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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-

VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CrTY. N. J„ THURSDAY, AU<ll ST 1J, 1M:1. NO. 20

Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN CITY. N. J. I -"r- \ ' E R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor , •t.ou Per Year, Strictly in Advance. Atliiile Oitr Theitret umimiiiiiivmi The Triple Triumph of New York, Chicago and Bo a ton. , loo NIGHTS EACH TO CAPACITY AUDIENCES lee Fields' III Star Company lu Ilia Melodies Jumble of Jolllfloallou HANKY PANKY 15-STA«S-1S ISOU- LAUGH*- UUJ 3t>— tlRKNIC HKAUT1I.S SO Mate.-'Jle.We, 74e.*JJD»nd II. Ill . Kvee.— She. SOr. 7fc, ll.tu, *l/n aud A! ui ALL NIXT WF.IK Charier Hrubman Present* RICHARD HATTIE CARLE & WILLIAMS In the Fastidious Mueical Joviality ( THE DOLL GIRL ••The Dramallals Oel What They Waal" EVENINGS— 25c to B<" MATINEES— 25c t. *1 80 Try an Ad. in The Sentinel • sin : - I Due* Every Cold Lunchee, Wednesday and P»c. Saturday Night I The Excursion House JAMBS CLARK Proprietor ' MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. ,

ATTVRNEVB.ATI.AW. MORGAN HAND. ATTORNEY and : COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, OuurcSw^jourt'lIuuuaiwuIue^NtdAr^YubUc-' ' Laps mat cwiiirr ■oimK, a. 1. (Oppoafta Public BuUdlafii. , ' BU'W"LL ; Apgar & Boswell, it'll II.- K m 'I I" ' A-31IRV AVKNUK and KluHTII HTHKKT . OCEAN t'lT*. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law ■ ml Hmlcllor, Maatrrjuill KlsnilUft UOIoe-N&tU UemJMrml ^ j , 'TOWNSEND GODFREY . Attorney-at-Law Hatldln* ' Al .lewuiCtlysaturdayi ■ . ...... _ I ^ILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law WW Eighth Hlreet Ocean I 'Hy New Jer-ey Spring Millinery • All the Idlest Styles in Laclie*' and ■ Children's Hats J JJlLDRm ^ ^ , Otis M. Townsend A Practical Heaalmrt Architect Licensed by the Hlale. -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. AT ONCE ron HELP OR POSITION Bliclledgt Employmnnt Agency 1 Bui Bldg.. Eighth Si. net 1

•ituntL j I , J N. GRISCOM, M. D. ' K1QHTH BT. AND WKHLF.Y AVE. HotbTbdora-BMi. to; later-flute, W A one* iluurs- Ug*h Al Klchenl Tuwnaend'a. I'slsriuo, Ou lo 6J0 . ni. dally, llell Phone, farmer • l.iu>. Ml < iff! Allen Corson, I. D. *5? • IB Weeley Avenue Ocean City Naw Jersey J DK W. P. HAINES ' COR. NINTH ANO WESLE* AVE I OCEAN CITY. N. J. ^ H KRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. I). |< 607 WESLEY AVE. i OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY oflU*MOU,*:U"is!s| ! THOMAS J. RYAN , t ®0teopatbi«t ; 8S5-A Central Avenue , Ocefei City Now Jereey — — — — — — — ' I [)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ; 809 Central Avenue 1 im'ea* tlltv. b. j. Hughes' Central Pharmacy ; rflfcn St. lie Wwtay Art. ( „ . „ . . „ . „ I IU U I'ti.'U. . M A Inl'T NlSlr. M U Prescriptions our apsolali;. Alwaye arcurlr> ISjUSlrn" J. ThORNLEY HUOHKS. Manager Nl«lil bell at Iron! door of etore , Boyle Commercial Agency ; 624 Elfhth St. Ocean City, N. J, ' B. C. BOYLE, fUnager | Claitue adjusted ami collected anywhere is ; . Btelee. ~ I

I V I t • ' _ r . ■ I -a. • I v ; . . 1 We have tried to urge the merits of Ocean City as a field for the careful investor. Now for the investment, and here is a high class one that stands alone as a bargain of its kind. OCEAN FRONT CORNER BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK Only 200 Feet from Terminus of Atlantic City Trolley It measures 80 feet along the "walk" and is 225 feet deep inside. No better location on the front for an Ocean Pier while the inside ground is finely adapted to every character of Boardwalk use. An ideal location for a Theatre in the middle rear, Stores on both sides, Apartment House or houses fronting on the side street. Riparian Grant. It can be bought at a figure so far below other corresponding ocean front that, if two years interest, and taxes were added to it, the result would still be under present prevailing prices. It has been estimated that more people pass this ground between G and 1 1 p. m. than any point south of Ninth streetCall and investigate it and we are sure you will pronounce it the Greatfst Bargain in Central Ocean Front to be found. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue • S \

STEPS TAKEN TO BUILD ! - RESORT'S NEW CITY HALL

! Commissioners Also Move In Matter of Ninth Street | Improvements. At the meeting «f the City I 'oiuiulsslonera, Ttiureday afternoon, It was decided. on tool ion uf Director Thorn, that lite board member, be a commit- - lee to eecnir plans and specltleatlou* a city ball In accordance with the ordinance pained al the .pet-lal elecAugust I. (In mo(l..u of director Kblter, Dlree- ( Thorn wee lunlriirted to give the tenant* of 'propertle. at Ninth sirrel ( and Asbury avenue notice to vacate ( by November 15 The bullillugit lo be ( vacated are the city lock up, the ( double building oil Anbury avenue, near Ninth Uriel, and a little houae 10 _ die rear of the lire houae , Al the expiration of the time limit, f the properties are to he aold to the highest bidder The bids are lu be ( opened .September It. tin motion of Director fisher, tbe . city solicitor » aa Instructed todrawjip J a nodes lo b« published in both papers ( lor tbe sale of the properties al NlutX ( street and Asbury avenue. / On motion of Director Thorn, die | city euglneer was Instructed to prepare | plan* and ■pccltlceUoua forltbe paving | of Ninth street. The street Is to have a concrete base, with bituminous top, | and tbe gutters are to be of brick from West avenue to the Junrllou of die bridge. Tha city eugllieerpon motion of UL , rector Klsber, was Instructed lo silver Tire for Mils for the paving of Ninth , j street from West avenue to die Junction of (lie bridge, lie to prepare (lie , plans and epaclllcadous. and die bids to be npeuad (September 4. i WENT ON BAR Motor Stool Idler Mas satstiop miring Hlg Riiuall. The unexpecteit squall which came ( up so quickly from the west lata Monday afternoon caught quite a number of yachting parties unawares, and . only tbe cool head at the helm In | many cases prevented serious sect- ( A cruising party In die motor boat wareceught olt' lha Inlet at about | 1 5.30 o'clock and driven on a sand bar. One -of Captain Hlackmen's craw at i ; tha United (States I.lfe-Havli.g (Station 1 at Fourth street, patrolling the heach than, caught sight of their dla- . tress signal and It WAS not long before lifeboat waa launched and tha party brought safely ashore. Tlw boat was gotten off tha bar at one o'clock Monday morning and. suffering no damage, was brought talely Into lbs bay.

BEN MY CHREE WAS I WINNER oyiACE Commodore 8. W. Wood's Boat Had No Trouble in { 1 Defeating Others. Tba club championship raca for sail * boats at tha Ocean City Yacht Club took place (Saturday afternoon from ' tbe wharf of tha dub bouse. k The boats got oeer tba starting Una ^ * In good order aud tbe prospects fur a close race looked exceedingly promisr lug, but after a short dmatbeBtn- . My-Chrae, captained by (Samuel W. Wood waa seen to forgt ahead aud t after turning tba Homers' Point buoy « held the lead for tbe remainder of the 1 race, crossing the Hue nearly ten ■ mluutee ebesd of tbe Princess. Ths Betty .sailed by Ceptslu Rowland t iScbock. met with an accident lo tbe I rnalu sheet rope off Lazy Harbor aud was forced to drop oat of lha race. ' The summary: ' Will Build Stuugaluss. Mrs. Mary C. Hartmau, of Philadelphia, has made* contract with Walter V. Hsae fur tba erectkiu of * bungalow at Nineteenth elreet and Central avenue It will contain all Improvements and will coat $2200. Big Click ml BeakSsk. Prank Young and wife, Ralph Young, Alleo Hoover, Wm. T. Prettyman and Henry Crea want Milling oat. sKltaod caught I3S large wcakUsh lu two and one-half hours. When they started lo some back tbe Mib were •till biting voreetouely. This la one of the largest catches of tbe sseson. It's dtgnlBed and gives you a deli- / clous sense of asenrtty to own your ome at CITy. Besides, your raaponatUllty as a real aetata owner makes you a desirable clti»n. Think K over, then mill on HARRY HKADUKY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouse who will show you tbe very beat way and some of U>e greatest bargains to be found bare on tba easiest terms Plume connection . adv. For Bala— Cottages and lota in BMlMnbli locations in Ocean City, Apffly to A. Cotton m Asbury aveaae, Oaaan City, Naw Jersey. adv.

( ORGAN RECITAL A MUSICAL TREAT . Young Philadelphia Artist' * Was Ably Assisted by Miss Mildred Brooks. The large audience el the organ re a dial by K^Kennelh Howe In the P.lrsl i M. K. Church last evening was most | lalunient and of llie masterly skill shown by Mr. Hows at llie great a 1 organ. a Prom tbe opening uumber, the ex- t qulaltr lntermer./o from "Cavallerla I to the ever melodious and | entrancing overture from William t Tell," the recital held one" !n rhapso , 1 dies of delight. ' t Mr Howe's -Arabesque" "To the t r>ea" from - A Wandering li-abeic" f | and lha ■■Starlight" fr.HU ".Sea PJece-," 1 and magulMcent tectinlque. ^ tine might expect and would look , ' for (lie proper reading of these uum- ' from au organist of mature yeara. > ■ but, wheu one considers the youth of j 1 Mr. Howe, Ills conception of the mean' > lug of tbe composers and his execution i 1 are really wonderful. ' Mendelssohn's "Bung Without | Words." always a geui, lost nothing ' • of Its charm by Mr. Howe's playing. , Tha singing by Miss Mildred Brooks. I 1 contralto, of Philadelphia, made a ' particular appeal lo the audience. Hhe , • voles Dst rung, vibrant ki.d II Iedj ! to her every appeal. Ocean City Is particularly fortunate ] In havlug musicians of the marked i ability of Mr, Howe and Miss Brooks. ' WANT PAVILION J | At tha City Commissioners' mcellng • ThurMlay afternoon, William M. "Taylor, ripreaaullug the Ocean City Cottagers' Association, placed a petition. < signed by many taxpayers In tbe die- 1 trtot ap>und Fourteenth street, request- ( ' log that a pavilion be rrecled on the ; > Boardwalk at Fourteenth elreet, to ; eerve a* a resting place and to be large , , enough to contain a couple of retiring , 1 Tbe commissioners piomlsed to do ( ■ everything In their power for llie i pavilion, I ItrllghtrU WHK Ctl«r. ( , Jamaa Gallagher and family, of Lanadowna, are hare'oB their tlrst , ' visit. Mr. Oallagher expresses him- | r self as delighted with Ocean City, lie ; says it te Just tha place for him. ,

FORM j' ORGANIZATION Officers Have Been Elected ~ aud tbe Club Will be In- j ] corporated. A body of Masons met Sunday even iie-aml -Ninth etreai, ind Tffwntd an urganl/allon lo be hereafter known ^ a> the Summer Visitors- Masonic Club of Ocean City. tloti ro|s>rtrd through lie chairman. '' Behhorn, and, with a few Tha permanent oltlcera were elected a> follows: President, William K Hex- *' Itrst vice president, Oeorge F. l'| Fish; second vice preeldent- Herman secretary. Frank I). New- *' treasurer. Daniel H. Parte, The ' hoard of directors, the Hrat three of " w hum are elected to serve three years, [* (he next three directors two^ear. aud JJ the last three to eerve one year, are as a William Mcl'oach, Alexander Lawrence, Powell I- It titan, Jotiu M. Hod- " a»u. Charles J • urraii, Oeotge V. A rtchucti. Dr. W H Wycoll. John B atid Archibald T. James. II was decided to Incorporate tbe club, the same being left In the hauds ° 1 of Audrew C. Boswell, a lawyer or » I thlsclty. K There are now on the membership (| hers sod1 It Is ooiitldenlly icx peeled A , that by next season the organlr.atlon t< will comprise at least 1000 Ma-ter g > Masons, dtawu from all part* or llie . country aud whu make their cummer . Iiomdpn Oceau City, J1 This club, however. Is open lo not I only summer visitors, but meratwrs of * the lucal lodge are also eligible to r membership. The due* hsv# been placed at one dollar per year, and as J meetings are held bl monthly at llie Masuulu Ha 1,1 during June, July, . 1 August and Heplembar, all Masons are invited to attend, examination being waived. It Is hoped by the members that (his Masonic club will prove to b* i force for grest good to the welfare and . progiess of Ooean City. VISITED CANADA J Hotslrr mad ktrs. Bush Bach I ron ■>riiittitrul Trip. Hqulre and Mm J. B. Rush, of (tile . cltv. have returned from a most da- 1 light ful trip to ClnclnnaU and Canada. Tlw S pure was tba delegare from Al- I city Lodge of Moo -a to tbe 1 convention held In Cincinnati. . At the close of the convention they 1 started on the homeward trip, and ' ' the many places they visited | were Niagara Fail*, Quebec and Mon- | .slurried In Church. 1 TheKev.C McLaren Howard, rector ' , of the Holy Trinity Kplacopal Church, (tile city, united in marriage, at noou I Haturday ,1'ounorT. Jones aud Mis* l.a- < Francos Keen, hdh of Phlladelptila. 1 Jones lie* beau for many yean a • resident uf Houth Ocean City.

OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB 1 NOMINATES ITS OFFICERS

TENNIS PLATERS COMING X t T i Tournament on H. Y. Lake's ' Courts 1A to Start Wednesday, August ao. ■ The annual summer tournament of Houtb Jersey Tennis Association 1 will b* held on tbe courts of Harvey 1 Lake, Atlantic avenue and Blxtb 1 •treat, beginning August d0. There has always baau a great In- ' taken In this tournament and a number of entries are expected. Anyone wishing to enter tbe tournament may do ao at tha oOtoa or H. Y. 1 Asbury avenue, below Kighlb ' at rest. Tba entry fee for singles will he tl; , for double*, f 1. 50 There will be men's singles and doubles, also ladles' singles and mixed doubles. Kntrlaa will dose on the evening of ' Augnat IH. CAWYBRS PLEASED^" Appointment ml M. B*. hldrrdgr A dispatch from Cape May says: , Tba appointment of Henry H. El- . dredga, cashier of tha Merchants' Na- - tlonal bank liars, aa Common Plaas 1 Court Judga of Cap* May County by \ Governor Fielder glvaa general satis, f faction bare and U especially gratifying to mem here of tba local bar. Mr. Eld red ga auooaeds Co rtis Thorn p•oo Baker, who died recently. I- Mr. Eldiadge la a graduate of the " University of Pennsylvania law kchool and was admitted to tha Nan Jersey d bar aa an itiomulsejl tha Juna la term of tba BupremeUuVrtUi 1811. For Balc — IiTtha Uardans Tract, several moderate priced lots recently o acquired by me on rilatkiu Road, east. a close to naw truNay Boa, up to grada * with naw curbs did walks. Look for la naw sign. Thomah J. Bawykk, Wor- '• caster, Maaa. adv. 7-lOlf. To rent for riaptamber, the cbotcs, In elegantly equipped second floor apartf, merit, 802 Bt. Charles pi sea. Apply to a, any Agent, of 806 Hi. Charles place r. adv. 7-81-41-

C. J. Curran to be Commodore ^ aud C. P. Wall Vice Commodore. At lhaauuual meeting of tlw members of tba Oceau City Yacht Club for the nomluallon of ofllears for tbe club, j. Saturday evening, Vice Commo T dure Charles J. Currau was uoauL (< mously nsuied for lha position of commodore. Only one name waa praeauted for ( uomluatlon as vice commodore—that of Charles F. Wall. Rear Commodore ? ( Hxmual W. Wood, who waa lo line to succeed Capt. Currau aa vica comtno- . dore, decllnad to permit his uain* to j be used lu connection with the ofllce. Ry reaeun of tils ofllce, Mr. Curran j . will be e member of tlw board of . governors. Alfred M. Gray aud , Clinton L. B. reck ley , whosa terms expire, werar-nomlnaled. C. Warren Andenon and Nurmau W. Kurt ware renominated •■ mam ben I of tbe regaita committee. H W " I Wood was named In place of Richard Neline. ' t . J-'rleuds of Mr. Nelms are sorry ha , smls uot renominated They say ha liaa always taken great Inlareat in club avail la, particularly the racing ( ; contests. | c Tlw nuai-liuuus selection of Vica , Commodore Curran to head tba or- | gaulzatlon Is a deaarvad irlbuta lo on* , L wlto for years has worked hard for , the advancement of the club ( y New llama Laws. ,. New Jersey gunners are posting . r. themselves on the provhdoD* of the new federal gime law which gom Into >. eflect on ()--tobar 1 and supersedes State regutallona. Tbe oeer law proie blbtta all spring shooting and makee a )| closed season until September I, 1819; ,y for all abort birds except -black-breasted it and goldrn plover, Wlleon or Jack snipe, wood dack and greater or leaser yellow legs. There can be uo spring g, snipe Shooting hereafter nor of other ly shore birds In tbe exeepttd list daring May and June. There can ba no spring or shooting uf ducks, gaaaa and brant ir. I while on tbalr way lo tbalr northern If. breading grounds. B, • * rt- 1 For Balk.— Two lots Mxtflu feat, I corner Fifty-eighth and Central Address K. <i. H.. Hbtixb. offiea. 4t- 1 adv. 7 -81-51. ■vr-'

"VENETIAN CARNIVAL"; BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE

I YACHT CLUB TO HELP CHILDREN ,

of Auxiliary Will Give Card Party Prlday, a August 15. c" Auxiliary uf llie Ocean City ,| Yacht Club are oltlcera of the Northern e Homefur FrlendlemChllc^gi, Twenty- „ llilrd and Brown streets, I'lilladelphla. an Institution housing and taking |( While these ladles are lu Ocean City J,' ei. Joy lug their outing for the summer. a their thoughts often arr carried back L tu these children, who havt no on* to provide an outlug for them during the ( heat of th- summer mouths, excepting ,, IhrouglT the etrorlc that have been made by llie ladles In the past. A cant party was given last yaar c under the auspices of the t li-ean City (| Club's Ladles' Auxiliary. A vary ^ handsome sum was rrallr.nl and the ( children had an outing, some In the t country, others at tha mountalna aud seashore. A card party will be given ( August 15, at 2 p.m., at tlia club house, by the Ocean City Yacht Club, aud the proceeds w ill go , the outing fund uf tbe Northern ( Home for Krlendlaes Children. How the hearts of tha children , Jumped for joy when the news reached , home! They all cried "Three j cheers fnrYhe Ocean City YachtCIUbl" ( CAMP MEETING ' I Annual acrvtcrs Here Will Rrsta | The thirty-fourth annual camp meet- | will begin In this city Friday avati- j August 22, when the opening ear- t mon will bedellvarad by the Rev. Dr. R. H allies, pastor of the First M. | K. Church. I Tba dally program will be aa foL 6.80 a. m.— Morning watch, H. V. J lu charge. , 10 a. in.— Bible conference, tha Rav. M. Howells and family lu charge. 2 p. m —Children's meeting, the Rev. H. H. (loir, Jr., and Mrs. Guff In charge 8 p m — HtillniMs meeting, Mrs. Clara In charge. 7 p. m. -Young people's meeting, the Rev. K. A. Welle and Mrs. Walla < . charge. 7.80 p. m. I'ralse service. Prof. J. T. ! Praatwlch and Mrs. Preatwlch In charge. Tha aarmon on Haturday evening i August 23, will ba preached by the Rav. Charles M. Boswell. i

MILITARY MASS AT ENCAMPMENT

Throng Witnessed Unusual Ceremony on tbe Bay Pront. ci The novel and Impoalug oaremoulaa ^ of a "Military Maaa" drew a larga number of paopla to tha C.T. A. U. p, camp on Hunday morning. Ib maaa waaicelabralad In a floored A tent elevated somewhat from tha ground. w The celebrant of tha maaa waa tba l0 Rav. John J. (>' Malley, chaplain of iba regiment, aud lie waa assisted by tba H, Revs. Joliu J. Hwaanay, J. W. Maloy |h aud Tboa. J. Hone. Tba cltolr sang Ht. Barthulomew'a f) Mass In K-flaL p •The Inflammatus" from "BtabAt wee eung et tbe offertory by „ Miss Millie Itonoma, accompauled by fu the regimental band. tc At the conclusion of the services, Chaplain O'Mallay took occasion to M return tba thank* of hlmaalf and tba b members of the regiment for tbe triad „ treatment given them during their stay In this city, which, be assured bt* p hearers, tliey would not eooo forget. y Nrw Bp»a I--W. L Kacausa of tlte larga number uf ludw- ( criminal* arraBa of "spaadktg" auto lata by magtatretM, Piaamntvllla baa ' decided to taka tbe matter In Its own hand* by Introducing a new epead a ' ordinance, giving th* tourist advao c of tha twalva mils. law. Tha I ounce of prevention la not looked upon I very favorably by the magistrate*. ' who believe lo the pound of cure. , 1 The new ordinance le to be Introduced ! at tbe next meet lug of tbe Mrougb ' council, and la said lo be. uuaujmoualy ■ favored. f , MrrctiMnt Vlllr Kditor Hrir. I. W H Law la, editor of the Merchami elite Review, is amoug (lie visitors E here, where lie Is meeting a large r uumlwr of friends from Merchantvllle g aud vicinity Mr. Isewls and tile wife ir are living at 80S Eleventh street. They g have been summer residents of this ' Fur Ha la— Two Aatmry avtnm tula, between KiKhtaeotb aud Nlua-I 615; easy to And, being the only lm* in I t, that square cleared of brush; look for t- sign. Thou J. Hjwvxr, 4. adrt. WurcMer, Mare. !

Motor Boat Clnb'a Annual Event on Bay More Successful Than Ever. A great throng of people participated lu the festivities of the '-.Venetian Carnival" on the bay front Haturday evening, under the eueplce* of the Ocean City Motor Boat Club aud lha tAdtae' It was a remarkable soelast year, but It waa mocb more so The bay front for square* was prettily decorated with lanterns and varicolored lights, and tbe effect waa unique. Tha y tailors ware entertained Brat at the bay villa of Capt. C. Kllwood CarI er Than they went to the home of Past Commodore William D.Hnow and l hence lo the home of Commodore C. W. Wilson. On the prettily arranged lawn of Wilson's home tbe last was served. There was an Immense tbroug. Tha paopla ware conveyed from tha club houea to tha three vlllaa referred In tba boat* of Capt. Baujamln HenWm. Winner, Robt. Watrnar, lha Alpha Boat Club, aud J. H. Pile's from I'lilladelphla, flylbg lha colors of the Island Height* Yacht Club. Following (he dinner, the partMpants were taken lu big bay wagouslo the Club's Boardwalk lannax, where there wee a dance. There also tba quaao and tha mamben of tbe court appeared late In tbe . evening. The quean, who was Miss 1 Jauaballa Ewmg, looked particularly attractive, and tba lad las In waiting very pretty. Thay ware: Mlaaaa Maria Mack. Margaret Luhae. May Henry, Keturah Baron and Maria Churchill Hungarfbrd, Jr.. Charlaa Hungerford and Ebrhart Brown, youths of ntna and tan yean, were pages. Tbe elavee were "Baron" Thomas, Ore. Percy . Delancy aud Benjamin Ctlna. Daring tba avaotng tha C. T. A. U. Regiment's band played many •• lections, which ware appreciated by lha crowda on tha wharf and porches. HAD TRACK MEET istrreMlaaMranle Awsmsb fierTba Garmantown Boys' Club, wboaa . members are camping on the bay front ■ at Tanth street, no off a track me* amongst themselves Thursday after- . noon on tbe beach. > There were gold and Hirer medals given lo tbe highest point winners in p bothjunlor and senior daeeae. . Harold Plerson waa lha star for the seniors, winning two Are* places and senior*, winning two nre* pieces ana

one second place, gaining a total uf IS potnla, while James Hwertx proved a close second with 8 points. • For tha juniors, Harry Doolay, cap- [ luring 3 Orel places, proved to bo tba hlgbaat polut winner, totaling 15 points with Charlaa Bramblay second, ba • massing three points. amassing three points.

Hummary: * Junior 50 yard dash— Pint, H. ltoolay; second, Paul Klllkulac; third, Brambley; fourth, H. Camel berry.' Hanlor 78 yard daah— First, J. M. Davis; seoond, H. Plareoo (acrateh); third, J. O' Don nail (6 yards); fourth, Caaaelbarry, (8 yards). Junior sack raoa— First, J. Wark; second, B. Doyle; third, P KlllkulMo; fourth. W. Yoeum. Hanlor one mile ron— Pint, J. second, H. Price (60 yards) , third, P. H. Gae(eeroteb). Time 4.85. Junior 2flD-yaid dash— Ft ret, J. H. aecond, C. Brambley; third, Klllkullen; fourth, W. Yoeum. Hemt-broad Jump— First, H. Plereou; second, H. Brown; third, J. Bwartx; fourth, A. Caaeel berry. Dtatapce— 16 Junior broad Jump— Fl ret. li.Dooley ; second. V. Brambley; third, U. CamaL fourth, H. Caaeel berry. Dtatanoe— 12 feet 7 Inches. Quarter-mile senior luxodtoap— First, Ptereou; seoood, J. O'DoonaU (15 yards); third, J. Hearlx (I yards). Junior relay— Woo by G. Ce nalberry, H. Doolay, C. Brambley and H. Caaaelberey. HoM Mghttr aersmoa. Col and Mrs. I. B. Aaroueoo, who are tba founders and are in cha—i of tba "Helptog Hood lleecue and Work." with headqaartata at Eighth street and West avwaaa. anthat they hold eervkem tbaie every nlghL Tha publte Is lavttad lo attend these aarvlem. The members of tbe Ocean (Hy Motor Boat nub an preparing to nominate ofllcm. Tha nomine* lens will be made ou the leal Hotnrday In . September, and the eteethm will taka , place tba last Haturday In October. » diMUd "mv^MaMrbl > quick sale; flva eonm eaMaaa, Bl Waet . avenue, pt.ee. H.UOB; .Hem nam ••«- taga. Waalay road, saris*? madam, bargain, or will exctwaca foe MM suburban to Caaedaa m PlkBadal- - Hevsateeoth aud I'laUlamab aamafo. I feeing tlm oeapu, II1U0; Ntaa fot > TwraUath et. and Cautml am, IMCa. t FRANK B. DARBY, REAL KHTATB BWWraB.