago In a great lulernatlonal conference, and, afler going tba whole* gamut of disease,' they

LalONTESEES * LOCAL DEMOCRATS r Talks Over Campaign Matt terg With Several County I Committee Members. v Former State Banking Coasmlttuuer La Monte. Democratic nominee for the Doited State# Senate from * New Jersey for tba long term, and

■ former Assemblymen Uerau. now ( r sbsritl of Monmouth I'oiinl'y, and Mr. " LaMonls's campaign manager, were at the Democreltc Club headquarters 7 la Ible city Thursday evaolug, and ui mat members of lbs Cape May Coualy da, 1 Democratic Oommtttaa. Cb " t barles O'Connor Hanoalsy. Dam- loc " ocratlc nomlnae for tba L'ollad rstatte 1 Senate .abort term), was lo-bave been lb) ban, Bat be was unable to attend the of meeting I Others Included In tfie gathering Dl wen Jobs T.. Enoch, of Atlantic lla ^ County, candidate for Congram; William A. Porter, of Cape May, nominee for the Senate from tble ooaaty; FoetC, master Smith, of Wild wood, and of Evan U. Slaughter, of the s6ue nsort J. , The vhdu$n wen met oateMe tba Vt William M. Campbell, Soetaaa-er B Cl Frank Smith. Wajdell Hwhaa. L L. u Wallace, Laroy Howe, W I. Raymood aad other members of the Cpmo crate- party in thh cWy. laths Mob rooms spaa. bee wen m made by eeseral of the vtaltore, aod H at it* line af campaign was grven geo tt eta 1 dtecoaewD by the parly leaders T I.lwrea u Cere. . tl Oeorge Cooatachem. a brother of Hugh Canning bam of this elty, working on the P.B and W Railroad In Philadelphia mat with a serious anrtita-t a tow days ago. He J was caught between two can aod lot tl part of ooe of oaa of bt. p CsiiafS Sac BiM. I artsgs rr-'~"r located, with all modern conveniences, tor not for the g,!SJr*Ta«FTi««- tSL City. J U) 57 utr .il e * — Ml . ^ ^ rmy'-swuh aeaem. Oewaa City J ads., 1L »A-M»yhYMM ■ii-dYirim-ii^irrT' ri- ii-miiliMS^«aiBa

VISITORS ANNOYED BY BOYS' CONDUCT ON 'WALK

— ] ANOTHER HONOR FLAG FOR CITY , 1 Liberty Loan Emblem Pre- \

seated to M«70r at Municipal Balldlng. city's honor flag for the fourth n liberty Loen reached this city datur- q lay aod was turned over 10 Mayor r| bampiou by the chairman of the ocal committee, H.-8. Mownr. p Mayor Chehiplon Immediately bad „ be flag run up the Ceg pole Id front a if the city hall. n was tbougbt Inadvisable by the T mayor to bava a pabllc meeting or tlmllar demoowntkw at the lima. t, e ■ 1 visset* Fmerel c The Rev Thomas F.Blake, rector ( of St. AugueUna's Church, yesterday r attended the funeral of tba Rev. Jas. , Powers, former chancellor of Ibe , dtcceee, w ho died ol pneumonia at Lakawood Ha was ractor of tbe , Church of 8L Mary of tba Laka at , Lakawood. 1 rsisasMu rccldssi. R L Ooffand a youth, of this city, met with an automobile accldaiit near Saturday afternoon, and car was damaged ooneidenbly , Tbe oar collided wVtb e telegraph pole tbe young men was ttarowo through wind shield, but escaped serums Injury. _ ■as ncsrr wf Cits Hall lo the October number of Ibe New 1 Jersey MuutotpaltUm le tbe picture of tbe city hail of Oeooa City. The picIs oc tbe title page of tbe periodical wblcb b devoted lo tbe loienme of tbe rttlee eyd towae of tbje Stale Heated esarieesla. Heated apartmaote for rant by tbe year. Fnrotehed or aafuralabed. Tba Jeaepb I. Scull Agaoct. 75J Aebery aeaeue Ooaaa CHy M.J; adv-. M, 17. U. Legal papers of all daaertpt"»* 10 . Fading wtST an canfally drawa by K Castas Oablana at bta oAce . TM . Aabawy 1 1 ■■■ Own eng. A ad*. SST Utr. WU, 1L * • ■* t ^ MiMrir -iiiSrtiitiiiribMl

Riders Shatter Nerves of Coavalescents- Disorder in Rest Room. Coasldenble oompialnt was beard from visitors from Philadelphia tbe latter part of last week over the reek'riding of bicycle# on Ibe Boardwalk by a number of boya. 001

Some of Ibe com plat u ante were C owners of property ben who cams trl| down from Philadelphia either to re- Ha cuperats from lllassa or to enjoy a kei qu.'et net by tba sea al Ibsir favorite al resort. •' It le asserted that boya would ride three abreast and corns around corners ml tbe Boardwalk at a reckless rate of eu speed, thus shattering tbe nmalDlng of tbe convalescents among the visitors ' Another cause of complaint was Ibe locking of tbe door of tbe rest room |D (be police authorities. It le 60 claimed that a number of young peo- ltpie of both esxes congregate^ In tbe " net room aud tbnjr papers, etc., 00 tbe floor, making Ibe piece took any- P1 1 thing bat InvHlng. A cottager telephoned Chief Scull ! that a boy bad been seen wiping up 1 tbe floor wltb tba Americau flag Chief Scull thereupon chased the * young people from Ibe room aod locked (be door. Some of the taxpayers among tbe ' visitors claim that tbe raw room • should be kept open for tbe use of tbe ' • convalescents spending a week or two 1 lo the city aod not closed because of " tbe misbehavior of Ibe youug people. * other means could ha adopted to make tbe youngsters eel to vgeuteel I " R. Curtis Roblneoo. 744 end 74b As ' "bury evenoa. Ooeao Ctty, M.J. has | been appotuted a Commissioner of I- 1 Daade (or Pennsylvania, wltb h|U aula ibortty to take acknowledgmwl aud proof of aoy daed mortgage or oilier Us red ha mm' l» lying or "being to eald | . Mate, or aay other writing under seal. 1 * to be used or recorded lo Peo nay I Tenia. aod to administer ao oath or efflr- *- mat ion odv.. If. Fob SAUt — Furnished cottage. 13*6 Wesley aseoos all eoavautoocagt'eaw n ohd story potcO: beat tm oaa »y K* partle^tors. address P. O. Mo* 144, 44 MafhsHb, Pa. ads M 17, tf m "* I aa Rawaed 2 sHaraad to IMHTtlM. j

UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAION TO BE M00R0USLY WAGED

M MANY ANGLERS AT FISHING CLUB „ : Wcaklish, Km#- Cfoakerfl 1 and Blue Landed at Font- a tcenth Street Pier.- '' I'herr were we- y ut. Heels -f tbe Ul I ...rue *...«! -ir.-l It-h wars -swgbl M ape May g.sstie- ware quite plsu- M | ile-rge F Itsusr end his eldest eun. |* illetMgrF Itsusl Jl . .-aught a lot of if 'cape May •«....l's. al- .1st W k, I Hsu-ma. Philadelphia ^ j i pouud-. i»<> ofn.sm al slims and a I slug Frank Nigblingale.a tackle | j Charles Yulluas inN.ke.1 an immense ^ I weakdsh, bul Pis whopper p8 ewsy ; u .angler and ptonrbla player gut a L, i Dr El ward • ' * Jta'.u landed ■ se j croakers, one wawkflsb »si«hing t\ , , pounds, two lorn c<d end Is-, sharks „ I Among others, on ins pier wsr#|p Jainr- J "Neely J-hu W Mswi.hi L Harry H - Merler Jr K rhert B. Vol- L lum. Frank S igbllngals. Francis A 7 itcbn elder and, his brother to-lew . * J J Fred. Sellwrllrh. of -lbs Atlantic Ma- * 1 llulng Company, Philadelphia. g l Commodore 1 liorvbill Hungerford. f ■ lie Uceau City Fishing ( lab. Ds D , Husbrnd Jeuir- « ' I" W I hilllai ' were ll.hmg off Cnraoo's Inlet Sua ' t day. Tliey got 1 - - : . s weakdsh and I ■ ) fluunders. but happily, oa skates I * ' - * 1 awns -« tlscsllaa. , Charles R. toil well , sseretary vf Ibe (lorall City I'll . • > on his vacalluu He left I he latter r part of last week to visit hla aunl , Mrs. William, in It. thury Mass Hs will also spend a tow ddys In Maatnn , ■ 'wis sal «MmS maeisred Tba 1- book-worm ceuid be cared end pew • lypbold; loclijew c.uM be prevented ( and cured by antlloiln. snd rheu '■ uistl-m was under eunlfnl Hut bets . suddenly appssra rais disease 10 take ' . lis loll aud lo raka II qatrkly Impto ■ cable has beet -word eud hunger aud " disease . '• "Amid all Ihla it is moat comfort ' st lug tu read. Hs heatoth all ihy dts • eases. ' and tc know that 'tod still . reigns. Trostiug Him. all shall be well, notwithstanding tbe darkneae of y Ibe boar," . WAR VETERANS ' i ENJOYED TRIP :s Gnests of Co«aiia«tomr Campbcjl on YlMt to Ammonition Ptoat. rd Some of the civil Wtt MM He siding here evre given aa awjoyabto k- automobile tup by CNy (oagaHmbmar d- William H tampaell 00 FiNmAh- ^ w «

Oo ly three wsrv Mh m go .rfrth# •• trip. They warn rnumae Laafta. Wto - Ham H. Pfaodet aad raamas J. toe ■ tar. Tbay ytaslii tbe maabma ptaal « si May's Landing aad tba wpaeattoa u si that plaoa was a swvMaima te Itoem. « The old mMtote .1 1 isolated Com- • Campbou . 1 boagbtfwHpas » aud-klodnam Jsfry Delr • »co, psupi ftu bf tbe a Boardwalk kwrbar sbap will umini a tbla ell) Ibis wiutat Ma baa I bought the I • 1 . .1 A-fosry avaaws. I where be will teas c barge loaaorr - i Mr. Roaeubaum baa made mm dad line ■ for the future He aad am wMe 1 will remain beta tor lbs preaeuj | Mrs. C. '»#• sal and bet daughter. TiUle rat Mm. VwM. sf , Mew York went la Alimauv < dy Thursday le attend tba wadding af Mrs. Oelsei'e uepnew. Many v and and * Mia. Daste, -4 Wasblaglaa. D C. Mr VtasMb la aa ibIihiI 00 to tbe employ «#*ba tires. —ml. Bart, tay s» . * .a Harry Taylor, a painter, of row Ay. drag ad paea moots at toe mows to HMMMp WaW needay of lasi sseS. Hs .as employed at .. . ' >>m base booses m tbtacHy diWag tba a— a— I Ha toavm a wMe agd — y AII cborrhta. --b— -- p«1 torsi— amend aM m*ms gaikH ig I plaomln Ooaaa 1 *1 are baa— as* , darod tlnrd aaeM la ream awttoa. T Lad AdgMto . — if HsaMb itosw

aod Flag Cooc*rt Siitarday Night, NortaNr 9, Start ActiYitiea Her*. W 11 Ham R. Masasy baa basa mods (he local chairman tor (ba Uaitofl lui-tad is the luleroHsef tba *. M. r A . Y W a . ■ adC.. Jewtoto ..fare Hand SalsaUod Army. Wtt < snip I --mm sally Satelaa add MM for helping itm boys la tba aarvto 1. »l to, .Ida wu New Jersey's go— to I be amount to be raMad Id OOOH I Ity was not knew a tarty tbla wtH, bat It was thought D»at H was Id ba iwtwsan iruno and MUHO. free aod gaoerarm rwapoam from all. W J Tyler, of Caps Mar Utofl Hoaaa. Is the county pi ill 4 aa I to Itoto a in pawn I walla S Lad I— li — 1 The formal opealag af Ibe todb1 paign la ibto ofty will take pi— SmL I-Ig palrhith' meeting end eptoeflM . ..ncert will be beM la tba Vtoto M. M j < notch by the CbMad War Wolg rhe eu tort ela moat will HaMalflJfl I o'etoak. lad by .tba Hewab'r Mat j Hand of M ptoeae I he stwakera sad arttoto WIN gp> ! rise in Ible my al « o'clock Saratoag sveolug. I hem are H Frad (Ileal. : V M C. A sec rotary . Mr. 1— ad lbs Knlgble of Colembwe; Mtoi UMto -in taerg vmHsm, of Fblladrtpbto; Mm Anna Imabay. grand op— mmj. who has anog to mars Was JS. um so M tare aad sailaea; We. Map. wbowill Mad tba sam— atofl Sing and Mr FroH. with W— pal. hauls ml (be Msraa aad tba Cbsltoaa I marry Mr. Ward, af "Tba Flgbllag Iitoto Hdtb." af tba KaiaBww pi iina ad — oviiaiai" reatlageal. will agadft. II will baa wonder* lly IwagfwthHtal meeting. Cbslrmaa Mmmg gem No collect tea will ba Id— aad aa •abaertptMwe will ba a— d H I— 1 bar «. Prior la tbe meHlag aad eaaaaH. , Ibe dewed 's Falsi Bead wMI kaaaa street peHde ctty laeladlag tba haag, aa Ml rail WAR HERO DtAfi Wains TSaaaa. TbSa CMp. H— Maiwr. Tbamaa. af^ — etop. ) mum af bk aopbew, LtoaL WMMak H Tba— a, Ua. M. dltb ladeeHp. Kegwlar Army Ma was mm m» g af tba VaaMtoMm. toa— ai — Mafl brsaak Daatb was letoddl Ihd MM was adeaaotog sgatod a—fl— RflR Ideal Tbamaa wae iw— g m —to , nfaceaad wad a

•aire 1 ullage sad was — tod — army M tna FiattsbargOto iilYTHM lag 'amp aad H Cbartatoa, ^JOjBfl tba fail of 10(7. aad ealiad tod h— early to tba ptinal year. — lag— a aides wbs to aaw dl Itok b— pad pa reals la Oaiflto, I— tod— ' oepbewa ami graad aigbeai a lto service baekte tba aaa toto— Hartna'rbamaa, Beaadlya Raeal Wmmlv 'fkrato,' uflni ' Tl itotog amp. Part Xaabaep Wto lrt» mis. Ky 1 FiD all MaooM —p. L — Cbwofry. F— OH Uaeparal Freak Marpby Oltog— A 4tb toalla— . Wife ■■■»■■■»- 0 A Kugiaoaee. Pro— 1 FrteaTO to— lbs , 1 orpsral Kdwopd gtoro— ^5 r—y A mm ■ W • xb D-emme, Fleam i - 'wTe*" — I '"itorw *■— •MTO. U • Mavy Moaday. Mae toto. FTOS- P. WtW s — ** — rtkto'rtto ' " "* "" " *7*" * "**Ta a aoaamary W to— — J— ' * "Zrtsb— T"!— 1 "TUT* — 3 I male snM a'at'esaMtoro to — flK end ea peaas rtoargga ea — to to— *mi[ to r Fbtoto R — db — yog btoto to* iflMMMI . ..Mens pvsaae I— to Vrn ,XL 5 fflW ' Y % J