Ocean City Sentinel, 24 June 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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^ VOL. XXXV. . OCEAN- CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 11115. /= ' NO. 13

Ocean City Sentinel OCIAN CJTY, FM . U. -Br- V v R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ^ Si.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (Oppoalh- Public Budding*). JjAW AOFFJCES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Head ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-I*aw °™<WTci&S#jJtAynLTT?\ls. J •_ ' h. NKWELL HEULIXGS Attorney at Law l-hPLKIghlh Htreel Ocean City New Jersey #THE li. ELLWOOD CARPENTER • \ ■ S'otlio ol Modca • V Philidalphia. Nee York ^ «-d Suburbs Nov Op Si lit - CASINO CLUB Boarlwalk ail tarlm Terrace the newest donees any* time dufinj; j the day or evening litis month I

" - I FOR SALE A Wesley Avenue Lot containing 3600 square "feet on the West side, facing the ocean, in ji location as desirable for an all-year-round home as atSywhere in the resort, and at the sanie ,, time extremely desirable for summer renting, viz: Between Tenth and Eleventh Streets No properly here has a better established 1 value than land along this splendid rerji^ dent avenue, so that its extreme cheapness becomes at once apparent at Only $1,200 We are positive that this is an extra- ' ordinary opportunity' for the young , . married man who wants to establish a bogie for himself where comfort and profitable investment arc .combined. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. . • - - . 1

Better Business All recent business reports ! 1 reflect a decidedly la tter tone ] sighted business men are op-*- j: timistic over the near iuture j But whetUc&limes be lean or j ' prosperous, a good banking j . connection is essential to the j modem, ptogressive business j Periods like the recent de- | 1 pression and the present op- ! timibin' strongly emphasize j ( our ahility to understand ami care for the needs of business FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.

Two Seven Room Mouses with bath, hot arid cold water, at cost of building, good'location, lots thrown in. -Very little cash required, balance of purchase price can l>e paid in monthly payments as rent. No one in Ocean City can offer anything equal to the above. Inquire ot G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Ocean City New Jersey The Palace Garage ■CLFORO L COSSABOOM. P. or SIXTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE ocean city. n. j. x Strictly Fireproof both phones Personal Management This new garage is making Special storage rates. Centrally located. Ten large exit doors, insuring quick service. motor oils and greases high grade tires v free air complete line of accessories * *1 — T PLUMBING Are van getting entire aatnfactioii *» to price*, worfcmnnnhip end bn*inee* courtesy? If not. "it will pnv von to give me * trimL I am iiTwi^excrptiunally Sood pout iou to take Are Qf-vonr ropair work of »hu-U.j_mnk* ■ specialty. -UtaVe no expsumv* ustablishiusnt or clerical force to maiutaiu. (Sirs me a trial. ItotH Phon*. C. M). BACON 607 izlshth St *■ I ' INCREASED SER VICE' ' "Shore Fast Line" CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. JUNE 19 To Somers' Point Linwood, Northfield. Smith's Landing, Pleasantville and ATLANTIC CITY Cars leave Boardwalk and Eighth Street, Ocean City and Boardwalk and Virginia Avenue, Atlantic City Every 30 Minutes On the Hour and Half Hour Advertise in the SENTINEL

[ N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH BT. AND WESLEY AVE. omee Hours- Usui Ma/n^Krom » to e p. ut. ( 1 At HI chard Townsend'*. Palermo. «JU to iJO I I AllenCorson, M. D. vFt'H ^ 816 Wesley Avenue , Ocean City New Jersey j •*"lnter-Htale IDA. 'L. | DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. < OCEAN CITY. N. i. Holli etwee* I Florence Brick. Haines Cor. 9th and Wesley Ave JJKRSCHEL PKTTIT, M. D. 1 897 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

' [)K. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue OC'EAH CITY, I. J. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist f ■ ^ ^Rrrand Klopr ^ ^ . Evening* by appolnimem B.11H5-A Both Pboae* Ijjjr St.tr 14-B Hughis' Central Pharmacy t J. Thornley Hughe*, P. D. 8th and WealeyAves. Ocean City, N.J. I T - Business Men t are Quick it to see the advantages of an account with the Ocean City Title and " I Trust Company, insuring, as it does, security for funds and the prompt, intelligent handling of their bankj ing business. Accounts subject to check are invited. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, N. J. Otis M. Townsend ' A P radical Seashore Architect __ Lleenaed by tbt Kialc -> -> i EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P.O. OCEAN CITY N. i.

YACHT CLUB WILL HAVE GREAT DAY ON THE FOURTH

'Program Arranged for Flag Raising and Attractive F ieid and Water Spotts. I'halfuiati t'hurle* 8. Wood and the I oilier member* of «tfe~lndep.ndeuee Day celebration at * tfie Ocean C'ltyl Yacht Club Monday. July 5, are unau- i 1 lut--us that tin* observance aball be a j ' great public afl'air. aud tbe club house I will be upeu to tbe resldeut* aud col- j I lager*, a* well a* lo the member* of : I toe organization aud tbeir fa nil lie*. There will, be snmsiluug doing all 1 1 day for Ibe pleasure of everyone - 1 The flag raising ceremonies will start 1 at 10 30 o'clock aud the program will J Tbe opening prayer will be delivered by tbe Rev. Clierle* H. Bobber,' - -paalpr of the Firm P^eeby terlen I hurch and chaplain of lite club. There will be singing by a number J sic will al*u be provided by Prof. Har- , rlMtn's Hand. j The club'* pretty flag will be raised end unfurled, and from It* folds will ^ flutter hundreds of smell flsgs. Tbe speakers, who will _ Include ( Mayor Champion, w ill be Introduced , Cbalrmau Wood. f A feature of the occasion wllf be a , special drill by the members of Com- t petty U. Third Keglmeut.of this city. , It is pleuued to have this orgsutzslloo t give the pretty slid unlque'fltg drill II Is given by Lu l.u Temple members „ in the Lu l.u Temple, Philadelphia lu addition to the flag raising cere- a monies, there will also he a number * of Held simrts lu tbe morning, aud lu « : the afternoon there are to be yacht t 1 aud motor boat races under the au , apices of the club % The committee In charge of the flag 1 raising exercise* comprises the follow- 1 ' Charles H. Wood, chairman: Com- 1 modore William E Hexamer, Frank H. Stewart. William E. Massey. Clayton Haines Brick. Edward M- Button, t Thomas F. Arm*lrong.Harry Headley, 6 Oswald J. DeKousse aud David Jester, t The following comprise tbe committee In charge of tbe boat races: Frauk J. Gorman, chairman; Ctaa*. W. (llaser, K. Warren Auderaon, Dr t Frederick Slstk, H. Uwi*oce Hess, t (teorge M. MUJs|teugb and Arthur C. I Kredo. The committee In cberge of the field 1 •porl* consists of Silas L. Schumo. ' chairman; John E.-F'le. Jacob Itel sw anger, William H. Hexamer, Jr. Harold Paris. William Wolf. Com- . modore Charles F. Wall. Howard I peon. John E. Wick. John W. Selser, t Alexander Lawrence. Jr . Thomas F. I Armstrong slid William E ltidenoor. I

HOTEL PEOPLE . - GIYEH A DANCE Members of Association Were 1 Guests of Mrs.&oney at ( tbe Strand. The members of "ihe Hotel Proprietors' Association if Ocean City havy d been enjoying themselves during tlie b last few days before. tbe actual be v glnulng of their buiy season. They were pleasautly eutertalued t B Thursday evening by Mrs. Johns.ni, ( Houey at her hotel, the Hi rend. They « played game*, danced knd^lbeu |wr- |i took of the good things set before them k by Mrs. liouey. Incidentally they were treated to ; * |. rolls by tbe representative of an At- i lautlc City bakery. They went lo At- f, = lanllc City In autoe Tuesday as the ■ guests of tbe owner of qil* bakery, j whose plant t bey inspected aud were v afterward taken on tbe Boardwalk. | there by blm. ^* Tbey also went to Atlantic City by ■ tbe electric cars Friday afternoon and c there were shown through tbe plaut | ofauolber large bakery, tbe owner of - which brought tbem hack to this city | lo a large automobile. i I FOR BF.NT. 8mall cottage, uufurulsbed: three j bed room*, for the season or by tbe year. Apply to owner. 1 adv-tf Harry Hkaih.ev. Having severed my coDoectloua with tbe flrm of Bunion and Hcull, Inc.. and engaged in tbe general real aaute aud insurance business myself, with ofllce In tbe Bourse Bnlldlngoo Etgbtb street, I respectfully solicit llslmeuis of tbe follbwlng kind of properties wblcb you own or control: .Hotels, cottages and apartments for summer rental: cottages and. apartments for yearly or winter rental; cottagrs and apartmenla for aala; busl- — neat properties, stores, ate , for sale or dteat; unimproved loU for sale; cottages, lou or other properties for exchange; Boardwalk properties for sale or reut. ChAKRKCE 8. 8CULL, _ Heal fcuti and inanrauce. Bourse Bldg , Klgbtb street. BdT., 4-1, U. Ocean City, N. J,

B. G. ROYAL WAS BADLV INJURED :t . Otfier Members of His Family i Hurt When Their Antomo- ■ ] bile Turned Over. ! [ | Coming to their bey villa In this dly .morning, B. (i. Kuyel end family ' made s narrow e*ca|>e from dealli 1 when their autu turned lurrle on the ' l-t lbs auto were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Royal. K Hasrrch end » rfe and Don • Franc- and wife. Mr- Ha-rlch and 1 Mrs. Fraries are daughters df Mr. Royal. ' v AJI hut Mr. Fraries were Injnred. J With the exceptlou of Mr. and Mrs. 4 Royal, none aerlously. ' One of Mr. Royal's arm- and one of 1 dous end muscle* of the leg were eul and torn. An operation was p4r- ^ t>Y a Camden surgeon, em- 1 ployed by Qte Victor Talking Machine Company, of which Mr. Royal Is a 1 member, and Dr I N. (irlscom. of 1 tbia city. " Ha is reported lo be doiug very well. 1 Mrs Royal Is sullerlug from nervous ' shock Tbe lujurle* to the otbers consisted 1 of cute and bruise*. ' Tbe smasblug of Ibe wiud-slileld ' responsible for lire laceration* sue- c Mr. Royal, who was cdrlvlug. was ' going at Ibe rate of about IS mile* per 1 hour. A rear tire burst and ue applied ' Ibe emergency brake. The machine ' we* turned elmost completely arouud. 1 Then It turned turtle. R B. Stiles, president of the First 1 National Bauk, of ibis city, was near ' In bis auto at the time of the accident, aud be brought the family lo ' home here. Agricultural School. if The Cape May County Agricultural ' School will start August 1 under the ( tutorship of Professor J. Warren Slack'- , of Rutgers College. The school . will be located at Cape May Court eti'd the —Ylaere county farm will be at Ibe disposal of the students Had Mlroke of Aftoplrxr. Mrs. J. S. Ruah, of this city, has returned from Ml. Holly, w here she wes i summoned by tbe serious illness uf ber I Herbert L. Townsend, who a stroke of apoplexy.

LITTLE VISITOR VICTIM OF SURF ' Philadelphia Doctor and Family Suffer Terrible Afflic-* tion Soon After-Arrival. |l The ocean, whli-li^ he jnvvd. proved not'noly by ' h's^fatlier' «7l "mn'her. , The family has been spending the summer seasons in Ocean City for a , again only on Friday evening, aud . early Saturday morning John aud his , 'brother. Harry, aged eleven years, accompanied by William Jnhnson, the year-old son of Cllulon 8. Johnson, of this city, hurried lo the beach et John and Harry* could swim, aud were having a tine time. William enjoying himself in the surf, but not so far out a* the others. There was a tow, and the boys front Philadelphia . were caught lu tlie swirl. Seeing their ' predicament, young uttered shrill cries for help, tbe other* joined. Reeves Flowers, a lifeguard, was ou the Boardwalk at Twelfth sTreet, ou mediately he ran with all speed to the , spot where he saw the boys struggling With Ills Street clothes, he dashed into the surf afler the lad farlhest out. passed him. He reached (he oilier ^ child aud started In with him. assist. slice being given by (teorge F. Bauer. , uf Philadelphia, a lid oue or two others. . The lifeguard says he saw ouly Itto lads, so Hist* It Is supposed that John . sank In a gully at that point and was quickly drowned. Mr. Bauer, who went Into the sea in street ettlte, made a narrow escape . witq his life. - Those who saw Flowers' work spoke ( of It lo term* of high praise. KIWI* were at once made to recover the body of the child. (ieorge Loug, of Philadelphia, a resident of this city, end 1 w hose sou was a schoolmate of the f drowned lioy, says John O'Connell * one uf the most fearless little, lads ' ever knew. Wlldwood did not award the contract for a sewage disposal plsut on Thursday afternoou. as had been - planned. Tbe Button A Corson « Company, of this city, were tlie lowest r bidders, but It was fouud tbat their i price wa« about fJO.OOO more (ban Wlldwood had available for tbe work.

ALL-COLLEGE BASEBALL ( TEAM FOR OCEAN CITY

Manager Calhoun Will Gather I Strong Array of PlayersGet Tickets Early. Manager "Dave" Calhoun will come from Philadelphia aud start baseball matter* going In this city this week. In a letter to Otis M. Townsend. of lltr Ocean City Athletic Manager Calhoun aays he wlllbaYe a flrst-class all college team tbla city this eeaaou; aud "Dave" a the goods. ; The fence around tbe baseball park : will he rebuilt within a few days aud 1 the ground placed lu good condition for playing purposes. ' The seasou will aUrt on Saturday. | July 3. amt-tqei»-«lTlt*-wgamiLt^ry ! week day until and lurludiug LahoY-r . Dli/ Barr or Fletcher will ofllcfate ' umpire. Which one has ntd been definitely settled. Both heve ofllcimted In past seasons. - ' A book of twenty llckela may he purchased for 43. These tickets cau be used by aDyoue or uuinber at any or all tbe gemes. Admlsalou to the graudstand will he ceute, and 2U cetita will admit one to a soft seat lu the "bleacher-." Every lover hf the sport, as well as every business man Itere. should promptly purchase a book or two of | tbe twenty, tickets; and thus encourage ' the men who are hacking tbe game In Ocean City. Tbla la one of the beet forms of advertleing-tbls resort lias, as every day there Is a game there Is a report of U In tbe Philadelphia and other newspaper*. For Sale — Motor boat. I'l feet long and 6-foot beam (about 13 mile* per *boor);new last summer: 4 cylinders: ' Kermatb engine: a bargain. W i i.i. a ki> stkk1.man. I ade-«,lH.tf Cor. lit baud Bay ave. * For Sale.— Sixteen-foot Llppiucolt pad estal Icelevs soda fouutalo aod car bonator ; new ; excellent -condition ; , price and term* rlgbt Add rev* 838 ' North Massachusetts ave , Atlantic CUy. adv-6. 17-81 " Hamilton. Elgin watches tl per week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, 848 Broadway. Camdeu, N. J.. agent " here once a week. If yon mis* him aaod a postal. adv. tf. ens* get# Atlantic Clt* to Bttofi skts Jsaiacsa Bate » on Hoar > T It voo AO VI. on roso Tkree.

r ' BIG CONTEST FOR SURFMAN'S CUP c Ocean City Fishing Clnb Re- l l- ceives Handsome Trophy 1 f 1 from J. m. Bullock. 1 • Ab unusually large aud baudsome 1 cup, 'to be known as the "Surfmen'a t i Cup.Y has been presented to tbe Ocean j City jtlshliig Club by J. Maxwell Hul- I j lock/of Philadelphia, a uew and active c member uf tbe organisation. r _ j It la to be contested for by the mem. » ,. her* in their tuurnamenls.and It laatl|r.ulaled that every member In lliese < [tuQrnameuts ahall- use tbe rod end 1 c ' reel be has !l*bed wltb live times. I n I One provision la that tbe total num I ,j her of yards tbat are cast aball couot lu making up Ibe recotd, aud there are lo „ be Ave casts. ^ . The contestable must be willing to i ir sell their whole equipment used lu tbe contest for 1*0 The purpose of litis Is ^ to equalize tbiugs wltb all and lodo e away wltb the possible purchase by , -nine of the members of unusually ex- i a pensive tackle 1 j The cup must be wuu tbree times by ' l( a member, but uot necessarily tbree ;e ,u suveesslon. u A replica of the tropby cup will be |t given each year to the one wlublng tbe e- ~ «* ' an' na T Samuel Dixon, of tble clfy, was given judgment for 448-41 and costs against B. Flab, of Woodbine, by ig Squire Rush. Saturday morning. Tbe suit was over a bill for lumber. Property Wanted —Will pay cash e. for lot (with or wltboul house) ou Asbury avenue, south of Twelfth street, it if price Is satisfactory Apply by letter r. to Lock Box No. 116, Oceau City, , ; : N- J. adv-6, 17-a For Sai.e —Motor boat. 25 feet long, ,c 8 feet beam; cablo; 2 cycle motor; lo good condition. Apply, Tenth and er Bay. adv. 5 20, If. ir, For Sale Ha roain.— Corner lot nt 50x100. located Foortb and Central m OceaiK'lty, N. J. Apply M S. Slump If. Pleasantville. N. J. Adv. 6-18, tf. >1* Tbe Bowling Alleys In the Bowling tr Cealuo are uow opeu for the eaaaoo of adv. 4-15, U.

OLD GRADUATES ; HOLD A REUNION . ; Prominent 'South Jersey Tea-7 i chers Claim Keystone Nor- a mal as Their Alma Mater. f To South Jersey, public school* aoy- i * thing couuecled with the Keystone ig n Normal School, Berks County. Pa., 1*1 v „ fact that many prominent teachers oflp , tutl.m*. Prof. Itoyer. of Atlantic City : , Prof. Krebs. aud Mar-htella and Su- | j perlntendeut Cresstnan. ofSuiantlc J j The Keystoue graduated its first ji j small class in 1.HG} and that class. | , wjtb those of ISA',., 1870 and 1871. held - ^ their llrsl reunion et the school Tues- - , day of this week aud took steps to , while any of the member- survive. , Major L. R. Thomas, of tins city, Is f ' Hon. Arthur (J. Dewalt, of Allentown. n Pa., a former State Seuator. He was a „ , prominent member of the committee , j tbeMnvestlgeted the graft scandal lu e , connection with the new capllol at . Herrlsburg. e The following note from him Is rele- j , vent to tbe foregoing: ,, „ "Major Leonard R. Thomas— , "My Dear Major:-! have just read, j wltb a great deal of Interest and pleas. | r ure, your delightful letter addressed to . I. nl* "" cll»trn>,n of "'r reuulou com- . millee. "It seem* like tbe grasp of tbe hand. . afler a long absence from home, to u read tbe words you so aptly have t , written, and It will aflord me great , plea-ure lo read tbem to those who are j present. I am sure the listeners will e appreciate them as highly as I have In' - ■ he reception thereof. I am. t e ".Most sincerely yours, "Arthur 0. DbWai.t." t Says tbe Millvllle Republican: Tbe ' . Ocean City Summer School will get • ^ jnany pupils from tbe local instructors, i Among tbem are the Misses Anna . Mitchell. Mabel Wheel, (iertrude s Zeller*. Carrie Elmer, Kainu Goetz, ' F'.iuma Westcoat, Kile Heuuetl and ■ Rebecca Corson. Miss Mabel McHenry may alteud there. n B*n Collage Here. u Roliert U. Lougbery, a prominent u Pblladelpbta plumber, lia* purchased, through Hie agency of Clarence S. Scull, the cpltage of Mrs. Elizabeth lr McAllster, of West Chester, at 707 , u Fourth atreet. He aud hi* family will [ occupy the house thl* season.

NAME HAS : BEEN CHANGED ; It is Now to be First Baptist Instead of Immannel « Baptist. ' At a special meeting of tbe Raptlat ' Church members Tuesday eveulug. It ^ was voted without tbe least opposition tbat tbe corporate uame of tbe cburcb chauged from Immauuel Baptist to tbe First Baptist Church of Ocean r City. Tbls change be* loug been desired by tbe members and local friends, a* well as tbe summer visitors. The cburcb here has now come Into < own, for II Is tbe first Baptist cliurcb' t on tbe Island and rightly bears Ibe of First Ha'ptlst, In spite of the varied history of lis exlsteuce.. At Ibe same meellug It was votyd to | change beck tbe prayer service from evening to Wednesday evenat 7 45, since tbe minister again ' tbat evening free. ) Legal Documents Drawn. Legal papers of all description*, In- , cludlog wills, ere carefully drawn by : . R. Curtis Robinson at his ofllce, 744 Asbury avenue. Oceau CflY, N.J. adv | ForSaleCheap.— OneflO-egg Huck- ' eye and one 100-egg Mandy Lee incu- - In perfect condition. Call at 843 Park place. adv-lt

MANY TEACHERS TO ATTEND 3 STATE SUMMER SCHOOL

| Will he. Welcomed by Mayor j Champion at First Assembly in M E. Chnrch. j The Ocean 'City State Hummer [next Monday, and from the queries j that have Leva received by lite offleials jiuflhe Slate Department of Education | aud Prof. James M. Stevens, of tbls j city, whn'wltl he principal of the | school^ there Is "every prospect that : there will be considerably more than j 60" "tekchers present during the six | week-' session* i.f the school | The opening assembly will be held jln Ihe'jitr-l M. E Church at 10 30 o'clock- Monday morning and tbe InI pupils will he welcdmed to the city by Champion. Mayor Champion lake* tbls part in I the proceed itigwin response to tbe folInvitation from Dr. T. D. "Hon .JoskPII ('it AMI-ION". "Mayor of Ocean City, . Ocean City, N\ J.— • a "My dear Mr. Champlou:— We expect to open the 1815 session of tbe Summer rfellool for Teachers on Monmorning at 10 40. Juoe3S, In tbe auditorium of tbe M. K. Church, cor: of Eighth street and Central av"W I'll -you make the address of welcome to the teachers at that time? If wilj c.nseut to do this, we will consider It a great honor to be thus welcomed by the mayor ot the city. "We also -end and extend a cordial Invitation to all tbe officials to ba "Very truly yours, "T. D. Sensor, "Director of Slate Hummer Schools." 1 Following Is tbe scbeduje of reclta- ' Hons for tlie pupils during (tie seaslone 1 of t be school : 8.SO-10 A. M. Tssebers Room, Advaoe d Psychology, Dr. ^Roorn 10, Elementary History ot Kdoraitoom ■>'. I" n lis™ Muieo H ulory ,"h lai Wood||lts*luiloc'lAmm fnr.t noo'r)?Rr*dlog Hlas I '.Mil *. U:*ekt-**r<l Drawing, Mr. Urtra-lal-orslory, Klemeotsry Phynlc*, Okl dl- ( Clss* It-iom (second door). Advanced X«-a>Hawrn»^*Klenienl^-y and Ad aared Sll.n Klemeutary t'rawlng. raons {"St. Oowdy/.tet^ W* Ring. Mlas VYhlllock. I ^Koom k H-eioi^nrtl and third eonreaa, 10-1 1-30 A. M. I Teachers' Room. Psychology lor Special 1 ^lloom lu. Ad vanned History ot EdoeaUoa.

Recitation Room (drat door), (Spelling, MRS Room 1. Literature and English Cgmse^tbojn^Pny«"logy and Hygiene. Mile ^Churdh^ Behool Organization, Mr. ll»«enient.Elementary and AdvancedBboplllgb hohcLi Room. Klrmentary Drawing, cour^'Sra.'oowdt,' MM°Welhng, -Mbe Kevn &, Hewlng.second and (onrtfa courses, Room 0,' Dsogratiby. MWe Woodward. 1 High acoool Room, Pebmaoftblp, MUa i Room I. Literature and English Uotapo- , Room. Utalory nlMualc. Mian 2^gg«o^ . Itr e I la i ion' |Ioum! ' N ormal Drawing, Ml** Has-rurot. Special ^Cooking tor J u n lor l*n - , pi IV Mr*. I rowdy. Mia* Welling. Mlm Whlt1 8-4 P. M. 1 "Ttno'm L Mechanical Deawing. Mr.^Keagle. 4 P. M. Special t ourse ln Physical Training with- ] ouurtdii. tipen lo air t^acbar*. Mia* kelk- ' Ueglunlug next Monday, loo, there w ill be a week's session for tbe echool *u|-eriuleudeuls aud supervlelog prln. * clpels of the Bute, tbe prognm for i which wa* recently published In tbe Sentinel

; Big Reduction Sale AT ■ Newell CorsoiTs 819 Asbury Avenue * U In order to close out all our Spring Suits before the * vacation business begins we have decided to reduce every suit in our store for ten days only, beginning Thursday, June 24. ; All $12.00 Suits, $7.99 All $18.00 Suits, $13.99 All $15.00 Suits. $10.99 All $20.00 Suits, $14.99 Boys' $6.50 Suits, now $3.98 i 50 Pairs Men's $3.50 Douglass Oxfords, $1.98 Rfacd a ad 1mm. Sim— f — II NEWELL CORSON g 819 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J