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OIRLS TAKE UP.SfUDY OF RADIO IN COLLEO^CLASSES AutocAsr^B. l Tlic'inlroduction of the telephone a half century a (to offered an open fiehKjo man. Not so limited 14 •he newer radiophjiiv of today Women and girls have taken to the study of wireless in an energetic way. irsultintt in many colleges for women installing the course. This picture shows a gfrl class in the radio room at Radcliffe CoHege, Boston. . .

OCEAN CITY BOARD 4 ' OF EDUCATION • STATE directors of physical c training pay tribute to J prof. unger f ■ " • '. U The Ocean City Board of Education [ held its regular meeting Tuesday, t April 11th. In the unavoidable ah- , -. nee of the president. Dr. Herschel t Pettit. the vice president. Dr. J. , Thflrnlcy Hughes presided, calling the I meeting to order for the purpose of ! s appointing t£e teaching staff and the I other. minor officers for the ensuing | \ Henry Townsend was again elected j -erretary to the board, reference lie- ; ing made in eulogistic terms to the 1 efficient manner in which he had per- i formeil the duties of the office. All tochers who were subject to; appointment ami who had applied j wetip also reelccteil. , x • The teachers faculty of our schools therefore, is comprised of the following mcmhferrf: Prof. James M. Stevens, superindentent; -Prof. O. W. Reichley, principal; Prof. W. J. Petty, Prof..Carlyle Kilby, Prof. Elmer E. Unger, Prof.j Robert Stuart, Miss Mary E. Colhurn.' Mi.-s Marguerite English, Miss Agnes j Bradley, Miss Ethel Nickerson, Miss Kmma A. McNeal, Mrs. Ketehum.j, Mis Mattie Boyle, Mrs. CUrencrf Scull. Miss Ada Chn~W«~-^«IOei • iiantett oiDb, Mrs. Hungerbuhler, Miss Corson, Miss Edith Benedict, •Mi Sterling Cole. Miss Hazel Harii-. Miss Louise Morris, Mrs. Bertha. Voss. Miss Sarah Go IT, Miss Anna Davidson* In addition to the teachers the children benefit from the service of Dr. Corson, medical inspector, and Miss Miss Emily Lynch das reelected secretary of the school and Mr. Ware, a- truant officer. In appointment of committees, Dr. Hersehel Pcttft and Dr. J. Thornlev Hughes from the committee 'on school estimates, while Dr. J. Thomley Hughes and Willard Adams constitute the building and repair committee. A11 exceedingly j^resting feature! was the reading o™ communication from the State Director of Physical Training by Dr. Seikel. Dr. Seikel, it transpired, had paid a recent visit of inspection to the Ocean City schools. In his letter he paid high tribute to the work of Prof. Unger. physical instructor. classifying the school in the department of physical training as one of the highest in the state. This is most gratifying both to the Board of Education, the superintendent. Prof. Stevens and also the parents of the^ children receiving the benefit of the 1 training. The stress and strain of modern life entailing a fearful exlienditure of nervous energy, makes thsl department of a, child's education of pain m no nt importance. # 0 W " .' r

HOTEL PROPRIETORS ASSOICA- ,,f tton PROTEST The Ocean City Hotel Proprietors', Association, held their meeting at the Biscayne Hotel, when matters of importance affecting the hotel business and enterprise were discussed. D. B. Fry calleit lhe meeting to order, in the unavoidable absence of George Mann, president. Among the members present were: E. S. Schauti, of the Bellevue Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of the Oceanic, the Misses Mayberry, of the Mnybcrry Hotel, Mr." and Mrs. Oswin Henry, of the Henry Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler, of the Luray, Mrs. Johnson Rone> . of the Strand, Mrs. Mary Milncr, of the Wyoming. Mrs. Elizabeth Blundin, of the Biscayne Hotel, and a new addition to the organization, Miss Mor-. rif Sellers, of the Berkeley Hotel. Among the various matters which came under consideration, was a re- , port to the effect that the price ofj ice would be raised this summer. The Association registered a vigoroufrjrotcsi against the proposal .and . instructions were given for a letter to be sent to Mr. Forney, of the local " company, conveying the sentiments of j the meeting. V- tie*-

O. C. YATCH CLUB Commodore Cut-ran Has Plans for a! Banner .Season — Annual Meeting Called Plan snre maturing to raise the City Yacht -Club hack to its in the forefront of kindred clubs In South ^Jersey. Commodore urrstiv of the Ocean ' • City Club, who is also president of the 1 J. Y. R. A., has called the members . together for their annual organization meeting, to lie held Friday 2Jl7th, at; I thd Yachtmen's Club. • Secretary Bailey is^pssociated with ' in the proposed work or reconf I st ruction. I Kith parlicplarly anxious to 1 ! back the club to its old-time t glory and activity. That the effort.- of both president ; I and secretary will lie successful is be- • - yond doubt. Both are enthusiasts in ? the sport, and are largely responsible* - for Having keep the club and i's intends ajisc. 0; C» nsequently they are theological I and best (|ualificd men t/dead in the work of resuscitation. V s The presence of an actt^e yncht- - men's club in the city, with its numerous activities will add immensely to - the picturesqueness, and provide an- - other feature of entertainment for the. 1, scott HAND RETURNS s ! Additional proof of the fascination ! s | Ocean City exercises, upon all who re- j 1, 1 Main any length of time in the city, | p comes "in the welcome report that W. ; . -Ocwet ttamt, formerly ussoclOtcil with' r, The First National Bank, has moved 1 t, hack anil occupying his cottage, 819- ■- Wesley avenbe. 1. Mr. Hand is now associated with; a the Title Department of the United j States Shipping Board, and his intenI- lions are to join the increasing ranks r. of commuters. is _ Ocean City has no greater anil more , enthusiastic booster than Scott Hand.' d He is to be credited for the number | s. of men engaged under the board, coming here this summer to spend their] r. vacation. y • If more were like Scott Hand, anil >1 adopted his very practical methods of y advertising the city, its fame would • spread more rapidly than it does. •el - .ENTERTAINS BROTHER n George W. Plaut entertained his al brother, Victor A. Plaut, of New York, over the Easter holidays, id Mr. Plaut, who during the winter le resided at 1030 Wesley avenue, is actively associated with the Simms resto taurant, one of the show cstablishn- ments on the Boardwalk. During the lie Easter period the restaurant with its as perfect equipment, and splendid is j cuisine service, proved of great bencrd fit to the crowds of visitors here durif. ing the week-end. le j Mr. Plaut is unquestionably one of ie*t the most popular men in the city, ac>f ' lively Identifying himself with every s- j movement for the advancement of the M city. >11 In the fraternity of the , Young Mens' Progressive I-eague lie plays the part of a leader in ail its activi■ry ;

MUBDO MACKENZIE 10 BRING STAR TEAM COLLEGIATE LINE UP THE BEST EVER

1 WEISEL TARR THE BUCKWELL = ' PRODIGY. Ml'RDO". MACKENZIE ^ i AND JOHNNY KAUFMAN IN LINEUP Ocean City baseball fans may an- , tiripatc some real "ball" when Murdo , Mackenzie anil his cohorts march in. Full plans are not yet matured, but , sufficient has been arranged to ensure . some sensational playing. 1 The collegians have in the past lieen e*nble to command a formidable line- - up. but this year's combination will far eclipse. I The Murdo Mackenzies will in all c probability be cuptained this year, as during the last season, by Murdo, - Jr. Meanwhile he has been accumu- - luting quite a collection of laurels with 0 the Bucknell Varsity team, special - prominence given to his playing in c I last Sunday's and Monday's issues of | the Philadelphia papers. ^ Weisel Tarr, the pitching ace of the ! Bucknell combination, will lie avail- " : able. A product of the West Philadel- ' ; phia High, he is unquestionably the best pitcher brought to light in ■ ,-cholastic runic* for many yo arc. n Some conception of his skill, and erudition in the science of the dia- '' mond, may be gleaned from the information that recently, he refused an offer from the 'Athletics for $1,000 to 1,1 sign up and $500 a month. Tarr proposes to finish his collegiate career :s before entertaining arty such offer. Sensenig and Welsh are both play"c ing for the Penn Freshmen team in ''•! the infield. M j File, a product of the North East )' High, will again cover leftfield, with iri Reeves, nf^afayctte in the center, i Johnny Kaufman, who was the star pitcher in the Murdo Mackenzie lineup j last year, will be on the mound, and 1,1 going lietter than ever. Therea^U be a new catcher, perhaps twrfi, >mil 4__ Buckelew, formerly of West Philnlel- = phia High, will bid for the back stop. - jf! In addition two members of the Uni-> j versity of Virginia baseball team, will, j lie available. eri Thursday, April 20th, at the LorlC"jraine Hotel, Philadelphia, the Ocean H City Athletic Club will hold their first J*" annual banquet. Guests to the num- . e tier of 200 are expected anil a 'J® gorgeous time promised. " Mr. Cattell. the famous afteniinner 1C' speaker. Prof. Althouse, of Central lr" High, and Mr. Armstrong, a familiar figure in the Ocean City summer colony, are scheiluleil to address the asIC" semhly. he 0 Lewis Gandv, the worshipful masng ter, and Roy E. Darby, will represent vs local masons at the meeting of the ri- Grand Lodge to be held in Trenton, during the coming week.

Frail Child Develops into Champion ■ ' Dorothy Hucknail. 13 years old. Z.ol Atlantic City, N. J.. is the young- .. ■ est 10 linn- ■ ors Mid-Atlantic couqictiiion. ■ She ardent advocate swim- AtJ^^HI ■ ming as an athletic way 10 health. ■ When born, she weighed but tlirceE^HI V pounds and Iter life was dcspaircd^Hx . ■ ot by physicians.

PERSONALS J Mr. and' Mrs. George W. Lotter were down for the week-end. The Potter njartments. among the very y».pular wiOi summer residents will Ik- st -"on opening for the season. Among the visitors to Cfcean City for the Easier season were: Tho-. Raphom, secretary to W. Freelaud , Kentlrick. of Philadelphia; Mr. and, Mrs. Andrew Paul, and Victor Aplap,'°_ permanent New Yorkers. Mr. and Mrs. George Barker, have opened their bungalow, 5339 Central j] avenue, for the season. Mrs. Gaston Dans. 800 Plymouth w place, entertains as her guests during h the Enste rholidays, Miss Esther E. Q Noll, and Miss Ijtura B. Foreman, students of the West Chester State Normal. Mr. ami STTT. R. J. Schmidt, and Mr. : J. W. Grosse, of Oak Lane. Philadelphia. spent Good Friday as the guests i of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Zimmermann. 822 Park place. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Paul are at their apartments on Sixth street. Thcv ; intend opening up soon for the season. The well known sport enthusiast Murdo Mackenzie and his familyspent the Easter vacation in Ocean

CURTAIN TOP for 1919 ^Bip Six Studebakcr IA-l Shape Bargain JOHN BR AM ELI. 600 Central Avenue ;

at their cottage. Thirty-second street and Central avenue. Mr. Mackenzie promises the finest season ever for baseball fans with, his star team. Another well known person in the summer colony, Cha*. Muth, of Philadelphia, is at his cottage, OOO Fourteenth street. Prof. James M. Stevens, superintendent of schools, is entertaining over the Easter, his son, Theodore Stevens, of Rutgers Col lei#, and Harry O. Gray, a fellow classmate of the latter. Dr." O. F. Meisfton and family are spending the Easter at their cottage. 1 816 Fourth street. Mrs. Helen Nixon, of Philadelphia. • will entertain a party of friends at n'partmeht. Eighteenth street and avenue. I FIRE ESCAPES ^ j For all iypes of buildings — also— Repaired and Painted We Guarantee Approval of Local and State Authorities on all out 1 ! Work. BUILDERS' IRON WORK BROWNWORTH & CO. 1611 Samson Street PHILADELPHIA. PA. "Let Ua Estimate"

300 iVIEN have an opportunity to share in th:*s wonderful tailoring offer which affords selections from $45 to $65 for *32 With the additional privilege of ordering tin additional pair of Trousers for $9 extra, the yardage is limited. If yoylon't like the suit we keep it anil you keep your money. JULIUS ROTH, The Tailor 917 Asbury Avenue

tVE .HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the Special Price of *38.00 Delivered H CAN BE SEEN AT OUR SHOW ROOM 839 Asbary Aveipie City Gas Light Co.

FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double Home on Aibnry avenue near 34th ztreet, Oceen City. C room* and bath each. Front and back porches. Furnished, $5,25t. $2,460 msy remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury Alt Yl lilniM ii ill! IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOB SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL. WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR. Thirty-third and Asbury Ave.

jjl There are mpny people who put off saving 'un$Jl Hater on" I ||| Save now— open an account with the- First National Bank. p 3'. Interest Paid on Savings Fund Account- k= I First National Bank jj OCEAN CITY.N.J. |jj

Bell Phone, 1 86-J Furniture Stored Y^euPholsteri.lg eItIMATE ^indow Sh.de. FOR YOU /Awnings and \House Furnishings Our price* srr 1.0 west possible consistent with Good Work sad Best Material Lawrence 1. Lear 654 Astury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

HURLEY-JONES CO, KsMserstor* Manias Mruoswle* IWcord. MMtre-..-- i'lTwolM- l.idlS"lllt* h?*"kcu itonSrs " " l-s™P* Mnolsum HURLEY-JONES CO. = WALTER R. CHATTIN * SON. MORS, r 1116 ASBURY AVE. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No WAlUug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you ml once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front properties Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocban City, N. J. All burness transacted through this office Is in accordance with the following slogan "J Us offict dots and main/aim slrictly a broktragt business and ts 1 n no uay interested in personal speculation." Result*: A vale completed on the above principal profit* both Seller and Bsver. Write for listings and make your head(quarter* with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Elwing T. Corson REALTOR 7*4 7 ASBURY AVI. .. . OCkAN CITY, N.J. All Work Susr.ntrrd Auto Toss E*tlo«ot*0 furnl.hed Shone «2-J f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. == 11 ' ■

f E.A.CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue i OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY "I ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Edgar F. Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean City Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any Rent Ijaj Cottage in our District Lota Sold on Terms

Don't let the spring find yon with a m r f """1 . ;i leaky roof. Thunder itorma are cotninr )\ and a leaky roof will be apt to reanlt ia \ jU- conaiderable damage. ' Chimneya that leak ahonld be looked "f'cr and made water-tight. Smokey v: chimney* can be made to draw. ' A rTA - J I Tin roofa are fire-proof. ! All kind of store and heater repair*. I » L Tin, *late an^ slag roofing. - JIKwj ; SMITH'S I 1 The Tln Srnith / r — 1 ' 309 Eleventh Street Plvonw a-4t-W All Kinds of Quttmrm

SrnciALizma in Pnontnrr north or Sixth St n err B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: rentals office. a3S-j sales residence. 202-m • building lots beach front ~ - . OkT OFF AT FOURTH STRICT , J J