OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1016. NO. 21
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor | Si oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LOR- AT LAW. ^AWOFflCES Apgar & Boswell, J^AW OFFICES I Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NEWELL HEULlNGSi Attorney at Law SUB Eighth Street ( Ireati City New Jeraey MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. nuui'iL ;|?|AlleiiCiirsoE,i.D.«fS| 816 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey t)R. W. 1'. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. Florence Brick Haines COR. StH AND WESLEY AVE MECHAN.O-THERAPIST Mvdlral and • orreollve U) mnaatlca J-JHRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Klgtilb and Central pveuue Ocean City New Jeraey J)R. G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician I p* Hauu Building, Eighth street j Opposite IVnnaylvanla R. K Depot Ocean cmr, N. J. Kvery Tueaday, Ihuraday and Halarday Pblladelpbla Office, I1U7 Cbealoot 81. QK CHARLES B. RIDER ai 1 > en tint •« 809 Central Avenue h OCEAN CITY. «. J)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist JflARK LAKE U ndertaker and Embaltner •puous It» UCKAM city. n-j Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. «th and Wealey Avca. Ocean City. N.J LEITH HALL SANITARIUM Ball I'bone. Waaler Avenae DaarNlolh H perial attention glvso 10 tha Dtaeaaea or Villiam Franklin Cobirn, M.D. OFFICES, I. KITH HALL 916 Wealay Avenue Try an Advertisement in the 8ENTINBL
Whatever success or patronage has come to our office is due, we believe, to a principle to which we have always 1 tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your clients' interests and your own interests will take care of themselves. MASSEY A EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real li state in all of Us branches. ONLY $2000.00 ! ONLY $2000.00! A BIG BARGAIN A two-family apartment house for sale. Only ' j $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 be made to suiL JOSEPH 1. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. prank Smith Go.,lirnu'*o"La" ' If you have money to'loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine j lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, *2500. Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1 2uo. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, ' I attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed | with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. — = I AurouotiLZ Si/reurs ° LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AND WILLYS-K NIOHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUOKS OCCAM C ITY. W^W JMRB CY , QAAAOC A HO SHOWHOOH. NINTH ST. AND OOCA N AVC. Saddle Horses tj For LessonsTind Hire Stable, Seventh and Haven Avenue
Information at Casino Club ^ J. H. L1TTLEFIELD, Instructor The Needle Lovers Shop r H. C. FREEMAN § \ gl6 Boardwalk IJI Sooth ijth Str.et 1 , El N Ocean City. N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. | *&l»| )) Art Needlework Materials I FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARN "" ^TTRACTI^ NOVELTIES | "HUPMOMLEl,UUi,,"r STUDmAKER1 You will find in the Dodge Brothers' Motor Gar many features scarcely to be expected at so moderate a price. The gasoline and oil consumption it unusually low. We can give immediate delivery. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. m second-hand cars paige „nn—
^ .. A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, /l A is what yon need for summer heat; I fm it niakes your home so neat and clean, I "V" II ^ you cannot help bnt see that it is you we \XimXJ The City Gas night Company Eleventh and H«veh Ave. ! ' OCEAN CITY, N- «*• Joseph F. Smith Tta Slats aad SUg Rooltag aod Oa»«n»4ag M A ■ Kinds TIN ROOFS PAINTED 6W. IUi( W M *■«* « gl» AWnr, A .Mi ue - Oca. City. N. J
WILL HEAR CITIZENS ON ' I MAKING BRIDGE TRAVEL FREE
! Legislative Committee Will ' Hold Public Hearing Here Friday, August 35. The Slate legislature's Jolut committee on toll bridge, and toll road. give, notice In tbe SKSTINBL that the committee will hold a pLbllc meeting lu ball, at 10 o'clock Friday morning. At tbla meeting the committee will bear Ibe view, of citizen, of (.'ape May | County and Atlauttc Couuty, upon tba advisability of the Stale taking over , tbe automobile bridge belweeu Somen' Polul and Oceau City. There i. do doubt that, with a frea bridge over tbe bay, the result would be of great material beuelll to the people of both connlle., because there would be Infinitely more treftic over . the bridge by owuereof macbiue. vl~ Itiug till. Mellon of tbe State. Itieay more auto owner. 111 Atlantic City would take and enjoy trip, through Ocean City, Wlldwood, Cape May and other .ea.hore reaort. In tin. couuty, and. likewise. ownera of machine. In Ibe couuty resorts would more frequently take ruu. to Atlautlc city and vicinity. Then, too. trucker, lo Atlautlc ] Couuty would doubt lee. brlug load, of vegetablea tulo tbl. city, which might In a mea.ure help to reduce the extremely high coal of food, at lea.t In Tbe Cape May County Time. ha. tbe following regarding Hie bridge: Elsewhere In tbla l..ue of tbe Time. I. a notice of a hearing 10 be held in Ocean City by the committee on toll bridge, appointed at tbe la.t session of the Legl.lature, The meeting I. for the purpose of bearlug Atlautlc aud Cape May County people on the advlnabllity of the State laklugover the Oceau city * lo Somer.- Point automobile bridge, making It a fiee road. This I. rlgbl lu line with tbe policy B of tbe State for yeara back— the abolt.bmeut of toll road. aud bridge., and, w hile Ibere may at II I be some objece Hon on tbe part of the realdeuu In tbe , lower portion of tbe county to tbe road belug made free, tbe majority of '• tbe people will realize that It la a wise and uecesaary move, d Some few are not yet over tbe bitterness of Ibelr defeat In the Beesley's Polut Soiner.' Point bridge project, but they must necessarily be lu tbe minority. Cape May Couuty canuot all ,rd -lobe uarrow In tbl. matter, aud especially *0 with the All-resort Oi-ean * Boulevard .y.tem In tbe making. When tbl. road I. completed, a. It evrntually must be, Ocean City will be in tbe Mm e relative poaKlon at each of tba other reaort., and all muat Buffer If Ibere la a heavy toll on avery auto that crosses over tbe bridge to come Into the county. The Ocean City bridge latbe only tap tbla ooutily ha. In tbe artery of travel to and from Atlautlc City, and If aome of tbla travel can be brought Into tbe county tbe entire Mctlon will benefit That the State would purcbere tbla bridge mod free It abould remove tbe last ve.tage of ot>Jectk>D, for lu tbla mauuer Ibe coet would not be raised ~ by a bond Hwue, a* would be tbe caee If It were bought by the couoty free bolder., aod Ibe money would uut be * raised by direct taxation. 5 FREE HEALTH e CERTIFICATES GIVEN I
Issued by the City to Chil- ■ dren Whose Parents Desire These Papers. I Dr. Ralph Flint, beach pbyalclan, 1a I at tbe city ball every afteruoou(lnI eluding Suudaya), from S to 5 o'clock . I where be laauea, free of charge, health I certificate, to children of cotlagera aod I visitor, wbo desire to return to tbelr I home, lu Pblladelpbla aud elsewhere. I Health Officer T Lee Ad am. eay a an I ararage of 60 certificates a day are baI Ing Issued by bl. office. There are I probably 6000 child reu here from ] Pblladelpbla and viclully and It will 1 prove aome task to turn out the re1 quired number of health certificate., J but tbe office U ready for tbe work. . Health official, and physician, relt- - erate that there 1. not a cbm of Infaotlle paralysis In Ocean City, nor has there been a care here. OFFICERS NOMINATED Vacai Club Election W II t»e Held Satardar, August a*. At tbe meeting Saturday evening at tbe Ocean City Yacht Club, tbe following officers were nominated for tbe ensuing year: Commodore. Daniel H Paris; vice commodore. Walter D. Bonsall; rear commodore. James W. Kern ley; secretary . Harry F. Stanton; treasurer, William E. Hexamer; board of goverE. board or \
nora. Win E. Maaaey and Alfred M. M Gray; regatta committee— Howard H Deoo. E. Warren Anderson, Joaepb w M. Rowland aud Alexander Law- dl Tbe annuel election will be beld Saturday evening, August 26, when tbe regular club bualneaa will be traneacted. u Let. (or date. t Two ooroer lota, cbaap, beautifully located 00 Asbury avenue at First and Second .1 reels Near steamboat landing, ya'-bl club and trolls/. Apply to I Laura* Godfrey, Palermo, N J. c adv. 8,17, tf. t 1 a — i aod company In nnlqne dances. Fogg'a Pier Saturday evening. adv. Lost.— On Friday morning, Aug. 11. ' between Ninth and Central ava and . yacht club, a ooral brooch. with pearls. Finder will receive reward If returned T to 911 Central avenue. adv. ( " Fob Hal*.— Lot 676, Sec. D , on Aa- 1 bury avenue, below Sixteenth street, Ocean City. N. J. Addrma J. G.Camp81600 lo loan on fine mortgage Thorn A Boyle, 408 Eighth afreat J Ocean City, N.J.
[ % DIRECTOR DAVIS , A PLEASED VISITOR , | Assistant Head of Philadel- \ phia's Safety Department ' Ends Vacation Here. > . Assistant Director Harry Davis, of . tbe Pblladelpbla Department of Pub- I ' lit- Safety, wbo returued to bis duties 1 r t bis week after spendlug his mouth's 1 ' vacation with hi. family In this city, ,1 Is a new and strong niliulrt-r of this re- I I this summer. c Director Davis said that he found 1 e Ocean City an Ideal nee-bore resort— * r tbe finest be had ever been In. He I - said tbe people are ho-pltable aud 1 very obliging In every way. c c Referlng lo a statement made lu c ■ some of the Philadelphia papers dur- | e Ing the recent vice probe In Philadel- 1 a phis, that all tbe gamblers aud slnil- | f lar people of Ibe Teuderloln district J 1 bad' come to Ocean City, Director ( c Da* Is said that It was a deliberate t falsehood and an unjust publication. | ; He bad seen noue uf these people lb 1 f Ocean City. 1 t Director Davis spent mucn of hT. | a on the bay, but taking strolls on tbe Boardwalk lu tbe eveoluga ■ City Treasurer Win. McCoach eu- ; deavnred to get Director Davis to take s a trip lo Ibe ll.blog banks, but Mr. 1 n Davis smlllngl- declined, with thanks. , I He was perfectly satisfied with the , if bay, be said. J ^ GIRL LEAVES TOWN y y *f wld was Acca.ru or mealing y A young woman from Philadelphia, |. employed as a maid by a ramlly llvI, lug in a cottage on Central avenue, ;■ near Sixth street, was arrested Thursle day afternoon, accused 'uf stealing ie womeu'a wearing apparel. ,t Sbe was locked up until Friday eve- « mug, when those from wbom sbe stole tbe arllclea relented. Meantime, I- friend, of the girl were commuulc.led '. with in Pblladelpbla. and later lu tbe jt evening the young man to wbom.be r- is «o u to be married appeared at city e- lug an agreement to .lay away from u Oceau City. Sbe was almost hyaterl5. cal before bl. arrival. The young man and tbe girl, wbo I. II ralber good looking, left for Philadel:b phis ou a late train Friday eveulng. f. Sba wa. Men robbing Ibe clothe.ry line of a neighbor TburMlay afternoon lo and a March warraul was obtained, in Many atoleu article, were found In ly ber trunk and two watst. were dl*oj covered lo tbn ash receptacle under ila tbe grate lu tbe range In tbe boure ly where .be lived. Tbe girl Mid alie did not know why sbe took tbe aril. tides. lie 1 " Prisoner Kscapcd. sd While arraugemeuU were belug •c made to give a prisoner a hearing In »• the police magistrate's court here, a few days ago, tbe accused mau walked ont. He bas not since been seen.
HAD - GOOD PROGRAM Presbyterian Organi- " zation Had Largest Meet- j ing of the Season. What was probably tbe largest attendance lu tbe history of tbe Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe First Presbyterian Cburch was prceut at tbe Club. Moorlyu terrace aod tbe ( Hoard walk. Mouday afterooon. I be Casino was crowded, some of tbe ladies being obliged to stand during Ibe afterTbe program was exceptionally good and a most enjoyable time wa. bad The u-o.l reports ware submitted I the officers after tbe meeting had , opeued with prayer by tbe pastor of tbe cburcb, tbe Rev. Charles H. Bobner. A very clever Impersonation ol 1 1 colored preacher delivering a sermon < given by Ambrose Blltea. which 1 was followed by rouods of applause. 1 W Poland. Jr , delighted tbe ladles with a number of very effectively rendered tenor solos. Miss A. G. Eogell • delivered a delightful a idress 00 "One 1 PbaM of PreperedneM," which proved I very Interesting aud stressed a very ' point of our national ueed. ' Jobu Curtis, Jr., and Waller Dale oc- • ' caslnued a great deal of merriment In 1 1 heir Inimitable character sketybes and fuu provoking songs. Tbe program, 1 1 which was oue of tbe best given Ibis 1 season, was closed with Mveral pleas- I ■ soprano eoloa by Miss Marlon Sblnn, of Atlantic City. e The hostesses of tbe afternoon, Mrs. H averstick. Mra. Tetlow, Mrs. Ayars. - Mrs. McBrtde. Mrs. Meeban and Mias r Engell, served the usual refre-hmenta. . after wblcti tbe meeting adjourned to . meet at tbe same place next Monday r afternoon, when tbe following ladies will Mrve as hostesses: Mlas Cretb, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs Lentz, Mra Holmes, Mrs Wbyle, Mra. Alexander, Mra. Humphries. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs . Hew lings, Mrs. 8tannard and Mra. P. Smith. Tbe last meellngof tbe aeaaon, whUBi - August 28, will be entertained by mem- , ber. of Mary Auxiliary or Command- - ery No. 38. of Philadelphia. Mr. i Charles T. GIldeD being chairman of the committee of Masonic ladles. J Mark Ingle, of Washington, D. C., ' wa. lu towo Friday to vl.it 01. father, „ Mark lugle, and family, who are at , tbelr cottage. 341 Central avenue. ' Cavalry Troop A. organized mllltla of a the District of Colombia, of which 1 Mark Is a member, left for Blabee, Arizona, Monday. Tbe troop Is com- !, prised of college meu, wllb a regular I. army man aa captain. t Beat Estate Assessor Here. n John S. Warner and wife, of Ulnay, ]. are among tba visitors here. Tbay n have beeu spending a portion of tbe >. summer season here for a number of ■r yeara. Mr. Warner Is a real relate as--e sessor in Philadelphia. " b tg" !, eirTicn Lutheran Cbnrcb aervlcre will be beld Id tbe Strand Theater, on tbe Boardwalk, below Moorlyn terra oe, g next Sunday eveolng The preacher In will be tbe Rev. A. B. Macintosh, of Trlotty Cburcb. NorrUtown. Tba Ml vocal soloist will be Mrs J. M. Rosenbaum, of tbla city.
] MUSICAL TREAT AT MASONIC CLUB, Noted Pniladelphia Artists J to be Heard Here Sat- ( urday Evening. 1 A very excellent mualc.l treat will be given at tbe headquarters of tbe I Visitor.' Masonic Club of Ocean City, • ou tbe Boardwalk, below Ninth atreet . at 8 80 o'clock nekt Saturday evening, lo wblcb tbe members of ibe club and their f.mlllee have been Invited. Tbe artist, to appear are all well 1 known Pblladelpblana and comprise tbe following: Gertrude Haydeu Kernley. soprano; Beatrice Collin, contralto; Heury Carney, leoor, and Alvlu K. Dougherty. planM. 1 The program will be aa follow.: Piano solo. Mr. Dougherty; vocal duet, Mrs. Fernley and Mr. Gurney; 1 soprano solo, Mrs Fernley ; vocal duel, I- Gertrude Hayden Fernley aud Beatrice • Collin. e Eai.itaacat Announced. r Joaepb E. Kaln, of Marlton. N. J., ►- wi.be. to annouuoe the engagement r. of bis daughter. Mlaa Eleanor 8.. and '■ A. Randolph Fogg, of Ocean City. Randolph Fogg, ot ucean i.iiy.
Fogg I. a well known young business man Miss Kaln Is teacher of music in tbe local schools aud la a decidedly popular yonng woman. I For dale Cheap. l One corner lot and three adjoining ' lui« , fSecoud street and Atlantic ava- ' uue, Oceau City, N. J. Small amount of cash required. Addrere E., Box 45, Cemdea, R. J. adv. IL I Cottage, 706 Central avenue, OceaD City All modern conveniences In- , eluding beater. Owner will rent for wlDtar months or by tbe year. 1 Apply to R. Curtii Robinson, 744 Asbury ava.. Ocean City. N. J. adv. Tba Bowling Alleys lo tbe BowllDg Moorlyn Terrace and Board1 walk, are now open for tbe aeeeob or 1816. Adv.. 4 18, If. For Sals.— One or all of tba five lots ' 00 Asbury aveooe, below Thirteenth - street, aaet side: low fur cash. Mia. H. , B Smith, Colllngawood. N.J. adv., 6 22. 14t Bay VUla Laundry. 217 Bay arenas Ocean city, N. 1. Bundle wasbre and by tha doaen done by Mra. Francis Freeman. Bell phone I69-W. adv., 8-82, 121
MANY ENTRIES RECEIVED S N FOR CITY'S BABY PARADE
Trophies are Coming in T for Boardwalk Event Angnst 36. Entry blanka are being filled for tbe Juvenile and baby parade to be held tl on tbe Boardwalk al 2.80 o'clock Skt- d urday afternoon, August 26. The U entries are being deposited In a box at B ' the music pavilion. Many fine trophies have already been n received, and these will be awarded tbe beat displays lu Ibe various dirt- U I There will be four divisions, as fol- h i Iowa: 1 First— Juveniles walking; second, ■ I babies lu carriages, go-carts and floats; « - third, tains, walking and riding; 1 I fourth, comic and fancy costumes. The parade gives every promise of t I being larger and more elaborate lb < > every way than tbe first abuttal affair ' last season. Married In Manila. Tbe wedding of Mire Mary Bailey, . dangblerof General and Mrs. Charles 1 il J . Bailey, of Corregldor. to Lieutenant | r; Cbas. L Gaudy, United States Medical I, Corps, eon of Colonel and Mrs. Chea. c M. Gaudy, of Manila, formerly of this county, was solemnized at btgb noon Thursday, Ibe twcDty-nlutb day of Juoe, at the Cathedral of St. Maey ., and St. John In Manila, by tbe Rev. it Cbaa. W. Clash, dren Of tbe Catbed dral. y. «
Masquerade Btxtl. The annual masquerade ball will take place at the Ocean City Yecbt Club tomorrow evening. This is (MM ol tbe .octal foncttons of tbe season bandaome costumes will be Iu former yeara tbla ball , brought out more members ta tbe elub ' than any other social entertainment given. For M rot. Co
' Established flour aod feed store, ta- _ - clodlog flxtures,or will rent store room 1 lor any other business. Addreos J owngs __ • Corson, Ocean City, N.J. adv., 12-80. tf. For Sola. A small sail boat, at bargain price, aa . owner baa do time to use H. Call or * addrere 831 Wealey avenue Ocean ,r City, N. J. e0»-8, 10-8t r. — Desirable loU. LIUU casb. Balance h to salt purchaser. T. 8. Simmons, L 1817 Central irenna, Ooreo City. It For Salr.— Low tor cash, lot 418 a West avenue, below tjtxteeolh street, id east atda; also 214, 216. 218 Ha van avals owe. at Seventeenth street, treat aide. E. A. Smith, ColllngawMi, N. A ^
1 IT SEYERAL HURT IN AUTO CRASH ; ti One of the Women, from Phil- ° adelphia, May be Injured £ Internally. Two automobiles went together at a street aud Wesley avenue SunI day afternoon . and a number ol per- " sons were Injured, one of them, Mrs. ( Charles a Robinson, of West Phlle- , delpbla, perhaps Internally. Her cou- 0 , time, and arrangements were made lu c apply tba x-raye. | , Cbarlaa K Robtnaon and his family, ■ . together with bis father aud mother, d I Robinson and wife, atf of 4631 r , Bring Garden atreet. West Pbllsdel- [ pbia, bad left tbe senior Mr. Robin- f son's oottaga. 315 First atreet. In tbelr c auto to take a little drive, tbe younger „ 1 Mr. Roblneoo'e vacation eudlng that 1 day Al the corner of First street and „ I Wealay avenue, tbelr large machine. | aud one driven by Robert H. Cbew, a • | summer resident of tbla city, ran to- r ! Rotb Robinson, one of Ibe children. | was cot 011 tbe face wltb glass, aod [ George Robinson, aged 3 yeara, was i seriously hurt ou Ibe face and bead. | i but bis oonditlob was raucb Improved ( tbe next day. 1 J Tba elder Mrs. Robinson was not , , thrown from the oar. 1 , Dr. Matvel and Dr. HeClary, 3d summer residents, attended lu tbe 1 | wounds of tbe Injured. , JAPANESE WEEDING | Everybody seems to be happy at Ibe Cestoo Clnb — It's lo tbe air— but bow 1 ,f can It be otherwise? Mr. Carpenter keeps everything and averybody on tbe move all tbe lime. There la do lagging— card partial, dabeea, eutermomenta start aud atop promptly. Tbe Japanre. Wedding last eveolng, r. la wbleb eighty children took pert, I was wonderfully rrellaUc Tbe monroful snuDds of toe googa, Ibe odor of tbe >r incense, the gaily dressed little Japs II and tbe equipment moat gorgeous al- '■ moat took one to tbe distant lauds of wisteria. Tbe great crowd was eu- " tbuslastlc from beglunlug lo eod. This al! sir will be repeated next Wednesday In order to accommodate tboae wbo coold not get In last evening. y. ■ ■ — iy Thomas Willtaisia Barlrd. Tbe funeral of Thomas Williams, of ° this city, aged 61 yeara, was beld on Tuesday afternoon, at 2JI0 o'clock, at tbe reatdenee of bla soo-ln-law. Alfred R. Smith, 1048 Aibary avenue. Tbe ministers officiating at tba servlore * ware tba Rwv. (Jeorge F. Mltcb, of tbla clly.and tbe Rev. J. B. Adams, of •* Bridgeport, N. J. Tbe tatsrmeul waa *r al Seaside Cemetery. Mr. Williams, °" wbo died Sooday, la survived by bis I" sons, R. T. Williams and T. A WIID' liama, aud daughter, Mra. Alfred R. Smith.
SCHOOLS REOPEN r. ON SEPTEHBER 14 ■' ti New Teachers Take j Places of Misses Campbell rand Ingalls. r Ooeso City's aebools will reopen for j tbe fall and winter session on There- | September 14. There was some i thought of begtuulog tbe session on September 7, but It waa decided that j perhaps Ibis waa a little to early to start tba children on tbelr stud lea. , There win be two new teachers at ( tbe coming eeaatobs. Mlaa Lutlla Id- , gain, of Caatletou, N. Y. wbo bas ( bean tbe teacher of English ta tbe , btgb schno! f r several years, bat re- , signed, and she will ba succeeded by , ; Mlae Marguerite English, at preseut al i ; Leeds' Polut. Mlaa Best ha M. Campbell, who is to I be married during tbe fall, will be aoc- ■ eroded as a teacher ta tbe first grade , Miss L- B Est low. Death Cause teddesls. Frank Redlfer, aged 60 years, wbo waa a member of tbe Arm or S. B. • Red Mar A Co , dealer* ta shoe lasts ta • dropped deed ta e trol- '. oar in that city Saturday morning. 1 He bad been a sufferer from heart die- '■ ease for aome time. 8. S. Red Her, a • brother, was notified at bla oottaga lo ° tbla Hty. Deceased was ao uocle of N. T. Lultoo. of tbla elty. "rollles of Ocess Cn> " "• Hit of season Fogg's Pier Saturday evaotag. Get tickets early, adv. Wawtkd at Owe*. —41000 on bond n and mortgage For further particulars ' apply or address Srwtirbl offioe, J, Ocean City. N. J. Adv. n Fob Balb.— Market or delivery M wagon; also two- sealed carriage. Ad.11 drees Bbrtiisel office, Ocean City, lb N. J Adv. ot For Rxkt — By the year, a 7-room hnnaa. hot and cold water and bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber adv., 9-80, tf
ASBURY PARK CLUB WON BIG CASTING TOURNAMENT
Took Handsome Trophy Cup — Midland Beach Second— Celebrated CastersTookPart. j The members of tbe Asbury Park Fisbtag Club were Jubilant Saturday evening because the club's team woo baodsome $1000 trophy cup donated by tbe city at tbe first national serf casting tournament, beld oo tbe beacb, near North atreet, Saturday afternooD. Tbe members of this team did consisteut work throughout tbe afternoon and deserved to win. Tbe Midland Beacb Fisblng Club aecoud, tbe Belmar Fisblng Clnb third, and tbe Ocean City Flabtag Club's team fourth. There were three events, and tbe last waa run off by moonlight, although tbe start of the events waa made about 10.80 o'clock ta tbe morning. Tbe local team, under whose auspices tbe tournament waa conhopes to push things more rapidly at tbe next tournament. There wer cross winds during tbe event Id tbe morotag, but tba oabdltlons were excellent ta tbe aflerTbe longest cast of the day waa made by Ed. Davis, of tbe AM»ry Park Club, lt-waa 886 feet 8 Inches. Mr. Davis Is bolder of tbe world'a record. A Co [net In this sport la C. Elloga young member of tbe Midland Beacb Club and a protege or Dr. 1 Carlton Simon, a member of tbe Midland Beacb aud Ocean CUy Cloba, and tbe holder of tbe world'e record for a number of years. Mr. Ellngbauaen made the longest average cast. It waa trifle over 370 feet. Tbe first event was for five casta ta ' upen field, tbe longest cast to COQOL It waa won by Ed. Darts, of tbe Asbury Park Club, whose cast was 886 reel 8 Inches. "Jack" Clayton, of Asbury Park, was aecoud, witb a cast of , 384} feet, and Mr. Ellngbauaen was third wltb a cast of 866 feet 6i Inches. Tbe fourtblwaa J. Sabdala, of Asbury i Park, 868 feet 8} Inches, and W. E. Sylvester, of Belmar, was flftb, 838 ' feet 4 tacbee. i The Oceau City Cup event wae started j tbe Oral thing ta tbe afternoon. Tbe following comprised tbe eoo- . testing teams: Aebury Park— Howard Kane, C. H. , Wells, Ed. Davis, A. J. Sabdala and • -Jack" Clayton. s Midland Beacb— A. A. Newburger. a C. Simon, Jr., Dr. Carlloo Simon and - C. Bllngbauseo. s Belmar— J. E. Newman. J. J. Yataa, - W. M. McCutchaon, W. E. Bylvteur and R. C. Newman. • Oceao City— P. F. Wright. Frmnk H. » Stewart, G. Ed. Coruman, Clarence Brush aod Cbartea T. Maglnnla. Tba caellog was done by flveaqoads composed of one member from each competing dub, wblcb gave oodub ' tbe advantage of tbe wind, etc., and , was eminently fair for all aides. L The local boys were somewhat op ° against II in several ways, but II was " tbe fortune of war. They had oe kick - " coming end they warmly oongratnt lated tbe Asbnry Perk team for Ue ' great victory. , "Charley'' Meginola bad tba mleforls tuneto twice sDap bts liue.as did Frank il H. Stewart aud Claisooe Brush. L Pater F. Wright accidentally fouled on two oocaalous by stepping a little over tbe line wltb one foot. mlmk, oro* aoannri at tha and of the lUS HUS WHU uus ,wn. and
second round, wltb Asbury Park leading. Tbe scores then ware: Asbury Park. 2986 feet; Balmar, 2686 laet; Midland Beacb, 2411; Ocean City, 1969. Midland Beacb took second place at eod of tbe third round end remained there. The eeoree at tbe end of this round were: Asbury Park, 4406; Midland Beach, 8921; Balmar. 8868; Ocean City, 2747. Tbe scores at tbe doee ebowad tbe following total ceete: Asbury Park, 7,816 feat 10 Inches, Midland Beech, 6.627 feet 111 tacbee; Belmar, 6,878 feet 10 Inches; Ocean City. 4.196 feet 7J tacbee. Tbe Judges were Dr. F. C. Bayoor, A. W. Flavell and John M. Wood. It was about 6.30 o'clock when tba event was concluded. It was than decided to go on wllb event No. 2— open to all. Bast average of live Mala down a straight llna, tba distance from either side of the line to be deducted from tbe leogth of tbe cast- Owtag tbe lateosas of tbe boor, and also because of tbe approaching darkness It waa agreed that each mao aboold laka only two easts Instead of Ave, aod tbla waa done. 1 Summaries: Ocean City Trophy Cop— H Kane, 818 feet 6* inches, 818 test Hi Inches, 811 feet 74 Inches, 296 feet i 1 inch and 288 feet 1 Inch, making a . total of 1629 feet 34 locbaa. t C. H. Wells, 296 feat 11} tacbee, 808 - feet 8j Inches, 276 feat 9j Inches, 261 . fast 9 Inches and 278 feat 8 tacbee, > making e total of 1418 feel 6J tacbee. SEE DaVIa, 836 feet 6 Incbea, 206 fe*t I 4 Incbea. 284 feet, 867 feet 6* Inefcee. if (OooUassdcsi Third Facs.) m DR. CHARLES B. RIDER DENTIST '• 809 Central Ave. Ocaaa CRy. N. J . '■ 1916 y -Good Service i- At this office constats lo oelag aoiooly r. tbe beat materials that cao ba bought, '■ aod such skill ue only experience n brings, hut the yatlafacuoo thai three " qualities are combined wltb a reason - -j able charge. (-H API PS B. RIDER, D. D. S.
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