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JUDGES CERTAIN TO FACE DIFFICULT TASK IN SELECTING "MISS WASHINGTON"
f --af a' ' ' ' "*V * . "\ s
CAPITAL WILL GIVE
DISTINCTION TO ITS
FAIREST DAUGHTER
World of Motion Pictures
Shows Keen Interest
In Selection.
FILMS ARE TAKEN
Elaborate Preparations Being:
Made for Pageant at
Atlantic City.
fit. - . ?
1WK11UJD ON PAU? FOUR.
<> ? of the attractive features Is
roaaeetion with the selection of
~ttias Washington' is the unusual
interest which it has elicited in the
motion picture world. At the request
of Lawrence Beatus, of Loew's
Palace Theater, the National Pictorial
News is filming several of
the candidates. These pictures will
be shown for the first time at
liOfv's Palace tomorrow, after
which thej will be shown at other
theaters throughout the city. New
groups of the young women will be
shown each week.
The motion pictures. however,
will have nothing to do with making
the selection. This matter is
entirely in the hands of the judges.
Photographs of the candidates are
to be submitted to The Washington
Herald prior to August 25. On August
26 all of the photographs will
be turned over to the judges. As
soon thereafter as possible the
judges will ask the more promising
of the candidates to appear in person.
when a decision will be reached
and announce!.
Will Wear Handsome t ?n?tunae?
Certain charming young women,
selected to represent their home
cities in the pageant to be held on
September 7 and 8. will have a
weather bureau service all their
own. In view of the fact that the
contest winners will wear costly
and handsome costumes while they
are in attendance on tne several
outdoor events, it has been consid- |
fred wise to assure that no vagrant
showers may catch them unprepared.
So arrangements are being
made to have special information
as to possible weather conditions
for the Bathers' Revue, the Rolling
"hair Parade, and other events
where the younc women will appear
In the Court of King Neptune
as r.rblters of the attractiveness of
th^ other maids who appear.
of the beach costumes to be
wnfn during the Bathers' Revue
will be of texture and pattern that
will preclude their ever being wet.
No condition has been made by the
Pageant Committee in charge of
the afTair that the bathing rigs in
which the beauties of the entire
country will parade for judgment
and the reward of the Golden Mermaid
which goes to the most beautiful
shall be tried out in the surf.
Yacht* 0?er Trip*.
Amateur skippers of the local
yachting fleet are vieing with each
other in presenting offers of their
fine craft for use of the young
women during the time of their seashore
visit. At the docks of the Atlantic
City Shrine Club, the Atlantic
?*ity Yacht Club, the Chelsea Yacht
Club and other fashionable centers
of cruising, fine yachts will be
moored throughout the pageant,
ready for "Miss Washington" and
her accompanying friends to take
trips into the inland waterways or
out to sea. The yachting fleet also
will accompany the naval craft in
escorting King Neptune and his
court on their arrival on September
7. which is to be the formal event
for opening the pageant.
Boardwalk strollers at Atlantic |
City in a few days are to have their
first view of the efforts of expert
decorators in bowering pageant
rolling chairs with blooms for the
use of -the charming visitors. Two
chairs are being decorated in most
lavish style.
ZION CITY LEASES
RUN TO LAST DAY
ZION CITY. 111.. Aug 12.?Wilbur
tilenn Voliva. overseer of Zion todav
started a new system of leasing
property of the village. The
new leases will be for 1079 years.,
the seventy-nine years being added
on to cover the period which the
l.ord is expected to come and take
his saints out of the world for
seven years. At the end of seven
years, according to Dowie's teachings.
they will return to establish
}!is rule for 1.000 years.
The leases forbid the sale of pork
products, operation of theaters,
movies, dance halls, secret societies
and the sale of intoxicants or tobacco
or drugs. The sale of oysters
or other unclean food as outlined
!n the fourteenth chapter of Deuteronomy
and the use of any property
as the residence of a physician
also is forbidden.
Ninth Street Traders Meet.
Merchant* of Ninth street, from
Nrw oYrk to Pennsylvania avenues
northwest, hel da meeting recently
in the Strand Theater, in an effort
to organize the proposed Ninth
Street Business Men's Association.
The purpose of the proposed organization
is to attract more trade tc.
Ninth street. A temporary chairman
secretary and committee on organization
and membership were
appointed. The Jiext meeting will be
heltf -next Wednesday morning at
10:30 O'clock in the Strand Theater.
Resinol
Is so pore and healing, so
free from harsh ingredients.
it is a standard
Aj?J household
cold sores,
RESINOL SOAP
ObUmI far the akia sad hair. Aak
your Onus if tea products.
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Here arc three new photographs ol can
Washington." They are: Upper left, Miss ]
Miss Ruby I.ee Sheffield, l)el Ray, Yirgini
mont avenue northwest.
WRITERS INDORSE I Awaiting
HERALD SERIAL
election of "
I Any worn*;
suburb* is elii
District League Likes The submit % Pt
af The Herald
Fortune Hunter." by
D , 4 Aucust 26. '
Kub> A\ reS. the Board of
artists win ai
of the young
Member* of the Washington
I Writers- l?puo last niyht at the'
I regular meeting in the Public! thereafter aa
Library building. enthusiastically I The judges
I indorsed the serial story. "The For- ' Tio? presideai
tune Hunter." by Ruby Ay res. now Henry"w'liu
i appearing in The Washington Her- j ton Arti Clul
I aid. sculptor: Dr.
r would call attention to a little j tke Wi.hinrti
story now appearing in The Her- j "^onerTn
(aid," said Miss I'ranie Lege. speak-; an in i
ing to the assembly. "It's an Eng- j "Miss Wash
I lish story?only a column a day? to Atlantic Ci
I but the short and vigorous sen- , a
... sue wtll oe an
tenets and the capable chapter be- Before dej
I ginning* and endings are just what j chanta will m
I we have been talking so much aobut ; to wardrc
i anil trying so hard to achieve. in^'owi^"V
"It has run only four days so far. ' ternoon frock
and there i* still tome t begin ; suit: the Mey
I reading a good model for a serial William Hahr
.. er"?. S20 F sti
! ?. . , , I "Do Barry" I
Included in the regular program 8l,e ^
; of the evening three of the writer." [ erone.
in the organization read samples | At Atlanti<
of their work for criticism?Ran- chance to wi
. , . _ . ... .. .. offered for tt
dolph Z^ph. an essay on Life; tative from tl
Mrs. F. W. Ouittard. a short story She will be
; entitled "Seth Stevens:" Miss Jane of elaborate 1
Roads, a humorous and symbolic tainments.
tale. "Chanticleer."* and a short I????poem.
"The Humble Egotist." by
Miss Uranie l.ege. .
WHAT
ELECTRICAL EXPERT Yf
MADE BUREAU CHIEF
R. A. Lundquist. of Minneapolis. ; i
! was yesterday appointed chief of j \v ?e*?lou
the newly-created electrical ma-j
chinery division of the Bureau of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce.,
I Department of Commerce. Secretary **rl ?
Hoover announced. j ?l3 i?. m. ui
The division which Mr. Lundquist j I'?*****1 bli
will head was recently authorized | * " rena fo
by Congress t>wu|h the- export 'n- JJ?rt ?' \**\
dustries act and Is Intended to as- d?"*r,0Pn,r,,t
sist American exporters and Im-1. ... r*nn
porters. ! MI1 ?"?po?rl
Mr. Lundquist. who is an% elec-1 ***** st"*e
trical engineer of wide experience.' Bfl
is a graduate of the t'niversity of llerriek, <
Minnesota. He has made extensive mien and r?
studies of possibilities for the sale m tpiiprrH
of American electrical goods and cles may hoi
machinery in Australia. New Zea-I Byras, Tei
land. China. Japsn and South Africa.! time for tl
the results of which were recently' bridge arroa
published by the Rurean of Foreign ) MobIkosk
and Domestic Commerce. ! Sinclair, X
? link the Rooj
Two Unsiqhtlu Plants 1"""""
Ordered Off Water Front n..nrr *i'
the Srrrrlari
Determined to remove all un- mtt *?
sightly buildincs from the water * ?? ? <k'
front, the Commissioners {yester- fc"vr *?*"
day served notlde to the Conrad F P'y*11""1
Bennett Shipyard and the Roberts d*"y wk"
I.umher Company, hoth located at ?alc*'r" tk
the foot of Tenth street southwest. K*v"' "
tov rate their leased premises on 81
or before November 1. From the
The Maury Dove Company has Affair* ? Am
already received notice to vacate *be Dlstlnga
its yard on Water street and Cor- 1** Dialing
poration Counsel Francis Stephens provided for
haa been instructed to require the WW. '< ?* ?
J. H. Carter Lumber Company to **l'antr> d
move. ftpnln, Phlll
China relief
" Kxeratlv
BAND CONCERT. JZZJX*
clock. Williom H. S*nt?lm?nn Ui.. w rvler.
Taylor Brmntoi. wm< loader ' foaoailttee
. *"*???. Interstate
arck. Boy Imu of Amoiiea"... rallraad bill.
"W rr^oUt. :::::;
Jomaaoo. "ArmMaa ?atl.aal pr.1
Braa4 Iran from "Karttaaa". W.IUm
TaUo BriUaato. Oynt 1( Ctopia Moo* roaliso
Excarpta from "Kilts*" ;..,Harbsrt esrcana beef in
PJ..- ^ a?n,
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didates tor the distinction oi being ^elected a> "Miss
Mac Rutli king. 1503 K street northwest; I'pper right,
a; Lower, left, Miss Alice Deleslyne Taylor, 1324 Ver:
washing. URGES CODIFYING
.r^r for u. LAW OF NATIONS
Miss Washington.
a in Washington or th# , ..
rible. .
lotograph to th? Art Editor l^rd Brvce Tells Instittute
, or s?? the Axt Editor and
"Cm ui"'.ccpud unni Power of Enforcement
rb?y will be submitted to _? , ,
Judges August 26. The AlSO .lPOQl'u.
ik the ten most attractive f _________
women to appear in person
!t the one mjit tuited for WIU.IA.M.STIIWN. Mass.. Aug. II.
Kiss Washington." ! ? ...
a will be made as shortly ; ?-<"odiflcation of international law
poMible. about Au?ust St. ; hv a association cofpoaed of repare:
Dr. Mitchell Carroll. * , ,, . ... . ..
t of the Washington Arts resentatives of all civilized nation*
?r of Art and Archaeology; was urccd l?v Viscount Bryce.
sh-Brown. of the Washing- ' . ? ....
?. a well-known artist and i speak ins: at the Institute of I olitics
Thomas A. Williams, of here tonight
?n Arts Club, an authority ! '
H. Rudolph. District Com- ! The l"nite?l States, he said, was
d Bachrach. photographer. especially lltted to play a large part
irtistic portraiture. I such an undertaking. lie held
srsu'Ssss.MSE I,ha! y-r -'T,niKZ',
cent celebration, at which j ized l?od> ?apable of re\i. ing and
honor guest. j enforcing international law as it
^arture Washington mer- 'existed prior to the war.
ake the following additions ^ digested code of international
... , . law is the natural complement and
M* OiddifngTeAhcro 'nane'ea?: j the almost indispensible accompani:
the Hecht Co.. a bathing font of an international court or
er's Shops, a traveling hat; justice." said Lord Bryce. "Interl
k Co.. shoes, and Seling- national jurisprudence has been direct.
a string of the famous ; rert? d chiefly to war problems. We
Pearls. w ... v i have now to turn it to better ae,
accompanied by a chap- c( u?t for purposes."
: City she will have a Lord Bryce pointed out that non'n
a $5,000 golden Venu?. official jurists had been occupied
te most beautiful represen- with the subject for years and had
ie various cities. irendered eminent service, but." he
a central figure in a saries |eontinued. "might not some new asraceptiooa.
balU and enter- | sotjation b(. now ,.r(.alt.d by the
j civilized states, invested by them
' with authority to amend and codify
- | those rules which they lind best?"
___________ International jurisprudence. he
oAV/mroD wW. ?lon'* OH? *reat pervi<>?Jn
CONGRESS DID I helping to secure protection for
fCTfPWnAY i small states, asserting their equality
iSlDlVUAI. in point of rights with large and
I r~ states, just as the law and
SirTMATP courts aim to deal equal justice to
SEiiiAlA. rich and poor.
WEEKS ASKS U. OF P.
house. T0 RELEASE WOOD
I m. and adjnurne?| ai _
til noon tod.j. Secretary Weeks announced yes"
.Le terday that he had received a letr
the creation of the _ ? ^. j .,,..1 ..f the
.. , . _ .. ter from Gov. Sprout, neau oi inc
of "that port board of trustees of the University
side rat ion ofdeBeleney "f Pennsylvania, stating that_ he
atinar *4S.300.0?n for the wo",d ref?'r ,he r?K"st th^ ??*H
Shlpphig Board. ernment fcr the release of MaJ. Gen.
Wood to the hoard.
in Introduced. ' Weeks wrote to the university,
)klak?ma ? Prescribing I stating that Wood had agreed to
?gulation? under mklck | accept the post of governor-general
nnd ndsertlnlng ajrrn- J of the Philippine Islands for a year
Id prise content*. I If he could be released for that time
nenaee?To extend the from the agreement t^? he belt
conHtruction of the gome nrovost of the university.
a the t'omherlnnd River ????
pry County, Tenn. jjSSS
ortk Dakota?To entnh- 1 f
d1""' ,'"rk ,n $1? Down I Select thi
,un. Introduced. your hom
rannjlvnnln? Directing | _ ___ Vmv* a v
virginia i
i?.I ??* f??
ibllltj Incurred In line #.?_/> c D..t ...
e Rfrvlng na tempornry City One tare D St Clf
e navy or as oflcera In . i xxi i- _4
teaerve. ttrfict around Washington?
ii. Reported. p,Te<| ,idew.Ht. - Rnniiwf
( ommlttre on Military
mori.in. the .?.rd of Water? Electnc Light*?High
Inked Service (torn of
-r/'tieT. ,.
'ri"-tcc7h,fcr'-lv"jri Take Alexandria car at 12th .
ppine laanrmttea, or take any bui leaving Pott Offii
expeditio.. n. w., get off at Addison Art
e ? tdd walk one block eait
Director of the Budget - _ _
bk a tentative irnft of Agents on Grounds Every Day.
nend aectlom 1 of the _
blink a national park
special fea
Modern, newly completed 6-r,
?> " " hmrtiy! practically co?t of construction.
? Supplemental to the ?? '
ilhltl.. set. 1?. ope.. geq wedderburn
d n Swift * Co. uul if Room 9, 631 Pei
wa*hiDgtoD for week end- . . , .... i ?
?? . i*2i. o. ?upne?t< Lots $150 to $250 i Phone m
rota lO.rau to la e?sn per i
14.30 cuu per potud.?^
?:? ' n^p?
WOULD FREE FROZEN CREDIT
IN 0. S- BONDS FOR FARMERS
'9 ? ' ? '
Congressman MiUspaugh,j
Rural Banker for 25
Years, Sees Way to Aid |||B^
Farming Without Raid
On U. S. Treasury. ^mJMK JP^H
?, HEP. KRA>K C- MILI.IHAIUH.
Having .
rlcultural belt of the Middle We? |
for havina j
been Intimately aaaoclated with the
farmer* part
our ? havin* |
acted aa the bualnaaa |
advlaer to many tha' ,
. . MBHBBHH
To tbU end I have In
the > 6,11
(50?) 1 believe. | HHBH9BI[^Hfl^HiHHBI
automatically control ""d"* '"" I REPRESENTATIVE MILI.1 PAl'tiH. 1
tlation and which will ?lve to the
agricultural Interests of our coun- .
s isx:sr-asK"- HOUSE DENOUNCES
W?l T* Far.
? i. a well known fact that a J IQVPnW DAI IffCC
very email percentage of the people LAjlUjll J lULlvUjU
of the agricultural districts or our
country were cognisant of the at
w"md ?Kr?L^X'o?;l Adopts Amendment to Limit
rt.'rioT.V^rj Employment of Hi*h Salaried
^fficialserty
bonds to help our country in j ltd
time of peril. j <*laairinan l?asker in particular
This movement extended much ^nd ^ injted states Shipping
225? iuh tie Wr^.t t^tdthej Board ,? general. were denounced
local capitalists who had formerly j in the House yesterday for the polInvested
in local securities. and j |cjes the new board ha* pursued
many of them who had bean C?^ and for waste and extravagance.
tent to leave their funds >n tne The House. after si* hour* of
local' bank* on time deposit. r*?^ | attack* upon the board,
purchase all .kinds of bond* and , a,|opt^d an amendment to the detax-exempt
securities. flciency bill appropriation of $48.In
fact, the situation grow* ?or*j JOO.OOO for the board'* expense* un,
stringent each day. a* the local li( December 31. 1921. restricting
capitalists are now prone to collect board to the employment of
all outstanding local securities **|only three officials at salaries exthey
mature, investing their fun?*<eeeding $13,500 a year.
in bonds which are locked in their , action of Chairman Lacker
safe deposit boxes, and tiius au?- . |n employing a large staff of highmentlng
the overwhelming amount , sa|arifd attorneys, pome of whom
of "frozen credits." which results j had been discharged by other Fedin
severe stringency and stagnation j eraj department*, wa* attacked by
of business. , Republicans and Democrats alike.
Dlgewi of Bill. whole policy pursued by
? .w nrntri.i?.ti<( rhairman l*asker and the board
A brief digest o e * | sinc?- it was appointed eight weeks
of my rural credits b ' ago. however, wa* subjected to seThe
owner of Liberty or Victory ^ d,nuncjlltjon by Rcprescntai
bonds deposits them through t,ve walsh republican. of Maxsaj
local bank with the heaera . |ChuKrl(f Representative Walsh
j serve bank of his district, wnieni ^ ha
irman of the special Conissues
him a receipt therefor, gu r jrre?sional commitee that recently
anteelng to him the return o < investigated the former Shipping
identical bonds within a stated Bl)(u.d
time. Congress already has appropriatThe
Federal Reserve bank enter* ^ $3.300.000.000 for the Shipping
the bonds to the credit of the loca. | Roan, Chairman Gladden of the
bank for credit purposes under lhe j Appropriations Committee told the
provisions of this act. House He said that he did not apThe
local bank receives applies- | prove nf having to appropriate
! tions for loans for strictly agri< ulj
more money for the board, but
tural purposes, to be secured either j urge,| passage of the bill "to give
by collateral or by certain personal , nftt. board a chance to see if
security, and through co-operation jt (.iinnot straighten out the mess
with the Federal Reserve bank er- by the ^nfl of the year.
feets loans which are indorsed by 'Representative Byrnes. Demothe
local bank crat. of Tennessee, also urged pasThe
Federal Reserve bank issues SRMf. of the biji |>ul attacked the
(Federal Reserve notes* to the etxent hiring of the expensive attorneys.
| of SO per cent of the par value of
livestock raisers
i :,,"k,trzr.r?,v":s to run own yards
:i??, .? 1? A ,._T?.
I applied as follows. .
_ .. It ec of fifteen appointed h> the
* *n " : American Farm Bureau Federation
j Tlie Federal Reserve bank re- j ,tnnouncr<j to<iay that a co-operative
' tains 3 per cent per annum. fro'" livestock commission house would
; whic* it set:regales one-half of ' j ^Kt,bll?h?d at the National stock
i per <ent into a tural credits K"ar-i yards at East St. Louis. This is the
janty fund to meet any defaults {jrM ,anstb|c rr.BUlt of the study of
t which may result from loans made ^ (.0_0porative livestock marketing.
I under the provisions of this a. t- committee of five livestock men
The local bank receives ' Pcrjwas named to organize the comjcent
per annum, out of which it j mission house They are John G.
I pays to the owner of the bonds; prown> Indiana: K. H. Cunningham.
one-fourth of 1 per cent per annum | Iowa; c. H. Collins. Colorado; J B.
I for the use of the bonds. Boog-Pcott. Texas, and H. W. Mum|
This *ct differs from other pro- j ford. Illinois. The company will
I posed legislation in that it does \ charge the regular commission for
I not take anv funds from the Treas- j selling livestock, but the earnings
ury of the United States; it requires ; will be pro-rated to producers on the
I no appropriation, and in that it basis of busines* done. A stocker
uses the "frozen credits" -whlcn and feeder company for fattening
'caused the stringency, as an agency range cattle will also be estab|
to alleviate the stringency. lished.
Thomas C Atkeson. the repre- ?^?
I sentatlve of the National Crangr I
in Washington, after a careful con- FLORISTS
1 sideration of the measure, states *
I that he considers It a meritorious | ^
measure and fundamentally sound | Appropriate runeral lokeni
I it mm 7r i' Gude Brot. Co. 1214 F Sl
No More Carnivals A ear
Station, Officials Decide
re* 1
Chared with forging a physician's r< SHAFFER ,4t*
name on a prescription for he? n. SHA^J^K M
Victor Hugo Straugue. ^5 ?.MtlU tUnMUmaOKi.^a^
!a former druggist In ^vasmngion. mkil-tf
now living in Baltimore, was arrested
yesterday by Headquarters
Detectives Sanders and Evans at
Seventh and 03 streets northwest.
while endeavoring to ptrchase the
drug.
Straugue, police assert, signed j
the name of Dr. Charles Allen., .
Tenth and New York avenue north- IWCiyS
fest, to the prescription. j _ .
Fresh
e Site for |? ' Wonth
E in Beautiful
IIGHLANDS rT tr
Lob $150 to $250 M I |C
Property rapidly increasing MtmA Mm^k A
in value.
As these loti have been _ wot
selling at the rate of fifty W ^ 1 M' "W % / |
Jot. a week, thi. ( I 1 \J M
Opportunity Is Limited Jf
there being only 160 lots
; left.
ind P?. Ave. for Highlands, or T"fr I T ' I " ' I * F
ce Building'at lZtk and D Sts. I 1 j 1 HI
Due .ml ML Vornoa Boulevard I JUT VX A M Mm
COME OUT SUNDAY
TURE TODAY
[>om bungalow will he sold at
Term, to ault purchaaer. j AlwayS
H. a TERRETT \ Sweet
insylvania Avtaae
ain 2090 I Lots $150 to $250
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EDISON APPROVES
PROHIBITION LAW
W K8T ORANGE. SJ. Aug. 1*?
Prohibition. cigarettes. the Irish
Question?on these and other standard
topics?ho (Mas A. Edison nave
of his wisdom when a delegation
or bis business associates aad employes
called on his today In observance
of the 44th anniversary of
the Invention of the phonograph.
"Prohibition is the greatest thins
in America The whisky habit Is
a rotten habit like the opium habit,
the cocaine habit and the habit of
overeating." said Edison. "Every
man should help protect himself
again-1 the sale of whisky.
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WASHINGTO
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LET OUR REF
EXPLAIN THE
POSSIBILITIES <
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PRICES $2
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Take Annapolis Pi
Inn, Tui
HARRY (
921 ISth St.
"The Da
on the Da
There is beau
woods, dank \vi
in laughing fit
hills, the valley
1 There is heai
v
I contented catt!
rich pasture lan
* These cattle
to make the Id
Grove Butter.
GOLDE
Distr
Henry Ford Get? Unique
9-Dial Clock on Birthday
OMARUOTTE N C? A>( It AC
Butler, master m?rh?nlc of the
For? brunch factory here Haa coot.
pleted a uakitif utne-dlal clack ibu
telle the dm* of alne different diiee
of tha world
Butler preeenK-d tha clack t*
Henry Forrf on fclJ flfl> -acvanth *anlveraary
It la a replica or the
R he I ma Calhedral atanding n*tyrour
Inchea hifcb and contain* ! )H
plecaa of colored glaaa The <-hali?i
opeiatln* the clfck vhcrli ?r?
forty-four feet long. A one-fourth
horeepower motor connected with
the houae lightlnc ayatem. automatically
winda the clock every twentyfour
hour*.
-a:th a Smile"
R's Shops
l f sl n. w.
Doesn 't
a "head" to
lure that
*5
*ow Price for
OXFORD
THE NOISE
u Know We've Sold
! for? Up to $14
c vull continue this LOW I
R1KICK. and if any man I
a pair (there arc still all I
i each style, hut the en- I
& hi- own fault.
r motor i
N
best roads
Y BEACH
11NG | CRABBING |
N'S FUTURE
MMER COLONY
INING
TOMOBILE
ESTATE
"JD
'RESENT AT1VE
; WONDERFUL
OF THIS IDEAL
TION
-DING SITES,
rREETS
50 TO $375
;NT TERMS
ike to Walnut Tree
*n Right.
ALLEN
Franklin 6570
ily Spread
ily Bread"
ty in the rounded
th heavy foliage:
Ids and dinted
and its lake.
lty in the sleek,
le grazing over
d.
supply buttcrfat
leal Quality Elk
N & CO.
ibuter
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