" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL XXXV. . * . OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JULY I, 1915 NO. 14
Ocean City Sentinel ocean city. n . -j. R. CURTIS ROBINSONI i Editor and Proprietor Jr.oo Per Yeir. Strictly in Advance, j J^|()KGAJ5 HAM), ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, VA\V OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read atlantic city. n. i. JAMES M. E. HILDKETH Counsellor-a t-1 ,i w NEWELL HEULINGS O- Attorney at L,ivv^ de rail City New Jersey ji jt> m ■ - % ' CASINO CLUB CkiUm'i Dili Class cummin „ ! Friday UoniiE. Jul! 2 it 9.30 Mitt. C. EllWOQD -CAHPEHTER FOR SALE l ine; Bay Front Boat Mouse Lot 35 ft. "front, with riparian right. uji , tn grade, neat Fourth -licet. # 1 55"JOSEPH I SCULL 7S7_A.bur> Avenue
I" WeMiave the (inly mechanically refriger- ■ ' 1 ■ ated meat box on the island. Call and let us show you how meats are kept in a - perfectly sanitary cool air box. no meats" * I (\ know A Place wher^) ! h 1 A hundred cents c i ( Buys value S that^^— j j> |n ■»^-*5CLUARE * K cut out side of the box. All fruits and ,, vegetables kept inside of store away from h dirt and flies. - 11 STEWART'S Twelfth Street Market . Bell, Phone, 548- A Coaat. 192-a 7
Better Business ^ All recent business reports reflect a decidedly belter tone in TjtKitiCss circles. Fofc--j sighted business men are- up- | -writnistic over the near luture. j whether times Irelean or "prosperous, a good banking j connection is. essential In the ! modern, progressive business ] l'eriods'like the recent' de- | pression and the preset op- ! timism strongly einphasi/e j out ability to understand and 1 care Tor the needs of business | men in Ocean City and i FIRST NATIONAL BANK ii| * Ocean City, N. J.
The Palace Garage bclford l cossaboom. p-o-SIXTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Strictly Fireproof both phones Personal Management This new garage is making special" storage rates. i Centrally located. Ten large exit doors, insuring quick service. MOTOR OILS AND GREASES HIGH GRADE TIRES FREE A1R COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES PLUMBINO Are roll e.-Uiue entire Bmtl-factinn n» to pricea, workruanahrp and busmow oourhwjt If lit olMialfon-. ... i.1uuwu QlT.lM.lriJ- , 1[lh - c. H. BACON U07 uikHtH st We Jiave several collage -sites FOR SALE 011 WESLEY AVENUE, between Tenth and Thirteenth streets, at low record mark for price. Write us for particulars. . - Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. LAWRENCE M. LEAR Sucrtssor to N.C.GODFREY Upholstering', Awnings, House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MOTHERS, READ THIS DR. T. F. E ALT ■» ««Bf POWDEBS I., practical use 40 yeara. Contain- uoiblnx Injurious Thottaaodeof teatlmonlal-. 'O" "BBOTT- S PHARMACY. NINTH A HO A S TAYLOR S PHARMACY. ELEVENTH PREPARED B* VANCE L. EALV, OCEAN CITY. N. J.
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. ■ EIGHTH H"J'. AN1> WE8LEY AVE. I I p. 111. dally. Uelll-bone. Farmer'. Line. St 3 , ] Monf> Hunaii" I ijf';; Allen CorsoD, ■ ' 816 Wesley Avenue J Ocdan City New Jersey , Dk. W. 1'. HAINES i COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. f F. orenck Brick Haines r COR. 9tm AND WCSLEV AVE 1 MCCH ANO-THERAPIST ' : Sw-rCI.I. Movanienu ( ! JJERSCHEL PETTIT. M. I). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER w Dentiatu 809 Central Avenue oti:i> city* 1. jJ)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist m Si" r wmm' "TV* " Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hughci, P. D. "mi" gib and Wcaley Avea. Ocean City, N.J. e Make Sure that your estate will be carefully managed and that your wishes will be carried out as stated in your will and testament, by appointing the Ocean City Title & - Trust Company to act as d your executor. The cost is ho more than that allowed to an individual acting in this capacity. Write us or call and see us for further particulars. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. *" j Ocean City, N. J. Try an Advertisement t in the 8BNTINB1
THIS CITY'S FLORAL FLOAT A WINNER AT ATLANTIC
I Takes First Trophy in Its Class in Great Carnival I 1 Parade in Sister Resort. Ocean City'. Aural float took Arid' trophy 111 the "National A<rvert1«er.'Jj : raile Friday. 'JeShS.'V I The Idea of. the float wan .uggrelcd John It. (trove.. Together will. Oil. M.Towuacud and Ralph l.l'hwlier. Mr < trove, got busy." Poetrard- ! were .ent out. In the name of I he Hoard ,, of Trade, to Hie bu-mea- men and re.l- „ wmh'Vi^ r; re-led on a eartlmuac-ly provided by ri Julin I*. Fox. . The flual waa taken lo A Ran lie by Oil* M,. Ton uaeud, wlio attached It lo In the parade the float waa hauled b Harvey Manx Tliuma. Morrla. Kd- . « ard MaKiniib-, Juliu. Malln., Ueorjte ^ Heated In Hie center of Ibe floral ,, 1.1. er were Mi-w Lulu Wel.ler and t liailolle Hnillb. fair repreeenlallve. »' of Ocean fliy, and lhey dMrlhuted n .mall piwtcard. contains beach .cenea b of thla reanrt. v John H. Orove. and IL L. Flie.ter mixed In with the crowd, along the ' tliey heard word, of |iralae fur Ocean t t'lly'a float. ^ ^ rdd ' II ed '' Willi |ieop!e. ofien live and .lx deep. the etlort. of Ocean City to.pre- a «ent a plea.lng ell'rct waa aucce-.ful, , waa proven by theklnd word, and en- , 1 hualaatic greeting, all along Hie mule, both on Allaullc avenue and on the * Boardwalk. ^ ^ ^ ^ ltwaalllel,, lliiiuglil tlial l be parilclpatlou of o Ocean l ily In a friendly way In Hie parade would enhance tbe already i c good feeling, between llulwoclLea I That Oil. proved thecaae. the reaiill , allowed. Nothing bul favorable com- j menle were beard. Mlaa Wel.ler In a pale blue d tea., and MtaaHmlth In a iniik flowered dreaa. each with a large . a while hat and prelty |iaraanl, made 1 an Bp|.earai.ce aecoud to none. , the ,-ommlUee dealrea. tt.roogh the local paper., lo Itiank every one thai ' liel|>ed to make the float Hie auoce.a 11 a waa. The lime waa abort, but the re- . apouae to their appeal for flow-era waa . a moat generou. one. Moat every oue that we. Baked to help came forward w 11I1 their poalea. thua making It truly repreaenletlve of Ocean City. • Aa one of the Judge, appointed to on the merit, of the vartoua en- 1 rie- In Hie parade of decorated rolling chair, and float. In the carnival al Atlantic City laat week, It waa Commodore I'urrau'a great pleaaure to aaalai , m awarding a trophy to Ocean Cfty. The beauty of the exhibit cei.i«rd the Judge, to meke a unanlmoue aelectloD. 1 ■ The Board of Trade who arranged 1 the matter, the publlc-gplrlted dllaen, who' contributed flowere, money ana time, and alao the decorator., are ad be congratulated on tbla moat be* II " ttful and effective bll of advertlalngu- I eaye Commodore CurraW.
ALUMNI HOLDS 1 ANNDAL BANQUET
High School Gradates Spent J Pleasant Evening at the / Oceanic Hotel. / The eighth annual banquet of the Ocean City High School Aluuiul Aa- ' auclallun, given for Ihe rectul gradu- ' atca of the high achool at the Oceanic 1 t Saturday eveulug, waa attended ly 1 thirty-eight of the membera and their 1 frleudn. -.William H, Campbell. Jr.. preeldeut 1 " of the •aaoclallon. wae loeatmaaler. 1 Follow lug waa the program: Hlatio duet. Mlaaea Ada M. Hanck 1 b and Margaret C. Barker; • A tillmiiae
of Ihe Laat Eleven Yeara," Morgan Hand. Jr ; Solo. "Carmen a, Wllaoii. Mia. lxiuiae T. Coraon; Toaat, William F t>. Hancock ; Piano Solo. Miaa Kebecca ai Col Una; --I laaa of HUB." Lonla B. Mo- a |. Alli.ier; Piaoo Duet. Mlaaea Martou C Nlchol. and Sarah OoflVO.C. H. 8.." p = Prof. J. M. Slovene. b The meuu followa: e Urmpc Krnll Cocktail t Celery "iivaa luai.lw. \ ut Tall a l'Anxlalaa ( Aaparmgua Tlpa t tuapberry Hherbal Cranberry Fauee ' M a* bail PoUlwa Urceo Paw* * Cafe Molr | 1 " ~~ I I FOB BENT. Small cottage, unfurntabed: three , bed room., for the eeason or by the year. Apply to owner, adv-tf Harry Heaulrv. ■ addoek'a Pharmacr, Eighth and Aabnry avenue! All gooda ■old here are guaranteed. Kindly return auytblug uneatlafactory to you. tf For Sale.— Hunting cabin motor boat. i» (eat long, 8 feel beam, one-luch cedar planking, all copper riveted, nearly new; price, VVJU; coot 1900; 8 tn p. engine. Mefale. Bay aveuue and Delaware avenue, Somen' Point. V j. adv-lt Ixver.— June llth. dark blue fitted — hand owe v Kinky Thirtieth and Central avenue, Ocean City. N. J.; reward. BI, C. L- lioberta, Darby, Pa. adtr-U
OF DROWNED r BOY RECOVERED Woman Given Shock as Corpse Rolled Up at Her Feet. M re. (feorge Turner, of oT.T W.hhI- »•> Hie gueat of*Mr». K. M . Kvbiib. of , Philadelphia, al her cottage on Friday afternoon, w he -aw the ' body of efglit-year old J»no oVminell ' Mr« Turner and her niece, Mi-« Lucy Wtlao We-I Philadelphia. gone out wrnll on the beach. Al Tweiity-eeventh -ire.-i Mr-. Turner -uddeu ly -aw Ihe liody and -creamed Her niece, who wa- eoine llllle d'latance away, ran to lier. Then |k~I Up * the parent- nolllied and I uro Mark Lake called> He tiKik-lli^ body to hlBfindertaklng e-tabli-hmeht. Philadelphia. Dr. O'Vonnell -oou aflerward look the remain- of lit- child to Philadelphia In hla automobile. The llltle boy waa drow ued hi the aurf here at- Thirteenth street on the preceding Saturday. F.tf'ortB lo find the body proving unavailing, Ihe father on Thuradey derided to u-e dy- | namlte In Hie hope of hrliiglng Ihe body lo the -utfare. Permi—loii >■- obtained from Chief Scull to u-e -mall chargeaof dyuamile lu Hie -urf, and Dr. O 'Cou hell waa arranging to em- | ploy an expert to do Hn- when the corpse came aaltore. , - Coroner. Leke aelil that the hotly, j afler being tu the water such a long time, was In remarkably gimd coudljtipu.. aympathy of many friend. In their -ad afllicUou. and all feel rellevetl that body of the child wa- recovered. COTTAGERS ARRIVE Cottagers began arrivlug lu thl-ilty tu force lest Friday and they've been , coming lu large uuuibera since that time. There Is every outlook for an unusually big crowd on the "F'ourlh '• Tbe hotels, loo. are gettlug thel, quota of busluess. and they'll uuduubt- | edly he pretty well tilled up during Ibe
FISHING CLUB TO 1/ HOLD SMOKER Local Orgamzation Decides to Limit lis Member- I sbip to 300. w«k'.,Td *tujx znj'z ' "r 'le ctiil. in-u,er*hlp. II wa* "decided 1^ liuuled lo "'l i. I hare I* now a meru bershlp -I o -| The applicallon of s • The cjob I,.: been pre«nted will, . ' a wsler cooler bylleirge F llauer. of v I ^Philadelphia, a member' of Ihe club m I The club ha- al-o received fiom Dr. i Sinnui.. who holds Hie world's record s » The club will buy -ca le. for Hie v . hoii-e. upyii which member- may weigh I heir catchg. of fl-li on Hie pier. - - The member-. In a dt-eusslon of the t > mailer, were uiiaiiliuou- In their opln, « '' Ion thai the club pier ha- had uothlng li 1 to do ullh the making of gulllbsln - ed -view of people familiar with con- u - w ere reS|Hiu-ihle for the changes In Hie ,* " beaches all along the coast. NOW HAS LIBRARY I 1 «■•«•"»« Wl.ham H Welmer, Jr., , °f Hie library commlllee of the Ocean J , City Yacht Club. de-Ires lo Inform Ihe | e luemher- llial Hie library Is now lu t _ order, and member- ought to use It. ■ , Hundred- of the latest novel- can be J j fouud there. There are a number of „ -Cleullfic works on nautical" navlgae Hon. ship and engine building, aud ' a complete set of the "Fucyclopaedla " . Hntauulca." uinlh edition. , J1 lee deserve much cjed It for t he selec- I Hon of this library. , , The first Weifnesday afternoon card 1 party of the^adie.' A<ixi|iary of the J Ocean City Taclit Club was well attended Play wa> started promptly .aud i Mr-. William K Hexamer, president, | - iie-day afteinoon there will he a sub- I -crlptlun card party for the member- ■ of the Ladle-' Auxiliary and their i }' friends. lU The tuemberwof the regalia commit- I tee of Hie Ocean City Yacht Club are . ,, showing In Caldwell & L'o.'a wiu- ' dow -.ln Philadelphia. Ihe trophies to • tie -given winner- of races this season. 18 They arc useful, handsome aud well | worth tryUig hard to win.
OPENING BASEBALL GAME, CHELTEN A. A., OF CAMDEN
Manager Calhoun Will Have , a Strong Nine of Young Collegians for this City. Well, we'll see you at the ball game al Ibe park Saturday aflerrioou, when the season opeus? Of course, all Hie tana will be there lo -once over" Man- , ager • Dave" Caihouu's team of allooliege b rys lu Action. [ among the number, but tbe mstiager^ says be has a bunch of youug fellow s w ho are greal. and those who follow ! the game, especially In amateur circles. , will agree wlt^i blm. , li * ra. ■* 1 1.*, lom ss thus far set-urcl: Here Is the team secured: pi
Kobluson, Philadelphia Catholic Bchool. left, field; Algie. HI. Jo- or sepb's College, right-field: Calbouu, Ji centre Held; Tw lug, "captain Bulgers' al first base; Frtcka. Phlladel- B pbla Central High School, second U base; (Jlbbons. Colby College, short- e< etop; William Hteveua. Philadelplrja Central High, ..third base; Newlyu, H Nova College, catcher; Robert |> Collins. Fotdbam Coll-ge, Jos. Yale-, 81. John's. Brooklyn. Lawrence Ca-key, i* Muhlenburg College, and Vreelend, p of Pennsylvania, pitchers, > The opening game will lie with the I Cheltou A. C.. of Camden, which haA. C\, both atrong team-. v "BUI" Irwlu, who is one of the ' coaches of the "Phillies."' and who f played here a few time- some years > ago, will be tbe umpire. — \ ' Residents of this aeclion Inleresled In ' the game kuow particularly of "Bob" ) Collins. He Is a Sourer-' Point boy. 1 ' aud waa for two or three seasons, before he went to Kordhem last year, the •tar t w irier of the Atlantic City High 1 School team . Aa a pitcher he 1a second to none In tbla part of the State. For Balk.— Sixteen-foot Ltpptncott „ pedestal icele-s soda fouutalu and carf. bouetor ; new ; excellent condition ; if ^rtce and terms right Addreaa. 328 lt City. adv-6. 17-3t b For Balk -Motor boat. 21 feet long 1. and 6-foot beam (about 12 miles per r. hour i : uew last summer; 4 cylinders; id Kermatb euglne; a bargain. ;. wlllakh stkklmas, adv-6.16.tr Cor. llth aud Bay eve. id For Balk. Haroair.— ^ Corner lot u- Mia 100, located Fourth and (antral d. Oceau City. N.J. Apply M 8. Slump Pleaaaulvllle, N. J. Adv. 6-18, tf.
! TAG DAY FOR : PUBLIC LIBRARY All Be Ready to Give a Donation to the pirls Next * Saturday. » The commltt-e recently appointed to » raise funds for tbe O.cean City Public "• Library announces tlriat next Saturday will Ire s-4 aside as "Tag Day" for this I: purpose. \ u
There will bv brlweeii tU and 60 girls S out, therefore, on Saturday to "lag h you.!' lie ready to greet them oordland with a. little of Ibe tiltby It I he library ueeds all Ihe money a cau-sequre. It Is a worthy cause, as d everybody kndws. r Those who care to do so may contribute books, which gifts will be ap- s predated e The committee appointed by the olfl- • of llie library lo raise funds cum prl-e- Ml-s McUlbeuy, of Scotch Hall; ' Klixabetb w. Uandy. Miss Kmlly 1 cud Ml— t'lieyney. The floral commlllee rf the Board of rede, w hich bad In charge the pretty flural final from Ibis city lu the carnival parade at Atlantic City Friday. Is grateful fur the assistance glveu Cbatles E Median, of Philadelphia. a tdtager here. As soon aa he received Hie postal card sent out by the committee, Mr. Meelien immediately , forwarded mauy handsome flowers lo i used lu decorating Ibe fluat. ' 556 In (Sanaa* Reboot. The number present lu the Methodist Sabbath School last Sunday was 356. I (be Men's Bible Class maintaining Ita ! number- well, aud the Ladles' Bible ^ Class show lug quite an Increase. The c visiting public school teachers were cordially w elcomed -to that class. k' Hue Catch ol Kloaadcrs. Elmer E. Sauderllu. of 1037 Bay avenue. was ilsblng Monday aud caught 42 fluuuders, which iqaxe* hie catch of *. flounders w far total 110. They were caught by book and line. J Oue oak bedstead, nearly new. for, sale. 1326 Pleasured* ruue. adv-lt
— * — j J MUSIC FOR PRESBYTERIANS, Last Season's Excellent Quartet Will Again be s Heard This Summer. * lent work at the Flr-t PresbyterlaO li Church last summer, aud w hich was F -l«ikeii of so favorably by Ihe summer j s miner and wfU be heard lor the tlr-t on Sunday next. J lu addition to the quartet, the mu- I of Samuel J. Riegel, Mu- Bac , who II will preside at the orgs n. ^ » Tip t music, as planned, promise- to <! surpaas anything previously uuder- o taken al this church, wliere 11 ha- al- - way- been of a high order and ha- p an 1m|>ortaiit place In Jhe wor- II ship. fi Ml-s Louisa T. Corson, who ueed- t Introduction lo the people of Oceau City and to the summer visitors at this S church, w III fill tbe positlou ufaoprauo. I The contralto will -be Ml— Mildred £ E. Brooks, soiulsl at the Messiah ri Church, Slxleeut'h aud Jef- d fersou streets. Philadelphia. Miss s Brooks lias a rich, full coutralto voice h of very pleasing quality. o John lilpwell, Jr.. tenor solulst of a Ihe Messiah Lutheran Church, Phila ,, delphta. will be the .tenor and will charge of the music fur tbe sumMr Hlpwell Is well alid favor- >' ably known among the musicians of ti the Quaker city and tbfe Presbyterians o are roost fortunate In «ecunng his services l*ewls E Smith, who has had *' charge of the music lu this church fur li number of years, and who has al- f, ways been found lu tbe front ranks of those endeavoring to raise the stand- , aid of music lu this city, w ill hold the ' l-isltlun of harlloue iu the quartet. Hauruel J Riegel. Mu- liac., who a I- al present organist of St. Mlcli- . ael's Church, Uartnaiiluwii, Is a mu--lulau of wide experience and holds I position of assistant director of I music of the public schools of Pbtla- , delphla. Iu plautimg their work for the sumI emphasis has been laid upon tbe I devotional aud sacred character of the ' servloa of tbe cburcb and the quartet's , ' be-t efforts will be directed toward a - beautiful and harmonious religious ' ' service lending to tbe edttlcatlou of the I spiritual nature as well aa the pleasure r The pastor of the church, the Rev ' " Charles H. Bohuer, A. M., who Is well ' and favorably known by the large i - summer population of tbe resort, will , 1 occupy the pulpit each Suuday. Visitors In the city are given a most > cordial tnvltallou to atteud the First 1 - Church, with the assurance that a i 1 warm welcome and attractive aud helpful service# awall them. , MASONIC CLUB I ELECTS OFFICERS " Alex. Lawrence, Jr., One of its Active Members, is Made President. [ The membera of tbeVlaltors' Masonic Club of Ocean City held their annual meeting and election at Ibeir quarters In tbe upper portion of Fogg's Pier Saturday eveulng. The following officers were elected: President, Alex. Lawreuce, Jr.; Orel vice president, Ueo. F. Fish; second o vice president, Frank D. Newberry; Ic secretary, Oeo. W. Sooy; treasurer, y Charles S. Pat Ion.
Directors — John M. Hudson, Com- , modore Cbas. J. Currsn. Ueo. Y 8 Schock and Commodore William E t Mr. Lawrence, who has been acUvely Id entitled with the club alnoe lu form- " aUon.aucceeded Mr Hexamer as presl- | deiit..- Mr. Hexamer filled this office since the organisation of the club. , Mr. 8ooy succeeds Mr. Newberry as ' secretary, aud Mr. Pattou was reelected to the position of treasurer. Motor boat for sale cheap: In good ■ order; tweuty-lhree feet loug Inquire ' al 828 Asbury avenue. adv.C-24. 2t The Bowling Alleys In Ibe Bowling *1915. U0 ° ** sdv. 4-15. tf .
MAYOR CHAMPION WELCOMES / TEACHERS TO THIS CITY
j 600 Instructors Attsnd First Assembly of State Summer School. | Nearly fluo teachers were present at the opening a— embly of! he OceaiiCtty rilale Summer 8cbool. held In Ihe First M. F.. Church Monday morning. l>r. T. It. Sen-or. director of tbe five -ummc-r schools, presided and auiioum-ed thai tliey would sing the llr»t and last stsnza of "America." The slhgere. were led" by "Mis- Zlsgen, of iiiu»lc in the school. Miss Elizabeth Nevlus, the accompanlat, al-o played a few selectl'oos before tbe »|ieiring of Ibe session. - Afler the Invocation by ihe Bey. It Kulp, pastor of the churctf, 8eThwir -aid Hist It was with a great'deal of regret he had to announce, the absence of the principal of tbe -drool, -Prof. James M. Hlevens, of City, who had been called oat of town on a pe-uliar duty. The Speaker said he would try to do bis part In the circumstances. It was fitting they should 4>ave a few worda Dr. Cblvln N. Kendall, Stale 'ommtsstoner of Education. * Dr. Kendall said he had askad Dr. what he was to talk about, aud Sen -or told him flvemluules. Tbla Slate. Commissioner Kendall declared, recognize- teaching as a profession at no other State. Proof of tbla Is shown in the laws adopted by the Leg-l-lature. First, there Is tbe tenure of office act. which relieves the teacher of all anxiety as to the future, provided he or she does the work well. Second la the provision of Bute-wide pensions for teachers. It Is a liberal la* for teachers when they have become el" for pensions. Tbe pension law ■■ established without expense to the teachers. Tills State, through IU Legislature, recognizes teaching aa a prolull as no other Slate. Thle Is a greal asset to tbf children and a comfort to the teachers. There are two parties to tbe coutract, aud the State has done Its part well. It Is all done for the welfare of tba half-million children In tbe SUte. The presence of Ibe teachers In each numbers at this gathering shows that the teachers are wlllidg to do their . pari. Dr Kendall said that there are flea ' summer schools In the State, but tbe \ oue lu Oceau. City Is prohtbly tffk , He spoke of tbe beneflu lo be ' derived by those attending tbe BUM ' summer schools. These schools In- , crease tbe sfndard of akftt, build ■ tbe spirit of euthuslasm, eaUbltsb I enduring friendships and, be hoped, will build up tbe health of tha teachers [ for Oceau City la a good seashore re1 sort. He returned thanks to Ocean City and Its officials and the trustees of this church, by whom the teachers are made to feel welcome. It le ■ good thing for Ocean City and for the members of tbe school to be here. ! He coucluded hla remarks by aajloc ' that tbe Slate la under great obligations to Dr. Sensor, who baa fathered end mothered theee schools, and bedef serves their deep appreciation. Mayor Champion. Introduced by Dt. r-eusor. spoke ss follows: "Mr. President. Ladles end Gentl* ic men : I em here tbla morning ,1 representing Ocean City, to valooma r- you to our resort again. sr ••Personally. I feel Ilka apologising to you for having bad a change In tbe administration since laat year and si for being oue of tbe Dewly -elected id Commissioners, but 1 trust that you y; will fludtba present officials as cou,r[ (1-oDtlnaed on fourth Paeo.) ... Hf-w, fe- "saiSLi? Hamilton. rJgio waicuos *1 wi week. L. M. Nelson, railroad Jawalaf,
Broadway. Camden, N, J.. agent once a week. If yon mlaa him -end a' postal. «• Fob's A Lb —Motor boat, 25 feet long. si feel beam; cabin; 2 cycle motor; In good condition. Apply, Teath and adv. 6-20, tf. 1 Fine hemmlog done; table linen a specialty; al-o mendlDg. Mrs. A. G. ■ Winkler, 943 Pleasure ave., rear.adv-lt WSr so to Atlantic Cl»x to Shots when Jones coo So rersa kossf T. 1 Tutoring backward students; modarc ate rate, or clerical' work evenings, t M . SK.xnxKL office. ad*-U z Girl wishes position as child's nurea. if Apply Lort-iue Hotel, Ninth and Ceotral aveuue. *•
Big Reduction Sale '• AT « Newell torson's 8» Asbury Avenue o 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 >t Thursday, June 24. >' All $12.00 Suits. $7.99 AU $18. .00 Suits, $13.99 ,e All $15.00 Suits, $10.99 AU $20.00 Suits, $14.99 I® Boys' $6.50 Suits, now $3.98 50 Pairs Men's $3.50 Douglass Oxfords, $1.98 Blare mm* Ta*. She. * nil .1 2 NEWELL CORSON 819 Asbury Avenue Oceun City. N. J ^ ^ maa^ |j

