Ocean City Sentinel, 25 March 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel fum* 4B> IMM MB— K'UI Tll UKM K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, • • NEW JEKSEY beli -Photic No 66.X AdTerileemeuU lu local solum n*. '< csi.u K.r Hue. each lueertlun Mouilil/ aiid /early lee ftiruUhsd ou »|i|»lloalUiu. Job Murt prom pi I) done by eiperienoed aaude. THUHNUAY. MARCH 26. lioi. Ealared al tbe I'osl times at m-eau City h j., ae eeooud claae uiall matter. Hl'KINU, till Icli now nee rue to !*• Iter*, la (brief welcome after one of lb# Jougeel wlulere aiperieuoed lu (ble aeoOoo In many yaare. It le good to eta (be tun ehluiug brilliantly, It la deiigbtful to see happy children toiup lug (ba eiraata. and II la eurely pleaslug (o be abla to gteel the relurulug colleger* aftar (balr abecuce of mauy tnoulba. We can, perhaps, forgel Iba Peace Treaty Iroublee, Governor Kd* ward#' oolioue aboul tba wel and dry coodlllouaof tbla couiujuu wealth and Iba uatlou at large lu Ilia Joyoue tbougbt of tba uear approach of tbe glad £aeter aaaaou. MISSIONARY TEA Mr#. Ttaoa. Mluapaou Kulcrlelua al Her Howe. A mlealooary tea waa gtvau by Mre. Thomas Hlmpeon at bar borne, 716 Moorlyu terrace, ou March 18. from J to 6 o'clock, for the wonieu of the Preebyterlau Church. Mr*. R. H. rtuyder and Mre. A.J. I rimlth poured. Mtea Mary Fox, Mien Mildred Norcom aud Mlae Mary Ma* gluola, lu daluty gowue, aaeleted lu aervlog. Mra Hlmpaou waa aeelated In receiving by bar elelar, Mre. H. R. McCJei* laud, of Atlantic City. Tba occasion waa a purely eoclel ooa, but lu tba oalur* of a preparation toward (be organization, oo March 23, of a woman 'e borne aud foreign un»alouary society lu tbe Preebyterlau Church of Ooaa n City. RESIGNS POSITION >

c. n. i.owdce wiii €»o witb IMuilc Com pa ii> . Clinton D. Lowdeu, paying teller of tbe Oceau City Title and Truat Com pauy, will leave bar# aboul April 1. Ha baa taken a poeitloo aa aeeletaot editor of tba Heidelberg Preee Mualcal Publleblog Company, of Philadelphia. Ha baa been connected with tba local com pauy a yaar and a half, com log bera from Iba Camden National Bank.; Mr. Lowdeu baa been organiat aud chor later of tba Firal M. K. Church for a year and a half, and tbia poeitiun be alao baa realgued. Ha baa made a number of frlende during bia raaidance In Ocean City. BIRTHDAY PARTY •* A- Wtedeiu'e Frlende Help Htm Celrteraie. L. H. A. Htedem'e family gave blm a birthday party at ble borne, 38t» North Eighteenth atreet. Philadelphia. Friday eveolug, aod a faw boure ware vary pleaaaotly apeni by all pat ticlpatlug lo tba Jolly occaaloo. Tbarr waa a dance, followed by refreshment* Mra Htedem preaaotad bar buabaud with a pretty gold watch. Tboae present were (be Miaaee Mary j aod Margaret Drlaooll. Harry Graham and wife aud Walter Hogau, of Pblla delpbla; Miaa Caroline Devine, Kdward A. Rodgtre aud Joaapb A. Leary, of Oaaan City. HAD PLBA8ANT TIME w- 'alrlek'e Day Parly Kejeyrd !»* Parilciiwuia. Mra. Jobo J. Foater aud Miaa Rae i.omae gave a BL Patrick's Day party at tba home of tba former on Wednesday evening of leal weak. A faw boura were apeni vary agreeably. Tboae present were Harry Mllla aud wlfa, William J. Morrison and wife, Mra. Irene Cheater, M lea May Holler, MleeC. I Harper, Miaa Agues Bradley, Mlea Osier, John J. Foster, Maurice T Bcull, Clarence Col Meson, Mr. Crane. \ Nathaniel Hmllb aod Raymond Glfford.

Died •wddcnly. It waa laarued by frlauda of Mr« James Tolan, of Philadelphia, wbili aba waa bare Huoday, that one of hei daugbters, Mra. Mary Dstrd, died aud denly of baart dlaeaaa at bar parentbomt several week* ago. The Jouii| woman's bueband served on tbe othei aide While she waa with bar parent* to tbalr cottage here last summer , Mra Lalid, wbo was a stenographer, aa Mated lo (be office# of Maaaey A Kd wards for a few weeks. Mccosch la Tswa. Deputy Attorney General David Me Coach, of Philadelphia, son of Coon rllman William MeCoaeti. of that city waa In town oo Thursday. Mr. Mc Coach baa been to Atlantic City, re covering from a serious attack of blood poisoning, starting from tbe picking of a pimple oo one of his arm* War prise Party. William Garretson, eon of Holla Oarreteon, of this city, was given a surprise party oo Wedoeeday wetting of last week by ble young friends of the eighth school grade. The young folks bed a very pleasant time playing games. Refreshments followed. kaetlsts' livening Wsrvicrs Meetings are in progress in tbe Hap. Hat social moms every night, except Hat u May, from now until April I. Each night la varied in program and approach to tha subject, and full nf Interest. All are Invited. VVawtkd —Cottage with six bed •rCSl'u l?*1*1 end! T w at ft h atreet* and Central avenue' ■wd Boardwalk, fafaaaaon Address Box Mi, Palmyra, N. J. adv , .vjk, ^t If* an advertisement in tbefttfm J

''BOURGEOIS HAS' ' LEASED THEATERS < Local Rcsidcut Will Run the btraod and Park Tbia Summer. Roy Bourgeois, manager of the 11 Princess moving pit-lure tiuifse uu Abury aveuue, Ibis city, lia* leased from Joseph M Itos laud llivrilfand Theater aud lite Park Thealer, bolh t popular Boardwalk houses, for lit* season uf IWJo. He probably Mill n t opeo these moving picture bouses uu- ' ill early In the summer. 9 Mr. Bourgeois aa* manager of Mr " I Rowland's Boardwalk theaters la* I ' | eeasou. w beo both houses were particularly successful. He ha* been in this line of bu*lne— here for several year* and la familiar with the require- j : meuts uf the palrous of the*« bouse- ' Tba high standard of picture* ar.-i 9 courtesy of employe* inaugurated »■> Mr. Row laud, aud canird out by Mr ' I Bourget i*. w ill be su*ta>ued and em - * plia*l/ed by tbe laller In his new voir " of lessee 1 1 • . TO TEST ENGINE Hrs A|ip«(nlue Will l»r Woikcii «>u« NNiurdai Mayor t'bamplou announces tba' I tba iiaw pumping rugiue recently pur - [chared for the local lire department 'I will be given a public test at I 3" ; [o'clock uezl Balurday aflrruoou al T twelfth streel and Ilia bay front. Those luterestrd lu the fire lighting ' spparaiu* of the city, aud this should uicau practically everyone here. * II jlhuahsveau op|Kirlurilty of witue*# [lug tbt new machine lu operation | prior to its formal acceptance by the | municipality. (('oannaDirsist Appeal lo Me r % lee Mrli Epipok tiik Hkxtimel: Mr Kx* j Service Man, another appeal lo you. Practically the war is over. Tlis | "laughter of humanity ou European | fields has pa*#ed down the loug line | aud Is uow- blslory. For nearly a year you have been

[back in civil life and lu this ample a | lime you have slipped naturally back | to your old mode of living aud lu a f [large sense are agalu your old self. As tbe mouths go by, has the de*lrt ever came to you lo somehow retain 1 1 In your being tboae blgb principles for 1 1 whicb you served your country in the . J lima of Its need 7 • | Ho you know that Iba American Legion, with a local post right here In j | your home town, has those same prln[clples for Its very foundation? I It la not au organization of autocrat* r | or fanatics, as a whole, or lo part, but r|la composed of men like yourself. It la oot controlled by a handful cf , [ dabblers in politics, but rather from | National Headquarters dow n om hundred per cent. Amevlcaus at tin | helm, guiding tbe lufaul craft on a ses of National after tbe war stress and | trlbulatlona. U auk or station nationality or creed I carry no weight within its circles, thr 1 o nly requirement being tbat you be at | honorably discharged veteran of tbt World War. '] Ask your Lagtouatre friends to baud you an application for membership lo 1 Morgan Kauck Post. Gome in. gel tbe legion weekly and | keep I u touch with w hat tbe greatest | all- American organization Is doing. (Signed) Post Pt b. Maw at" ClSSSt* Work. A. W. Hand, superintendent or tbt | schools of Cape May County, and Spencer M. Bennett, supervisor of tbt | physical training department of tut [ Atlantic City public schools, witnessed the exhibition of tbe Ocean City High I School "gym" clauses here Tuesday. Also present were Ml*# Lucy Corson, [ of Huperlntendeut Hand's office, and Miaa Helau Young, iphyetcal training teacher al Cape May Court House. MNttllanroa* Bhowtr. Miss Mabel A Lake, of thla city was given a miscellaneous shower ar her home Tuesday evening by tin official hoard of tbe First M . E Church. Hhe received a number of presents Hht I has beeu active in Huoday school aud Epworth League work In thla cburch. Miaa Laka aod Earl Hharp, of this

city, are to be married lu ilie near future. ^ | ■■■ * m » I Faster Maoris* Nrrvtce. I [ The Baptists will follow their usual J form on Easier Hunday, namely, a R eunrlee eervloe at 6 80 a.m., with serf moo by I he pastor, tbe Rev. M. M Lewis. The Sunday school w ill bs at ( 10 »i a. m . wlih no service In lbs after- ( noon. The evening service will be { I held al 7.45, writb baptism followed by communion and reception of new members — . ■ ■ • • - — Method tat Team Won The Methodist team defeated tbe Baptist boys in their round of tb# indoor quoit tournament between the I members of the two Bible classes of j these two Hunday schools and that of j I I lie Preebyterlau Hunday He Itoo l The Methodist team led by 23 point*. ■" New Montr J Dr. and Mr*. John It Whltlcar this I week moved from their home, al the , corner of Eighth *lreel and central r I avenue, to the cottage at 717 Wesley K avenue, purcha**! hy Dr. Whltlcar a I short time since. — ■■ ■ -- ■— . Mms a rtesian Well. Tha (Vmsumers1 Ice aud Coel Con< pany, of this oily, has an artesian well I nearly ism feet deep, from which It re. ! ceive* lie supply f„r its product II Curtis Robinson, 744 and 744 As bury avenue, Ocean City, N j j Deed* for Pstitisylvanla with full an Ihorltytn take acknoe lalffmri.t .. • w l.rnof of tiiy iiwM ^ I ?' rr SMSnmL ^ i lomtli.m.nt. Ij i"» u.„1(, ,nwl| § j*«J, or o,h„ *rlMn« u n lo b. n.-d o, 7^'; '• j Mi.iion " »" .mr. fl

MAHUA TREE GROWS ALCOHOL Bioeeem Produced, When tuc D' se. Contains 60 Par Cant of Its Weight ' In Fsrmehiaai# fcuger. AI oli 1 lo these Us>s has Alt Moa froui vuierouifkl lb d.»i*r*e wa>» Lnglaii I has tod a committee ntwiylug Ills p ah bllill. * uf Ibi rei. -.iig i r pfv duv l. n uf ah "hoi to be b*«d If g-b *i j ower. 'ibe opp > (unities discus*- ! I \ tie roiuiur.'.ce are Iblere.Ht^; Ot cuui - l-otatiH-a, artJchuke* and cefvala «aiu1 Id fur altcntlon. Bui 11 actum Uicfc , 1 ate lea* kuuMu auurcea uf ilAliui ■ » sampla, there Is the P-./wcr of tin1 i tuahua tree, which flourishes lb ll>dcr shad arid the central pari -»f ludta 'ih la flower, ulisa sun di *d. coutalu> 00 per cent of Its weight lu feraicut ubia sugar, aod apparently Is lb be gathered by the tun Then • tie arc the fcrr r ga*cs of the • > vena. They are au rich in surprK.s to the , cvri>da> luaO that It Is not trr/ j startling to learn they contain ethyl cue. whh'h by synthetic pruceaae* auroeMl at developed under (he strew of nar may be cvntr-' - d In o eihyi alcohol. With tha coat beda about to pro dues ahuhol. and the trees uf India fairly bluaaomtog with It. th< iab Willi a motorcar uia> quiet the fears erous ed by tha * leollsta' fign • ■ which " shew that w a art within algbt of tin J < ud of |>etru!eum and gav nc. There Is nothing Ilka l ring easy In oue'a tiilod. — The Nation's Buslnea* REMEDIES OF THE DAYS PAST Plants, ItST.sa, Weeds and Root* Amsng Ancient Remedies Uwd far Curs of AHmcnta Quaint malady remedies of ti e past, many of uhlch lei to wealth on tha part of the toveutors, were nearly ell made of berry p < tt and many of common weeds. I'okeherrtes. years ago. v.re used to make plaster for s rsii -'sr. and grspwitve sap was prepared for hslr tonics. To produce a sweat, lea was ros.le from tsagoolla leaves and the berry of this plant was often mentioned as a cm re for consumption. For toothache, the veteran practitioner usc-l the bay berry root. Berries of the cedar tree were »upi»o«ed " to stiffen the spine, and a purge was - made of alder buds or <>f elderberries The goldenrod. the mullein plant. The

burdock, aud common weeds were also held forth ss cure* for various all j nients. *1 uscarora rice," Invented by a Philadelphia woman, and held forth as a cure for tuberculosis, euabled the practitioner to secure a fortune for her self. It was nothing more than h<>ta lny made from Indian corn. Te Extinguish Fires In Coal Mines. The mod -Jet aeerns to have been found especially adapted to extinguish lag tires In coal mines, but It la liable to be Inefficiently applied. A recent Investigation shows that lime and clay should be Included In the mud. The usual aucceas of the mud-Jet In con trolling fire Is largely due to the at tion of these cement materials In con aolldatlng loose pertlclee. and closing gas emitting openings by forming a cake over them. The refuse dust from the cleaning of blast furnace gas, boll er ash, sifted earth, and even combos title product! like the refuse of coal washing, may make up the bulk of the mud. A tank of mud with gravity discharge la suggested as the ordinary flreflfhtlng plant, though steam or compressed air may ba used. Advance af Japanese Women. Japan Is making remarkable prog roes In all lines of industry and In the development of modern Ideas and thought, declared eg officer of the Toung Women# Christian aaao Ration, who returned from the Flowery Kingdom a abort time ago. Particularly Interesting aha said, la tbt changed attitude toward the Jap ansae woman who i« now being admitted to the big universities In Japan and given a freedom te develop herself along educational llnaa that hat heretofore been rigidly denied her, Thla new attitude toward tha Japanese woman !s tbe moat revolutionary thing in the change of thought aiid serves to Illustrate the progress that Is being made. Sheas Worth Mare Than Pigs. A shoe manufacturer, so thla story Is told, raises pip on the aide. He sold one the other day He got 190 for It His buyer paid him kt cents a pound for tt and It weighed over 400 pounds. -A good price you got for that pig." ran. arked a friend "•Not so very much eo,w replied the .

*bo# manufacturer. "Wall, |90 for one pig looks Ilka a good price to Bt," answered the OltlC, "It la mora than you get for eh« e* M "That la not aw," responded the manufacturer. MI sell my shoes at the rate or 15 • pound, and for 400 pounds of shoes, I would get $2,000. 8o, you see. shoes are worth a lot more than plgn.M— Hrochtoa Euterprlae. — Lovs and Llfa. And the glut of life Is love, and thf tenure of u la tamer.— Exchange. Optimistic Thought. Ilie rhnnther of alckucsa la the chapH of devotion. I

John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Btrwwt and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY* N. /. lumber U Us xk M lit-linfi, UnHm ; Paper, Plsiier Hu*r J. Nads, Ksab Ws»gb Sir Estimates Ful ►»»* '• prompt Delivery. On or about April 15, the R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY Will llW'VZ to 81 7 ASBURV AVENUE m here sod lr»n>- • will b* cordially * r . -nttd % + SIMMS* RfSTAL'RANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday. Oct. 5 ba

A Hunk Thai liivcs ^JsSF Inspiration Your bank book is a « -i «nua! source of in- ! rati <11 — encouraging: .;u!.irdepoi>it>. Coine to the First National Bank i open .in account aud get a bank '• »k. Interest Paid on Saving Fund Accounts. First National Bank OCEAN CITV. X.cT. k-Two-family Apartment, completely furnished, Wesley

avenue, south of Fourteenth street. Price $7,500. ASK John J. l oM.er RCALTOR 310 CIGMTI1 hTUCCT Below Gentr<»l Avenue OGtAN CITY . N. J. ' — —

Associated Realtors' Company LICENSED BROKERS OF NEW JERSEY FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Local Rrfynraiitlvn of THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newuk, New Jersey READY FOR BUSINESS AT 409 NINTH STREET A REAL ESTATE BROKER'S RIALTO ST.moo squara foist for SALg, 175 on K lanth Street bounded toy Atlantic and Ocaan Avenues. Ad-n**g**-T a rm ma 1 of s n o r « Fa at A-'r>a Railway. Wa^n parking place for sutomob'laa a u. r . n « aaaaon. Morttaee at a oar cant . bsiancs c a a H. wm. watson adams ' m. thirty-fourth st rc ct ^hilaoelphia

f VOL W Easter Ejjgs Ar IC Yin NYANTTHCIIItaT V.M , W.*ir.. hare wnren I ROM manufacturer* Care little about ihr cream n the inxidr, a* ih» KaMrr 1 /,• weft (onfltUj ttm^ lrM d a* a ttovrltx tab* r l),c Hr^Bfre* tioti.t i' hrr than ?<» hr j, . wlitn you have dechlnl it s «ho«t liwr to partakr «.f thr fra%t. loo will find »hr '•rinur-.TT 1. • uv.r.! I r-u' l(>g • $2.(MlsHLh lHrcozate-1 »'• u»rt: , wnitett wftrrr |rted (•< • } ■ „ Ufr h Tr^' Order Toilay Ml>| CIAI. We ■<!* te makiuy % Special Molded Chm-olate Cream for j 1 e»0 nersl* per |h»uth{. ( UK^ WVEUY STORE UNiri. A Avenue csa«i«r, Ocaan «^it> . n . ,1. t — — — — — — — 1

| HAFLEIGH & COMPANY! I PLINT AND YARD SIXTH AND WEST AVENUE fs > I OCEAN CITY, N. J. | n •• II jlgnufactnmrs of Milhv„rk. Cement, Wood, Iron Products I 0 1 ^nlors in (|) I Lumber, Hrick. Sand, (Vnicm. Paini and i lbiildor?< Snpplios § 1 BECl PMONt. OCCAN CITV, 46 jij ^

— ' An> Rlnc* A«> "hrre Joseph G. Champion | Buiidinq Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue s b swan j * trou Swan and Trout phacTiCAl Caroenters and Builder! JOB* Nw A bPfCIAlTT 1040 asbury avenue ocean city n j. TOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To emt yotit Ocean C.ty cottage Yon cannot apart- the time To look after it closely )onrse!f and nasi depend apoc the honoly 01 the contractor. I have built for a large number af people and could refer yon to any or all of them Send for the liit ot tumo and photograph* of tbe booses. Otis M. Townsend office d 1 1 1 1 nro octA* C!nrstk st. opposite p. o. D \j | L L J EL it *. j.

City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. . j OCAAN CITY. Mr jfffsfr L. W. MILLER RRORRt* TOR TELEPHONE. 203 rm B. MIL.L.MAN m V "ZITZ" ouiudcb0-;-.,""-Sv I DtALBIt l*i 'lJP^I Novelty •• Pipele^p* M PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES : 20S 22 C FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURV AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats. Groceries. Frultt and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR Reial Estate; Bargains NUMtMOUS nrtiT apartments - RENT bungalows SALE COTTAGES 0MLt ■*. MORRISON -trr OCCAN AVE. BEL. EIGHTH ST.

Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS 2C'taX"C3: 5; asr lis s~*» - «*• »— * «— Alonzo Cotton f>.U A.hur, AV„.UV t >,_».« n City, IS. J. Mr Property Owner: , ,^?2^'..7J.t-L.STAJ,T EASIY IN «X IJSl YOUR v,"5, ^ Joseph 1% Scull Asencv 787 Asbary avmw* 7 Ocsiir City N j MONEY I O LOAN ON MORTf .AGK h%t ,Wf» **•«*• l« know ft yoti rwi. ft w. " ^ Bargains in Ifogr and ikwwn front |>rx>i«ortire * u.w-1 ^ S5 *<*• ** final ami ,,,,7^ ^ < keen eng. Apply to «»r^reiRot lbs fMra or J* M CHESTER * CO., Ocean Cm-, N. J, ESTATE tas INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick an EiRHtH St. OcsanC tty, im. j Onll at the Sentinel Printing House if you deeire first-class work. Orders promptly filled.

Lee & Bourgeon -I tarpcpiers adH Euh^ OCEAN cm h, j ***** ISWfc m bRraaity JOAOUS hi. «os A rem i *« M ■■ *•» «T*4a

OTIS M. TOWXSEIL « BUILDER ' Or vice: fcth St. OppoMt* p q OCRAK CITV. N j G®ly plvuuad nail* g^g ^ eg tenor work ___ * J Ueorite W. Harris — Contractor. builds *** and Jobbing N® IJ A, lourtreiu OCEAN CITV, N. j. " i <»o k*m>im : mmtm i i Leander S. Corson BUILDER S 5 C'"- * 4 ,tr^ UMAT4 HUMBERT C. PONTIUE BUILDER |TM*SM NUitm i| Harry R. Hayes carpenter fobMing a-ofk prum»fn\y tor bak for S*^ sag iMnv-ritil! recAafonfoi •cuffcmjLi. *■••» *•* ■* - ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTB 645 Asbury Avenue, Ok ux cm. x. j. _ tx. Ua* «* Jvu. Laea * CO.* na " v'*iaaikkttr«ai Uar Mem. aou job® t Us* lo4 ai4 oacfo tauj Id mfot, Bnwia set# f^sints** *wrrv* Tina ao d Muyrm la pain®® Noar<i, Ada*#: U 5L I kum V « AMt B 1 6mm 6E0. 0. ADAMS A CD. PLASTERING. RANGE SCT1E MILK LATIhe, k!v.. fclc. All Werk Be Max Ua® fTi^il AtteaM Te. OCCAM CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S.-Q* PAINTERS CLINTON L. •MCCALCY, foo* Needy Mixed Points Load a a* (Mb til aod 922 A*t-ury av®o®o rv>w.ov ===== SEC == CLOUTING. BRECKLEY AM GODFREY at * oat tou as vova saiarai - Contractors ml Pintars ^ OCCAN CITV N d. •»u *»•*< 664 -a 99 , I =

Now is the Time lo Plant Privet Hedge fl Thomas J. Thoro H PLORI5T !I» Bey Aivsar Oceen City Mem Jersey Something New 9 Ire thv hr ne6i of Ucoau Oh pa -Ha Ocean City House Cleauiag Comaauy •ill «®as« *<m®r mast, ih*mi*i an— r^*a>a **fo*Wt»m<iiihiDf e#rt eresaaOajre wv ® tbs r— . ,\ii •• wii • In it a^ ii* ofcttwi at la? Wi a* • tiwi 7je W®®t Avveor Oc«ea Ck> Nrw Jcrsap ^ JUNES* UOQFMs A HAS5EIX a. l j4bml m ■ ■ ■ |t ! ~~ t it dont takc us 1 half-a-weck - I T 1 ST Yrl, n* afoot that feat w* *fll (arweal — nib V* ' %.r • h*».1 it t® a Kutt areY <*r will Hi it prt«otptlv Ufo rreofo • —®it hit lo< oot *ad ciH *ow attestfe ><- fort tha* w® h-adk Ifo Utxrm t 'Inr pfoeMeg Of ft a— ips tr» ha >d til tha or Ml <Mb«-r SfolT Oat phaor oaaiWt as HARS IUHKHANT I •eta em, • t J Try •« MwtlWft t* tbe winraraA