Ocean City Sentinel, 16 October 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER U>, 1010.

NO. 29

nKDIUAL. DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. )b lu tun. in. 1 lu 8 p. in. 0 lob p. W.j lu ll riioniitto Mistical Uyirtnaatlr* Muiuacii una I Coi r«(UVB Qyuiuudics riwrejun Movement* Dk. Florence 13. Haines Hour* by Ap|K>liiliociil DCKAN CITY. N. J. Uour«- »-I0h. w.. r-8 p. w Allen Corson, H. D. B16 Wesley Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey IuU?r-Sl*Ul IX- A. yKRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY OAce Hour*: S to 10 a. m, 7 lob p. lu. 1'tione , urtlc- llnum riione J77 i;m»» y «%. in, 13 p. m. o-S p. in. John H. Whiticak, M. I). Eighth and central Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian 809 Central Avenue Oi'EAI CITY. s. j. Hell Phone, 152. Uell Phone *»i. W Ocean City Call* Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Doc* * Specialty 10 NORTH VIRGINIA AVKNUB ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Formerly Chiel Veterinarian U. S. Keprcae Co. om<* Hour*, Oo<*n CUV TursUsy Wednesday, 1 »*ia a. in. Krhlay, Saturday, J 1. 30-5 JO p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL . Osteopathic Phjslclao Ocean CI It omce - Philadelphia cflto* uXr KtglitliHt. 1435 Real h>taie Tru«t llldg. Phone. 2Hh J Phone. Walnut lU'b Booth Phonrs Night Pbone OU.CO-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy 8 th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W Fit on a your order* We deliver free ATTOKSKYS'ilT.LAW. Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman law offices

400 Ninth •tnciT Law Buiioimo OCCAM CITY, N. 4. ATWAMTIC ClTV.N. J. Orntt H«um: 10 a. m. a p. ■. ^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor. Maatar and Examiner In Cban<*i7. preme Ooort OommUaloner. Notary Publio. VAPK MAY OOVBT 1IOIINE, V. J. (Opposite labile Bnlldlnjc*). W. Holt A to Alt. AHDt«* C. Boswkll LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, Mahteka in CHAiccaar, BOUKMK BUILDING. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read Itooma Blbi'blB and B17 Hartletl Building. :: : ATLANTIC CITY* N. J. Conveyancing Notary Public JOSEPH L. PYLE Member 80c. Inc. Accountants „ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Income Tex ftapott. 757 Asbury Ave. Wm. H. Collisson. Ik. ♦ A*SO. M. Am. Hoc. c. P.. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Oily Knglneer, Ocean city# N. J, F — Decide to t Increase your funds by making weekly deposit* with the Ocean City Title mid Trust Company. It will be a RWt source of satisfaction to ?rou to refer lo your bank >ook , njiowin j» the steady growth of your money . Accounts are invited, including your*. 3 -per cent, interest Paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCGAN CITY, N. J.

1 ALL NEXT WEEK | WEAVER'S? 009 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ (jfe efft Special Reduced Price Sale of Yard Goods and Ready-made rtk Garments, Among which are included the following: GINGHAMS WAISTS A& *T TOWELING HOSIERY 5: wr OUTINGS 1IOY8* SUITS tW fife, SKIRTING GIRLS* DRESSES & X CRETONNES STAMPED G-OODS & SCRIMS CHILDREN'S HATS Fleislier's Knitting Yarns and C. M. C. k. ^'1 Goods are Reduced, but among those that are you arc sure to *y-' I «Kj find Many Unexcelled Values. ^ | All NEXT WEEK-OCTOBER 20th to 25th 1 1 FOR SALE NA/osley Ave. bel. Eighth St. Fine large house facing East, especially desirable for all-year-round being heated by hot water. Large rooms for summer rental aud high basement suitable for apartment. Lot 50x120 with double garage. Beautiful surroundings, - $>7,500 ! Massey 8c Edwards I OCEAN CITY. N . J. Don't Delay — Start Today A Why postpone opening an account with the First National Bank of Ocean City? You know how important it is to have money 1 ^.EM*waJy-/ ahead for emergency. Start now. I 3* Interest Paid on Savings - -\3vcics>- Fund Accounts. , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY. N. J.

CARPENTERS STEADY WORK APPLY I Wesley B. Porch * I 6\4 Guarantee Trust Bldg. ATLANTIC CITY, N- J. L - 1 I » SIMMS' ! RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 I lwmpm— " ' "

1 'I FOR SALE 4 Box Ball Alloys, A Monkey Ball Alloys, 1 1 Shuffle Board. Apply Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 75 . I Furniture Stored Bell Ptwne, 186-J •Reupholstcring LET US \Window Shades FOR YOU Awnings and \House Fflmishings Oor priif. ,r* I^weH, po-lbl. «Bnit»t«i)l With (lood Work »« HoM M.t.rl.l. Lawrence 1*1 . Lear 6,4 Anhury Avenu. <**" CUy' * J> mi nmiffrwmp-ANNUAL 0R WINTER vEASE A P ARTMdH 1 Ul-FURNISHEDor UNFURNISHED JOSEPH I® SCO III* AOHHCY I 757 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. L

MANY IMPROVEMENTS NOW BEING MADE IN THIS CITY

Building Permits in the Sam of More Than $100,000 Recently Issued. There'ln considerable activity In the building Hue lu thin city aud this condition has prevailed for several week®. There are a number of pretty cottage* aud apartments being constructed in various aectloua of the city, but the thing moat noticeable Is the jobblug aud general improvemeule to bouaett, etc. To the peraon who baa not given much attention to the condition! In thla city, It would be perhapa aur-l prlalug to him to iearn that permltx I have been U«ue<l from September 1 up to a few days ago for new work, alteratlone aud additions to properly to the amount of more than f 100,000. Some of the improvements being I made are an follower Swan <fc Trout are making au addlI tlon of twelve rooma to the Alvyu I I Hotel, 814 Brighton place, owned by Mrs. Alice Yarger, of Philadelphia. C. S. Johnson, of tbla city, lapuah-| lug work' on a new cottage for himeelf ou Central avenue, near Thlr- 1 teeuth atreet, coetlug $3500. Robert W. Scott, of Philadelphia, la building au $S500 cottage on St. Uharlee place, near Corinthian ave- 1 uue. Two cottages are being pushed for I Joseph M. Rowland ou First street, 'near the oceau front, -each costing about $7500. Humbert Pontlere la erectlug a cottage for Harry U. Call on Asbury aveuue, below Thirty-fourth street, costlug $3000. E. M. Evans Is building a garage nesr bis cottage on Twenty-third street, costing $200. Charles P. Clark Is building a bungalow and garage at Thirty-fifth street aud Central avenue, costing $3000. | Alterations are being made lo the cottage on Central avenue, near Ninth street, recently purchased by Mr. Otlinger, of Philadelphia, from Orvllle I Adams. These Improvements will! cost $2000. William Powell Is making very extensive alterations to the Shore Hotel. ■ ■ II s ■ PREVENT ACCIDENTS SCfttiroads to Begin Gallon-wide I . Drive Next Waturda?. Next Baturday, aud ending Ootober 31, the uatlon-wlde movement known as the •'National Railroad Accident Prevention Drive" will begin.

This movement does not apply only I to the railroads. The beads of various industries lu all sections of tbe country are asked to co-operate In tbla I , movement.

IKALMIA TRIBE TO | GET NEMEHBERS Arasapha Degree Team Coming from Atlantic to Initiate Large Claw. Efforts are being successfully mads 1 j to revive Interest In Kalmla Tribe, I No 220, Imp, O. R. M., of tbla city. There are a number of caudtdatee. nine or teu, at least, to be Initiated Into the mysteries of tbe order at next I Wednesday night's session. The degree team of Arasapha Tribe, Atlantic City, will be over to do the work. This Is one or tbe beet degree teams In Bouth Jersey. Tbe Initiation ceremoDies of the Red Men are I very beautiful and Impressive, and doubtless there will be a large attendance of the members at tbe meeting Wednesday night. Bome of tbe Grand Lodge otlosrs attended the eesslon of Kalmla Tribe last night, _ POMCBMAN WED8 Mini DnntcsTy Bride of Frank A. : Oct* nek. Frank A. Bchock, of the local polloe trans ocuocr, ui »»« i~i-w .

force, and Miss M*ry Duoleavy, of , Philadelphia, weee married In Bt. Augustine's Church Tueeday evening by the rector, the Rev. Thomas F- 1 I Blake. * The bride baa been housekeeper for I Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lawrence, Jr., of Philadelphia, cottagers here, for eeveral years. ware's swctalilcs, Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, 24 cents per pound. Finest quality fresh butter. 76 cents n*r pound. Mason fruit Jars, quarts and pints. Elegant flavored oolite only 60 cents per pound; good as the beet. New crop New Orleans molasses, 30 c«nts par quart. Large assortment choice apples, or- 1 auges, bananas aud all kind of frolt always on hand. Fresh egK* r,*ht frofn century, ■ I plenty of them. Hslna's sweet mixed pick Ice, very tasty, 16 cents par half-pound, adv., if For Balk.— Corner property, hot * water heat, 3 bed rooms, bath, lining room, dining room, kltcbm, garage ? $2100. Kevy terms. Possession at - once. Ralph I* Chester, 4» 8th Bt adv., IIS. It ) For BALR—The very desirable cor uer of Tenth street and Central ave lime, 80x100 feet. Inquire of Andrea 1 Brown. 1818 Columbia avenue. Phils 1 delphla,

some houses taken for winter But TIiobc Reported 75 New Families Are Not to be Found Here. Notwlthstaudiug the rutnors, repeated almost every day, aud much a» most of tbe local people would wish lo have It so, there does uot appear to be much foundation for ihe reports that Ocetu City Is hiving au addition of 75 or 30 families to Its winter population this year. Local real estate men have made some rentals of collage® and apartments to people from Philadelphia and other cities, but the number 1® far from belug auythlug like 76, or even 50 families. Earlier In the fall, some of the real estate men had many Inquiries fur heated bouse®, but they have few now, they say. There are, the real estate operator® state, quite a few heated cottages aud apartments here that can be rented. The followlug winter rental® have I been made by Clayton Haines Brick: Bamuel Russell's cottage, 1249 AaI bury avenue, to James F. Tallow and family, of Ulenslde. Mr. Tatlow ha® I au official position with tbe Readiug I Railroad Company. Randolph Fogg's cottage on Ninth street, near the Boardwalk, to Herbert I Berbey, who Is with tbe United Btetee Shipping Board at Hog Islaud, Philadelphia. One of the Champion apartments to Mtse Wolgamot aud Miss Tyler, who I sre Id business herein the summer I seasons, aud who formerly went to one of the winter resorts. Lieut. Commander James A. Campbell, Jr., U. 8. N.. District Communication Bu perl u tend en t of the Fourth Naval District station at tbe Philadelphia Navy Yard, and family, who I have been occupying apartments at 838 First street daring the summer, have decided to remain all winter. I Tbey have leased J. William Morrison'# apartments, 701 Moorlyu terrace. J. R. Jones Appointed. I John R. Jones, haberdasher, of this I city, has been appointed a member of the Cape May County sinking fund commission. Mr. * J ones succeeds R. W. Edwards, or tbls city, who resigned.

Has Wold Cottage. William L. Orr, of Philadelphia, plermaster of tbe Ooeau City Fisblng Club, has sold his cottage. 1441 West aveuue, to John P. Clark, of this city.

comfort station open for present Will be Closed to Public, However, at End of This Month. Director Fisher said at the weekly ' meeting of the City Commissioner® that tbe date tentatively agreed upon for the closing of the public comfort station at Eighth street aud tbe Boardwalk wan practically bere. but, lu view of present conditions, he thought it would be wise, he aatd, lo keep the station open until the end of the month. Director Campbell said that the matter is In Director Fisher's department. He favored keeping the station opeu until the end of tbls mouth unless cold weather should suddenly start. On motion of Director Fisher It wa® agreed to keep the public comfort station opeu uutll the end or this mouth. City Clerk Morris Informed the board that he has advertised tbe proposed general Improvement bond Issue of $80,000 lu the Dally Bond Record 1 aud OCEAN City Bkntinel. The following resolutions, presented by Director Campbell, were adopted. Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of the city of Oceau City, New Jersey, that Ocean CUy borrow a sum not exceeding $6262.00 under and by virtue of a resolution or ordinance previously passed by the Board of Commissioners of tbls city (Contract No. 707), aud that tbe proper officers execute a note or uolcs to secure said sum. Be it Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of the city of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ocean CUy borrow a sum not exceeding $500.00 under and by virtue of a resolution previously psssed by tbe Hoard of Commissioners of this city (emergency for music), and that the proper officers execute a note or oote« to secure said amount. Tbe resolution read at the meeting of the board September 29, and laid over, awardlug to E. A. Corson tbe • contract for the lagoon bulkhead and 1 pile breakwater, was agatu read and 1 adopted. Several bills were read and ordered ■ paid. WON SILVER CUP ( /Bob" iMerc© De*eloplni ■■ ■ Goiraisr, I "Bob" Pierce, of Atlantic CUy, for- • merly a well-known youug resident of this city. Is developing as a star golfer. He recently took up tbls game, and — r •

he gives every Indication of coming ' , through Id great shape. In a tournament at Cobb's Creek a [ few days ago, "Bob" won a silver cup , in one of tbe matches.

BRICK QUITS AS PRESIDENT OF CITY'S BOARD OF TRADE

SATS RELIGION MADE HER CRAZY I Mr&, Chas. Murphy, of This City, Sent to Asylum at Trenton. Mrs. Charles Murphy, of this city, I was takeo to the State Insane asylum on Tuesday after an examination a® I to her mental condition by Dr. Her•cbel Pelt It, of this city, and Dr. JobD 8. Douglass, county pbyslclsu, o! Cape May Court House. The husband of the woman claims that she became violently deranged after her third visit to the meetings of a religious sect known as the Pentecosters, who have headquarter® on South Vermont avenue In Atlantic City. She became very much excited over religion after these visits, he I claims. 'I Mrs Murphy was formerly a trained no rauipuj w«.«v.wv,v -

j nurse and Is about 47 years old. 8he « was twice married. She and her present l^usband were married six years ago. She has a daughter ten or eleven years old. Itestdrlck Write property. The Joseph L Scull Agency has Isold for the account of John R. KenId rick, of Philadelphia, four lots and I the livery stable on Haven aveuue, north of Eighth street, to Otis M. 1 Town send. The same agency has Isold for Mr, Kendrlck the cottage 4S» L Central avenue to C. S. Carllo, of I Camden. I I 1 s * I R. Curtis Robinson, 744 and 748 Asflbury avenue, Oceau City. N.J, ba« 'I been appointed a Commissioner of I Deeds far Pennsylvania, with full ao'Itbofltyto take acknowledgment and lptoof of toy deed, mortgage or other , conveyance of any lands, tenement® or hereditament® lying or being In said I State, or any other writing under seal, I I to be need or recorded in Pennsylvar I nit. and to administer an oath or afltr- < tnatlou. I I To One and All— Vn> not forget tht lold reiiahls Hay Villa Laundry, whlcti was established In \M Try it oncer I complete your Isundry while yw e l wait. Call, write or phone. W-W wlnt Bay avenue, Ocean ilty. s-l Fiances Fireman, Prop. 4 adv., ***»<».

No Action Taken, bnt He Declares That Resignation Will Stand. Clayton Hatnee Bxlck, at tbe meeting of the Board of Trade Tuesday eveulug. said that be desired to thank the members for those things they have done for him aud that be wished to tender his resignation as president of that body, tbe resignation to take effect on that evening, without any thought of taking it back. It is proposed to reorganlee tbe board at the beginning of the year, be said, #d4 there should be new blood.! With the kindest of feelings, he said, he asked tbe hoard lo accept his resignation. H. 8. Mowrer, who had taken the chair at Mr. Brick's request, could find no one to make the motion, as requested by Mr. Brick, aud, therefore, the resignation was not accepted. Mr. Brick said he would not be at tbe next regular meeting of tbe board, . as be expects to take a vacation trip, with his wife, early In November, but ! be declared that hla reetf nation would

stand. i ndrrnrnt Of»cr*tlon. Mre. \V. K. Ftsher. of Camden, formerly of tbls city, underwent an operation for tumor on Cuesday. She ha® been very sick for some time. The operation was performed in the Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia. isle or NVllttsery. Large asiwrtinent \>f Pattern Hats reduced for Friday and Saturday only. J, H. Hlldreth, W Asbury ave. adv.. It. Young bustnes* lady dealren permanent board, ref., Protestant, private family. Preference where there are young people. State full particulars in abswerlng. Addtasa Box N.» | TtltKL offica. adv., it. Are you looking for a cottage sits In I (he Harden*, price® 188b to $880 or 1 r house with bay front. In center ol t town? For term® apply to Absl D 1 scull, 81? Central avenue, or phow , adv., 8-1. tf Loot -Near Fogg garage on Aeburj 1 avenue bat pin, about three incbe long, with four blue sapphire®. R« a turn to H. M. Ores, W» Third stive h and receive reward. advs R Room VOX RIVT -WWI hot »n ? cold ran tiing water. 886 Wsaley avr L nue 8dv„ ft. Try an advertfaemsnt In the Skht

MOTOR POWER VEHICLES FOR STREET DEPARTMENT

pushing plans i for new hotel I Lippincott Company Includes a Number of Responsible Ont-of-Town Men. Matter® are progrmaiug well, it Lj stated, In the proposition of the Upplucott Hotels Company, wbhsta, a® has been announced In tbe Skntijskl, plana lo build a aeveu-story hotel, fronting on Ocean avenue, between Ninth and Tenth street®, tbl® connecting, by meant of a bridge, with the Swarlhmore Hotel, on Wesley avenue. opposite, the Swartbmore to be greatly Improved. Tbe officer® of tbe company are: i President, Frank R. LtpplncoU. of tbls city; vice president, J. Clarence Parson t, secretary and treasurer of the Parsons A Baker Manufacturing Company and president of the Farm- ( era' aud Mechanics' National Bank, ( Pboenlxvllle; secretary and treasurer, I). Adna Brown, supreme president of the fraternal order of Beavers and ( secretary of tbe Canadian Society of Philadelphia. During the war Mr. Brown was chief of tbe division of futrautll shipments of tbe Korean of Exports, War Trade Board, Washington. In addition to these gentlemen, the other directors are Henry C. Clark, of the Bradley Market firm, Philadelphia; Wm. A. Lindsay, of the Wm. A. Lindsay Irou aud Brass Foundries, Manayunk; J. F. J.Sweeney, a Philadelphia broker, and Judge Sylvester Towosend.of Wilmington. ANNUAL REUNION Major Thomas to Attend Ctvtl War Veteran's aeeilo*. Major L. R. Thomas, of this city, will attend tbe thlrty-aixth annual reunion of the Survivors' Association of tbe 97th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, In West Chester, on Saturday, October 26. Tbe association will have a bustoess meeting In tbe morning, with a dinner at noon. Exercises will be held at the soldier®' monument in the park, wbeu the ad- . dress will be made by Major John A. ' Farrell, of NVeet Chester. There will be a camp-fire In Use afteri noon, with tbe community tinging led

Jerry Sbaw, of Philadelphia. Descendants oT tbe veterans have { been Invited to attend the reunion. Major Thomas la second vice preai- { dent of the association. T • ■ 1 P. 0. S. OF A. WILL GITE A DANCE Order Also Preparing to Have Big Time in Lodge Rooms Halloween. Members of Washington Camp. No. 76, P. O. 8. of A., and their friend® will have a dance in the lodge rooms tomorrow evening, and a Jolly time b expected. There will be good music. The lodge will have a "social exenralon" in Its rooms Frtday evening of next week, and In tbl® the men will be joined by the members of tbe P. O. | of A. An entertain lug program b being arranged, and the member® of | both organisations are looking for- , ward to an enjoyable evening. Washington Camp will have a Hai- ; lowe'en masquerade dance in tbe ! lodge rooms Friday evening. October 81. It I* planned to make this one of the big social affairs of the fall. » , ^ , -- For Rent.— Apartments, hot water 1 heat, electric light®, all convenience®. I* tavotnbed— $12 to $20 per month. F. l R. Champion, 812 Moortyu terrace. J adv , 10 2, « d — —

City Commissioners Take . Steps to Procure Equipment Cor Next Summer. Director Fisher said at the weekly | meeting of the City Commbafeeer® J that, in July, there were paaaed by this board two ordinances^ ons pro- • vidiug for the purchase ot a motor •_ power sprinkling cart and a motor ; power truck with a dumping body i and a motor power road scraper for I tbe street department of this city, and the other for the purchase of a motor power vehicle for tbe director at the department of streets and highways and for tbe ate of Ihe health department and such other depart maul ae tbe same may have to be oieresartty used. In order to have these for spring, the city must start now to ammgs for securing them, and he moved that tbe clerk be Instructed to advertise tor bid®, tbe bids to be receivad at the meeting or tbe board Mooday, November 3. After Mayor Champion aald that the motion had been, second id, the call was called. Mayor Champion and Director Fisher voted "yea," and Director Campbell voted "no." Director CampbelUtom tbe time tbe ordinance® were Introduced, baa voted "no," It was moved and seconded that the specifications be placed on His in tbe clerk's office. Mayor Champtoe and Director Flsber voted In favor of the motion. Director Campbell did not vote. Tbe advertisement for bids appears elsewhere in • this Issue of tbe BernXKL. Tbe car for tbe use of tbe highway department and tbe director of tbe health bureau la to be a four asatad , four-cylinder enclosed vehicle. Director Fisher, at tbe does of the meeting, told of a recent viett made by Mayor Champion and htm ml f to Asbury . Park. In that reaoet they found that the dty used five motordriven water sprinkling carts from 7 a. m. us til 2 p.m. daily, except daring wet weather. All of there have provisions for a road scraper. In tbfts way they do the work at many teams of horses. Each track cover* 42 miles a day and uses 4200 gallons of water. They drive at not lees than twelve mites au hour, aud keep tbe streets duet less. In wet weetber the scrapers are attached to the sprinkling tracks and tbe streets acrapcd.

The tracks weigh ti tone each, and each carrie® 1000 gallons of water. Asbury Park has nine fire companwith fire fire bouses. One fireman la 00 duty In each house. All the other members of tbe companies are voiuutrers. GOT PINE SNAKE Conductor "Jack" Hallermn^oftb* Company, caught a alx-fhiK ploe *oeke at See lele Junction lb* larter put of last week. He brought It to this city and tbe soake was exhibited In a store window rt Fourth street sod Asbury avenue, where ft wom viewed with awe by many sebooi children. The snake was of a light yellow Hot. wttb many brown spots 00 ft* Una. It was quits lively. Mr. Hellereo, early thta wrek. took the snake back to Sea IsM Janettoo. ! There It was seen and taken by • man on the train to Cape May, Try oar "Ortgtnai" cboootote cream r these two addition* to ojar tvooreraw r baud-made line are inxly woodeeflil and a trial will convince Lake's, 841 Asfcory »**-» lslV^ n r Have you met our new Trio? Cboc- . olele Orea® tw adv. 1$$, *

St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church BCY. JOHN T, QIU/ltON. Pastor tOi 5 Contra! Avenue THE WINTER SCHEDULE WILL EE ANNOUNCED LATER FOR SERVICES | TO BE CONDUCTED EVERY SUN DAY BEGINNING NOVEMBER ad. " :: " e 9M*m®i8- — — •ai!issawswpws"wremwraP8*bU®|to>ili'IBh » __ 1 . a n | The Baptist Corner j I - . *" 1 «' ■ a X I '* I A l\>rtlon of Rv»cy Morning Sbrvtca Hers ry ! after Oivan to the Children f,1 Who Attend. •*) s j ^ An VvsrviB® Kv vavm and © -it 1 . " 1 1