OCEAN CITY SENTINEL ' V -A
'VOL. XXXV. • OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AI'KIL 22. . NO. 4
Ocean City Sentinel " OCCAN CIXV. m. O. B \ -B rR. CURTIS ROBINSON £ Editor and Proprietor Si .00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance JflORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, I'APV: BAV «*>« H T HOOli. ». J. lOppoVf Public lluildllufr. JyTw' "offices 1 Apga' & Boswell, J^AW OFFICES - Godfrey, Giddings S Read , Hooin* Hili. sib and Alt S Mpnletl Building. :: :: . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. j JAMES M. E. HILDRETH | Cou n sellor-at-l-aw Offios-NtttM nroaaJjUrol^ j _ NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law SOD Eighth Street Ocean City K" Jersey H. Kurkhardl & Co. PLUMBING AND H HATING HI AbBI XV A VHH eriAl cm JtESEY ! JOHN E. TOWNSEN1P Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City Now Jersey wanted! Space in a private garage for one machine for the * summer mouths. Apply SENTINEL OFFICE j JyJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer PboaelB OCEAN CITY. N.J
WE ARE ALL FAMILIAR I with this splendid property at the corner of Eighth Street and Wesley Avenue. It is FOR SALE , at a figure that makes it extremely attractive as an investmentt 1 2 R d fi The location is a fine business one. The~extreme height of the basement makes that floor easily convertible into stores, '■ and the upper floors would make two beautiful apartments F for professional people. Several other stores could be built £ facing on Eighth Street and find ready rental. The interior { finish of the house and its equipment are of the first grade, f Bar PartbuUn Invub » o Massey & Edwards , Eighth and Central Ave. o
' I Forehanded People The individual who can make the most of the unexpected opportunity is not "lucky"— he is "forehanded." Years ago he ■ , began to anticipate the ' opportunity or emergency. And when the time came he was ready. The surest way to be continually ready to meet j the great financial opportunity is to prepare { through a Savings Account in this Institution. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. *J. Eyes Eumined Vitbont Drops A^7loriTo?E>^|li"i5 M^rSpsetarMsi- *1 rotnplcu, *• <"U> bf tuiipd ill uriv ruj. - | 1-morlpUon lro-»s dupMraWa m sfchri , notice- AVrnrsrr go arro A. ff. EI.Y ATLAinC CITY. K. J.
DID YOU EVER j * f stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- i f strncted by responsible builders? •; Have you seriously con- f f sidered the parts that are hidden? % Have you ever considered a i how RTeat and important the framing, foundations and other hid- . t — J\den parts play in the life and safety of your building? Mj I-et us » 5l, I J Tulvise you how your home should be built. U Plans and speci- f i _ I f fixations free f i \ j hity Mill and Lumber Company \ ' 5 1 BUILDERS J J ^FICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N.J. I PLUMBING An von petti OR entire sat nf action as to prices, wtirkmahship and business coorteay ! If i not. 'it wffll pay yon to gise or a triaL I am in an exceptionally good pomUon to take eara of yoor repair work of whkli I make a .penalty. I have no axpenaive establishment or clerical force to maintain, dm me a trial Both phonea C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St BEDDING PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FERNS AND RUBBER OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS PLANTS Now is the Time to be thinking of what you will want to make your cottage grounds attractive for the coming summer. Drop us a line, or arrange for it through your gardener, so that you may be assured of receiving the best of planting stock. We will carry it for von until wanted. Careful attention given to all orders, and prices and quality guaranteed right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc., etc. Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. 1 THOMAS H.' WALKER, Manager. FUNERAL WORK LINWOOD POST OFFICE A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE, SOMERS' POINT, 12-7 1
1 Kill I 4 L, * g I T N. GRISCOM, M. D. ,L t J KKiHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. f 111 So OffiCV DOUieHundcy. P m At Klrtinrd Townsend*. Palermo. «J0 to &J0 a ||. m. daily. Bell pnone. Farmer'. Line, ax-2 j ifi flu Corson, M. D. wES 816 Wesley Avenue n Ocean City New Jersey DR W. P. HAINES t COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. 1 OCCAN CITT.Jf. 4. ?j Both Phono. 1 Florence Brick Haines , cor. 9tm and Wesley Ave I MECHANO-THERAPIST Mauage, Hwedl.h Uoi.-m'nU Meoifal and t'orreotlva (iy muasllca Hour, by appointment [ JJEKSCHEL PETTJT. M. D. ' 807 WESLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ' , ,"BMUoar*^S: t - — • I n QR. CHARLES 8- RIDER MDentist" n .809 Central Avenue " M EM CITY. I. J. 1 Bell 1sj G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Evening* ny appolnlm.nl I
Bell 7*5-A Both PbooCT later-Stair l*-B Hughes' Central Phannacj J. Ihomley Hufhet, P. D. M.n.frr 'Sth and Wesley Aves. Ocean City, N.J. Spend Less— Save More The best policy to pursue is to bank your money each week with the Ocean City Title ' and Trust Company. It will give the right incentive — to spend less for luxuries • and save more for emergencies. Your account is invited. 3J6 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Ocean City Title 1 and Trust Go, Ocean City, N. «l. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Bean bore Architect Licensed by (be Btate. -> -> . ' EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O. 2 OCCAN CITYi N. *.
BUILDING OPERATIONS KEEP CONTRACTORS BUSY
Quite a Nntnber of Improve- j " ments In Various Sections ! of the City. There Is quite a Utile building now being dune Id I lata ctly, a. shown by j t lie permits Issued this week by Build j lug Inspector H. A. W Smith , Bweu A Troul are erecting a garage ' for B. U Koyal. of Cafudeo, who receutly purchased 1". L. Hagy'a fallforula bungalow ou the bay frout al street Allen Hcoll Is building a brick garagr. < costing fieri, for Franklin H. Hersl, of I In the rear of his collage, I Wesley avenue. < Mr Hcull also haa the contract^or a ' coating MOO. for A K. Under1316 Wesley avenue. 1 V 'f. rtupplee la building a two- • fam -y flat 011 Asbury avenue, betwieii 1 I'hlrty-tblrd and Thirty-fourth atreets, 1 foischaa. H. Parvin, of Vlnelaud, < costing rdtHKI nils M. Tow nsend has the contract < for a frame cottage, costing 12500. at < street and Atlaiitic avenue, for I Ureenwood , of Philadelphia. He also baa the on n tract for a son I parlor for the apartmente of Oeorge F. Bauer, of Philadelphia, on the ' ocean front at Fourteenth street. • Walter Hess m building an addition 1 the residence of John N. Hudson 1 of Philadelphia, at 816 First street', ■ casting |S50 Mr. Hess also Is making I extenslou to his own workshop. ■ ousting »J00 I Kalph Tnwnssnd Is bnlldlug a I costing >2U0. for Ueorge In the rear of 821 Wesley ave- I George N. KUnton Is making a few ' additions to bis oottage on Bay ave- 1 nne. near Tenth street. I hh — | TO BUILD BULKHEADS Ballon St Corses Co. Oris 1 Contract from Cite. 1 The City Commissioner, at Ibelr ' 1 weekly meeting awarded to the But- 1 ton a Corson Company the contract to ' build bulkheads, cement curb and 1 gravel sidewalk*. The bulkheads are 1 to be built on Oodaaavenoe between ' Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets aud 1 on Wesley avenue between Twentieth 1 and Twenty-Orat streets. This Bia'a ' bid was $4,255.25. The Other bidders we re Dykee a ' Bmltb, $5 6Su: Walter McCorkle, $4,620. and Bmltb A Porter. $4,488 1 Will Play Captain Ball. The second of the series of cantaln ' bail games of the Girls' Athletic Assc. elation of the Ocean City High School will be played M*y 1- »' H>e Hippodrome. Adinieeloo, 16 cents. Dou't miss It. The game will be well worth seeing.
OCEAN cm BOYS [ IN RELAY RACES High School Team Will be \ Represented in U. of P. Carnival. Ocean City High School will be represented In the Unlveielly of Penn- v sylvauts relay race carnival on Frank- ^ llo Field n xt Balnrday by the relay comprising Kldar, Helllwell, p ■ Ferguson) and Voas. y ■ The rilsy cbamploQablpe will be n Considered as most Important by the c geueral public. They will be the same T as In previuus year-, namely, a one, |( two and fonr mile college relay chain- (| plooshlp of America, a high school .. . championship and a preparatory H The locale hope to win 01ft In their ' class In the high school event. |( They have four good raunere In this , quartet. r The members of the Commercial f Geography clgee of the high school e will go up with the team In the early morning Saturday and spend some , time lu a visit to the Commercial t Museum. They will witness the races f Id Ibe aflfrnoon. , The next dual meet lu tbla city will be od Saturday, May 8. when Ibe t locale will try conclusions with the . Mtllvllle High School. ' (baagc of ecb-dDlr. 1 It is annoaoced that, beginning Msy ' '«. the Atlantic City Hattraed Com- | pany'e express train from tbla city to , I Philadelphia will laaea Ocean City at ( 7 a. m. The express will leave Philadelphia (or Ocean City at 4.40 p. m. , ^ — — I It's dignified and gives yoo a dell- 1 clous sense of security to own your j home at OCEAN CITY. Besides, yoor responsibility aa a real estate owner makes you a deerreble ciusao. Thlak It ever, then redl on HARRY HKADLKY, Raal Estate Operator, Ninth and ^s- - bury avanue, next to Ore house who will show you the very beat way aod some of the greatest bargains to be w found here on the easiest terms M Phone connection adv j war (sis Sllaailecli, 10 Sbop «< ware Jsacaaaa Save voa Baser' sac ABvt. mm Paea Tbvss. Hamilton, Elgin watches $1 per week. L. M Nelson, raUroad Jeweler. _ Ml Broadway. Ca^aa. N. j~ agent here ooee a week. If you alas htm send a postal. adv. IL
BIBLE CLASS HEARD SERMON Special Disconrse'*to Members in First M.- E. Church by Pastor Knlp. In the F"!r-t M F: Church Bunday j evening, the flev. Joseph B. Kulp the f pa-tor. preached a special seruion 10 the Meu's Bible Class, who were pres. ' roll of 140 * 4 j Before the sermnn 1T1- da- pre.1- j s'uirt address congratulatory 111 lis) , lug heartily In the general movement! , that Is bringing men int.. close touch with church, work an.) leading Iheiu [ to take their full share ..f rc-ponalblllly The themg. of the |w-t»r'- sermon was, —True Manhood." aud it was suggested by the text. I Samuel 4; 9: 1 "Be strong, and quit yourselves like meu, U ye Philistines; that ye be not - i eervauta unto the Hebrews, as they : 'Save been to you; quit yourselves like and tight." The Or-t clause enntalua the words that were used as the > The epeakrr began w ith en exceedingly terse and clear statement of the historical setting of the text, dwelling upon II, however ouly to au extent sufficient to lead up to hi- theme and give the reeson for the utterance tin ] the part of the Philistine- of Ibe exj bortallon to be etrong and nght,whlch ! la the burdeu of the text x-#r-e. 1 ' Mr. Kulp was most forcible and apt j In his delineation of true manhood I and In bla description of the great qualities that are the essentials of It, , IJe pictured most graphically the f*lee etau<lards hy which too frequently , judge maobood. He declared there i* not a name lu the balls of I fame, line that la grjwlng brighter and , with the lapse of tlmr, except 1 be of Umse meu and women who have given their live* to the servioe of 1 God and homahlty. Washington aod Lincoln were died as two of the brightest examples that history furnishes. No one can be a true man who rejects Jesus Christ None can altalu to hi* best mauhoud except t brief he the guide of his life. I After Beer Clubs, The Cape May County grand Jury I passed a resolution calling upon Ibe county law oHlcers lo see to It thet beer clubs which violate the law- shall be prosecuted.
VINELAND WON FROM OCEAN CITY ' VisitLpg Track Team Took Trophy Cop 6lvcn by , W. E. Massey I lu I lie dual track meet uf the Ocean . t'ily High School and Vn.elaud High , 5 rtieir' |",f»rm.n« of' i"yTr ago 1 \ and w ent |„„„e victors. They scored « points to:« made byjiie Ocean City boys, and Won the pietty tmptiy cup ' offered by Wm. FI M—ry. pre-ldeut j > j pany, and also the head hf the Ocean ■ City Athletic Company. f There was a taw wind blow lug across , •jfroni doing particularly go.«l work* 1 | although «iiue of the events were close - [ Adams did well in Hie pole-vault ■ land won his letter. ■ 221) Yard Dash—Won by Henderson: ' second, Dougla— , both Yloelaud; ! third, Cran'e, Ocean City. Time. 24 I Kill Yard Da-h— Won by Henderson, (Tin eland; second. Crane, Or an City; ; 1 third. Douglass. Viueleud T.uie, U Mile Run— Won by Yuss, second, ' Helllwell, bofli Ocean City; third, • -Abbott, Vlueland. Time, 5 minutes ' 10 seconds e Shot- pul- Won by Miller; second. - Htrallou, both Vlueland; third, Klder, B Ocean Clly. Distance. 80 feet « Inches H'.gn Jump— Won by Miller; second. - Williams, both Viuelaud;thlrd. Crane ' Ocean City. Height, 5 feet a Inches. ? Ooe half Mile Kuu-,Won by Voaa. 1 Ocean City; second, Bnyder; third, 1 l.ahaw, both Vlnelaud. Time, 2inln. 1 ule» 11 second^ Pole Vault— Won by Adam-; sec1 ond. F'erguson.botb Ocean City; third. Williams, Vlnelaud. Height. 9 t»*t. 1 Broad Jump — Won by Crane, u&kan 1 City: second, Miller, Vlnelaud; thlrtL 1 Batterlee, Oceau Clly. Distance lV • feet 7J Inches. ! F'our-Ofths Mile Relay— Won hy Vinelaud (Heuderaou, Buyder, Btrat. ' 1011 and Douglass). Time, 8 mluutes ' 54 seconds. 1 ^ OFFICERS ELECTED The members of the Ladies' Auxll a lary ol the Liberty Fire Company , have elected the following officers for l the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Charles Breckley; vice president, Mrs. Joseph Moreyl secretsry. Mrs. George Jeflrtrs; asetee taut secrelaiy, Mrs. Baniuel L Bmlth; it treaaurer, Mrs. John FL Trout; trustees, [| Mrs. Joseph Buyder. Mrs. James Mould aod Mrs. Joseph Morey.
BAPTIST CHURCH QUICKLY j CLEARS $650 MORTGAGE
Pleasant Surprise Bxpe- ~ _ .riencedby Congregation £ on "Anniversary Day." At the enthusiastic anniversary service held at the Baptist Cbnrch on ulgbt, with a large audience present, the Rev. George F. Mlleli j preached a great sermon on "The C'uirch." He concluded his remark- by saying: "A year ago the church was moved lu the new lot, at Tenth street and Wesley avenue. During the year, by, (be grac» of God, we ■ have made noteworthy gains to all " lines of church activities. We have lu member-hip, u-efulness eud power Today we are stronger, more eager and more anxious to become a and more influential force In the community. To.etaud still Is to retrograde. The glories of the past u pale before the actualities or the pres. ' ent and the possibilities of the future " Tbe treaaurer of the church, L B. Corson, announced that the second mortgage of f&5Q on tbe lot was due April 25 eud Ibe holder desired sAHement. At this polot the blackboard was J brought forward and a fond started of ' $225 of pledge- from the summer vlsl- ' tors of 1914 Then from the congrega- ' Hon Ibere was aonuunoed pledges payable June DO. or August 20, 1915, as ' follows: TheBnuday school, $100; Ibe , ' Ladles' Aid Boclety. $100; Mr. aDdl1 ' Mrs. Clayton Haloes Brick, $50; E V Albeit C. Bmltb, A G. Gilbert, ! ' Benjamin Hoffman, each $25; Mrs L. 8. Coraou and W. H. Bhougb, each ' $15; the choir, $10; tbe Children's;, Church, $5; Robert Bmltb, $5; other ; , . smaller pledges, $20-50. There were j • . some cash gifts lakeu amounting to ' $815. All of these pledges aud the , cash received totalled tbe sum of $654.45. and not $676 95.es was thought I ou Sunday evening. This figure ut- i 1 tarty surprised all preseol. The Joy. of the anniversary dty was complete. 1 "Although we did uot sing it. our ; hearts felt deeply the thought In the - words, 'Frai-e God from whom all > blessings flow,' " said Mr. Mltcli. I Mr. Milch and Mr. McAllister ex1 pressed, da beat they oould, tbe appre- ■ elation of tbe committee on auulversary to tbe members and friends of lbs oburob for tbelr ununited and splen- . did response to the need uf tbe hour, r With a solo by Miss Helen McAllister, aolNled. "Now the "Day Is Over," r tbe servioe closed. I Kid gloves cleaned In two days, a Price .10 aod .15. Julius Kolb. tbe [. tailor. adv. 2- 25, if.
HE GETS LETTER " FROM ROOSEVELT E| tb Ex-Prcsident Acknowledges or Receipt of Major L. R. ^ Thomas' Book. u Major L. It. Thomas, of this city, author of "The Story of Fort Fisher," reoeutly seut a copy of It to ex Presl- £ dent Roosevelt, from whom he has re- *• celved tbe following acknowledgment: P' New York City, April 9, 1816. My Dear Major Thomas: I tbgnk you for sending me that vol- ^ I look forward with Interest to pi reading It. Sincerely youra, Thkoihihb Rooskvelt. Major Leonard R. Thomas. H , ai Frank IS. at ilea Dead. ' Frank B. Bltley, owner of the Bllley -1 A- Bon. Inc., Company, dealers lo o fl iur. grain, etc , In Camdsn, died al a home lb Haddoulleld Tuesday al morning after a few days' Illness. a Death was caused by pneumoula. He t' a number uf frteuds lu this city, " , ; aud was niterested lu tli» progress of (| I ""S.rm .a ^ ■ T. * ° Charles E. Calvert and wife, ol 1 1 Toronto. Canada, who hava a cottage a ' here, arrived ln town a few days ago ! ; Calvert was III In Washington, ii. 1 U., and has come to this clly to r»- ' cuperats. 1 Annual aummer Basar. ; The members of tbe Ladles' Guild ; ' of Holy Trinity Epi-oupal Church are | making preparations for tbelr auuual , fair al Goff'a pavilion, on tbe Board- ! walk, Friday afternoon aud evening. August 6. F'okSaij; — Motor boat "Delia" In - good shape; auto top; full equipment; e length over all about 29 feet; beam - about 7 feet. Price $850. Reasons for . selling, uew boat. Apply David H. - Henderson, 806 Market St., Camden, " i N. J. Boat at Datacbeg'a boat bouse, Fourth street and Bay avenue, Ocean City. N.J. adv. 12-17. tf ■. ; The Bowling Alleys In the Bowling e 1 < 'aaloo are now open for the season of 1. ISO. adv. 4-16, tf.
; RARE MUSICAL TREAT ENJOYED . . . h >• - - , 1 1 , "Millville aod Vinelaud Artists j , 1 Were Heard in First Pres- 1 byterian Church. j" • Presbyterian Church on Bunday. the | ■ lie unusually large congregation pres. , » enf. » A twenly-mlnnte recital waegtven , a by Waller Dunham, organist of the ; ! nrst Presbyterian Chnich of Millville , Mr. Dunham showed himself lo be ( I master of Hie pipe organ and pleased | the members of Hie congregation with , the volume and variety of the cotpbl- , ; nallous brought . out on this Instru- , ; ment. The numbers t ndered lo tbe , I recital were: Finale In B-flat." Maxson; "MidsnmmerCaprlce," Johnston; , . and '•Poet and Peasant Overture." , ; Suppe. The "Midsummer Caprice" , 1 and the "Overture" from "Poet ami - Peasant" were particularly pleaslug. , . Mr. Dunham gave as an offertory , . St urges' •• Meditation," and many , » spoke of II as beiug bis best uumber. , Mrs. Carlolta Llpplncott. soprano 1 - soloist of the' First Preshyteriau , • Church of Millville, rendered Da- 1 Costa's "I Will Extol Thee " Her , ' execution of this difficult number was e very pleasing, her tones being round and fun and well placed. 1 Howard J. Blmpklua, baritone solo- 1 • 1st of the same chnrch, sang -The , Publlcau," by VandeWater. Mr. Slmljltlns has a full, rich voice and " tbe uumber was a treat. The duet by Mrs. Llpplncott and Mr. Blmpklns, "O. Balutarls Hoatla." 1 " Wlegand, was aung with much ex- , k preulon and technique, k, Mr. Duuham closed tbe service with the "March of tbe Magi Klngk," Dn- , f Boise. SUIT DISMISSED 4 — Judge Carrow Wald Keorer Co. Had reo cause lorArtlou. Judge Carrow, In the Clrcu($ Court, a few daye ago, decided that there wae no cause for action In tbe suit of the > Ocean City Sewer Company agaloat r ilia -City of Ocean City and Charles L. Brownmlller, a contractor, of Cape ; May. Mr. Brownmlller, some mouths ago, »- under a contract with the* city, laid ■ ; dralue ou Tenth street. In laylug tbe drain, tbe eewer company. clalme 1, he " damaged tbe compauy'e eewer pipe# 10 tbe extent of $857.
EPYYORTH LEAGUE ; WILL CELEBRATE: b — v 8ociety Arranging for e Exercises in M. E. Chnrch ° May 26. / The twenty-sixth anniversary of tbe a Epworth League will be observed by ■ tbe members of tbe Epworth League 0 tbe First M. E. Church In tbe * church on Sunday aveotug, May 26. * which will be known as "Epworth ' Night." Thrre la an authorised program for tbla celebration, and Dr. J. Tbornley ' Hughes, Ibe president of the local ' league, authorized the committee to c purchase 200 copies of Jbese programs * The exercises loclude tbe Installation 1 of officers, and tbe local league will ' bold Its uaxt regular monthly meeting ' on tbe second Tuesday eveulng of t May. w ben officers will he elected pre- 1 paratory to tbe Installation ceremonies. , Moilce lu Properly Owners 1 | Having severed my connections with , Ibe Arm of Stanton and Scull, Inc., aud engaged In tbe general real estate ' aud Insurance business myself, with ■ office In tbe Bourse Bulldlngon Eighth 1 I respectfully solicit lletments of tbe followlug kind of properties which you own or control; 1 Hotels, collages and apartments for summer rental; cottages and apart- 1 ments for yearly or winter rental; cot- ' i tagea and apartmenla for aile; boat- 1 11 ess properties, store*, etc , for sale or 1 ; rent; unimproved lots for sale; cottages. lots or other properties for excbanga; Boardwalk properties for sale CLARENCE B BCCLL, Real Estate and Insurance, ' Bourse Bldg , Eighth street. 1 adv., 4-1, If. Oceau City, N. J.
FIRST CLASS IN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT TO GRADUATE
Scope of Work That is Beiug Done Here Under Direction of J. L. Pyle. . The Sentinel, a few daye ago. j rial department of th* Ocean City High School, as to tbe work being '.J dune by his department, and Mr. i Pyle. who 1- an unusually bright. ! -ludlous nod energetic young man. has I wrlilen the following: -ir a father wishes to give bis son a ' teller then honsea, lends, gold 1 or silver, let him give hint."* practical tm-loeas education"— Horace Mann. The Commerclal4)epartment of the Ocean City High School was ' ilshjgd-ln 1913 lor the purpose of ffatpthe young men and womm City for tbe business profession. offers to the high school stodeAts.ln 1 addition to a general academic adnca- ' tloo. 'exactly Hie same advantages that any of the larger city haslneas colleges ' offering. In Hie first year the students are ■ taught tbe elements of bookkeeptaA business writing and business arttlN. luetic, with drills In rapid calculations) . 1 Through tbe second year the tutijeet ' of business practice Is taken op and each pupil la required to work out a eat of books dealing with tbe grocery, commission, dry goods and corporation 1 business. The student acta aa mana1 ger, bookkeeper, storeroom clerk, aalee- - man and buyer, thus securing en lo- ' sight Into the details of the various • positions couuected with all flrma. I Money Is bandied, .goods bought and sold, bank deposits and collections - made. Insurance policies secured, raal I estate b lUgbt and cold, proprietor, • partnership and corporation accounts I handled and every detail of the different kinds of business worksd out. I Each student is reqnlred to jock • ' different sat of books, using a different - sel of Ago res. Commercial geography It also ukaa 1 up during tbe eecond year and the - commercial relations of onr own and other nations dlacoseed. Commatclal law also constitutes part of title cMireaIn teaching tbla Interesting nod Important subject. It Is not the object to make lawyefa of onr atndeou, hot ao to Inform them regarding Ui4 Uwa governing commercial tranaacUona '• that, t«r tbelr future butloiea caraara, * they may be roved from rortou sm- ' barraroment or loss. A special feature >( of tbla course In commercial law la a ' drill In tbe writing of contracts. ' In tbe Junior and senior years stenography and typewriting aria '■ taken up. Tbe Benn Pitman syetean ' of phonography 6 orod. Why that * particular systaml Benn Pitman e shorthand baa atood tbe test of yoare, ■ baa been the key to aoooaaeof bnadreda of shorthand reporters and has . *>,. nI..„.nr Hvsiihml for thoumeans of tboo-
sauds of yoong men and woman and the ste pptog-elone to poaHlonu of Unst. Tbla la a day of aborthand d ream a A new system la being brought out every day. tbe greater part of which are based on Beuu Pitman aborthand. la this? Because Bonn Pitman shorthand la based on the logical Inwa of p bo notice. The standard laaOoo committee of tbe National Beportefe' seeking to standard lxa aod unify all the known eyMtau of shorthand, are using tbe Bean Pltsystem ae the batla of tbrtr observations and suggestions. Therefore, are teaching thle eyrtem htcMTO believe It la the beat. , The stenographer Is Judged largely by hit speed and skill In typeWrtOsg, and for that reason tbe relative Importance ot typewriting Is steadily Increasing, nol only because a blger deof skill In amaoneotta work la required, bat bocaom tM typewriting machine hat crept Into tbe bookkeeping, billing and other departments of tbe bosloero office, with the result that much work formerly dona' with tbe pen Is now dona on the ate*-' chine. To keep pace with this development. tbe business pracdea work to typewriting department covers wrt ; otfifthe writing of letters, legal iberttf 1 and contracts, bat also a t borough 1 training In tb# writing of tabulated 1 statements. Invoices aod other pom1 merclal papers. _ Thle year tbe Bret class win «aduata from tbe commercial department aaw will be qualified to take business positions. Therefore, the next timean " office assistant is needed in your boetu»>. get In toocb with tbe High • I School Commercial Department and , give u* a chance to supply your ueeaa. For Balk. Kaboain.— Corner lnt. 50x100. located Fourth and Omtrol. Ocean City, N. J. Apply M. aBhnyp, I. Pleasant vllle, N. J. Adv.d-I8.tt
The Right Price for the Right Ctolhes Quality costs money, bnt lack of quality costs more in the end Cheap clothes are the wildest kind of extravagance — we advise you to pay $15.00. We can conscientiously offer you the truest type of economy in onr $15-00 all wool hand-tailored suits. H All the right thingg to go with yonr new spring suit at the right prices. Newell Corson 819 Aabuiy Ave. Ooean City, W. J.

