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Ocean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1816. \\'e -hall I* glad to receive Item- of to till* community and our readerii * everywhere. . All communications -hould be aceom|>auied with the full name and addreiw of the writer, not iiecemarUy for publication, but a- a guarantee of b: good faith.

DOTS. Great crowd, here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Mary Krnlmore. an agrd and singer, at the Audit. -rluin Ihi. evening. the colored people', annual enter Some of the boy- of I lie tl.tilng club quirl for —me time and tliey are .aid 10 have become quite expert. John W. Morn., of St. Pelereburg. -licet caught a .mall pom pa no from

, tl I lie pier of the li-lilug club a few PERSONALS. Ml» Mildred M Turner, of Pbila- ' delphla. I- a gue-t of the llewliug-. Mr-. I'. K. Wllmer. of Philadelphia. I- .pending her vacation hi tl.lq city. Kdaard title., of Philadelphia, .a. among the victor- tuthl. city ye.ler Mr-. Km ma Sliumon.. of Cnlllug.Mre. lieatrlce l.uttou, of Wilmlug- I toil. I. -pending a week with friend. I ' in Oreau flty.. ' | Ml-- Helen Wood. Hrlnton I. euterlaliihig friend, at her cottage, litis Mi.. Hannah Neall. of Pblladel- ' phia. I- vi.illng Mi™ Al'ene Grim, Mr. Uefc. W. Heiiiietl,- of Pblladel- , pbla. one day recently. . ^ j Mlaa Madeline Warrick, of Almonl.. j -on, la. vl-lting K. V. Duffleld and ! « de on Moorlyu terrace. ; Mi.- M. Hack u.. of Philadelphia, la I the balance of I he aeawu. I Austin Neely. of Philadelphia, re- 3 ceutly vl-Ued hi. aunt, Mr.. John 3 Vow. and family. Ibis city. f. Hungerford, of Philadelphia, ban ; hi- family located at their cottage. " . -■'« Wesley avepue, tin. city. f Mr.- J. Y' Kadclitr. of Camden, I. , S.'Procton MofTctt and D. Stralton j Woodruff. of Phlladelpbia. are at the i Bleaker, for a two weeks' stay. j Mrs. Kathryn A. Held, of Lana- J downs, I. -pending aiwaaou here and 1 i. Incaied at 1222 Central avenue. 1 Dr. W ilmn Y': Christian, of West Philadelphia, I. -pending a month', vacation wiih In. parent, lu tbl. city. Paul I.amorellc, Jr . I. a weekly via- * itor at tbe cottage of his parents. Mr. and Mr. Paul Latnorelle, In ihlaclty. W. K. Pendleton and family, of ° Bryu Athyn, Pa , are pleasantly lo- *" rated at 2381 Central avenue for the * Mr. Clifford Crane, of Brldgeton. Is (| ►l-eudiug several weeks with ber ' parents. Charles Watson and wife, In s Ml—Dorl- liam-ey, of West Pblla- b delphla. la the gue.t or Ml.. Helen b franklin, of West Philadelphia, lu this city. • tni. city. m

Kvant'. Patteraon. of tbe Pblladel- a pbla Record. I. -pvndlug hi. vacation with Mrs. Paltereou In their cottage In ti tin. city. . | d - Mr-, I.ydla O'Brieu, of tbl. city, la H enjoying a few week.' stay at Urotton, Conn., with her mm. Adol,,hu. Cox. aud wife. D. S. Sampson and wife and N. 1 Carlson and wife, of tbla city, vtalted* * Hie soldier boys lu camp at Sea UIrt ^ on Friday. ' Mlaa Allele Pack and Mlaa Mary J Khelinrr, of Phlladelpbia, are vl.l-tot-at Thos. K. Armalrong's. 1209 Wea- * ley av.oua. J . W. W Sibaon aud family, of Plilla- g delphla. are paaatug the summer days j very pleasantly at their Wesley aveuue cottkga. " Mrs. W. H. 1 jong. of Phlladelpbia, ' '•at down receull^ lo ber cottage, d 137 Central avenue, w here she will remalu'untll autumn. |. M P. Turner, of the real estate de- 1 partment of the Peiiuaylvanla Rail- 0 '■•ad at Willlamaport. la tbegue-'. of ' N. T. l.uttou, of this city. Mlaa Edith M. Young, of Boatnn. « and Mi™ J. A Ityker, of Richland. N. ' ' J. vblted Mi-a Helen Stetaer, of tbla • city. Thursday aud Friday. j' Fred i '. Murrell and family, of Lang- * horue. have taken a cottage at Thirty - | — ecoud street and Outral avenue for ' the temaiuder of theweasou I ' Mr., W.C. Ilarnhurat aud daughter, 1 Laura Nelsuu Hall, will leave this city ' riatuiday for a triptbrougb California, i to be abeul several months. ■ Mr.. T P. Williams and daughter, \ Mlaa Williams, have returned lo tbelr ; j Philadelphia home after .apeDi log several weeks lu their ootlage here. j' Mrs A. Lincoln Castle, of Wayne, I- ibe guest of her father. George Y'. L Scbock. In hi- cottage here Mr. CaMle , -|«ud» rial urdaya and Sunday* here jl Mrs. Clar>nre Freemen baa been 1 enletlalnlng Mr. aud Mrs. B. Frank | Aiililm aud sou. Franklin, and Mrs. Fieemaha ai-ler, Mlaa 8. Ruperl. of , I; Mrs. Charles Hoaker and child, of | Phlladelpbia. are bare for tba remain- j j detof the aaaaon. Mrs Bowker vaa I

activity in 1 building line of Permits Issued by Inspector During Month ' of July. Arnoug tbe building permits issued Inspector William 8. Johnson during July were the following: j ~ WAP D "age tor .Mrs.

avenue, costing $400. Joseph G. Champion, church buildAllen Scull, dwelling fur Thomas R. ic Roberts. ou uorth side of Second .treel, d nils M. Towuseod, alteration* end I, repairs lo theater for Vlrgd Hugheon Boardwalk, uear Ninth street, eo-l- ' * Ing $30(1 KuglUh A Hleelmau. g.rsge for ' Crescent road, costing $230. b C. W. McCorkle. two-rtory cottage ^ J uue. near Tenth street, soaring Him 1 Robert J. Sharp, garage for W M. ' Stroud, on Park place, costing <400. Thus rar this mouth the following 1 1 permits were Issued: 1

1 Joseph G. Champion, storage room ' ' for Commodore Charles F. Wall, on ' the bay front, between Fifth and Sixth 1 streets, costing $300. | Allen Scull, open psvilluu for Joseph 1 M. Rowland outside the Boardwalk. " . ou tbe uortbeast side of Park plare, costing $1330, WILL OPEN CHURCH 1 The opeulug ceremonies at the new • Unlon CbapelTblrty-second street aud v 1 Central avenue, will be held next Sun- , day aflernoou at 4 80 o'clock. Mints- u - of tbe city, as well as the superju- • tendenta and pupils of the local Sabbath schools, are Invited to attend. The church Is frame and <-o-t $2300 , Following la a list of tbe coiilrlbu- £ tore to tbe church fund: ^ Mrs. J Frauk Bu-li. a- memortal to ber mother, Eliza Jamlesou. (100.00 j Frank M. Souder. .. . 25 00 George B Langley. " - 20 00 b and Mra. Benjamin Daniel-, 10.00 Ralph McKee, 10,00 u ■ Mra J. Frank Bush, *--^N lll.oo Harry H. Kemble. 5 00 fl Wesley Anders. , 5 00 * i Harvey Lake, 3.00 9 A C. Bo. well. 3.00 Curtis Robinson, 3.41 Gallsger, 5.00 George Eaiblll, 5.00 u Mi—guiun, 3 00 ,| Mrs. HoIIman. .',Ui Mrs. Hugler. 5 im „ Mrs. Samuel L. Wiulaou, 5 00 Kate H. Parvlu. 5.00 d Mra. J. H. Wtlaon. 5 00 „ Mra. Frank M. Souder. 3 00 m Mrs. Harry Eberbardt, 5.00 Mra. Milton Pierce, 5.00 R. B. Souder. 100 Fatiley, I 00 J. G. Andrews. I 00 E. Haney, I oil Berger. I 0q CARDS AND LUNCHEON ^ .** +" Tbe secoud card party and luncheon n of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ocean Y'ecbl Club will take piece this afternoon at tbe yacht club bouse at I f, o'clock. Bi Tbe club steward will turul.h tbe and tbe orcbeatra will ren- (' der popuular music. Afler luncheon, a cards will be played. Two hundred ladle- are ex [reeled toattend. Tin- will p tbe Urgent number that has ever served at one lime. Tbe memoers of 'tbe Ladles' Auxilionly are luvlted. Should there be ^ member who baa not received an

Invitation, abe should pboue at once Mrs. William E. Hexamer. prealor Mra. Robert McKeown aecreof tbe auxiliary. Csreissl'rarcreiart Mere. ^ Rev. Eugeue Couyelly. of Haiti- h who baa been -pending a few in thlaclty a- the guest of Mr. * Rus-ell, uear Fifty-eight b street, ssld the 8 o'clock mass lu St. Auguattoe's Church Suuday morning aud delivered flue aermon. The Rev. Jobn J. McUurk. of Corpwalla, Pa., said the 6 80 o'clock maas, and the celebrant of tbe 9 aud 10 o'clock maaaes was tbe Rev. '' I J. Haffert. of Chicago Large cong regal loos attended all of tbe service*. Beatrice Duncan, a former resi- a of tbla city, . o K W. Taxla aud wife, of German- » are at their cottage, 805 Sixteenth at reel, this city, for the balance of the season. They have been spend- > lug some time at Ocean City, Md. Harry W. M.ce, aaal-tant director # of the department of cbarllles and cor- 1 b reel ion, Phlladelpbia. waa lu town n and visited an old frteud. Jae. p I Franklin, of West Philadelphia, a cottager. D. P. Steluer aud wife, of Camden. • who have been apendlng several ,, I weeks In tbelr cottage here, have goue t, ltd Ocean Grove to remelo during the y mootli. TbeyvN'll tbeu return to j Ocean City. t 1 Mi-a Edua Jobneou.of Philadelphia, a I Is vlslring ber ancle and aunt, City I ] Treasurer Wm. Met'oacb aud wife, of , Philadelphia, In tbelr Atlantic avenue ' | cottage. She Will remain the balance P | of the season. I I Peter A. Lynch aud wife, of Pblla- v delphla, ^bave taken Ibe cottage 1520 ' I A shuts iasMfe. 'or ,lje remaiuder of (■ tbe aeaaoo^klr. Lyncb la well known , to uiaoy members of tbe Oceau City 1 i Flablng Club, wltb whom he Is popu ' , " i Mr. aud Mra. W. Freeland Ken-! ! drlck and Mrs. Ida Bernard, of Pmla- j t delphla. ape.il a few days reesolly at ; | . the cottage of Mr. aud Mra. Harmau L 1307 Waal.f aveuua- Mr. - i K cud rick te tbe ramlvat of. taxea of ' I Phlladelpbia "

r camp life up J at sea girt '■ Clerk Geo. C. Murphy Tells How Company "G Roys Spent the Week. I George Murphy, company clerk of Company G, Third Regiment, N. G. n. J.. give the Sentinel an Interesting -lory of the life lo camp at Sea Girt la»t week, at which there were 52 . j men of the local oiganlzatlou. . Company G. Third Infantry, under command of ("apt. Vance L. Ealy. eut rained at 9 35 a. m July 29 for Sea r Gin. N J.. arriving lu Camden all II 40 o'clock. There I he Camden aud ' ouiljhig com paule-. except Mt. Holly. -peclal train, plcklug up the Mt. Holly , A- soon a. the regiment waa de- ; ira.ued, II was drawn up iDto aa com- I , pact a body as tla formation would 1 1 permit, and addressed by Col. Laudou. j ,

man whom tbe boys of tha regiment The sub«tauce of bta address was ( to-be geutiemen aud reflect credit upon ( tbelr country. Stale, regiment aud | marched to the camplug ground, paas- , lug tbe Summer Wblte House and be tug reviewed by Governor Fielder. | Reaehiug llie camplugalte, tbe order f to stock arms follow ed, aud Ibe meu - were l lieu relieved of tbelr equlpmen t | and told to fall out. , ( Very shortly big. heavily loaded | begau to arrive and lu a abort the leuta, cots, cbalrs aud all c equipment were ou tbe 0 ground. The men were then divided a into -quad-, each ntider tbe direction a of a non-com missioned officer, aud tbe r -igual lo erect tbe tenia awaited. Tbe -Ignel given, the beautiful grass plot s w-a- soon covered with 130 brown, cod- t leal-shaped tenia, each lo houae eight r men -one uon-com.aud aeven privates. |, It was certainly a moat wonderful sight to see these Isota spring up as If magic. Tents erected, tbe squad kit- and individual blanket rolls were c opened aud each man. taking bla personal belougiuga, proceeded to arrange In- portion of ble tt-ot, each oue f lu advance wblcb lent end which lot be waa to occupy. Q Time for mountlug guard having ar- b rived, 5.15 p. m. (Co. U furnishing live privates for tbe tlrst guard), every oue not otherwise engaged repaired lo t parade ground to wltneaa what . mauy consider the most beautiful part p of the week's work. Guard mount Is every day at 5.15 p. m . tbe leugtb of f| detail belug 24 bouts— two boura walking post and four boura lu reaerve v at the guard bouse. h tTo Bs tkniiloued.) Q REGATTA DAY ^ Ksclilax Time at llrrmiDlosn y Mauy promlueut residents of Ooean Q C%y were preeeut at regatta day of Ibe t, Germantown Boys' Club camp here c Friday afternoon. w The crews were named by Commo p dors Humphrey*, be taking Peuo, p It would give btm luck. The results were as follows: c First, Y'als: secoud, Leeleud Bleu- « third, Cornell; fourth Harvard, aafl-fMjb. Pcuu. Y ale'- crew comprised tbe followlog: Bpeucer; Haiuea, Urbao, Aodree aud Wblte. ' Feu u's crew wea as follows: Humphreys, Webb, 8 potts au- Debusale. ^ TO ELECT OFFICERS b

Klsborale A IT a r at Klsblax Clab (j The BDUUel m Hag of lb# OoeaD a City Flshiog Club will be held at 8 $ o'clock tomorrow evening, wbeu of- g Beers will be elected. a Tbe Ocean City team that will keep magnificent Ocean City Cup lu It* p home towu will be present. « Crack caatera from out of towu clube will also be present. p Refreshments will be aerved. All members are requested to atteDd. t ■ • ■ p Casino Lark) Naubrr Coalest. At tbe lucky number contest at tbe t Casluo Club Thursday evening, been- B tifui trophies were sou by Mis* Helen A. Hummel end Lawrence Robert Bcbaefer. Tbe contests take piece every Tbureday eveulug at 10 o'clock . and on Saturday afternoons at 4 and 5 o'clock. Tbey attract a great number o' joung people. , While dablng on tbe btnke off c Oceau City Tueaday, Dr. Bamuel Mc ' Clary, 3d, of Pbile delpbta, pulled In e ten-pound lautog. It wae on exbl- 1 at a Boardwalk etore that eve- ' nlng. Dr. McClary, who la a cottager, 1 also caught a smaller tautog. ' AnoiKrr worn Da no cenki. ' I'ompsno, a Florida Upb, Is becom- ' lug common in tbls section, tbre* beeu caught here wttbio a 1 week. The third waa pulled In by J G Campbell from off tbe Ocean ' Fishing Club' a pier Saturday afternoon. It weighed 18$ ou noes. Lalbcrsa Church Itrvlcss. | The Bev. F A Bowers, pastor of All | Saints' Cbuicb. Philadelphia, will i preach at the Lutheran Church aar- • vice* In the Btraud Thaatar, on tba | Boardwalk, below Moorlyu terrace, < Suuday eveotug.j Walter H. Delerotb I will be the eololat. 1 The Rev Dr. J. K. Kulp, of Kaoesa i I City, will preach tba aermont at the I «. K. Church naxt Sunday, and tbe Rev. Dr. Linn Bowman, of Pblla : delphla. will addraea tba Man's Bible i Clans In tba afternoon. i u

NOTED SURF CASTERS TO 5 BE IN TOURNAMENT HERE

Many Fishing; Clubs Anxions j to Win Pretty Ocean City Trophy Cnp. r, Members of tbe Oceao City Fishing I Club err making elaborate prepare- ^ Hop* for tbe special eurf casting tour- e nament to be held on tbe beech In the I extreme Dortli aectlou of tbe resort v Saturday. August 12 tl There Will be three evruts— two of a them opeu. These will be for tbe beet e ' cast in an open Held. live casta allowed, • end tbe beat average of caste down a l< " straight Hue. tbe distance away from A ' tbe Hue to be deducted from tbe leugtb p 1 of tbe cast. a The greet attraction of the day' will t| ' be eveut No 3. for tbe Oceau City h ' I Cup— the $1000 trophy. Five men •• > ! from several clube will coulest. V I greslest In tbe world, and luclude Ed. > | Davis, ol Asbury Perk, who bolds tbe p i world's record for tbe Individual die- a: j tance cast, 892 feel 3 locbea. Others b I I repreaeotlog Hie Aabury Park Flahlug ei • Club will be "Jack" Clayton. Howard w ' Kalu. C. H. Weill. Joseph Yooug, A. p ■ Badable and A. I'. Hurtls. csptelu of ac 1 1 tbe teem, and al-o president of tbe At- p, ■ I sodetlon of Burf Angling Clubs.

From tbe Mldlkod Beach Flsblug 1 Club will coma Dr. Carleton Bimou. Bnnoo.Jr. Charles Elllugaud p'red Fetch. J. K Newman, J.J. Y'atea aud W M. Mri.'utcbeou will repreaeul Ibe BelThe representatives of the oceau City Club will be Charles T. Maglunle. G Ed Cornman. Prank H. Btewart, Cburcblll Hungerford. Dr. Llpscbulx. P. F. Wright, p'raok Campion, G. W. Hmltbeman and Clareoce Brush. Local club officials say that tbe lournsmeot will be ariended by Hsbertbe Ocean City Cup eveut Is Ibe lo tbem aa tbe America's Cup la to yachtsmen. Among tbe distinguished visitors will be Dr. F. C. Raluear. president of the Anglers' Club of New Y'ork, sod representative of tbe BclentlHc AngAssociation of America. AFTER STOLEN GOODS Chief of Police Bcull accompanied P'ogg lo Woodbury ou Monday afteruoou for tbe purpose of looking tbe Hat of article* eloleo recently two young meu who tried to break jail In Woodbury a few days ago. Tbe name of oue of tbe prisoners Is Greeu. aud be claimed to bavs lived Id Ocean City. Mr. P'ogg thought tbal probably some of ibe stolen goods Included a lot tbat were taken from ble residence a few mouths ago. Tbe prosecutor wae Id Wllmlugtou Monday, so tbey were unable to see but Chief Bcull bed a talk with Greeu, who stated tbat be was id Oceao City on tbe Fourth of July, but wes unable to tell of tbe big parade here on tbal day. He aaid be m£t a young woman on tbe Boardwalk here aud took ber to Atlantic City In tbe morning. ~Tb£^ remained there a few and tbeu returned to Ocean Id tbe list of ertlclea stolen were several men's shirts tbat are euppoeed have been taken from Mr. P'. gg'e Green, who It married and baa two children, but does not live wltb his wife, baa an uncle uear Beavllle. HAD GREAT VISIT Local Flabcrmrn Well Treated at Xabarx Park. A delegation of tbe Ocean City Club attended tbe eurf casting tournament of lb* Aabury Park p'isblug Club at Aabury Park Saturday. Iu tbe Dumber were President in tne Dumber were President ol

Churchill Hungerford, G. Ed. Corn- It man, Cbaa. T. Maglnnlt, Dr. Lip- w ecbutz, Wm. R. Smith, George Bauer, C. Held, F'rauk H. Campion, W.W. fc Slbaoo, F. P. Wright, W. W. Tyere n end Clarence Brush. Tbey look with them the Oceau City C trophy cup. which was ou exhibition C while they were lu Asbury Park. U These men were handsomely enter- ei lalned by tbe Asbury club members, si Tbe letter threw open lb* doors of d tbelr club houe*. sod hundreds of peo- q pi* lotpecled tbe cap. ci Charles T. Magluuls, Id tbe accuracy throw, took tbe second trophy, a silver S medal. G BUYS HOUSE HERE * L. Place, of Atlantic CH», Now ° a Cottager. » D. L. Piece, treasurer of thg Nixon ° Atlantic City, bat purchased George Aebby's cottage, oo lb* Gar- *' dent C ompany's tract, aod. wltb Mra. la now occupying Ibe house. ^ M re. Place's tlsler, Miss Carrie Rey- P nolda. of Philadelphia, au actress now " playing Id Trenton, will arrive here at h end of tbla week aud spend tbe u remainder of tbe scasoa with tbem. Mr. Asbbv, wbo Is treasurer or tbe Uarrirk Theater, lu Philadelphia, has owned tbe cottage for several seasons. ^ He will remain au Oceau City summer A resident. He has reined and la occnpyiug Ralph VanUllder's cottage on . North street. \ The Vrias of progressive eucbre parties given by tbe women of Bt- A a- c gustloe's Church aeery Wednesday C l afteruoou are proving vary successful c The oue yesterday waa In charge of c i W. H. Horn. Tbe party last ' week was directed by the Mlaaee I i K alley ' •peclal EvesIM •> Naaic. Frank M. Oouly expects to have a i special evening of music In tba First ^ i M. E. Church Sunday, August 39 I All wbo would Ilka to join the chorus for that evening will report to Mr. i Coaly or to WUIIam E M sassy , of MM Una ol Merely * Edward*. ]

yacht club's smoker best yet Affair for Entertainment of; Visiting Boatman a Big Success. The -uioker given at the Ocean City Club Thursday evening for the I River It cnig A-.ocisllon j uudoubtedly the be-t ever held et J At the beginning, ell -eug "AmerIca," wtlh'Herth.o t otter at the plaoo. At intervale throughout the eveulug | popular sougs were -uug by tbe crowd, j and tbe-e lucluded such catchy selec- ; aa. "Hello, Frisco." "Hello, j "America. I Love You. 'j "Are You from Dixie?" "I'm ou My to Dublin Bay" and "California! aud You." proved to be a masier of the violin, i and she won the warm applause of Her audieuce seemingly ' playing all tbe evening She al-o did ' Another -tar was Edua Wallace {

g Kinney, a contralto vocalist of no- 1 i. usual ability as a siuger, aud tbe poeI- ee—or of a sweet aud powerful voice. : She, too, was repeatedly encored aud ' graciously responded Marie t'baprou I- made a bit with ber song- and dances, | parttculsrly tbe latter, y Burner- aud Morse, lu their revels- L i- t luus of "luslde Law on the Outside," j '■ Glides scored a pronnuueed success L i- with bis humorous songs and stories.;; • Popular songs by Francis Smltb!( were appreciated. Higb-class work lu Imllatloui was'; '- doue by "Billy" Rogers. Oue almost |i . would have thought that there wa» an I ! S tlons or musical Instruments was true ] if to life. J Archie Lingo knows a buncb of real i !• card tricks, aud be succeeded easily In ri mystifying Ibe members of tbe local club aud tbelr guests. Without the leaet difficulty be changed water Into wine and wine back to water. He| I alto made a half dollar leave a tin box I aud come out from the pelrn of bis i baud. All the time be cracked Jokes j , y like e regular comedian: U I There waa excellent music at Intert vala by tbe club orchestra, oua of tbe t beat small organizations lu tbla section, and at oue siege of tbe game tbe i a crowd Insisted oo the drummer giving 3 a solo, wblcb be dually did, to tbe del light of all. and encores were de- , Peel Commodore J. Ralph Wilson was master of ceremonies, , aod be aci quitted himself "wttb that aplomb for c wblcb be It noted, l All tjie club member* preeeut were i unanimous lu declaring that there i t was never a belter show given at tbe i club bouse, and tbey spoke in pralee i of tbe talent* supplied for tbe occasion t by Herman D. Cotter, of tbe Welgbti man Buildiog, Philadelphia, wbo la ' i well koowu to the club men. ■ Following tbe entertainment, ret freshmeut-. consisting of various kinds I ol aaudwlcbes, potato salad aud cofi fee. were provided. > COMMISSIONERS MEET Konllne Business Transuded al It was anuouueed at tbe weekly meellug of tbe City Commissioner! I tbat tbe public comfort station at Eighth street bee beeu dulsbed aud i C attendants provided temporarily. [ In tbe absence of Director Adams, - wbo I* od a vacation, tbe mayor was . ioetruciad to provide ueceesary articles t of toilet for tbe elallou and to see tbat . toilet ror tne etatiou ana to see that ' i

. the doors and windows are lu proper - The report of tbe building Inspector , July, wltb a check for $27.50, waa ■ received aDd Hied. A letter was received from President r Hungerford, of the Ocean i Fishing Club, Inviting Ibe City to tbe club's special . eurf casting tournament at North . and the Boardwalk uext Saturf beglonlog at 10 a. m , aod re- . questing the mayor to make tbe Drst cast. r Quit-claims were graoted Effie G. ; r on lota 810, 811. 415. 518 aud 680, Gsiden- Company 's tract. A letter of thanks waa received from Mra. A. M. Gray for the presence aud music of tbe Philadelphia Orchestra , members at tbe successful eutertalumeut at tbe yacht club lor the beneflt , of tbe Oceau City Brancb of tbe New I Jereey Boldlere' Relief League. Tbe 1*1 ler was ordered received and Died. ReaolutloDs were adopted lo borrow from tbe eloklog fuud In anticipation of tbe ooltectlou of taxea for , aud to borrow >12,000 from tbe National Bank In anticipation \ of the collection of taxea for 1916. A number of bills w ere ordered paid. I 1 * 1 ■ Legal papers of all descriptions, lu cludlug wlila, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis Robinson at bla office. 744 r Aabury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv. ' Ware's Specialties , 813 ASBURY AVENUE ; 34c. doz. Glenn Koee Creamery Butter in X -pound 44c. lb. ■ 38c. lb. The finest Teas and Coffees. We make a specialty of our Fruits and Vegetables— fresh every day. It will pay yon to rive ua a trial. We < do not solicit, but we deliver promptly. f F. H. Ware a GROCER 71-M

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THE BREAKERS THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL J Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court, r Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. 3 K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. ; i "CTRLKE WHILE THE J IRON IS HOT."—™1 A psijcLolttjicil rnmcMt m. thi ajjnirs ; fff ma/nj ^ Dmit AfTirKL'cA Ki rttfiutijhis (frnmat , wlietfitr ar ut ar ; sma.lL Tm^ortimt area! ; In^vmfeL) _^realrr ima.IL ; Tj at' ttuf.mmemf "a jatt Iwhiovu is maJe ami a portum.'seL asufc "to turn, 1 mare, ttlfm' fcfit pauicif uitK ; betjvn. to.mufte{>l^"ami <m. a ' wkuA jiais to greatest mdefendemcc. , Our tsmkmq 'metLoii art conser- ' wituK., i vnA aAmmistireJ. jov tLe niisoluXlfitcurdtij sf- aU dvposibn. ■ First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. 8TITE8 H. S. MOWRBR Prasldsnt Caahlsr . W# pay A p.r oanton Mvln^a Accounts d ' Zhc JSellevue d,°3 miaHTH ar. and ooean ave. Electric elevator to street level. Rooms ia suite with or without baths. Capacity, S50. K. 9. 8CHANTZ

0 h0t6l bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. —ween Eighth .od Ninth dltMU H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mali ^84 nat OB mj m VHl—c-nt a&d tb-eld-rly. Tr— 1 Iii-au* v-o-axe. electricity. Hot Air, pie. the imperial 1014 CKNTKAL AVE., OCKAIt CITY. If . "re- C. OETZKL. the kathlu Now open for tbe aeawu liu Centra: Aranns, OCEAN CIT*. w.j. LEW IB A OONAEII wyoming TS4 OCEAN AVUIZ •««. niy, N. s. a. r. nilwei hotel atglen One of tba mo-t aantndly loaatad bouli In : Ooean City. Tba aim baa alwayi bare to make thia boose selsot and bomalika, aad iu large and assured patronage proves Its eoo- ; oaaa. For larmi and part)oulan addreaa. a. c. aarr, r-op. new hc)tel elberon EIOOZU ASU CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, M. J.g Naylor and Hayra, Proprletrmn Pourtaaotb Hnaaon. rboroDgbly renovalad and nawly papetod. Bell Pboaaa: I7-X and the hewlings Nlntb and Waaiey are. Ooean Clly-«?T~> L, H. UEWL1HOB, Wast Pblladel pbla. Pa. O-nlral Avenue aod Klnlb Street ll | T tr ma^ H-eeopeble W'"'1 o' w"f '."w^Sj tSl 1JE, Prop. THE IDLEWIU OPEN ALL YEAR Uoorlyn Terraoe Ooean City, N. J Loaatad One Block from Beaeb. MBB-J-ILMOBRlaON the oceanic Ocean City, n. J. for the era -on. A. K. BAKJML . Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth at* Ocean City, N. J. BROWN A MACKLUI. HOTEL swarthmore Wesley Ave, beL Rlnib'^Sjd Tentb aireeta, 'rerloraoti ex<4>eo(e are large 0? u"S.1?>,Teimla*JlSl. W. P. and F.B. LIPPINCOTT. L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY ta u4 Ofilat Tregi I lyuhHj Agent for Stewart's Iron Worka Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fanos, Iron Bailings and Window Guards. Seventh St and Haven Ave. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Beaabore Architect Licensed by the Bute. •> •> eighth street, opp. p. o. ocean city n. J. o. I — lake ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MM Asbury Arena*, Oases Olty, N.J. Tor Sale asHf onibay¥ronl0rti*fbr llarsjss^ob.^^m are priat°re app!jrfb«"i«* W. W.Orahan! 253 »o. Port) -fifth •treat. PhlUdstphla We Are Distributors •ar the Ford Automobile In Ocean City. Sea isle City and Vicinity Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty -fourth at, mmi Wast ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' Advertise in The Sentinel