OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL." XXXIII, OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY,-. II t,V 21, 1913. NO. 17
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor j . ti.ou Her Year, 8triclly in Advance. ■ Atlantic City Theatres . . - | George Kleine'a Supreme Masterpiece- "•( - QUO VADIS ' goon fret of film' A thrill iu every toot! . K*e»., Jjc, jjc and 50c Matinees Daily, all vats, i$c Maurice Campbell I'reseut. ' „ H. B. WARNER (The Original Jimmy Valentine) ,iim i The Ghost Breaker . A Thrilling Mrl.alrsnia of Love. Romancr mid Laughter Evea.— Jjc, joe, 7SC. fl.Jo. • « Mats. — Jjc, 50c, 75c and fi.<*> Try an Ad. in The Sentinel - - : < Dance Every Cold Lunches. Wedneaday and I'r, Saturday Night E The Excursion house . JAMES CLARK Proprietor * MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMbRS' POINT :: N.J. o
il- — - MORGAN HAND,* ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ^HollcttouMasur and EualMr Id Chancery. 1 1 lOpposlli ''u'fl c " J" | |^A W ^OFFICES**" ' « Apgar & Boswell, j JjAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, < ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HJLDRETH Counscllor-at-I-aw ] JOWNSEND GODFREY . Attorney-at-Law J .. . t. Ii.UAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law ] XOM Klglil li HI reel Ocean t'lty New Jersey Spring Millinery - All lite Latest Styles in Indies and Children's Hats _ J. H.JllLDRETH'S t> Otis M. Townsend ' A Practical Hea»lmre Arcliltorl Licensed hy the State. STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J Blackledge Employment Ageicy 6 Hun Bide., Elfthtti SI. .......as ar.se...,. a..-. "
J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE.' . tunc Hoars- OafU rrom •*'» » p. m. j if t § Allti Corson, I. D. CS ; 8.6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City - New Jersey ] *•"!«# 'jllala ul a I Dn W. P. HAINES ! COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN «lfV. H. J. " Hkhschkl pkttit, m. 1>. .807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY , " " ol"*' u,jto« ?! 15' • ( THOMAS J. - RYAN ' ®0teopatbtflt J 92 I> A 'Central Avenue I City New Jersey CHARLES B. RIDER , ••I>entiMt" J 809 Central Avenue ecu* CITY, N. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy • [IrhlS St. |H Wssls, Ave. J. THORNLEV HUGHES, Manager N Boyle Commercial Agency h 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J, . E. C. BOYLE, rUaager a Claiiua adJunUJ aud i-nlDctaal auywksos in . d
4 P The Best Advertisement 1 of a Hotel is a satisfied guest. No matter how alluring its literature or widespread the distribution. You meet a friend who has stopped there, he expresses dissatisfaction. That ends it, yott don't go there. That has been the foundation of Ocean City's success aud growth 1 — satisfied patrons. It has never been broadly advertised, not nearly so much as all its kindred resorts along the coast where a few individuals or syndicates have such large holdings that they can afford to spend large sums „ in advertising, such as Graves at Cape May; the Bakers and Ottens at b Wild wood; the Risleys at Stone Harbor and Hall at Peermont and " Avalon. Ocean City lias never had a City Booklet that was a credit to the resort, pr4hat did it half justice, and yet it has outstripped most resorts c of the Toast during the past few years in actual, material growth aud i, 'development. We have had no "boom" of the Western type nor been " annoyed and embarrassed with boom values, but prices have steadily advanced as they will continue to do .during the next decade, and it has all t been due entirely to the absolute satisfaction of the summer renter or _ f, hotel guest who later became a land and cottage owner, and as such never ceased to pound the "tom-tom" and resound Ocean .City's praises and merits into the ears of friend and foe during the entire twelve j months <>f every year. That is the basis of Ocean City's prosperity. Its attractions and possibilities have been first established aud then given to the world ■ riva voce, by the most loyal, enthusiastic and splendid Ixidy of patrons « and citizens of which any resort can boast. ■ That is the kind of place in which you need uot have a moment's hesitation to invest your money. Placed with care and judgment, it will . bring to you in the future even greater profits than to investors of the I past. 1 "All right," Vou say, "conceding all that has been said, name us t a great bargain. " Now if by "bargain" you mean a cutting of price far [ below the actual value at this time, we trust such may be few and far between iu Ocean City and it is to the credit of our resort that such is the case. , A property j:bat is offered at a figure considerably below the price 1 at which all surrounding property is held is considered a bargain here. That is an Ocean City bargain, and we are constantly watching for them. , The}- are few, and here is one: 1 A fine Wesley avenue corner tract containing 12,000 square feet „ 1 below Seventeenth street. It can be cut np into four nice building lots including a corner 40x95 feet These lots should readily sell for $5000. , We ftffer the tract for $4000. It is practically on the ocean front. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. . j • ' ." - . ' , < • »•."*' - - ' j ' • / • • . ' . j
MASLAND'S KITSUNE EASY WINNER OF CATBOAT RACE
" Commodore J. Ralph Wilson's Princess Meets Willi An- _ j other Accident. Il »« one of III* pieUlCTl rare- ..1 lis , lili.il yel seen oh ll.e rluli ouree. ami I lie KiIhiiiil- w.oi by :i minute. ami J.;. seconds. f She WW soioi followed over the lillialllug Una by lU-at Commodore Samuel W. Wood " lleii-My-fhree. Inaauim-h a* ll.e bay »»• fairly, aiuoolli and ll.e wind wasn't Mowing a dale. George Y. Hcjiuck'a Dully did 1 not have fundi allow r. W. Maaland'a Kli.iiiie won a line j the championship-event" for ' . Tliejonab of I'oiuni.aloru J llulpb ' VVHaon'a was -nil working lit remark 1 tallied by rharlni W. Illaaer, broke her 1 head-atay while ahe waa beathiK up ' toward Daisy llart, or buoy, and had lo 1 ba lowed In. . | power boats, bill ai-ar.-efy any ..f Ibeiu .'.'apt. I'. Kllwond rarpenter'a I'hiderella 1 1, and Frank J.Uoriuan^-Naii 1 atarted lo race, bin the Nan did not flnlali. _ ' ADMIRES THIS CITY Commodore c. C W Wllaoti. Mr. aud Mre. Arthur Htlfel. of Weal Virginia, have b«eii j C. I'. W. W I Do n al their beautiful 1 auiuuier horue. IS40 Pleanne avenue. > Mr. ritlfel, who la aakl In nan ll.e 1 lariceat prlnllng wnrka Iu the world and who 6njoy.aJ.Hrh -octal |«alilon ' at Wheel hiK, waa humuuaely plvaaeil ' wlih the dellglila of Ocean Oily.1, ea pedal ly nil Hie bay frnnl, ami baa . Ilia diileiulou " to heroine one I of Ocean I'ny'a auiuuier colony In the , near future. ' t Kallrimd Man a VollMKrr. , Joaepb Richard aou and family, id Media, are occupying their collage al I .'antral avenue. They are annual ' vlaltura here. Mr. Illchardaou la vice J prealdeiil uf the I'eiiiiaylvanla Kali- , road Company. |
' MOTOR BOAT CLUB ; HAS BIG PICNIC 'J Members and Their Wives!, i Enjoyed Sports in Woods | at Beesley's Point j1 Hi I ice an I 'ily Xh.b.r lloal < lob li. Id | , ni of Harry l>. I.H .l" ll.e all air ) | f l.iiii.lrcl and llflj- people iiintored. ini ( b. ll.e point and -pread Ibelrj, r llagy, ll.e old I'ui.lral lllgb s.-h..,.lj, , "Pt'nlet. won Ihe lmi.dre.1 yard .l»,li|t , ami .Do the broad Jump. Albert Una , •ell won ll.e l .l yard awlmmu.g ..... , ^ Mra 'W. I.udam ... ll.e vidn. in ] I'liulijlo cap llie i-lliuax. there waa | ll.e married and ajugle men of the ; _ club. The latter wou llic conte-t by , , the ai'iire of 10 to H ! About live o'clock to tlie afternoon aoineoiie auggeated dinner and there | waa a wild aeiamble for tlie Diula, ami 1 followed^ before mcy L'hde.l lul'o Um ' HnaD'toHi'e eve'l'.D of the ."ay . in varloua i-olore.1 Hag" and e'li.'l'.lema of the diltereul yacht club". 1 BAZAR A success r : rtie .ba/.ar given by tin, l.aillea' Auxiliary of Ihe Ereahyterlan fhurcli Krklay ^afternonn and evening, at Ureal credit D due to Ihe mem- t 1 'Clit eooimllteea wert: Fancy table Mr.. J. I'. Fox. Vra. W. M. Kanck. Mra. t'lara Taylor, Mre. aiid^.Mra^T. I.ee A. lama. , Frank Hnyder, Mra W F tiardmer! 1 Mra. Ueorge H.K.y and Mra. Waller ' ' I Handy table .Mra. Fliaw H Itoliner, a Mra. II. liavla olid the MD-ea KlUa- ■ belli ilran'gaii, Ida M. Knock and t LnuDal'oraoii. a ... f William Riday, uf I'blladelphla. a tlahlng fur channel liaaa Saturday. He i went to Fifty-ninth atreel ami auc- c reeded In landing a baaa weighing RA t pounda. I
KINGFISH ARE VERY PLENTIFUL
Are Pulling in Great Messes of Them Here Every Day. KlugHali are being caught In great, number* tlieae day", and big channel ha-a are alao -being pulled Iu by aurf . The hake. or kliigH»li, are laeaullea, the angler- aay". Not an many weakll-h -are being caught by lunik aud ilue, although hniutiera are being lauded l.y net Oaliermen, It D aatd that tlie weak- 1 Hah are not biting hecuuae they are ' finding Imiuenae .|iiatillliea nf abrlinp 1 and anft-ahell crab, upon which Ihey I ^ 1 GOING TO NORFOLK i I K. File Will Take in Big Trip of John K. File, of Philadelphia, ' a 1 realdeut of thia city and a' ' well knowu member of Ijie yacht club, and Ilia wife will leave Philadelphia I Friday on the Hhrlnera' vlalt to the ' temple at Norfolk. They, will go by 1 They* "ill el™ vDIt (Kd Point Hum fori Ueorge Y. Kcliock aud t'harle. S were planning to go on the trip, but they dh. overrd that all the arcum- 1 modatl -na bad been' ari-ured Wfo.e Ibey made application . It'a dignified and girm you a ilelb 1 clone aenae i>r aee-urlty bf own your ome oVKXkS'vtPi. Keektea, your reapoualbillty aa a real 1 entate owner make* you a dealrable 1 citizen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY, Eetale Operator, Ninth and Aabury avenue, next to Ore bouae who will ahuw you the very beat way and aoine of the greateat bargain" to be fouud here on the eaaleet ternu PlHii.a connection. adv. aor'tcr. The Ocean City Title and Tru-t t 'omuany. Iruatee, under mortgageof Ocean tflty Yacht t'lob, hereby Invltea tendera of prnpoaala for booda of aakl Ocean C'lty Yacht Club lo ba aurreiY>ered for redemption on September I, IMS. under ihe condition* of aald mortgage. C. R 8TH.WBLL, adv., 17-21 Secretary. Hoahii. — Can. .accommodate a limited number during July, AugnM and BeplaaabaretfT and Riper week. Apply at Wi 17th St., Ocean t'lty. adv.,7-S,5t
ICLUB'S MUSICAL ■ GREAT SUCCESS „
J Emiucut Philadelphia Soloi ists Were ncatd by au Ap- I | - preeiative Andicncc. 1 1 The audriotliim of the Ik-eau t'lty the inemlwra hut the admiration of all ' ' enier'lmuiei't" g*vell'there.'m,' < j i he aiouaric* have repeatedly lieeu , day evening. wj.enHie llr.l-JMIri mu.l- I ! eal brought out airaudlvnce of luilalc- I ! lover- that i-omplelely fllle.1 the hall. I ijporehea. an andikiiee w hlelu notw Ith- I ; on llie excellently aelecled program. ■ ; .piabtle- of I In. 'hall, Np u "yeDL I ' ance of a number In wlilrb lie liad I The recital waa given b» the follow- < ' lllg well known arllata: . | May F.l.rey Hntz, aoprano; Marie • ' Lang-Ion |J"1, contralto; Ileury llur- ■ ney, teuor; Il.enry llolx, ban; Uurney I ' vlollufat; F. Nevlt. Wel-t.cor-1 netDl; William Thunder, accotnpanlat Tlte program waa aa follow*: ' Quartet — " Sweet the Momenta," s ' I Ka"a Holo~(d| "Al Dawning." t'ad- ' man: (»1 "Two'nf Ha." King. , ' t'nrnet Hoki "O Sinning Light," , I Contralto Molo "Aria." from "Sain- ] | -mi aud Delilah." Sa ill Haena. Violin Holo " Hungarian Itliap«*ly." Ilauaer. ( Soprano Solo (J) "F.legle (With , violin); Maanenel; (A) "Sweel heart*. " , Herbert. , Cornel Solo— Seleeled •I'enor Holo— "Farewell," Kiddle. , Violin Solo~"HeJre Katl," Hubay. , Trio - (From "Kauai," by rei|iieat), , Quartet- "Klgolatlo," Verdi. [ I'oanct Old Tariolie. Mra Aunle A. Ilarrett, of Una' city, Scull, of KiiglDIi Creek. N. J.. ! that a laud lorlolae liaa-lwen fouud in l "wnii p In the rear nf the old home- c "lead hearing Itielr falher'a Initial-. H ' C S. and the dale IN6H. She ataled that ' the rarvlug waa nearly worn oil, but 1 atill dlatlnct. Mr. Richard C. Smith, ' of the ladle*, died In ISM . 1 t-aaiki Big nrnraHah. Walter T. Chandler, of Philadelphia, whoae collage la IM2 t'enlrel avenue, t caught a black driiiutlah weighing .12 I pound- while llahhig In the aurf al I Fortieth etreet Friday. i
CAN'T HOED ELECTION AUGUST I IS REPORT
; : • • ■ * "II BIG VENETIAN CARNIVAL ON BAY . - Club Making Prepara- 0 tions for Another Sue- b eessful Display. 11 Mr*. Clarence c. W. Wllaon and llie ! p , mcmtier- of llie Ladlra' Auxiliary of z , Jlie Ocean City Motor boat Club are (, , making arrangemeula for the club'a e great auuual "Venetian Carnival" lo , lield on the bay Saturday, Auguat 9. i ,| The earufval waa held for the tlrat 0 time Taat aeaaou and It w aa a un»l ; (l pronounced ebeceaa. i The band that will accompany the „ C.T. A. Regiment of Wllke.-ll.rre „ , Augoal 2, for an encampment of , r more than a week, will play at thla ^ i Plana are alao being made for a i military ball to be given hy tlie chib , on a Saturday evening during llie . regiment'* encampment In tbtaclty. PRAISE FOR CITY Mr. aud Mra. William C. Wllllima. ' of Pblladelphla.are ap<>iidlng the week- < enfl with Dr. lieugiian on the Uerdena t . tract. - v r Mr. William* la the member of Common Council from the Eighteenth 1 Werd. Philedelphia. He la a babltue | I of and Intereated In Avalon, hut wa« , enthualaatlc about the pragma aud Improvement of Ocean City. He agree* with all vlallora knowing the 1 . lower beachee that ite future la aeaured , andlliat Ihe land value# muit Increaae I rapidly. Councilman William* waa i particularly Imiireaaed with the gen- , eral condition* here a* they appeared . to him. and be vai strong In In* appreciation of the yacht club'a new ' Christian Myers and" wife, qf Walk- ' j eravltle. Md.. are guest* of Ueorge W. Shirley and wife at their cottage ou 1 Brighton place. Mr. Myere D a brother 1 • of Mr*. Shirley. Noth k.— July 11, 1913 Jerome s. Rush was appointed a commissioner for Pennsylvania for a term at five j year*. adv. If y For Runt:— Fine loued Francis Hat con Piano. 7S6 Wesley, city, adv., tf
No Official Notification of Pro- I posed Special Action Haa Been Given. According to election oflloera. there | cannot legally be a special election ' here Friday, AuguM I, for the purpose ■ of voting UII the <|ue*tlpu of a city hall < and Widening and paving with wood I : block a firtlon of Ninth street where ' Ihe new auto bridge le to euetr. The law. tliey aa>, re«|ulrra that ' public notice of en election shall be ' given by llie proper etly nfflciala ' days before the date or an election, and the election officer* muat I •It one week before aoeh election for ' purpose of registering voter#, ">• 1 officers to be notified of the election < day# before they hive thla alttlng. < One of the election officers says ba I aaked one of the city official, about the notices, aud this official elated Ibal he ' walling to hear from the city I solicitor, . - ! 32 YEARS MARRIED l» an t alear Mvlr. Sunday, when the offering al the morning -ervk-e waa about to ha taken In llie First M. K. t'liurcb, Ihe Rev. Dr. Haines, tlis pastor, remarked Incidentally that tlie day waa the thirty-second anniversary of hit marriage end that he would celebrate It by putting a Ave dollar bill on the The congregation evidenced their appreciation of the occasion by contributing »i.H7. For seem it, ike Velar. 1 Six-room bouae witb bath $12 -Hi par ' mouth. adv. Josrpii I. Son. i. A Co. For Hai.b— In the Gardens Tract, several moderate priced lots recently acquired by me on Station Road, east, . close to new trolley Una, np to grade with new curbs and walka. Look for , new algn. Thomas J. Sawyer, Worr ceatar, Haa. adv. 7-10 tf. The salens el. Printing House I* kept busy turning out job work, bat II . will be pleased to do yours. Coma Id r and talk It over. adv ! Edgar A. Uergboltz Instructor Id mmib. and language* at Ocaan City. - Address 1861 N. 17 St.. Plilla., Pa. f adv., 41.
CHANNEL BASS GIVING I FISHERMEN RARE SPORT .. ■;
CITY "GOES FOR" GAS COMPANY Claim is Made That Many Lights Af£ iu a Deplor'able, Condition. At the l-'nmuilaaloilers'.rrgiilar inretThursday afiemooa-il waa deckleil that the gas company tw notllled nf the deplorable condition of the lights , In different pert* of the city, especially the district between Forty-fifth and Flfly-tlrst street" on Central avenue, where II Is said but one or two lights are In worklngorder. If tliecotnpany •|ne* not Idok Into the matter and repair broken mantles, globes, etc., the July payment will be withheld until the trouble Is remedied. The board also agreed thai Hag-pave- , uieiit walks throughout the city which ; are In broken condition shall ba repaired within ten days, or tlie same shall he dune hy a private contractor : at theex|<en*e of Frank Met 'ulloogh, , the orlgliisl contractor. LIKES TO FLY wise I. or d Wasn't Rcrtost When •he Went Along wltk Or my. Miss Lord, at Cooperetowii, N. Y.. been S|>endlnK a few days In thla city. She D much Interested in avlatkin. She came over from Atlantic City two weeks ego and made a flight with Ueorge A. Gray In ble biplane, going up a distance or more than Too Mlaa I eird aald she did not mind In the least being so high in the air. Hhe perfectly cool and composed, and told her alir waa oooler than lie waa on lila fl'ret |rlp. Mlaa l<ord admit* that she became a trifle timid ae she took her seat lu the machine, and If auyoue had told har then not to go she would have left Ilia biplane, but after the machine began it* ascent abe felt all right. William rtiuke*. uf NorthlleklT employed Iu Ihe Headley A "Adauiei plan-, log mill In thla city, had oua of bla thumb* and Index lingers badly crushed and torn lu a cogwheel at lbs mill while at work this morning. The bnne was crushed In bla thumb. Dr. I. N. Urlscmn, who waa aummonad, dressed the Injury aud I* endeavoring save tlie thumb. Mot Mia Chairs. N. H. (luff- say* that the chairs ou the beach front About which com- : plaint waa made by George A. Gray, the aviator, are not owned by htm, lias ha anything to du with them.
DEMOCRATS LOOK OVER THE FIELD
Friends of Coleman F. Corson Push Him for Ihe Office of Sheriff. The members of the Cape May Democratic Executive Committee and a few of the other leaden •<f the party mat at Cape May Court last week end discussed political conditions. Mpeecbss of an optimistic nature made by Heaator Wbeaton, As- > eemblyman Porter aud Prosecutor "Mall" Jefferson. T#o Important county offices are to tilled Ibla fall— those of assembly, and sheriff1. Three office* are > held by Democrats, for the Bret In many year*, and the follower* of Ihe Jeffersonian doctrine# will make i big effort tocootlnue there conditions, i Coleman F. Coreen, present deputy i sheriff-, will he a candidate to succeed > Sheriff Melvlii. He has many strong friends throughout Ihe oouoty who will exert every effort In bla behalf. It la more than likely thai Assemblyman Porter will be a candldat* for re-election. ' The sentiment of the membership of s Iramanuel Baptist Church le against • closing the church ou Honday eve- - nlogs. Hence the open-air services ■ anuounced as possible must be either ■ given up or added aa au extra service. ' The Rev. Arthur Gee, the pastor; atill " bopre lo make some kind of arrangement whereby the Boardwalk throng ' can have a good alng and IDteu to a ' alien talk on Holiday evenings without leaving the "Walk." Wrslrrs I'slou Trlcersph CoreTile Western Union Telegraph Company has opened an office in the basement of the Hotel Normaodle on-tlw Hea. Kelt- Telephone No. IS7. 7 Subscriber* who wish lo send a tela- '■ gram can have the charges for asm* * appear on the monthly bill rendered " by the Telephone Company". At night, on KUnday, or no holiday*, r- when the local office may be closed, the Telephone Company will eooueet Its il subscriber* to an open Western Colon n office. adv., 18-a □ Fob Hale.— 1'ottagre and lots in r. most desirable local loos in Ocsan City, Apply to A.Uollon619 A "bury avenne, Ocaan CEy. Niw Jersey. adv.
Capt. Nickerson Has Lauded the Mont and Heaviest ^ Thus Far. t The rivalry here for the possession of the Hmllhemeu cup haa bean vary keen, especially at the Tower cod of the city, In the vi'clnlty of Fifty-ninth ' at feel. V' At present t 'aptaln Nickerson, of the l ulled Slates I.lfe-Havlng Station at Fifty-ninth atreel, D In the lead, tiD ■ heaviest IDh weighing 89J pounda He 1 also leads lu numbers, having caught '.even. LU. Fulmar D a close tecood. * having landed Ave. l>r. Lummla haa ' alao been- vary fortunate, landing 1 Ihree. Thla tlahlng la remarkable, consider- " lug Ihe fact thai flah of all klnda have i been very aca'rce Ibis year. Until the * la-t few days .Hi* "calchre or klDgfiah p and weak flah have been smaller than 1 In former years both lu the eurf and In the baya. But within the past weak - aome of Ihe ald-tlm* calchre have been ' made In the bey. FDblog for channel baa* depend* 1 largely on llie formetlou of lb* beach r front; a gully thai can be reached by > "Bating, that baa deeper water than the ordluary straud la always fre"luautad by tble ganiey flah wbao on tha coast. Such a gully sxleta below Flfty-ulntb atreel. i Following la a record of channel baas taken from thD place aa kept by T. I as Adams: May -JTnjL'apt. Nlckeraoo, 34 |iouDda June 7,"" , 28 •• . June 26, L. H. Fulmar, 27 " 27. •• . aoj », -. , July 4. . » . " 8, Capt. Nlrksraon, 82 •• "« 8, - » 87» «« i " 8. Or. Lummla, *7 J " 9, ' Capt. Nlckareoo, " •• IS, L. H. Fulmar, ^ " 16, Capt. Nlckareon, S9j " " 16. " » 89 « , " ««. " " " If, Or. Lummla, 28 " " 17, L. B. Fulmer, 87 •• ; " 17, Mr. Maglnoue, 87 >• The Field aud Stream offeee a nonher of trophies for the heaviest flab at . being offered for channel bare. Ik. M. v Hclfenetlen holds the record so liar, a landing ona at Coraon'a Inlet, wetghf lug 49j pouuds. MADE INSPECTION * rtesajlvaBtB naliread See Took Leak si Clab Waaaa Sere. The committee representing the , Dwrd of management of the P. R. R. . Y. M. C. A. arrived In town Friday . tu make their auoual Inspectmn of the * club house on the bay froot. After a bualnaea masting the party waa given an elaborate dinner, at which tints many questions for tha future betlarmsnt of the dob ware paaaad a poo. | After dinner, the boys were given a ' chance to show tha Inspectors their skill In handling themselves In the water, and boat races, swimming 1 events and the swamping of boats Elliot Kemmy waa lbs winner of Ihe swimming contest, defeating Tnrtt Y Phillips by a very doe* margin. Ova* .. fifteen boy# entered the coolest. « -David Kealsy proved to be tb* on ret man nf the group and palled bis shell I. across the winning Ho* la foil boatlength ahead of Jobh Cross. B The company of Ovre and Walsh romped away wKbtbe swamping bont r contest, having succeeded lo upsetting i heir boat and paddling with tt to U shore a good distance ahead of any on* alas In lbs field, e About four o'clock In the afternoon I Hie party embarked on tb* good sloop ■ Penney and, idling to tb* yacht dob, a were ooortsously shown through that i. magnificent structure. .Re-embarking, y a trip waa mada to Longport, whan I tha inspecting group broke ap, aome g to return to Philadelphia by way of o Atlantic City and other* sailing back toOmaa City, i- Tb* committee was entirely mUaflad ir and Immensely pleased with the conditions at lb* dub boom ami expressed their desire to remain longer In Oman t 'Ily If business duties would parsUI. , Ou lbs committee were W. A. FM>f ton, chairman; Col. W. B. Wilson. W. •t Hammarslay, H. A. Km Day, B. F. s- Miliar, A. T. Laughed. R. 8. Bufflagion. W. H. Hungerford, J. K. Ryeler, |f U. c. Harriett and A. MeMlnn. 'j Par Sals Wat aveoo^'bargnta fog g quick ml*; fiva-room ragtags. U8 Wmt . aveane. price. 11,0*1; Seven -room cottage, Wesley rand, entirely modern, bargain, or will exchange for pcopaety suburban lo Camdao or PhftarMphia. Lot oo Central aveane.batwano . Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, facing tb* ocean, flMO; earner let. Twentieth et. and Central eve., |I4W. FRANK t DARBY, " KEAL KSTATK BBOKKB, ®e Boura* BMg. 8th and AafouyAee. ,« For Saul— Two Aabary raw •d lets, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth at rests. Baetloii D. No*. <14 and 61.6; aeay to find, being the oofo koto In is that square cleared of broah; lank foe ta algn. m Tko*. J. Sawyer, ad VI. Watrmtar, Mam. Fob Kejct. — New Rlebmead Ffoae (U to prtvm. family. IWdfom » ° t7 ai ili-irll irmint ln"!h.'a^l It. MEL.

