OCEAN CITY SENTINEL , § I
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER IK, 1919.
NO. 38
Ocean City Sentinel Published Wsskiy ocean OITY. IN. o -BTR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietoi li.oo Per Year, 8trictly in Advance. niuiijiL Pr. YV. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1»UI 1U*. lu. u^u'K liuUMB: ■Ittofp.m. I u to a p. m. tkil I'tKinr. MrJ.c l <13 u»0**tlca Mwim* aoo CW nvv t is uiOiuUca HwciliftU Muvciiiciii* Dk. Florence B. Haines Hour* Uy Appointment OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hour*— 1-10 a. iu., Allen Corson, H. D. 3x6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Inirr-tttate l»-A. yiiKSCJIEL PKTTIT, M. D. BOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY dOIrt llour*: « 10 10 a. n». 7 to a p. m. pbone uiD.v tloti * i'lioiietti 1'i.tU •.' « u». I 3 |> iu 6 a p. iu. John H. Wiiiticar, M. D. Eighth ano central Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian ►1 l>entiHt»* 809 Central Avenue tM.ftLAJf CITY* N» JBell I'hnnc, 152. Ball Phone ant. W Ocean City Calif Otven Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE ^veterinary surgeon LO|* * Specialty 3; NOHTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J formerly Chief Veterinarian U. 5. Sxpraaa Co. OflW Hour*. Oc*an City T ur-lay Wedn *0*3,1 M ™- Friday, Hatorday, ( 1 30-5 30 p m. DK. CHAS. H. VAIL Orteopathlc Ph)i'cUui Uemn Clt uittja PhlladelpUla ufllea A6 Rich Hi HU 14JI& Heal Eatai* Tru*t lildf. Pboo .'HA J PbOM, Waluut Uw Rootii Phones Night Ph«>ne Call, 66-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy lib and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phoue 215* W Phone your order* W* Ael vrr free ATTOMBia»*T*l.* » Wootton. Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 409 NiMTH itrict Law ImhOin# Ocean City. H. 4. ATtaaTic City. R. 4. 0»"«r Howea: <»«. a. 3 e. a. MORGAN HAND~ ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, ftoUcttor. Maater no-J lt*a/uii»er in Ol»sn»jt«r> pr*mr Court Comnjinaiouef ■ Notary I'uNlrCApr. NAt rniJt f HOiiNl,, A i, I Opposf!* Public Baitduw) W. holt A roam. aruhkv C- Mp*wk. IjAW offices Apgar & Boswell, MarrKM I* CHAHCEHt KOUUAK HUILlHNO, AHbUKY AVK.NLK and KlUHTU MTRKh OC1CAN CITY, N. J
LAW OFFICES _ Godfrey 4 Read Room* 31ft, SIS nod *17 Harriett Building II I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. CoAvryancing HoUry Public JOSEPH L. PYLB Member 8oc. Inc. Accountants PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT latum* Taa Report* 737 Aabury Ave. """ ■■ ' 11 J Wm. H, Coi.ussom. Jr. A -no. M.Am. Hoc. C, RCivil Engineer and Surveyor Clly Kng m«*f, rtccan OUf.fl J. " — — — * i *" ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies | lac. Philadelphia end Seashore Seventh St* and West Ave Ocean City, N* J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk I J AVE yon a cottage, bungalow 1 or apartment to furnish' W t n*V« a line of rugifirtMN at lea*' thriii Fhltftdelpbla price*, Window fthadai a specialty. CHAS. «f AOAMS 4 MO. rao-tt ARRUHY AVE,
Cljrjstmas nub Ncni Bear 0ift Suggestions FOB HflR FOH HIM Sachet Powder* ' ; <1* Pound Smokinj ToNice Boi of Writ- Automobile Goccln "Pare and Shaw" Comb. y B.". StemoStoves 'TJ.ut.'.'S | -M.nk.Wuhl.,- MAKBANUtBALOIFT Genuine Leather 'Rcmtnc* Choco- H'e have at/ xtjUt on hand Wallet* and late*" Pocket book* Thermo. Bottle*— All Strlu. Puce, and Sue* = ' t .it ia a position to meet rour demand* for all sty lea ol Eastman Kodak* and Camera* and Fretr.o Camera. POO BABY Kattlei. Tcethina Rinii. Powder Puff*. Celluloid Powder Boiet. Celluloid Soap Boiti. Baby Talcum. Rubber Animal*. Babr Hot Water Bottlea. etc. Aik for a "Baby Record Book." free to all who request one Bnne the b.b* in and *et it* accurate weight on out "Babr Scale." Wr have a nice and full line of Chrl.tmaa and New Year Greeting and Gift Card* Come in and Irt u. ati.it you to pick out your gift* in our line for Chmtrnat During the holiday* we will have a Mr, lecgvt Service for your benefit, to delieet gift*. Come in at.d inquire if interrttrd or driite taid tee tire hughes' Central Pharmacy J Eighth and WciLy Ave. '• JgSSZSitSiJS: D- Ocrao CUy. N. J. IIU, '■ if lf=img 1 1 >TY=1(— =11 Elt^l Fw^EAVEI^sj v Just one more week of shopping. Don't, please don't, put it all V ® off until the last day or two. Come in early and make your w 2 selections. :: :: " '»'* :: :: X 0 What more appreciative gift than a garment or two (D of our Dainty Silk Underwear % suck as Camisoles, * Bit lie Burke's , Chemise, Night Gowns or Silk a * t'ndervests, A 0 Hosiery. Lisle and Silk , all shades; Gloves, knit . - w wool, Chamoisetie; Underwear , ribbed , fleeced, all * : ; wool: Sweaters, any color, any price: Umbrellas, a jP turn's, ladies', children's, A Handkerchiefs , Handbags , Aprons, Slippers, Blankets , 3 W and Satin for a dress in varied assortment. * $ 809 ASBURY AVENUE » | Weaver s ocean city. n. j. | ^ XI OTWITHSTANDING the great increase in building |\| costs, there has been more building since August ^ ^ i st completed, under wav, and being contracted for than ever before in the resort's history. Why is this ? Because people are convinced that these costs will not be reduced in years to come, and indeed may further increase, so they ore building NOW. If that is true of building, how much more Sh9uld the wise purchaser find something ready built at an attractive price. This means you. I)o not wait. Inveitigate quickly but carefullv and then decide. We have several very attractive sales to offer. Masscy 8c Edwards OCEAN CITY, N.%i. • SOmoi'ML BAnma*. homo mho womi r*#arat*«i HA-m OUTriMOABOOrBCl A mfKOlALTt ,, , . *no* on o^/l oman Jerry DeFranco at Hla AlLthv-Yaar-AfOund barber shop e A3 A«bury Avanu* WCNY TO e.T* "*LLmARallft mmOFf aHOB mHWB Am a OUT PA/C . OA OIOSA# ABO BMWBTABO C lOABarraa FOn tub #««*»« ftoom ABO A OOOO L IBB Of MIGHT M ABO BOABOWALB tobaooob rr
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"With Love— from Dad" the little- Chriattnift card read . And accompanying ll was a paaa-hook of thla Inatilntloi* showiug the entry of an initial deposit. An apptupiiate remembrance ihia ! Not only for far-ilghlcd pareuta to give to their children— bnt for friendi to give to friendsTo help instil the thrift habit; to ateer anmcoiie ■ncceiHwanl; to lay perhapi, the fouodatlon of a fortune— thete are the pbftilWUtlea of inch a giftOcean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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CAPT. DAVIS, OF ATHLETICS, GIVES INSIDE "DOPE"
Famous Baseball Player Addresses the PreBbyterian Men's Bible Class. K&»eball "faua"— aud virtually all present knew at least aooielblug of the nalloiial game — dimply reveled lu the real "iiieide atull" that made up iiiort of the highly entertaining talk glveu the txieu'a Hlble clasa of the Klrat Preabyterlan Ijunday School lu theaocial rooma of the church by Cap!. Harry H. Davie, Connie Mack'a lieutenant In the mauagemeut of the Athletic* and for year* the active head of a world's champtouuhlp team, Tuesday evening | For year*, a- the majority of ptopla I know, (lie name of the "Athletic* ' ) (until wtthtu a year or two) was one ) with which to conjure, aud to have > "in our mld»l" the captain of thla I team wan noraethlug that made a | qtroug appeal to all coucerued In the ' ullalrtt of the Bible claw. Capt. Davis was not altogether L among alraugera, as, lu addition to ! Dr. Snyder, bla brotber-lu-law, aud > thin relationship explains Mr. DavU' ) appearance, he also knew City Solid* ! tor Andrew C. HoHwell, a former pro- ) fea-loual IliDger, and William F. Uarr diner, with whom he played ou strong ) amateur teams lu Philadelphia prior ( : to the time he reached the stage of i celebrity. M And what memories bis talk j| brought up! In his mind's eye the lis ( teiier saw Plank, Lsjole, Berubard, I • both the Collin* hoys. Kraaler, Moote h CroHtt. -Doc" Powers. "Jack" Doyle > i "Andy" Coakley, "Brl#" Ixird and I) I' Jack" Lapp hard at work od the \ ! diamond. K, Not only did Capt. Davis' hearers K I visualize these heroes of the game D playing hard, but, by the lime the - speaker was through, they knew much about the secret signs that helped the Athletics to many a vlol°The members of the class and their guests marched to the social rooms (Continued on aecona pare.) i
SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 j ELECTS OFFICERS ! Members of MethodlBt Bplsj copal Churcfc Pleased With j Increased Interest Shown, The annual meeting of the M. E, 8uuday School was held Suuday afternoon at the eud of the lesson hour ! with the pastor, the Rev. George W. . — Yard, presiding, aud with all teachers | present. The principal business was rr I the election of offlcera and teacher# Tor the ensuing year. The following were nominated and elected: Superintendent, U.S. Mowrer; flrttl assistant auperlntendent, John Marts;! second assistant. W. E. Massey; third ■sslctant, R. W. Edward#; secretary, ,o Howard Htalnton; assistants, Andrew Hteelmsn and Theodore Htevens; treasurer, Mrs- B. A. Corson; librarian, -. Kenneth MIIDr; pianist, C. D. bowMen; assistant#, R. H. Nulty aud Ml*#| Ethel E. Lee; chorister, Burn# MaM shall. These teachers were elected: Mr*. Hsrry Headley, Jobu Marts, Mr#. Everlon A.Corson, Miss Rtbtfl I E. Lee, Ueorge MoCarty, Mr#. B. F. I Hmith, Mr#. C, Bentbiro, Mis# Mabel i num ii, v, — , ■
Lake, Russell H. Nulty. Clinton D.l Iiowden, the Rev. Ueorge W. Yawl, Major L. 1L Thomas and W. H. Ueegle. The school Is much more prosper jous than it has been recently, with nearly all teacher# present each Bunday. There Is an admirable #plrlt prevailing among the classes, wllhl an Increasing Inttreat In the le#aons and the work of the school. The eon- 1 tlnually augmenting numbera give promise of a permioent expau#1on of the school. Ware's Spedsnies, I Fresh roasted, hot peanut^ 24 cents pof lH,unrt' . ....I
Large new fancy raackeral. Mt. Holly sweet eldtr by the quart or gallon. | Elegant flavored eoflee only 50 centa | per pound; good aitbi t>e#t, New crop Niw Orleana teofakses, W etuta pet quart Large aaaortment cholca applr*. oranges, banana* and all kind of fruit always on hand. Kffib eggs right from tha ©ouotry, plenty of them, Haiti*'* sweet mixed pickles, vary tarty* 15 cent# per half-pound, adv., If Art you looking for a cottage site In the Harden*, puos# |500 to PWO or a bouse with bay front, In c#nttr of lownt For terms apply to Abal D- — "a-.pr
WANT BOARDWALK MOVED OCEANWARD Ocean City Fishing Club and Cottagers Will Petition Municipal Officials. The Ocean City Fishing Club, at a recent meeting, passed a resolution to petltlou the City Commissioners to move the Boardwalk ocean ward in the vicinity of the club house, which Ih ou the beach at Fourteenth street. The petltlou. which Is being circulated lu this city, reads as follows: "We, the property owners and summer residents of Ocean CUy, belug familiar with the beach conditions In the viclulty of the Fourteenth street fishing pier of the Ocean City Fishing Club and the wreck Sindlaal Sixteenth street, believe that the Boardwalk at these points should he moved oceanward for the hetlermeut of the beach front. "We, therefore, petition that the walk should he moved to a line running parallel with Wesley avenue from the new decking at Thirteenth street when redecked from that point ' south. " The petition has beeu sighed by many Phlladelphlans owning cottages in this city and It la being signed by a number of local taxpayers. BUILDING COTTAGE » Walters. Cox, Camden, to Have Hummer Home Here. I Massey A Edwards, who recently I sold a lot on Beach road, above North ' street, to Walter 8. Cox, of Camden, . are building thereon for their clteut a two story bungalow, with garage underneath, for his use uext season. Mr. Cox, who leaf lb# Camden Forge Company, has been a renter In this clly for several summer seasons.
MUST NOT DIG j -UP CITV STREETS Excavations by I^ocal Trolley Company Cause Action by Municipality. Director Fisher, at the meeting of the City Commissioners, stated that the local trolley company apparently has started to t ike up Its tracks on . Wesley avenue, near Ninth street, which have not beeu used in several years, and lu this couuecllou Is digging trenches at Ninth street and Wesley avenue. Clly traffic. Mr. Flsber said, must not be Interfered | with by this compauy. It was said that no permit to exca vale the streets has been Issued by I City Clerk Morris. Continuing. Director Fisher said that there should be limltatlous as to the distance In which this trench* making may be done. Not more than one block at a lime should be permitted to be blocked In tbts manner Mayor Champion said that there are uow two treuches almost wholly acrosB Ninth etre-l. Iu cross streets the compauy should not be permitted to dig trenches until It was ready to take the material ouL On motion of Director Campbell, the matter was left with Director | Fisher with power to act, he to take legal proceedings If necessary. i ■■ ■ * • * HOUSE BI,OWN DOWN Commodore Hrxamer** Build- I lug* Hit by He*y> Wind. During the heavy winds last week, the wind blew down a 14 story bungalow being built at North street and Nassau road for Commodore William K Hexauier. of Philadelphia. The ' roof of this building was partly ou when the wtud hit the house. Adr other similar house for Mr llexamer 1 was also hit by the wind and was I , leaning over, but workmen braoed It 1 and It was kept staudlug. Commodore Hexamer's garage. In cour»e of construction near hi- home, i at Atlantic avenue aud Plymouth 1 place, also showed Indications of collapsing. but H was braced lu ttme.
-|i SINDIA WRECKED l 18 TEARS AGO I Not Much of Big Steamship Now Visible Out of « the Ocean. It was eighteen years last Monday since the large steamship Hindis was wrecked on these shores. The acci dent occurred at 2 o'clock on the morning of December 15, 1901. There was a southeast rslu storm. I with considerable fog, at the time. J Two hours later the weather cleared eJld, with the wind northwest. I The rilndla. loaded with cbluaware. I bamboo, matting, brlc a brae, etc., was I bound from Japan to New York, shel being tbeu 169 days from Japau . Captain MacKeoxie and his ctew were rescued. Much of the cargo was afterward re- j 1 moved from the ship* and sold, and
1 two or three resident# of this oily, who I bought the cargo, msde quite a little t money. 1 < According to the #hlp's manifest, 1 the hulk of the boat still contains 10f 0 1 cases of chinaware and *200 ton# of I manganese ore, with a 700 ton ballast. J The wreck of the Bludla Is In the eurf between Hlxteenth and Beven1 teentb #treet# Not ranch of It except | the ends 1# now visible. | SKtnaa taleMiss R Alice Wolgamot of "The Little Bhop" is having ao Xmas sale I of novelttee, toy# and children*# book# at Mrs. Htldreth'# Millinery Store, 1 ft26 A#bnry eve. adv., 12, 11, 2t.
FOR HaUl-4 llree. M«4 (2 new, 2 seconds), on rims, with tubes, and one shoe, half soled, new,x«t4k two hlg head light#, one spot light, wind shield, one storage battery, aud At water-Kant Ignition system. Apply to G, B. MacCaUhey, Wt fit timers, N.J. adv., H, Leave your order# now for beautiful Holly Wraath#, 25 cants each, made by aaparttnead florist, at the home of Joseph BroadUy, Jr., 651 Aabur f a vs. ^ advT, tl-ST, 4t. Fow 8ai.il — The vary dertreble cor- . ner of Tenth rtrwt and Central ava- . nus, 96x100 faat Inquire of Aodraw r Brown, 1616 4H>iumbla avtnua. Phlla- ; dalphia. Pa. Adv., tf 1 Try gdtwtosmenl In thf 8«wn*
WILL REBUILD BOARDWALK | ABOVE FIFTH STREET
City Commissioners Act on F Ordinance Providing for This Improvement.^ Au ordinance. No. 188, to recon* I struct and repair the Boardwalk fromlg to North aireet wn Introduced n at the weekly meet lug of the City a Commissioners, and accepted on first ■ and second reading. It was ordered Mi published aud laid over for two weeks. ll The cost of (be rebuilding of tbeli Boardwalk between the streets named It | Is to be defrayed by tbe Issuing 0 e bonds by the city at large, and the i contract, when awarded, I# to be tern- | porarlly flnanced by tbe latulng of promissory notes. 1 1 It was stated by Mr. FUber that 1 1 llty Engineer Ckjlltsaou had prepared 1 plana and specifications for the build- 1 1 ing of the Boardwalk. Mayor Uhamplou said that he had I gone carefully over the plan#, and 1 they appear to be all right. On motion, the plans and specific* 1 Hons wore accepted and ordered filed I in the city clerk's office.
Thl# the people of that eection of ** tbe clly, as well a# those who had oe- — cation to use the e#plaoade last summer, feel I# a much needed improvement. Lest, A gold chain* fob and locket on Friday, December 12. Locket has pictures of two boys Inside aud Initials outside G. W. H. Reward of WOO If I returned to lleo. W. 800 y, 624 Ocean avenue adv., It. Notice to Property Ownom: For t>wt results it) •wmtner renting, U#t yonr apartment* or cottage for rent with this office — J . William MorJUBON, Real Kstate m Broker. Ocean fivenne, bel. Eighths , adv.. it-i8, tf. Tn One and Alt — 8>o not forget the old reliable Itay Villa Laundry, which wii established In 1916 Try it once — complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or phona, 169 NV, 217 Bay avenue, Ocean t?»ty. I Frances Freeman, Prop. , advH •»»«. r For Sal* -8 story double house, - with lot 40xftrt feet, No*. Baod 10 Third street, for RtOOO; houses cost considerably more money. H*#, ga* Ptoses. . range— 8 rooms and bath each house, r Apply U. W.Allen, 1915 Fltd ava., Phlla , Pa ade.%lt U,4t. For Bali - Baby's white eoaeh, [« good condition; else •troller. Apply. 946 Akhuty aveone. ade„ M, »
:1 WILL HAYE REAL CHRISTMAS PARTY , I Yacht Club Has Arranged for J Unusually Good Time 1 Tomorrow Evening. The committee lo charge of tbe < I "Family Night*" of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club, to be held at tbe Roose- 1 veil, 2027 Chestnut street, Fhlledel- ] phis, during tbe winter and spring months, are especially anxious that j the resident members of Ocean City < make a special eflort to attend tbe 1 real Chilstmai parly tomorrow (Fri- 1 day) evening, at 7 o'clock sharp. , "Bill" Welmer bat made tbe sug- , gestlon that everybody bring a present . for someoue else; geL It at tbe five and , (en cent store, and, after they have beeu thoroughly tbuffied, pick out a , present for yoorself. "Jack" Newllna has been engaged ; for the evening with the celebrated concert and Jan orchestra. Including , piano, violins, drams and banjo. There will be a "lucky number" dauce, Paul Joues, etc. AU guests wilt be cordially welcomed, and 12.50 per plate covers I everything. Kindly inform Jobn £. Wick, of 981 Market street, Philadelphia, a* early as possible by phone (Walnut 2004 or Cbaslnul Hill 868), giving the names of tnose in your psrty. These occasions are not full-dress affairs. Everything will be very lu formal, aud an extraordinarily good time U In store for all who attend. School Teacher Weds. Waller M. 8 pence, of Atlantic City, land Miss Delia Dorehetmer, a former j Ptesssulvllle school teacher, both of whom have friends In this city, where tbey visited, were recently married at I the home ot the brlds In Lancaster.
CITY INLETS ARE TO BE RBBOILT Present Ones Aren't Strong Enough to Bear Heavy Auto Tracks. An ordtoance, No. 189. ha# been I given two readings by the City Oom1 mlsstooers providing for tbe reconstruction of tb# cast Iron and concrete storm water Inlets across the follow*
Ing roadways here: ^•bOry avenue, at Hecond street, I Third, Fifth, Eighth, Ninth. Tenth, g I Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four- t I teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and 8ev- f enteentb sirest*, and on Eighth street j at Atlantic, Ocean, Wesley and On- , Ural avenue#. Tbe reason for this move, as given ( I tbe ordinance, I# that, because of 1 the Increased weight of automobile I trucks, these inlets are not uow of aufIflclent strength to withstand this l weight. ] At Intervals during the pa#t few I months, one of the Inlets at some street Intersection bat been broken by heavy teams pasting over. Hence 1 this action lo remedy tbe trouble, f aa^— 11 ■ an.-ii*
MOVEMENT STARTED HERE IN INTEREST OF YOUTHS
Pnblic Meeting to Orgasise Boy Sconta to be Held Monday Night. Ocean City men will make another eflon to solve tbe usual winter buy problem In this resort, and, following earnest discussion of tbe subject at tbe meeting of the Progressive League Monday availing, a committee was appointed to arrange for a ganaral airing of this Important and aomavexations question. Tbe committee appointed by tbe com prised Elmer Jack aoo Pearl, Earl 8harp and (i rover C. Gordon . Later dorlog tha night. Chairman Pearl announced that it bad beeu decided to hold the community meeting in tbe Progressive League 'room# next evening. Every man interested 10 tbe welfare of tha youth of the city Is Invited to this tnrrtlrig, at which time an effort will again be made lo organ is# Boy Booot troop# here, these to be under tha dlreeuoa of a competent couudi. Tbe Rev. Dr. 6nyd*r, at the meeting of tbe league Monday night gave a moat interesting #ureoptioon aiUraae on tbe Roy Sooou, their work nnd their recreations, and bis talk was highly appreciated. Dr. Snyder, who was active lo Boy Soont work In Montgomery County for many yaars, made an earnest plea to hla bearer* to do something to help the moral standard of tbe youth of this city and to help them along the Unas of right living, Dr Bnydtr was followed by tha 8sr. M. M. Lewis, who, after saying that be was familiar with tha work being done by the Boy Sooutt of Moutgoaaavy County, told of tab efforts to arooa# Interest In the Boy Scout movement In ibis city when be came bare throe years ago. At tbe request of J. Thornley Hughes, at thai Hum, he spoke to tbe league members on "Youthful Citizenship," and then ha eajgamed that tbe Boy Scoots be organised have a# a solution of the boy problem.
To the honor and credit of tha laagwa, Mr. Lewis said, this organization gut busy and appointed a committee of •even to meet and talk over tha matter with him. Tbe speaker eeld thai be had tn mind a scout council to aot at tbe condoling body, through which tbe national organisation would «o-op-eraia. This Idea want ewimmlDgly far a brief time until some one throw a 3 monkey wrench into the machinery, and It wasn't tbe league that throw tbe wrench. Then thing* got to tuch a pitch that he washed his hands of tha wbofei ibtns. the sneaker said. imng, (dc spraacr ww.
Mr. Lewis declared that, ha had beard with pleasure tha words of Dr, who has something to trt# He eeld that ha lodassee everything Dr. Border ha* aeM, end asked the league to accept tha words of (hi* man. Tha speaker mid that a tow day# before, be had board Russell H, flaky (OoaUnoed oe toeoak fOflW Juvenile garment# of aU description*, and also fancy lamp shades tuade at my home. Apply Mia. Iroao Cheater, Poet Office Apartmentsadv., 1MB, 4t. Boardkks Waktbd — Warm Hume and every com on toons. Amy to lira. Lydla Gaudy* tol Central eve. adv., 1Mb tt.
St. 5obn's Ev. Xutbcran Cburcb BOY. JOH!M T. OILLlhON, Fwakor 1018 Oentral fivemre Sunday Services at Four Ocloclc (VESPERS ANO SERMON) A.T THE HOTEL, IMPERIAL, You are Cord laity Xrwitwd to ttoama Son'loea The Baptist Gorner Tbe tbeme ftfid spirit of Sundayt tbe aist, will be GJttriatm&fi | In the evening the Pastor will bring a word picture hi three scene*, entitled NO ROOM IN THE INN Come to one ot *11 of tbe services 10.30 r. tn. A, JO p- tn- 7 00 ^ m. 74$ R m, j 1 ■ .. -JUu. smMmmmBsae===ssammmmBmmtfsarnmm

