o U ill" - - OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916. ^ NO. 19
Ocean City Sentinel j R. CURTIS ROBINSON *1.00 P«r Yssr, Strictly in Advance. j trroiiiniMT.uw. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELLOR AT LAW, "t'm«»v roi'KT Hoisr, a. j. (Opposite Public Bulldln*.). la\Voffices Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES ( Godfrey, Giddings & Read atlantic city. n. j. ft NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 809 Eight b Street Ocean City New Jereey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor ocean citA'n. j: J nCMUL [ aft Allei Corson, 1. D.wJt J Ocean City New Jersey * DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AN O WESLEY AVE. ^ OCEAN CITY. N. J. VFlorence Brick Haines COB. »t" ANO WESLEY AWE MECHANO-THERAPIST MMnraTand Corrective UymneMlce Uuur. br appolntrnent U ERSCHEI. rETTIT, M. D. |-| r.KsCHEL I'failil, M. U.
807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY J UO» Hour. Bell Pbooe ITS iiSiE: t JOHN H. WHITICAR, M.-D. ! * Klghtb end Central avenue Ocean City New Jereey DR. G. D. NOEUNG J Osteopathic Physician * Hann Building, Eighth etreet Opposite Pennsylvania R- K. Depot, Ot-KAN err*. N. J. Every Tueeday, Thursday and Saturday Ball Pbooe, Ms- W Philadelphia Ottlce. 1107 Cheetnot 81. DP- CHARLES B. RIDER e-. L>entiHt*< 809 Central Avenue * ot-ua cm, 1. J. J)R G. Fairchild Starr Dentist U Ad"Tl' H°d'* :IVI let R l3Treat"e"» Keepings br apjfclntmepl mark lake, Undertaker and Embalmer 'PbODl IB OCKAZI CITY. It- J fell 245- A Botb Pboee. Inter state 14-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Tbomtey Hughes, P. D. M .Racer 8th end WealeyAve*. Ocean City, N.J leith h*ll_j*nit»ihut Inibm'iwM. aP*«Suon»py. Kadluin and Violet Raj InalmroU. William Franklin Cobnrn, 1. D. OFFICES. LEITH HALL fit Wevley Avaooe Try An Advertisement in the SKN TIMEL
( Whatever success or patronage has come to our office is due, we believe, to I a principle to which we have always 1 ; tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your clients', interests and your own in- » u terests will take care of themselves. o MASSEY & EDWARDS * Eighth Street and Central Avenue . * Real Estate in all of its branches. •i il - ■ ■ ■ K $2000.00 ! ONLY $2000.00! « A BIG BARGAIN \ a two-family apartment house for sale. Only b' $2,000, including one and a half lots. Each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, bath, p living and dining rooms and kitchen. This is in a very good location and the terms will be made to suit. * " JOSEPH I. SCULL I 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go.,0^^" ° 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. ° Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 11 $1,200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed P with best companies. * 1036 Asbury Ave. I" AUTOUOBILE SUPPLIES BELL PHONE * LOUIS W. MILLER AQENT PON * OVERLAND AND WILLYS-K NIQHT AUTOMOBILES J AND TRUCKS 1 n OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY j. j 0 QAAAGC AND SHOWHOOH. NINTH ST. ANO OOEAN AVE. f
Saddle Horses1 For Lessons and -Mire J Stable, Seventh and Haven Avenue Information at Casino Club J. H. LITTLEF1ELD, Instructor The Needle Lovers Shop j H. C. FREEMAN ' 8j6 Boardwalk «S» Sot"* 'J* Street * W|\J Ocean City. N.J. PtoLdslph... Pa. j J) Art Needlework Materials FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARN ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES 1 gMpa j HUPMOBILE STUDEBAKER DODGE You will find in the Dodge Brothers' Motor Car many features scarcely to be expected at so moderate a price. The gasoline and oil consumption i* unusually low. We can give immediate delivery. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fori Part. P1*** 355 B SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON J a ^ V A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, ' £ 1 A t what yon need for summer heat; ■ /■ it mSVes your home so neat and clean, ft I T ' » You cannot help but see that it is yoc we I Vl XA.W mean. The City Gas bight Company '• .Eleventh and H«v«n flv«. OCEHN CITY, N. J-
Joseph F. Smith •n.. SM- — wu omttBrtrn * ah UodTIN ROOFS PAINTED RSTCaJTTM=n=^T» L 731 Aabary Avmmk — Ocaaa City. N. J-
CITY PLANS TO FIGHT J GARAGE ON NINTH STREET
of Snch Building Violates Ordinance — Owners Also Will Scrap. Tbs following revolution, presented by the mayor, vu adopted at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners: Whereas, there Is belug mslnUloed on the west corner of Nlntb street and avenue. In the city of Ocean City, New Jersey, a public automobile garage; and Whereas, lbs mslutslolug of said 1 Is In vlolsllou of an ordinance ■ of the city of Ocean City; therefore, be J Kesolvad, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey. 1 fhat the matter of tbe violation of tbe 1 ordinance of Ocean City by said be referred to tbe city solicitor, 1 with authority to loetitute snch ault or 1 suits, In law or equity, relative to tbe aa>d garage, and that Joseph G. Champion, mayor of Ocean City, New Jer- 1 sey, be given authority to elgn and 1 execute all ueceaeary legal papera In 1 such salt or suits as may be brought 1 by tbe clly of Ocean City tor and on ' behalf ot tbe city of Ocean City. | The proposed legal acllon on tbe part of the city la 00 surprise to those 1 familiar with the circumstances. ' which briefly are as follows: • A local company made application ' Building Inspector William 8 1 Jobnsoo, some weeks ago, for a per- ' mil to erect a public garage at tbls corner, and the Inspector refused the application on the ground that there 1 Is an ordinance forbidding tbe erection of public garages east of Asbury ave- 1 The company's representative returned to tbe bulldiog Inspector a ftw later and applied for a permit to 1 construct a one-story store building on ' this corner. Suspicions of lbs company's pur- 1 pose, Building Inspector JoIidbod asked the City Commlaeloners and the ' clly eollcitor for advloe. He was told that tbe matter was one that laid 1 within bis province, and that there no reason why be should refuse to grant a permit for a building such as It was said tbe oompany planned It was learned by city officials several days ago, It it reported, that tbe buildlDg was In use as a public garage, bence tbe action taken by the City Commissioners at their weekly meeting. Tbe name of tbe corporation that built tbe garage Is the Nlntb Street Improvement Company, and officials of the oompany say tbey will flght tbelr rlgbte. a. they see Ihem. If all the Inside fact, are revealed. »'
some mighty Interesting reading mat- " ter will develop— that Is, the reading P will be Interesting for some people; " for others It may not soond so good. AMY H. GOES TO I ISLAND HEIGHTS Will Represent Ocean City Yacht Clnb in Scher- j merhorn Cap Race. It baa bee 11 decided that (be old Edllb, now known as the Amy H.. and owned by Past Commodore Win E. Heiemer. will be tbe contender of - the Ocean City Yacht Club for tbe Senermerhoro Cup over tbe Island Yscbt Club's I. H. Y. C st Island Heights next Saturday. Dr. "Al" Mulford, cbslrmso of the Island Heights Yacht Club's regatta " committee, has forwarded to Chairman ' Frank J. Oormao, of the local club's " regatta committee, tbe detailed courses. ■ . subject to tbe wind ou that day. Should the I. H. Y. C. win on ibis j occasion, ths cup will become the property of tbe Island Height. Yacht " dub. | There I. a plan ou foot to the Ocean CRy Yacht Club to have tan or twelve of Ibe club member, take over tbe c Amy H. for next season, have tbe 1 boat goDe over by her designer aud ' pot In First -class condition. If thl« plan I. carried out, tbcie wall be a 1 race for a cup each summer between 1 boat, of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club and tbe Island Height. Yacht ClBb.l' •.be winner each eeaaoo to take tbe ' tropby. BOY SCOUT CAMP Lactate u« IM ere op: Icon View. b» O. Ktfki. E H. O. Klgbt, Seoul Commissioner of Atlantic City, will lectnre on and .bow stecsoptlcon views of Camp Lenape. tbe official Boy Soout camp for troop from Atlantic Clly, Pleasint•e villa. Tuckerton end Ocean City, next Thursday evening* at tba First Baptist Church. Admission will be free, and all are cordially Invited to attend. Camp Lenape Is near Delaware Water-Gap. Tbe boy. will go to camp on August 22 for two weeks. A number of tbe boyi from tba Ocean City troop are expecting to go. „ Attractively furnished buogaiow at 1MT Pleasure avenue; tlx rooms and betb; owner living oat West; screen sd front porcb. electric light, gas. taiga open a replace, with baafcat grate, hart porch, near tbe proposed new golf links. Come am K Bad make me an D*T*,b~° VtTimm
1 PARIS WILL BE NEXT COMMODORE , ! Annual Election of Ocean (l 1 City Yacht Clnb Will be * 1 Held Angust 26. h Tbe Ocean City Yacht Club me 11I will meet Saturday eveiilug. . August 12. to nomlnste officer, to be I , elected el (be annual ineetlug 8atur- p day. A. .gust 26. » for the office of commodore 1. Vice .1 . Commodore Daniel h P.n«J o I Vice Commodore Pari., hi. bo.t. of s friend, lu (he club asy. I. the logical l 'r 10 Commodore Cliarle. K. . Wall, and will have 110 oppo.lilon. « . liou.ly, and be. given time, money I 1 and Influence Id behalf of Ibe beat I 1 Inlereala of the organization. v ! Mr. Pari, wee elected rear commo- t , I dore three year, ago by a vote of 286 In a lotal of a Jlttle more than 800 a . votes cast. He Ilea served faithfully g , and efficiently a. a member of the re- t ' gstta committee and tbe board of a of tbe club. Vice Commo- u , dore Peru Is (be owoer of s boat and o been for some years. This I. one r , of tbe requirements of a Hag officer. * , Waller D. Boosall and Frank J. Uor- c . are prominent ly mentioned. r , For the office of rear commodore, t . the geullemeu whose names are tuosi t heard are James W. Fernley. George D. t Suillbeman and Joseph >1 Rowland f There is likely to be quite a contest r , for all the offices with the exception - stated, be will have no opposition for . reasons already given, aud also for tbe 1 , prosperity of tbe club aud harmony of r Ibe organization. I Harry F. Btauton will be re-elected ( , secretary, aud Select Councilman t f William E. Hvxamer will be re-elecled 1 ] Tbe terms of Howard D. Denn. K j I W Anderson aud Joseph M. liowland ( expire a. member, of the regatta com- . m 1 1 tee. J . The usual number of members of 1 " (be board of governor. I. to be Ctioeeu. I ' tbe terms of Cept. C. L. Breckley and 1 ' Alfred M. Grey expiring this year. - The commodore I. always a member I of tbls board. I I — « Lsckz Number Dance. | J A lucky number deuce we. held al the Ocean City Yacht Club Saturday afternoon The winners were Miss lue winners were aiiss
Gertrude Boyd Williams, of Philadelphia. who received a parasol, aud 7. Ralph J. Putuam. of Philadelphia. U who was glveu a caoe. U
rJ. K. WITZEMANN APPRECIATED GIFT Leader of Orchestra Thanks Boardwalk Business MenLarger Hall Needed. SKNTINEI. that he was so completely taken by surprise by the gift of Ihe beautiful uru aud tine flowers from the Ocean City Boardwalk Business Men's Association on Tuesday evening, July 18. It was simply Impossible for him to say anything. Coutluulug, be say.: "Had I ex pressed myself publicly, I people that our little ball hold., so 1 laklng tbe liberty to write you. extending to tbe Boardwalk Bu.lnesa my sincere (banks, that tbe same able to And seals or room st that parwill prove au educational feature, a to say auytblng of the reflned atmosphere which It create, aud wblcb fa much lu evidence al the present of all great musical scbtevemeul.. All great musical center, of the world opera, or auythlcg else worth while lu real good music. In concluvtoD, I wish lo say that the people who have made our concerts possible this sumhave put Ocean City on the right road to become a musical center during for a larger orchestra, a larger ball, free to tbe people. Thl. csnuot to Increase tbe popularity of tbe reaort and bring many peeple." STOLEN AUTO FOUND Vork Machine Wn Abandoned Near Woodbine. Chief of Police Scull was uottlied a days ago by Kdward Campbell, of tbls city, (bet he bed found en OverI auto lu a woods at Mt. Pleasant, near Woodbine. The m.cblne was In good condition, wlib plenty of gssoIpie end bore two licenses— New York I 98,180. and New Jereey 68.186. Chief Scull bad received word ten days before from tbe Wtldwood authoriilee that an OverlaDd machine r bearing these numbers had been stolen . from that resort, as reported by tbe I a Mr. Frick. of New York. Chief Scull, when be heard Campr bell'a slory, telephoned the chief of police at Wtldwood. Mr. Frlcke was In Ocean Clly Monday evening and was given bis car by Chief of Police Scull. Took Tbl-d Tropbi. Vice Commodore Daniel H. Paris' pt
of the Ocean City Yacht Club, fe third tropby lu the Atlantic City tb Carnival on Saturday af.ernoou. bi
j AUXILIARY HAD PLEASANT TIME , 1 Interesting Program Pre- ! sented at Visiting Presby- 1 terian Ladies' Meeting. Iu eplte of the extremely warm weather wblcb prevailed ou Monday , afternoon, there wee Ihe ueual large , attendance of ladies al the meeting of the Visiting Ladle.' Auxiliary of tbe Fuel Presbyterian Church at Ibe . Casino Club, Moortyn terrace end the Board walk. ODe of tbe most plea.lug programs of tbe eeaeoD was reudered. Tbe Choir, of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, of Cbeatuut Hill, uuder ihe dlrectlou of Waller St. Claire Knodle, eaug a number of aelecttous, with solo, by Master* Slduey Ager and Roeaell Mutb. There were humorous recitation, by Misses Florence Huel and Baasie Farreil, and eolos by Mlse Louisa T. Coreoo aud Norman Halg iaud a number or very exceptional character aongs by Mis. Katharine LtlUeAaM. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostesses for tbe afternoon, who were Miss Ida K. Bauer. Mrs. Wm. K. Harris, Jr , Mre. T. H. Har- • rls. Mrs. E. M. Coles. Mrs. J. W Fraxter, Jr., Mrs. A. R. Sutherland r and Mrs. J. W. Van Osten. I At tbe meeting next Monday aflerP noon, at tbe aame time and place. Mrs. p Lawrence C. Hickman, Mr.. W. Ed- - gar Keith, Mrs. George Boon, Mrs. k Frank itaad, Mlee Ruth Crawford and > Mrs. Morris Halg will be tbe hostesses. Mrs. Morris tltlg win ne tne nosieeses. •
L ' . riTiewc. Established flour sod feed store. In- * eluding flxlures.or will rent store room P for any other business. Address Youngs 1- doreoo. Ocean City, N.J, adv., I2-«0,tf ( y Bay Villa Laundry. 217 Bay avenue Ocean CUy, N. J. Bundle washes and by tba dozen done by Mrs. Francis Freeman. Bell pbene 169- W. ,t adv., 6-92. 121 ^ ft" a**T_ "roW^VriTrand"!^ ; AppTy to C. H. Shoemaker 1-^nbw * Oa adv.. 960. tf I a «U99 to loan on first mortgage Z- There. : A Boric. 496 Eighth et*M. K Ocean CKj.it. J. adv. tt
HIGH CLASS MUSICALE \ DREW PLEASED AUDIENCE
Benefit for Soldiers' Relief S League Big SncceBB- Mr. Witcemacn Scores. | The musical and dance glveu at tbe Ocean City Yscbt Club Monday even- v] for the beurflt of tbe Oceao City Y Branch of The New Jereey Soldiers' 11 Relief League was 000 of tbe most de- n social events of tbe season, aod tl we. a pronounced success, artistically ri aod floaeoiaily. A ' It was an occasion that appealed to a ' lbs lovet of music, and was thoroughly ' enjoyed by tba large andleoce. n Frsm tbe opening number, wblcb 1 was ths tuDeful overture, "William „ r Tell," played by tbe member, of tbe c p Philadelphia Orchestra, under tbe dl- t rection of the popular leader. John K. t " WltzetnauD, to tbe closing selection by j ' tbe orchestra, "American Fantasia." £ 1 by Herbert, tbe musicals was a genu- ' Ina treat. # Euoore followed eooore, aod the an3 tbu.la.m reached IU height when, a. ^ d tbe cloamg portion of tbe "Amerimn r " Fantasia." the orchestra ewltelied lato < " tbe strelus of "Tbe Star Spangled " Banner," Mrs. Alfred M. Gray aud 8 Mlse Mary Barrett earns upon tbe '' stage and. waving large flags, led tbe < '* elnglng, tbe audience joining In wKb j vigor. Flags were waved in different d part, of tbe room and the eflect of tbe J' whole wa. thrilling. *' Bernard Polaud, who Is s member 1 of the quartet singing 10 tbs First M. ' E. Church Ibis season, followed with d a tenor solo after the overture. His ability a. a vocalist has wou him r" many frleud. lo tbls city, aDd be was *" encoicd. lie responded by elnglng ' I I- Hear You Celling Me." tbe ballad •- made famous by Jobu McCormaek. id A unlq-ie aud graceful deuce was given by Mi". Eleanor Sbeler, ublcb also was eoouied. Karl Kncleel. one of Ibe favorites of one
Ibe Philadelphia Orchestra, followed j (Ooo tinned oa Third P»c«.) " Legal papers of all descriptions. Including wills, are carefully drawn by , R. Curtis Roblnaou at bw office, 744 Asbury even us. Oceao City, N. J. adv s Wanted at Obcx.— 61000 00 bond and mortgage. For further particulars apply or address Skntikei. office, B Ocean City. N. J. Adv. 1. Fox Rxxt —Garage 1419 Asbary ir ave. <16 tat eaaaoo. Apply 16S6 Central. Oeean City, N. J. adv 7, 27.lt k Foa Salc. — Daatrable. modem 9priea low, 1X26 Osotrmi area as. adv. It re
9 : j FIREMEN HAD ; EXCITING TIME , U j Q « One Hit by the Occupant ofjt House Aroused from 1 s His Slumbers. I1 r, ' local lire departmeut, made a lucky a ' escape from death late Friday evening. 1 lo Ibe performance of bis duly. , :- John Winn, meueger for a bualuess >• Arm ou Asbury aveuue. near Ninth , e street, before retiring, with bis cbll- 1 1- dreo, Friday evening, placed two r- lighted sulphur caudles lu the store lo | kill Ibe flies. He then cloned tbe door c e leading up stairs. t Mrs. Winn aod Mire May Marguer- 1 >1 ts Winn, a sister of Mr. Winn, weul , 1- o tbe Ruardwelk, whence tbey re- ■ a turned about 10.80 o'clock. They fouDd c it tbe store full of sulphur fumes and 1 they went lo Dr. Wm. g. Abbott's t n drugstore, where tbey asked the as- ( II slsla nee of City Solicitor Boewell and | d Somen Youug. a clerk In Ihe posi , e office. Tbey notified Ibe members of a (he Ore department, end S. B. Couver | i, aud Wm. Davis, of tbe department ] u went Into tbe house after putting on t their smoke helmets. a e They went up stairs aDd started ] 1- doa-n with two of tbe tbres children. , it Al this time WIdd was aroused from g his slumbers. Half awake, be was | is nonplussed al tbe straDge-looklug ob 1 ir jects carrying bis two children aod 1 >t sprang from bit bed. Immediately ie he attacked Couver, who was ueareat 1 blm, and gave htm a blow .or two be- 1 fore matters could be explained. Then tbe children were taken down 1 stairs. I 1- Meanwhile. Miss Winn became bis- 1 terlcal because she Imagined tbe chll 1 dren were deed. She was carried to >f the sidewalk, where Fire Chief Waf f- sou. Policeman Nawklrk aud otbere - administered restoratives. 0- Winn usually has a pistol Dear him . k In bed, but a few days before Friday Q he put It away. Had he bed tbe re- ' j. volver when be awoke and eaw Ihe ie men with the emoke helmets on tbeir '» beads carrying tbe children out of the " room, there Isn't much doubt that be p. would have plugged ods or botb with . of a bullet. Col Bis Oram Fleb. Tbomas Fegley, of Philadelphia, a summer resident and member of tbe Ocean CUy Flablug Club, oaugbl a 51pound black drumSeb from tbe pier a B
days ago. It was on exblbttloo on Dl Ihe Boardwalk apd was viewed by hundreds of people. ^ VISITING SAILORS | TO HAYE TREAT! — — — SI Smoker at Yacht Clnb— Dela- s ware Hirer Boats Race 'f| Here Tomorrow. b There will be a smoker and vauds entertainment at tbe Ocean Ctty n Club tbls evening for tba visit- 2 ing yachtsmen who will be here to- E nlgbl because of Ibe floieb here some b today of tbe Intersection cruise L of tbe Delaware River Yachting 1 An interesting program s will be presented. ' Much Interest is manifested In tbe s result of tbls race. g Tbe Dataware River Yachting Association boats will race against tbe J craft of the South Jereey Racing Ar. | eoelatlon bere tomorrow afternoon, and ( there will be a big regatta of tbe Boutb ' RaclDg Association at Sea Isle . Saturday. H. E. Daoxebacker. official measurer J of the South Jersey Kaclog Assoc Is- , Hon. bas been requested to be bere to measure the boats for tbe South Jersey Racing Association ' I events. < I Kent,-. Tba Bowliug Alleys lu tbe Bowling 1 Casino. Moortyn Terrace and Boardwalk, are uow open for Ibe season of 1916. Adv., 4'IS, tf. Fob Ball- Low for cash, lot 416 1 West avenue, below Sixieentb etreet, r east side; also 214. 215. 216 Haven avenue. at Seventeenth street, west tide. , E A. Smith, Colliagewoed, N. J. adv , 6-22. 14t , Fob Sale. —One or all of tba five lots on Asbury aveoue. below Thirteenth 1 street, east side; low for oaab. Mia. H. I 8 Smith, Colllngswoud, N. J. 1 adv.. 6 22,141
MAGINNIS TAKES HIGH P HONORS AT TOURNAMENT
Beats Holder of World's Record Surf Caster— Campion Makes Record, j The Ocean City Fishing Club's j third anuusl surf casting tournament, | under Ibe auspices of tbe Association of Surf ADglera, held Saturday on tbe J beach at North etreet, was the most j successful In tbe history of the organlTbe tournament, which started early In the morning and continued all afternoon, was witnessed by a large number of people, among wbom many women. Tbe aflalr was notable In several ways, but particularly for tbe breaking of records. Charles T. Maglnnlt shone especialas tbe bright particular star of tbe occasion, and since Saturday he has been receiving the congratulations of legion of friends He broke' tbe record In tbe open Held of Ave casts, and agalo carried off the President's which be held the first year of the club's existence, and which was Ibe property, up to Saturday, of Dr. CarltoD Simon, of tbe^lldland Beach Clubi and holder of tbe world'a record. Dr. Simon, who Is a member of tbe club, was a competitor, but Mr. bad blm distanced. Dr. SlmoD'a best throw was not so good Mr. Magluuls' lowe-t throw. Mr. average tbiow was 861 feet. . aud hi* lougest throw was 360 feat. I Another competitor was Fred C. > of tba Midland Beach Fishing ' Club, aud also the Oceao City Flsblug Club. Frank H. Campion broke Ibe record a 80-foot taut for the ave: age of faat Many of the members were anxious 1 lo wid Ibe Holxmanu reel, which was lakeu by Clarence Brutb lu tbs Preat- . deut's Cup event. This waa for the bast average of five casta lo ad open field. His average was 827 feet 11-lncbea. - The J. Maxwell Bullock cup wae 1 won by O. V, Blngbam. Tbe trophlaa weie presented by President Churchill Hungerford et tbe club bouse Saturday evening. W. W. Tyere was chairman of tbe . casting committee. , Summary: Evaot 1— Best average lor five casts lu a thtrty-foot lane— Class A— First, 1 Frank H. Campion, 270 bet.cloek; eec- . ond, Frank Murray. 228 feet 9 Inches, , silver cop; third, Dr. Simon, 192 feet 8 2-6 lDCbee. thermos bottle; fourth, G. E. Corn man, 181 feet 6 Inches, halt Class B— First, B. B Fsgley, 241 feet , 245 Inches, silver cop; second, F. 8. Fetch, stiver cop. 287 feet 9 1-6 Inches; ' third, C. Hungerford, 262 feet, 6 2-6 - inches, suit oil skins; fourth, O. V. 221 feet 6 Inches, box floe feet
note paper. Claaa C— First, Harry Palmer. 156 feet 11 1-6 Inches, silver cup; eeeood, W. McDowell, 164 feet *26 locfaea, silver cup; third, W. Nelson Maybew, 125 feel 4 Inches, 200 yards of Athway No. 16 Hue; fourth. Walter H. Koebn, 82 feet 6 4 6 locbea. leather reel ease. Event No. 2— Three oasts at a suke 160 fact away, nearest cast recorded — first. W. McDowell, 1 foot, Avalon reel; second, J. M. Bullock. 2 feat 6 laches, silver cop; tbttd. Robert B. Vellum. 2 feet J Inches, silver cap; fourth, W.W. 2 feet 7J inches, electric table flflb. W. Nelson Maybew, 3 feet 6 Inches, butt net. Event No. 8— For junior fishermen, average for Ave casta lu tblrtyfoat lane — Class A— First, Mr. Bingham, 226 fast 3-5 loebas, German silver reel; second. Ed. Underdown. 210 feet 45 Inches, silver cup; third, R. . 154 feet 8-5 Inchrn, tackle box. date B— Flret. C Hongerford, Jr., foet 4 4 6 locbee. sliver cop; aeoood, Charles Vollum, 185 feet 4 6 locbes, sliver cup; third. W Brush. 129 feet 10 25 Inches, silver cup; fourth, J. VaDderiierebeo. 127 feet 126 Inches, silver cap; flflb, A. MeKlnley, 121 feet 1-6 Inebes, sliver cup. Event No. 4-Preeldeot's cup— best average of Ave casts In open Held— First, Clareuce Brush, 827 feet 11 Inches, Holzmann reel; eecond, G. Ed. 804 feel, braes ship's clock; third, Dr Llpscholx. 298 feet 11 Inches, tackle bag; fonrth, Peter F. Wright, 296 feet 4 Inches, stiver cup. Event No 6 -Bollock cup— Beet total of Ave casta lo a 80 foot lane— Woo by O. V. Blngbam. whose total cast 974 feet 8 lochas For Sale.— Market or delivery wagon; also two-seated carriage. Addreea Skntiskl office. Ocean City, N.J Adv- . kdl TeiepSsse. U2 ■s.AWhll""! r DR. CHARLES B. RIDER DENTIST 5 809 Central Ave. Oct* City, N. J. 1916 Good Service At Ibta office consists In using not only tba best materials that can be bought. . and such skill as only experience , brings, bat tbe satlsfsetioa that these . qualities are combined with a reasonable charge. CHARLES B. RIDER. P. D- S.
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