Ocean City Sentinel, 13 July 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

"OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1910. v ' ' NO. Ill V uu. /wirt T 1,

Ocean City Sentinel j OCKAN CITY, ~. <J . , -u*R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ATTOKWr.lIuaT-I.AW. j^organ hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Hoprm^Ooi^Oo^nlaaloDM. Notary Public CAPK^M** |tY»r KX MOI*t. M. J. LAW^FFIGES Apgar & Boswell, BOUBHF. HI1 1 1. Ill NO, AHBIIKY A V KNll K JLCd^tO (.ft TH HTKKKT law offices Godfrey, Giddings S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. jj, newell heulings Attorney at Law BUD Eighth HI reel Oueau City New Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor j OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ I MEDICAL. j)r. g. d. noeling Osteopathic Physician j Haul! Building, Eighth elteel Opposite Petiueylvaula It. H. Depot ocean city. n. j. Every Tueeday. Thursday »nd | Halurday Ball l-bons, sai-W Philadelphia Oltlce, 1107 Cbeatnut HI. j «?§ Allen Corson, V. D, ws £ SiS Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ! Dr. w. p. haines 1 COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CIXV. N. J. OFFICE HOUBH: 1 1 l°l P J". Phones: Bell 4M-W: Inter -Hut* l»-A Florence Brick Haines COE..0TH AND WESLEY AVE MECHANO-THEKAPtST Nuurr. Mwedlab Movement#— Hour, by appointment JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY erne pi m. Both Pbooes — — l! r

had JOHN H.WH1TICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Ocean City New Jereey JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue atlEAI CITY. M.S. BaU IE TYR. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Second Floor Cor. KfebibHLand .Waaler Ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. . Offlee Hoota: IMS to IW Oat Administered. Vlelet Ray Treatauat. Kvanlnx* by appolaunent ^JJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer tm c'OTttl Avanua •Pbone ID OCEAN CITY. N. I Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hugbee^P. D. ■th anA Wealey Avea. Ocean City, N.J ItlTH DILI UNITHIUH j Bell Fbtma. Wealey Avenue near Ninth I W^mS^ndt'midrenjand NOTowtHMta n 1 UJa/u'm'and VlolM Mat Floss a. Hakbt, Matron. MiaaOcararDa WsHLOtecx.Snpl. VilliiDfaiUin Cobnrn, l.D. -f OFFICES, LE1TH HALL 916 Wealey Avenue ubm Hours. B to 10 a. m., 1 to&aud llol p. m Try u> Advertisement ia the 8BNTINBL

Whatever success or patronage has conic to our office is due, we believe, to 1 j a principle to which we have always ! tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your clients' interests and your own interests will take care of themselves." ' MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue • Jia4J£stafe in alt of its branches. r ONLY $2000.00 1 ONLY $2000.001 a BIG bargain A two-family apartment house for sale. Only ' $2,000, including one and a half lots. Each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, bath, living and dining rooms and kitchen. This is in a very good location and the terms will lie made to suit. JOSEPH I. SCULL '7S7 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. I . -- — - B. Prank Smith Go.,"1 .■"iSES™ I If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine i lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. ' I Two lots corner First street ai»I Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, ; $1 200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, t j attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. j automobile sufflies bell rhone LOUIS W. MILLER i : agent for OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIQHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS ocean cit-y, new jersey Gaaaoc a no Showroom, ninth St. a ho ooean aye. Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Heme I FOR SAL E— A few lots located in 8ection Q. Ooean (Sty, 1L J., in vicinity of Bute road and Pennsylvania aad Reading Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate on Great Egg Harbor Bay , Beesley's Point, N. J. Beealay's J.

ARTHUR^D. JBARROWS a B32 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. The Needle Lovers Shop \ H. C. FREEMAN * /TagVL 826 BoaS^rik «J> South 13th Street h (IN \ °c"n Ci,y' N- *' Philadelphia, Pa. V«LI Art Needlework Materials j c FREE INSTRUCTIONS h COLUMBIA YARNS ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES 1 1 1 I "" C - — ll 0 HUPMOBILE ST UDEBAXER DODGE f You will find in the Dodge Brothers' Motor Car many features scarcely to be expected at so i moderate a price. J The gasoline and oil consumption is un- , usually low. We can give immediate delivery. , Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ford Pitu Phoot 355 SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON r m A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, M ' A . Is what you need for summer beat; I II It makes your home so neat and clean, I ▼ LM . ^ You cannot help but.see that it is you we The City Gas bight Company Eleventh and H«ven Ave. OCEAN CITY, H- JPLUMB UN O Ill fin I f • GHaawattU. i C. H. BACON at

State Commissioner Kendall'" | and Dr. Balliet Among the j J Speakers During Week. Tbla la the big week— "Bchool-M**- 1 lert' Week"— at the Ocean City Stale Summer School. There ere probably ISO ' eupervtelDg prlnclpale aod principals L from all eectlona of tha State atteud- : log the sessions, which began Mnu- | day and will clone Saturday. Tba speaker* thoe far during the week weie Dr. Calvin N. Kendall, j Stale Commissioner of Education; | ' A se latent State Commletlonere A . B. |° .Meredith. Zenoe E Scott. Lewie H ' Cerrle end Jobu Eurlgbt: Dr. Thomas * M. Balliet, W. Bbeder Wills, prlnclpel ' of the Slate Kormel School at Newark; f Dr. Cbarles S. Cbaplu, principal o' 1 the Stale Normal School at Monlclelr. - end H. C. Krebe, a member of tbe '' Stele Boerd of Examloere. I Today and tomorrow will be special * board of education days, under tbe auspice* of tbe State Federation of v District Boards of Education. In eon- ■ uectlou with the summer school ac- I Following la tbe program: 8.30. Dr. Calvin N. Kendall, Com 1 mlsalouer of Education. Subject : "I'he Intluence of tbe Local Board of Edu- I' cation In Making Good Schoola " a 9.30. 'Frank Bommer.Presldenl of tbr . Stale Federation of Dlktriot Boards of Education. (Subject to be announced.) ' 10 80. Mr. Lea L. Driver. Snpenn- t lendeut of Schools. Randolph County, , Indians. Hubjecl; "A System of ( School Consolidation. " (Illustrated by sleieoptlcou.) AFTKKNOOS | 2 46 Mr. Driver. Subject; "Com- 1 muuity Influence o I t'ousolldeted t . Schoola." (Illustrated by stereopti- ^ 381 W c. Durtnd. Piesldent Boerd of Education, Prompton Lakea. Sub Jed: "Th* Rural School." 1 * FRIDAY. JULY Hth | *' 8 80. Lewis H. Carrie, Assistant 1 '• Commissioner of Education Subject: « 4 "Vocational Education In New Jer- c A 80. Dr. Franklin B. Dyer. Super- ' intend eut of Schools, Boston. Sub- ' Ject: "The Varying Needs of Normal - Child reu Through the Periods of Inm fancv and Cbildbood and tbe Provl •Ion That Should be Made for Tbem." , 111.80 Joseph S. Frellngboyeeo, . President Slate Board of Education. Addraaa.AFTKBNOOK. 1 2.46. J)r. Honry Snyder, Member 1 State Bterd of Examloere. Subject: -The School Priuclpal." 8.30. Dr. Dyer. Subject; "Children Who Vary from th# Normal." Tba apeaker on Saturday will be: 8.30. Dr. Franklin B. Dyer. Subject: "CbaraclerleUca of tba Period# of Trauaition aod Yootb, Including tbe More Pronounced Variation#." 9 JO Dr. Franklin B. Dyer. Subject: ~ -The Needs of Society aud of the Lo callty That Muat be Conaldered. aud a Bird Wye View of an Adequate School System." « HANDSOME ROGS AND CLOCK GONE

Supposed to Have M Been Stolen from Motor c Boat Clnb Honse. When tbe sheriff appeared at tbe of tbe defunct Ocean »■ City Motor Boat Club Thursday, lo m •ell tbe furnltoro, be mad* a moat T< amaxlng discovery. In addition to two valuable rage Mlug stolen, a large ball clock bad disappeared. lo It mlgbt have been easy enough to (, get tbe rugs out without discovery, m bow one of those large, old-llmr grand father's clocks could have been p, taken or shipped out of tbe city with h out dteoovery Is rather peculiar. Of A Sou res, the clock oould have been u taken apart and sent away, but eome tt of those Interested lo the clnb bonae u end furniture raspeetad, after tbe discovery of tbe lose was made, that o probably tbe articles were etlll lo tbe a ctty. ,C V As tbe goods In tbe dab bouse were ■ tbe custody of tbe ebertff until after tbe mle, be wee particularly tl concerned, and he requested Harry F u Btenton. real eetate operator, wbo was g at tbe sale, lo notify Chief of Polloe Bcull of tbe robbery. u Some of tbe ebuttdra of the clnb . bouse appear to beve Im pried. t Changes of copy for die pi ay adver- ' ttaementa moat be' at tfila offce not later than Wednaaday morning M 9 ' o'clock sharp for Insertion in tbe BmtnnL. When ever poeeibla tt U , requested that tbay be sent in not later . than Tuesday. Tbla rale will be ' strictly adhered to. adv., tf. 1 For riolo. I Yacbl Honeymoon. Fastest, safest 1 and most comfortable catboat on tba , e bay; 26 feet over all; perfect eondltloo; bargain. C. H. Bcbormerboro, Jr., 15 Booth Fifty-eeoood street, Pblladet- I phla; U4S Central avenoe, Oceen Utty. < ' adv., Agi. 64 , For Baul— Low for cash, lot 416 West avsooa, be law Bixtaaolb street, sari ride; atao at. 216, at Haven avenoe. at Bevsotesalb eueet, weri side. K. A. Battb, Colllngewood, N. J. adv , A 22, 141 - Bay Villa Lanndry, 217 Bay avenue Ocean City, N. J. Bundle was bee-end by tbd dodeo done by Mrs. Francis Fryman. Bell pbone 169-W « adv., At& 12t at For Balm -68000 mortgage 00 tm- | roved property; excrileot location „ aoEse-sses

PROMINENT EDUCATORS AT SCHOOLMASTERS' MEETINGS

MRS.W.A. P. DAVIS' NARROW ESCAPE , Was Thrown Under Anto I When It Was Upset - Not < Seriously Injured. r Mrs W. A. P. Davis made • narrow ( I from serlouL Injury In an auto- 1 mobile accident et Third street and ( Atlantic avenue Thtir-dsy afternoon ( Her meld, Margaret, received slight 1 lacerations and contii -ions of the body. ■ Bbe. too, sufferel • little from the r Mrs. Davis. In a Ford touring car. alow spaed. At Third street end At- | tic avenue, a large Overland car ( going south at a high speed, 11 1- staled, elde-ewiped Hie Ford ou the right side lliruslng tbe car on its left side i li was necessary lo lift the machine 1 order to extricate Mrs. Devie. rtbe| aud the maid were taken to Mrs 1 Davit' apartment*. WW Third street. 1 where l>r. Jubu- H. Wblltear dre-sed , their Injuries, he responding In the . tly physician, who was not In hie of 1 flee When the call came. 1 Mrs. Davis' car was a wreck, but. . wlieu It was turned over, the engine | found tu be ruuulug. 1 — ( Her Horli Creia ilrd 1 Laura E tluild. II year old dsugli | of Frederick W Guild of Philadelphia, died el tlie summer home of 1 ber parents here Wednesday uigbt of < week. Bbe lied been III • few ' • days. Heart disease was tbe cause of • death. Undertaker Mark Lake sent the body to Philadelphia, where It was ' cremated. There was a vary enjoyable time at the slag party glve'u at tba Ocean City ' Yacht Clnb Friday evening. Tbe occasion was for welcoming tbe new memof the organization, of whom there r are nearly 150 as tbe result of tbe two : weeks' campaign wblcb ended July S. Refreshments were nerved. 1 . a rrsiir wignt. Running up tblrty-flve feet on tbe r side of a small collage on tbe rear of f Police Magistrate Barrows' home, on . Central avenue, are the branches of the flowering plant known as tbe , Dolly Perkins. Tlie ekle of the house t la covered with lbs flowers eud presents a pretty elgbt.

CIVIL WAR ''YETS" I ATTEND CHURCH Large Congregation Hears " Patriotic Sermon by the ( Rev. C. H Bohner. There was e large audience prc-t-m Sunday evening lu the First Presby■erlbO Church at the patriotic service held at the suggestion of Colonel John , W. Frazter. of the Meade. Memorial 'ommlMiou, as a close to the week of patriotism lu Oceau Ctty. Army of the Kepubllc attended a body, and were given seats o( ' 111 the rburch, which we* * beautifully deoorated wlib flowers aud ' I he nations! flag The veterans were 1 heeded by the followlug officers : 1 Colonel Joliu W. Franer. M.jor L. K. 1 r homes. Captain E W. Tibbies, who * died euddeoiy lees than two hours after I he close of the service; Captain ' Bylvanus Murphy and Ctiaplalu Eh- 1 euexer Adams. 1 Others losing the "vets" included 1 Thames L She, Arthur Hoover. Wm 1 111. E. M. Evens, Wm. Pfender 1 sod Cuadwlck. ' The comrades s-semhled el 786 1 Wesley avenue at 7 2U and proceeded ' thence to the church, being escorted. 1 I tbe llltle Misses Jean, Huldaahd - Kntb Fraxler and Annie Kilty, with Ulbaon and 1). Lungwell, all ol ' . Ihetn grandchildren of Civil Wet 1 1 The sermon by Dr. Bobuer wae - most Inspiring and tbe services - throughout were of the highest cbar At the close of tbe service Hie Rev. , ' Bohner tied the veteran- grouped ; * in the frout uf the church, end the eucongregation went forward end greeted each oue lu turn by a baud 1 Tbe Kev. Mr. Bobuer called alien- , lluii- to their Ihluuliig ranks aud remaiked thai. I" tbe courea of nalure. 1 Ihey would eoou all begone, lu tbe 1 f case uf Capl. Tibbela the Ibuught re- ; celved a s|>eedy realization, fur 011 his ( ' return from the aervlce, after cbattlug ' pleasantly with members of Iris Cam- 1 t lly, he retired for the ntgbt, wben be , wae stricken by the grim reaper and . passed Into the great beyond. An elaborate mnalcal program was rendered by the cbolr. tbe teuor solo 1 by Dr. J Tboruley Hughes, entitled. 1 1 "Abide With Me." aud "Tbe Gloria In ' Excelela," from Mozarl'a "Twelfth . Man," by tbe male quartet, war# specially well rendered. ( Tbe Rev. Ebeoazer Adams, chjplaln * of Conrtland Port, No. 21, of Ptyladeld pbla, otic red tha opening prayer. Tbe Rev. Mr. Bohner'a text was taken from Paalm 147; 20: "H* ball' not dealt eo wltb any uatluu," and hi. tbeme waa "God'a Hand in American History " He spoke or tba evMeace t of providential guldaoce In tbe affair* f of the net Ion. aa read In the light of tbv atory of oar countiy'e dlacoverv and settlement. He territorial expanelon, Us ■ development of national power and b the lofty Ideala that have ruled to b American history. Tbe dlscoora* waa - listened to wltb rapt attention and made a marked Impression .

RESORT TO BE REPRESENTED I AT WATERWAYS CONVENTION

Municipal Entertainment Committee Appointed by the {j City Commissioners. The following letter wae reed at tbe weekly meeting ol the City Commissioners: tbe Honorable Commissioners of _ Oceau City— Uentlemeu:— I And It Is Impossible to attend thr meeting today and beg call your atleutloa to tbe followlug First. 1 would recommend tbe ap- <" potulinent of a comm Ittee to attend bi nlnrb annual courantlou of tbe le Atlantic Deeper Waterwaya Aeeocia- rt tlon to be held In Philadelphia September 12 to 15 Inclusive, aud suggest tl follow Ing names for appointment: o W. Scott Hand, Charles F. Wall. 1 M. Towneeod. C. -Homer Shoe- • maker. Oao T. Mann, Cbae. A. Frost, b Wm. H. Campbell, Geo. O. Adams, and Joaeph U. Champion. a Second. I would also recommend d appointment of e municipal eo- d lertalnmeot committee aud would eug- 1 1 gest tbe followl- g names: 1 G. W. F. Wood side, Wm. E. Hexa- r mer, Ralph L Chester. Dr. Allen Cor- I 1 son, Floyd Blmms end Joseph O. « Champion. 1 Third I beg to report 011 tlie mat- « of Company IT# resolution. Nq_|J ' apparent cause for action at tbe pres- I | eot lima. 1 b Fourth. I also beg to report bat ing I t received a petition asking for trolley r care to gc out to Flfteeulb street and 1 ■ Bay avauue, and have Interviewed tbe 1 trolley oompany'e representative, wbo ( promised that tbe cere will be In ^ 4 operation not later than tba flrtaenlb • of tbla mootb. 'J Fifth. I would like to have permla- |. flan to erect a email bnlldiDg, about r. eight feet square. 00 tha bewch oppo rite Parti place, for tha pnrpoaa of abritering tba lifeguards aod anppllaa. I have lo mind uo Inexpensive bulldlog. aod. If this meets wltb your ap r. provul, would tike to have tbe matter referred lo me with power to am. Yours very truly, it Joseph G. Champion, '* MmjoT. Director Campbell prerided at tbe meeting. b. On motion of Director Adame. tbe n. appolntaMUt of tha committee to the waterway# eoovaoUon wae eooflranad. Oa morion of Director Adams, the

GIPSIES ARRIVE HERE IN ADTOS Large Band Was Ordered Ont of Town by Chief Soisll, and They Left. Uypalm In automobiles was a new one on Chief of Police Bcull Saturday, jaet the same, be made tbem town almost as soon as they reached here. There were four big automobiles wltb tbe nomede as tbey came over tha Tbirty-loanb street bridge at 11.45 o'eloek, and a resident of that section of tba raeort notified tba chief telephone.

Chief Scnll saw a friend wltb an auto and asked tba owner to take him to meet tbe gypelee. This wae aod tbey fonnd tha vlaltore at street. Chief Scull told tbem they conld net remain lu the city; that tbey could town by way of tba anto bridge at Nlutb street, wblcb would require money, or tbey could return by the seme way tbe came. Tbey took the Jailer course, aud a half hour after " tbey struck tlie town tbey were on their way out. Tbe gypsies came from : tbe South. ! appointment of the eutertalumenl committee wm also confirmed Regarding tbe constractlou of tbe bnllding for the llfegnards. on motto n ' of Director Adame tbe matter wm left 1 wltb tbe mayor, wltb powar to act, tbe , building to comply wltb tba easement ' deed. At tlie request of Collector Borlelg' , j a mistake lo u quit-claim dead wm corrected. Instead of bring grautad to H. Walter Berrolb. as wm done at tba meeting July 3, tba grant should bars " been made to Mabel D. Berrolb. r Further eooeklarotloo of tba report of tbe commissioners of elreel a meot ou Contracts Now 690 and 091 wm postponed until Tuesday, July IS M A number of bills ware ordered paid. Fob Sale. — One or ml i of tha Ova lota * ou Asbury avanua, below ThMauMh >0 wrori. euet ride; low fc* rak Mrs. M. >'a 8-8"kh' UO"l*,t*W id v., 4 22, 141

M CAPT. T1BBELS • - DIES SUDDENLY , City's Oldest Resident ' is Summoned by Great 1 Commander. 1 Capt. Est lag W. Tlbbels. who we* , the oldest resident of this city, died , •uddenly eboat II o'clock Sunday ntgbt et the home of bis daughter , J Mmckey Corson. yesterday, conducted by tbe Rev Charles H. Bohner. pastor of the Ftrai , Presbyterian Church. Capl. Tlbbels. who we- e remark ably active men for one even ten yean was ai-pareutly never I11 bet health then 00 Sunday eventnr attended the patriotic services Ir First Presbyterian Church tbe evening end. at the Informal receptloi , at the close of the exercise*. , e»ol I bends heartily with the members n L the cougregetlon. I doing home, be chatted pleaeantl; , with his daughter end other member 1 of tbe family ahd then went to b: , He went down stairs a fr< mluutea later and got • pitcher o , water. He then started fOT lite room , end as be passed the door he fell . d embers of the family hurried to bl assistance, aud l.ln. Mlntxer, wbo wa - at tbe bouts, telephoned for Dr. "Allei l' Before Dr. Coreou reached tbe col tbe stricken men wae beyom medical attention. It le supposed tba • he had a stroke of apoplexy. CapL Tibbele wa« boru at MnrrtI town, N. J , October 13, 1830. He learned the trade of a painter at Mid ' dletown, Del For many years he wae i matter painter at Hoacb'e shipyard, f Ha Jnvenied and patented Ttbbri'a ce- > meat, which gave blm a competence. He retired from bnelneee activities ' twenty year* ago. He wm a widower . als years and lor about that lime bad 1 lived wltb ble daughter lo this city. 1 There were two children, bnt Mre.Oor- ■ son le Ibe only one living. Early lo tba Civil War be organtxea 1 a company of mllltla lo Tockaboe • where he resided It became apart of the Twaoty-flftb Naw Jaraey Voluhs tears, and Capt. Tlbbels served nine . mouths In the RabelllOD aa an oflleer 1 °'hs participated In tba battle of Frtde erlckahnrg aod wm In one of tbe divls skins tbat charged tba famoow atone r wall on tbe baa* of Mirj'rt Hill. In J tbla encounter he made a narrow aw s cape from deatb. Ha wm only saved i by tba bullet rirlktng a Bible be carried d In hut pocket over hie left breast, a Capt. Tlbbete' .father wm tha Rev. i Thomas B. Tlbbels. a minister of th* Method tat Episcopal Church.

LOCAL BOILDER j IS OPTIMISTIC

- O. *. Town send Sftyt Outlook ' Here in His Use is * Very Good. * JOUa M. ToWumnd says Ibe building _ prospects tor this city daring tba sum- u mar look gooi. - Ha Is building a bungalow, coaling . f 1000, at Ftrty-rigbth street aod Can- ■ It trml avanua, lor Mrs. Jamm 8 parka, ol Pbtladalpblu, and le flbtablog a 13500 cottage at Forty -rigblh atraet aad Central avenue for Jobu Blawurt, of Cincinnati, to whom be sold Ibe lot. w Mr. Towneeod is busy out of town. I >• K^n-r,i,c.=.b.""C^.v m pbla, add Is aleo building u garage, !y coating, (1500, for Dr. Charles N. Davis i at Caps May. , •a ■ • ' le Fob Rent.— By tha year, a 7- room 1 bourn, bot and cold water and bath. < . Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumbal ' «l Co adv.. 940. tf ef .

FISHING CLUB'S HANDSOME TROPHY CUP EXHIBITED

I Unique in Design and Valued I at $1000— Casting Tourna- ! ment August 12. The Ocean City Flablug Club's baud •ome trophy rap, wblcb has been on exhibition In tbe windows of J. E. Caldwell A Co. 'a store In Philadelphia, will be brougbt lo tbe club bouae toevening, wben a meeting of tbe club la to be beld. The Ocean tilt}' Cap la a trophy donated In perpetuity for competitive i surf casting between clubs of Ibe Ae-

'• aoclatlon of Burf Angling Clubs or any other flsblng club# receiving tbe eane- '• lion of tbe association. * Tba lines are not closely drawn, it r being tba Intention of tbe donors to * make tba cap open to all reputable ; elnbe making flsblng tbrir pastime. Tble trophy Is a sterling silver rap. 11 It Is forty-three Inches toll, including > the wooden barn to which It Is flrmly [J attached. Tbe weight of tbe silver le j aboot two hoodred aod twenty ooncea; >r tha decoration la a combination of band-charing and applied work, and [' tba workmanablp la of the highest , f class. At tba top of tbe cover la u - 1 n folly modeled flgare of a alien depictt- rd as calling with a conch-shell tbe j! flab of tbe eea to tbe Ocean ctty Fishing Clnb, tbe emblem of wbleb le beld r. aloft In ber left band. Below tba flg- * are Is a chased decoration of shells and see weed. The two handle* are formed of fully two bundles

modeled figures. One represents a trttoo wbo bold* In bis band a flsblng BllflVwblcb extends down acrom tba body of tbe rap to tbe lower part. Continued on Foorth Cage. I

* Ocean CKy Fishing Clnb'# Trophy Cup >' for Annual Ce-tlng Tournament.

MISS JUDITH COEPP An experienced toacbar ol Koropeun education, I* arranging tjlamaa In French and Herman ; also college prvperi lion References exebanged. Addreea O, Ocean Ulty, N. J., Bkntinkl offlee. ant Tiitpsm. iu ass tawaniii DR. CHARLES B. RIDER DENTIST 809 Central Ave. Ocaan Ctty, N. J 1916 Good Service ' At tbla offlee constats to using not only and such skill aa only •xparieoeu , brings, but tba eatis/scnon that tbem . qualities are combined with a reason1 able charge CHARLES B. RIDER. D. D. 8.

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C. EUWOOD MRPfflia S The Casino Club by the sea Children's Dancing Class CVKKV I ubs lb 1 iri Frill) lumi 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK r_u I..B.. T

Commencing Friday, July 7 For Sale Two lots on Bay avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, for sale a ta bargain. Apply Newell Contort .

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