Ocean City Sentinel, 6 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

* VOL. XXXV. . OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, .MAY (5, 1015. ' _ NO. «

Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN CITY. N. J. — ■»- R. CURTIS ROBINSON ' Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ATTORN Itb AT.LA W . J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW, B^^wtJean OomBlarioaerr KotairVnuic. CATI «A* COIIKt Mat at, A. J. (Oppoalw Public Bulldlnaa). ^ JJAWAOFFICES * Apgar & Boswell, AHHl'KY AV-K^'K unaV^liHTH HTKKKT J^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read Rooms ate. SK and an ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDKETH Counsellor-at-Law NEWELL H EL' LINGS Attorney at Law Si 19 Eighth Slrert Ocean City New Jcrary H. Bnrkhardt & Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING j aciti cin iutso Uot Water. Bteam and Vapor Heatlnc Ball Ptwnr.iei-X JOHN E. TOWNsf&D Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Joseph I . Scull RCALESTATC BULLETIN for rent j&'!£nbyx£5| an So for sale mrul aldrwala anil curb, uplogrmd-. for sale pin 1.1 r ijUlrS ..Ir * for sale cMwpral lot ID IbU local lob, nearly •1BOO OO lo l""l on Hr»« M""«aar ega.0°Y Joseph I. Scull ]£ ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer m Cancan L Avaaoa, 'Pnona lie OCEAN CITY. N.J .

Beautiful Bay Front Cottage for Sale Fine corner with Southern Exposure and. Riparian Grant. " Cottage of nine rooms and bath. Perfect condition, sanitary, up-to-date * , plumbing, electric lights, coal and gas ranges, four piazzas, qpen fire place, snappy arehitec- ' / ture, concrete walks and curbs on l>oth sides, shrubbery and lawn. The lot is worth #1500 nnd the improvement* could not be made for L #3000, yet we offer it complete for only $3,000 An exceptional opportunity if you love the Bay, being near the Railroad Depots and • Trolley. MASSEY & EDWARDS 1 Eighth St. and Central Ave.

Friends' Opinions Convincing proof of Jiffici1 ency iu our Banking Service is the fact that a large part of our new business arises from the recommendations of pres- ) ent patrons. Frequently new patrons tell us that they are establishing relations with this Bank bey cause we have so satisfactorily served their friends. " A consultation with one of our officers will convince you of the superior Service we offer. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. Eyes Examined Without Drops xusraDlsed.^Kor flral-claaa OMtral work Ibfrr la no D* — alty of aolug to Philadelphia. Mr atock ol Kre tiiaa-e. and Hpectaclaa la aa ebon ailim wlt^°kood. xTf worrdrn. or the premise*. A. We ELY atlantic citt. i. j. Bbore rast Line Paaeea noor.

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. eighth ST. and WESLEY ave. a Ti^lU^on*e\,K*arS°/une.0|M,J " fff§ Allen Corson, M. D. v Bit Wesley Avenue tl Ocean City New Jersey «*-!^&ial«l®-A 8 DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. B OCEAN a Pbobae: Bell S6I-W: lolrr-mate 150-^* , Bolb I'bonea , Florence Brick Haines t COR. 9TM AND WESLEY AVE 1 MECHANO-THERAPIST V pjliRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. | 807 WESLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY office Hour.: t lo 10 a. m. j — : j QR. CHARLES B. RIDER « nDentist" " 809 Central Avenue oceajt city. a. j. ttr. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Evcnl'nlr^bz Appointment

(*2=22 D?D^VOU EVER j = * stop to consider how important it is to have >our home con- J 9 structed by responsible builders? % Have you seriously con- f ^ sidered the parts that are hidden? 11 Have yon ever considered f A how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- a a den parts play in the life and safety of your bnilding? II Let us . s\ a advise you how your home should be built. % Plans and speci- v „ \\ fications free \ - V City Mill and Lumber Company J) BUILDERS office: sixth ano west ave., ocean city, n. J. j PLUMBING earn of yourrepsir work of which I make a . penalty. I have no expensive eetablUhmeiit or clerical force to nibinlin Give me • trial »„«N 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, 1 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. you until wanted. Careful attention given to ail orders, and prices and quality guaranteed right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Coleus; Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc., etc | Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. THOMAS H. WALKER, Manager. ■fUNRRAL WORK LIN WOOD POST OFFICE

BellHS-A Both Phooe. Inter Sut. 1«-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. Muifir and Wesley Av«- Ocean City, N.J. IT IS EASIER to pay by check than in any other way — and its Safety and Economy are evidence that it is the 6est way. Checking Accounts, large or small, are invited. Ocean City Title [ and Trust Co. 5 Ocean City, N. J. Otis M. Town sand A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State. •> EIGHTH STRUT, OPP. P. O.

JUDGE ELDREDGE WILL SIT IN THIS CITY TOMORROW

Will Place the Names of ' Qualified Voters on the Registry Lists. Judge Kldredge. of tbla county, will j alt lu (be police court room at city hall from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m„ and lougcr. If necanMry, tomorrow afternoon lo , . I place the nauisa of uureglst ered voters ' 'on the registry Hat and tbua enable them to vole at (lie elecllou for City Commissioners Tuesday. May U. Under the law, only those who voted at the lent general eiectlou are quail- , 1 0ed to vote at tbla election, uuleaej' tbey appear before Judge Kldredge and have their name, placed on the Judge Kldredge will give certificates to tboae entitled to vote. r Home of the local politician*, lu look\alng over tbe registry lleta, found that there were a large number of cltlzeue A not qualified to vote 'tbla time by reaaou of the coudltlona of the lew, aud Wm. H. Campbell end John P. Fox went to nee Judge Kldredge Thursday. wheu be conaeuied to come to tbla city tomorrow, tbua aavliig'the voters from Ion* of time and the expeune of going to bun down the Voter* who are not reglalered nhould be at tbe city hill tomorrow.

YOUNG PEOPLE MEET LI. A. Claaa Oricanlaea lor Year's The members of the L. 8 A. Clsae met at the home of tbe Mlsnea Bertha end Mabel Lake Tuesday eveulug. Devotions were led by Mian Kuth Scull, after which green aud while selected aa claaa colors. The uext | meeting will be held at the home of Mlaa Martha Saoderlio, when the devotions will be led by Mlaa Anne Hlder. The clan was organized by the eiecof the following officers: Mine Bertha Lake, president; Ruth vice president; Cecilia Hand, ' ■rcrelary, and Kttiel Lee, treasurer. | Bapllat Church Services. There will be special sermons and 1 music appropriate to "Mother's Day" At the Baptlet Church Sunday. May 9. Morulog service, 10.80; sermon topic, "Our Mothers " Sundey school, 2 80; "Mother's Day" program of song and recitation. Kvenlng service, -7.80; sertopic, "The State end Motherhood." Special music at all tbe services You ere welcome. Parcbssea Collage. Dr. Joaepb D. Honldeworth.a prominent Manayunk resident, baa purchased, through the agency of C. L. Lake, of this city, the oollage 1621 Asbury aveuue owned by tbe Hauueb Smith estate.

HERE HUNTING FOR P BASEBALL NEWS "Dave" Calhoun Sayo He Can p Get a First-Class Team ( for This Season. "Dave" Calhoun, of Philadelphia, who was the captain and manager of t* lest season's baeebsll team In thla city, tt wea In town Sunday, tbe gueat of K. f0 A. Morris and family. cl - He aeld thai he ceo now secure tboae a, B of f tbe player* he dealres of leataeeach's learn aud also several other alar*, IL and be was here to try to ascertain |0 wbat lbs directors of (be Uceau City ai Athletic Company, who have the mat- c| ter lu charge, plan to do In the way of tn [. baseball for this resort durlug the sea- . a >n of 1916. t, "Dsve" last summer, bad oue of tbe u very beat teams —If not tbe beat— that ever rspzaeenled Ooeau City ou the T diamond, aud be says he can repeat a tbla year. Ocean City fane are anxious to know „ whether there will be ball game* bare n tbla aeaaon. t| President VYIIItam K. Massey.of tbe a Ocean City Atblellc Company, eaya a jt meeting of tbe directors will be beld within a few days. Back front California. Mlaa Blanche Keever, daughter of o lire. D. Keever. of tbe SL Ueorge v Hotel, tbla city, hat returned noma | after ■ pending six mom lis lu Loe . Aneeles. California. She also spent J some lime at tbe Panama-Pacific Kx- I nit Ion In San Fmneiaoo, aud enjoyed t ery much. Will Z at strove Cottage. Charles Ben ham nod wife, of Phlla- \ delphla, were here a few days ago j arranging to open their ootlage, 2M , Anbury eveone, the latter pert of this . month. Swau A Trout will make , some repair* to tbe cottage. | Owe Tear Hosne. It'a dignified and gives you a dell- i clous eeoeeof eecurtty to own you I borne at OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility as a real estate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think tt over, then anil on HARRY HEADLEY. __ Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa- — bury ovenoe, next to fire house who dwllf show you tbe vezy tact way and some of the greatest bargains to be found bare on tbe aaalsrt terms Phone ronnaotton adv. _ Kid gloves cleaned lo two days. "• Price .10 and .16.. Jalloa Roth, tbe

; : I LOCAL REALTY j MARKET ACTIYE . Many Important Sales Made ~ by Agents and Owners < Within a Few Days: 1 The local really market Is active and r i Indlralleus are that a number of addi , j tl 1U.I sales, beside those here given, • will be closed within a few days. ( i Massey A Edward- have made the [ following sale*: , William M. StHwell'- two- story | apartment bouse, at the corner of , oue, to Norman B. Haflelgli. a leading , , Philadelphia manufacturer of boue , , products. The eecoud lluor a|.art- , ' rented 'fur the season. Mr. Haflelgli ] . will occupy the first lluor during the , coming season Mr. Stllwell owns en , , apartment hou-e nearby. , l/Ot on Wesley avenue, between | Woodbury womau. , I Piece of gruuud, 40 feet on Oceau , avenue, south of Kourteeulh street for Seymour Davla. to a Philadelphia , druggist, who last year s|ient his first , season In this city. He will build , , «f'y y»fLot on < 'orbit hi ju avenue, near ( Third elre-l ' Bernard Buckdeschel, vice president ° of the Haddington Title, and Trust ' Company, West Philadelphia, aud a , ' summer resident of this city, has sold f section of this resort. His sales Include the following: Lot 66x80 feet, et the northeast cor- ^ uer of Penulyo place aud Atlauttc auenue. to Harry C Evans, Jr., of 1 Philadelphia, for FJIOO. ' i Lot 40x90 feel ou Petiulyn place lo Harry J. Tbompsou, of Pliiledelphle, ! for 81000. I IxH 86x80 feet on Pennlyu piece to n Jobn T Magulre, of Philadelphia, for *00. Lot 40x80 feel ou Pennlyn place to ). Raymond Rogers, of Philadelphia, for a Jioou r. Splendid collages ate being bullion r. each of tbese lots. Here lor Ike Wesson, ("apt eud Mr* Ueorge F. Fish, of Cincinnati, ere here for the season, I- occupying the cottage, 802 Plymouth > place They have the Weluul Slreet '• Theater In Cincinnati. Capt. Fish II was In Chicago at tbe time of the b recent prosperity -parade there, end sey# business looks good.

RABBLERS' CLUB [s "WANTS A CHANGE of Organization Give ~ Some Hard Knocks, bnt IS Tell the Truth. The following purports to he an accurate account of the proceedings of a recent meeting of Die Kibblers' Club, said lo be a recently formed political j organization, and doubtless it wllf be read w ith Interest by those actively cpncoticeriifd lu the welfare of Ocean City KiilTott tiik StfNTi.NKL: — Your correspondent. by Invitation of oue of the members, attended a meeting of the A "Kibblers," a political club which I* came Into existence a few weeks ago, " 1 being founded by a few- kickers who '■ oppose the re-election of the very able *• financiers who are tbe present com- -v ' misnloners of the city. V n Th> tia ue " Rabble rs" was suggested ^ ' a lilting one for the organization, F opposition to the re-election of the " present otticlals came from the rabble 8 1 and the hoodlum element 1 mind regarding the Issues of the campaign will he evident on re idlng the a proceeding- of the meeting. Fallowing e > his usual custom, "His Honor" has s placed some of his followers In the li 1 organization. 4 After the regular routine of business a 1 and the payment of dues, the prral* y 1 dent stated that the reports, of mem- f 1 hers cppoluted to Interview voters v would he heard, after which the meet- t r lug would he cpeu for discussion of the ( Issues of the day and suggestions as to t the management of the campalgu. t 1 Ttie secretary stated that he bed a 1 been instructed to iutprvle* put-of- ' town property owners who were voters- t ' He had seen quite a number of tbem j 1 end geuerally with gratirylug results,, i many of ibem saying a change In tbe t administration and policy of tbe i governing body woold he a benefit to t l" the city, as, judging from tWpast lour ■ yearn, the present olficlels.lf reflected, i would bury the city sodeepn^mnd I ' issues It would never be dug outXHe strung for the present administration; 0 -aid be owned two lots down the beach r aud the present officials, If re-elected, would bulkhead tbe front, and be did 0 not know bow the new oues would feel " about It. Tbt* brought "Bucky" Simmons to " "Mr. President," he aeld, "I'd like , to know, lu case my bouse bururd down, ir the rest of thecity will In 1 bonded to rebuild IIT I dou'l see why , tbe properties In tbe interior of the town should be taxed to make up tbe 'i losses on property bought for speculab lluu. My taxes have Increased mora o In Ihe past four years then In »oy ten . years previously and my house rents tor leas then It did four years ago." ie The president said: "Please refrain d from dlscusslug these questions till tbe

NOTED MUSICIANS AT 0 M. E. CHURCH THIS SEASON

Prominent Philadelphia Vocalists and Organist Than- ( der Will be Here. As has been tbe custom for a numo[ summer seasons, the officials of First M. E. Church have arranged special aud attractive music for the ^ service- for the mouths of July and August. William K. Massey, chairman of the music aommlltee, states that tbe folmusicians of reougulzed ability of a high order will form tbe i quartet for the summer reaaou, i tbe first Sunday lu July: • Boprauo, Emily Stokes Hagar; con- < tralto. Merle Laogstoue List; tenor, | Blakr; ban. Frank M. Conly. < The organ l-t will be Henry Uordou Thunder, Philadelphia's brilliant , master of this Instrument. Tboae familiar with Philadelphia musicians Know that the members of : ibis quartet ere among tbe very best In , city, and unusually rich tresis ere lo store for those w ho atteud tbe M. E. Church this season. Underwent Operation. The Rev- Thomas F. Bleke. rector of St. Augustine's Church, this city, wsutto Philadelphia Monday aud had bit tonsils removed by a specialist at Jefferson Hospital. T.ie rector expected when be left to upend most of tbe week In Philadelphia. New Meat Store. Welter Chandler, of Philadelphia, rented John L. Booker's store, 1 Seventeenth street end Asbury avenue. 1 ibis city, end will open a meet market 1 June 1. M. L. Detach will nerve an 1 manager and Miss Marlon Lake will casbler. Fob Sale ob Rest.— 1229 Wesley - aveuue, 11 rooms, bath, basement and r room. Apply C. R-' ftllbeb, 1211 W. Allegheny aveuue. Philadelphia. or to euy egeut. adv. 6 8,21. I Hamilton. Elgin watches -II per , week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, 848 Broadway, Camden, N. J- agent, here once a week. If you miss him send a postal. adv If. ' Tbe Rowling Alleysfn the Bowling : Casino are now open fur the season of ; MM. adv. 4-16, tf. ■ mi go lo Atlaailc Clip to Rkop k Wasted — A housekeeper. Inquire e at Knorr A Co 's, 85S Asbury eTauue.

— : — - if $5000 TO BE SPENT ON FOGG'S PIER T1 H di Otis M. Townsend Has Con- U! ,tract to Make Number of Improvements. J Oils M. Townsend has begun work *' i on a number of substantial Improva- vl merits to Fogg's Pier on tbe Board- " walk at Nlotb street, tbe contract for °' • which, amounting In cost to (5000, was glveu blm a few days ago by. tba 11 owner, Albert Fogg, of this city. v 1 The underneath portion of tbe big ; structure'!- lo be reinforced and placed * In first-class condition. The pier U lo > be extended ou the front to tbe liue of < the Boardwalk. bdri tbe roulette wheel 1 and tbe slide on the south tide nesr JJ ' Ihe entrance doors ere to be removed , v i making the Interior space lu tbe pkr *v much larger. !j I'Ddris-rst opt- ration. r Mrs. J. I' re-colt C'adman, of this ' city, who underwent au operation to , 1 her back to St. Joseph's Hospital. I Philadelphia, Saturday morning. It i ' improving, and expects to be home lf within e short time. She broke the eud of ber spine by a foil some years , ago, and this injury necessitated the | operation. She Is a daughter bf Coro- I k ner Mark Lake. Mrs. Lake aud j I' daughter. Miss Edna, and Mr„Cad■i man went to see the patient at tbe is bospltel tbla week. II v Having severed my conoectlona with d tbe firm of Stanton aud Scull. Ioc., L and engaged lo tbe genera! real eaute 1. and Insurance business myself, wltb I. office lo lbs Bourse Building on Etgbtb er of tbe following kind of properties ir> wblcb you owu or control: 11 Hotels, cottages end apartments for »> summer reutal; cottages end epsrtmenta for yearly or wlmer rental; cotiR lager aud apartmeote for sale; bualor nesa properties, stores, etc , for sale or If rent; unimproved lota for wle; cottages lot- or other properties for ex,p change; Boardwalk properties for ale »T or rent. Clarence 8. Scull. Ire Real Estate and Insurance, ■e. Bourse Bldg , Eighth street. _

' ^ STATE WON'T BDILD A NEW ARMORY , o Assemblyman Stevens Ex- 3 plains Conditions to City's Military Clnb Officials. * ('apt. Vance 1. Ealy. First LteuL It, Smith end Second Lieut. a Theo. V. Townsend, trustees; Trees- a Constance Ford and Secretary C. Murphy, of tbe Ocean City D Club, recently went to Cape e eud bed e talk with Assemblyman Stevens relative to tbe armoypi c lor Ocean City signed by Governor <; e short time since. The followtug letter bis since been ( received from Mr. Stevens: t Geo. C. MuBPHT, Sec. Ocean City Military Association, t Ocean City, N. J. I My, deer Mr. Murphy:— In accordance with a request made of me of I date, I wduld say that tbe law stgued by Governor Fielder eutborlz- I lug Ihe building of en armory at Ocean and calling for an appropriation < of twenty-five thousand dollars, when put lo au annual or supplemental ap- I rial Ion bill, does uot mean tbat I when the fund should be appropriated tbe State will build a new armory at 1 City, but tbat tbe mtlltary can purchase tbe armory Dow building and enlarge It to meet tbe desires of the State Military Board. 1 As a matter of course, tbe board would oousult with tbe members of 1 Company U, and tbelr advice would certainly be taken, and, there 1 believe, that Investors lu yAUr armory building would be lu a poll1 tlon to be reimbursed when tbe State may lake over tbe armory under tbe ! law. If I have tba opportunity, will aid tbe work. Yours very truly, Lewis Stevens. MADE GREAT CATCH ) A. T. Devla, a retired tobacco plauter end his wife, of EMzab^lhlowo, Ky„ | ere visiting Jobn Pootlere and family, of thla city. Tbey ere. tbe parents of r Mrs. Pootlere. f Mr. Davis la amusing himself by ' fishing, and a few days ago be made a B surprising record. He caught five eele, 1 two flounders and forty-five crabs ' wltbln e abort time' off Thirteenth street. He caught five and six crabs J it a lime, and was elated wltb hit

H OCEAN CITY LOST u TO PLEASANTYILLE [ Locals Pat Up Good Game for P Seven Innings, Then Ytai- c tors Went Ahead. , The baseball tea ma of tbe Pleasant- 2 villa Hlgb School and tbe Ooean City School clashed on tbe 'local ■ diamond Saturday afternoon and put ai a very Interesting game. P Ocean City bad tba atruggle well In e bend, wltb a good laad, np to tbe eighth Inning Then tbe locals made n an error or two of omission and tba o visitors bit tbe ball eafely, with tba re- t sou tbat they got a lead tbat waeo't t Wlltmaler and Rl 'er, tbe local bat- I tery, did good work. Scull, for tba t visitors, pitched excellent ball, holdlug Ocean City to three bite, and be was t ably backed up by Dougherty, tbe ( oalcber. Score : • OCKAN CITY. I'LKAIIANTVILLE. I anosx s B o s s , I Oil 1 0 Bsdxv.ab. 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 * H.jSnllJSo 1000 83$! \ i \\ fcsS&ii ? i I : Turnvr, rf.O 0 0 0 0 O-TOblt^I 0 0 0 1 i HEM's 115 »1 1 Tbe locale will play tbe Winchester school bere tomorrow afternoon. For Rest.— Fine new cottage, 6701 Central aveoue, $300 per season. Electric lighting, cabinet gaa reoge, 4 bedrooms and bathroom. 2d floor; garage, ; sash tubs In basement; large porches.sp'.endld view; lot 50x100. ' J. Griffiths. 19 Alexander avenue, MerI cbeutvllle, N. J adv., 4-29, tf. >

STATE SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS HERE ON JUNE 28

Will End July 31— Many Teachers to Attend— Unusually Strong Faculty. The Ocean City State Summer School will begin Its sessions In the Ocean City High. School Monday, June 28, and ending Saturday, Jnly wltb eeastoue six days eacb week. The faculty for tbe Ocean City School, with T. D. Sensor, A. M., aa director, will be as follows: Principal, James M. Stevens, A. M., superintendent of Ocean City Schools, arithmetic, algebra and geometry. J. J. Savllz, Pb. I)., assistant commtesloner of . education , In charge of elementary education. Fred. P. Beagle, B. A„ director of ''manual training at Montclalr, Inarts (ebopwork). Charlotte Herckner, director of manual training 'at Hackeneack, Industrial arts (handwork). Clara E. Stlmus, teacher of manual training at Rlvertoo, Industrial aria (handwork). Mary W hillock, anparvlao^f saw- ' at New Brunswick, sewing. KmmsBrltton, supervisor of draw, el Trenton, drawing. Deborah R. Murray, aasletaot supervisor of drawing at Trentou, drawing. Morris Ureeu berg, teacher of draw. - at tbe 'Commercial Hlgb School, ; Brooklyn, N. Y., drawing. - Catherine M. Zlagan, supervisor of Elizabeth Nevlue. aaaManL Mary Kalkland-Falkeo. physical, dl- - rector at State Normal School at Newark, physical training. I W. H. Ships, B. A., Instructor In r science at Cape May Court House, sir ; menlary pbyslcs. Laura E. Woodward, director of r history and science departments la - Trenton Training Scbool, history and t geography. e Francis Gowdy. teacher of onoklm , In New York City, cooking. Mary Walling, teacher of oooklng In New York City, cooking. Sarah O. Whltlock, principal at Lord Stirling School, New Brunswick, cooking. W. A. Ackermen, supervising prin- , clpal at Somervllle, history of adocatlon and scbool management. ( Sarah J. McNary, baad of English department of Trenton State Normal ,' School, Eogllab ' Agues B. Hummer, Indmctor at Trautou State Normal Scbool, pen* mansbtp, spelling end feeding. ' Albert B. Meredith, B. A_ aaaM«at | Commissioner of Education, lahnrl ' organixatloo. . Lewis H. Carrie, A. M., aadeUnl M Commissioner of Edoeallon, aehool . organisation. Edward C. Elliott, Ph: D., Uoleee•Uy of Wlaconelo, aupervlelon el

N. Kendall, Ph. D., State Commissi oner of EducaUou, auparvlalon of scboola. - Judging from tbe Hat of tba mem bere of the facnlty, tbe Ocean CKy summer school will be tbe mod Important of tba three mmmer mho ale. An Important feel n re of the Oman CKy Stats Summer Scbool will be the week for luparurteudents and aapervislug principals, bom Monday, Jane to Saturday, July 8, lDoiaatve. During tbla week there wlU he a series of lactone and dlecn salons ter superlntendeuu, supervising pstael pale and tboae who Intend to antes the supervisory Held. Dr. Edward C. Elliott, of the department of education of the University of Wlaooasio, wlU give lea leotarea. He Is tbe director of the oooras tec trelnlug lo tba University of Wisconsin aud la one of tbe beat koo wn aaen the Held of education In tbaanlverslUesof the country. It is expected that each member of tbe State Board wUI give one leeture during tba wadk. Dr. Oalvtn N. Kendall. State Oeaamlaaioosr or Edoealion, will glee six lectures upon school eupetvleloa, oae ; eacb day. Thaae lectures will baa part et tba ! regular summer school couroe In school J orgmolxetlon. Those who an preeeot i during this week wUI, of oouraa, have a an opportunity of visiting other eoorem ; of tbe summer ecbool. ' \ Fob Bale.— Motor boat "Delia" In 'KTsariffiresss about 7 feet. Prior (850. Rmsooster selling, new boat. Apply DavMB. . Henderson, 806 Market SL, Cemdea, 1 N. J. Boat at Detecbeg'e boat hnaea. ' Fourth street and Bay aventM, OtaM • City, N. J. adv. 12-17, tf For Bale, Bargain. — Ooroaf M. I. 60x100. located Fourth and MM, Goran CWy, N.J. Apply M.S. Shim* I Plaaaantville, N. J. Adv. Ml, It

TRY ! Our Made-to-Measure Department for Your New r Suit or Top Coat Prices Reasonable Satiafaction Guaranteed NEWELL CORSON 8x9 Aebury Ave. Ocean City. K. J.