J , t / *■ J . 1 ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL '
VOL. XXXVIII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, DECEMHER 19, 1818.
NO. 38
Ocean City Sentinel P^inn.d WMklf >t OCtAN CITY. hi. a. g CURTIS ROBINSON Ed, lor and Proprietor oo Per Veer. Strictly in Advance. " 1T-l"*-Vttl>~*T'1,*W' ••ORGAN hand, ATTORNEY and cold,N,-«L.«° ■ sSSaa*1, " |i0l7Aroe»- a«DUV c. Bosw.jj. |^aw offices Apgar & Boswell,^ ^ a.BlKV AtKNDE end KIUHTH HTRtrCT 41,81 " ocean city. n. j. £aw offices Godfrey S Read taToS'BoHdln*. :: atlantic city. N.J. _ jujrman b. willis Attorney at Law i -95j Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. h. Colusson, Jr. Civil Engineer and Surveyor COJ tsfiiwsr, OonnClljr.lt. j. dk. w. f. haines COR. NINT+f AND WESLEY AWE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. EH UB8 I'iwos.: Hell 4M-W; loler-Blete 1JO-A JloU, Hsres. Florence Brick Haines ' COR. STH<NO WdSLtY AVE MCCHANO-THCRAPIST .Hour. b> eppolutmebt t-!H Allen Corson, 1. Ir6 Wesley Avenue Ocean city New Jersey JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 00r* Jtu4 pa m". "Vxt pbODM * Qr. Wilson Y. Christian »• Uentint" 809 Central Avenue « u« city. a. j. Bell Pbone, 162. Booth Phones Night Bell Hughes' Central Phirauey Rb end Wesley Ave, Ocean City, N.J Phone 245-W rboo. roar orders We deliver nee ^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm ei 'Phone la OCEAH CITY, a. J.
We Are Distributors It the stuaBbaHBF Hutonotiie In Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Gradiiig and Street Bnildlng Thirty-fourth st. sad West eve. OCEAN CITY, N. J. R reliance! MS* Central A vases Pheae. X*l-W ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ISerreMer to I. S. riie|ln) Seventh St. and Wert Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholcw EWUry Products j Better aid Eggs \ Aek for Booklet of Bpsetaltlas 1 Order. Delivered Both Pbone. COAL COAL TBVMJMPO* QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKBe LUMBBRCO. *•#•»«• WW iww
\ Family Hotels For S.alJ -^"_year_round Cottages h0r bale Bay Front Villas /Summer Cottages We have a special list of some unusual bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. MASSEY & "EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. • ./ - SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN S22 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR THE SEASON 1 Notice to the Public! The Princess Theatre wai °f*n Saturday evening, December , 21. and will run every Wednesday and Saturday there- , after if it is shown that the people of Ocean City want a Moving Picture Theatre here in the winter. Only first-class pictures will be shown "and the ! support of everyone is needed to make this move a , success. 1 The boys are coming home, so let's liven up the town a little to receive them. / 1 COME AND HELP k ReaF Estate For Sale BIO BARQAIINS Cottages, Apartments and Bnngalows, furnished and nnfnrnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This Is the time of year, to buy Cottages and Lots at'this Popular Seaside Resort u very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 1 ©19 Asbury Avinui Ocoan City, N. J. 1 ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No WAlling for two week, to know IT yon can git It; we can tell yon at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ooean front proparttai. Choloe cottage, for I nale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement— the choloe of °~"W J.M.CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL AGENCY T6T asbury avenue phohz. t ocean city. n. j REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick j A11 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J.
^ Christmas (Ernie especially after the shortage due to war conditions. We invite you to inspect our stocks and we offer the following suggestions: . |^oS^r.ndWHTnw| , I ar-.*- R25U«°50 1 69cl I 4 Knit and Silk CrevaU. Nrntly Boxed, 3 I 50c W tl.50 * K„bb.ra r. the «#. u.il, h. .b. rali,W. Brand." gS'."JSK^S0.'^r°H.ra. «#» haberdashery in freih stock, ' Sheepwkin Lined Corduroy c„cus,."?rvsS'^. SOC^h!«pre«ion1"Bm' AT HOUE^Unarer to o. than .vet thb year with high f.rr. and low price, at borne. g Q. H. Steelman "Stf *T" a W — — ~~Sr*
[IW A ; TFew Xmas Suggestions Wf fir- & m~ CHARLES C. READ A CO. ... ..SUSY Advertise in the SantineL
JK t t'tC'C 1 1 1 » « C t HI ■»»» 3 * » | We Wish Vou a Merry Christmas J ' -
BID OF $16,600 FOR CITY'S NEW PILE BREAKWATER
Commissioners to Act at Next " Meeting— Bulkhead Ordinance Passed. .The Oly <°oniml.>li.ner», at their I John Men,. |3 2h |wr lineal fool; ' total, tie HOO. If plue I. u-ed, 116,444. The Hultou & Corrou Conipeny, t4.de per lineal fool: tulel, I2S.428. K^t^rmju, to 75 per liueal fool; 1 gloeer William H. CoIIImoq "Tbi | i Kbedullng aud will come up for ac-1 1 lloo of Ibe ho. Ml .1 next weqk^mee^i Ink.- I Director Ad.mt reported th.t Ibe c street work on Fourth street, near the I new pavilion, will he completed th le week. I Engineer ColllLoo told the ho.rd < he bad lu.ptcted the Boardwalk to what repair, are needed. Afler I rtportlug progress be said lhal be j would make a full report and present , map at the next meeting of the Ordinance No. 96 (amending bulk- ' bead ordinance) » as accepted on third Mayor Champion a.ked whether Ibe properly owner, have had Hie re- ' quired sixty day.' notice, aud^'ity Solicltor Boewell aurwered that he Cboughl they had been given Hie ueceesary nollBcatlon. He had uuder1 .tood ki from Harry A. Morrl. while . e the latter was officiating a. city clerk.' t On motion Director Campbell. Ibe clerk wai authorized lo advertise for bid. for a creoeoted limber bulkhead alung Ibe bay IrooL 130 feet uorlhea.l of Fir.t alreel and to Ibe weel side of • Bay road, a dlstanceof approximately - 1900 feet. Before the motion was passed, there waa a brief discussion on the mailer t of Including Ibe lagooo In this work, r Director Campbell said that bis on-
* SERGEANT HOREY . I : RELISHED CREAM In French City He Had First ' Taste of Frozen Liquid j j in Months * Writing to bis mother, Mrs. Auga- ' Iloe Morey, of Ibis cily, under dale of " November 13, Sergeant Oscar Morey. of Company H, Ufth lofaotry, aays ^ In part: "I have left the officer.' training school, where I waa. After we heard * that the armistice had been slgoed 5 with Germany, the school broke up, a. they do not now- need more officers, ' but I don't care so>long a. I get back I all rigbt. "We art In a replacement camp I now, where there are thousand# com < lug And going every day. There are i from 8000 to 10.000 men |o the men i Iloe every meal. The camp Is at La I Boo, near Brest. We were Oiled out \ with everything lasl night, so we ex- I pect to get out of here soon, hot don't I know where we will go. I hope lo I gel back lo my compaoy. "1 will wrUe lo you whenever I can, i Lot that may not be very ofleu. Don't worry If you doD'l bear from me. After a few moulhs now I will be able lo aea you, aud Ibat will be better than all tbe writing. [ -I expect tbat the people are mighty glad Germany has quit. All tbe boys went wild when the news came tbat Germany bad slgued the armistice. We don't care lo drill now, as we are llred of It. I expect some of the boys will be borne for Christmas. ••I spent last Saturday night and duudey Id Lyon. I had a good time. It |e the second largest city In France. It Is as big as Philadelphia and I. ... r I..H ml Im cream, th 1
very pretty. Use • first I have had since I came to France. "I beard tbat since I have been at school our division has been -over tba top' twice and the compauy Is all shot op, but don't know how Hue this Is. I would like to gat to tbem aud Bud out what bae happened- I won't be In any more battles, so you needn't , worry about me. MDi you a eoupou to tend me rriw. candy for Christmas, but I don't believe I I" "• 1 mm mov'a* to much. I am expecting to gel boms by April or May." Are you looking for a collegseUe in r tbe Gardens, prlcsat500 to *8U0 or » bouse w lib bay front. In "r °f mw°f For tansa apply to Aba! P. mi. «> cue
; >< WORK IN "GYM" ATTRACTS MEN , . Classes for Adults Will Meet in Methodist Rooms in m Afternoons. ; Church Is growing lo such' . bold Ibe men'. cla««es In Ibe afler- > The hour will probably be ifrom four lo lire, end the classes will meet three days a week. There have about sixty present at the Tuee- , day night class, which makes too floor In tbe basement, and make the I equipment of Ibe gymnasium a. com , plele as possible. ) tip to Ibe preseut tbe Instruction In r the gymnastic work hasbeeu done en- , ' tlrely by. Mr. Yard, the church pastor. ' 4iut 51 r. Bchauze has consented to aa1 eist, and he will probably have charge t of the men. dersiandiug Was that tbe lagoon was to be considered later. ' Mayor Champion staled that the owners of property abutting the lar goon are anxious tbat eomelblng , should be done there. . Director Campbell expressed Ibe ' view that this work can be done at _ less cosp-a little leter. The work al . ibe lagoou Is probably not eeseullal ( Just now. The other Is very necev- ' M*}'. I City Solicitor Boewell notified the, . hoard that Insurance has been placed • ou tbe Chalfoute Hotel lu the untie . of the city. , A number of bills were reed end or- . dered paid. Tbe communication# before the , bosrd were read by E. C. Boyle, who . hae been placed lu Ibe clerk', office for a few day. onill Cliy Clerk C. 8. Scull la able to resume hie dotles.
BOYS MUST GO : TO SUNDAY SCHOOL "raOne of Penalties InfHcled by Justice on Children Who Entered Cottages. [ Several Fhlladelpblau. owning collages lu Ibis city have again receully been annoyed by small boys breaking Into, ransacking and robbing their t M houses here. The police usually c^lch lliese littler fellowe. but because of lb* j tender year, of the culprits, Chief jBcull says, both be aud i'ollce Justice P | Willie ate In a quandary aa tu the die1 position of these ca»ea. J Dunug the last few weeks, seven - houses and stores were entered by » these youthful depredators, who were I caught by Ibe police. Bometblng like P three weeks ago. Iwo boys, each ten - years old, were before Justice Willie, v charged with vteallng rifles rrom e shooting gallery. They were given a » lecture and ordered to report every p Saturday to Chief Scull. They reported to blm the following Saturday, and on the euccediug Saturday, tbe J police say, they robbed another bouse. "What are you going to do In a ease . like this?" asks Chief Scull, i- A half-dozen boys were balled before e Justice WIIUs a few nlgbta ainoe. Tbey were charged with rubbing - bouses. Two of tbem were tbe boys Fast Commodore C. Howard Bchere merhnrn's cottage was amoog those i- entered. The houee was thoroughly g ransacked. Commodore Scbermerboru, lu a hasty examination, found e e -py glass aud a pair of boy'a robber J boats gone. The polloe recovered it these. il A. C. Bredo's villa on Walton place r- waa robbed of four swords and two bayonets. e. A flablng line, reel, razor and watch i' were among tbe artlclea taken from e tbe home of J. Jocber, 1920 Aabury r- Miniature boats aod jewelry lo Beach's store, on Ibe Boardwalk. « caught tbe fency of eome of tbe boys, o and these were conflscaled by tbem. • Tbe police recovered tbe stolen propi. perty. Tbe boys, wboee ages range from 8
1 1 1 HIGH PRAISE FOR i "JOE" BRECKLEY , ' i Ocean City High | School Boy Athletic Star ; at College. * Tbe following from an exebange will be read with interest by "Joe" | Brack ley's friends In Ibis city: | Flanking Bulger's line, when the , Scarlet Scourage engage# the vaunted | Lake* eleven at Ebhets Field to- ( i morrow, will be two of tbe moat re- | I markable albletee playing football | i this year— Paul Robeson and Joe , l Brack ley. Bolh are "four-letter" men, < - having won tbelr "B's" at baaeball, l basketball, aud track, aa well as at , > football, and are Ibe only members of i tbe Bulgers aijuad who enjoy tble , enviable dlatlnctlon. Ou any other : l team than Bulgers, Breckley would . eland out aa a star of the Brat magul e lude; aa It is be le overshadowed by i lude; aa It is be Is overeuaaowaa uy \>
' Ibe mightier Bobeeop, probably tbe tr greatest gridiron warrior In tbe East r tbls eeaeon. pi i Breckley Is a member of tbe Naval 1 Reserve, on college leave to complete Y . bis educallou. He It a Junior, and ai ! this Is his second year as a football > regular. He Is captain of tbe 'varalty I) track team, and a bright abialng light d I on tbe baseball and baaketball teams, tl . Hit borne Is at Ocean City, N. J. h M Id Atlantic. P Dr. J. Tboroley Hughes, of Hugbea 0 Central Pharmacy, tbla city, will alog ' In Ibe Olivet Preebyterlan Cburcb, B t Atlantic City, next Sunday evening. a 1 Dr. Hugbea who la a well-known ) t tenor aololat, will alao alng lo tbe , I First Presbyterian Church lu Atlantic ( l city at tbe morolug service on Christ- t n mas. c 't 1 * " I Attended Medical Meeting. ( 1# Dr. W. P. Haloes, of tbla city, on ,t Friday allaoded tba meeting of tbe k Atlantic County Medical Society held ! .« lo one of Atlantic City's beacb-fiont I buttle. Dr. Herecbel PeUit, of tbla - dly, waa unable to attend tbe meetin log. _ of S belled popping com by tba pound, i fc 16 can la; hot roasted peanuts by tba
FREEHOLDER FOX MOVES 1 FOR BETTER PHONE SERVICE
| Brings Matter of Delays in < | Distance Calls to Freeholder Board's Attention. Freeholder John P. Fox, of tbls dly, at a special meeting of tbe Cape < May Couoty Board of Freeboldera on I brought up tba matter of tbe < poor service given by Ihe Bell Tela- < pbone Company In tbls city, eepa- t dally as It relatea to long dlatancs I colli. 1 Mr. Fox told of the delay In gelling I long -distance calls and of tba telephone being "dead" for local calla ' while tbe patron awalla service on a I dletanc* call. All long-distance I calls from Ocean City, be said, moat ; tbrongb tbe loll-operater lo Atlao1 tic Clly, canting too much delay, and ' also throwing a local operator oil tbe In Mr. Fox'a opinion, all tble •* a ' condition that abould not be permitted I to continue, aDd) be experienced tbe • view Ibat tb* board should take cogi nlzaoce of tbe matter and endeavor to I have tbe trouble remedied. II developed tbat Cape May aDd VVlldwood are experienclog similar
troubles. Director Heory Rutherford ( related a few of ble experiences at bis t place of bneloeea In Cape May. c Freeboldera Floyd Hewitt and J. W. I gave tbelr view* regarding tbe I subject. I It war agreed to refer tbe subject to Botberford, be to notify tbe i manager lo Atlantic City tbat tbe Cape May County Board of Freele not eatlsfled wltb tbe telephone service given in tble county. Rrm.rS.blc M eee vers. Tbe youug sou of Haffy Saonlno, i of tble city, who wm accidentally ■ shot In tbe abdomeb, a few Inches be1 tbe heart, by a companion, a faw ' week, ego, Is getting along well. It le 1 expected tbat tbe cblld will be horn, before Christmas. Tbe pistol ball caused several punctures in tbe IntaeUnee, and tbe recovery of tba child la considered remarkable. " - . ' R. Curtis Robinson, 7M and 746 As 3 avenue, Ocean City, N. J., baa I been appointed a CoMmlarioner of Deads for Pennsylvania, with full so- , tbortty to take acknowledgaeeot and proof of any dead, mortgage M other conveyance of any leads, tsa email ta or beredHaaasoU lying or being la said I, stale, o» may otbae writing aadee seat is to be used or teenided la Peaaefhra«a-— — ts
OCEAN CITY TO HAYE "MOVIES" , i — ' Roy Bourgeois Will Supply ( 1 "Long-Felt Want" by ' Opening Theater. J No louger may II be seld Hist Oceen ( Clly ha# uo "movie," aud now the , 1 . uuinber here, will he happy, lei u# 1 r hope. I i Boy Knurgeols, oflhlrclly, wlio ha# . had cbueidrrable experience in the movie llue, ha- lra«ed the Priucea# 1 The.ter.iniA-buryavenue.aud.com- 1 i, mencing next Saturday evening, will I have the hou#e open two nights a week— Wednesday' and Saturday eve- , ulogs. He plans to ruu the latest picI' lures to be had, and he aud his friend- 1 i- are sure that Ihe patron# of the house i , will be pleased with the pictures aud i Ihoroughly #aii#lled lu every way. He will have tbe sole mauakement. * to 10 year., ad milled their gulll. i Tbe police say that most of the boy# , * frequently are truant# from school. After Riving Ihe case# considerable R study. Justice Willis told the children I * tbat he was going to put Chief Scull i In charge of I hem, aud they mna| re- . port to mwkfvrry Saturday at 4 p, m. «■ until Marches, 1819 7 Continuing, be aald: "Should you fall lo report three times, without a reasonable excuse. I , ■J will aend you before Judge Kldredge. ° at Cape May Court Houw, for bla disposal of you. * "You are to go to Sunday acbool 0 every Sunday unless you have a reasonable excuae. . b "Yen mosi not be out of doors after II 8 p. m unleea you are accompauled y by a parent or a guardian. "I also expect you to attend day 0 acbool unless you are ilck or have (> some reasonable exchse. *• "If you should fail to keep these requirements, I shall feel II my duty la P- Insist that you be seut to some reformatory, as I expect to stop tbls break8 lag Into bouses."
BANKER I ' TAKES A BRIDE ° D. Lowden and Miss Roth * - M. France Married in p Camden. 0 i Clinton D. Lowden, receiving teller i of tbe Ocean Clly Title aud Trost t i and Mlse Bulb M. France, d i daughter of Robert Pranoe, of Cam- , . den, were married al 8 o'clock last c •log In tbe Llbdeu Rapt lid Church, -j den, by Ibe ifev. Dr. Holmes F t rati, tbe latter being tbe bride- ( ! groom's pastor. Tbe bridesmaid waa Miss Ella , i France, sister of tbe bride. Tbe best t i wm Albert L. Ingram, of Col- , t brotber-ln-law of tbe , I youug muf A reception wm beid at tbe borne of , I tbe bride. j ■ Tbe guaets from Ocean City Included , William E. Massey and wife, Clayton ( i Haines Brick and wife, K. H. Nully , I and wife and Charles R Stllwell. , l Mr. and Mrs. Lowdeu left on a week's trip. Tbey will reside al 706 . o Plymouth place, Ibis city, tbe cottage . having recently been purchased by having recently neeii purcuasea oy
Mr. Lowden. Mr. Lowden baa been wltb the City'Tltle aDd Trust Company months, coming here from Camden, where be waa assistant receiving teller In tbe Camden National Bank, i la organist and cbolrmMter of tbe First M. B. Cburcb here. His bride i wm stenographer for five year, for tbe I Camden Heatlug Company. 1 Tbe friends of the young people - wlab tbem mncb bapplnese. WM. 8. WOOLSTON DEAD far Mae* Vr.ry ' Relatives in tbla city received word on Tnaaday morning of tbe death of ' William S. Woolaton, son of Alberts ' Woolaton, and grandson of tbe laU ' Judge Iaatab Woolstoo, of Camden. His daatb occurred Monday at bl* " borne In Camden. He wm abont 86 ' yean old and bad resided in Camden all of his life. Mr. Woolaton, wltb bis parents, ' spent tbe summer seasons to Ocean J City for many years. " He laaves a widow aod flva-ysar-oM g *>«. » • • 1 « Cwetasw Mr meat, id Cottage, esotrally located, wltb aU
RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON THIS WEEK
Join the Local Organization and Thus Help This Great Work. This l# Bed Cross weak, wbao a drive I# being made lor members. Have you Joined the local orgaotsa- , lion? I f yon ha ve not, yon abonld do today. Now thai tbe onward rush of oar armies ha. culminated In victory, and ihe snldiera of tbe greatest nations of Ihe. world are at last owning oat of the 1 mud hole* lu which tbey met dlaoom so pbftoaopblcaily. It Is Unas lo . to the big problem* which area a ' victorious peace does not solve. Recount ruction aod rehabilitation era . Ihe questions of tbe boor. I There are towns to be rebuilt, ' wasted lauds to b* cultivated, "da- ' strayed factories to be set np again, . aud men scarred and crippled ta ha - uiade whole, hearty, bappy and a» 1 Jul. But apart from tba lands lo be reclaimed, industries to be Malted op . . agslu aud the maimed soldleta tabs cared for, there la yet another bleach * of reconstruction work tbat Is jaat a* _ Important, but mora likely to bo IM# gotten lu tbe bapplneee over wild Joy l or victory. What le to b* doo* with - tbe civilian population of tba davaa ' tated dtetrlctaT What Is to happen ta tbe brave families who have bean sapr s rated from tbelr dear ones daring tba I onslaughts of tba savage Oanan • drive*? What It to become of the cblldreu who have wandered abent I uncared for from aad village to md# ' der towuT , lu Italy, in the province of Ibe Vm 1 menlo, thousands Of bMOM batnga have liveif for yean within the ooaad y of the guns. They an peamat* wttb 1 a love of tbelr aoll so daap that am .. thing— not even tbe nearness afthc a enemy— wm able to make tbem lencn. - In tbls aectloo tbera la not a family m ■ a single home tbat baa maalccd an#
Here, in'nlneUao diflerant malon, tbe Amerlocn flag baa been MlM above e little Bad Uroaa, a fmgaaat combination, Indsad, tbroogbcat lla|P tbeae days f~ These nineteen nnprstantlaoa Mgaa and tba clean quarters tiled wbh children are tba only {eaaiabmscf pro-war Ufa In tbat pert of Italy. Off course, merely c fraction of the aaad ha# been lone bed. Today, afler a eommar of week. days, nineteen child idbn matma lo operation wtthla aW-asWaandtaa of Fed ua, wltb mom In pamgCM. Three tbloga, primarily, cm oBmad In each— sanitation, proper Mad and proper clotbing. _ The flret of tbe**, ibe antlim aammd hich the reoaalDdar la ballt, la ami. lalton. Each of tba new UMilMi banMc w a# h rooms and draloe— cempMm Id 1 mow places designed to b* | umpaict. Tbe food question was saatm, Mff already tbroogbt Italy tba AmaMHa Cross I* supplying tlinnmndl aff Ibe children of war-poor with aoaiMM# soup which oontalna tba atmamln ' of an excellent nasal, aad rtbaw dtneed milk from America. Aa for clothes again, in tba nana# . ' facture of garment* for Dflgfly Italian ' youngtlera the organ nation baa bad ' nearly a year's valnabl# UahrinM *•. months 160 wives and ilangldma aff e soldiers bav* been ladgnlag aad eaw- >' log clothe* In Padna ouder tba Inn ■ can direction. Their prod net now I goes to Ibe children of Viod-a pen- - duel constantly being aMerad, aa tba * needs In Italy'e various digital aff * climate are reviewed, e ■ ■ ■ WHO 8 AID « xsr* le > When tbe memban of WaabtngMn Camp. No. 76, mat to tbMa bail m * Friday, Deeambar U. tbay Maad HNff d After the meeting Ik* wm$ taw of local raatamant, thirteen oftbaMtafl 4 tba tables, and spent I kill— a— a . le each. Tb* boya regaad this an naaad 1. omen, ar^tbay are gulag ta My Ml Is thirteen naw aad Uvaly am— 53 tog tba next Uilrtaaa w a—. - in e i ■ i-vssm Mnna/ganan. la, Joseph M. Bowlnad, off MhdM in pblarooaofOeMB UMy'a bmgbag— ■ W Lewis BMley's hant bonm,aa — l«y front, batwaan Stub aad SmM ,11 store hi* beats at tbm pi— £ ... «#SH , ?■ =rti,,w--TfcSS^

