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VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, AlWsT ((», lit] 7. ^ NO. 21
•* •' S v A Charming New Bungalow WESLEY AVENUE NEAR FOURTH STREET Only $1,775.00 Only -\ cry attractive ill its interior arrangement. White enamel finish, all conveniences. One of the most convenient locations in Ocean City. Ample room on the lot for a garage if desired. It is just tlie little seashore cottage that most people want. ■ Inci«L.itally„if you want a little olace on the BAY FRONT; we can interest you. MASSEY 4 EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CltV. N. J. R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 81,00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. >TTM»f>>kT.|.tW. - AN HAND, ATTORNEY and - CPU NSELLOR-AT LAW, ' urt Itv tei'HT hoi .r, ». (Opposite Public UuiidiuxS, J^AW AOFFICES*" Apgar & Boswell, M serum i* cna^caar. LaW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read Uoorn. an. iiittd JiATLANTIC CITY.. N. J. Precise People Will appreciate The • ' punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE Harris Restaurant Miller Brothers Announce that they have reopened their - IceCream Parlor For the Season JflARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'PbOD. I» OCKAW cirv.n.j.' Hans Bnrbhardt PLl'M KING AND HEATING ill Mi ll 4 V Ul l •cam rm ' 1» "ifaM Hoc Wal#i\W!an^«mrVaj>or Hauio, * COAL /> Yon need Coal'. Yon need Semce. Yon get both from f . H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Ware's Specialties 813 Asauftv AVENUE ' 50c. doz mJiI™. 20c. qt. The finest Teas and Codecs. We make a specially of our Fruits and Vegetables— fresh every day. ' .ft will _psy you to give as s'triat. We do not solicit, but we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware GROCER Phone 71 -M Eyes Eiuioed Vittoit Drops z>J&£zzg££jrsr-'~ ^ ermvnpwa top'tyse | ... snort A. W. ELY IMS auaam A venae amine am. i. a. Advertise in the SENTINEL i|
"It's Delightful on a Summer A fternooh- or a Summer Evening" So Coo/'dud Comfortable <1 . — — — — — "THE PRIDE OF OCEAN CITY" Hippodrome (BOARDWALK AT NINTH STREET) When your friends visit you; why not take them to the Hippodrome? There is no better place to spend an afternoon or an evening, and- they -will carry home its memory as the pleasa litest hit- of hospitality cx- • * tended to tligm. • ' YOU CAN ALWAYS SEE The World's Best VAUDEVILLE Photo -Plays COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Every Monday and Thursday t PROGRAMME FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday, AUGUST 16, 17 and 18 The Photo Spectacle. Suprdme k GERALD1NE FARRAR •• JOAN THE~WOMAN " No Greater Photo-Drama Ever Produced In conjunction wish an All-Star Vaudeville Bill. GARDEN FOUR FRED LiBEINE i*CO. " 1 W E B E R & R A D F O R' D ROME&"6lRBY , AnhcMuulUucDmnw MATINEES DAILY -J P. M." Doors open at » 30. 10c and Ijc EVKNINliS— 7.30 till II. Continuous I Balcony, 15c. Tlrcheslm, 2oc. Reserved. 30c - I ; " 1
CHAS. C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN , CHAS. C. READ & CO. REFRIOERATORS . An inspection of. our line will . cofrvrnce you that the Quality is there. We have the famous ' Polar King, Leonard's Grand Rapids, and Challenge Chests. Blue Flame Oil Stoves a specialty at the ( Modern Hardware Store. ( Chas. C. Read & Co. [ 839 Asbury / 1 ( Phone ns 437- W ^ FREE DELIVERY j rEAL ESTATE INSURANCE: ' Glavton Haines Brick . 411 Elahtl-i St. Ocean City, N. J. ! <\A Repairs to Roofs, I ' — Heater Pipes - Repairs ( Are Important Now ] ' ( ' CTTKRS and leaders should be looked j I _55Lv9jS5l vT after carefully. If they leak or do ^^^1 j ^ iiqt drain properly much damage to j I plsc?ng in whole or in part. Donl wait ( I do the' work now before any damage baa SMITH'S I ' ip-JiL ■ ■ 1 .1 i j ClEil DP! KEEP CLEUiltiG DP! Do vonr bit and' help us have a town ao clean that it will be a delight * every minute vou lire in it: ao clean that visitors will comment on it; so ■ n clean that flies atid germs will have neither abiding place nor breeding place, J . -If one mrrat-er of each household, servant, children or grown up would spend ten minutes each week gathering up loose paper, excelsior etc.. from the street., alleys or vacant lota ia their immediate vicinity, and place it in receptacle* near. the alley or street, so the trash contractor can remove it, you'd le surprised at the result. Try it and aee. So receptacles for either garbage or trash can be placed in the alleys: always inside the property line next to the alley. If the contractor dors not remove your trash or ashes, drop a postal to • ' the' Health Officer, City Hall. T. UK HUMS. iHitk lor. 1 L— —
HANDSOME TROPHIES FOR ANNUAL BABY PARADE
Arrangements Completed for Great Event on Boardwalk Next Saturday. (•-moon, has arous.-d widespread in . ol the Ocean City Public Safely Com 1 J. pier at 1.30 o clock. Numbers » ill be | Starling from the pter in 2 o'clock. , the. parade win proceed along the 1 here 1 hey will march <0 Tenth sireet. returning to the pier, where valuable , U-ophies. to the number of twelve, will 1 •There will be two trophies 111 cacti of the following classes' For the class, which will include most original costume and funnii-si display. 1 The committee in charge ot the pa rade comprises the following: Mrs Granville - Sleelman.^^l(s. Clayton Haines Brick. Mrs. "kcubJnVV. Ed I wards. Mrs. Allen Corson, ank Mrs The judges will be Mayor Joseph (5. Champion: Clayton Haines llrick. • president of the Board of Trade; Com m'odore Ij. II Paris, of the Ocean City Yacht Club: Frank H. Stewart, pres. ident of the Ocean City Fishing Club; Mm.. Granville H. Sleelman and Mrs ; Reuben W. Edwards, of the Public Safety Committee; Prof. James M. Stevens, chairman of the Ocean City Red Cross Society and superintendent • of public schools: Dr. Ralph Film. < Miss Dorothea Miller and" Mrs. Daniel Kennedy, of Philadelphia. Exhibits can be formed at the Hippodrome l'ier any time before SaturBoy Scouts In the line of parade. The members of the official board of Find M E. Church will meet Ibis . (Thursday) evening In the primary ; Sunday school rbom In the church at < o'clock'. A full attendance Is neces- ' ssry In order tlial lm|iortant business may be transacted. TROPHIES WOU BY FISHERMEN Anglers Get Their Reward for Fortunate Strikes During Month of Jnly. The members of Ibe Ocean City Fishclub winning trophies for tbe largest fish caught during the month of July are M follows: j Weaktldb- Flrat. William Welsh, 3 pounds 12 ounce*.' fisherman's scales; second. Clarence U. Summers. 3 pounds ouuees, 300 yards cuttybuuk; third, P. H. Barnes, 8 pounds 8 ounces, bronze ( shears; fourth, J. Wilson Scott. 2 pouud8 ouuees. dab button. Kloflish— First, William Welsh, 32 ( ounces, fisherman's scales; second. P. H. Barnes, 24 ounces, 200 yards cutly- , bank; third, 8. P. Bowman. 24 ounces, shears; fourth, F K Lambert, , 28 ouueek, dob button. j Croakere— Fl rat, Walter Knebn. 8 pounds 12 ounces, fisherman's scales; ( second. Walter Darlington 8 pounds 1 ounce, 200 yards cutfybuok; third. . 1 George Long. 2 pounds 10 ounces, shears; fourth, Dr. J. W. Pink- j bam, 2 pounds 8 ounces, dob button I Largest fish of any kind— Walter | Kdehn, block drum, 54 pounds 8 ' As will be seen. William Welsh was - fortunate enough to sectite two first ' PLEASED WITH CITY , Prsl ackwall Katerlaly Several •MIMOlsaea Vtwiors. Prof. -and Mrs. I J. Bcbwatt have : lately entertained at tbelr hospitable borne here, Twentieth afreet and Central avenue, a number of tbelr friends aDd associatss. all of whom bavaex' pressed their great delight with this wonderful resort and may make Ocean City their permanent Naummar borne. Amoaf them ware: 'Dr. F. K. M Hitchcock, the eminent research chemist; Dr. Carl Hertng. the expert consult log engineer aod son of Ibe founder 'of tbe Hahnemann Medical Collene of. Philadelphia; Pr«t G W Lewis, ibe antborUy 00 steam end gas aviation turbines, aod A Haymeu, tbe w«llknowq- New York orchHset end HKbStrent Improvamanl Aaaociali-m of Ooaoa City will bo batd at tbe borne of tb^yresliaat, Franklin H. Herat. tbg, Angam M Ml • o'dock. '
' BOARDWALK SEATS ARE DEMOLISHED City Seeks Young Vandals— . , 325 Reward Offered for Their CocvictioD. Boy* and young mcii olio -houl.l ^ seat -..11 the Boardwalk itoflliesej 1 earlv hour* of' I lie 'ni o'lr '■ lo g I A, Urn- ,.\lX™urinI Uia. u^L.'.e' • .^o,. I ' TINKI. Ibal a reward of iti'. u 111 I e j I struymg nty property on the Board- j . "um., . City l„r ,e.r- I... to-en af- 1 - to de-troy seal* aud benches on tlie Boardwalk and on the paijliuiis. It I- nine lliey should be given .severe . lessop. and If .any are cauglil (bey wjll , "JOAN THE WOMAN" 1 Hippodrome Theatre lor the remain . der of the week, beginning' wiih'thc matinee this afternoon. Gorki (line Farrar. as the star in 1 lhat notable production ot the film 1 world. "Joap the Woman." will prove- • visitors now In this city, a* well as a ' . large number of the residents. The gripping realistic death scene I on the pyre in lh* public square' is I Geraldine Farrar plays the human- , ired Joan with a depth of fooling and In addition to the picture. Ihere .. will he the usual headline vaudevlue f act*. Don't miss -this, week's show at ' A meeting of Ibe member, of tbe ' Woman's Divlslou of Ibe Council of ' Defense will be held aCthe I Ocean City Vscllt Club this (Thursday t afternoon rrom 8 to 6 o'clock. Mem- ' hereof tbe Ocean City Public Safety Committee are Invited to atleud.
CAPT. SAM. WOOD j : WINS GOOD RACE His Sducy Kate Finished First in One of Best Events of the Season. ^ afternoon 1 he Saucy Kale has been ■ angled in a power boat u{ar the • j .-aimer.' Point I urn booy a id .he I tr.pt « ... d never sailed a belle, ' | race. He de-erv.d In win ai d also • ! laler 111 the day and In the evening. ■ The first boat to cross tlie Marling I1"" — Z,-P' > r.h'.rjitei ^iu,ue s,ucy I did not linl-li The Saucy Kate led • Hie Ml-s l.ulu by to seconds at the res buoy uii the, return trip, but on the home stretch Mis* Lulu picked u|{ 21 second*. There wa- a difterence of . only minute and 6 second* 111 the finish lime of the three boats. There wa- a rather fresh wind from . tbe ea*l, necessitating much tacking . by the boat*, and making It one of the best races of I he season. Kacb of the , three host- wa- lu file lead al some , lime during I he race. , . iSunfmary : ^ OFFICERS RENAMED ! i Vwchl Ctnls Klechsn Will Take ' ' riser Sslardsi. s'usasl, >3. The yacht club members at their meeting Saturday evening re mini i- ! -listed the club officer* The-* are: 1 Commodore, Daulel H. Paris ; vice , comuiodoieeW D. Koiisall; rear com- ! miMtore, James W. Feruley; secretary. Harry F.Slaotoii; trrs-urer. William : E. Hexainer. . Robert Radford and John K Grove- ' ' hoard of governors, for three year- ' f each. r Dr. Fred Slack and Alex Lawrence. 1 I Jr . were renamed as members of the • regatta committee for three years eecb 1 r The annual electlou of tlie club will be held Saturday eveblug. August 26 1
' BRONZE TABLET FROM H. D. MOORE to Presbyterian Chnrch Will be Mtde Snn- ' day Evening, August 26. The bronze tablet containing Liu- , coin's Gettysburg Address, the gift of ' Henry D. Moore, or Haddoulleld aud this city, to tbe First Presbyterian : will 1* presented to ibe church 00 " Lincoln Fjvemug" lu the church Sunday evening, August 26 The presentation will be made by ' Mayor Joaepb G. Champion on behalf of Mr. Moore. ' The Kev. Charles H. Bobner, pastor ' of the church, wlU accept the tablet. Membere of the Ocean City Civil ' -.\'ar Veterans' Aaaoclatloo, of which ' Mr. Moon is commander, will atleud the services In a body. f It la plapued to have addresses by i pbla. ; NINE YEARS OLD Cclebraire Annlinssr,. Miss Florence Franklin Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Harry Taylor. of New Haven. Conn., was nine ^ years old on Tuesday. The young lady has celebrated nearly every on* of her anniversaries in Ocean City. > and this year was no exception. She had a very pleasant party ai me cottage of her grandparents. Asa semblyman and Mrs. James Franklin. 18 Ocean avenne, Tuesday evening. " and she and a number ot her com !• pan 1 up* spent a few hours very enjoy- - ably playing games and dancing. Re . freshments followed: T Those present Were Assembly mtfn if and Mrs. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. A. C- «' Baker, of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. n F. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tay1- lor. Mrs. Kobi. Taylor, Miss OUve WU-. d hams. Master Merrill' William*. Mis* Elizabeth Roberta. Miss Martie V. Phillips. Master James praaMla. Taylor. Miss Florence Franklin Taylor. Miss Mildred J. Franklin. Mrs. John o M. Langenberger. Miss Mildred Campa bell Taylor, master -Robert Alexander t, Taylor. Miss Sabina Hoben. Master I- Chas. r. Phillips, Jr, and (-las Helen C. MacNameo.
LEAVES ASSOCIATION STOCK TO HIS SONS IN TRUST
| Dr. S. W. Lake Names Title and Trnst Company as Executors. . ! Following la Ibe Will of the late Rev. 1 8. Wesley Lake, one of tbe founders of . Ocean City, who died a few weeks ago: ( , I, .H Wesley Lake, of Ocean City, , County of Cape May and 8tate of , New Jersey, being of sound mind, memory and understand lug, do make f aud publi-b this my last will and ' testament In manuer following, Ibal ( ia tp nay: < , First. I order Ibat all my juat debts 1 aud funeral expeuse* be paid with 1 convenient speed aod that a suitable ' monument be erected on my buriel lot In tbe Bmttb's Lauding Cemetery, At- ' lanllc County, New Jersey, wltblu one year after my death. 8econd. I will and bequeath all of ' my capital stock of tbe New Jersey Methodist Publishing Company to tbe Ocean City- Tabernacle Association of 1 Ocean City, New Jersey. 1 Third, f will and bequeath to my four sous all of the capital slock of Ibe ' Ocean City Association, now belonging to me aud held lu my uame. In trust, to vole tbe same In my place and a'ead at fully as I could do If llvIng, each one 10 vote *0 equal share of tbe stock; said trust to contlour ' twenty-live year- from the date of Ibie will. At the expiration of the said '• twenty-five years (or sooner If all said sons should die before, twenty-five •- years) all of ,tbe said stock shall l« g transferred 10 tbe O^ean City Taher i; nacle Association aod all profits there f. on shall be used in carrying 00 Its ,t Fourth. . 1 will that all of' my stock * of tbe Ocean City Association aball bo 2. voted In favor of conveying to lbs 1. Tabernacle Association tbe two lots at tbe oorneFof 8txtb street sod Asbury avenue on wblcb tbe Ocean City Assoct.Uon office aod association board - n log bouse now aland. The aasocia2. tlou bouse was built so that ttje aaso- »• clatloo could have a bouse lo wblcb to entertain Its camp meeting mints- ^ teraand worker*, aud. since tbe said L-. Ocean City Assoc tat Ion boa transferred > tbe camp grougd and camp moating >r. work to tbe Oeaaa CWy Tabarnocte 10 Aasoctatloo, this . property must of p right be tranel erred to tbe sold Tabet- " Fifth. I will that allot my Oeaaa m City AeeactaHon etaeb shall hs Wit (CaaUaaed oa Poane ram I it
' TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS SATURDAY . 1 i 1 Many Star Players Have Al- ' ready Entered and Others " • Arc Expected. The South Jersey Tennis Tourna-|c » Club, who so nearly d.-leated Harvey a ' "Y. Lake in ihe_chairenge round last C r Everett II Muster. Pennsylvania State « 1 champion, and Percy K Ostetrne. BelAlso such expert players as.C M.llar- 1 ' Ian. H M Donovan. Wallace Rbnads. 1 ' Paul F: Gibbons. A. J. Baity. Arthur ' ' Itee.i, Richard W. Myers and "Tom" C " Edward T Catlctt. Arthur M. Kerr, ers who have, been regular entrants j . The .eiRrles for men's and women's ( doubb-s -and mixed doubles close Mon- , day. August 20. and drawings will be j : held Tuesday morning. ] CAMP MEETING ] The annusl camp meeting In Ibis 1 city will npeu tomorrow cvenlug, al ( I 7 30 o'clock, with a thirty minute song - service led by Prof. B P. Sloul, of I'hlladelphla. The serntou will be . preached by the Itev. J. F rancis Beh- , pastor of Uie Fiftieth Baptist ( Church. Philadelphia j Tbe dally Bible study, praise and testimony meeting- al 10 a m. wHI be in charge of the Kev. R M. Howells. ! of Latnberlvllle. aud. H. L. Burket, of ' Mlllvtlle. The children's service at ' 2 80' p m. will be conducted by tbe 1 Kev. 8. H Golf. Jr . and Prof. Stout, 1 , of Philadelphia. 1 There will be a young people's praise . . service lit tbe evenings at 7 o'clock, , and the usual meeting- lu the auditor- - m every evenlug at 7.45 o'clock. 1 The Bev. Mr. Behreus will deliver . ' the -eriu .n next Suoday morulug. ' 1 The sermon lu Ibe evening will be - preached by Ibe Rev. Dr. Cbarlee M. Boswell. of Philadelphia. j — . , ~ j
PITTSBDRGH FOLK NUMEROUS HERE i : I ■ Also Many Visitors from the ' Bethlehem 8, Wilmington and Baltimore. Never before were there so many ' visitors here from Pittsburgh, Betble- ] 1 hem. South Ketble'hem, Washington, ' Baltimore, New York and Wtlmiog- i ' ton, -Del. Especially la Ihta true of : - Pittsburgh aud Wilmlugloo Quite a ; : few Pittsburgh huelneee aod prdfea1 etooalWo have cottages bere. There j I not many hotel registers In Ooeau City lhat have not some names from , ' Pittsburgh, Bethlehem and Boulb I ^ Bethlrbem. " . ' J ' One may also fiud vlaltors bere j ' from Florida. Keotucky. Ohio, Mlone- , | sola aud other distant States lo larger I ' numbers than ever. , Ocean City's fame as a high class J family resort la spreading all over tbe j ' country. . 1 ' ansrard Is mciMtctrena. ■ Barry Jouss, secretary aod treaenrer , ' of the Bethleham Steel Company, re- ' turned to tbla city tbe latter part of 1 ' last week from a bustnaaa trip to ! II Washington and New York. He . e made a business call on William E. . Maaaey Saturday. Accompanied by f hi* aged mother. Mr. Jones motored to their home Id Bethlehem early this ' week. Hie mother bad occupied » apartment, at 785 Wesley avenue, d ^ — e Clarence Sill and a party of frleoda ( amoug tbe cottagers returned early Ibis week from a cruise up the coast id Mr. Hill's Aerial. His guests were 1 > Alex. Lawrence. Jr, George Lawa rence. H. H. Mart-.r. E. J. Laflerty and George F" Flah. They left here k Thvraday afternoon. Mopping first at ' * Atlantic City. ia : 1 ■ - ••
[ASBURY PARK AGAIN WINS ! THIS CITY'S PRETTY CUP 8 ' .
World's Records Broken in Exciting Snrf Casting Tournament. The Asbury Park Fishing Club; at Asbury Park Saturday ..again won tbe f 1000 Ocean City Trophy In the surf cestlng tournament under the auspice* of tbe National Aes> -elation of Surf Angling Claba. The Asbbry Park Club took tbe cup lest year, when the first annual eorf | casting tournament waa held In tbla city. The Ocean City boys were laM I nu lhat occasion, when four teams 1 took part, but last Saturday they were j second, losing lo Asbury Park by Ibe small margin of 211 feet. The conditions -for tbe cop event I were Ave casta in an open field, four .ounce lead* being uaed. Teams lo consist of five membere each. The weather conditions were favorable and everything pessed off well. The A. bury Perk casters were con*l»ieut In their work, aod bolb they the Ocean City boys had perfect scores.') Midland Beach Fishing Club, om J ^ I which were some noted caMers, loM •' , lead on the cast-off and one cast on a foul. The ec .res were as follods: Asbury Park Club — John E. Clayton,, 301 feet 10 inches, 318 feet 2 Inches. 318 feet. 303 feet 9 inches, 289 feet 5 inches. Total. 1532 feet 2 inches. A. J. Sahdala. 302 feet ( 3o0 feet 11 Inches. 299 feet 6 inche*. 335 feet 9 inches, 304 feet 7 inches- Total, 1673 feet t inches. Team Cha*. 11.. Wells, 268 feet 1 Inch, 216 3 inches. 198 feet 10 Inches, 279 2 inches. 300 feet 9 inches. Total, feet 1 Inch. Edward E. Davis, 266 feet 10 inches, 303 feet 1 Inch, 277 feet 1 inch, 295 feet 9 Inches, 242 feet. Total, 1385 feet 9 Inches. Howard Kain. 342 feet, 330 feel 1 Inch, 33* r feet 8 Inches, 342 feet, 224 feet 7 Total. 1673 feett laches. Team total. 7,496 feet 7 Inches. Average, feet 10 9-26 Inches. Ocean City Team— Peter F. Wright. 231 feet. 268 feet 2 inches, 272 feel 4 inches. 225 feel 8 Inches, 276 foot 10 Total, 1280 feet. Clarence H. Brush. 305 feet, 304 feet 7 lacbaa, 200 feet, 300 feet, 314 feet 4 inebpa. Total. 1523 feet 11 Inches. Horry Stetwagoa. , 296 feet 4 Inches, 334 feet 1 inch, 207 - feet 6 indites. 191 feet 2 Inches, 222 feet 11 Inches. Total. 1452 foot • Inches. Chas. T. Maglnnis, 222 feet 4 inche*, 296 feet f inches.' 311 feet Inches. 288 feet 8 Inches, 223 feet. "1479 feet 2 inches. Dr. J. W. t-tnkham. 294 feet 10 Inches, 200 feet 2 Inches, 311 feet 0 inches, 211 feet , 5 Inches. 324 feet 10 lnobire. Total, 1543; feet. Team total, 7,226 foot 7 Average, 291 fe«t S 1-25 Midland Beach Club — Harry Untied, 272 feet, 278 feet 1 lqch, 222 foot 6 inches, 227 feet 3 inches, 222 foet 2 Inches. Total, 1354 feet 11 iaahao. Sidney Rice, 242 feot 2 '--'-nr. 25* feet 2 Indies, 257 feet 2 inches. 277 feet 1 inch, 276 feet 4 lncheo. Total. 1309 feet 11 Inches. Dr. C"i"w Simon, foul, 186 feet 8 Inches, flit feel. 263 feet, 11 Inches, 204 tsat 8 Inches. Total. 1150 feet 4 inches. John Shaw, 322 feet 7 inches, 222 feet 9 Inches. 355 feet * Inches, fool, 242 feel. Ttotal, 1351 lest 7 Inches. J. Charles Elinghansen. 162 fact 8 r Inches. 357 feat. 178 feet 2 Inches. |. 405 feet.' 405 feet 3 Inches. Total. . 1898 feel 5 inches. Team total.' 7025 , feet. Total. 1351 feet 7 Inches. J. The winners in the V -shaped coort 1 event were: Kalo. Asbury Park PishI Club, average. 228 toM 8 1st bos; Clayton. Asbury Park Flablng Clah, , 887 fast 6 laches; Brash, Ocean Q» Fishing Club, 807 fsM 4 metres; Ho- ' glnul*. Oeaoo City Fishing Club, 226 r 0 Inches. In (be open Hold event, Bahdala, of Asbury Park, first succeed ad lo raaeh1 lug tbe 400 mark. h la com batng 402 (sol > a now world's, record. Elloghausan, of Mid landBeach, who previously bold the world's record, came bock end took lbs record r frooajtahdala by caettog 409 Mot 7 ' In tn# cop event. Ellaghoaaao'a r woe high— 870 loot) tnehea , His longeM coal was 4222M8 tnehea. The 400 foot com wee made fear times dining the tournament, and ; two world's record's were eeUMtehed. In sn unofficial exhibition ate the tournament. Ellngbaueen COM 417 3mL ! Kntu established a now world's record by making ao average of 802 feet 8 2 6 inches for five costs In n V-ahapod lane, beating Ed. Davis' record af 364 feet 7 Inches made lost year. - , Frank H. Campion waa eaptata af • tba Ocean City loom. Thar* waold j have been a Mg baneh an from Penan , City were It not that the dab's ennnol . meeting waa held Friday mnfefi, r Tbe Bel mar Flablng Club did oat r enter tba eontaM this yaer br raoaa.no1 cording 10 report, I'aal J. K. How moo la 00 tire Injured list.
I Change of Addrcte SIMMS' d DeUcatcfAn and Restaurant ' Boardwalk aad Murtyo Tomco I NOW OPEN — ^ . .

