»»ww ' ■' 4 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vol. xxxvil ocean city, n. j., "thursday, june 14, -11)1 7 3 no. 12
" 4 i A BAY BUNGALOW New, neat, four rooms and batli, on' water front near yacht club. The view of ocean, inlet and bay from the piazzas is unsurpassed. Only Si, 875 on Attractive Terms This figure is the actual cost of improvements plus ;j of the value of the ground. , V MASSEY & EDWARDS
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CIXV. N. J. it. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor S1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. Arra>atvik>T.i.>«. J^JORGAN HAND, . ATTORNEY and i CPU NSELL0R_ AT LAW, j rAP* ■ A V KOt'KT J. j (OjipoalU* l*ublkc lluUdlnc). j JLA\VAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, ] LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Read I Koon.iTTt, His and MS ATtANTIC CITYI N. J. Eyes Examined Witbdnt Drops A. W. ELY ATl.ABTie CITY. I. J. Precise People ] Will appreciate the punctual s e r. v i.c c which adds to the delight of dining -here. ■ THE Harris Restaurant 1 J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalirter -Pbone IS* OCKAN CITY. K.J. ATLANTIC ICE, COMPANT °-"L" " """" Mountain len . onae. 101« Anbury Ave * .OCEAN CITY N J. H^Burkhardt "ago* nrMKINU AND H BATING ttt AHII Kt AtTII I . ertti rtTT ^ »«« JBMt COAL You need Coal. You need Service. You get lioth front C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean Citjr 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City Eaacrt Wat o*» Organa Pianos Playera Stanley Learning OKAPrATE I btuquar*^ i'la.rr ^Action S.E On,i~Tr.l..ry <rf.Mu*tc Ttmln* ..ix HUGHES' PHARMACY Ocean City Hew Jnrncy COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Teams and Waat Avwa
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Good Tin Roofs Last 75 Years - In nnr shop we ran Nnnkr nnvthiiiK nccdwl out of sheet metal. No matter what vou want we call soon turn it out, whether it be a ventilator, skylight, chimnrv, smoke stack, dish |..n or kettle. - cornice or heating work. Onr, facilities enable us 1o handle any kind of work .juicklv and efficiently. Glad To quote fs estimates. Photic 7J-W. 1 NO ROOF LIKE TIN. - Absolutely Fire-Proof. The Cheapest and Best for Roola. Try II.
SMITH ROOFING COMPANY 735 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, New Jersey M — —♦—♦—Ml **** ***<i ************* **** * ***** ******** j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE ? 838 Asbury Avenue $ Ocean City New Jersey Don't Value Yourself Too Low I | . ! Don't lie afraid to insure" yonvlifc for what it is worth. Ry making v ' j Account yarn w\ll no^only ' vs!n" acedinnlate 'the' firs^full'ycnrN'iirelllium. but rou will he aide to qwily meet sulncquent premiums as I they fall due.""- . \ ' Theo.' V. Townsend 952 Asbury Avenue ance Company PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 205. 220 FRED P. BELL ■ For Things Good to Eat I " SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE ■ C - place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inside, free from dust and flies. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OP CITY FOR RENT A Few First-Class Apartments at Fourteenth Street and Wesley Avenne and Fourteenth Street and Ocean Avenue $300 to $5oo I Three minutes' walk from Reading and Pennsylvania railroad stations- N«r Fishing Pier. GEORGE F. BAUER 1509 North Twenty-Ninth Street Philadelphia The Ladies' Shop LOCATED at the Park Tlrcatre on tl.ie Boardwalk and Park Place, will open r about the first of June with a full m line of strictly high grade wearing apparel for women. ATLANTICCITY STORE 24 South Pennsylvania Avenue ( Open All the Yeab
DR. C. E. EDWARDS' ACTIVE CAREER ENDED BY DEATH
Was an Organizer of the Yacht Club— Noted Dentist "in South America.A large number of .the friend- of llie laic l)r. I liarls* K. Edward", wlm died Tliurnday. night, attended the I funeral nervier- at III- home on \\'e»- ' ley avenue Sunday afternoon. The -ervloe- were participated In by : the Iter-. Jo-cpli It. Kulp, pa-tor of j Uie First M. E. Church of till- city; C. ! H. Kohner. pa-tor of the Kind Pre-hy. terian Church and chaplain of thrj U era 11 City Yacht F(ub; the Rev 1 l'eiinlngton For-on, of the Plea-ant-vllle M. K . Church, a former pa-lot and the Rev. George H am-, pa-tor of T the Kind M. E. Fhurcti of Atlantic . City. • Mr. Ilarrl- read a portion of -crip 1 I lure, and Mr Kulp offered prayer k Mr. Kulp, a> welt a> Me-r-. Corson C and Buhner, -poke feelingly of .the many -terllng qualltte- and the eliarlt r able nature of the Doctor. 1 t A quartet -ang two -eteclion-. Tne 1 vocall-t- were Ml— e- Mrrklre and 1 Adam- and Harvey Y Kake^nd 1 Walter Sherman. ■» ' The Interment wa- at Harleigh I . Feiuetery, Camden, on Monday. 1 Dr. Edward- made a uio-t gallant 1 : light for life following the dl-covrry, 1 ; early this year, of a trouble that would I ■ require the am putallotf of hi- left leg I He and hi- family -pent a portion of the Fbrl-tma- holiday- In Plilla- 1 delphla. and while there Dr. Edward- I wa- attacked. It wa* found that an < euibolu- had developed In the left leg, below the knee, cutttug oir the clrcu- 1 I at ion of the blood, and evidence- of < gangrene were aeen. I To save III- life It wa« decided by c medical attendant-, including Dr. H. L. Northrop, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Allen Cor-on, of thl- city, to amputate the leg. The operation was performed 1 by Dr. Northrop. The palleut, recovering rapidly, wa- , able to leave the bo-pital ten" day- t later. He enjoyed good health anil , appeared to be on the road tn complete | recovery until a few week- ago. Krnfli f then until hi- death, lie wa- uncon- t -clou-. Dr. Edward- via l-\rn In Tueker- j ton, N. J , October 10. 1888. hi- father . being the Rev* Noah Edward-, a , pioneer Methodl-t Episcopal inlnl-ter , and circuit rider. He wa- of an old | New Jersey family, dating back to j the day- of tteueral ItraddockV march on Kort Pitt. One of hi- ance-torn j (Continued on fourth Page.) Cot nana fio-naera. Fergus McCusker, I). L. Place and Le-lle Sutton vent ll-liuig 111 the bay I . Monday. Tliey caught SO flounder- 1 " within a -liort time. Tliey al-o pulled ' I In a large number of -kale-. PHILADELPHIANS BUY COTTAGES Large Houses and Lots Sold Recently by Clayton Haines Brick. Clayton Haines Brick, real estate operator, ha- been having a very ec live season In both renting and -ellmg He reports the following -ale- made during the .week: The Robert W. Scott cottage and adjoining lot, a plot 80(100 feet on the north side of Park place, ea-t of Corinthian avenue, to a promlneut Plilla ' delphlan, who, with his family, will ' occupy the bouae this summer, their first season here. Dutch Uuloulal cottage 906 St. Charles place, owned by Joseph M. Kowland, aud adjoining 80 feet of lot - ocean ward from the cottage, to Clarence Slegel , an operative builder In Philadelphia. Mr. Slegel has been spending the eeaeoD- In Ocean City, bufhas stopped at bolele. Lot No. 891, Section E. next to the corner of Twentieth street and Central avenue, to J. Frederick Martin, J^. of Philadelphia. The lot adjuius Mr. Martlu'e cottage. Morel Proprietors 10 Meet. The(p4wlll be a big general meeting of the hotel theo of the State of New Jersey under the auspices of the New Jersey State Hotel Association at the Marlborough-Bleubeim, Atlantic City, on Thursday, June 21, at 2 p. m. Every, hotel proprietor and manager, whether or not a member of this association. u earnestly Invited to be presence equipment consisting pf desks, swivel chairs, straight back chairs, tiling cabinets, safe, typewriter, sectional bookcases, tables. stcA H. N.\Heulings, adv.. 8-29 If. Ocean City, N. J. 5mb and Central avenne.. Corner lot 90x180 feet. Apply auy agent. H". U. Klelnfelder, Ulenalde, Pa. .5. 10 If. Fob Bale.— Nine-room cottage, ,furn Is tied, all conveniences, central location. 1186 Asbury avenue. Oeeau CUy, N. J. Apply 1116 Aabury avenoe. Sale price, (2100 adv.. 8-7, 8 nw. Fob Rknt. — New Richmond Plaao, 926 and dray age. also sewing machine, I Minnesota. t& U. W. Kercfaly, 920 I Uaotral. cMy. or call at Bsktikki. J offlce. adv., 8-7 , St.
! WM. «. RANCK QUIETLY WEDS Well Known Resident and!| ' Mrs. Pfitzenmyer Have" li ' Pretty Home Marriage. i 1 1 Central avenue, a very pretty wedding , |t»k place on Sunday a, j . X 3o o'clock, wl.cn William M Rattck . ' anil Mr- Margarel I'lllzniiiirer were , wedded by the llev Charles' 11 . f Buhner, pastor of the Fir-t |-re-byler-c Ian Cliiirrli. The couple were unat- 1 After llie ceremony, tliey left for | 1 New York, where the honeymoon will , The bride I- well known In church , aud niu-leal circle- In the dty, t-eing , I Cliiirrli. J | The hrldegronm, wlm for year- ha- | I a elder III the Pre-byterian 1 Church. Is well and favorably known f I one of Ocean City's tuo-t progre- , slve citizens. For-niauy year- lie ha- 1 I had charge of the Heading Railroad'- 1 1 A- an active menilier of the Ma-onlr t . host of friend- who wl.li lilm bon 1 I voyage In III- matrimonial venture. ; After their return from their honey- 1 moon, Mr. aud Mrs. Itanck will oc- 1 r eupy their handsome cottage on Feu- 1 - house for their numerous friend-. , ELEVEN BAPTIZED On Sunt' ay morning the rite of bap- ' ' wa» administered to eleven chll- ' Frank It. Craven a»l>led the I pastor, the Itev. Charles H. Bohner. to the celebration or the sacrament. I The following children wert baptized: " JCdgar Allan Ferguson, Virginia Marie < Smith, Evelyn Chatjwlck. Itulh Mar- < 1 garel Halleran, Edith Marian Halle- ' Harriet Klla Itl-ley. Thome- W ' 1 Msris^i Kllzabeth Ever- « 1 tnglir.ni, Lillian Kveringham. liar- ' Sciiufff l,m * u ' 1,1 '*""e — 1 Robert, sou of J. M.Stevens. While ■ playing near III- luime on Wesley avje- ■ , s few day- ago. fell and dl-lo- t rated III- right elbow. The Injury r was looketl after by Dr Allen Cor-on. 1
GRADE CHILDREN 1 DO FINE WORK Exhibit of Drawing, Sewing, I ' Modeling, Etc., Was Re- ] markably Good. I The exhibition of llie work of thei I children x.f the We-ley Avenue tirade j mugs of la-t week wa- seen by a niim- [ , tier of tlie parent- of the children and I {able lu many ways, and one Dial j ! "T,"'"n,k",e "Ipl,e 'jr ^,y , really wonderful. . The exhibl' embraced evidence- of 1 lie -kill of the boy- aud girls in paint- • napkin ring-, crocheting, -tllcli- I There I. but one le-sou a week given 1 in ineclianlcal drawing. Willi two le- ■ a week lu woodwork, and Die result* were -urprl-lngly good. | Kacli boy In itils grade made a set of these for Inm-elf and another for a I git'. ft,' ' ' of the boy- aud glH- -bowed .- unu-ual -kill in the hTeuding of colordrawing Is all freehand. Miss Kezar has charge of the draw. , and elementary manual training* She teaches the da— e- III manual lu this school two day- a „ week. She has charge of the sewing | all the schools. She Is an Instructor ( of more than ordinary ability, the children -how the result- of her efll- , clency . | Han- Skalwold ha- charge of the e woodwork done by the boys of the | tirth grade. He 1- au earnest, -co'nsd- t beginning to end. He has the faculty of imparting his ktiowl a edge, and the good re-ult- are ap ( Ml— Cheyuey, the capable young „ principal of ibis school, was at the y school house un both eveutnfc-, wel- t coming the parent* and maklug all thoroughly at home. Inthlsabe , assisted by Ml— Davldsuu, Miss | Corson and others of the grade leach- t Mrrlluit PsalpoMd. The regular meeting nl the Ladles' | Home Missionary Society, which was „ to bare taken place'last Tuesday after- , has beeu po-tpoued to Tuesday t afternoon. June 19. The meeting will > held at the residence or Mrs J. c , Steelmau, Third -tree! and Atlantic . avenue, and will begin at 2 30 o'clock a
WITZEMANN'S MEN TO GIVE 1 i CONCERTS HERE THIS YEAR
1 ; : : — ii HISS ADAMS GETS GOOD POSITION 1 Appointed Director of Mnsic at State Normal School at Shippensbnrg. Ml—- Minerva Adsm*. daughter uf , Charles E Adam-, of thl* dty, lias re1 ceived the ap|Milutmeiit uf director of r music at the State Normal School at | Shlppensburg, 1'a. She will begin her I duties In September. The -alary Ia bout f 1 100 a year. , Ml— Adams graduated from the Ocean C.lly High School last year, and . -lie has a large number of friends who , will bear with pleasure of ber selection for t be po-t at Sblppenaburg. She Is a member of- the quartet slugfug In the Fust M. K. Church, aud ' -he Is also director of mu-lc In tbe f .Methodist Sunday School. In addition to ber vocal accomplishment*. Mi— Adams I- a proficient performer on several musical Instruments. Ml— Adams attended Cornell University last summer to complete ber J musical education. She will flulsh ber course tbere tbl- summer. '1 Notice 10 Advertisers. 1C Change- of copy for display adver- ■■ tlsements must be at tbl- offce uot r later than Wednesday morning at » ,' o'clock abarp for Insertion in tbe SKNTlNKb. Whenever po— Ible it Is *" requested that they be sen I in uot later than Tuesday. . Tbla rule will be elrictly adhered to. adv.. if. '■ During tbe flrat two weeks in May, I- begiulng Friday, May Itb.tbe bowling ■I alleys In tbe . Rowling Casino w ill be open Friday, Saturday and Monday evenlnga. Beginning Tuesday. May I- IStb.'alleys will be open day and evenlog during. I be season of 1917. - adv. 5,8, If. rr School teacber wants board with L private family durtug lire weeks of 1 t Summer School from first week In i July Including first week tn August : . For particular-, write to Pod OOlce B ix 412. Paulsboro. A. J. adv. 6-14,21. f. Fob Salt: ob Rot — First -ela— ice le craam parlor and eaudy store. M 2 -. Boardwalk. Ocean City, N . J . Addre- ,, W. Shaffer Smith, i. Hayday Apis, Atlantic CMy. N. J. Adv.. 8-22, If. 21') Go to. Uur'a. Tenth- and Bay, for a. strictly fraab egg- and poultry dnmd It. to ordar. adv. 64. 8 boa
| Philadelphia Orchestra Mem- ' hers Again to be Heard | in MnBic Pavilion, j Mayor Champion —id at tbe weekly meeting of tbe City Comml— loners I | that tbe lime bad arrived for tbe ap- I . pnlntment of tbe Comml— loners of I j tyibllc Recreation Ground- and be recommended tbe appolutmeui of tbe • following named: 1 Mrs. Alfred M. Gray and William I 1 G. Moore tor three years eacli. I Mrs. Robert R. Vol turn 'and C. ' | Homer Shoemaker for two year* eacb, - 1 ; Ml— Mary M. Barr for one year. | 1 These appolutmeui* were coullrmed ' by tlie Comml— loner*, and tbe member* of tbe new commls-lou were ; promptly notified of tbelr aelectlou. | i Thl- comml— Ion will have at— lute charge of tbe free dally concerts In . tbe music pavlllou, aud Ibe member* , may select au orchestra or baud lu different season* to provide tbe music. ( Tbe coucerts this season will, a- last summer, be given by member- of tbe Philadelphia Orchestra, under Ibe ^ direction of Jobn K. Wltzcmaun, who. with bl* men, scored a prononqced auccea- here throughout the summer of 1915. If Is planned to have a larger orchestra than tbe oue that played ' here last seasou. Take Notice. All mercantile licenses are uow'due, t June 1. Those requiring such must procure them at once from tbe dty t clerk. Tbo-e conducting busluras , without a mercantile license are liable r to a floe or FJOO. - 8. B. Set* 1. 1.. r adv. 6 7, 2t. Chief ef Police . ', O. H. Henry Co., Int. have Ju*l g completed extenalve alteratloos. lue eluding enlargement of store and Iny stalling new and larger Ice box. Tbaukf mg our many pstrona for past patronr- age. w e are now equipped to give yon better aud prompter service tbao In tbe past 'adv.. 4-6. If h w a step — Young married woman >f - with oue-year-old child de-Ires room u aud buard for Ibe summer witb a priI vale family: slate lamia, location, etc. x Add res-. R. P. Diemer, 8M3 W. North t. . avenue. Baltimore, Md. adv . 5 81, St. *' Fob Sai.e— Cigar cam In flrat-cla— 12 , condiiion. and two email Natloual cub ■a ! register* Frank E Darby. 781 Asbury avenue. Adv., 8-16, tf. I Waktkp —Young lady over 15 ir | year*, for Boardwalk atom. Apply. ■d j giving experience, age. wage- expected. 1 F. San uo el office. adv., 641, tf. 1 1 W b
BONSALL TOUAYE PRETTY COTTAGE , i Yacht Clnb's Vice Coramo- ' dore Building on Wesley, J at Fifteenth Street. ' I Vice Cora mi>d ore Walter D. Bon- | I -all. of Philadelphia a prominent sura- | a very liand-nme tliree--tory Colonial f collage, li ul-6ed in white and mahog- , 0I1 We-ley avenue at Fifteenth , -treet. and tbe work ha- been started. , Tbe house will be supplied with heat. SO that Commodore aud Mrs. . -all may run down for a few days , at tbelr pleasure during the late fall | and winter mouths and be comfort- , at.ly boused during tlielr stay. The ground- will be attractively ( planted with climbing rose- and oilier | plant- In profusion, Mr. and Mrs Iton- t -all being great lover- of flowers. , The lot for the new liou-e was , by Commodore Rousall from ( Past Commodore C. Howard Hcher-m-rlioru, through tbe agency of H. F. , MUST HAVE PERMITS MprclMI War l.lcrn-r Needed bt All Owners o« Baal*. I All boat owners must before June 15 c secure a special war llceu-e for such r whether It be -all or power, from 0 the naval authorities. a Tbe appllcaut or owner of tbe beat t! must appear lnj>er«oii for Ibe war J license aud must furnish satl-facton e evidence a- to character and loyalty 1 Tlie permit*, for wjilch uo charga will t made, will be g^eu out by sectional I If after June 15 boats In the— water* t called upon to ball by naval au- c tlioritles and refuae to do 00, they will 1 be tired upon s ltb solid shot aud tbelr t owners will facf arrest. Those who t to take out- the permits will also be prosecuted . 1 'Tli- new order Is a war measure, de- I signed to keep tbe United State* Navy < Informed .regarding tbe < ce--el» using these waters. I Additions 10 Force. , Tbe City Gas Light Company has , Increa-ed Its force for tbe summer sea- , H. C. Bon-all, of Philadelphia, j well known here, la again on duly as bookkeeper, which position be filled , several year-. Willis 8. Murphy and H. J. Berry, University of Penu- ' •ylvauia student*, are new collectora « aud meter reader*.
HOTEL KEEPERS i ELECT OFFICERS ' 1 1 Changes in the New List 1 - Entertained by Miss Mary Shore. ^ The member* or tbe Hotel Proprle- 1 lor*' Association of Ocean CUy held tbelr auuual meeting and election at ' tbe Hotel Sbore Monday evening. 1 A new vice president wa* elected to i succeed Geo. W, F. Woodslde and a recording secretary was chosen to All Mary B. Shore's place, abe havofficiated only temporarily. Tbe officer* are: President, Geo. . Mann: vice president, M. Gerhard; recording secretary. Miss Lewis; corresponding secretary. Mrs Jobnson Honey, treasurer, Mr*. Kllxabetb Blundlu. Tbe members of tbe association were delightfully eutertatued by Miss Sbore, for- sale -Four-piece parlor set. ^ Call 911 Central avenue. adr.lt
GRADUATES HEARD STRONG BACCALAUREATE SERMON
"Six Steps to the Throne" Theme of Dr. Knlp in M. E. Church. I In the Fir-t M. E. Church Sunday evening the pa-tor, tbe. Rev. J. B. Kulp, preached the baccalaureate aerto the member- or the graduating class of the Ocean City Rlgh School. It wa- one of the be»t discourses ever given here by Mr. Kulp. Headed by Superintendent James Stevens and Principal- O. W. the graduates, high school and grade, teachers and members of the high school marched to the church the high school building, enterthe church to the strain* of "Onward, Christian Soldier," and taking -eat- reserved for them. The theme of tbe sermon waa, "Six Step- to the Throne." The text need ' was I Kings, 10; 18. 19. »r "Moreover. 1 the king made a great throne of Ivory, aud overlaid- It with the beat gold. The throne had -Ix steps; . . . and there were stay* on either side of tbe place of the seat, and two bona stood ' tbe ataya. And twefve lions -tood there on the one aide and on tbe 1 other upon the six steps; there was not 1 the like made In any kiiigdom." The flrat pointed reference of the speaker was to Solomon's cboloe when , In his vision, the Lord Jehovah bade lilm ask what be would. Wisdom waa chosen by the young king, and. here the point was made that th#X wisdom" chosen was tbe wisdom of the Bible— tbe wisdom that Is baaed 1 011 the fear of God and the will to do righteousness. In thus choosing wisdom ss the greatest treasure, Solomon also secured rlchee and honor. Hie desire for wisdom wa* that be might Judge the people In rtgbteousneae and execute Judgment In mercy. The desired wisdom that ha. might serve; therefore, rlchee and followed the cboloe. Dr. Kulp then proceeded with a 1 brief graphic description of tba glories > of tbe early part of Solomon's reign I and of tbe kingdom of Israel at that ' after which be entered upon tba consideration of his theme. Tbe alx steps to the throne of power and efficiency tn service are, be said, • individuality, dealre or aspiration, companions, courage, education and ( character. In dealing kith these In tbelr order, the pastor was very clear and forcible, and he lllnatratad where Decenary ' with Interesting and pointed anecdote* ' of Daniel Webster, Lincoln, Napoleon, > and other noted men. Courage waa eloquently .dwelt opera | aa essential to any achievement, since . II must be baaed upon faKh, and wttb1 out faith tbe world of aaeo Is dead. Without It tbere la no vision, and wttbout vision man la only an sating and a drinking animal, literally living by bread alone, and not by every word tbat proceed eth out of the month of L God. I It was clearly abowo that. In this day, education la an absolute nemmtly every boy and girl who expects to t efficiently In any walk of lifemuch more, to thorn who expect to rise to positions of Infloenee and power. All were urged to obtain a oollege gda- . cation If poaalble. • 1 Character was referred to by Dr. t Kulp aa tbe sixth and last Map, because It crowns the whole man or 3 woman, strengthens and sanctifies for , service every attainment, and gtvaa 1 weight end Influence for good to the . personality.' One might have courage, individuality, desire, education— ell , attainment* — yet without character | be mast be a fool or a villain. Ubar- - meter gives value to all other eUalaJ meats and effort. Refined young ladles wanted as 1 waitresses, splendid opportunities for • rammer. F. V. Slmms. 685 Wesley avenne. edv, 4-19, tf. Royal Typewriter for rale In vary l. good condition. Call 823 Weal ey ■venue. adv. IL
Change of Addreaa SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Now at 822 Boardwalk 1 C**ecr mserlya Tarrac* ; WILL REOPEH SATURDAY* MAY 26 i
IDB COLLARS $5
'* I Whit© Flannels A high grade tnraser
EMERY SIMtTS $5
u New line of Summer Caps, 50c and $1.00 i. . „ White Canvas Oxfords, $i.$o,.f*oo, fc.50 and fa.75 7 Newell Cor eon r? 819 ASBURY AVE. OC8AN CUT. N. J. . ' : —>

