Ocean City Sentinel ""THURSDAY. AUUU0T7, 1W0. We nliall be glad to receive Item* of oewtf and couiuiinilcatloiiH of ltilvrv*l to this community nud our reader* -everywhere. All coiumuulcatloiiH ehould be ho* compauled with the full name and address of the writer, not peoeiwarily for publication, but an a guarantee 0f good faMli DOTS rfuif Cthllug tournament at the uld La *c ball |>ark Saturday afterimoii. Speaking of crowd*, were you on the Boardwalk laid Saturday night V Health Officer T. Lee Admit* Im* notified the local bar burn that they iuuit obey the city's saultary regulatloua. Eaateru Star member* will have u mooullght sail Monday evening, leaving Sixth street and the bay ut 7.30 o'clock. There are (lance* every Friday evening ou the South Ocean City Fishing Club pier, aud these are enjoyed by the youug people. A luu.-iilighl sal) will be given by the women of the First lluptM Church Tuesday, leaving Capl. Lewis Kisley'e wharf at 7 o'clock. Tickets, 35 cents. Dr. J. Tharnley Hughes sang u pretty hoIo. "The Good Shepherd," in Ids usual Hue style at the KapU*t services at the Hippodrome l'ier Sunday evening. personals W. J. Jennings anil family, of Philadelphia. are at the Wyoming. John McCarrou, of Philadelphia, Is among the gue*l* of the Lafayette. MIsrt Mildred LliuLey, of IMilladelphla, la enjoying a visit at the Idlewild. - Thomas H. Perkins and family are among the PhtladelphiaiiH at the Kathlu. Maurice Foster, who wan in the service ou the other side, ha* returned to his home here. Mr aud Mrs. Painter, of rhlladelphla, are guests of F. T. Jennings aud wife, of this city. Hunter Cockrell, of Heedville. Va , Is the guest of Johu C. Sleelmau aud family, of this city. Frank Craven aud wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's arrivals at the Oceaulc. Mlsa Marlon Park, of Philadelphia. Is visiting the Misses Weiiuer, at their cottage, 1318 Oceau avenue. Horace Smith, sou of B. Frank Smith, of this city, who was in the service on the other side, has returned home. Dominic Gerbaato, a local barber who was lu the service on the other side, has returned to his business in this city. Thomas Young and wife, who have been spending several mouths at Belcovlile, have returned to their home !u this city. P. T. Leu hart and Mlsa Marie Hartman, of Philadelphia, were week-end guests of Tiios. E. W liisinu ley aud family, this city. Mioa Elsie Lee, of Philadelphia. Is taking an extended vacation Willi Iter {■rents, Capt. and Mrs. Ueorge W. >ee, of this city. Mr*. A. Penrose Ambler and daughter. Miss Doris, of Tioga, were recent guests of Mrs. Ambler's parents, Capl and Mrs. J. M. Sharp, this city. D. P. Stelner and wife, of Camden, who have been occupying their cottage, Eleventh street ami Asbury ave nue, have gone to Oceau Grove for a few weeks. Mrs. James Mead, or Philadelphia. Is the guest of Mrs. James Collujuni, of this city. Mrs. Harry Myers, of j Philadelphia, has returned home after a Tew daya' visit to Mrs. Colllsson, her sister. Mrs. Kalph P. Eerie spent the weekend with Walter B. Develin and wife, of Philadelphia, cottagers here. Mrs. Karie, who Is oue of the lending -opratios In Philadelphia, Is singing In the Park Aveuue M. E. Church. will exhibit work Baptist Vacation Bible (School la to Cloac Tomorrow. The Dally Vacetlon Bible School, which lies been conducted for children by the First Baptist Church since July 7, will come to a close Friday • 1 1 completing a live weeks' course. It wit at Hret hoped to hold a closing exercise by tlie children for the public, , but, because of aome of the sclMar* returning home at the close of July / and others coming in August, Mils will ' be Impossible. The handwork done by the boys aud girls will be on exlilbltloti at the social room on Sunday and the congregation at the chapel will be Invited to see It aud hear in h few words what coune of Bible work aud other things were taken up by the children. Silvhbld up City Takes Meaawrca to (Secure Contractor*!' BOtid. The City Commissioners, at their weekly meeting, decided to hold up paymeut for July to the Porter-Smith Company, which has the city contract for collecting ashes aud trash, until Iheflrui has renewed Its bond with the municipality. Director Campbell made the motion that the bill for the month be not paid until the compiny furnishes it« bond, and llie motion was passed, ■ »»■••• - 1 — SEE KELLERMAN "Qncen of ttse (»©■♦' si Hirsnd Thla Week, Manager Bourgeois will present at the Mtraud Theatre, on the Boardwalk here, tomorrow and Saturday t lie *IUpendens New York producllon, An nette Kelkrinan in "The tjueen of the 8ea.M This Is one of the greatest and most sublime pictures ever shown nil the screens. Don't miss it, Harry Davis M Visitor. Harry Davis, former captain and manager of the Atnlelics, aud who Is now helping "Connie" Mack to gut the team In condition, was a visitor at thejhome of the Hev.lt. 8. Hnyder ami family In thla city a few days ago. Capt. Davis and Lieut. Hnydor are brothers-in-law. F. ■ Will Imp* Ante v.tcrnaca Henry Kuehnle, an Inspector for the Mtate department, Is In the police court at city hall every day, except Thursday, from noon until 3 o'clock and from fl lo 8 In the evenings to ls« •ne and renew auto licenses. Inspector Kuehnle Will also lest new drivers here. •ufseryiaor of tlnapltnt. Mra, Mary T. Knelt, who resided here fn? a number of years, has aboepted a tMisltioti as supervisor of the Chester County Hospital for In»sne at KmbreavMIe, Pa, 8hf w|ui employed for soraetlrus In a West Philadelphia banking Institution. r
BOARD OF TRADE BOOSTS NEW HOTEL Takes $3000 Worth of Stock —Site of Building Not Yet Determined. Prof. J. M. .Stevens, a meuiber of the committee uu the location of the proponed iM-caii flout hold, airl rrpre. renting the chairman of the committee. Dr. Allen Corson, reported at the meeting of the Board of Trade Tue*« 1 day evening that the coiiJiui.Ue* had Micrcei'ed in restricting the number of location*. The llnd decl-ion \va* lo lake the land of It It. Sooy, t'onjpri*log a frontage of 11 little more I ban 300 feel ou llie Boaidwalk. between Sixth 1 and Seventh *lreet*, aud extending to Atlaiilic avenue. The committee I* now c»ii*iderlilg a lot on I he ■•out It *lde of Tenth Street. The member* have not definitely decided on either lot. President Brick, of the board, und » member of the committee, -»»id that they bad thought .they bad decided on the Sooy lot, but condition* have changed from a linaiielal and other *taml point*, l lie committee i* *1111 in a receptive mood. William K .Ma**ey, after Haling 1 hut be believe* the hotel will be a paying propo*lllou from the *lart, -aid thai be Iim<I with lilai aUuscripHon blank*, but he did not want anyone to tuke the*e P they did not feel like doing their duty aud working hard. w Sub-i ription blank* were then tuken by Mayor Champion. H. H. Nolly, K. A Corson, 'I'rof. Steven*, C IL.Brlck. Hairy Headley, S. It. Swan, W. K. Ma**ey and Mr. Peacock. Harry Headley moved that the Board of Trade *ub*enbe fHtKH). ami the motion, *ecotided by S it. Swan, wu* utianimou*ly carried. It wa* decided that, when the site 1* selected, the committee be authori/.ed lo Hectire competitive plan* for the hotel » The organization I* to be known a* Ocean City Hotel Company, Willi a capital atock of $500,000. The par value of the * hare* of alock wa* lixed ut $ltW. ■1 ■ m m MUSICAL TREAT I'renlivierlMii Auxiliary llutosrct Hclccllon Im Orclic-Hira .Men: The regular Monday aftrinoon meetlug of the Visiting Ladies' Auxiliary «»f the Presbyterian Churcli was held :il the Casino Chili ;it 3 o'clock. In the absence of Ih v. It. S. Snyder, the nice line was opened by reciting the Lord's prayer. The report of the secretary was read by the licasuter, Mis. Boss, as Mrs. Harris was obliged lo be out of Ocean City for the day. mid ihe report was approved. Tin- entertainment was often cd with a piano solo by Miss Gertrude Bouer, lolloped by the talented inoiiclogist, Walter Dale, just returned fiom oversoaa. who g«-n« rously gave six mini-la-rs. Mr. Wilson *alig two songs, as did Mis. Cooper and Mr. l.cldy. One of the ngt'eeabh- surprlrfes of the afternoon was furnished bv tin- appearance of three? niembers of Vi-sselli's Orebestra, tin leader, Pasqtinle Monti mho. the Cellisl. Ml. I.iitzzl, and tin lisst violin. Albeit Yollnoto. Needle-,* to say. the number* "f these artists were enjoyed and appreciated. Alio! her treat was provided by Lieut. Sidney Owens, the youngest American are who llild to Ills credit flVO lltlll planes brought down within the American lines and eight dropped within the Herman lines. Owing to the length of the program the lies. It. S. Snyder's talk on "The Chateaux of France" was postponed until ihe following Monday. Mr. Snyder announced that open house would he held at the inaiise tomorrow afternoon. Announcement was also made that reason tickets were on sale for the concerts on* the pier and he made a plea that the members buy and attend the concerts. Miss II list cave two numbers 011 the piano, which concluded this splendid program. The hostesses for the day were : Mrs. Win. Teflow, chairman; Mrs. Albert C. Oehrle, Mrs. Will. Mcl-aughlin, Mrs. James Mai-Fat land and Mrs. J nines Watson. GIRLS AT "HIP" Alt-HlnrCiiHi Iti "Yankee Boodle In Berlin." The phrase -all-star cast" has been so overworked t lift I t has coino 10 be "the hunk" with a good share of the public. The term, however, will lake on a measure of reality when Mack Sonnet Ch latest and largest farce production. "Yankee Doodle in Berlin". is presented Monday. Tut sday and Wednesday next, at the Hippodrome Theatre In this city. In thla him, which Is said to set the high mark for the comedy king of the screen, will b« found live reels of mirth sustained at n high pitch instead of the customary two from Sennet:, and nil the Sennett farceurs assembled in one array lor n broadside of ridicule at German Muff and blunter. Charlie Murray plays an Irish soldier; Ford Sterling enacts the kaiser: Chester Conklin and Hen Tut pin, Marie I'revoAl and Eva Thatcher are ideally cant, the Sennett limiting Beauties splash their way Into consistent scenes, and Both well Browne, the noted male actor of feminine roles, was engaged lor what may be considered the pivotal part that of am American aviator, who, in disguise, as a gay "vamp," worms his way Into the Imperial household and learns both State mid domestic secrets of value 10 the Cnited States Government. It will cause tin little flutter among the admirers of those California sclntiitanls, the "Bathing Beauties," that they an- to make a journey to Ocean City undei special dispensation and appear In person In a beautifully staged net and series of Illuminated pose* in connection with the flint comedy. The Hippodrome Is drawing great houses because of Its big feature pictures and up-to-the-minute vaudeville. • ■+- Unity HccnuTrrti The body of Charles Key tier, the Camden school teacher who, with lit* fattier, wa* drpwn Oft Corson's Inlet H short time since, was recovered by Sea !«le flsliermen a £0llpl* of mile* nil Sea Isle City Wedne-day afternoon of last week. The remains were brought here and later »*nt to Camden. Concert for Oruaii Wand. Don't mis* 1 tie musical at Ihe auditorium | HI# (lliur'dBy) evening fol the benetll Of the organ fund of llnly Trinity Episcopal Church- Mi*s William* will more than please her hearers. Bernard Poland and the other vocalists have a delightful pro- , gram. - YrtCht t-lnta <«« CtfUfCla. The annual relffflou* service of the Ocean City Yacht Club will be held at the First Pffhvlerlati Church Hunday evening, August I?. It I* h»»|ed that a goodly number !»f the memt»efs and | friend* will h* present. The Htv. II. , H Hnydtr, pastor will preach. I — 1 W an ikia Kipcriettwd white wat* 1 tre*-r* at IJIscayu# Hotel, sdv .,11. 1 1 i«
FISHERMEN WILL OBSERVE "1ZAAK WALTON DAY"
: FORMER OWNER ; BUYS CHALFONTE Must Remove Building from Present Site Before June 1 of Next Year. Mr*. Mary J Bucbauau, of Philadelphia, whose hotel property, the Chalfoiite, wa* recently taken over by the city auihoriiie* in connection with the cauip ground settlement because of Inability to reach an agreement with her, ha* purchased the hotel building from the municipality She ha* paid the City $->378.82. rihe al*o paid to the city a little wore than fcOOOUucon back (axe*. The city paid $5000 for the property, uiul the additional sum takes In the Interest. Mm; Buchanan ha* leased from the city for one year tin-ground ou which the hotel is located. tShe agrees to move the hotel before June 1, pjl'j. If It l* not moved by that time, .the city J will take It from the lot. the cost of tlil* to be a lieu ag-lont (be properly. In thla (event, the municipality can sell the property to pay for the ex- : peu*e* Incurred. "COMMUNITY SING" Hotel ("roprletora lo Help at Mu ale I'uvilloti Tlita Kveiilug. The members of the Hotel Proprietors' Association, at a meeting this week, resolved to do everything possible to< boo.-ij the concerts In the music pavilion. Not ouly will they attend llie*e concert*, but they will have as many as pu**ihle of their guesta to do *o, and they will assist in the sale of llie tickets, which cost $1 for ten admiss I on*. The hotel people and their guests will attend a "community mug" in the tnu«ic pavilion this (Thursday) evening. They expect to assemble at the pavilion about 'J o'clock. The "sing" will be led by Mr. Lulz/.l, the cellist. It I* probable that these "community sings" will be held every Thursday evening until the close of the cou- ' certs. I.trui. FouldN Home. Lieut. Harry W. Fould#, sou of Dr. Hiid Mrs. H. T. Fould*, of this city, *' wa* in town a few day* the latter part ' of la*t week. He recently returned j from the other side. While In Europe he attended London University for three months. He I* still In the service aud in at Little tiilver. — — — — *-••• — — — — For Male, $100.00 IS ft. Bower Boat, all complete, 3horse (iruy motor In line coudhlou. Jo*. N Hliuir, 8omers' Point. Seldom Inn foliage. adv., It. FokSai.k.— 5 of the lowest priced imfuuved lot* In Ocean City aud the Gardens; size 30 feet front, 80 feet in depth, oil Station Koad East, close to Hatter*ea Koad aud street car Hue. Cement sidewalk* and graded. Tho*. J. Sawyer, 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mas*. adv.. 7 24, -It.
' First Celebration of its Kind in America— Parade Before Cap Event. "Izauk Walton Day" i« to be obI nerved by the Oceau City Fishing Club next Saturday by a parade in honor of thedlsciple of fishing. aud the memL ber« of the Auglera' Club and the South Oceau City Fishing Club have beeu Invited to participate. On this day. too, the Ocean City Fishing Club's great annual event— the Ocean City Cup Coutest— will take place. This casting tournament will be held in the old baseball park at Eighth street aud Bay aveune. Thomas F. Armstrong, of Philadelphia, a cottager, will deliver an address on Oceau City aa a fisherman's paradise and the disciples of Izaak Walton mentioned by Bhakespeare and other authors. The parade will aeaemble at Fourteenth *lreet aud the Boardwalk at 9 16 o'clock aud It la presumed Ibat several hundred people will particle pate In this, the tlrst tribute to Izaak Walton by a seashore resort. All are Invited. IntheOcean City- Cup event, the following clubs will be represented: Long Island, Midland Beach, Aabury Bark aud Oceau City Fltblng Club, It is announced by Henry W. 8telwagou, the euergetlc chairman of the | tournament committee. The tournament will etart at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mayor Champion will give the necessary eclat to the atlair by making the lirst cast. His friends know that lie Is In Class Aln all general respects, but his class as caster remains to be determined by his exhibition next Saturday afternoon. Iu addition to the Ocean City Cup event— a classic— there will be another event, with suitable and worth-while trophies for the winners. The Ocean City cup was won from the A*bury Park Fishing Cfub's team last August, after the boys of the Asbury Bark Club had held the tine trophy for two years. Walton was born August 9, 1593. They spelled his Christian name Izaak In those times when they had occasion to use their quills, but his friends probably called him "Ike". Frank H. .Stewart got a tip from Mrs. W. W. Tyere, wife of a former : secretary of the club, on the Walton celebration Idea, when Mrs. Tyers sent him a copy of the Inscription ou Walton's tomb In Winchester Cathedral, Eugland. Mr Stewart In the club's year book this season made a suggesj tlon that Walton's birthday should be celebrated. The matter lay dormant until Friday last, when It was taken up by Mr. Bte wart, President W. W. SlbHon and others of the club, with the result that Mr. 8tewart wat made chairman of the committee on celebration, and he at once began making active preparations for a proper observance. To One and All— Do Dot forget the old reliable Kay Villa Laundry, which was established In 1916. Try It once— complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or phone, 169- W, 217 Bay avenue, Ocean City. Frances Freeman, Prop. adv., 6-6, 8uios. Mau and wife, white, wishes position as cook and cbaufleur. Address J. N. 8., Sentinel office, adv.. It.
OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT-AMERICAN PLAN The Lafayette The Park View 13th St. and Central Ave. 5th St. and Central Ave. TABLE BOARDING special rates for season both hotels under personal direction of qcorgc l. rcoan I WEAVER'S 1 i 809 asbury avenue | <§> WOOT August it the month .to line up your fall & v wv_ lv knitting. We have a big line of Fleisher'a, M X Corticelii Royal Society. X oft IinSTPTJV Thoroughly reliable makes for women X nuoiLlv. I and ch ildren, Including the famoui & Linenwear. £ | BATHING TOGS | * NOTIONS °ur Nolion Conntei supplies many a g W =================== SHOP AT ======================= Sfc I WEAVER'S eo%i"nu"""7uc I •F good goods Good Service the square deal y — 1, Are You Looking Fora Winter Home? BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCES AT DREXEL HILL PA. TWENTY-TWO MINUTES BY FAST TROLLEY TO BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. STONE AND STUCCO \ 12 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS f J EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE r CAREFULLY RESTRICTED SECTION N WHERE VALUES ARE ENHANCING RAPIDLY LOTS 76 BY 100 FEET r NEARING COMPLETIONPOSSESSION EARLY AUTUMN \ PRICE $12,000 SEE harry f. stanton j 415 EIGHTH STREET ; OCEAN CITY. N. J.
FRIENDS HONOR ' JAS. W. PERNLEY I 1 3 Many Attended Vice Coinmodorc'6 Reception at the Yacht Clnb. " Another v»-< k of plru*ant • .« nt- at | ^ the Ocean « 'Ity Yacht <1ub h;; rolj.-di r around, each t/otter than Um-j * | Uat. hut lln- b«*t i* •-! all lo I'uim The! 6 month of Augu*t *m «-iu* In I <11 u* 'iwlicn everybody 1^ f.« n' uu a v^aiion, I therefore th«- yacht <iul» 1* having »i.j full quota ol Lvub inly <b**> " ! know wlu re to go to be- *ur« of a good I lime. t Miiilbfi-- atid their families ioerotugly h>ok forward each week wiLh plea.— . uni aniiclpatlon* to "Family Night " Tho reception u» \ Conimodoro , Jamba W. Bern ley Saturday «N«nlng waa all that wa« expected Kv<-ryone | ^ heeined anxiou* to *hdw the I: ajipre- f elation of the kMfl inu-resl which llie j , vice comiuodon- l* taking In all the! . afTair* of th<- .club, and much credit J I . ih due him in helping to bring about • its present high statu*. will open streets Ordinance Uiicu Two KeadliiKa t>y Cll> Coiuatlaalouern, An ordinance providing for theopening of a number of *treet* in the uortb section of ibe retort was Introduced at the weekly meeting of (.'ity CommlMlouer*aud pa**^d on iir*t aud *ecoud reading*. It w ill come up for llual action Augu*t 25. The ordinance I* published lu tin* i**ue of the 8ENT1NK!.. lu the regular order of nuslne** at the meeting, Director Fisher reported thai iu looklug Into the matter of ■ placing an electric light at Thirty-lirth street aud Anbury avenue he had ti found that it would co*l FVJ or $<*0 to traubfer the light from Thirt><fourth street aud Anbury aveuue. lu addition [i to tbe regular cost of the light. He r thought it best to report to the board before doing anything. Director Campbell *ugge*led that a red light might be placed at Thirtyfourth street aud Aebury avenue, thi* to answer for the remainder of thi* year. E It was decided to introduce au ordl- |1 nance at the next meeting forbidding c any obstruction* in the alley*. The II purpo»e is to do away with boxes, barrels aud rubbish uow placed In the 1 alleys; A number of bills were ordered paid. tatk on fish Haperb Pictures «t Yachi ciut> Tlil* EvcniDg. The big show of the week far all Interested In tlshlug will be the enter- |l talument given under the auspices of [j tbe Oceau City Fishing Club at the [i Ocean City Yacht Club (bis evening. : Jame* A. Crulkshauk, noted (Lhtng ! expert of American Angler, will give an Illustrated talk ou Ash and ti*blug. His pictures are superb. No one U should miss seeing them. A dance will follow. » ♦ « Era ncCmker t;hc» Treat. Mrs. Fergus McCusker. whose dance studio on the Boardwalk, near H Tenth street, has beeu so successful this summer, gave a number of the children of one of tier classes a real treat Tuesday afternoon by taking N them to see Al. White'* dancing girls at the Hippodrome. Fok Reft.— Small furnished tea room ou Kighth street, near Oceau aveuue, Ocean City, for remaluder of season. Apply 600 Atlantic ave., Ocean City. adv., 1L Lost.— Lady's gold w rlst watch between Beventh and Central aud Eighth aud Asbury. Reward if returned to Mra. Cresewell, 7th aud Central. adv., It, |j Stknikj rapii kr Wanted In real es- [j tate office. Apply Kalph L. Chester, 420 Eighth street. adv., it.
Bureau of Health and Charities CITY MALL T. Ltt A04MS, ilcallh 0 ttirct and O sera^rr of Poor Otfke H'fyrt. iAMi l« i.Uj P. V Phone 20 any time, regarding failure of Coutraeh>:>. to it- j move trash ur g«il «ge, ui drop al addfeaoed to iK-allii I Officer, Box 244. Complaints a* to \'iolatson- of the Health Qode lihontd !>e made iu writing, or Ly (ttrsonal interview w :th Health Officer during office hours. I — — — — — l— ■— — — — mmmmm — i — — ■ ■ i ■ i i i ■ pat it ■ !ebe)dci . ■ ripei z< ■ j To Our Summer Visitors [ I There are some who do not know the class of goods we sell. Our merchandise is of a nation-wide | reputation and. nationally advertised. re r
Hen's Clothing The "Skill-Craft Brand" in seasonable Mohair, Palm | Beach. Worsted and Cassiraeres from 1 $10 $35 0 Children's Ideal Wash 1 Suits The regulation style in blues, kahki, green, gray !; aud white, 52.50 to $5.50
Boys' Clothing j Skill-Craft Make from | $9.00 to $15.00 —————— : Hosiery [ We never did such a large hosiery business. *V^Black Cat and Onyx makes
0 t I IQTTADD Our Men's and Boys' Shoes OflUDO arc made by Endicott, Johnsou & Co.. llie largest shoemakers in the world. They have tbtdr m own tanneries and you get the shoes kj direct from the hide. 1 OTHER GOODS ! Brown Shoe Co.'s 44M AXINE" Shoes for Women Pioneer and President Belts'and Suspenders Karl and Wilson Emery and Eclipse Shirts and Collars Cooper Bennington Underwear ! SOMETHING NEW We have added to our line a good assortment of Women's Bathing Suits, Silk Waists, Skirts, Housedresses, Underwear, Bathrobes and Sweaters. | GRANVILLE H. STEELMAN I I 831-833 Asbury Avenue |
GO WHERE THE CROWDS 60— "THERE'S A REASON" hippodrome pier theatre Thursday, August 7 I THE PHOTO-PLAY SUCCESS "AS A MAN THINKS" with LEAH BAIRD I and Vaudeville Supremo I * Friday, August 8 I "SATIN JR" with VIOLA DAN A I and Vaudeville Supreme I I Mon., Tues. and Wed., Aug. 11, 12, 13 I j The Biggest and Best Yet The Sensation of N. Y. and Phil*. ^\7^ni mack Sennett . A PERFECT sES^BFLAJGHTtR r 1 yankee Doodle -a / in BERLIN t I t A PART COMtDV FtATVWt EkCErTtONOL .ABj 'CfORO ^ I ,i ■— m Kl L — sN oidSmSS^i^ Swnv jfj I COME EARLY AND BE ASSURED A GOOD SKAT | FRICttS—tt3C% 2HC, 17C% INCLLTDINO WAR TA X I MAT1NR]g~0 a- NI0HT»^T$0 to n I Como na Lata n» 9A6 and Entire 8ho\v
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