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Ocean City Sentinel Published Wukljr •« . OCEAN CITY, N. J. C -»r- ' * w R. CURTIS ROBINSON ■' i Si.oo Par Year, Strictly- In Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. A city officials 1 Hoard .rft oliilol-ioour. »Ul.*r "•SJ-rir"" bIaM H. Kduaallon-A. J.' »>•>««>. Fn-" dslll^M^W. AjUln.^Vtw I'rc.ldr nt; J. K. church .sfirvicbst-^' n ^nia.Efcr^or.vit.irw avenue J i* linumimol Itainut^liuroli^WjfjL^VMuiy. aup.rlutsiHh.lll _ ^ ^ . m I'Veaehltnt!" «!iu T"Tu' T'lSji' iMe«'tuVi'Wadu«ul»> rv.ulu«s, Kl au'eluca. MmcwIuuIa M. N* Vliurvli. Tvutli street ami Hluipeou I.l«ivr Krauiiic i'v|*ul. lue m^re.'Tw P- i"'. "t'reelpiiloa. a 't*. CHURCH SOCIETIES. t.*d wi" o oiuary m^Vwieie S"< >' ' | " ' \ £»- ""ml f .-Stf f£!"Z»i£T iri: A UtirUtlan EmtrnvM^ruwlel^. »L 1 Ladiee' /JammlM l awSwj^wani na^.t L' Mrs*. tan.'HgMlr.&pMtaM**-! Juu'"ulheiVbulon. II. ». Mowier. president; ssjhis'sfxs reiSurm Mre'r!' ntKufrmratng .scrrtarx. lira. M. Mllnar; treasurer, Mrs. Auna I. SECRET SOCIETIES. me^MHwnd »^fi«rth^Uun«Uy*evetjln^j» Huoy. OormeiUorr^Wenaa Mead;'" Wilton H «irT^Tiiuraa«) aynlajr ui^K. of i" ball. Protection Lodj(«Jlo.aL A. ajyi.ajiti "°ha?l"ll.W.. John" v'smltn; HeeSrder. Wlllard W.Adama. WaatUnimc^JJiop^P^ ^^"hJn-I'riajj! ssiss-i?'^ Ocean City Local. No. Uft tOerpeoters' Union), rarets ci -ry Friday evrnini In K.ot r. Mntl Tba boron Otty BedMana s^ Loan aasmda. H^lSJrd Th'rn'"* A<Sm'",: ^ Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State. -!- EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J.

a rron'M r. vx- at.i.a w. fyfORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and AT LAW. Court Commtaeiooer. Notary Public. cape hay foi'mt hoi'nk, e. j. (Oppoafle Public Buildings]. " ' Apgar & Boswell, ahbiittv AVENUE ^ndtVl/jlTH KTHKKT LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, atlantic city. n. j. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH Counscllor-at-Laiw " i-hanrdry rJ,OWNSEND GODFREY Attomey-at-I-aw ltdrtl.lt Building At I moan City Saturday. v. Atlantic city «? Woaloy nvo. WILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law 3IW Kltfhth Hirer t Oi'ran I 'ity New Jetaey Atlantic, City Theatres nnn|Rjn]Rffl Tl.uit . ► ..d- Sat. Ere. . Juu, 5. 7. .. i 7f DAVID BELASCO presents DAVID Warfield — in— The Return of Peter Grimm Greatest Show on Earth Ziegfeld Follies — of 1913 with a Wonderful Cast An Ideal Zlegfeld Chorus of 100 PHc«-50c.7Jc. II. It SO. e an Advertisement i in the SENTINEL

I ninu'AL. J N. GRISCOM, M. D. , KIUIITH HT. ANJ) wesley AVEc- UB'* ""To bm~^Jmur?Hor'daj. '' Wjse'iawa.wa»ar^ ilt I AH® Corson, 1. D. w w| Ste Wealey Avenue ' Ocean City Now Jersey T ••"inlirlllau. I20 A dr. W. P. HAINES , COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Talephonia [ |nU,r.Hute. i» hersciibl pettit, m. d. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY QR. CHARLES B. RIDER >. nl)entinti< 809 Central Avenue IMTKAJI CITY. I. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy .. Il|hl> Sr. aai Wntey AVa. by J, TMO WILEY HUOtlES. Manafer Nlfbl ten at Iroiitdorteof atom 5 Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St.1 Ocean City. N. J. E. C. BOYLE, nanacer Claims arlju.toil ami rollnctal anjwbore In .UultaJ HUtea. F , Spring Millinery All the latest Styles in Indies' and Children's HaLs Wilbur ^L^Eny h * Lance Every Cold Lunchea, Wedneaday and Ftr. Saturday Mrkt The Excursion ^House it ' w JAMES CLARK Proprietor _ , MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE L SOMERS' POINT :: N. J.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS *■■■ <!• PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED . # Numbers 744 746 Asbury Avenue ; Ockan City - - New Jersey ) Breakers] Only Boardwalk Hotel ; yen. Steam heat, elevator. Sun parlor. Booklet. A. YOUNG, Manager

In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Purchases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service. We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. MASSEY &. EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured.

688 YOUTHS OF SCHOOL AGE FOUND IN THIS CITY "rL/?\ ZT\ x .

£ FoMGirl9<B.etwcen 17 and 20 ij Yejus /Married, Census H Talt er Thomas I.earns. ' . L. K. TUotuaa, wlio wkn »ppnltilvil by"Hi?JJ<f(»nl of Ivlupatioii to take the cetiaus of chllil ten of achool Aite In (lila city, In. completed tila Work? . There are (MS yoiitlia here'* between ' the aaea of live atid t wenty 'year^. alul of theee 2SU are In the Find Ward. There aoLjHtihe what more than SiMi children on Anbury and Weal a»-e n ilea. Oil Weeley and eaat of It there 1 are?*. There ere more than WU he- ' tween Weat avenue and the hay. Of J the entire uiiratier 6f achool children, " about 85 are colured. There are H7 tietween the age- of 17 1 and 19 year». Nearly all of tlioae are either Rrailu alea or boyn working at tradea and 1 Klrln w lih««ve taken a hii-lueaa rourre , . and found' employment here. There are 7(1 children who have ju»t 1 1 attained the achool age of Are year, or a trifle over. v • . ! Tbeae embrace two clanne«. one tlioae 1 who have J bat reached that ifgc^and 1 -nine otliera beyond thai age. hut wlW - are detained at hnme partly by III - health or by reaaon of the great d»lance lo the prevent achool houae. Thiee of the latter claa. are principally reaWetila of Hie Klrat Ward. . Ite-ldc tlieae, there appear to he tM " children under 17 yeara out of aclioul ,, pflvale tuition, or learning trailea. There ere only IV children of achool " age aotilh of Twentieth afreet, and otily oue family with children of acliool age 011 the UardeuafonipanyVtract. The cenaua enumerator found that four girl, between the agea of aevriitaeu and twauly yeara are married. Mr. Thotiiaa aald that he heard very Utile critic lam of the mankgeiueut of . the public achool, and the recent de- ' clalon of the Board of Kducatlou to adopt a commercial courae nireta with n unlver.al commendatluii. The people ' aeefipto be very proud of the acluad, ! Mr. Tliomai) aald, aud , lie fluda that j' many brada of fauiille. make extra-; orduiary ellbrta and \jiacriflce. to keep ^ their child reu In aclnulL WILL BUILD HOUSE Olia M. Towuaetid tiaa received from Irvlii Jolinaon, of Ihla city, tlie contract to build a pretty cottage at Btxlh - at reel" and oceali avenue, work upon, which hea been atartrd. p The houae, which . I. to coat WW. _ will havethreeand one half atorlea and will be llnlalietl In llrat-claaa atyle. It w will 'be covered with aatieatn. ahlnglea on roof end aide..'

DR. J. T. HEADLEE : WILL TALK HERE ( State Entomologist to Give ] 1 Free Lecture on "The . ( Mosquito and Fly." . .-Dr. T. J. Head lee. State entomolo- . glat. will give an lllual rated lecture 011 , . "The MomiuIIo ami Hie Fly" tomorrow , f evening at 8 o'clock In Hand a Fieri , Theater. . , The lecture will be free and the pule 1 , r la eernealTy Invited to attend. I. The lecture will be followed by the pler'a regular moving picture chow. I and t lila; loo. will he free. . W. J. Tyler, provident of the t'aiw . M<y County Moaqulto Kxtermluatlon t Coiumlttee, aaya: ■t "We would be very glad to have , preaeut-the health boaril. of the ditt'er- , , ent munlclpalltlea throughout tjtie , I county that era Intereated In exterinl- , natliig these peata. and all othera who , , may tie Intereated." I»r. I N; (Irlacoui, chief of thehesllh , achool children and their parent- tu tw prevent. , Dr. Ileadlee'a aul.jecl la one of the ultima! Importance, and l«cauae of hi" r long tdudy of tlie matter lie ia In a poaitlon to give Information that wllf I he of greal beuetlrto all » GRADUATES AT CHURCH 1 l-aalor Hotinrr Will nrltvrr Bar- ' evening the mem tier- of the graduating ' claaa of the Ocean City High School - will attend the aervice of the Ft ret 8 i'reabyterlan T.'hurch to hear the bac ' calaureate aermoti, which the paator, • 'the llev. j-harlea H. Boluier, will de- . liver at. the Invitation of the claaa. I There will be epeclal raualc by the - cliolr and a very lutereatlng program i' Is being arranged by a cumiulllee of young people appointed for tlie purpoae. Tlie public la cordially lnvlleil to attend the eervlcea aud hear Mr itohner'a , Inatruclive diacourae A delightful mualaale waa given by , It. It. Sooy In the Brighton btll room , oh May :>l. Tlioae taking part we'.e Puaey Keith, pianist and compnaer; ) t'amtile Plaaacliaer. a talented young d- Viol In lat; Mra. N. Uray, aoprauo, aud t Ituth M. Barber, accompautat. A >a large and appreciative audience attended the conceit.

GREAT ATHLETIC 1 1 • MEET HELD HERE, More Than Score of Schools I Entered and West Phila- ] ( delphla Got Cup. , Weat Philadelphia High .School oily Memorial Day, the urpaaloii being . the annual aprlng gameaW tue Oceau j ' City High School AlliletlcvkaaojMatloii. It waa a great meet, one of tlie^ very heat ever held In tl|la aectloi'c 6f >l»e •j There were , twenty-one aehoola ' entereil and aoute cl#«y young j ' atlileteajook part. . r| The aolioola acorhig point- jvere aa followa: . VVe-t Philadelphia Ht)rh ■ School, 18); Perkibmeu Semlnafy ' laud DeLaucey,~l7 each; Atlantic City ' High, IH; Radnor, 15: Norllieaa! * . Manual, 8; Lanadowne. 4; Penn ' Charter, 2): Vlneland ami Ocean City, ' * 2 each. • ' 1 Babbitt, of DeLaucey , t.'ollhia, of At- , lantlc City, and Maule. of (tenrge , ! School, eat a till -tied new local recorda - In the (>ol« vault, ahot-put and half- ■ mile, reajiectlvely. • 75-yard daali— Won by l^later. Per. ' klnmen Seminary; aecond. Mot lev, A. C H S ; third Aahton, C. H. B. Time, >' .7 4 5yecoud» p Mile rod— Won by Stoney, P. B.; B -ecoiid, K net lien. A. C. H. 8 ; third, (lallagher, It H. S. Time, 4 uiinutee e 50 4-i'i aeconda. ■ s.; -eeoml, Cretreuhurg, r. H.'b.; f third. Stout, P. H, Time, 2 minute. S 8 o aeconda. Two-mile' run— Won by Mitchell; aecond, Fitzgerald. Nortbeaet Manual; third. Snell, V. H. H. Time, 10 mlp220 yard daab— Won by laillet, De p baucey; aecond, Deumeade, A. C. H. 5 8.; third. Steel, W. P.'H. B. Time, 28 I 8-6 avcntide. it High Jump— Won by Wllaon, De Lancey; aecond. Wlnhnvel, W P. H. 8.; third, Hlaey, P. S. Height. 6 feet a 11 Ibchea. i. Broad Jump— ^ Won by Hough, U 8 ; e aecond, l^later. P. S ; third, Wllaon, i De Lancey. Uiatalice, 21 feet 7 J Incbea. if Shot put— Won by Cblllna, A. C. B. •- 8 ; aecond, Reed. W P. M. 8 ; third, Koelofa, L. H. S. Dialauce, 48 feet 9) I IncUea. Pale vault— Won by Babbitt. De " l.ancey; Kirk, R. H. S., Koelofa, L. H. S., and Lynch, R. H. S., tied for aecond Roelofs wou toaa. Third, Lynch. Height. 10 feet ») Inchea Relay race— Won by (leorge School y (Randall, Dare, Orlacom, Hough); ii aecond. VV,4», H. 8 I third, Perkloram e Semlnafy. ^ Chlldrrn'atoa). ,1 Clilltlreii'a Day aervlcea will be held . In the First m. K. Church Sunday evening, June 15.- An entertalnlug t- program la now being prepared. The publ(c la Invited to be preaeui.

, ferhleFs boat i = damaged by fire "> Capt. Vanuman and Charles Y Mttrphy Burned Before Craft Was Snr.k. Jamea W. Fernley, of Pht'adelphla, who apenda tba aummer aek-ona In W hla pretty cottage here, dearly loat ma f motor boat by Are Friday morning. It With Capt. Dayton L. Vanaman, o Mr. Fernley waa geltlug hla craft In readlneaa for the aeaaon at Samp&n'a p wharf, when It caught Are and It waa found necaaaary to aink It. loiter It waa placed U|>9« the bank, and It waa found that It will need a new eglllog and other repairs to get It back In condltlou. There waa conalderable gaaoline on tbe deck of tba boat, cauaed by the gaaoline tank leaking. It I* aald, and It c _ la auppoaed that tbe oil caught lire — from a apark from the motor. , fit Mr. Fernley and Capt Ve amen t jg naed aand, ete.. In an eltort to ex8 tlngulah the flaiuea, but were unable H lo accorapllah their purpoae. H Capt. Vanaman punched a hole In , g tba bottom of the boat, and "Charley". S Murphy, who happened along, cut a M hole lu the aide of tbe boat with an , S axe, and alia aank. W Both Vanaman and Murphy were ® couaiderably burned before the boat |l NEW CHIEF OPERATOR n In t«r|l Telephone 0«ce. ® Mlat Lettle Wiley baa aucceeded S) Mlaa Kdna Barlow aa chief Operator In Eg I he Bell Telephone Company's offlce ® In tbla dty. Mlea Barlow ia aoou to HK become a bride. She baa been the (SS efficient chief operator In the Bell »? offlre fir »«• Mme. X& Mlaa Parroely, of Spring City, and «5 Mlaa Bennett, of. Manahawkln. are VN new operatora now on dnly at the local office. J. W. Karana, w bo cornea from the Bell's Clevelaml office, la now asulilaul to Irving Hill, tbe local wire chief. r. Hon* Far (air. I Uood horse for general uae. Price 1 1100 fur quick aala. Apply I08B Anbury avenue. now, ?-W, If Mra Malael, faalilonable dreae maker, 124 Central ave.. Ocean City, adv., 29-21 I Wastku —Poaitlon by experienced nurse; maternity ceaea a specialty. Excellent recommendation by physician; Ball phone Ml. Mm. Reba Thorn peon. 1 1208 Itay eveoue. adv., M, 3 tuna

FIRST ASSESSMENT OF 0 BRIDGE STOCK CALLED

Work on Automobile Road- ~" way Said to be Progress- [j iug Satisfactorily. At a meeting of the officer* of tlie kiceau City Automobile Rrldgf Com- . jjany, Monday evening, It waa decided i laaue a call for the first assessment j of Block. I U The amount of this aaaeaament la 25 . per cent., representing about 115,000 ] K. M. Sutton, of the Sutton A Corson j Company, aald theflrat l.alaud haa been entirely ptimpetl In and tbe work la aa progreealiiK. K' Of Jhe piling re<|iilrefl. 69 of the 45- m foot piling and II of the 40-foot piling have been treated aud will be shipped at here tbla week, according to word re- N celved by Mr. Button. •* 1'be total number of piling that will M be re<|iilred ia 1200. lie elated, acme of „ which la now ready, but It will not be needed at |)ia prgaeut Uq»a. . ^ HAS FINE POSITKJN b 1 Harold II. Ksneit, Jr , i.ocaird «t * ' Harold H. Kytnrtt. Jr.. aim of Dr lJ ' aud Mra. H H. Kynell. uf We-t Phil- P adelphla, a .hustling young man well h , known to many of the resident- and n , summer visitors here, la now lu Khmn 1 Ohio, where he has au excellent postlion aa aMlslaut to the ajle- manager of the (Jo drlch 'I Ire Company. a Mr.Kynetl spent the aummer seasons here for many years aa be grew from boyhoad to manhood. Some years ago * he waa Ideotllled for aaeeral seasons with Tba Dally Reporter and was , official scorer for the baseball team. 1 He la a graduate uf the t'ulverally of I 8 Pennsylvania. c e -»I(t. ' • I o .HuMoirdiaFiria. ( * Dr. F. W. E. Stedem aud family II have moved to their farm, "Uadulte.'' near. Hcavllle. where tba owner la 1 d angaged lu acMuUflc farming. Bupl i » Joho J. Powers, of She gaa company , >e has rented tlie Htedem cottage, 1507 . t" Asbury avenue, la . , . It's dig .tilled and glrea you a delicious sense of security to owu your m home a( " . OCEAN CITY. Besides, your rtfiponstbtlltj aa a real estate owner uixkes yotf a daatrable citizen. Think It over, than call on HARRY HEADLKY, ■a Real Estate Opefalor, Ninth »nd Aaad bury avenue, next to Ore hou#e who A- will ebow yon tba very beat way and o; some of tha greatest bargains to be m. found here on the emde-t terma M. Phone connection adr,

N SANITARY ' CODE FOR CITY., \ - hi fo Lengthy Ordinance, Covering o . Many Nuisances, is Given ** First Reading. tt Ordinance 49, eetal.hahlng a new aaultary node, waa Introduced aud It* Oral reading at tha weekly ^ meeting of The City Commlaalonere. ^ The ordinance la aomewhat lengUiT, Jand, at tba conclusion of tha. reading, Headley suggested that It would well to cut It down some. There 1 aeemet! to be too many repetitions, be t - "But It coven ato much !" axpoatu- r lated Dr. Clriscom. head o*f the health '' "I should say It does," retorted ° Mayor Headley. ' \ ' Director Flaber aald that, lu view of many nulaaitce* bpre that should properly be covered by law, tiw board had better pa— the ordinance without ' mutilation ' Tbe ordinance wHt come up for ' I second reading at the meetli.g this J ; afleruoou » Will Mold Plcslc. | The members of the Infant depart- I | ment of the First M. K Hundsy School will bold their annual picnic at KIsf ley's grove, near Palermo, next Halur- i day. They will meet at tba ohureb at o'clock and will be conveyed In to the picnic grounde. Lunch ! and free Ice cream will be given the , little onaa, aud >acb of tha children la aakad to take a spoon. Tha older folka desiring to go to tbe picnic can take ' care on the Reading. Fok Rbnt.— Furnished and In perfect coudllton, ibe 17 room collage I- of Mra. Klale Cateraen. northwest oorr nar Fifth street and Atlantic avenue, with use of abuffieboerd •room- term* reasonable. Apply to any agent, or to il tbe own>r. 417 south Sixteenth street, e Philadelphia. adv. It. The Flret National Rank of Ocean CKy la steadily adding to Ita I tat of "* patrons tba at rouges I man of tbe J} county. ' adv. IL » For Sai 7 —Ebony upright piano; ia price, f75. fan he seen at 888 Flret v. street. adv., 8-99, 2«. B

THINKS TIME TO SAVE CITY f FROM FINANCIAL WRECK ' 1 1 — I

close of school days approach ■— f of Exercises to be j. Held by the Gradnates of g People's College. J Following la tlie program for the c claea-day exercises of the Ocean City p High School,- which will take place p Thursday evening. June 12: Piano solo, Mlaa Lanra Townsend; c claaa history, Walter H. Donovan; t, claaa poem, Mlaa Magraret C. Reeves; p rbArua, high school pupBa; claaa n will, I-eroy f.' Hentham; addreaa to > Junior-. k. Maylln Roblnann; reaponae, a Joseph Breckley; violin nolo, Karl a Barber; preeeulatloai, <3. Ruaaell t Taylor, claaa prophecy, Mlaa l-oulaa t VxntJIIder; chorua, high achool t For tlie commencement exercises, to | he held the next evening, tbe following , ■ ia the program: | Invocation, the Bev. Arthur Gee: ' salutatory, "Alma and Ambitions," ( Mlaa Louisa B. VanUllder; violin solo, : Eatl Barber; oration, "Forestry," G | ' Buaaell Taylor; oration, "The Ideal , " American," E. Maylln Robinson: , oration, "A Plea for Young Peoplo," ; Waller H. Donovan; male quartet; | ' essay, "The Poetry of the World Will , Never Die," Mlaa Myra T. Way; , oration, "The First American of 19IS," , I Leroy 45. Beulbam; valedictory, j "Dusty "Corners," Mlaa Margaret C. Beeves; presentation of diplomas, < K. B. Blltea, vice president- Board of " Education; solo, J. Tbornley Hughes. ' Following are tbe full names of tbe - graduates and the courses they took: Modern Classical Course— Leroy ' Cornelius Bentbam, Migs Margaret ' Crl-penn Reeves and Mlaa Louisa I Brown VanGlldar. Modern Language Course— Walter ' Hall Knight Dobqvao, Edward May- ' lit] Robinson, George P.uaaell Taylor ' and Mlaa Mvra Townaehd Way. Tbe class motto la "Hotieete quam ' Spleudide." . '' ~ \ ' Tlie class colore are green and while, e the clau flower white rose. r Rat* laneeSa Self. Harry Gelg, the new mayor of Mtll- , vtlle, who haa been Ailing a position . In tbe poet office bare for several seei sons, waa In tnwn Monday. Because of hla new duties, Mr. Oilg will not, of courae, be lu tbe post offlce tbla aummer. Vance Ealy, of this city, II who was a clerk lu the poet office last I aummer. will take Ualg'a position. ,e He will goon duty tha latter part of this month.

OCEAN CITY BOYS - BEAT HOLLY BEACH" Natley and Toss Did Fine h Work for the Gratamar School Team. m Tha track teama of tha Ooean City ® and Holly Beach grammar aehoola „ had a meat here Saturday afternoon q tha championship of Cap# May ft Ocean Otty won. aoortng 66 polota.jehllq tbaarlaltore totaled 89. ^ Nutley and Voaa did good -work for locale Summary: 75-y»Td daah— Woo by Roberta, c Beach; amnd, Nutlay, Ocean , Clay; third, Hallea, Holly Baaob. t Time, 8 4-6 seconds. , Mile .run-Won by Voaa, Oeaan , CKy; aecond. Laird, Holly Baaeh. 6 minutes, 10 1-6 seconds. , . Blending blgh Jump-Won by Nut- , lay, Ooaan City; aecond. Head; third, , Randolph.. Holly Beach. Dlataooa, S 10 incbsa. 230-yard daih-Won by NoUay; aecond, Vosa, Oeaan Ulty; third, Hallen, I Holly Beach. Tlma,27I-«. I Running high jump— Woo by Not- i lay, Oeaan City; aacond, Hand, Holly Beach; Raod and IjSbr, Holly Baaeh. I tied for third. DlaUnoe.4 feet 9 Inches. Shot pot— Won by Lehr, Holly Baaeh; recono, Wrlgglna, Ocean Cl»»; 1 third. Roberta, HoUy Baaeh. DlaUoea, 81 feet 8 Incbea. . Running broad Jump— Won by NatOeaan City;- second . Roberta; - third, Randolph, Holly Baaeh. I ntstanoe, 10 teat 6 Incbea. 880-yard ran— Won by Voaa, Oeaao • City; aacond, Roberta, Holly Beach; t third, Stedem, Oeeau City. Time, 2 i minutes 82 4-5 aeeooda. i Standing broad JumRrWon by Nate ley; ascend. Mould. Ocean City; third, a Hand, Holly Beacb. Dlataoee 8 feat a 10 8-4 Inofaaa. a Pole vanit— Won by Adama, Oeaan City. Glbb and Lebr tied tor aacond. Glbb winning toaa. Height 8 fast. " Hair-mlla relay— Won by Holly * Beach (Roberta. Hallea, Lebr, Laird). '■ Time I minute 28 aeeooda. £ Far salt. , EleCtrlc flreleeaoooker; gpod as new; ,' good dlaoounl off; reason tor selling, need larger etaa. Scotch Hall. Oeaan B°f City, N. ^ talY-. " 1# Fob Baul— Lot No. Sf , ioeatad oo Fourteenth street, between Bay aad i:

Taxpayer Advocates Taxing Steps to Pat Recall in Force. The followlngo-'etter. written. by cne of the city's largest taxpayers, explains Itself: ( Ekitor the Sentisel:— The taxpayers of Ot»an City are under obligations to the public-spirited citizens who~ used the'.r time lu the interest of th6 property owners to prepare and circulate tbe petition for a vote on the paving of Ninth atreel and the buildof e city hall. Tbe moat careless observer bae discovered that something must be done • curb the reckless expenditure fcf tha public money. But this discovery Is not aufflclfiit. Action waa necessary, and fortunately there men did what ' about everybody thought some one else should do, and, ae-p consequence, people who pay tbe blllsdemauded that they hsve a chance to expreee The advocates of commission government claimed tor It "economy, and the people'! rule, tbrongh tbe Initiative, referendum and recalL" Ae a matter of economy, It haa proven JUelf a dismal failure. Now, If there be merit In tbe Initiative, referendum aud recall, let os save what wa can of tbe wreck by la-* I voklng them. Strange to eay, tbe men who ware. ; lu their praise of tbe refereoI dutn now consider II an onperdooable ■ aln to make uae or It In Ibe preeeot ' emergency, "ttonalatency, Iboa art a . jewel"— a rare Jewel. Rut, then. It makes a difference' ■'whose ox le gored." ' Kibidert Taxpayer. JUNIOR LEAGUE' 8 WORK ' members Will be Olvea Review or madles for the Year. ' Tomorrow afternoon in tbe Metbo- , diet Church tbe Jnntor League of over / sixty members will hold III last aas- , slon tor tbe summer. Dr. Hal nee and bla daughter will give a thorough review of tbe teaching of tba year— hoy we got our blbla, tbe catechism, a drill In tbe hooka of ibe bible,' and tbi hle- ' lory of tba beginnings of tbe Methodist church. Persons Interested In tbla work are Invited to be preeenl at S 48 . o'clock. i In the evening^ at 7.46 o'clock, an • examination ooetfring tbe work of lire e year will be given to the marebare of t, tba laagua, and tba boy and girl who a reach tbe highest average will baglran, -, a little later, a suitable reward, it II to probable that a eertaa of adi. dresses on the making of tha blbla will 'f be given on Wednesday eveotnge at the church, taking the flret half hoar of the prayer meeting service. ■ oi tne prayer urmtiag service.

The league will resume Ita work la September, after tbe opening of the schools. Heir retetlr ctsmrata Bcrslecs. In Holy Trinity Church on Sunday next there will be a celebration of tba Holy Commonlon at 7.86 a. m. Regular moral ug service at 10.46; evening, at 7 45. Sunday school It I p. B. Mori tig sermon: "True Faith Produces Subordination of External Helps and Material Good." Evening sermon: "Tba Prayer of Our Saviour." Wednesday, Jane 11, being a holy day, tba fsetlval of St. Barnabas, the apoalla, will be celebrated. Holy Communion at 10 a. m. B. B. McAllister, tbe dry goeda merchant, baa been moving hie Mock tbe store adjoining Joseph I. Scull's real estate office to bla new store, 807-MB Asbury asanas, where he will be plies ad to moj hie many patrons. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister will laave Saturday for a abort trip to tbalraoo graduating at Faadtm | John Bremen's Mitchell ear waa burned np while R wae on Ita way to Philadelphia early Tuesday morning on tba Ocean City turaptka. Cberia r Boris and Prank Bla bop ware taking . tha car to Philadelphia tor aa orar- . hauling whan It caught firs m an aa- - known manner. The oar waa valued . atflOQO. It wae toy**!win aavs maufc wiaeawA Jamea M. Cheater baa given the ooe- - tract to Otto M. Townsend to nptare s a L Townsend to now about flntohlng work on a balk window tor MMoev A Ho wards on the Eighth strata tado at their real etaate office Mrs Mate B. Baiter sad Mlaa - s-sa-ws "exim waa rather Miff. TbBf are ° receiving congratotattooa of friiais. L ■ a, • g ly Two tota ' qu^ iato;^vy^!&^3yy