Ocean City Sentinel B&y r--' *' * " * • "" * 1 "" — 1 — koorra a*p fuoiaaa *r> Kvut Tbvuoat R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phono No 66~X A.dv»rM»eia*iiU In local coiumut, & conUi jar llu«, each luvorttou. Monthly and yearly role* mrnUUod on application. Job worn promptly dono t>jr *tp*rtono*d unda. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1019. £uur*4 nt tin foot Offlo* at Oomui Cay * J m aa aaoond olaaa mall matter. All the people of Ocean City aliould do everything within their power to make Arm l« lie© Day (November II) a truly memorable oceaalou. The M< rgpu lUuck Post and the city ofticlalare oo-operatlug to ihl« end. Turks are more people in Ocean City now than baa been the co ml thou at lhla aemaon for a number of yearn The more the merrier. PoaeJbly, iu the not far distant future, we may have a good-clxrd winter population. We are all hoping for this condition. BRLoruM la more prospermia than ' ever, Croat Britain's exports are Increasing In volume wltb great rapidity ami France la planning to play a 1 gigautlc part In woild Industry, now A being busy preparing to annex the 1
trade of Germany. Tbe altruMio Americana wbo have been elttlug up ulgbte weeping over the future of Europe could have spent their time lo better advantage thinking up ways and means'wbereby tbe United Slate* 1 may be able to avoid being puabed • out of tbe markets of tbe world, In- 1 eluding our owu market, wheu our < friendly rivals get to going good. t • 1
Congressman Bacuaracu addressed a meeting of Republican workers at Cape May Court Houae one evening Hat week, and be waa given a warm greeting by tbe men, all of whom have a strong personal regard for the energetlo representative of tbie district la the halls of Congress It was the first time many of these constituents have seen tbe congressman In probably two years, be being busy, as be expialued, iu Uongreso daring tbe strumous days of tbe war. Congressman Bacbaracb made a clear and forceful speech. In wbicb, among other things, be told of tbe culpable extravagance of tbe Democratic party during tbe war period. It 18 all wrong to call a soldier a "private," aaye a correspondent of tbe West's Recall. "There le nothing private about me," be asserts. *'I have been examined by fifty doctors, and
tbey haven't missed a blemish. I have confessed to being married and having no children. I bave told my previous occupations and my salary. 1 have nothing in my past that has not been revealed. I am tbe only living thing that baa less privacy than a goldfish. I sleep in s room with countless other men and eat with abont nine hundred. I take my baths with tbe entire de. tachmenL 1 wear a suit of tbe tame material and cat as 5 000.000 other men. I bave to tell a pbyelclen whenever I ktae a pretty girl. I never bave a single minute to myself. And yet tbey call me 'private.' " OOsOrre Anxiiailcc Day. Armistice Day will be appropriately observed in tbe First Preebyterlan Church on Bunday. In tbe morning tbe Rev. Dr. R. 8. Snyder will preach on tbe aubject, - Wbo Won tba War?" In tbe evenlog tbe addreaa will be on "The Fourth Year." A cordial invitation le extended to every member and friend to attend these services. — — S #■ m Ready for Improvement#. Director Pfeber reported at the weakly meeting of the City Commit, (doner* that Mr. Bund, of tbe Shore Faet Una Company, bad seen him In reference to tbe proposed Improvements to the highway on Eighth street, between Aebury and Weat avenoee. This work wl/I soon be started. l>r. Snyder In Demand. The Rev. Dr. R. 8. Snyder recently addressed tbe Men's Clnb of Beyonne, ' N. J,, tbe students of Perklomen Boys' School end also preached tbe
fourth annlvareary sermon of tbe West Coltlngawood Preebyterlan Church. tt,*" Hotel Arrivals. killbk oottaoe Mrs. 8. Bunting, Mist M, R, Bypbard, Philadelphia. BLBKBON. Herbert A. Drake, Camden; W. J. Brncker, Atlantic City; Jatne* Fields and wife, PbUadklpbla. KATHLtT. T. H. Coders and wife, Katbryn Evtt, Dr. V. A. E. Cadman and wife, Florence Cadman, John Cadman, J. Moore and wife. Marfan Moore. Misa Glndele. F, Delrymple, Harry liootje and wife, Philadelphia; A. H. rtlckler and wife, Ocean City. Mrs, Howaitl Holmes, Edith G. Holmes, J. W. Dendenberger and w|f#, c, Darlington Jones and wife, Morgan H. Thomas, wife and son. Philadelphia. nracAYgflt, Mrs. C, P. Hale, Weston, W. Va.; *\ Itoee, <3. O. Htnut and daughter, It, H Vean, Marian Moore, Mrs J. Moors, r, Bkioner and wife, Cbas, Hherrlek. It. Hartmao, Philadelphia; K O Howell, Jr., Avalnn; A. H. Bbafier, • J. W. Bair, HtrrJaburg; A. T, ltosen, Jackson elite, Pia ; Kalliryn Glndele, Pittsburgh; J, L. Fearock, Cosiervilfe; B. B Hwan and vrtfe, Ocean UHy. U. 8. Calvert end wire, Toronto; Rojd Burnett and wire, J. W. Lang--irtlh and wife, tt. J. Nnhw, C. R , llradrhbergb, Gladys Belw, H. G. Illacit, Albert U. Origan, Wltmer Middleton, Rae Baitereby. h. R. Huow, Jr., Florenrw Gaktler, R, Hattman »N**y ftataltff#, Roy K. Mabaa, Dor'»ihy Owen*. M»ry Vogdee, John i Wilds and wife, R, R. HatlsR and.'1 'nmily, W, Trncbpp end wtfs, W. R. !T Wn'tlrQo4M*a*IPbl§i 154,1,1 1 1
''ANOTHER LARGE ~ PROPERTY SOLE Thorn Building Taken by Visitor— May be One Who Bought Bourse. i Frank E. Derby, who made the salt) of the Bourne Building, GO* Kw fert, also reports the sale of the Tlioru Building, uu the opposite corner of Eighth street and A -bury avenue. - This was bought by the same rueu. This building Is three stories high, and the dluieualous of the property are 100x100. Tbe prices obtained Iu both sale* were satisfactory lo owners. ARE ALL NAMESHERE? Tbr>'re \V«incd for Prupo-nl Memorial Tsbiei. The Progressive League's couiiuillee I to arrange for a memorial tablet foil tbe Ocean City boys wbo were In the service In the war wtlb Germany bar obtained a list of uamea of these men. I Tbe committee wishes to have tbel complete list, and those of the Bknti n el readers wbo ru ay know of tomr whose names are not ou tbe follow i tit list are asked to report these to Walter I Alien or Dr. J. Tboruley Hughe* oi J member of tbe league:
John B. Adams. Raymond Adams, Jomea Addili&xio, Joseph Addiliaiio. Raymond Barlow, John D. Barr, Earl F. Breckley, Joseph Boothroyd, Roy I Benth&m, Wm. J. Bateson, Haney L. I Chaltln. Walter R. Chattln. Jr., Howard Craven, William C. Chance, Dudley Cone, William Cook, Goorgo F. I Conover, Andrew Cobb, Ewing T. Cor- 1 son, Roger Cooper, Barton Champion, I 1 Campbell, Harold Cotton, Ed- 1 i
• ward Cotton, Russell Crane, Nicholas 1 DeRoso, Brannin J. Douglass, Gulsep- » pe Datillo, Harry Dibb, Vance L. Eal>. 1 Frank Evans, Maurice L. Foster, Geo. 1 Follin, Constant Ford, John M. Fisher, ' Roscoe Faunce, George W. Good row. I Loren J. Goff. William Cibb, Jr., Gerbaslo Dominic, Leonardo Guaraclna. Raymond Haley, H. N. Houllngs. John Helllwell, Theo. Hildreth, Maurice Hlllman, Russell Henry (deceased). Morgan Hand, Jr., Isaac Hoffman. Clarence Hart man, Nicholas Impaglioxxi (deceased), William Ingersoll. Chris. Ingersoll, William E. Jeffries. Irving M. Jeffries. Leroy Jeffries, Hoy Johnson, Howard C. Kensinger, Edward A. Lee, Leonard Lear, Harry L. Lake, William A. Lynch, Malcolm C. Leslie, Earl E. Morryman, Oscar Morey, Ralph Mosley, Leonard P. Murphy, Joseph Miroghioli, Lewis McAllister. Thomas Morris, Clarence Meade, John
, Marts, Jr., WlUlam Meehan, William Massoy, Jr., George D. Norcom, Ohae Nlckles, Earl Newkirk. Claude L. Nickerson, Earl W. Nickerson, Anthony Pasne, J. L. Pyle, Victor Pontlere. James Palermo, Stanley Pierce, Raymond Price, Chester Rosfe. Raymond I Reeves, Elmer E. Ranck (deceased), I Ellsworth Rogers, Alfred R. Smith. Louis Stein, Harry Sharpham, Joseph Swan. Norvin C. Smith, Earl Sharp. Horace F. Smith, Thomas Scull, HIram Steelman, Charles Schock. At- i thur Shoemaker, Earte Steelman, Jay I Smith. Cbarles Stetxer, Maurice Sharp I Frank J. Sannlno, John H. Srlt, Wilfred Sooy, Maurice Scull, Joseph Shropshire, Bud Shiding, Rev. R. S. -Snyder, H. SL Clair Thorn, Elbert I Tront, John E. Trout, Newlln Turner, I Otto Thompson, Miss Aletha Town- 1 send, Ralph Van Glider, Wilbur VanTine, Richard Voss, Maurice Wrig- 1 gins. Jay Wrig gins, Heulings Wallace. Dr. J. H. Whltlcar, Albert Weston, Albert H. Wells. Frank Zlegler and John N. Johnson. Ausctstea PrcM Here. Because of the Importance of Tue* day's election, sud In order to cover tbe results In Cape May County a* quickly as possible, tbe Associated Press bad a special wire from Ocean City to Philadelphia. Tba association was represented bora by Jobn F. Mac Names, of the 8kntjn*l, wbo obtained permission from Dr. H. T. Fould* and Freeholder Jobn P. Fox to have tbe wire run Into the Ocean City Republican Club. ■ » . I i ^ i
e : e OOlo Maine Woods. 3 Mayor Cbam plon left here yesterday and will start this morning for , the Maine wood, where be will remain notll November 22 He Is a meuv ber of Henry D. Moore's party, whose members, beside Mr. Moore, include 1 - William G- Moore, W. D. flherrerd ' sod Bert Crawford, of Haddonfield, r and Cbarles Runkle, of Haddonl1 , Heights. Mr. Moore's camp Is all t Ooaw#. ] I ( Holy Triad y Ch arch Services. |i , Services in Holy Trinity Epincopsil' Church, Eleventh street and Central h | avenue, Sunday will be ae follow*: I 9.30 a. m., Sunday school and adult I ■ ' Bible Cla*e; 10.45 a. m , church ser I ' vloa; 7.45 p. m , vespers and sermon |c Inspiring music. First Bunrtey of month. Holy Communion. Tbe Rev. I , W. Watts, M. A., le rector. | Mrstirtas | C. Howard Kensinger, of Camden, wbo has been w|fh the Ocean City Tills and Trust Company since Octo- 11 ' berf 1917. has resigned He hi* nb laloed a good position with the Nnrih western Trust Company of Phils lei pbta end will begin bis dulle* next Monday. He lias also resigned aill secretary of tha Progressive league, ■ ■ 1 ■ afri • i V.Swvrr Wsfcm Addrasa, Herbert A, Drake, a well known Camden lawyer, delivered an interestIng sddrete on live Issues of the day II before Ihe membsre of the Ocean t.ity 11 Republican Club rtsturday evening. II Tii# rain Interfered with tlrf attend sue*, but there was a falr-efeed crowd I present, i Med CTraa# Week. I This Is Red Cross Week, and In ihf*U connect Rhi it ie annonnced that sub- D script lona will betaken at the First f| Preebyterlan Church next rtunday All people everywhere should give •* I Irnorh Si possible lo thl* worthy m.||Hilton. • H
ADDS RUNNING WATRR All Ubcaym; Houuii >1 eve Title )or Privet# itetltN. Mrs. Elicabetli BluuUIti, who will close the Ulscayue Hotel today and re luru to Philadelphia, w ith her daugb V lets, the last of this w vek, Is making a number of Improveuieiits to her hotel 8he I* having 32 of the rooms pro vldcd with runulng water. The other e rooms have private hath*. The work is being doue by the R. 1 1 H. Johusou Co., of this city. f I * - - — — I Appoiutcd Cburctt OruuutHt. Leslie Hughes, sou of Mrs. J. H. , I Hildreth, has been appointed organist f I of tbe Flret Presbyterian Church, sud I he assumed his duties last Sunday. <1 The young man is a muslciau of I marked ability, and hU many friends I are pleased to hear of hi* appointment I to thl* Important position. ■ ■ » . ... PRAISES WOMEN OF NIPPON I California Newspaper Speaks In HIqH- | eat Terms of Those Who Reside In That Stats. Japan la a wonderful nation In a I vary great many way a. It has accomplished marvels, it has leaped forward I at almost a sliigte bound Into a front I placo among tho world powers, but ^ I wo are convinced that the greateet | thing about Japan la lta women. All women are. pf cour»j charming, but our obssrvailob^la that tho women of Japan aro especially and particularly so. Wa see much of them her# la California, and wo have an opporI tunlty to Judge. To begin with, tho majority of them aro very pretty, and all of them have R certain grace that can come only from centuries of gentleness and good breeding. They hare soft voices. There Is an Irresistible appeal In their
i It is often commented that the men i . of Japan hnvo adapted themselves to I Western way* with an Incredible ease. I But they have not equaled their womI en In tho performance of this difficult I feat for an Oriental race to adapt ltI self to Occidental customs and habit*. In many social functions as well as in public, numerous Japaneso women btva boen seen here In California. I Tho grace of their bearing and the I charm of their manners have- deeply I impressed all with whom they have come In contact. Japan is a nation I that bad no music, yet the most popular singer on the operatic stage today I Is a Japanese woman. And this Is I only an instance of their conquests. We do not think there is any reaI son to worry about what Japan will I or will not do In the world. Any naI tlon that can produce such women as I that nation produces will not only I succeed, bnt will endure. — Los Angoles — Times. _
Another Use for Airplanes, Wro Interested In aviation have gdTttficed the theory that photographic maps of cities made from views taken from on glxplane, would bo of valuers I n part of tho records of the fire do- | paybnepU. Thoy would bo as valuaI bio to the flro chief as similar maps of tho baUiehcld* of Franco provod to the compandors of *jroies. Suok a map, for instance, would enable the chief to I Ynow at a glance the best means of I getting at a big fire, the surrounding I roofs and so forth. By qm of the map the dangerous areas and tones could I be plotted in tho same manner ns In wartime. | Anxious. A city school principal was rushing along the street tho other day when a youngster about eight years old stopped her. "Aro you tho principal at Blank buildlngr ho asked. Tho principal nodded ber head. ''Why? Do yon go there?" she asked In turn. "No," ho returned. 7 go to another hyihliny. But I Just granted to know if tho Ilddn' had begun at your building yatr' First Secretary of Navy. The first secretary of the navy was Benjamin Rtoddert of Marylnnd, appointed In 1798, at the time of Adams' administration; he also served through the administration of Jefferson. Proposals. proposals w| | be r*ctlv*d by the ItoanS of Cominlaaiontra 01 Ocean City, N*w Jerwy, at n ireetln* or «*l<1 Hoard lo b* held ftn Monday, November U, nun. at tbe boar 01 S o clock la tbe afternoon, la tbe Commie elonere Chambers, Ctty Hell, Ocean City, New Jersey, for On* nmtor drawn, Triple ( Combination Fire Apparatus. mnaietin* of lto*« body, wflha rapacity or 1W feel of lioee, chemical Tank w!l.h *° pitona capacity and bronee ramp wttli at least 700 xallona p»r minute Capacity. Deluding all ncceaaary rqntpmeni, such ee ladder a, axes, erow bam, door opener*, wrenches, etc. Motor to be equipped with ■elf starter, electric lights, sear* 1 1 light*. pecdometer, cioek. etc. Apparatas to f*e tally equipped forscrvior ex« pl water hose | The bidder lo furnish e complete specifies i Hon A certified check, parable to the City rreasarer. Ocean f^niy. N. j.,or rash in tlw•um of 6 per cent, of Hie bid toaroonipeny •weh bid. Tli* *ucoe*srn| bidder to nirnlsh a snren company bond In the sum of (he contract price by tho manufacturer, le cover mano facturcr'e vuarmnte* for one year and to cotc» fb* replacement j-t any or nil dot part* and coal of ln>taUatlon of •»!«■ in eccordsnre with HW la* oflSISof Nsw Je sey. Tn» Hoard or CouimteaioierB reserve the Hlhtto /eltev any or all bids; also an *llernate bid for same character of apparwtu* and equipment wtihHQ xnllon per minnie pump •-apacity All parts lo correspond witb capacity of pump, «. s .. A MORftlfl. II -S.lt., P. city Clark. ■ - 1 | Are You a Slave to Stoves? 1« your houw h«ued only b I 0 you wan^ do away with the dirt and trouble of car- i I tying coal and anhet through th* room#? Do you want more heat at les# cost? , Why not investigate rhi. lnTERn>irioMij Onepipe Heater Ask tit if it it pntc- I rtcal for y«ir home «WAfi $, TFOUT. Agents J HMDAafcartAva^Owaatit^N.J, | J
ANDREW C. BOSWHLL City Solicitor of Ocean City, circled A**euiblyujuii from (.'ape May Uouuty. I IS your property covered fully with insurance? Let us write your next policy — old reliable companies. During the next few months your automobile is more liable to catch fire. Suppose you run over some one or your car is stolen — have you any protection? Have your car insured and do it now. Ralph L. Chester Ocean City Real Estate 420 EIGHTH STREET Telephone. 26
Bell Phone, I86-J # Furniture Stored ,Reupholstering 1 ESTIMATE ]^,ndow Shadcs ! FOR YOU )Awnings and ; (House Furnishings - °ur PrtcetBW Low cm! possible coii«iHt«nt with Gooji Work and Real Material. Lawrence n. Lear 6S4 Aabury Avenue o^,, c|ty< N j SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 Going Gunning? ifvS1 nh0V" e^r' — They tare very *carce. A full line of Peter*' vice ,»d quality .t the Wh° ",<X,U ,h'm' Srr" Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTER e. ALLEN, Jiff. 848-50 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. j. The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. j. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THF AMILY MAN Spacious Boardv . Ik. Fr^e Band Concerts During Season. Great 1 sb.ng in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Ya^b'sman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS ^ • — — ■ — Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results. 1
I n I ^ I Any Kind Any Where | I Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITV, N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoeniers an(' Builders JOBblNG A SPECIALTY 1040 asbury avenue ocean city n. J. you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty oi the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis M. Townsend 8th St. Opposite P. 0. BUH.DER Tr I City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE . OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE , EOS IB. HIL.BMAIN u"A.:ry buimjert"*Novelty 44 Pipelese " • — — ■ — — — ^ — __ — - PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONEB: SOS. SSO FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF O ITY OPEN ALL THE TEAR % Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING a»O DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue iJ0-j Ocean City, N J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Real Estate For Sale Bid BAROAIINS Cottages Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some states in ray 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 ftlQ A.hury Av.nu. Oc.,n City. IS. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. .T"" l°,kvlow !/ *"u <•«" »; "<■ loll voo tt oiiw. Bargain* in Hav and Orewn front propertl** rhoivr eon a (re* for Ocean City. f°r ehol^ «r P> ° J. M; CHESTER & CO., ^ Ocean City, N. 1 REAL. ESTATE -«C insurance Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. U. PLUMBING p'r ° rr-; rrVr SKSsnat jawats O. H. BACON 007 Htshth at Advertise in the Sentinel. 1
! COWAWI a»» •r«iJwtJU OTIS III. towsseyd BUILDER Ohfick: 8th St. Oppotitt p 0 OCEAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nail, „„ exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A »PfcC4ALU i'tiour, IW-U t"nnbnn Oc*«« City, g j George W. Harris Contractor. Builder and Jobbing Plan* Krrc. b«n**U^a 4 ; Leander S. Corson BUILDER 103e WCSLCV Ave. OCCAW CITY, W. J. *H0*l.Ur.« HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Tmhstriti ocu* cm. i. j. Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER t ***, work promptly iMtodcd to for Sale Cottages for S»U and - Ttet|-thT< St ud At ten An. OCEAN CITV, I.J. Bell #*onc. «6i*J ALBERT G. GILBERT^ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, <x Ban city, w. j. E* tiinalaa Kcrulabad. KulJ Llw of John Loco* a co's HaisU Varn taboo, ICte.. at Oar Htora. A too. John T. L**n»* Lead an# OU Ooo■lanUj is Hioct Brnabea and Fainter*' »opptk«. BKrclc Tire* ana Moppin*. hic,r.r k* palrlDf Promptly At landed To. 6. 0. AUm f. film H. S.A#i« 8E0. Ou ADAMS ft CO, PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MUCK LATHfG, Etc,, Etc. 411 Work la Mjumi Use Promptly Attended To. OCCAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S ~ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRCCKLEY, Pbop . Ready Mixed Palnta, Lead and Oil* 930 and 922 Aabury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY B*ll Fbene. Ij7-W Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Something New for tbe benefit of Ocrau City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will your hotel, boonlla# bona*, priml# count*-. of>c*. or any thluc yon barr m dra n. NV* rnrol*h rrrrytbloa. Jeai |1ti a* thr Job. wr do the rr*,. All work foararircd. Ve will i1o II tr Uir contractor da v. Ulv* n« a (rial. 7j0 Weat Avenue Ocean City New Jcrwj B-li Pbooe,7#.W JONES, ROGERS * BASSE LL A. U JON KM, Manairrr Children'! Nate Caltlnf JERRY DiFRiRCO'S SHAYIHC PARLOR Flrst-Class Service EIGHTH and BOARDWALK and 843 ASBDRY AVEHUE fir ruiL is what voo*e) C-rOiNOTO&AVC . i ^ — f "hi AT BALKY rf I ruRNAce J THE Littte Plumber inquires about the cosfbtt of your borne. In your furnace mtNbehaviug? If you will let us repair and adjust it, it will serve > uu faithfully oc we'll kttow the reason. Save coal morning, noon and night. Hell ffKWie, No, m Wm BURKHRRDT F49-SI Mmj *mm MEM HTT. I I, »n AdTertlMneal

