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NEWS OF THE GOLF LINKS "LADIES FIRST" IS THE SLOGAN— ^ PROMINENT PENNSYLVANIA j LAWYERS AND JURISTS SEEN ON GOLF LINKS. ! Greeting golfer*! You said you were not coming — but you're frere. Early sea- ^ •on predictions were as thickly cloaked With gloom as a gas filled trench. "Am g not -coming;" "too much congestion on a nine hole course," said several. An- y other expressed a preference for the mountains. Some were going to the exposition. Others scheduled tours in new j cars until the roster of missing resembled a report of a battle on the Marne. p Then the wind changed and they began to appear. U. P. Davis, suave and dignified, strolled in and inquired who had p the nerve to pre-empt his locker. S: W. Cooper materialized with witty de- ^ scriptione of the lives of . exposition ' tours and his utter inability to withstand said seductidhs; but he has join- y ed our club and is playing golf every day. Rumor reported that L. A. Davis D would be sadly missed this season, but Mrs. Davis just simply had to come down to complete the foursome with 0j Mrs. Vetterlein, Mrs. Pepper and Sirs, yj Harding. As a necessary corollary both are safely settled here. E Ladies first is the Anglo-Saxon way, ^ and in consonance, the season has been vj opened with an invitation tournament for the golferettes under the management of Mrs. T. H. Vetterlein, chairman tj of the tournament committee. Quite a o number of the best of Philadelphia play- (j( era are entered, headed by the champion ^ Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck. Match play g . started yesterday. ^ IN THE FIRST EIGHT: ai Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck defeated Mies T Bell 3 up and 2. E Mrs. T. H. Vetterlein defeated Miss L. Windle 4 up and 3. j Miss E. T. Chandler defeated Miss CP Finckle 2 up. tI

Miss E. T. Campbell defeated Mrs. F. Elder, 5 up and 3. IN THE SECOND EIGHT Miss Marie Starr defeated Miss Florence Hancock 5 up and 3. Miss Rena Dimond defeated Mrs. R. Walter Starr 5 up and 4. Miss Marguerite Craig defeated Mrs. A. Davis 4 up and 2. Mrs. Wetherill defeated 'Mrs. H. M. 1 up. IN THE THIRD EIGHT Mrs. J. H. Emack defeated Miss H. C 3 up and 2. Mrs. R. M. Wagar defeated Miss Virginia Wetherill 4 up and 3. Mrs. Herbet Fox. defeated Miss G. Wright 10 up and 8. In the semi-finals of the first' eight: Mrs. 0. H. Vanderbeck defeated Mrs. T;jffWetterlein 6 up and 5. Mise lE. T Chandler defeated Miss E. Campbell 6 up and 4. | £ ||^ In- the second eight: ' , Miss Marie Starr defeated Miss Rena Dimond' 2 up and 1. Miss M. Craig defeated Mrs. C. T. 7 up and 6. i In the third eight: Mrs. J. H. Emack defeated Mrs. R. | M. Wagar 2 up and I. ' Mrs. Herbert Fox defeated Miss 51. Dimond 3 up and 2.' % , The finals will be played today. j During the tournament 8 committee ; of ladies consisting of Mrs. R. W. Starr j Mrs. J. M. E. Hildreth, Mrs. L. C. Ogdcn, Mrs. Samuel Bispham, Mrs. T. W. and Mrs. T. H. Vetterlein served a luncheon in the clubhouse to the visiting players. Among the men players the mem- y bers of the Pennsylvania Bar Associahave been very much in evidence, j on --the links from early morg till y eve, dodging the ladies with po- ( ?) expressions of disgust, forming gallery at the first tee and around home green, they gave an impres- j of midsummer activity to the club. roster reads like an epitome of Keystone celebrities. Led by the nestor of the Association, B. Colohan, there appeared in succession: F. C. McGirr, Judge W. H. PortJudge J. W. Thompson, ex-Mayor

John Weaver, G. Went worth Carr, R. I A. Statz, A. D. Maxwell, J. S. Broad- 1 Head, A. Goldsmith, C Dull, 14. 8. Nilet, A. A. Blakley, R. W. Martin, C M. Johnston, D. Rose, G. Henderson, A. T. C. Gordon and G. B. Gordon. Mx. and Mrs. Frank R. Sbattuck did not get an opportunity to play but they honored the club by a short visit this afternoon. Mr. Sbattuck was one of the organizers of the club and for years both he and Mrs. Shattuck were prominently identified with our club both as Officials and players. Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck continued her good work by winning the prize for the ! best gross. Starting out with a perfect 4 on the first she sliced her drive on the long 460 yard second and it cost her a. 6. Then ahe^ steadied down WaT stfjlig of par 4's and one 3 with Sis on the eighth and, ninth for 'a 36 oatComing in her play was mote erratic, ending up the round wiflT.an 81. Her card was as follows: — ' Out 4-6-4-4-4-4-3-5-6—39 In 5-6-4-5-4-5-4-4-5— 42— «1 Miss E. F. Chandler also played consistent golf making two 43's; her card was: Out 4-6-4-4-3-7-5-5-5—43 In 5-5-6-4-4-6-4-5-4—43—86 The scores were as follows: Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck, Phildelphia Cricket Club 39-42- 81 Miss E. F> Chandler, Huntingdon Valley 43-43- 86 Mrs. T. H. Vetterline, Overbrook 47-42- 89 ' Miss E. T. Campbell, Overbrook 40-46- 92 , Miss Bell, ?hila. Cricket . . . 46-46- 92 Miss Finckle 47-48- 95 Miss I. "Windle, W. Chester 48-51- 99 MfS. F. Elder, Overbrook . . . . 62-48-100 Miss M. Starr, Cape May . 52-52-104 • Miss M. Craig, Merchantville 53-65-108 Miss R. Dimond, Cape May. 56-57-113 ' s Mrs. H. M. Langdon, Cape r. May 60-54-114 ! Miss F. Hancock, Cape May 51-59-117 Mrs. L. A. Davis, Cape May 59-58-117 . Mrs. Wetberell, Overbrook.. 58-60-118 Mrs. R. W. Starr, Cape May 55-62-117 Mrs. J. H. Mack, Cape May 61-59-120 Mrs. R. M. Wagar, Cape May 61-01 122 ] L Miss M. Dimond, Cape May 64-65-129 ■ Miss "H. C. Shearer, Cape May 66-09-135 . Miss G. Wright, Cape May. 71-81yl52 ^

Male Quartet and Bell Ringers Coming

No mala quartet ta the country gives a better program than that offered * by the Original StroBerm, who will appear on our Chautauqua this summer. They have been together for years, traveling over every section of the United 1 States and Canada, and each year their success seems to grow more pro■saucid. Their pragmas are delightfully varied. Each member of the company la a vocal and laaiuiamital soloist, ens la a talented Impersonator, and all •aha pan la the haadbaD ringing, a feature In which they have no superior*. j

1825 «. 1915 THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. CHARTER PERPETUAL > — OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST v Philadelphia, Pa. Capital - $750,000.00 Asset* - . $8,002,962.21 Surplus - $2326,053 39 DIRECTORS. Charles H. Barry John L. Thomson R. Dale Benson W. Gardner Crowell Tatfiall Lea Edward T. Stotesbury M. Cadwalader Edwin N. Benson, Jr. Henry L Brown CHARLES H. BARRY, President JOHN L. THOMSON, Vioe President GARDNER CROWELL, 2d Vice Pres. and Sec'y. HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asst. See'y. ■ J. DAWSON, Sec. Agency. Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT National Bank Building. Cor. Washington and Decatur streets. Cape May, New Jersey. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUnDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Larfa »nd Small Work Careful) Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING, JR. ] Wert Perry Sta, ] Keystone Phone ]

Professional Gards j l [ J. SPICEB LEAMING | COUNSELOB-AT-Lu. W b Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery s Offi?e: Hughes and Fraukiin Sta, r Cape May, New Jersey. t SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY yLT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building * Washington and Decatur Sta, ^ Cape May, New Jersey , "NOTARY -PUBLIC - r Solicitor and in Chancery. Keystonk Phone 35A. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE i ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Offices: & Merchants. National- Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May, New Jersey, i NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery ; Keystone Phone 86x. 1 HENRY H. ELx5REDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ; Solicitor in Chancery for New | Jersey i Member of Pennsylvania Bar. • Cape May, New Jei^ey. : ; JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUXSELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May NewJersey. ' Phone 39A. _ / ~ t 9

I LEWIS T. STEVENS " Special Master in Chancery 5 Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public 518 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J.

MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Cape May Court House, N. J. p Bell Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 56X. i ■ DR. J. H. OLIVER I DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling a specialty — from one dollar up. ' Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. My special plates never rock. No one has this method but myself. WW allow you carfare when you order the best befth. Bell Phone— Walnut 1333. Can't Thread Your Needle! /m Let me help yon by giving you a pair of young eyes, s pair of glasses that will enable you to see as well as ever. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. A. LONGSTRETH Specialist la Ere TesUng. 222 Market St.. Phlla. CAPE MAY OPTICAL W3 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. Everything forrthe Eye. Lenses a Specialty Keystone Phone 44D.

CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Office— 512 WASHINGTON STREET v.^i READING COAL YARDS and Tarts-pERflY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. mi kjftm TakfhiM Maaaiar

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■ and Is apt to be T"^"' | Trpljm ant circumstance*, wg^tglly wlMd.Ua ransoynl of furniture and plcturua prfrf . out tba defects of your wall paparg'Tt la also the best time to havi rnr jiajni lng Bone, and a portal mailed to ITfl, LeNolr win bring him to you with samples of any description. His work ts of the best, and his price* mora "■»' reasonable. CIS WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone HSx. Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF wall Paper Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, I only aak an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. _ - ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 Wukhitea Str— t

W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS R S»ll Meata. FrmiU, Orange., Banana.. Patent Medicine. Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M ^ W. S. SHAW & SON Deah-rs In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT, x GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30- A: 523 ELM IRA STREET M. H. WARE Lr 516 Washington Street. \ ^ HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGV^^. 'e BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE

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Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams , __ and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. Auto Delivery

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FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage > AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLEXJ EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK: CARS STORED. OARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE 1-90 A BELL xa-A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaton Plant* Installed.

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