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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1916. We Khali be Rla.1 lo receive Items of lo thin community and our rea.ler» All comoiutiicallona -hould be accompanied. with the full name and g.x.1 faith. DOTS. Well, what do you think of Ocean ( it» 7 ( apt. Chrl-topher lientham. of iIiIk Hfr-'-aving -tallou ot Stone Harbor a few week- ago. ha- been ttan-ferred to , the TowtiKei dV Inlet >latiou. w ill'vive'rVolKe'rlViS^^rnVoj Hs'i- , IdmlK-im"« Will he leu ceiil»* I PERSONALS. Mi- l,oiil«e shepherd, of l oluuil.u.. i ill- Martha Boyle, of 1'aterKou, le I'nrltrv. Cor-up.of |,amThe Kev J McKlmoyle and family, of Klklon. Md.. are at their collage, tut Wealey avenue. Win. t * ham be re and family, of Philadelphia, are at 1217 A-bury aveo H. Shoemaker, of Itn- chy. la -pending a m'onib in New Hamp-hlre. for the benellt of hi- health. M r.. S. K. Warren, of lift- city. ha. b-eii vl-nnig her daughter, Mr-. a. N. Hi— er and family, of Phllaon A -bury a'veuue! near Kiflh -ireet. Mr-. Jame- Mar-liall. ol Philadelphia. I- vl.lllug her ei-ler. Mr- Chaa. K. Nabb. on Seventh -treet. Ihl- city. Allien S. Wool-ton and wlf? ^of Daniel (loll, of Philadelphia, waamong I he vi-itor- lo Ihl- city on Sunday . He ha- a number of friend- here Mr-. W. While, of Norwood. Ihere for Ihe balance of the -eaaou. oc .upyii.g her collage. SSI Fourth -treet. Mi« Kalherlue Shea, of Phlladel!,f Ml— Margaret Mcl'uue, In tbli city. Dr. W. A. Hum- and wife of Philadelphia. property ..wrier. In tin- ell.., were among the Vlalto.a to till- ciiy t-'riday. John McAeoy. of Philadelphia, -pent a few day- here during Ihe week a-. the gue-l of City Clerk and Mrllarry A. Morrl-. Ur. and Mr-.' Kroil Schneider, of Philadelphia, vl-lled Kraucl- Sell n el deraurt family al their We-ley avenue home Sunday Jo-eph Douglaaa. of Court Hoaw. -oiicllor lor Ihe Cape May County Hoard of Freeholds.. wa- lu lowu Friday, an-orupauied by 111- family. Daniel J Crawford and family, of "We-l PJiiladelpnia. are enjoying life in I heir collage on We-ley avenue, near Tenth -Ireet Mr. Crawford I- a . Mr-. lifcrdhiK V. Crane and niece. Mi- Mildred Crane of Clayton, -pent Mr "ud Mr-. T no m a'. h!' M ,(' "u re of Mr- M. -U. Siauiion and John Wei-ler and family, of Ihl- city, reOf the country. r - Mr. C r. Woolatou. Roy Hel-ler and wife, of Kieorlou, and Mr-. K. C. Hichman. of I Win.. are occupying balance of Mm reamn. Mr- George Slanlnii. of ihl- clly, and her aunl. Mr-. Sarah J Budd. of Clark-horn. N. J.. Will leave here loluorroa for Lewee, Del., where they will -|>end iwo week- Willi Mr- Slanlnii father. Harry C, Woolevex. a We.t Philadelphia real e-iale operator, and family are entertaining a nephew of Mr. Woo lever, Klr-i l.ieuleuaut Ueorge J. New garden, U.S. A . al their collage al Fourth etreel and We-ley aveuue. Mr.. Jame- S. Jefler-ou. wife of Jame- S. Jrflemou. -uperlulendent of Ihe Philadelphia Ice l-ial-, I- among Ibe'vbuiora here, a goe«l of Cuy Trea»urer anil Mr-. Wm. McCoacb. of Philadelphia. In Iheir Allanllc avel.ue collage. MUSICALE A SUCCESS

I. urge Allrndaner at (tie IImpiImi The mu-lcale arid, enlertalnmenl given in Ihe Flr-I Hapllat ChOrth « I ue-rlay evening waa a great -ucee-a " A -pleudld allrudauce. tilled lliechurcb " and ll-tened with plea-ure aud delight * to the varied ptograui of well-per- u formed number-. ,r . Mi.- Hur-I, of the Tloge Baptist > Church, of Philadelphia, -bowed ex- I1 eellent touch at the pleho. Her uum- ]' her. were uio-t heartily received. The •' Ml— e- Kiliel and Alice McKlnley " played a duet inpM plea-lng.lo all. *' -Ml— Floreuce Huet. of Philadelphia. »! and ■ Ml— Auua May Will-hire, of "I Mercbantvllle, pre-enled reading uum- 1 11 her- w hich revealed native -kill end training ..f a very high order. Miss ' Hall.-, of ihe Memorial Hapll-t Church. a of Philadelphia, waa Ihe vocalist, and lu all her number- wa. at her be-t. ° The uuu.ual feature of the occa-lou " wa. Ihe pre-ence of Wei Chen, of Amoy. Chine, who I- In America ae e -ludeut under the Centre! Oovernmeui of China. Mr. Chen pre-enled t Ihe Clune-e langcage. which were niuet in-Iructlve and enlertalnlng. The chlueae trick- he -bowed; were en- J "v-.. — 5 Merer ■ooulighl Pani. < A crowd of happy maiden- from ibe Brighton Hotel held a moonlight party along the bay al Somera' Point Moll- . day eveuiug. Mr. aud Mrs. Jo«eph N- , Shut!, of that place, chaperoned the , merry buueh. Many gamee were Indulged In. When Ihe call for "eats wa. -ouuded the glrle ruahed to a -umpiuou- fea-t. tpreed out lo the glow of the bonfire A abort time later , I bene girls were -peedlug down ibe hay In Ihe motor boat Staf light, owued ] by Jo-epb ScliufT. Foujcd.— Hand bag. on Seaelde Road, Friday evening. Owner cau obtain earnr by proving property and paying adverthdog coala. Apply lo N. Carlaou. 432 Aabury avenue. Oceao Clly. N. J. adv. It. Fob Rent. — 1, 2 and S-room apartment-. light houaekeeping; alan rnoma for ^leaping. Owner, 46(1 A-bury avenue, Ocean City, N J. adv-ll FOB Sale — Daalrabla. modern 9room bouae. fnrnlabad, One location, price low, lltt Caetral ava. ad v. 6-1 7, St

1 STEWART HEADS I1 FISHING CLUB 1 Other New Officers are W. W. j ~ Sibson, W. W. Tyers S and R. B. Vollam. 1 The member- of tbe Ocean City Ki.hlng I lub. al Ibeir arfnual meeting j I Friday evening in Ibe club bum* on i tbe oceao from, at Fourteenth .treet ; uiianlinou-ly elecled Ihe following c T olllcera lo -erve during Ihe en-uing year: Pre-ident. Frank H. Stewart; vice lary. W. W. Tyer-; Ireaaunr"' Robert . B. Vollum. The Iru-Iee- elecled were: , Cliurcblll Huugerford and Clarence Bruah. C The delegate, lo ihe Awoclallon of II " Scientltlc Angling Club, are: Harry S e Boyd, one year; Charle- T Magmtd-. II I iwo year-, and Cl.urelull Huugerford. p The Secretary. Paul l.amorelle wa. "i ' Inatructvd to c«»l Ihe ballot, which he fi - did. and declared Ihe gentlemen fi i nlllce.. Mr Huugerford requealed that Mr. h Ihe newly elected problem, u lake Ihe chair, hut he refused. .ay- II 1ng that It wa. Mr. Hungcrford'. duly f. lo occupy the chair until Ibe clow of u . the meeting. k Mr. Stewart. In a abort apeech, paid — ( , a high tribute, after a Utile ••jiillying." u to the work of Mr. Hungerford lu pu.h- -I . lug tbe Club lo Ita prewnl po-liluu. He II declaied llial Ibe Club owe- Mr. Hun a gerfurd a great debt, and that In Ihe a yeara lo come Mr. Huugerford'- name h " will be the one Ibal will -land .oil ' above all other.' In the hl-iory of ihe fi organization. Thla ws» greeted wim II Continuing, Mr. Slew-art -laled that li originally he had no luteullnn or II f thought of becoming^au ofllclal pHhe U the club Ibe Irea.urer, Arthur H o June., wa. laken -erlou.ly III. and g< ' waa' taken -erhiu."^ HI. Then. a. there " (the -peaker) look thla mailer up. It not' de.ire lo -erve as Irea.urer and. g - therefore, Mr. Stewart wa. eleeled lo n e tbt* poalllon. The -peaker told how. w a jear ago. FSOO wa- quickly ral-ed al C how- H00 of this -urn came lu very u handily when they moved Ihe club, o . huu-e back from Ibe eud of ibe pier '-. '' and made needed improvemenl-. ei " Mr. Huugerford look occa-lou lo « " -ay. at the end of Mr Slew-art'- re- n " mark-, tbat he objected lo tin- club p ' I- nothing of Ibe kind. Fiver) mem h - ber ha- worked energetically for Ihe - 'e mB and Hi e" 'oU.er* reU nog otfi.wr'- lo li , thanked ihe club for iheir hearty to j >' ' j'!"' 'Clarke Moore made a motion. \ >. ihauk.- be given vaH Ihe letirlug of r A letler wa. read from Ihe A-bury v Park Fl-lilng Club extending Ibe | I Ibe Ocean Clly F'l.hlng Club. ^ 1 Li Hon and the* oilier dub- of Hie a— ocla- - * lion were extended Ibe privilege, of I ■ lie local club Short -peecbea were made by Dr. c !' Carlton Simon. Benjamlu M. Kurtz, e ;« A F. Melnelbach aud E Holzu.au m f reel, Dr. Rayuor. of the New York < Angling Club-, aud A. C. Kuril-, pre- i '■ ident of the A-bury Park Fr.lilug d Club and prealdeut of the Surf Aug I ling Club'a Aa-oclallon. I >f Dr. Simon -aid tbat. next lo ll.e - .Midland Beach Fishing Club " In- • u heart Is with Ibe Ocean Clly Fishing I tilub, and that be aud Hie other mem 1 ii iropby cup. ■* . ■ • • ; Mr Holzmanu declared that he I- < „ not a .peeeb-maker. hut a retdm.ker ■ ' -port-man-hip feature of Oreau t'liy'- . premutation of th« harid-on.e trophy I cup. it will prove a great ad venue | meiil for Hits re-ort After -aylug I '• that. While be 1- llr.l Iniere-ied in ihe . "f -ucce— of Ibe A-bury Park Huh. lie "" declared that tlie Ocean Clly Fl«hl e, j } Club lo him I- a clo»e -econd He -alrfT In conrlu-ioo. that the Ocean I'll)' I Fulling Club member- aDd Ibe mayui i >- and chy -tdlcllor all bat over 400 Willi f E E Devla, who bold. Ilie w orld'- i >■ record lor ca»llng "Jack" Clayion. - former holder of the record, Howard i K.ln and F'. 8 Fetch were among me of other out-of-town visitor- at the club ■ of boom Friday evening, ig Victor J. Hamilton and S J Meear- «- gee were i lecled member, of the club, nf There were plenty of good thing, to e- eat. with ginger ale and cigar, on the -Ide. • _ ^ ' NOTED VISITORS GO«» ol Dr SCI.W.1I S-. eo.ro ^

Witt. Ocran Cits'. ' SI Dr aud Mrs. I. Scbwatt h.d receiii I v a number of house gue.t. al d. their Twentieth -Heel collage, each of si whom expre— ed their great delight II with tbe beauiy aud environment of II Ocean Clly. Among them were Profea-or J. M .i Tuggey. the well knowu educator aud ii principal of Ibe Helhlebem Prepara- tl lory School. Bethlehem. P» . one of o the leadiug college preparatory school, u In the country; Dr. K. H. Hough, the eminent physicist and malbemallcisu, n and Mre. Hough. Dr. Hongh'. o -pecleltj- Is the pbvslcs and malht- it mstlcs of flying machine. He V- Ihe ] f' consulllng physician of tbe Chrtke a Maxim, whose works are in Hertford. Con ueel lent ;eleo Dr. Lene D.Scbwelt, l one of the leedlng women physlclen- v In Phlledelpble. LAWN TENNIS » Hie Tonrnament Blarls al Tackl , Clotj Neil e.isrdar. s Tbe South Jersey Cbemplonehlp I Lawn Tennis Tournament, sanctioned e by tbe United Stales National U« I Tennis Association, will -tart on tbe City Yacht Club court, next Saturday at 10 a m .. and will conimue dally (except Sunday) nntll concluded. , Many star players are expected and , than laslyW when the tournament , 1 tin. I betd^ou tbe yacht clubs , courts. \_ ■ "jaame ' Four Method 1st preachers, all beer- ; log the family name of kulp. were lo- ' geSbei at tbe parsouage, .28 Wesley 1 .venae, a few days ago Tbey were tbe Rev. J B. Kulp. of this city; Dr. K J. Kulp. of Kanaaa City, M02 J. t - ' Kulp. of lilnwood, N J-. and George J Kulp. of Battle Creek. Mlcb ' **L.-t atrn 1 F'ulure alars In "Comln' Tbro Ibe Bye" Fogg'aFier. "Some" dancers , ' ,dv' i *■ Fob Kent —Three room furol.hed ootuga. corner Eighth ave and Beach b drive North. Hi Pelereborg. Fla . all convenlauom. Anply 1116 W-I.y ava.. It OomnOily, ». J. adv.lt.

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. The Rev Dr. Fi. J Kulp, of Kansas Hie" ".lay "ill Hie Flr-t M. E. Church New Jersey Conference, and was 'l'ran»'ferr*d*^to Ihe We-V HI. -ermon Sunday morulng ws. power-fre-hne.. nl 11. Iliougbt sod lu Ibe lu-i-islee force of II. expresslou. I wo lexl- were -elecled. Ihe ttrst be(>eu. 2; 9: "Aud out of Ihe ground made Hie l-.ro Ood In grow every tree 1- pleasant lo ibe .Igbt, and good food; Hie Iree of life alao lu Ibe uild.i of 1 he garden, aud tbe tree of;' knowledge uf good aud evil." Tbe ! second text was. Rev. 22; 2: "lu Ibe h ids! of Ilie -treet of II. aud on either -ide of Hie river, wa. there the Uee or 1 fe^ which bore twelve manner of fru.l Tlie theme was. "Religion I- a que.1 for life, a human 'marching afler life 1 1 that I. more than meal." aud, accordlugly. Ilie words. "Ihe iree of life also ] Hie mld.t of Ihe garden" and "In j Ihe mid.t of ihe street," etc, "wash ihe tree of -Bfe • • • aud Ihe of Hie nation.." were cboaeu as sugge.llng thai Iheme. Dr. Kulp .aid in part; •The tree of lite held the central place In Fldeu. the P-radlm that wa. and 11 hold, the central place In the Paradise regained by that -oue greater man wbo should restore u. aud Cliaidees. seeking a promised land. ufe, reaching afler a higher ex prewdon of hi. spiritual aspiration. Moses -ought more than Ibe Ufe Ibat perl-h-eth when he obeyed Ihe call of God. when he left the court of Egypt and ranged hlmmlfon Ihe side of his people All that loug roll ae recorded lo Ilie eleventh chapter of Hebrews, who lielieved God and walked by fallb. mekiug -a belter country, a bel- j "Jr.u- 1 tirl-t Himself came wltb and have II more abuudiiilly j ll'lpg waier ' Whomever hesrelli | my word- and doeth Ibem haltl elernal life' Everywhere In Ihe Holy Writ we II nd tbe promise of life. ■ All history shows ibis quest of Ibe I race for more aud more life. It Is Ihe I main feci of history and always along j wiih the vueat for the hetlermeut of physical and material condition, ba- ! goue the que.1 ror Ibe higher aud ful- 1 expression of the moral. Ilie splrllual and Ihe lutellectual. Without this que.1 there could be no Christian civil- j izsllon. Art literature, Ihe SUIe. ItRepublic and M ore's l iopia are both conceptions^ of a -Isle buill on rightnberty'for right living. Tbey only gave expression to ihe aspirations of mankind." Dr. Kulp then proceeded to consider deed, of religion, the answer lo Hi. quesllou. "What mu.l we do lo lie -aved?" Thai quesllou was not a-krd for the Ilrst time mi tbe Day of There have been, said the speaker, ; 1 wo answers lo Ibis world-old question. ' aud these are Ihe prle.lly an.wer under which men have been required to worship In a prescribed way. lo do 1 -Pic .to Ilie power upon w hich Ibey fell themselves lo be dependent, a power Higher F'rom Ibis answer to the quesllou KrtlrtnVblugi "(ill "men are nol . saved by Ibe righteousness of lbs law; , hence Ihe answer of the prophet, lo I our question. "I will have mercy and ■ uoi .acrttlce, .mini Ihe I. ird," "What 1 doth lbs lxi rd, Ihy God, require of . waHt'1 humbly before , Him?" The Master Himself bt. Riven .tbe all- ■ Inclusive answer. "Tbou sbalt love > Hie Cord. I by Gi—l, with all tby mind and Willi all I by strength and tby ueighbor as tbyeelf " "Thla do and live.' "Ixive le tbe fullllllng of tbe law." declares SI. Paul "We know we have passed from dealb uulo Ufa 1 because we love our brother," declares John.

Dr Kulp went on to show tbat Ibe ( doctrines of religion, or Cbrlstlanlly, . the outcome of Cbrlstlaoity an . Iifr, and Ibal Ibe Christian life la nol , ibe' consequence of Christian doctrine, j Doctrine follows life. Therefore, said lie, a fundamental doctrtoe la and mu.l be recast in terms or Ibe life of the age- as tbey succeed each other In order lo retain lit vitality. Tbe word must be eternally made flesb. lu Ihe foregoing. Dr. Kulp bad In rniud formal theology, tbe theology of the scbools, for. said ba, tbe Bible louche, man lu every part of bis being, for human ualure la lbs same always and Holy Writ comes straight out of the heart ot man. The mau tbat wrote tbe twentythird psalm lived aud fell what be wrote. He bed found God and kuew for blmeelf Ibat be waa tba Shepherd of bl. soul. So of Moses and all tbe prophets— all were luaplred of God because tbey euugbt Him lo obedience. In closing, Ibe speaker declared Ibat religinu l.dbe realization, not reonnclalion— tbe realisation of tbe best tbat in us. and an abundant life of rigbt-eou-ness lu Jesus Cbrtst, of a living Christ by whose life we are saved. FIB8T PBESBVTKBIAN. Tbe usual larg» congregations crowded tbe F Iral Presbylerlsn Cburcb on Sunday to listen to tbe sermons 1 and music by tbe pastor and quartet of Ibe church. In tbe morning Ibe 1 pastor's theme was, "A Call for R'dlaul t hrl.tlaus." and bis iext Isaiah HO; j: -Arise, sblne." In tbe evening he .poke on "Hardeued Faces," tak- - log as bis lexl Jeremiah. 6; 8: "Tbey • have made tbelr faces harder tban a ' rock " ' The muflc by Ibe quartet waa ee- ■ peclall) attractive, tbe baritone »lo • from Mendelsaobu's orate no. • Ell- » jab." eotllled, "It to Enough," by Howard F Story, and tbe duel. "Love Divine," from StelDer'e •' Daughter of Jalrua," bv ESvIn Powell and Maaler e Ku.aell Moth, were very delightful '• numbers beard al the morning eer- • 'vice In tba evening. Willlaan O. Miller, bursar of tba University c4 ,, Pennsylvania, sang a vary affactlvs ,, bass solo, callad. "Out of tba Deep.' .. while tba quartet was at Ita beg lo Hi ' rendition of Dodtoy Book's "Rook ol lOoaUaoad 00 Focutk Paos.)

WANTS INJUNCTION ISSUED AGAINST NEW GARAGE

Mrs. Anderson Bourgeois 4 Takes Legal Action to Restrain Owners. , Chancellor E. K. Walker. In tbe ' case of Mrs. Annie Esiell Bourgeois. O complslusul. sud Lewi. Miller, el al., P defendaui.. Ua. issued tbe following C ' Upon reading and tiling Ihe bill of It le'uii till, founeeutb day of Au- ci gu-l. 1916. ordered Hist Ihe defendant, j: 1 noon, why Ibe defendaui., H.elr .er " f vauls and agent, -bould n..t be re- » . slramed and enjoiued. purruant lo Ihe j« . prayer of .aid bill, aud that lu Ibe j' I | rrfralu from keeping or maintaining » - witniu tbe building by lliein erected aud u.ed al Ibe coruer of Ninlli street 11 . slid Ocesu aveuue. a. described lu said •' I ] bill of complaint, any gasollue stored K ; In .aid building In barrtla, tank.. ■ I automobile lank- or otherwise. 11 • Ills further ordered Ibat a copy of »i f Ibe bill aud allldavltsaud of Ibis order. • which copies may be uucertltled. be P > Uerved upon tbe defendants wllbiu " r ; dve days from Ibe dale hereof. *' r It 1- further ordered Ibal boih parlies H ' daVs''?onoa * * k ' 1 ' L> " * v i I turn of ibis rule. Tbls notice was -erred Tue«diy evenI Ing u|>ou tbe Incorporatois of Ibe Ninth : Hlreel Improvement I 'ompsny. which ® - 'erected tbe gsrsge over which Ibere I. 1 tbl- dispute. 1' 1 I Accompanying II was Ibe following » , | additional notice: P ■ In Chancery of New Jersey. Be- P ' platneni, and Lewi. M^ltof? et "a™. ^ defendaui-. ou bill for Injunction. P Take notice Ibal complainant will H 1 Honorable Fi. A. Hlgbee. master In P I chancery, al tbe offlcs of H. Newell * ( Heulliig., 509 Elgbtb stree', Ocean b I Clly. F'rlday, August 18, 1916. at 2 '< , o'clock lu Ibe afternoon of aaid day. D : Bolboeois & Coulomb T Hollcitors for Complaluant P r There are afUdavlts of Mrs. Boar- u geuls. Anderson Bourgeois. Oluey P ■ Howard. Clayion Haines Brick aud H . Louis B. Humphreys. u Among other iblngs It Is staled Ibal ai I ihe garage la a menace lo hotel prop- U 1 hood; thai Ibe building does not com1 ply with the re<|ulremeots of Ibe F'lre n . I'uderwrller-' AsmiclaHou. and that II jordlnauce. a ► ASBURY PARK WON CUP J 281 feet 5 Inches, making a total of 1424 |! ' \ feet 9j Inches [ A J.Hsbdsia.286 feet 5j Inches 306 feel . ' S 4 Inches. 261 feel 4 Incnes, 302 feet 34 . " Inches, 286 feel 6 Inches, making a , 'llutal of 1442 feet 10 Incbea J. Fi. £ clayion, 309 feet 2j Incbee, 2t*i feet 1 " | 94 Inches. 285 feet 84 inches, 319 feet 10 ' i inches, 295 feel 4 inches, making a 1 lolal ol 1605 feel 6j Inches. These sre ■ " members of lbs A-burv Park learn. , '' I J. E. Newman. 254 feet 4 lucb. 248 feel 8 lucbes. 280 feel 14 Incbes, 254 feel 7 I lichee, 277 feet 11 Inches, uisk- . ■ lug a total of 1289 feel 4 Incbes J J ' Y'slts, 274 feet 6) lucbes. 260 feel 6 lucbes, 278 feet 9j Incbes, 279 feel 10 e broke bis llue. His lolal cast waa 1091 y feel 8 Incbes. W. M. McCutcbeon, 216 , • feel, 162 feet 6j Incbes, 210 feet, 328 . feel 8 Incbea. 25o feel 101 Incbes. mil- , r lugs lolal of 1168 feel 1 inch, W E . 0 Sylvester, 301 feel 94 Inches. 288 feel • 7 lucbes, 270 foei 91 inches. 29 T feet 7 1 '} Incbe., 300 feel 64 Inches, a tolal of ■ 1459 feel 3J luche. R C.- Newman. 324 feel 6 niches. 261 feel. 253 feel 6 r' lucbes. 242 feel 8j niche., 275 feel 9 '■ luclies. a lolal of 1357 feel 5 Inches. '■ Tlie-w men repreMuled Ibe Belmar | 0 A H. Newberger. 203 feel 8j inches, ' 248 reel 10 incbe.. 289 teel 8 lucbes 242 y feel 5j inches. 230 feel 5 Inches, a total of 1194 feel 8 Incbea C Hlmou. Jr.. 'I 208 feet 8( Inches He broke In Ibe '' second round. Then.be followed with 278 feel 81 luc .e. 244 feel lnj niches. u 309 feet 8j Incbe-. s tutal of 1041 feet6j '• Inches. F. Fecb. 210 feel II j locbes, " 245 feel 6 Inche-. 287 feel 6 lucbe-, 269 ' feet 9} lucbe.. 250 feel 11 Inches, a lolsl "' of 1283 leel 9j Inche-. Dr V. Himou. k 253 feet 3 incnes. 285 feel 91 Incbes. 815 0 feel 9 Incbe., 320 feel SJ luche». On tbe k ' tilth trial bis line broke. His total wet 1175 feel 1 fucb. C EHIugbsu-en, 871 feel 8 Incbea, 361 feel j luch. 378 feel 10 " inches, 872 feel 3j incues, 386 feel . a-4o-"I lal of 1852 feet 10 Incbe.. These men represented tbe Midland Bemcb club. . P. F. Wright, 239 feet j Inch. He fouled twice lo eucceeslou. Next be threw 241 feet 6 lnchee^32 feet 9 inches. ,a F. H. Hlewart, 237 feet 24 lucbes, 276 feet 1 Inch. He broke lu tbe third la round. Next be tbrew 241 feet 9 b< Incbee, 211 reel, making a total or 966 feet 4 Inch. G. E. Cornman. 228 feet 6 Incbee, 248 feet 5 Incbee 264 feet 2 " inches, 360 feel 5 luche., 261 feel 104 261 feel

lucbes. making a tolal of 1263 feet 3j incbes. Clarence Brush. 279 feel 8j d Inches, 181 feel 11 Incbes. He broke «, three limes. His total was 461 feet 7 j . lucbes. Charles T. Maglnuls. 296 reel 11 64 lucbes, 193 feet 4 locbes. 300 feet 6 « lucbes. He broke, twice. His total p , waa 792 feel 4} locbes. lu Ibe third event tbe winner was A. J. Sabdala, wbo tbrew 318 feel 8 Incbea. J. E. Newman waa aecoud. with a throw of 296 reel 5j lucbea. Howard Kane was third, with a cast of 290 feet 6 Inche-. Dr. Simon waa 1 fourth, wlih a cast of 287 feet, and W. J. Schoeo fifth, wltb a cast or 286 feet , 5 incbea. Tba tropby cop. which ba« been In the Ocean City Title and Trust Com- 1 ' psny's building sluce lbs lournameut, J ' will be aenl lo Philadelphia within a ( . few days, and there tbe Aabury Park : 1 Club'a name will be engraved 00 It. Eacb member of tbe winning leant ( " In the tropby cup event received e I suitably inscribed medal. lo eacb of tbe olber event, there " were three trophies— gold, ellver aud brouza medals. _ ! McKBNTY TO 8 PEAK Pesllrallsn Warden Will Ad- > dress presbriertsa Class. ' Tlie Frteudsblp Men's Blhlt Class of 1 tba First Presbyterian Cburcb will , ' be addreeeed next Huuday afieruoou I al 2.80 o'clock by Robert J McKaoly. L' of Pblladelpbla, warden of tbe Eastern ' Peulieutary. Mr. McKenty to a apeak- * er O^rare gifts and la especially effect- ' iva In speaking Yo men. * During bta stay In Ocean CUy be will be the gueet of CUy Treasurer Wm. McCoacb, tbrongb whose efforts 1 ' ba waa secured lo address tbs class. , There will also ba special music dnr- ' lug tbe eeaeloo of tbe class and lbs TL members of tbe class, as wall as visliIng men. are urged to tarn oat la large er numbers. ul meeedi Card Psnj J- A card party de luxe will be held et Casino uext Thursday afternoon at va y o'clock. All trophies have been ■" donated and it to estimated tbat there Its will be at least two trophies for eacb ot labia. Afler Ibe game. Ices will be served. TtckeU are ooe dollar »»ch.

SOUTH OCEAN CITY'S REQUESTS Association Wants Jetty i Planking Extended and Also More Rest Pavilions. ^Tbe following letter fronMhe South Ho'oijortpn'u. I hem plon - Deer 8ir:-Al 1 tie ls-1 meeting ol tbl. association, I wa. Instructed lo | . call your attention to ibe nece-slly ol j exleudlng •hej>l*lrt"ng of ^ j ineel" and below'Tbe GuverniueuMlfe! beaeb ha. qjade up during Hie .pring almost covers M>me portion of Ihe-e! and bulkhead.. F'url ber deposit- 1. ..I -and would be made before Ibe wruInsuring Increased safely agalu.l Hie j We al»o desire Indirect your attention to Ilie need of pavilion, al Hie 1 •treel end., or uear ibe bathing present"™"1 msi*ll-r °i *' U" m.'n . and'? I you^wlll^glve ilH.^mmier f.vor-^ | these improvemenl. 111 Ibe j near ful u re - Your, truly. ( HAS. D. HIT/.. j Hecrelary. j The letter was ordered received sud j filed ClinVou B. Price, a-.i-unl idle officer | of the Ocesu Clly Title aud Trust Compart: _ Regarding Ihe executlou by the CUy « L ReiuboKI.'jr ^f..r^ llie^lwo- ! Hurte'g^T.'collectur. lo ibe city, dated I March 5.1914. recorded lu mortgage"! book 126. page 66, selliug ,iuier-sliai Ibe tax of 1912 tbe wbole of lot 106, ! Ocean CUy Gardens, ibe Hsddluglon i rule and Trust Company, of Phlladel- j phla, advise, u. that I hey are ready lo j porllonate amount of laxe. for 1912 on Ibe iwo feet of laud above mentioned advice a. lo tbe amount uece--aud that Ibe clly will release -aid f.el by a duly executed qull-clalm deed. ^ h f II I "Sove' *bhalCb|be* rtqueet be grauled upon the payment of ibe sum of taxes and charges against tbe two feet of laud of 106, owned by Henry L. ReinGardens. a. ascertained by ibe tax collector, and providing that lllie owner aud morlagee, or mortgagee, If any. of 106 will execute a .ulficleut tn.lruInfn'o're'bale'becauL'euf 'be quit ctolmof .aid two feetof laud. Wbeu these conditions are complied wltb Ibe proper officer, are lusirucled lo execute a quit-claim for said two feel of A resolution wse adopted provldlug Ilie borrowing of 65000 from tbe Boardwalk National Bauk, Atlautlc City, In anticipation of the collection of laxe. for 1915. being a reuewal nole. Several bill were read and ordered Director Campbell presided at tbe meeting in tbe absence/of Ibe mayor. A. Ilie law requires Ibe three mem ber. of tbe board to pass the appropriation r> solution Ibat was before tbe ! members, the meeting wa. adjourned until 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ben tbe resolution was adopted.

Republican Voters

I hereby announce myself a canfor the nomination foy Assembly on the Republican ticket at the coming Primary Election and will greatly appreciate your support. MARK LAKE. Republican Voters I I beg to submit my name to the Republican Voters of Cape May as a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff, on the Republican Ticket, at the ensuing priPAUL E. CARROLL, j PUBLIC NOTICE To The Electors I hereby announce myself a can - ; didate for the nomination for Sheriff j f on the Republican ticket at the ; I coming Primary Election and will 1 1 appreciate your support. I ROBT. S. MILLER, j Cape May Court House. Dated July 24, 1916. s This SAL is paid lor by Bobt. B. Millar r ; ~ ' Announcement 1 * At tbe earnest solicitation of many ■t Democratic friends 1 have decided to announce myself as a candidate for tbe „ Democratic Nomination : « FOR SHERIFF re to be voted for at the September ptib manes. M F. J. MELVIN. This adv. paid tor by F. J. Matvta.

THE WORLD'S BEST MERCHANDISE Ready-made Suits, All Wool. $15 and $16 The Famous- Brigham Hopkins Straw Hats White Flannel Trousers Blue Coats Ladies' HigJuGrade Bathing Suits Odd Pants ' Sweaters Underwear [ JONES' MEN'S SHOP AT THE TRUST CO. S CORNER , McALLlSTER'Sl Dry Goods Store j — " Big Bargains in Dresses, Waists. Bathing Suits, etc , greatly reduced to close out. Now is the time, this Is the place to buy. $5.00 and $6.00 White Dresses, $1.50 to $3.98

1 $6.oo Bathing Suits $4-75 ! 3 5° " " • 2 98 . I 2.50 " " 2.00 1 2.00 " " t.50 j Fine Rubber DivingCaps .25 Big Bargains in Thin Dress Materials

Lot $1.00 Striped Waists 75c " 50c Mercerized Bathing Caps , 25c Lot 25c Mercerized Bathing Caps 15c Lot $1.00 Middies 50c " Lawn Dresses 50c

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HARVEY Y. LAKE! REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue j Ocean City New Jersey | Real Estate For- Sale BICI BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ] time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort t very Cheap. Apply to 1 Alonzo Cotton ( 619 Aabury Avenue Ocwan City, N. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. 3 No walUug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at out*. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage- for 1 -ale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the cboloe of Ocean City. Apply to < J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. J MO KTQAQmS INSURANCE THORN £ BOYLE " REAL EBTATE j eSA^tOHT^rmmm^Coo^oomAm^Avtmumi^^^^^^OCEAN^CITY^N^J^ r

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FOR GOOD PAINTING || JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND DECORATING

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THE BREAKERS THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court ' Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. "Yi "■ ■ """"1 "'11' ' _

C "CTRLKE WHILE THE J IRON IS HOT.''1"""" E A psMcJioloatcii .mjinwt m wit oMun of rna/rCk tiwt/(tt'7rliiclt hi , wfi dhcr <jrut~ er sma.lL Twcertwit if flrtaT 1 TnjvniTeLj'freilu' if.Snw.ll. Tf out tW" meme*.tva just (tuiisunc I a perUow^sef aside "tb urn. rfiert, poujtr uu.lt beoirt fo.TniUti|>lq" A JijsttM, uAuiA (fzis fo (jrenlest widzpenrfence. i Our bmbmq mtrfved.! are cexservmtuK., h/nd uivzmivflre/ •(<»• tlie «I>soluItSecuriij fff all dipesifors. First National Bank [Ocean City, IN. J. K. B. STITES H. S.^MOYVKBR ' sz. gavs. 1 XLbe 36ellevuc °***P ° Hotel 00 miOHTH BT. AND DO KAN AVB ** Electric elevator to street level. Rooms in suite with or without baths. Capacity, 250. m. 8. BGHANTZ

hiitzix am» cnrratiKa. H0TGL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. ' Between Eighth and NIntb Btreeto H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall ^eANATOBlUN H'M" SnSf^1*"' N '- THE IMPERIAL 1014 CKNTKAb AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N Opm^lW llir ——on. Flc—nntiy Mrs. C. OKTZEL THE KATHLU Now ojieu for tbe -ea-ou WYOMING Orrsu I lly. R. J. A. P. niLSEB HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moot eentrally loasted hotels In Oesnn City. Tbe situ bis always been to . make this house select and homelike, and its 1 large and ss-nred |«lronsge proves its shell. ('. SOPP, Prop. [ NEW HOTEL ELBERON f [ EIGHTH ANIICEKTRAL AVENUE 1 Naylor and ftayre, Proprlelreesee I and newly papered. BeU Phone.: 17-X and | THE HEWUNGS VVoaTpiiUadelphts, Pa. E* C ExIIrMenl lahleweH gortd.? wflh (rrUM Send tor Prop. THE IDLEWILD Moorlyn Terraoe Ocean City, N. J Between Eighth and Ninth HtreMa ,f M KB. J. K.EOBM8QN THE OCEANIC Ocean CUy, n. j. E Open for tbe eeaeon. > A. K. BAKKK. Chandler-White Hall 1. Oceau ave. bet.Beveulb and Elgbtbala Ocean City, n.j. BItOWN A IIACKUN. HOTEL SWARTHMORE | °' "" T*W. KaSd r'.UIl LIPPINCOTT. J L A. STEELMAN > BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY >e CUE uf Ojttif Tssgs 1 Vrtbaltf Agent for Stewart'a Iron Works Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fenoa, - Iron Katllnga and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haian tn.

Otia M. Townsend A Practical Beaahore Architect Licensed by tbe State. -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. o. i— lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ita As bury Arsons, ocean CHy. N. J. Lota bar sals. OoUagaa lor real. Correspondence softened : To rSa leaaWe Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. aad Wart ava. OCEAN CITY. N. J. 3 Advertise in The Sentinel -