OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXV, OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, JUNK 17. liti.V NO. 12
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editot. in J Proprietor ^ - 1 •too Per Year, Strictly in Advance, j ]yj ORGAN HAM), A ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. sra.i-IjHfi ..uri , imn Public. jJ\W OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddmgs k Head ATLANTIC -CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Couns'il'>r-at-I_iw """* "Saw MA*"i ilS rT'p i _
H. NI.WEEI, HEtLlNGS Ocean « 'Hy New Jersey ■ -r TK £& II. ELLVQ81 gf'mwm Sw«H tf Un I* «■*! V \ PUrttltfw lee lot ' " let Mart) Nil Upn il llii CASINO CLUB Biiritiil ul lurm Timet 4ji|nAnwnm (or pn«*te lessons w the 4>> « evening Uu. month
Two Seven Room Houses with bath. hoi and cold w ater, at cost of hailding.-good l<jca- 1 1 tion, lots throw n in. Very little cash required, balance ofj purchase price can be paid in monthly payments as rent.j No one in Ocean City can offer anything; eqnal to the above, i Inquire of s C. M. €»hoomaker Lumber Co. ] Ocean City New Jersey The Palace Garage •ttroah't cotinoo* #-•• h HITS STNCCT AND AStfURV AVCNUC OCEAN CITY. M. J. Htrvtiv 1'irqmnt w*i f"'" Fcnuatl Ifaaugt-tiieii: Ttue new gnrngt is making special storage rates Centrally 1. sated Ten Urge exit doom, inminng Ig ,s»-S MOTOR OILS ANO ORCASES HIGH GRADE TIRES EREE AIR V COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES PLUMBINO i» jin j mm 1 1 ia • - I -~* n ' i " — if) »« a <Mi gag fU » car as a tnai. I an is aa resqaionsHs *.-«! pirns* w take ) a*.-* C. M. BACON n%iufc Now Is the Time To sufaacttbe for shares of the Sixth Serie> of THE I1OM*C IUIUHM; AND LOAN .Vjeot iatios. Oaaamim itivnitiiwtn. Conservative management Even' known safejpmrtl u>ed to protect your iixiuev and investment*. For further pRrtk-ular-i. sppi) to I1.v,ekt A Morris, Secretary. ornccRS HtUT A MMS fwWi WILLIAM F l.atDfKEI. T re. sneer directors ^ ^ if I I L. "n 'if Cl** ■-*- ■ " J *. !« McAlhsare <Wnnn la.. JL j. Advertise in the SENTINEL
FOR SALE A Wesley Avenue Lot containing 3600 square feet on the West side, facing the ocean, in --a location as desirable for an all-year-round home aS anywhere in the resort, and at the saaje time extremely desirable for summer renting, viz: Between Tenth and Eleventh Streets No property here has a better established* value than land along this splendid resident avenue, so that its extreme cheap- 1 ness becomes at once apparent at « Only $1,200 \ We are positive that this is an extra- , ordinary opportunity for the young i married man who wants to establish a ' home for himself where eomfort and profitable investment are combined. ' Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave.
;s Better 1 z Business AH ifftnl Inniniss reports ! " reflect a decided! v hrltel time . j in I msinins ,-irclo Fore J sighted bnainraa men are op- * But whether time* !>e lean or ' p rooB. a good (ranking |« ' . I i'enods like tile rei-eiU de- « piession and the ]>re-eut «»j>- | tiuiiam Stroll ^lv emphasize our ability to understand and L | care for the needs of business ] men in Ocean Citv and ! * ; •«-" . ,] FIRST NATIONAL BANK Oram Oty, N. J.
j XUK1L T N. GRISCOM, M. D. ' A. » 1 ST AND WKHLKY AVK. < AI KK-hsril 7'o* se*n4's. IHniHo'lJD MIA t >■» <t»u>. awl Coons. runmilin. u« . I J •'?§ Allen Corsm, I. D. : ■ S16 Wesley Avenue /— H Ocean City New jWey « W. P. HAINES • COR NINTH *NO WESLEY AVE. ' 1 n»o* Bell «M »; Inler-KlsW l»A 'Florence Brick Haines <1 COR. 9tm AND WESLEY AVE 1 nt cuano TMEnaaiiT 1 j Hear, by sppuloUMl J QKJtSCHBL PETTIT, M. V. [ SOT WESLEY AVE. I OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY C *""" llol'"' - — . "" -.1 £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER - Dentist - ; 809 Central Avenue W Ell CITV. B. J. I D* • G. Fairchild Starr j Dentist OMUW « I Arilie-* " Boi> Pbe.H later Stair l^B 1 I Hugh's Cenual PhmMr J Thootley Hughe., P D. ° rllh and W.aley A»ev Ocaan City, N J. • ; i p ^ , Business Men are Quick to see the advantage* I of an account with the ' i Ocean City Title and J ' Trust Company, insnr- « ing, as it does, security 1 for fnnds and the | prompt, intelligent i handling of their bank ingbnsiness. Accounts subject to check are invited. Ocean City TUe and Trust Co. OreM City, H. i. Otis M. Townssnd t EIGHTH STNCET. ORR R. O. OCEAN CITY R. *
FINE ADDRESSES HEARD AT CLOSING EXERCISES
Excellent Advice Given Graduates by H. V. Lake and | Prof. J. M. Stevens. I ploaiea from the Ocean I'-lty High I peered In la»l week', leaue of Hie Sks The dlplome. were preaentrd hy [Harvey V l.eke pre-ulenl of I he a j Hoard of Education. j J • lea. Mr l.ake wa. lu'a happy vein J .. of -ay ing It. He tirat exprewed hi. j-lr plea.ure In performing the duly ae- j II ^iglWl him on the program end then . w ent on briefly to congratulate all concerned, especially the parent, and I of the acliool year thai wa. about to » ducted and mini happy commence- u -elf had graduated from a certalu high ic school, the diploma, were praaenled ai w lien the clock wa. on the stroke of i u ■uidiilgbl, yet the presentation speech cl required forty-five mlnuie* Mr .,| Lake declared that hi. memory of g thai eplxsle In bla life a sore one ; ai
The speaker then thanked the patron. ' of the achool for their uuifuroi and , arty loyalty to the school, their prb'e and coofldaucc In their work and their earnest co operation with teacher, and 0 leers. I n. absence of hostile. erlt - cl.m duilng the year just closing had ! reaiarkabla and lie waa. he mid. . pleased to note that fhl. oo-uperslb'n-, I. -teadily Increasing and becoming Turning to the claw. Mr Iktr re- : -minded them that the dlploiua. he , eiM an evidence of their diligence and g.^«1 conduct during their school life: are In fact a certificate of character and ability. "They act forth." said lie. i "the fact that you have successfully | taken your first Important step in life, are at once an augury aud a pledge thai you w ill couUuue to succeed hy labor ' aud constancy.. a. your claas motto "1 canoot conclude without endeavoring to lodge lu your mind- one thought which I received from the late Kev. Dr. O'Healpii. president of Pen- j n log! on at the time I graduated from thai }natMultoa When I was taking 1 save of him bla parting words were Ilka this, Laka. have you ever beard of the straight and narrow wayf I replied thai being the son of a Methodist minister t had beard of It frequently. BOY COTTAGES IN OCEAN CITY Robt. W. 8cott Sells Four of His Cottages and is Bnilding Others. Hubert W . SMI, at Oeerbtuok . w bo has baen saeoaaafuily In vest lug In laod aud bulldlug coUages here for several yaars, ha> juat aold two of hi. up-town bouses. Warreu Kay mood, who la with j Hoiks A Hiddlit. In Palladel-/ phla. pure base- 1 the bouse. IH2 Si j < 'I. tries plaae. aud Mrs Alice Suppler j of Narberth, bought 8M St. tbariei] plow. \ Mr. Scott built six oullagas lu this section last fall, aud now ha. sold four of them. I he other two bavlug beau Ha H sow 'having bulH by Johr two mora pretty bouses, one or. tba corner opposite the yecbt rial, fronting tba bay. and the other at the corner of Oorlptbtau avenue and St. Charles place. Tba new lodg* of the Loyal tinier of Mouse, at Soaaara' Point, will hold a smoker .in Us -recent ly purchased home Jo that place this evening Kneoda of the mem hers are cordially Invited lo attend *qtw« cntattalumeut will be provided A^krier number of U.-eso L'Uy reside u Is are members of this Small eettaae nnfnrnlahad; three year Apply to owner. edv-tf Hihky Huvuv HamHtow fCkOB watches (I par weak L. M Hetaoe. railmad.ye.s — Ml K rood way. t oaadeu. N. J. ageni bate am a woek tf yea mkm iom aaad a paatal. ad 7 tf Foa Salb. IUbbaui— Ueewar mt . WW, luaalad FaaaUs nod t auirai - Oaaaa <Wy » J Apply M A Shim p I I'll inalvUla. M.J. AS v. AM. If. wa. paaa aoawwca, ao as.s MM stoaaa. cleaned la lam dag. '■ Pnm -M and Ik Jalws Rath, th MOM —
GRADUATED HIGH IN THEIR CLASSES Ocean City Young Men Made , Fine Records at Rutger's College. George D. Noit-um. of tin t entral f aveflue. and- William II Campbell. I .from Bulger- College a few day agp. b at the one hondrnl and forty-nlntb n annual oninmencementw-f Bulgers Col- s Mr. Norcuin received the Lilt. - |ll. degree, while Mr c.mpbell was a ( Mr. Norcuin Is a member of Hie Delia I U, onion Fraternity. He wa- business a i manager of the farguiu. the college c weekly treasurer of hi- claw, a mem 1 member of the varsity irs.-k team, and < teatu. He atisKl well in hi. lessons, - and was an honor man in lit- freshj man aud sophomore years At the t! ! Class-day exercl.es lie was a meaner c jadmilleil to Phi Beta Kappa. ; |"'iail#Y atudents at liutgera. He w as o ,(ed Hot In-chief of the l»l.j Scarlet I*t-
j ler. the year-honk of the college; cap f , of the senior council; of the vatsity anade and juulor banquet committees; ;agers tn tits settlor year; vice president j. of I be Phll.H'lean l.llerary. Society; a id a member of his class relay, track , , j and wrestling teams He was afllll- , , aled with the tjueen's Club At the class-day exercises on he w as i ! chairman of the alumni day coramlt- - lee. He graduated with honors. Campbell, of this resort JUNE WEDDING Charles A. Hurrell, aaslstaiit fote- - man for the West Jersey and Seashore i kailruad Com piny at Plrasanlvllle. t and Mtsa Urace tTirlstiao. daughter ] of Mr. and Mrs. (siah Christian of "Ithisclly. were martied in Pleasant- , > j villa Thursday evening by the Kev. H. | K Parker of (bat place. e Ml* Ida Hurrell. sister of the groom. , w as bridesmaid, w hile Charles Chris-. Han, a brother of the bride, acted as < be-i man. After a short honey rnoou, 1 it 'Mr. and Mrs. Burrell will re-Ma til i Plea-a ntvllle. having engaged apart- i mania ot> West Wkaliingtou avenue, i
SUFFRAGISTS TO MAK-E BIG FIGHT Miss Baker, Daughter of Former Congressman, Issues Novel Challenge. their homes, the Jersey suflraglsts ' examined as to condition of cleanh-tic-s orderliness, and the abinly ..f the j sew. Miss Baker will challenge the aoti sutlragiete of the Slate lo exhibit Miss Baker and lie) atsiers. the chaperoned by their nioihrr. Mrs. J Thompson Baker, county chairman for woman suffrage in Cape May County, will campaign tlrroughoul Mrs. Lillian Kelckert. pre-llent of New Jer-ey WomaiilSuftrage A«welation, recently spent several days lu J. Thompson Baker, of Wlldw.mf lu spile of the unusual raUiy weather Mrs. Kelckert traveled throughout the county, and visited a number of suf
- frage workers in Ocean Clty.Cape May - Court House. Klo tirande and tireeh ' r Creek. Mrs. Kelckert reports an atuai t ' lug growth of sentiment favorable to ■ votes for women, and bopee In see in- I : cleaned activity In suflrage work lu > Many distinguished speakers have • i promised, to visit Cape May County . this summer. ' Dr Autia Sliaw e-pe- | i dally I- engaged for an early date and < ■ her address will doubtless arouse uul- t s Another notable speaker will be » • Mrs. Jennie C. Law Hardy, loaned to I New Jersey hy Michigan for this cam- 1 r i sign. Mrs Hardy is by birth au I Australian, and. though married In au ■ American, -llll retains the right to vote j The county chairman has anuouneed t I that member- uf the league will be glad lo address fraternal organizations t . of voters anywhere In Ibe county. I i I Mia. Adaais Wis. Cap. , r Miss Minerva Adams, daughter of > Mr. aud Mrs. Charles K. .Adams, of , tills city, won Ibe silver cup olf'ered by John C. Htcelmao. of this city, to the . pupil of the public schools here mak- • log the highest geuerai average lu lev , ■ sou- aud conduct during the school . . term juat closed. The presentation was i made by Prof. Itelchly at the hlgli ■ - school iummaucement exercises Tbu a s i. day evening. , menls ot> vt est n asuingiou avenue, uay svcoiuk. ,
SHORE FAST LINE'S NEW . 1 [ SCHEDULE CAUSES KICKS
f Connections Between Ptaila- " dclpbia and This City Bad, £ Manager Faber is Told. 0 The 8 bore Feat Line begius Its sum- „ met schedule next Saturday aud will , run half-hour care bet w eeu this city j , and Atlantic City from early In the : mdrniug until midnight I, | /The company, by Ha new schedule, . /will make |« —sugars from Phlladel / phia wail twenty miuutes at Plaaaant- / vllle for counectkin wuh this city 1 People desiring to go from tbia dty I ci A to Philadelphia will have lo wah:«H . \kbout leu minutes ai Pleasant villa for ■ , Wnnectlon with treiusMt of -Atlantic " u <\j • . 1 Aeueral Manager Faber was in OeaLs l,uy a few days ago aud mem • ,, berJj 6f the Hoard of Trade told bim a ibal the people here aud the patrons " of thle resort Mill strongly objeol to^l' , this new arrangement " NOTED SPEAKERS h c at The me*. B w ....... ■•! 'C The Rev K W Johnson pastor of ! St. Paul's Baptist Church, Phlladel* j ■ lo phla. will preach lo the 8 hi toll Hap • j list Church here Wedtesday evening. ° fJaue M Many people in Ibis city • " I have heard this preacher and tbey are » j anxious to faAVe Ibe pleasure of again c iMenlag lo bim The iodlcalloos ate 1 that there will be a large attendance j I el the church I hat evening, according j k | lo the |*ator. the Her. liraut Harris j « Following the aervice, a reception ;f will be tendered M t. Job a son «■ I* - « William <1 Hancock, who. a few yaars ago. was one of Ibe members of j the track team of the ocean City High r. ]8eheol. has graduated from Peuu a -Hate College He la a son of Mr and i I Mrs J B. Hancock, of this city. Mrs. , " Hancock attended the uommeniwmeut , r exercises y- !, Kighth street and Ashu ry avenue Try ' * at haiMe Chaplin deodae at oar met- " tary fooutam ad* It i luafiO — M.Ao» beat, *k *eet long , ,a k feel beam; cabin: 2 cycle no dor: ra , ri.r r-i r«a Kahf .-I'ufurbiebed eettage Ih H*>t astral avenue by the year Apply t , ftS Casual avaaua. ade-ll |
ALIMONY, IS SENT TO PRISON , . i Ross is Now in Custody of [ Sheriff Bartlett at May's Landing. Harry 1" Koea. who acquired ronaldarable unpleasant notoriety In this , city a aborl time ago by reaaan of Ills , matrimonial difflculliea, la uow lucked , ■ up In the Atlantic County jail at May's , Me was beck in bis payments of , alimony to Mrs Koas. of Woodbury, aud he wa- lakeu lu custody after a , writ had been Issued against bim. ( He was locked up lu default of ShW , 'bell. Boss was lu the real estate business , for awhile aud tie elan had some : reputation aa a vocalist HAS BEEN RE-ELECTED Miss Mabel Hockelman. of Atlantic : City, has been re-elected physical to- | sfructut lu the pqhlrc school, of this cdy by the Board of Kdocalk.ti. Miss Bockrlmauu has been teachlug phya'cal culture lu the local achool* , for several mouths, and bar work so satisfactory that ebe was promptly re-elected for next year. 8 he has be n a stndeul lo this branch ai Temple College. Philadelphia. Prof O. W . Ikeichly . principal of the • -cewo t'Hy High rtchool baa left bare a two w est.' trip to the mountains. He 'will be located at Buobury. Pa . from which sect bra be orlgtMlly bails expects to return to Ocaan Cuy to stieod the week's seas bra for prion pals and supervising principals at the •Rate -rammer Hrbool. t ■omf.utsble aad safe. » W; i « PorAdv . 6 A JL The Haw irag Alleys to tba Bowling iwi *** - -rrs^
" 20 YEARS IN HOTEL BUSINESS HERE u I I The Misses Lewis and Conard ( and Friends Have Big ; Celebration. , Members of the Hotel Propneiorsl i „ Association of Ocean City had a very , ,- ] pleasant gathering altbe Ketblu a few , ,. | evening, since, where they were the t ; guests of the Mls-es Lew lsand Conrad, , I I ver.sry of the Misses Lewis and t on- , e j hotel prdprlclois in Ocean City. ,.j The gue-t. playadj game- ekrly lu , I thereveuiiig, followed by refreshment* I, thai were thoroughly enjoyed by all. , y At the table- speeches were made by i t, lion, and wlmofllclated as toastmasler; | William H. Detsroth, S. H. Maybeirjl. Hasg. Mr Uerhard and Mrs Johnson | u Honey. I A feature wa. the recitation by Miss , ir on The House That Jack BOIIt." I ( e was entitled -The Home that Kate , r and Lu Built." and made a great hit. ■ The decorations for the occasbra g
association There were yellow i and white dal-les on the table, -ur- a . rounded by candles. Favors, tn the form of yellow crochet . baskets filled Willi almouds. were pre- - > senled to each of the guests. t • Miss lo-wls and Miss Conrad were . presented with a jardlnere and fern i on a pedestal, the gifl of the assocla- I; tlon , t When the Misses l*wls aud Conrad e started In businees here they first had I Hie WJIcox cotugc. now known as Hie h I.ater they had on# of the 1 cottages on Central avenue, f, above Kighth street Tbey built tlielr p present house 18 years ago. aud have c since conducted the Kalhlu, which n they cell the house: g Miss Lewie la a native of Berks u i County, Pa. 8be lived In West Chester I: years. From there she moved to aud tbenee to flcean City. Miss Conard Is a native of Phlladeltlilee 8. Doty, of this ctty. caught e f, drtimflsli at KoTty-elghtb street, near a home, a few days ago. He reports f good Ashing In that section. Floundwere caught the letter part of laat t safe at Fifty ninth elreet. I LARGE CROWD AT : MBNTBIBLE CLASS i t Presbyterians to Have a So- « cial Session at Cbnrcb ' Tbis Evening. ■ Tin re waetbe usual large atteudsuce at the Meu . Bible Claas lu the First * i'resbytkrlmu Church, on rtuudty, aud ' . a .very spirited sesaluu of the Huuday ' school was held. The singing was of exceeding merit 1 under the leadership of Mr* Augusta 1 DeMols Koseohaum A number of utw hymns ware tried ' 1 end were sung with a vim which made the school a eery cheery aud ' place to speud au hour. ' Summer scholars are makiug their appearances lu force aud naw classes I beiug formed lo meet the exigency - The Men's Bible Class will bave so , > clal session at the church this evening I lo which every member le urged lo ' 1 come The entertainmeul will be fur- -J 1. 1 -lied by Captain Joseph L.Foster , • In charge of Company M. and the ' refreshments will be provided hy Cap- 1 tain Howard Craven aud Company A — , • Visiting frtaods of the claas will be cordially welcomed Having severed my eou nect lone wit b ' Ibe Ann of Biandm end Scull. Inc . - and engaged lu (be general reel estate Slid uurarwoee business myself w uu , office in Ibe Buurse Buitdiuguu Eighth 1 street. I respectfully solicit llstmeu's of the fellow ing. kind of properties . whirb you own or cm trol: H uel- colleges aud aparlaienla for summer reuial. ooitsgvs aud apartmeMs for yearly or a;|uter retiMD: cot1 lege* and apartments fur sale; busttagee. lute or oilier properties f. r ext change. Boardwalk properties for saJa e Clajudkxc 8 BctJLL, Heal Estate sod faauranee Bourse Kldg . lugltth street adv., -4-1, tf. Ovoao CRy, S . J j " Fob Salx. — Sixteen foot Ltppracott , ^ pedestal irelsnf soda fouutalu and car | price and term- right A I lire— s-j» North Maesocbu-etls .vt AHauHc C*y- adv 4. 1784 j r. PauPBirrY w ixtbk — WtU pay cash _ for bd aitb or wRbost bousr uu Am] T nury area os a-.th of Twelfth rtres.. I if pnee M aaMsfareory Apply by Mtprj lo track Box Sa. IH. ifoean c*y, I f j ad* A IT* j rf Womaa wishes aarsMg. Apply il»> . Wert avsuiM. ad*-lf
BIG CLASS OF CHILDREN I BAPTIZED IN M. E. CHURCH
' | Number of Girls Also Admitted to Full Membership—Pastor's Charge. ( j lrast Sunday wa* "Cbfldren'a Day" in the First M. E. Church, and both Ihe inoriilng and the evening servicer were given over to tba young folka. It ha. heretofore been the custom for the pastor al the morning service to preach a sermon suggestive of the supreme importance of children end their train1 ing, but on thtx occasion Mr. Kulp was obliged to depart from the cn-fom and The ordinance of Infant baptism waa administered, lo a very large claae. Mo-' of the children were Infante 10 arms, so that the chaueel rail was occupied from end to end with thoee -acted rile II Was a most Impressive sight. Following the administration of tba ordinance of baptism, a number were received Into probationary member, ship, and a class of eleven members : probation Into .full memberebtp. - They ere Ml-jes Helen 8letr.er, Ruth and Levlnla Scull. Cecilia H aud. Haul Harris, Anna Rider, Eima*Headley. Bertha Irake, Mabel Lake, Mary Mk- ■ tils and Master Nelson Roes. The pastor's geuerai charge to the clss. was solemn and fall of apostolic ' solicitude for their spiritual welfare and growth In grace, aud to each he
gave the right hand of fellowship with apt and hearty words. No time remained for auy addteaa. and at 12.15 p m. the aervice cloeed. In the evening Mr. Kulp made a short address lu connection with tba "Children's Day" program. Hla thought was "The Child." who la, be said; the Church's greatest asset and its hope. Therefore, be would rather, he declared, see beby coaches gathered before Ihe church doors than automobiles. Our children must be kept for aud righteousness, aud this must be done throogh service and sacrifice. and women must be willing to eomeof their courenlaoee and pleasure In order to do tbeirdutyln conserving childhood for Ibe Btate and (ha Church. I u an ever-increasing desociety Is coming lo am that the most valuable tblug uuder heaven A a sou! uuder a healthy body. CASINO CLUB GARDEN ■sHitilH far oB|m Cflr Will Be Drawl^Br*. ' ireet preperMfon^^Bmder way for the eiilertalumeot^j^Biamhere and guests of the Gmelpoi^C. on the this sammer. The msmmoth porch In (tout of Hie club house, and overlooking the will be transformed Into a garden eud covered with a bogs awning IfAhis ga£p* will bk para white tables, chain and rock era, many growing pleat* and tram tod festoons of electric ligbta. Ices, eoda end suudaes will be served at all limes. A ladles' embroidery class in charge of a com patent teacher Is forming and The wireless elation will be In operation by the and of tba moolb. New members are registering each and many appointments are bemade for dancing lessons and clam. C. Ellwood Carpenter and bis corps of helpers will soon be busy. Wax. K Harris A Bon, (be well-known florists, will havt charge of the floral dedication and promise a much better dlspley than last summer. The Casino Club will no doubt excel Ibis year. From 9 to 11 every Baturday mornfog. until August, my lima shall as giviu over lo the children in making examinations of their month*, making records of same examination, which, upon request, shell he submitted te the pereut*. accompanied by a statement concerning Ibe oust in making the Dk-U.FaimQHIUI six a*. Dentist, . adv-lt Cor. Eighth and Wssiey a**. Extra Quality Yon will appreciate the «J#a quality in our men's furnishing extra-good shirts, extra- ban rig IT I neckties, extra style la eefera extra quality m summer underwear — all the beat asleetima fossa the country's heat ssarttets. Am* call r and see. - — — wim rrrlM Sumner Underwear NEWELL mm ■WnMLJ. Oawtt»,lJ.

