THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT,.N. V., SATURDAY/JUL¥ 4, 1914
Morning Shopping JMRS CARMAN TELLS
Is always pleasantal>»this Store „.„*«.-,«. n^n.T«
^ -, • ,i OF MURDER SCENE
Wc tarry thc Choicest Fresh Ftuits and Vegetables besides
Sup': •..•¦' F-n;y
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SEAMANS
27 W. -ilERRIGK ROAD
( Freeport, L. I.
Telephone 710
COOL, CLEAN,
.(CONVHNIIiNT) The electric current la a cool, clean, conyenlent performer, Aa a cook, electricity attends strictly to buBl- nass; no redhot stove, no kitchen turned Into a place of torture, no smoke and smell, no af rmath of dirt and ashes. Whatever work •lectricity performs. It requires no preparation, no assistance, no at tendance—it Is a synonym for con- T^niene.
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 South Grove Street, Freeport, N. Y.
Let Me Be Your Dentist
You may go farther, pay more money. but you cannot get better dentiairy. No work ia »ent out of the otfice and all done by a denllsL 1 employ no asalstants. II you have lost all your teeth, I can make you a plate that will not drop. Wby balance one on your tongue when you have ono that will not dropi
I win examine your teeth free of charge explain the difference In tht' rtQr\ f.iltable for your case anu tell yoa exactly what the. work will cost when flnished I employ bo asssiatant." BO you will have no charge of doctorn or -tudeaia work for you. All work done painless and guaranteed. Absolutely painless extractions.
Full Set of Teeth $5.00 up
Gold Crown 22k 5.00
White Crown 5.00,
Bridge Work 22k 5.00
FlllinoB 1.00
Fllllnoa 1.00 up
W. F. OU'i'CALT.D. D. S.
274-280 LIVINGSTON STREET
Cor. Bond S*, GruoVl- - "'.oe.sfcr,:^
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(Continued from page 5} Police Headquarters. A man wais v.anted. The doctor found him near by and told hitn of the call, he said.
During the day of the Bhooting Dr. Carinan followed his usual routine of business enKagf-ments he e-xfilalned to the IJistrli't Attorney. He liad made several calls about the South Side, en- I>ecially in the western portion. One of them, ho said had been at the home of a Miss Chase In. Lynbrook. She lives In Earl avenue. There was an¬ other in Uockville Centre and Ptill others, but none from Hempstead that could be traced by the doctor.
On the day after the murder of Mr:4. Hailey, Dr. Carman called at the hoiiic of Mrs. Kimball in Hempstead at tho sugKCStlon of Mrs. liailey'e brother, a profes.sor and teacher in a New Jersey instilntiou. The pedagogue believer] that the doctor should pay a visit to the Hailey home. Theodore liedell of Freeport, accompanied l>r. (barman jn his visit which was purely of a social nature. Mrs. Kiinball asked niiiinT- ous (juesfions and e.vplaiiied that inlU^ had .spoken hasiily and perhap.-i brisk¬ ly about the incident, the doi tur sai'l. and had offered what inight have been terned an apology.
"The people over there sugge.stel that I outThi. to go over to 'h l',.'iiley hou.se, but I declined, .saying that th.' Judge liad told me nol to say any about tiie case to anybody," explain¬ ed Dr. Carman. "I said that f would go there after the thing wa.s over and give my sympathies to tli'e family.
"Dur'ng Tuesday afternoon I had .Mrs I'owell with mo during tlie lat-T (liirt of the day. .She a.sked me lo stop at Ihe First Nationiil Hank, wliere .-^lie work;-. .She rode around wiMi me." POST RELATES STORY;
CONTRADICTS GOLDER Archie I'ost, .son of a Freepori gro¬ cer, followed Dr. Carman on the stand.
He Ih an onderelz^d youth of about twerity. slightly built and sallow of complexion. He appeared In a high¬ ly nervous conditiofi as he took the stand to testify. Hla answers were made In a low wavering voice that indicated hia agitated condition. Dr. Carman, who had taken a place at the counsel table In front of the jus¬ tice, fyed him closely throughout ih-i time tie was giving testimony.
Voung Po'st. explained that bo had come into the ante room of the doc¬ tor's office at atwut seven o'clock. There were two women sitting on the front porch, se said, one of whom Post recognized as Mrs. Powell. She was dressed in white, the young man .said. There was no one in the office when he passed its hospluble thresh- hold and sat down near the south end of the room Shortly afterward a wo¬ man entered. She was followed by Uolder and then a second woman, who was not known to him.
Although Golder made the positive statement later that he had seen Mrs. Carman pass the portiert that hang in the doorway between the sitting room and tlie hall, Post stated that ... h. J si.in rj one—man or woman— ; I •...'. r.aliA.iy while he sat In the it.g I'.ojh. tie admtted however, that he had heard steps in the hall-i way ar.d had heard the order given by ! an unknown oice to little Elizabeth | Carmar, when she sat down to the pi¬ ano to practice. This order it was lat¬ er adnjitted by Mrs. Carmar, was giv¬ en by her from upstairs.
In fi.\ing the time of the shooting font, like tlolder, bases his computa¬ tions upon the incident of the little L'irl at the piano. He said that it was his best judgment that the shot was lired about ei.glit or ten minutes after, ihe only child of the Carman'.s had .-^kipped hlyttiely into another pari of Ihc hoii.se in obedience lo the order of her mother.
Tlie per.sons Post heard iu the hall¬ way V.ere walking with a rapid .step 'le .said. A figure wliich he could not iiuve flsiiiiguished in the half dark- iie.'s probably passed the doorway .go¬ ing to the rear, of the house, bul he could not slate |)o.sitively that he had iiioie than heard the sound of the .steps. The portiers were parted, just iitle. I
a sandy mustache'and complexion.
wearing shoddy working clothes, waa
tbe one witness of the day, other than
Mrs. Carman, who stirred tbe crowds
In the little dingy courtroom with his
frank, positive .statementa. He was
the man before whom Mra. Carman
and her sister. .Mrs. Ida Powell were
arranged side by side lor identifica¬ tion—and amid a dramatic scene
pointed his finger at the wife of the j ing of glass in the doi tor
physician and said:
I "That's her—the woman with the i gray hair!"
This man was George Crolder, of
Baldwin, a laborer who had visited
the office of Dr Carman on the night
of the shooting first at seven o'clock
and again a half an hour later. H'-
had not entered the first time, be said.
the left side of |he hoase, pass into the parlor and beard her playln.sr the* piano. She had playeC only a few minutes when a voice that 1 believe was that of Mrs. Carman, called' t,) her to stop. The speakei said that It was no time to play because the | doctor was busy. i
¦¦-About eight o'clock or ten minutes I after I heard a crash like the break- office and
new ahingle about four Inches long. The lower end of the screen was suf- ficintly far put from the budding so that a person could stand under i without difficulty."
In Command at Sham Battle Charles Kogt-rs, .li.. i.f Hrookljn, i former resident of Kockville', Ontre. immediately following, the 7eport~of j'^*<' command ot the troops at a shan, an explosion. Dr. (arman hollered, battle last Saturd.iv at tiie Parade ¦Help!" and I ran to the door he had ^ . r, ' '
opened. In the southwest corner of ' *^''"""°^^ ^'¦'^=^'""'->''"'<• ihooklyu. Mr the room w.as ilie tKxly on the coui h ' Ropers Is a Lu'iin-naiu in the Fi>it\. in the offiie. He told me to get The¬ odore Bedell, the blacksmith. P6st was there There was an oldish lady that came into the office. 1 took her
H.\Y-GRAIN-FEED
A.N1 IHI.vt, ,.\.\0 EVFlKYfHISi; IN IHF \AV OF Hkki> fi'-.l ANl.M.M S
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS
South M.lin Sirefl .-or.ntrr Qliv^ Bt'Utev.ui FREHPORl. I. I. Tel. in
because of his appearance. He went j to be the motlier of Mrs Cannan. Lat- to the office to get medicine for hi.s ! er a colored lady came In, but didn'; aged and feeble mother-in-law, .Mrs. [ speak.
I went out of the office and around to the side of the house. I found ths screen propped out with a piece of
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Haff, with whom he makes his home, i
He is the man who flrst told his story |
to the Nassau Poat representative on |
the day following the tra.gedy, as he ;
rested on the handle of a hoe in a
corn field in the lower section of the
village. \ I
Golder is forty-five years old and ¦
was once niarried. His wife has been ,
dead for several years. Ile ha.s been
at the office of Dr. Carman nian\ '
titnes in the past deffade and said he
i.s acquainted with the various mem- •
bers of the family. On the occasion I
ot his first visit on Tuesday he was ;
met at the door by a woman whom |
he says was Mr'^. Carman. He ex- j
cused himself and went away. It wa.s
then aboul seven o'<'lock. He was !
positive of the time. |
"When I came back to the offiee at j
7.30." said Golder, "there were two ; I women sitting on the front piazza, i i They wt-re the same two women thai . ! were tliere before. 1 walked In pa.st | ; Post and another woman. A young], lady entered shortly after my arrival i I was In the office to the best of my ¦ recollection about twenty minutes.
Said Mrs. Carman Passed Portiers I .. "While I was silting there I iioLIc'lI ' ] that tlie portiers in the door of the : -
j s-'tting room, leading to the hall wero '¦ For Sale—Broadway near apart. I saw a woman.,Mrs. Carman, [ pass from the front of the house lo the rear past them. That was afler
Post little want "ads" get the gooda while the getting's good. Tel. 61
Two cents a word for flrst insertion, minimum ten words, one cent a word for sucneasive Insertion*.
Freeport.
WANTED "
Furnished or Unfurnished House for Summer. Apply, The Nassau Post, 2;i.iJ4 South Grove street, Freepori.
Sevenlh lte;,'iiiiciit, N, V \ c,
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Rheumatism Follows Sore Throat St.'v.'ral persons wlio snfft-red fron: the sore throat caused by (IrinHhi'- the milk s(j>r\ed by th.. Warner tiairv at Oceanside, are now troubled with inflammatory- rheumatism. Ben.iiiiui Hopkins, of South Park anenue ani Mrs. Nel.son I.. Seaman, of the sami' street, are both confined lo their bed.s
PAVING THE WAY
Mud und dollar? won't m r Im- prove you ntij;hhorhood--i't»Uble your prep,-rty \:ilue - .Miiri'liale all tlie mud holes—pav<.v yonr w.iy (o riches—put dow J side- walk.s and curbs, that are auai- tnleed .''
O. W. Humphrey Construction Co.
25S S. O.fMx Ave., brrey:otl, N. Y. TfleplvMir 22**
For Sale: Chalmers 4-passenger au¬ tomobile; Pony tonneau; 1912 mod el. Good condition. Deniousiratiou given. 92 South Park Ave, Kockville Centre.
East Rockaway, Long Islard
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
COUNTY COCKT, NASSAU COUNTV
JAMES A. COWARD,
. PJaintiff,
against .IOHN DAYCOUI'Ay and MARY DAYCOl'PAY. his wife, tho name ".Mary" being fictilious the lirst name being imknown lo plaintiff.
Defendant.
PORTtO 'I AND GROUP
'PH.y :ers
Flashlight and Outdoor Work APPO"'" ..ZNTC MADE DY MAIL
Alex. Laukowski
MANAGER
AUTO PAINTING
WE BUILD FORD DELIVERY BODIES
CHARLES F. VAIL
MERRICK FREEPORT
The Art of
COOKERY
Ib ably demonstrated in every cake, pie and loaf of bread pro¬ duced in this modern bakery. Eight years of long and un¬ surpassed experience in New York City and our excellent facilities enable us to make and bake the best.
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM 49 Main St.. Post Office Bid.
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SUPPLIED
Qualily is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Schinter Exaploys Botb Jadicionsly
HENRY C SCHLUTER
"tbe vi>alilr Grocer"
!>|IOMf»r DEUVCRV
MIRBiaL ROAD FRE£PORT, L I.
i'- In pur.iuance of a judtrmont of fore¬ closure made and entered in the abo'," entitled action daled th<> 27th day of .Iiiiie, 1311, I ,llie under.sitmed, the ref¬ eree in .said judKmeiii named, will .'^-,'11 af public auction to the highest bid- <l<"r at the front iitepa of the Na.'isau County ('ourt House in Mineol.i, in Ihe T-nvri of Hciiip.-'lead, .Vassau Coun IV an'' ^',tati' of N'e^v York, on Film day t.'io 1,'ili (!-'.y of Augu.st. JOK. ,it ir o'clock in the foimoon the jiren'- i.sos described in Ihe, paid .iiulKineni of foreclosure and .'iiilc -,\t^ follow.s tu nit: —
ALL there uer'ain lols, pieces or
arceLs of land, siliiale, lyln!< ami he- iiiK in the Town of Heinii.stead, Couii¬ iy of Na.s.«au and .State of New York, known and de.siLjnatert <in a certain map entitled, ".-Xiiiended IMati of Co¬ lumbia Hei^^hts, located at Freepor^, .Nausau County. N. Y., property of thc I.d.N (U.'^I.A.M) IJUALTY C().\I PA.VY, New York Cily, purveyed, October, ]!»0:i, by Robert Kruz, C. E., Jamaica. -N. Y.," and filed in the office of the Clerk of Nassau County, on the 3rrl (lay of December, Ifioa, as and hy ior. numbers, seven hundred and nineteen (719), seven hundred and tvven*y (720). and .seven hundred and twenty one (721) and more particularly des¬ cribed as follows:—
nEGINNING at a point In the Ka.st- erly. lijie of Star Place, one hundred (100) feet distant in a Southerly di¬ rection from llie soiilheasterly corner of Independence Avenue and St-ir I'lace, runnine; thence Easterly in a line parallel with the .Southerly line of fndependence .Avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence Southerly in a Iin" liarallel with the Easterly lino of Star I'lace .seventy-five (7;')) feet; thence Westerly in a line parallel with thc lirst described coiu'-'^e, one hundred (100) feet, to the point or place of be¬ ginning. Conlainlns all the land with la the aforesaid hounds.
Dated .Tuly 1, 1914.
JOSEPH STElN!';nT, Referee.
Clock & Seaman.
Attorneys for Plaintiff, No. 35 Railroad Avenue. Freeport, N. Y.
in a «iiiy coat and wore glasses. The oilii'r he could nol describe. Afler th'' shot both of thmn disappeared. Dr. i';iiiiian oiined the door, aud Post went inlo the office. MRS. CARIVIAN IDENTIFIED
ADMIT DRAMATIC SCENE A wia/.en Little man witli red hair.
FOUND
at Baldwin onMerrickRd.
The Cleaiu-sl. Ncwe~.t and Most Up"to-clatc Meat, l-'rtiit, aud Vegetftlile Mrirkcl mi Long Island.
Fresh and Salt Meats Fresh Fruits
Prompt Service
Popular Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed
PETER O'NEIL, Prop.
JERRY FOSS, Mgr.
Telefhone GMmfctioa
Sweet Pea Day
Saturday, July 11
All of our customers who have planted the Sweet Pea seeds distri¬ buted by us last April are invited to bring bou¬ quets of flowers grown from those seeds to our ^ore on Saturday, July I 1, when the following prizes will be awarded for the handsomesl bou¬ quets, decisions lo be made by an unbiased expert.
1st Prize 5 lbs of Huylers
2nd ..Waterman's Fountain Pen
Srd No. 2 Scout Camera
4tb ..Bottle Hudnut's Perfume 5th ...No. 1. Brownie Camera ..Bouquets need not necessari- lly be large— Artistic Arrange¬ ment and well nourished flow¬ ers will count for much. The children 8 efforts will be espec¬ ially welcome.
CHUBBUCK'S
Quality Drug Store
MAIN ST. FREEPORT, N. Y.
One of the women Post saw (,'arbed | I '"^«1 ''een there atwut flve minutes.
Tho same person came back again afler stopping: in the kitchen and let¬ ting the water run there. I heard lh" faucet turn. Thi- woman was dressed j all in white. I
"Sometime afii-r I say tiie liille pirl | who had been playinK on the lawn i^l i
Long Island R. R. Time Table I
(KfTectlve Oct. 2l8t, I9ia> \
I-eave Merrick tor New York, Penn- i sylvanla Station, Brooklyn and inter- I mediate stations, weekdays, 6.16, B.52, i 6.38, 6.57, 7.17, J7.2«, 7.55, 18.13, j 8.54, 10.12, A.M.: 12.22, 3.08, 4.04,1 5.32, 6.42, 8.13, 10.30 P. M.; fkl. B6 I A. M.; Sundays, 6.48, 9.11, A. M.; I 12.04 2.54, 4.28, 6.33, 7.06, 9.46 : P. M.
Leave Freeport for New York,Penn- ; sylvanla Station, and Brooklyn, week- ; daya, 6.20, 5.56, 6.42, 7.01, 7.21, 17.43, 8.00, 18.17, 8.58, 9.48, 10.17 I 110.50 A. M.; 12.27. 3.12, 4.08, 5.02,! 5.3/, 6.16, 8.16, 10.33 P. M.; fkl.59 A. ; M. Sundaya, 6.51, 9.16 A. M.; 12.08,, 2.58, 4.32. 6.37, 7.10, 9.50 P. M. j
Trains leave Freeport for Amity- \ vllle, Babylon, Patchogue and Inter- i mediate stations, weekdays, na4.44, 8.10, a8.53, 9.62, 11.53 A. M.; al.48, a82.2l, 2.48, a3.69, al5.04.
('o'l'ujhuH Avenue on soutii side of strait, 5Ux 110, about two hundred fee from new schol to be built; price, H.flOO. F. St. John Bang, East KockHway.
THE BOULEVARD HOTEL
LOUfS SCHWATi, I'rop.
CHURCH STF?H[{ r^A.MI) BOULEVAK'l.) FREEPQRT. new YORK
Coinfo-taWc llonicfor th'j 'iMn.,,. ,.. ...vccllcnt. A.: ¦ nKxr.itio:-!.-„ Mrdor.itc Prices. •
CAFH AND GRILL J-IOOM
VVANTEIJ—Position lor summer u^ general man around the house. Itot^- ert Thomp.son, Nassau Post.
FOR SALE.—31 White Leghorn Men.-, all layinK at 90c.; 1 Arlington Rooster, ?5.00. Aaderson, West Side Ave., Freeport. Tel. 7.'. W.
HIGH CLASS AND REFLNEDJABARET
Musical Entertai. r nent Fancy Dances
Luncheon and Dinner Specialties
75 S. C. White Leghorns; .heavy lay¬ ing strain. $1 eaeh; by the whole flock 90 cents; is a bat gain. Nackens Poultry Yard, renteniiial iVve., liouse «*?lt; 7th house from .Main street.
Ickphoi,
For Sale Cheap: A large, will con structed. attractive dog hous*', cost¬ ing 130. Inquire M. L. K., 1.^; Lena Ave., Freeport.
For Sale or Rent for Summer - Peaiitl- ful 16 room brick resideiuc and stable in exclusive Freepori neigli borhood; hard wood trim; every con venience; corner plot, 200x2"rp feet, t'tood portion of selling price may le- 15.33, i'"ain on mortgajjc-.v. Addresa Kisl<.
For Sale—Modern suburban hoiie^ with garage; all modern con veni ences; large plot; lino section. Price 17,000—$.^.000 may remain ou inori gage. Inquire, Fisk, The N'a.'-Kaii I'o'-t
a5.66, a6.20, 6.41, a7.06, 7.41, a8.03, I care Nassau Po.st, Freeport
a9.05, 11.21 P. M.; 12.19 (to Patch-! ^ ___!_
ogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun¬ day J.31, a9.20 A. M.: 12.29, 2.28, aD-i, 7.34, a9.03, all.14 P. M.; aA.42 A. M.
Trains leave New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, for Freeport, Merrick and principal Intermediate stations na3.40, 7.06, a7.Bl, 8.07 (except | Freeport. Merrick,) 11.00 A. M.; al2.55. sal.ZS, j
2.[}0, a3.00, ia4.08, ta4.44, a5.00, ,---
a5.31, 6.50, a6.16, 6.46, a7.10, a8.08, |
10 25, all.30, al2.30 P. M.; Sundays, 4.30, a8.26, 11.34 A. M.; 1.38, a2.68, G.37, a8.08, alO.18 P. M., al2.35 night.
a Trains run to Babylon cnly,
n No Brooklyn connections.
k Stops on signal; runs to Valley Stream only.
B Saturdays oniy.
f F-.Kcept Saturdays.
I Except holidays.
t Except Saturdays and holiday.s.
Trains leave Brooklyn, FlatbuNh Ave. Station, about the same time as those shown from New York, Penn- nylvania Station. This time table sub¬ ject to change without notice.
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Auxilian- Boat 'l.:IJ.A'
CAPIAI.N .1. MlTiri^
Leaves AiiiiuiHi r aiuM^Ntt fMiLinn's /.»ockat f-ree Hvcrv l)ii\ [:.\ccpliny; I-ridaN.at S:!.^ ,i.
m.
Trolj..- 'I'laii,- fn
'I'l ull, V 1
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FARH, Including
\cc(;fttud;iii<i|JS cjin in- li.nl
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$1.25
:it ll(,i.-|
aunch. s and Row Boats lo Hire Bail of All KirKis
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KnNiCEm^c«*^-*i"«»*iaMM*4,
GREAT SOUTH BAY FERRY CO.
Hrecport, Point Lookout, Nassau-by-the-Sea Sea Hdge
Summer Time Tabic, in effect June 27, 1914
Week Days
1 t:i> r r;-o:ic.ir. ... . .
.V. .M. Leave Nassau
6:45 A. M.
9:45 A. M.
1(M5 A. M.
11;15 A. M.
1:15 P. M.
2:15 P. M.
3:45 P. M.
5:15 P. M.
6:30 P. M.
7:00 A. M.
t-J-.V) A. M 8: to A. M
10:15 A 12:15 A 1:45 P L':45 P 4:30 P 5:45 P 6:20 P. M. j ¦::<i() P. M. !
Leave Nas.sau.
Fare:
and hourly thereafter until and hourly thereafter until
A'. P M
IG P M
Sundays and Holidays
LeaVI' Freeport
9:45 A. M.
7:45 P.M.
... 10:15 A. M.
6:45 P. M.
9:50 P. M.
Fifteen t'e nts in each direction. High Hill Beach.
Leave Freeport 9:45 A.M. Leave High Hill Deach.. 10:4: A. M.
" _. " 1:45 P.M. .. 245 P. M.
(.Saturdays only) (Saturdays only)
3:45 P. M. • ".. 6:00 P. M.
Fare: Thirty cents lu each direc'io n; Fifty cents round trip.
Trolleyt of the Freeport Railroad Co. run on half hour headway leav- ing the railroad station at Freeport o n tha hour and half hour, connecting with all east and weit bound cart o* the Uara York and Long laland Trac¬ tion Co. at Atlantic Ave. and South G rove Street.
rfclE B[DE^=^WHH worn'-
AT FREEPORT
..nuK.I ..r. .. 1 »..l„|,i. .1 40 ; line. ;>n( lialfi it oni llu- ii).i>: r-lrd \illu(<. Kietpni
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All ab^tlc for homelcs.s, wc?ik, helpless animals. ( )iu fi tJiL most successful and beneficial in the Unitttd States.
An excellent temporary home where animals cau i)e hoanicl and receive medical attention at reasonable rates.
Trained and experienced supcrinte;i(lciit in constant uttcndance, always ready to assist in or out of the institution.
OFFICERS
" Mrs. \\. U. Kibbc, Prcsidtrnt, Hotel Ansonia, Ntw Yoik (ity Miss Ethel Campion. Sctifiiiry; New York ('iiv John Joseph Kelly, Supt;rioli;iiilcnt
The Home is maintained by contributions jnd siibsts plions from mcmfjcr". of the As-jOciation and il'- friends. Inspect our Home,becomea member of om A Aociatioti. and .is.ii lis it. this wariliy clurity