Ocean City Sentinel fumt tn PnuMp l«uf Tivumt R. CURTIS robinson Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - . NEW JKHSKY bell 'Phone No. 66- X Job wort pro<ui»M) •!*»«• by eiperienoed jnafe. 1IU HM'AV . SKI* 1 1 MUF K \u. ..ul«r#d at ID# Post nfflw at Domu City H Jm eeeeouudoiow u»»li aeeller. CONGRESSMAN BACHARACH'S RECORD. After a vary «t.'t*nuoua primary rampaiKU in which ht« and three other ran did » ice were opponents, Cunwit-eMman Itacharach wan drat elected in Nowni* bcr, 1914. to the Sixty -fourth tVmnrcae, which convened on the first Mon*lu> in December of HIS. L'pon kuIdk to Washington to tak« the oath of office and assume hie dui lew. the Conitreaeman wa* accompanied by some three hundred ol hi* admirer* from all aecthine of tin Dietrich The trip wan made to Washlajttna by special train and Ihe party remaim-d al the National capital lot three days. As a testimonial of then ! regard for the man whom they ill i so generously helped to elect, u ban "quel was tendered at the llolel WIllard on the eveniaK ol the openinc day. and there were pit-seat as guest* j of honor a number of ihe must prom-j ment members of Congress, including such distinguished men a* Senator Penrose, I'ncle Joe t'anuon. fuiiuei Speaker of the Houm : Philip P. Campbell, William B. McKinley, ihe late Richard W. Austin. William 8. Vare, and the member- of the New Jen* > lVlegatloi). as well as s number of: prominent men of ihe State. It era* generally conceded that so far as could be remembered no hi ember of Congress had ever been given such a testimonial of love and esteem as that tendered to Mr Bachararh by his friends and the visit of the Dele- 1 gallon was the chief topic of cor.v.t nation among the meiubet* of the ' House. N't tur ally they were all curl out to know how this new na-mbi > was going to measure up to all of his new duties as a Member of Conferva*. That he has made good and now en- ! joys the universal esteem and respect of the membership of Congress just as he does the respect and esteem of Him fplatvils a# . Iw s>\ ,.t I.. .11
bis friends ham* is conceded by all who know him In Washington Congressman Barbara <h during his first term was assigned to the Committee of Pensions. While on the face of it this does not seem to Is- an exceptionally big assignment, as a matter of fact it is a Commutes* wiih which every member of the House turn business to transact— that of getting through special pension bills for their constituents, and as a cousequence a member of that Committee soon form* an acquaintance with the membership of the House By his work on. that Committee one either makes himself popular or unpopular with his Colleague*, depending upon the promptness or delay in handling their bills. It Is needles- to say that Congressman Baeharach soon made friends, for in addition to wanting to help out his Colleagues, he always entertained a friendly sympathy for the boys who fought In the Spanish War and he was always ready to ' stretch a point in the matter of granting pension* to those who were not able to qualify under the general pen sion law. ^ | At the next session of Congress Mr ' Baeharach was offered a place on the Hirers and Harbors Committee, but he was angling for bigger fish and he refused to make a change. In the Sixty-fifth Congres* he was offered a Placw no the Public Buildings and I Grounds Committee, one of the "Big' Thirteen" Committee* of the House, and had he continued his membership on that Committee be would very like 1 be now its chairman. Howcrer I fkat was not what he had In mind I Mr. Baeharach always kept in hi* mind the fact that New Jeraey Is at great manufacturing Stat* ranking aixth tn the Union in the point of manufactures. He also knew that I rijtht In his own District are located •nine of the principal manufactures • of the country, and therefore his aim i Wf? •••Ifned to that Committee which had most to do with shaping the destinies of the manufacturing and , economic progress of the countryAll through his early apprenticeship Mr. Baeharach continued to make Wends with his Colleagues and by hla dose attention to duty and his i wo', clear judgment on important questions, he gradually began to as- i •ume the role of leadership among the younger men of the House. There was considerable turmoil and disturb* ance among the Republican membership which at that ilm«- was In the • RlltlOrlt V. tflflfi fflllfh 4% lassf lafajiti/.M minority, sna much dissatisfaction
waa found with the work under the leadership of Mr Mann of Illinois On several occasions when Mr Bade •rarh attempted to nhow his independence of thought contrary to th- wishes of Mr. Mann, there was a considersWe abow of feeling between the two, but the leader was never able to control the vote of Mr Bachataeh when be made up bis minj what war the right thine to do These little clashes of authority •not* definitely placed Mr Baeharach in the Insurgent group of the younger] members and they frequently looked to him for advice In 1918 the country repudiated the Wishes of President Wilson and elected a Republican House and tf«*nate. TTils meant the selection nf s new Speaker of the Hotme Mr Manit hy reason of his length of years, felt that he was entitled t„ thi- office and he had a consider able following among the old^r m. mbers However, tbe young Insurgent- resided that this was the tim, for them to show U»Hr strength, and they openly nppo* ed the election 0f Mr Mann. Mr Btehsrarh was among the hrst to dedare his opposition to the .fiction of Mr Mann as Speaker snd after carefully studying the Mtuslion h- an nounced that he would support Mr I Dlllet for the office of Speak, r and 57 fi-cu-d as one of me leaders in electing Mr tlili. it and oppa rig Mr. Mann Mr Bach ararh w.»* mad- a member of the (Jitfru oampsirn rommltt*. .-J*! ** «he Speakership of th*i K.vtysivth rotter*-** was one of the most bitterly fought out campaigns till '"k,n P'"" ,n "••• tor>, « mt n (i,nu Sri 2rj?ir wn,,M *in >■ . tt V0,r* have. 1 1 The Oflletf forres worked quietly hut i Jir^T"" pkyrd the gstn. for » •A. »©*h, using all the strategy i which r -ild be called Into j.Im roj ■jeep thr r fhrres together an that 1 I iw»r* abonld be no break in the lm. . t VYbsri the battle was over the result If ff* Wisdom of the *oh. ralshlp Wyj Mr Hmn. who had men . . i *,,r r0,n" •»*»»»> years' I support of all the" old f STlSrJV r*nn4,n I I!? **mu+ f"«- the one office for | j|» ^Ti«bed an ambition. ,t.d t ' 1 i f* tbfhttgh r he i jworis *d Mr harhara«h and men who n ln ,,u ' ltmm* <«* • f"« 1 yesrs 'b "4l«erflg m t * - ^krr,h,p **h' " Ee»ons«rateg if l be fart that only <>n« i
I' member of ibe Republican Delegation front th* Slate ihe late Mi Uroun lug, voted loi Ml. Mulili from little on i'onglvasiiiNU liat liaracl.'fe . siandiug a* one of the iiiilu«-niial ui.-uibet >» of the IIoum- has been in I the acivudniicv lb cause o! Ills chain- | pioiishlp of the c.lliell caUM- he was ; naturally in line of rvroxmtion a* tin Neu Jersey HM-liiber of lit* Com mil lee • »n Couinattees, dlwplgcing Mi Brosn ling, the Dean of the DeU-gatlon. who I : held dial lamiiion for a nuinbct ol years. Ilete again the WiaUem ol Mr BschMinchV seliHtion *»a* uhl> detn li onatralctl hy the fact that he *ucc««d ed in placing iveiy iiieinbei from N.s JiTM-y on die Uommilte* lo which lie r sought election It waa now Mr Hat harm h - i italic to g«-t the roniniill«*e piotuoiioii which he mt eagerly -ought and h. was accordingly eh.led to the t'oin ^ niidve on Ways and M* nitTlil* Cominlltee I* the luo.-i Impoi- * tani and (ttvtrful Committee In lh« . | House of Rt-preaenUtive* It i* a* im I portani if not more ho -than its com* ' pall loll t*OUiniilt*e m the Seli.il' 111* I Committee on Finance, pn-uled o\«r 'by Senator iVproae. nod cttmpi ining .-tuch powerful men as Snioot. VVatsoii. "IfaUler snd other*. Likewise, do House Committee is made up of the j treat nu n of th* House, pn .-idcd ov» r 'fhy Fordney of Ml< itlggn. and comprls mg *uch tn-ii tin larngworth, «;ic*n. Tieadwar. lladl* •> it ml otheis Mit>or| I Moore, of Philadelphia, was f»iui« tl> a nieinlMw. This Con i til It i« • bat- ehnrg- t>( th« iranung of all !*•*: illation ftu th* put-] pose of rai>tn^- th- iwenu* rtee« **art to carry on die Government It ori; 1 1 1 in. ties all I* . islatioii ts-aring iiihxi Im> • atlon. a* will as nil I- i=i>lnlioii Ixann. u|ion the question of the tariff It i the Commit i ev whldf designs l«-«tsla-J Hon u|a>n which th* pr«iKr«-**s <u th _ reiardatnm of the Industries of lit «x>untry is d< pendent It produces a 1 system of taxation for Koventmootnl . --\|m iim-s which may elth«>r h« Just an-1 I economic <«r burdensome and ine.piiti • hie Nc other <oiumitt> • t»f the llc>u* 1 lias such power for guotl or evil in *<» lar as our economic welfare is eoticernetl. aud it is therefore niosi ti -ential to the country to s- e to It thai ;raen of ictiod sound businos judgment are placed on that Committ--New Jers. y has had no R«-puhli< member on that Committee for mot*I than fifty year* until the election of Mr Bachararh. not wuhslandim in r i importance as u manufacturing State, i i which can only thrive under the guid j in- influences of a proieciive tariff which permits her manufacture!* to i I1-') IiIkIi wage.* i,. iht-ir • inpiioe* and : m«»*-i the romp* tttlon fnun the cheap " " --■•p •••••" -lis > l i * • ■ f
latair markets of h^inqH- and Ihe Ori- • nt It i- therefore of much tnlcrcM 4 t<» the welfare of our State that m- | should have a representative on that < onunltte**. and n* a Memb*-r's infiu•jenfe advance-* with bis year* of -- t " , vie* the Country, the State and th* 1 District should be sufficiently interest||ed in It* own economic welfare to d<* • , ♦♦verytblng possible to continue that ' ' membership ' I Congr-rsman Baeharach very short 1 ly demonstrated his fitness and ablht> ' to cope with the great question* thai I eonie before that Committee for consideration. He is himself the autbor of a Bill for the protection of thI Chemical Glass ludii.*try and Ihe Set en line Instrument Industry, which asumed large profs* r Hon* during th-w-mr because of their essentiality it. the conduit of the war. and it is s tribute to the hard work, abillt) and cleverness of Congressman Bachamri that his Bill was pne of the first to h* passed by the House in the Slxtv-sixH Congress The Bill failed to com*- uj j 'n Senate, although r«*port«-d fn jorahly by the Committer, for the ren I son that the lA-nmcnits had served no jtice that they would oppose It and create a Allibuster if any attempt wa* mad** to pas* it through that b*»d> There being only a majority of two it: the Senate, it was not deeui*-d advfsn ble to fore*- Ibe issue at that time. J The genial personality of Congress man Baeharach soon mad- for him many friends in both tb- House and He Is always affable and .courteous and eager to help hi* fellow colleagues in any way H« enjoys at | intimacy w ith the present Speak, r of j the- House second to no other m- mh«< and the Sfn-aker la always ready i*> listen to him and consults him frequently upon matters of party policy. He appointed Congressman Hatha rarh as a member of the House offlrCommission, which Is made up In ad ditlon to the Speaker of the ex-Speak er and one other member, usualh this other member was the Chairman « !™ApproprU,,on* Committee, but Glllett saw fit i« bestow th. honor on Mr. Baeharach. the flr-t time that •Och a thing has been don*- sine** r hH*»use OBm Building waa erected It 1* an assignment which call* for * great deal of diplomacy and tart, ceP^cially at the change of a Congress when the offices an to b« assigned :o r* ' Nearly i..,lf „ mil noa dollars an ex|Nnde«l annuallv ,r, the upkeep of the bullding.aJI of which comes under the supervision *.f Mr
Barharac.. As is the case in hit home town sereuundlosts. ihe Congressman's lot -•ble dispfksitmn *eems to n- a n.agn. • which attracts others to him. and h. .Is always seen on the floor of Hi. Homo and in the corridor- of ih* rani tid surrounded by a number of men .among whom an the m-.-r pmmlnern and active members. They are eager " bavt hll ' dttnsel and Hd\l. - on |. g : '' ' " - and tp hare hit rag • wilt n I g buim of work ng out som* strategif jw>in< whete I lead- rshlp Ik Involved These things not only add prestige J '"WM'MWOT Bachaiaeh's standing jin the if*. use of Representative*, hut I lT7wrr!,"<,t 0r,'<,h Upon I 'I* trio I which h- repr*s-nts and they g|V« Lm ftfS 5^" of standing • Filch |f would not olhei wise . ni„\ Naturslly things that .in- ru-d-d for the iHstrict can to- more <-asll> u<quli ,w , v,r> resident of lb. 8* rond I'latrlrf must realise that it would hm>thlng short of m rery serious mt* .take to make a change in its r • i-- « , sent at Inn while Congressman Barbs . rarh cons»*nti to remain there He is tn Washington at a very heavy . financial loss t*» himself, for no om | t an attend to tb-- diillea of that nffln .AM at f PI. same time *arvy on Hi* p- r -onal husm.ss. either ..f them mu*' !" - r 1,1 Mi Bh- haraeli has rho-en to give his . onsi if uem-y all of his llm«c and attention and has giv ♦ « up nil active partlctpntiofi in buslnesa affairs In him the 8««ond PU I ' , f py • " I"4 "entatlri whose firs) prlmlpl. I* *' , let, prompt routl.t...:and effieietii attention to th* needs Of j the lu-rrld and i .-s»d* ntt Congressman Barbara, h is trulv ]ta ! P- r rent Am- rlran ||. , . , v. ,, |f| ;>««resg during the most mint ffvno* 1 through which the -omitry ha* mi pas ed All IhrtNfgll fit* War he has ' b- . n „n rh. sld* of rl'-hi Not onl> hi* voire ami vot- did he up* I and < Irtgly suptKirt the I'resid* nl of tl-, » nlt-d gfnt, s In catryltig . n the W.m , but al hnm. and elsewher- he on trlbuf. d generonsly of his worldly •nods III the support of all »h. iri ! Otis war chorine- if, purchased! Mfgoly of fJben* rtond and flavins*! . <arn ps and ontribut-d unrrudglrn h to the R.-d and Untied War V tlvlllra 111*. Words in all those phllan ' !' w-r. r% hi. deed- | He worked hard and Mrt-ltmalf in the interests Of fho-r w bo ."tsv.-ted the call lo the -'(dot's front his |t|# j .,nd If any t< -tin>"o* is n-*d.d of this. II*" U Me* t-ssarv bu' t»» as| th«•tves. mothers snd bw*« i hearts ion,'
' eVell tile thoU^««nd^ of soldi- I liiem »• I vos, who cam# t»» bitn in lb«lr hum I of trouble asking in slai.-e I h*« I III* » i ii: * - tlllglll Adjusted liuil I would l>- - a slot for dvp* lubutis 1 i si i th— liaidsliips caused b> tb- b-eto • i- Of ttieit men who were lighting fui » ilvili/ it.ion. It is utii • .---iiabl* u I think thai iliese men aud wuoien pow i* wish foj a change in th* ir lepr- »*«ihm > Hon in t'oiigre--J Til- influent • of t'oligr- »*U ;«u Ha* b I .it at b und hi- i-t-olial |N>pulant> is again atli-it-d In bis mh i.tl acllvlt- • i- in Wasliltigtoli He Is iak*ei|y sou»kM ifter us it ^u«'st at piomineni gather i tngs mid iti turn in- t-puiatnui as 1 ■ getilal w huR'siuiie and lovahl- host al • ays ih-ui- ■- nit a* " plan- e « >f any • invitalioiis *'\|« tided II- «nf»itatiis. i not frequently, but royally, and his • itffai!.- SI e always Kta. 'd hy the pies • ence of the most diMtti. illstod Itieii ill (Kfllt I- ill life 111 lb-c. mt» I of this • >e;tr h* gav* a luiuqu-'i ni.hunoi of Msyoi Mtau* . ol I'hilad* lifl'ta. w ho Hi", about lo ulte up hlgjue'UilH'i -hip II 111* IfoUs- oi l'*'pi • seiitalives Tills aus ill- most elaborate b.ti.qu* t ol tl.t'ongr- .-sional s« asou ami was atii-nii- • tl by all of Ihe Republican Lead' r.- of , the lloUs--Tho*- pr*-s« ih w- '« Floor Iv- ad*1 M'iml«ll I licit- Jo- Cannon. Jaiiiei- K Mann. N'cholas la-ngwotih 1 1; • lb PuMJ* an Meoiberahip of th* - ami Means Commit tt • n>< 11. i*ubli< n 1st*** nig ComtUllte* including Madden of llllnol Dunn of \* a Ytuk. WmI slow, of Ma --at hu— Its ial «»f th{more proknilii-ni un uiht t.- oi tb* Pinn J -> I > atilu I >• I- «|loll, as well Re Ipulilli.itl Del- .i on I otn Nl w Jef t ' v 'It w i * a notable tad thai although .Mr Ibichatat b was mi* of th- itti.vloader- in th- opposition to lh< • ,i:on ol Mt M nn a- Sp-ak : **I thj House, p* v« ><hel*-- b< at opted an it: nation und it teally turned out lo ft* a "p* ace" h.iiit|U< t at w hi- It all tin opposing forces ttf the R--pUbll- an wing w-'iv brought tog- tlier. This recognition ol Congr#*sniar: Bat hataeh naluruily hiings bono: ami distinct ion to hi> District, for It is indeed a wottdertul tribute to thhub r-unrd in wiiicti h* is held h> his coilcak'Uo tu hu\i so {towetfu. ■«n array <>f (Mdilital leadt-is accept his hospltallD I' strengthens h»-i«».-nion us a known quantity in tht oiitisels of his (tarty and places him • • II in th* lof*-f:ont «>f the (tolitical I- .oi* is of the country Tli- Congressman has never lost an oplMirlunlly to - uti rtaln his colleaguos w hen thev cam* to AUanii* City Dur ttig two Klks' Conventions h- «nt- 1 tamed som- forty Congr- ssmen. t n lr.g th- tu a din ier at tin* Ch**l-- •• N aehl Club und also lin k- -! after tb* it ■ I •«" I > • ' I'll* lilBI »«'« tl ft I I t" 1 1 lit 1 I I
• ni- italniuet.t during th-- Convention. I i The Second Congo --tonal District of N- a Jen* > is fortunai* indeed in I having A Congi* --man fnun Atlautn - Citv to meet and ^*t le it- r mi <|iiulni-ii with tb-- mrmheii "i the Houm o Rcpr* -• ntativ- s whil* here on their vucMtions. This has hel(H-<1 the eon I » teres* man and the District very much | i giving Mr Baeharach a more in tints It touch with his associates, thereby ti: • creasing his efficiency more than could la* don** wen- he located in any place in thodlstrut nth* r than Atlantic City Few of Mr Ba. htyrach'* oonstltUenttiavc had any id- a of the wond*-iful advan- * in« tit h- has mad-* during th■ihorl time he has been a menib«*r of • ot -ress lrwi« -d today he can he reckoned on as on- of the most power i ful men in Congress and should be r<** 'urnyd by an ox-rw helming majority I HARVEY K KATON A IttriMMSl J.tl.1 foe by K. Inun • amim! gn Comiulitrr. Notice to Limit Creditors. Fata t# of Hursli KIiYsIm-Ui Ma> bvrry . I*rsatwl I'unotaat «o the or-lrrot Harrys |w»uvu.»-. -wrr.nt.lrot tits * ouniy of - •(** M-*». madr I NtMAMSdfayfl ugu-t, A. II I to. or. I t -» ail.ilraiMKi of U»- ■ut.s* rlhrr. I xreuu r I •t smi'1 Ir -*-a*r<l, ooller I- ti«-r«l>y givm t-> I h*- > r » <l.i«if» of «**l'l U-e* n-r-.l in rtlili.lt to t»r •ulr^'ihrr un-l-r oalh or am, m>*ti<-i. 'hslr rUiin* m .1 .1 rnand* »g*Ui**l 1 1..- ««tsi* •i -*i i in pfcwii wi-hin nln** mo ii« f. on. Ui* -rrrtri'l .l-y or Vur ■!. A D 1SJD ..r tb*. will b- for. ver imrml oi aoy anion agalast 'br -lib-' rif-rr. I-Mtrd Ausu-I Xod, A IvttJD. J li \ H K. • Vldt.. P. K.. #..%«. Kxarotor. Notice to Limit Creditors. ■Mat# of William *» Klnlrv. Hwrrasrd I urate* tu to ll»r ontrr of Harry •« lMNis-a*> -urmrair of li,r Ooutily *•( i May. nut.lr | ,n ll># arv»qth *1s> of July. A p. I SID. oi I in# »j»|>ltr*tion nt -n# »u » nnrr. KmnUr ol aald d#era>r*t. nolir# I# hrrrt.^ givra U» lie ■''rd||..r» l.f Mill d*Cra>rd to r%||it*tt to tilt •Ubarrltirr uodrr . „,h or *fflrin«t|un. thnr .alio* «ad i|r niand- thr ratal# of •MHl d*r>aan| » >t bin Dllw NfOOtli- F-oiu llir •#vrntli day or July. A. II . iwji, or ibry will -•# KM-vrr harr#d of any aelion agaiust thr >ubacrili#r Dated July Ttf i |> . m AR* "H I tiA I.I • l» VI NKtL. A.O.BHVRI.U Proctor 7-1Y IOT.. P K 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. By Drtur of a writ ol Klrrl Facias, tot i sal* of N'ftSaa- i 1 .... . I . r . t- i .« .Hit of thr I <Mirt 'A « Ii.iik • r \ .,1 Nr* | >• " I'" th <Ih> i Vusi.ftt \ |. iron, in .er trill raws r «h<rr-in \VriM#u«li , Hui Ml rig ami I •am \ v-cMt,.,,, 1% r>Mii|ilaui. ■ nt and Mavui K \«Hrr I- .Irf. n.lant. |
«hall rt|*.r to aaif M| uul>ll< vrislur. *>n MONDAY. MKI'T FMHt.K 1 7. 1*2*. Iwtwrrn llw li-Hirs of tw.1%, n,„| fl%, k I*, ni . to wjt Mt «Hir o'clock in thr iftrr IIOMI of -.4».| day. at thr M.*nn\ 'Ullr. in Cap* -May I -Hili IIhim , «^.|h May I * •«uit> >• v^Jifwj : All that . - Multi in.-itaa*. .1 prrmlftr*. wlthl Ihe «|>|Mi,t. -taiicr*. in th. I..II ..| ..mijtlaint III III* said •now particularly *r| t..rtf, Ml)«l • IrsrrllM**!, that D lo say : All III— or lulu |oU. IrMcta or pirrr* of '*-»»«! Mild prrn>i*r*. %»l«|i,t* III thr rll> of 'y."" ,n. Ih* sw«Mst# *r i a|M Ma) and *tntr of J, i %>> , lnHuidrd Mild dr*4iil>rd i- r«rtk.« s Tr.rt S. |. |y.|, tat, |83 Blld |M. **', 1 1* mi |l. plan ,.f IK-oin * ll> A**oclati.Mi Brglmilna nt th. tub r*. i ll. mi ..f thr in>rth «r*brl) »ld« of I1m\< ii N%mt)r atsl th# -•uth«o*tirt> »lde of I 1 1 tl *1t rvt. oxitaill in* in ii ii.t or brra-lth *4Kilhwr «t»,«r<|l% ulotttf th« rawthwrstrri* -l.tr ..I tlio.n *>•••'" I.uii.lr. .| tlnrt\ i.rt • | ..| s.. IA| l-ing Afty f • • t Iro-ii arid l.-t- Si . forty trr i front I snd tlml -tilth. * »t. iidiim n, i..iMth r d* pth north «• >tw«rdlv. t»riwi-u p., .mil, | |j,„ % ,| iluhl .uiRlr* to Ml, | Ifavre ■vrtltt* . and aliMlg thr *oUthw«'*t- rD Mitr of F • -*I|1«V llth *tmt, ink hu-siroi nrtou trrt t<< .. mt*.'. f « •* t Willi' fctfiil Tract N- r I K S > Ml nlM| .t **« 1 1« Ml I). .1 1 li I p|;. i. ItrRiiiulna M1 llw lull rsrvtlnn #f thr *.i*ith •wsirrly *»ilr of \ftlmrt mvciiih- mi.*I thwa,iii«, d-rly *1.1. ,4 Fourtrr nth «irrrl. os.Ihim ok Miuthwr«twardlt .f that t In iroot .*■ hr-adth mI.om \ -Iniry *\ on- . I MV.tlly Irrl .,1 w| ,.| thill whlth. , *f. ndoul -•*lthru*t«\ar-lly brtwin. |nr.ill, I In,*-*. Ht risld iiogli « to «y,id \slitity ro.iiur, and ..Ions th. %*nili«. -|. rly -t.li ..I I otirt. . mh -tr.it. imh tiniMlrrd r-it to N nil- . i. |.r« »* o|i *lr. • t Tr»*t Nm I. |..a* \ 707 a„d »rr D'**! I . . . -or* viol pin i : n-SlillHI'K i»t a point >rn 11m tiorth«r*lrr|\ *ld. ol I < idml avrintr. fa., huiidrid mo. K f.. t *"Ufl,M . vt# rly fnan th* , nthw. *irrt« -i.li ..I |««nty etaltth *tm|. III li H.t • *r hr*;*.|th *nuthn. -t* (,r.lk alooa th. iMrf1liar*|i rly sld* -1 * • iitr.il aveitll* right) fr, | atsl of M... I width * \ |i ii.lliig iiortliw) -twar-lly l-tw-in |... .ltr| i.,„ . .,t rlK»»t *•»*!. - to *'.l'| i.idr.d to.iiii,' ,a„ toin.lrrd [ol I., m lift.,,, f.., ^„|r ITrsrl Ni. I. I.K in. 1IM| m ^ to.,, I. .if. *al.l plan. li* shout c at a l n a -i t mi th* nofth«. «t. r I t! -SH 1 Ir. ,| frrt l^b«-*ti. •. dit 11" MNitkwcstrny' • nt.- • i thirty fit -.t *lnr|, cvaitamlns ^M,t», ♦ *t wwfrlly in Ir.sd |.«rM.|lh d.atg %* I '',".r>,.g%' ""r- »DB 1 .""I 1 that Whlth Ol." r*tw.,rdlv I** |wr. it liar rJ!r Ln,\ *,4 r,/h! "-1 ^ -trrct flri,rn 1,1 1 ?L' ' f T '-OKHHltlng « ' «|t* ...if, |,if, «, ,| ,,.,1 i ,t tf»r, t,v,. assamting to *21/ 7* - it. mt. r. rh,. f.vrvr,r.Lfvrv;::t,v -"«•"! I4.M - r. , T,"",N *"""
m. H. Powell Ocneral Contractor Gradlnt and Street Kuilding fblrty. fourth st and West av# OCBAN citv. in J i *A| c«atrai «,flM **H P%#a#
NOTII'K A Spt't ial KltMiioii and KfjfiNlialioii F i*ug«| I*, a r »" iri"" oi i in Hoard «•' « .. , n, ttuniru yfitrrs i >-*V N»a i !•• • ' -olo >rd Mi- da) . -«*|. « m<- i -■ h. K-.'l, • din a 41 ttir olfl • -lii* 1 ii> l .i i k o| *>ai I <*i|) , , ** 1 . 1 . I Im" » A M»(i • * i > • • r* a a* •.ol*" 1 / <1 m> .1 dlt#4 led • -» •• •»" ImI I'tri' • 1 lot. lo Im* ti ii| III • »• r.ili • 1 1 1 . Si* litfS * . Oil I t.i t> *4 , «h tul • 1 .Ml, I Ml III! 1'.-' of SMl-Nittll' S D> tl" rga 1. »r, tl 1 *| «»lhni wo Ho 1 • 1 not th- 1mi.i1 widrli I* Imihim |t«" s drai "led ahali t.MMilil 11 TK\( T NO. I. Hltuatr b t» n Fifth sad t sutb pimti at-d i" :«oo iu>-u sud hui j| A«* !»•'* - THA ' ' r NO. t. »•«!'• t st Ui» lslrr*nn. Hon uf tti« — itlM attrr ! » •' it.- of Ailabitc v a* i* »rb tbs *.nithsr »t#rly in"' I'-flk ,, .-Uvi I. tt. «•!.-• along tha •*><,: baa* I-* rly lit" Allan: w Aenu* u * «o*jihw<*i -ly dtr-c-tl u tba dlataar# of M*) frrt U> t?ia n r h- • • - ly linr uf mi:I. ii'n.t and of thl • ii a «ltk. .Mki f.rt, ait- tiding in a » ut:. i*|rrly ^ dirrrilon bidw-.n th# *outbi-a ' rly l:na of r'.Fif:b S:ra#|, »L.n ritasdad. arid the b.r n ■ rj-nrly Itn# of sis:b Mifi'r: abi-n aitrnd 1 1 1 .. iaudw«r4 im# *d tba ovvao t. W. 1 irdtiik 1 1: \i'T NO 't Bvg'nntog *t tb# . tn ' " n of th# -r-hwo-t* rly tin# of r ' t. mtirn #itcnd*-d. with tha U r of tb# -r- an frwnt bjardaalk : it • 1 . »-i . » ■ » * r • •• •• mis •• 1 M4 trr ) l' r • (Slltll •!•nn*, W nr • » ( • I to tti I .'id war • I.e. or lo rn whirl, m»» li1 i 1 al'n •aisbibheit ••> li# • lly ••) • »«* u. I- > • t » 4 .andwar.l imr o t*.- ..it o.iii In. ,t ii aiiUiik \4tir-. tie- ir ••• - 1 1 • i.t mm <l« Ih. ItrlMM-i, F 1 (tn m ' -t VII. »||V«*I». ta IUO*—l M>'(tI.«N4*trr > 111 |« |.r«»rlt -SWtl.lliat.il Will II 111 Ihi'li Ml*1 r .1 1»ir I < -*mi from ' .iiidw Ik 0. > ». i,.ovr*l -«*u: hr.i-icn » f a tn-w iiM-ath • th#«><4 in k norii.i'm*irriy dir- • Urn, aim , h* Ml dw ltd Itur wl''«-|> I- t'o L# h»>i-atlr ,*i«i. . ah . an mi*4|4nn|,i of itiriHi-m f*..i.| tn* t II.,- ■••Uthw ||" . Iltlrol F ' Ii -Mr t. wi «' #*D 'i.*|*'d. Ilictor lo a t ori ti«, %!#rl« II ii* 1 11 «huig lie* Mint Ir •"#rl> lltir t| 'it. • lrr« t. «|,rii *-M#ndrO, lo thr 1 .t .• of !*•* mug vi> ' n-i'ls* ■* li.-rrli* gi'.M 11. at a : • • to nt, in# p.irtu* • «st « . 1 -.ii. 11 1 1 tlMJV# u-n. !.. tip Altai Votr»» . •krw'i' - i) will t«r tirst on Tiicxiay, Octola-r jih, iy;o nd furilt#, noil r i* 1.1 rr'i, giv. ■> t< at th* |U>*n|« ,1| tti'g|4>irv aiel Klrrtloli «| I ion r*ie— Im v . -4 i t*inbrr Mt . :»JH. romtie n« 114 • I M'Vril oVI H- 111, atl'l . "Mllir «> I, I !>* ..Vl. en j' in. al thr lot .'wing d*« gnuted pl Cl* I Wa,d N<* .' Flrr lluii.*, Aal'Urt MVrOII' . It- low wlut, .|rt« t. . Ward- I -» I r ' I(-K>a>. I'll) lUll.n.r . N • ■ *ir- 1 I Mild Aabuty M\.'t Ur I..I fi.rtl.er I Ollrr I* h#rr(tv glvni tt,-.t thr • urtMin for tto- nur|s>nn «>f •unnnlllng Ibr aliov* ' I us* t ion will b# li#ld 011 Tuexlay, Octobdt stli . 1920 and that II.# #le> I ion oftic> ra w III »)t a* a tc-Mvrd F.i.riioo at ilir pla. r» aU.v# »miu—I onm Id ! r ne-da> « k-tnbri t III, I'll), c III ".*" • *1 •' 1 «•'» I.t. g a. 111 . ai d rl.»iiu at »r*#n •» clock p. m II \ KK\ A M.iHRiH. :« '■ U . P F giT »J t n> . .rrk REPORT OF THE CONDI HON OF OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. ol OCEAN CITV; V J with* . oar ol boat a aw Heptrmbrr » : #JU. i ksmm K F;«*. |t*.,..t« and liiorlgagr*. f ' itai.vi • -•ock* and tioud*. Ctl.MB Ttrn* .mh- on roiialerala, ImISIOii' (•• niaftd loan* i#<Ja's-ii) o.* 4. 10 cHlr* and It.wiiB, I»'.*Ajji) v..ir# • ltd ni.1* {>■! ret".*- d. • - i "vrrdral*. l.siC t-u# from t«nlt*.#tr. tttjiu- .-i Ha s-.i • t»n *#. furiiitnrr and fliiurr*. •" a,: . - Die r real e*t • r, 74J ' - a*|. on l.and. t- 4ft :v I'lirCk* a-'d C-Udj iu-iii*. .v- « Ubrr m»*--ia. . ji • *.r * t.l \ III i.i M yx t'a pilal *lark pawl in. f nvjin ir -urj.iu* fund. ■«. . i t'ndlvlded »'r flt*invt;, , rimr d#po-lt*, lhio.n l -Ir posit*. , j; |Vi, hn.jrrrt n atra of de|Mi#lt. ,» »'er1»ltr<l rlwek", (2.1- • rreasurrr'* elnvg* oul*landiiig it'oit * Due to lMii-kM. dr., | - v . • -lllwr Liabilities. stair of Nrw Jetwey. <V>untv «»l la'- M,.' '-T WiniMiu K. Mn**#> . pr#- id* -nt, mi i K.t *. i H N'lHy. :r**«aiirv-r. *d u.r «tmv#*natn.~d r»mi>snv. iwing s#veraliy duly *a..rn. r-.n. 'or ' i m*r If d#p-w#« and *a>* that the tor* g*. ng ■t.irm-i I I* true, to Iti# b*-t of nu <u«,a|--.ig "Ud twllrf. ' U II LI AM K. MAHMEY. I'rr-ld m v . " Nl Ll * • Tr" • ■r-' * i and »w..n> to hritwr nte udI f 'Urtrrutti day Of K#|<tt-ii,tier, A l» Erg. 1 » i. in i o> h nun: Notary Pur. i. t ofrrrt - A Uc*t: A 1.1. KV COKMO*. IIAKI<\ Hi U'l > V , wyi K. slip IV Kit. lMr#«-tor*. Eyes Examined Witbont Drops ; Nirwaat up-lo-dai# matboda. Katlhfaetlor. I . inran'r-d For Omi-ela** Optical work i*rr i# no -••cea.jt y of going lo Philadelphia Uy at-vk oi Ky# Hia*-#* and HpNctacir* u a* -oinplrt# a* can b# found In any city. Frearrtptlon ien-^ dti,.;,rai#d «i,or lotlc# Accuracy gnaranirrd Price*, con **#t#nt with good work All work dew# ... ' K# premlae*. | A. W. KI.Y loos Atlantic krraa# 4TLAXTB' CITY. R. J. Abort* Fast Lin# Ihuwe* Door MaiaH What tgsn. H#tl Pnn«- Iggi W I Samuel Flecker ! Dealer in Al l. KINDS OF JUNK all kiimS* of old Furniture*. If von ] av. anything to *m. . all l~l#pi.,,.tr No zct M.-a*ani v dlr.N . J„ .., drop Ch*d in |JT H.»nlh M*lnaira#i e l I wilt «-u|| Ai-av* Ih in, i markrt lo buy ©.d, Mmight Mwapn# r. |
lii ( liantTn ol Spm Jcrse) 1" U'liilaui W . K*t'#r* P thr r u# F«'It#r». ' . I i W If > • M. a | t tlrra. Hlaushe v I ritrr- ail f«i- -ni I. I .-iter* p. . i . f *tu ur>iri of it-# « our, of Cbau uil)|'« J»iH" mel* "•» IM- *l»y of Ii" 1 d trJ-f'-t. 1 1, m e u*r wbrrrln iM.rg. W !-•»(., • I mi*. are r-nupJaiUMMl# and )-».» ar«,i • t* i. i .ni-, » «a»r ai- rtquiicd *" appear i , . m ^ i mt'.-' .'oiiipliiiii#,,!- "Ill, on m * . t!.«* n.*l «)*•> . f «»rl*.l* i i.t K I . or '•*»• J I. Will ll* Itk' >' It* Ci.l !*-•* -I Ik'nlll-t • , . | 4*ld bill I* Itirtl b- lofe- • ftt-H i ' y »i»'i'b> %d. i * • v tVtirr* i*. fame# ' K., Itr. .land V|«rcl. -fd. Nllirlfri. 1 .1 i, i-. ( .i.l t i.v - ii ill on Im< i* ii ll*- ,• h in C'lt , Mild y -mi ar** mad* Ir fetid I », .1-*. HUM 'I -• II" r- in n t- II. Mt ' j . .ii u i«-M In llif »..i 1 .» i I* «-r **»iih ItiliixiMf, • ■ . cO A -1*11*1 IS'II. I'O' (j J *»a» • II PI.' K lU.i P. n- i. t«,r loi --Miipt- • >.nt-. L'i ilMrl.'i "t . i . i.ideii. N J s-tv . I', I si I tl KOTirK °r , ami Kln lloii Pur*. ia,.' l«i Inn. »'••! ■- >* l.'sbi ktlvm 'liat IP" Dlo r . i • • -r»l* • ' lie. *1,1 and I • « ' Don n. »ii I i r • ii# - p« -d «• -ant lly. ,'ouiil) '.Mai-* lliy.-p "*■*« lcr»r. Mill ,•»#«» i ol,-* i- -.r* • i. -rdi. «p* ■ • *»uuatrvl or TutxJiy. Sv|'lcuilK*r. jsih. 192*1 • ' »« r. - • lit. , » . 11 A N, .tul . lie j P M . U ' ' ' t ii 1 • - • nil luetlbg • I'r 11 .1 . r 4 I lo, . .'mil all. i. of camli ii.i* * l-.r li- c "i- 1 rii». .1 1 and X !*,«• 1 i« 1 • l , .f - 1.. I'm * ; -u *- \ liicii.'-cr 1 ( Uli • > » of ID-rrr-euCbtiVt-a roll, tl,. Hagili It'" (lo* 41 DlltllCt. A nivuiit-r or' (•« n* A-- n.i*l» \ Juatl 1 11ft;, |v, 1 '%t \y ..r.l) v Ju*'t«. or tin p.ac* i nexpirwd Tsran I v.-*»i <1 «'d 1 W" • • li t I (F*H*1 vy -rd). F--r tl.. 1 Hon «d ' a Wt.-nil NISI* Mlid • 'ouiit* « 'oinn.itt,* » xi 1 Jt ,. t- a .Ii . • -it at ,li# *a me pla- • » #1 west 1 iii-- hours of an I mu- p- |u . f-.r | ««gl 1 rati. p.. i-— • 11 Tncxl.iy. October 2$lh, 1920, and hi M l) on Tticsiliiv November 2nd, 1920. - I" '-S ihe h< 'ir# of »ix A. M , Mhd *#\m I'. I M . for the purt-w< ol e ndurtdig m *<< u«-rMi| EJ-ctMib f..r I rut snd McO" '■ t -.lion Di-tri.'i*. of iliel • lt» o| "c-v.n City. Cap. May Count). N*» I J.-,' *<•* \ •• l I", -lull. * ni" I 'AXi Dor*' |t, rill* A- I ' chapler IV- 01 Ihe IakW»o| POD: a -o m I r- -u • ■ *.l - A lunul 1**uc, 1 1 — > r ..| the la*# • -.f IS2 ■. 1 « -. * <»: meeting of tl,# Ho r*l*oi it-gi«tr* si. Eiciioo Fir- u i'.: \o _• Fue House. Aal.ury mvr lltl# ' e|.'M *• vt|( *tr- et .1 vt »r«i Court lt.a>in in City II «n. c-.n ' N oil hireei und A*bur> avrnuII vltllk A. MOPICIS, u . I' F' #■» tft. 1 ity Cicrk. j l!nanl-of rbospn Freeholders I Count}* of Cape Mav s « ml I' -1* Mill In* rrO'lvnl and opmcd ta 1 l - ll «r<! at 12 i.'rlm k noon. Tncaday, fw-p Itrmbar asa, p ju. ia tb« Bdard IIoum. Coo, ll n|m- May Court House. N J . lor tli# , f * -wiug v.*. ton- (more or lc#*) of stoae an 1 • iiratnut coal, price |*r Ion to i-e.|u*>trd *ei.«i*'r.> .in -w,h g,nd. Ito Il-tard l- . defer mi iir th- quanliiy «»f eacn uretf*d. 1*. l^- del 1 v ere*, F. U ll tra« k«. « ..|- Ma* • - -M House. N. J. P— l l*. 1 Ion id 2.'4>. llw. I i»e It <Mr*l r* *rrve* the right to d-j.h-1 au* [or a bid*. kjrdinmi.NKifti" ll>*rd. JKV1NU FIT- It, Clerk. Addrrc- fit* Hail. «^a l*t# - it*. \ j. h, ptemiwr 10. im .* i$, p. r .. g; 1 - FOR SALE OURO-C JERSEY RED PIGS Brc-1 front the following A'^gitUird SiCik Bar None La»ly No BSSOCIS Bar None Beauty No. 'IKN010 IVn Moore's King No. 175255 ' Order* taken now for delivery, when w raited. $20.00 each, cither vCx. Y„ur choice in order «ol*1. Also above-iucntioned trio for sale, for delivery (Hiubet first, etch twelve month* old— $278 for lot. Samuel A. Chase UPLAND AND TENTH AVENUES ( ABSECON HIGHLANDS. N J Real Estate and Search Company KKPkESKNTS Fidelity Trust Comuanv . of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title. Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Watk-GtUranteed Money to Loan on Oood First Mortgage Farms for-Bale Offices In Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. — •
Edgar r. Berber RGQI fiStotG 111 JltiL St. SfH.t.ion of Ooocin City Fine Cottage* for Sale or '/% I can Rent yon most any 111 Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms I ~ - j; *l the universal car Fonl Mode] TT Onc-Ton Truck was the first low price ' | truck i<» carry the worm-drive — that tremendous power delivering mechanism hnd previously lwen an exclusive feature with high priced motor . p trucks. In the Ford it tick, however, you g;ct the worm-drive of manganese , hron/e material, absolute in strength and positive iti the delivery of power, at a very lo* price. Come in and let n^ jHiini tint the many superior merits of the l ord Owe Ton Truck, because 1 you need one in your work. Wc give prompt and efficient repair service. Pleasantvlllc Motor Co. 7 South Main Sfrrrt Wa«hinfflofi Ave, |
Any Kind Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenlh St reel and West Avenue I' oru NEW Electric Sgstcin Hakcnj Makes Bottor Bread, Cakes and Pastry •/ err run man cost of i.i vise Eat More Bread. ll i> tlie in* ,st Nulritioiis Kootl. ===== WM. F. VALET Tl!(-15 Asliury Ave. (lecan Cilg. N'. -I. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot t*|>are the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large nu miter of people and conld refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and phologmphs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend office ni ill r\nn ocean ciiy. •tb st. Opposite P. 0. ID U I L U Hm It n- Js b swan J. c. trout Swan and Trout act cal Caroenters and Builders jobking a set c i a tv ioao asbury avenue ocean city n j. jj^Sj B. MILKMAN ,2ZTnTy builder0 jUm "NOVELTY" heaters, ranges and V ^ GAS STOVES
Lot on Ocean Front, (56 Feet Front Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, with Rip;,ri:in Rights The Price is Right and Terms Reasonable Ask— John J. f oht or BLALIO U SIS LKiMTM AIII&CT Onlow Cnntrql Avanue ObtAN CITY. N. J, Attractive Cottages for Sale Well built and newly furnished, two Uilroom bungalows with e\*ery conveiiieucr ^'LSDil All veai n-mi-1 <-ottat;c with fimr tmlrooni* *n<l . ..nveni,-nce>.e<)uip|w,l wilh hot water t>r«tin> »ya«n . ^>>SU1 See MORRISON Peal Ocean Avraav h#l«w I ighfb Mrnn, 'N VCI 1 I 4^ lAl LV I 1 — ^ MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE St. »4lUiift f-r lit., VMlt.l,, know -f rM M; Wr „n „„ Al'T-U'. i!' * 0"'*" fr""' I""!-""— ' l-t- ■ . U,^„n7; r"' »- ' •< J. M. CHKS I ER CO , O'kan Citv, N. ]. real estate: insurance Clayton Haines Brick 411 St. OceanC ity, IM. J.i !•(■(• '">SU'*r*c# - 1 The Joseph I. Scull ARency T Cortan AV OC.AC.O.TV *. o ' Advertise in the SENTINEL 1
(#«TMA(T«M ASH Lee & Bourgeois tarpenters and builders OCfcAN CII Y. N. J. Work a Specish y JDS. D IJiE li. A IUH Rf,|Jl(s kcOcac# kcaolcat. sav I*- ..ai , a plat* <#«» mm4 Fhm,. IN M Fbwa*. 47,.H OTIS H. TOWNSEND BUILDER Oppicm: 8th St. Oi>|K>siie p. 0, OCEAN CITY. N J Only galvanized nail# usxx! on exterior work C Jtsorjjc; W. M-irri« Contractor. Builder and Jobbing OCI AN til V S,rcrl DC! an J. iwu I , « «-i pciiMMia.il liiMirat-i. Carrini Leander S. Corson EUILDER 03* »r»i(y avc OCAANCiTT.il J SCOSI.I |7 « /Jitraljtot , HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER t-mi sk— i oclai air. i _ _ Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER JobtSojc work pfotnfMly atirnd*d lo Lo«» lor Sale Cofiaga lor Sal# and K-Dl Tbirti th rd St aad Astoff At* OCEAk Cllt. A. I • til B«o«, #6'-a ALBERT G. GILBERT , PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, m fan em. n. j. KalliwAt#M Furobbai. Full Lin# -a Jitht* I AtrttH Jt I Am KmImI« N'Afu *r»cm. Ktr., «| Otr .Hliwr. ♦.Uo. John T. Low Is" ijnur Mug ui. . «.u 4Mli) Id KUKk. Kru*"#M Mt-d l*oli»tnnM »u|*)*(ic« Hk-y- ic I tr#. mihI rMipfMtnn ttlrfrk# iu pairing rrompd> Ait#a-Wi T*». I I Adaau i. V Adaci H S (Wmi 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTIN.; mil* laying, fete., tic. 411 W ork in Mn*ja Line Prompfl) Attended Tn. OCEAN CITY. N 2 BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLCY. Pno# Kendy Mixed 1 'Mints. I^-mU mh.I (lii* W° nod IttJ A#Dur> nveuue. II. .»!»*-, b- W ■" SEE ■ CLOUTING. BRECKLEV AND 600FREY ncronc ,ou 00 rovn saiwdno Contractors and Painters OCCAM CITY N. 2 nt** Omomc. io* n 11 Something New for the benefit of OceA.i City people Ocean City House Clearing Company will ciMiitntir IhiM, iMRMnling r>ou«#. i-nr-ic -atMsr. ,.r(,. *. ,,r Mt*> Il.tnc y,»a |*M\r H c run. *1, **•',*( 1 ng Ju*t nvc ti# j,a. Hr». »' r**1- ilfiwA %» - " till ^ •win# t »r .hq . till* a- ,
7«*° Avenue <kenn Lllj New J er.se* »b-n I'hnnc. » w iONbS, mxil RS A HA55F.I I. A. UJUNW, Muutr • 1 Now is th« Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey I WHAT '5 THF f&rthonTL/fyfr$tu*}&f* \LL AUmmI for He-lthvillr ' Take the M-slem I'lttmbm^ fiatn Pax the e* th#t * h* , than on t ho 1 ■ t K'kfl , * OH Ih MW*I l*» mraLrid j ■««« • in»e* > ..at H.WI vn «it| f«. g,. ltd tint |«h*«nr n«nil»ei rq HANS BURKHARDT <49 &1 AaWn Innmucin. « 1 Tty an Ad vcrtleemt nt !• tto BBNTlWfcL

