Ocean City Sentinel, 15 July 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

"SCHOOLMEN's WEEK" draws (OoullftU*4 Itxm KH*« !*»«•,) |U*l the Ghlldrtu ol today cannot ■j»ll »o wall m l bey could tw«uty-tlv« ytanaxo oc further back. Much uf the critic urn of the public echool* ooutM froux men who Uiailixe the thing* of their youth. Dr. Aley v«?u» tured the eaacrtiou, from e practical Illustration he bed personally uot long olooe, that there were teu time* ax many Improperly spelled letter- received by him from school tru»lee* ax from a almliar uumber of achoolboya from whom he received rcpJtta at (he aame time. , , Notwithstanding t b « feeling# of meu of dfly or more regarding coaditlona of Lbelr youth, thing* change, and the tdeala of youth do not ap|«ar the aame to the mature man. lie goo* baok to view the old brook, ami bude It a ehallow xtreaiu. and the "old awlmmlug bole*' l» far from w hat he thought U waa whiD a hoy. If people <jould get to uuderetaud that the school lau'tloturu out the fltiixlicd product expected lu a man of year# of experience, there would not be *o much uujuti critic lam. Much of line crltlciam cornea from mothers who believe In their child reu and expect much from them. The ecboole are ex peeled to improve the moral# of the children. The moral toue of today ifar above that of a quarter or a century ago, although It la not yet perfect. Superintendent C. B. Boyer, of the Atlantic City achool#, apoke ou "What Atlantic City 1# Doing lu the Education of lu Defectives. " Dr. Aley spoke et the afternoon #ealonon "AdmlnlatraUve Problem# and Trouble*. "| The main auditorium of the ehurcli waa crowded and many were sealed in the Bund ay school room when the convention opened ou Tuesday morning, a general a»*embly of those attending the State Summer School he log held at the same time. The flmt part ol the eeeeion waa devoted to the alDgtog of patriotic and popular ate#, and the effect wee Inspiring. Dr. Pltktu, aaalstaul State coiumiaeloner of education, again presided, and made eo me announcements of in - tereei to the teacher#, as did Prof. J. • Bf. Stevem, the prluclpal of the »u turner eqbool. Dr. Aley, president of the University of Maine, apoke on "The American of Tomorrow," but before doing *o took occasion to compliment the large attendance, the a*#embiage looking more like a school teacher#' convention (ban did the sessions of the day before. Ue did not mean to speak disrespectfully of the men at the other meriting. but tbe attendance of thai day took on tbe appearance of a gath Try en advertisement In the Sknti waxm

LOCAL BALL TEAM DROPS A CAME Manager Mackenzie's Boys \ I,OBe First to Frankford Amerieau Lcglou Nine • Manager M. Mackenzie's Ocean ' City ball team lost llx llrxt game Set- ' urday afternoon in the old bail paik > al Ksghth #lreel and Bay avenue. ■ when il uropped a weil-rlayed contest ' to a nine cotuprlaed of uiruihct* of ' Poal Mil, American Legion, of Frank- ' ford. Philadelphia, by the score of 7 to ' 4, after thirteen innings Both pitcher* did good work, but the break# appeared to go against tin locals. The visitor- started oU well, and at the end of their hall of the seventh lulling they 1 rd by lhe»cofi of S ton j Mackenzie # boys got busy lu their j half, ami -voted t*o run#, and tied j llie score in the eighth. Neither suit scored iu llie ninth and tenth, end e.ch made one in the eleventh Both were blanked in the twelfth I'tic legion lies round the tall in the thirteenth. and, w Ith an error, piled up three runs, a lead the local# could uol overcome Ocean C ity has a hr#hcla#x teatu of young college boy*, and they are play ing the game 1'htre should be larger crowd? out to wiine»" the contest* There promises to be auoiher good g*me next Saturday afternoon, t ■ aiucs start al Ihite o'clock. eriug oT school teachers, with all the women present, than did the Morion* Monday. l>r Aley again spoke in the after noon, hi* subject being "Some Educational Achievements." At 1 lie close of the morning meeting a group picture of all attending the -e** Ion. as well a* t lie leacber* ami children of Hie Slate Observation School here. wa» taken from Hie Eighth street side of Hie church. Fob S.u.k.—Tbre* wire spring# for wooden bed Apply I2lV> Wesley. adv , it. Notice to Limit Creditors. folate of William <»< Kinlty, heceaaed ]'ur»u»m to thronlrr uf lUrry.". l"oag'Hks. Hurrucat# or the County of i May. madon the mrvsniii day of July, A. t> l.O.V on tbe application • rf fho au'-s-rit-er, Executor or «al«l dwra«*.l, notice la tieret>y Riven to the orelUur* of Mid ilrtytuol lo exhibit to the >ubecrlher under oath or affirmation, their rial tu* an<l demand* again*! the estate of «a Hi deceased within nine month" from the sere nth da# of July. A. !>., ItO). or they will * h* for ever barred of any action against the "nbxerit-er. Dated July 7th. A. I).. 1MB. , i ARCHIBALD D. McNEIL. Executor. A. C. BOB WELL, Proctor. 7-lX. I Oh. P. V., *)(M>

SUNDAY SCHOOL GROWS M MavUriul#, iiaactaitll I.iiiImihI ' mmi, Mil per Inlr if (tfiit mi ctiiipt-1. • Then? a goml-rized attendance of children, willi a number of older people, al the se**h»u of I'nloti t'liapcl Sunday Scliool. Thirl* second -lieet and Central avenue. Sunday after noon. 1'here are social iutie» at tin chapel every Friday evening to *» Inch : the new cottagers and oilier* in tlial ■ecltou are cordially wviie«i. .M. MaCktuate. Of Philadelphia. * cottager near the chapel is peMtiletiilent of the Suuday scIuh) »- l he ia live wife He le uol »«ulv a '•••! c '#•- Sunday school aupvriuteudeut, but ti ls now energetically vudeavormg : arouse Interest Mil l't*ci * iu this city by giving Hie town rattling goo*1 gautas in Hie pans at K'gtitn street and Bav a veil or. Report uf Condii on of the TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK j Vt Tu -k-h-sr. in th. suir o! \i W J*r-*J si Ute SUM* of biiV.rieaaoa June A '•) KKs'H'lb |> ItMlic and dlsesstttlU, • • t- it' t> OeerOrmMs. uh*e#r*l, ic .!» I".?* |U>«id* drtxwitel >l,t ss-iirr eirculalion \|»ae vaiMrt 1 .' •» • c.) w nrd uut'irvtRrvl, l s.1 Srruilllr" nlh-r It«u I* •» Bonds III l including aioek" • ti««t unpledced. vs Kedrral B<w •rrve Ksnk iU t» r rrut. of auo-erip-t.nu). I.I CaO Vsiw »> I banklnc hoxae. «>wned and unhicurubrrrd. 1 1 ,'CW W Kurntture and Hitufr*. 5,'Ci) i\i l^iwtiil rr*frce with Fr.lv rat Krarrvr Bank. b.'-0 t'issh In vault and i»- 1 atneuui* du* iron nation*, bank", Ju..'BI.?t | Cheeks on ba''k» tocatwt outside "I city or town of rrporllDK hank and oilier «*asb linns ly»2lJ-l | it-shmptlon fund vrlthl' S.Trrasiirrr nod due from 1*. S. TrraMinrf, ».At»' 1.1 \tll I.1TIKS. c*|ilial stock paid In. 3fM>Uu> (Tudividrd prodt", s; , Orcuiailuc notca out■landing, HAatttlj Crrllded checks «utaunidliiR. 121X0 Individual deposit* subject to cheek. 1<V» .V«' at i>IMr iiiue drj»o»lts, iii.**1: Slut* of N* w J fsi't.i'iiillitf of M*>, S.« J. K. I., liter. «-A"lurf .if I 'ir SliOVr lliiliitsl t-Miik. do aoleiulilsr thai the hIkiv* statrmrnt is siu« t,, ti»«- l«-»i «•! in* kt.i*wicdRo and bvllrf. K. I.. Illi'h, t'ttshlcr Hut>scrll>r-1 mi I sworn lo hrfurc mc ilits vih day of July JAMKS rtilUKM AKKit. Notary Ihiblle. Cor reel — Atlrst: JAMh-S SMITH . K. M.THML1N. K. S. nTBW MIT Dlrrctor*. I

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Master s Sale. !l> v -r luc i-f a decree of tbet'ouriol llisu t'rr* of'h* BUtr ol N w J.-r-r> . arlna .late • me twenty- lourtb day <»f May. nln« im. I»u" • ,lrc*l Mii-t iweuty. In a ,-ertali: chum- or pur i- | tlOU w Im-i rin r: Usbrlli Gannon I" cowplntn j uut i«r*l Marie Lianuon rt al . arc ,|rl« udaul-. ill jv will t>r mild at public vrudueOti Monday, July 19. 1920 ..| Ihc hour of iwu o'clock In thr Nftrrnoo . hi tiic ell) hall in thr city of Ocean idly. Cm •• Ma> County, New Jer»r>. all that ,vr»ain lot i ! ,.r piece ol icround. attnaie. lyhi# nud bring In Mi* . It* «>f ocean City. In (lit- County of < i«i>e | M»j and siate of NewJcwy. nuuil-crol lour nil", irr^l and rtve(*Obiln Section "IF* on the ' pi .n of tots of Ocean City As<*ocialiou; Ik-rUi one al a point lu the M»uthc«stcrlir line of W**l avenue, at the dlstaoer of two hundred till* (2»| f- ct. aoutb westerly from thcMiuti. ue.t-rly hue of Fiftrcntii street: dontalumc Mi-ithw slerly of that |H»lnt In front or »•• adlh on Kit* «ald Wt-l avrour thirty {■*) j bet. and ol thai u Idth r virn.UnK in IriiKth •" depth MiutErasicrly l>etwecn line* parallel u iin «a!>i Fiin-eiiih »ir«*ei, ninety tmi fret in a nr«» 11 feet wide street, together Willi -II and -Insular III* hrre*IUninents and appuriru- ' It Ii.-r* in llir »ald premises lielOr.glhR or In an* m |«e ap|a>rtalnlng. be Sold nt public Vrli- • due I lie hlRliCnl bidder 111 the prrsalier.il and under the direction ol J Sl'tCKK l.F. 1.MINU, s -eeiai Master In Chancery ol New Jrraey. •oil v 1» MeMtJi. I. IN. solicitor. PaUd. i our 22nd. l#2u ft-24. It. 1*. K .fM.-il. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY | OEALCR ■* pflc|]n() |^0Untajn |Cej Tanth arid W aat Avanu* OCEAN CITV N J. ■ '

V JmJjgfW How mant| miles did qou march the v 'k WShi summer Cleveland — "J was nominated REMEmBEK the time He needs it more than , the fit-fit auttfrrtobile anyone else. It's part of our parade was organized? l£ven job, as we view it, to see the good old torchlight pro- that he gets it. cession had to give way Our tire service starts with before the advance of prog- good fires— U. S. Tires. All rcss# sizes made to a single stand11 an * °* quality — none &ra^ed % Tfwr A«r* to ' Tires are often sold the down to the price of the car inundyorfaAHycoun. same way politics are. they will go on. Iry, wherever the going b 1, .p. to be hevy The The last people to wake u. S. perfected the first V. 8. Nobby. x , , ., ... For ordinary country UP they are getting straight side automobile tire roAdv— The u. s. chain are the people who pay the — the first pneumatic truck or UMO, . ... Per ft«« b,Ua- tire. 1 .Thc b'lls arC Ketting to° Thc u- s- guarantee is for •r»ry»h»t»—v. a. big these days in both cases. the life of the tire, and not llllSili«i ink I And tbc man who is fee,in& for a limited mileage. IBIIIV M\ ^ most with respect to tires IV 'IMfMMlll is ",e ™an wh0 owns a When we recommend and sell 0. S. Tires we do so in mKVjm'rwoMvm-wn /// the interest of greater tire The idea that thc small car economy. It is our experiowner doesn't need a good cnce that that is thc besf tire is rapidly going the way way to build up a sound and of all mistaken ideas. sizable business. I United States Tires Fogg Motor Company - - - - • .1

» — ■ 1 ■ ' ' !■ ■ ■ ■ A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? ,If " not, why not? They give three times as'much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City; Electric Company

Garage for Sale i ox 1 5 feet Location Nth and Central avc. j Must be moved Make offer Ralph L. C muster Advertise in the 1 SENTINEL

rtftmr n*im cuttimo and urMCiAL bano**. mkao and facial r ma at nil nt AT r I N TION ON CHILOMAN A 9fKClAi.Tr Jerry DeFranco At HI# AII-th»-V««r-Around ( BARBER SHOP 043 Anbury Av«nu« HOT TO ClT* Ht,| nAH UK N BNOf, KHOf tlMINK AND f. NKWHTAHO BOA*OMAL* BA, SHOP ^ NOW OPCN KldUTM AND UOANOmfALM The Hurley-Jones Go. "SKiS" Men's Suit-, fio uo to #65.00 I.adic?' Suit- sud Pre— rHikIsoii Seal Furs, #65.00 Skunk. #65.00 C.rey S<|iiirrel. #45 ou Rcfrigerntors. #18.50 to #57 50 Recti Chair*. #17.50 to #24.50 Sitnou Steel Beds iu Walnut or Mahogany, Brass aud White Enamel BrdEstiiuatc Your Wants and Our Priors, then give u« a trial. If our stock doesn't warrant your (election. Our Atlantic City Stoic can. Save Now and Have 1 a Home of Your Own What R a more pleasant object than having a home of your own ? You can have it if you will save regularly now. Weekly deposits with the First National Bank J H soon accumulate. 3 per cent. Intere>t Paid on Savings Fund Accounts. I First National Bank ; OCEAN CITY, N.J. lib - ••■'•'lij-ili-..-'.'.'.' :i.;. -i;,. ■' ^ i iwiwrm iiiiianfM i» IM.I— i IJUHI_^ — — — ' h J j THE UNIVERSAL CAR .. I I •* n,orc than 3,000,000 Ford cars [j:'j I II now in use, about sixty percent, have f I ' 1 ; l>een sold to fanners. Probably no tj| | other one thing has brought to the I |i iarni so much of comfort and profit as has the lj || ) 3 Ford car. It has enlarged the social life, III doubled the facilities for marketing, brought 1 1 the town next door to the farm, multiplied for j the Jar mer the pleasures of living. A family j] car without an equal in low cost of operation i and maintenance. We solicit your order for |i one now because the demand is large aud | continually increasing. |l||| Pleasantville Motor Co. I 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. ji 1 j « t PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. | l Hell Phone It %l||l| memorials!1 OF BEAUTY AND DURABILITY Finely hammered, exquisitely carved and polished— lettered and finished according to your own taste. BOO MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, COR. NER POSTS, SILLS, ETC., /~K> iTV TO SELECT FROM IvfQRUJ??(?trfT on tllijila y in our nhnw yartl* ^ at P)OflfbUilVlli<< antl «'.*m«|tn Thf-v r*,pr'-**-ru thi- lnrK«-»! mit! flno*t nioek of ntrntnrlai# <-vi>r I CoUiCU-<l togt-lhor Ivv on> t-on- V ' rorn TIm'J- Ii:i vp hi+n fit fr.tni \ a » ' I ! M.in'..int jcrnnitrs :.ucl niurhh** \ L ' "HBl / tlwit wore juirrliM.-d luftnt- r~- yV prloV* (otvii:ir<Ml \o the |m«H<*«it I ^3 1 nn'"" -L. fk | WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS PUBLIC i AND PRIVATE MEMORIALS CAMDEN YARD MAIN OFFICE AND YARD H|*|». llftrit-icti f fiiwu-ry lvlc«*mit%tlh\ N ,lk It.. II in....... .»#«• ^I'l' Ntlnntlo <1u f. Ymrtrrjr lt. il ,\H, p,„.no IMiMUUimHIIr 1 HFIMtl Xl \T\TI\ 1 s a \'zz% vrr. .l'7 N, Av" • <••<*• i ituriih.M .r <» " i \ ?*''' N 1 h»r Cumhf-rlanil. tNipc M.*v. , .""ritmrton. <»rcmi m«l AHantie fYuntl*-# V ' ;XV. ' ' n"w,?n Nv ', r ;r n Hn,' r" O. J. HAMMELL CO. I'l.KARAN'TVn.l.K, N, ,ls I

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY it now in its New Office* 817 ASBURY AVENUE witere pAl/ont and friends will be cordially welcomed Bell Phone, IK6-J I urniiure Stored Reupholstering blJ.H a -rc Window Shades hSTIMA I E A . • FOR YOU Awnings and I Ho use Furnishings |irii'eh«re j>.»*»ll»lr i-uiihiateut willi (IuihI Work #ii>i Beat Matrnai Lawrence H. L^ar 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Special Price for one week only on 30x3 A non-skid HARTFORD Tires, $1,7.00. No Ix-itcr tire made Adjusted on a 6,000 mile ba-i>. We have also just received a few uf the kKONARD one piece porcelain lined reli igetatois at a Sjteeial Price for this lot oulyf ThreeT)oor side icers, different sizes. THE MOULKN HARDWARE STORE Chas. C. Read & Co. W ALTER I:. At.LCN. rtfr. S48-8S0 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phuac I » 17 # © oarun) ai£CtAttT ****** ban **-* c* rtu# U to 75 mojei mm tin i.utia or Caviuw x*n tia* l.vk) iu I2.0M *iU» w* TUU - r THI OAKLAND 5 I M I B I £ SIX TOVKINC C A k OAKLAND sensible six T TNINTERRUPTEDscnricc and exceptional thrift are the salient characteristics of the Oakland Sensible SixTouringCar, Rough roadssurrender to its masterful power, and emphasize the unusual riding comfort of this able, roomy car. fAnd gasoline and tire mileages are uncommonly high* _» Touring Car, $1235: Rozdfter, $l23S: Coupe* SlftSS; Fo«f IXtar Sedm, StttS f. o. b. Poetize, Mich. Additional lor Wire Vbeel Equipmen*. S 7S CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey I. -.^y . r. if IJMW|lk| * _AJj w A J&dii V/U'l . " r L M / <- gL- | # 9 'v |T " . * -S • ' • . B *" JCDAH 1 X Overland 4 Touring, $945; Roadster, $94$; Coupe, $l52S; Sedan, $1575; Chassis, $800; Prices f, o. b. Toledo CITY GARAGE Prteti ktthjft; to U \V Mti.t.KH yn*ng- without nout. Seventh St. nnd Haven Ave.