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VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, XCG 1ST 23, 11I17.V.1' ' NO. 22

A Charming New Bungalow WESLEY AVENUE NEAR FOURTH STREET Only $1,775.00 Only \ cry attractive in. 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 i"~ desired. It is just the little seashore cottage that most „ people want. Incidentally, if .you want a little place on the BAY FRONT we can interest you: , - ** MASSEY A EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY, N. J. - aril. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Ci.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTMB n>.lT.U » . j^ORGAN. HAND, ATTORNEY' and-COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, 'praac Court Cummlaalenw. Notary Public, tin MAY IVM'KT HOI'.I, N. J. (Opposite Public Bulldloasl. ^AWOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, AHBUBY AVk^KjmdVriU^T'H KTHKET LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read Hooins >16. >1* and hi: Hart loll Building. :: : ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Precise People Will appreciate the punctual servi c-e which adds to the delight o£ dining here. THEHarris Restaurant a " 1

Miller Brothers Announce that they have reopened their loe Cream Parlor For the Season MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer' Pbono IB OCKAN CITY. K.J. Hans Burkhard! PLUMBING AND HEATING Mill cm !«*«« Hot WaWr^Uwn^aud Vajx* uuallng 77 coaS You need Coal. You need Service. You get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ' Twelfth and West Avenue Ware's Soecialties •13 ASBURY AVENUE 60c. doz. tVSSS 20c. qt. The fineal Teas and Codecs. We make a specialty of •our Fruits and VegetMiles— freah every day. It will flay yon to give u'a atrial. We do not solicit, hot we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware GROCER Phone yi-li Eyes Eiuiied littoit props A. W, ELY nmiYK on. a. ». Poors raettam teems tmaa. ^ Advertise in the 8BNTINBL

"It's Delightful on a Summer Afternoon or a Summer Evening" So Cool .and Comfortable '• "THE PRIDE OF OCEAN CITY" ( Hippodrome . (BOARDWALK AT NINTH STREET) When your friends visit you, why not take them Ip . the Hippodrome ' There is no letter place to spend , an aflenioun or an evening, and they will carry home its memory as the 'pleasantest bit .of hospitality ex- ■ . tended to them. • YOU CAN ALWAYS SEE ■ f , The World's Best VAUDEVILLE Photo-Plays COMPLETE CHANGE OK PROGRAMME Every Monday and Thursday PROGRAMME FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday, AUGUST 23, 24 and 25 Frank Hall , PRESENTS "THE BAR SINISTER" Tha Most Discussed Picture of the Year COMPANY G BENEFIT Tonight SPECIAL PROGRAM M ATI NEKS DAILY — 3 P. M. Drors open at a 30. 10c and 15c EVENINGS — 7 39 till II. Continuous Balconv. lie. Orchestra, roc. Reserved, toe Balcony, t roc. 30c

CHAS. C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS. C. READ & CO. REFRIGERATORS _ I An inspection of our line will convince you that flie 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. 83^ Asbury t Phone vs 437- W FREE DELIVERY ; REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE GISvton Haines Brick 1. A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. » Heaters - Stove Pipes i All Kladi of Reits Repaired CIVAlTH'C 738AsburyAvenue ^IVll I ■■ Ocean City. New Jersey : CUM IP! IIP CLEtlll UP! A- Do your hit and help n> have a town so clean that it will be a delight * , overs* minute too live in it; so clean that visitors will comment on it; ao rt /clean that flies and germs will have neither abiding place nor breeding place * V If one memlwr of each hou-ebnM. servant, children or grown np "would spend'ten minutes each wiek gathering np loose paper, excelsioretc.. from the streets, alleys or vacant lota in their immediate vtanrty. and place it in rtceptoclra near the alley or street, so the trash contractor can • remove it, you'd ly surprised, at the ^result. Try if and see. No recrpuclea for either garage ov Wash can be placed in the alleys: always inside the property line next to the alley. If the contractor does not remove your Irasb or ashes, drop a postal to * the Health Officer. City «alL_. !. LEE WIS. lultl lor. — — —

GRE^VT PATRIOTIC RALLY IN CITY'S MUSIC PAVILION

Michael Francis Doyle Speaker at Meeting Next Saturday Evening. _ House lags 'will bo sold, bos r-cep tarles for fund,* will ho placed In I si ores and bath houses; girls in unl form will sell tags and favors and all b} givthg a card party or Ix-m-fll b> The Fifty-ninth street section has arranged a card parly for Thursday pursued on Saturday The crowning otent of the day will George W. I'rquhart. al I hi* Municipal Music I'ier. Tickets of admission must be secured from the box office. season tickets will be honored as Michael Francis Doyle% former Min Ih- the speaker of' the evening and the splendid season's work, will be made lo thy local Red Cross Branch. A varied musical program completes Uml'lease give ibis day >our hearty ■carel Her Departure. Those familiar with the very excellent work of Mlae Laura B. Kallnw, a grade teacher lu the public school* here, regret her departure from this clly. She has accepted a similar posttlon In Ibe New Brunswick school* al au Increased salary. She lis* a lilgli repulallou throughout the Stale a* a leacber of small children. Ml** E*llow was one of the teachers. In the State Observation School, which held sessloua here Ibe laal two summers. Bishop Braises Ttls Clt*. Bishop Ueorge W. Mundeleln. of Chicago, who Is a native of Brooklyn, was a visitor here a few days ago, and called upon Ibe Rev Thomas F. Blake, ' reclor of St. Augustine's Church. He ' declares Ocean Clly to be the coming ' resort of this section. With Bishop ' Mundeleln was the Rev. D. J. Dunue. of Chicago, a cousin of Peter Klnley 1 Dunne, Ibe humorist.

" cjty overflows with strangers 7 Unparalleled Number of Visitors Makes This Season Best ■> Resort Has Ever Had. I There ». another remarkably log crowd 'Mhlschy Saturday and Hum >> oveMlie weekend* |'hu '-ummeT-Ieep U"'-I -incere one, end 11 I* thai Uivy »' There a perfect jam of people on Boardwalk during Saturday afleinoou ■1 da- again lllled l« , i-^W .wlng'salur. 11 -day and Sunday ev.iimg*. .„d lire "• ciMieerl* by member* of lire I'l.il. ,* of John K Wn/emann were lull,- , p. prreialed, a* ahowu by Ibe Irrquvnl ,. applause. RAISED £238 PrrsbyTritsu ciiDicb Hundai. , Immense ihruW. gsllrered In lire .. First Fresh) lerisu Clinrch on"Sundsy. •s wss to be expected from tire greet , number of people visiting Ocean Clly over the week-end. I he rooming serwere obliged lo Hud seals on lire sills |. of Ibe windows, all other available I scale being takeu. * The plate ottering- for lire day. which . have averaged over {100 a Sunday for I. July aud Augu.l.w ere 6238. The offer- , t log at the morning service alone was , l, 4184. This wa. high-water mark for j a lire e- aaon thus far. In Ibe evening lire main auditorium , r aud Sunday school room were again | I comfortably tilled with lulere-ted w6r- , Monsrs Mil b< l.lcblnlng. ( I Two or lliree building* lo .this clly | , , weie struck by llglllulug during the , I lerrilic rain and electrical aturm Friday afternoon. Some of the guests of . I the Imperial were given a ware wheo t a boll ..f lightning struck the building . , oulalde Ibl basement. . No one was hurt, but Hie telephones lu Ibe bolel, , . well as the electric lights, were put 1 out of service for awhile. * 1 1

[out-of-town girls i soldiers' brides - Miss Archer, of Camden, and Miss Ebbert. of Wheeling, Married Here. 1 lege lo I. lent Jesse Jauie. Gtllani. I ! "Is A. Of Hul Springs. Ark., having I -I reel. Up. cily. si ', o'clock TueMlay j I lie ceremony wa. performed by lire II Rev Dr Holmes F Gravel!, pa.tor 11 of the Firs! M. K l liurcli. of Caitiden 1 ' tfulck.all of Camden, aiidlbebest man ■ was l.ieuteoaol George J R, Fisher. 1 I' t'.S A., formerly of Camden, now 1 s .tatiotred at Caiup I.ce. Feler.burg. ' I Only the immediate relatives of the ' > Lieut Glllauiand Ills wife llrsl mel ' Hoi Springs. Ark The toung ■ - woman wa. . visitor to Hoi Spring. ' ' lor lire beuellt of her health several 1 » -urororr home of \Y. H. Tru-clrell, 1 Lieut. George J Jefferoon, U. S. A., 1 ■ and Misa Calli.rlue Kbbert. boili of ' Wheeling. W Va.. look place. Tire c riioiua* K. lllake, reclor of^t. Augu- « I The bride-maid was Miss' Katharine Mai**, of lies Molues, aud lire best t mau was L'apl. Joseph Hollow-ay, of . Wheeling. ■ t Both Lleul. Jefferson and Capt. I Hollowly are . Willi lufautry atalloued - at Chllllrolle, Ohio. a UNEN NEEDED ! ■ Woiuan** nivl.ion of Pabllcllalr « ' The Woman's Division of Public 1 - Safely Issues a call for old wearing mp- ' ' parrl, especially lied aud table linen, l r llie laller lo be used for compresses • aud surgical pillows for Europe's 1 wounded. If parties having such ar1 tides will notify Ibe Woman's Division members, they will be glad. lo call ® and get ttrem. ' 1 Tire sew Ing day has beeu changed ' ( Monday lo Tuesday of eaclt. week... .The headquarter* are al 1 Eighth street and Central avenue. '• Assemblyman James Franklin. K. Phillips end Harry Taylor ® 1 were ilshlng on the batik* a few days ■ as guesls of Joseph" Murphy, Jr , 1 ; aud Alfred C. Baker. They brought 8 j back a greal quantity of flab. 3

• HISS LDLU WINS ANOTHER RACE I&wrence and Laffcrty's Logan Second in Yacht Club's Championship Event. With iwo experts like Capt. C. L. Breckley and Bert. CummiD* aboard the Mlee Lulu In the oue design calboat championship race over Ihe . Ocean Clly Yacht Club's oourse Balur- ' day aflernooo, Ibe Basset! A File crafl / waa an eaay winner. j Capt. Bamuel W. Wood experienced bard luck during Ibe race. The ceulerboard of blaBancy Kale dropped sev. 1 ■ eral limes, pulling htm onl at toe run- ' • rung. . ' Because of lack of 'wind and the ' tidal conditions, Ibe race was really a 1 drifting uiaten from the sea buoy ball ' way to.Lazy Harbor. Tbeu ibe wind 1 • freshened a bit, Mlae Lulu Increasing - .tier lead. 1 Bummary: J 8iBrt Kini>h l£ap*J<l 1 J i-ofiiSu.a. 535 I *300 Irani 1 ° Hauey gale, zaooo AM la I w 13 | « AFTERNOON COFFEE Meant saoo atalaeo Toward La- I An "afleroooo coflre" was beid al Ibt bomr jfMr and Mrs. Milton K •Harr. 849 Kiflb street., on Balurday 1 afternoon from S lo 6 o'clock. ^ Josephine Watteoo, of Pblladelpbla. " gave several enterUinlug dialect readings and was encored repeatedly. ^ Mlae Frances Lodge, pupil of Henri a Bcoll. rfn dared a number of eoloa. wbleb were greatly enjoyed. More than ooe hundred gue*ta were present aud bad a pleasant afternoon. The procoeda of the • coffee" amounted ta nearly tflOO. and this will be need for the new Lutheran church of tbla city. The Bee. E. Hr-J. Audrewa, formerly of Mllford, Delaware, who baa been In charge of Ibe services al Holy Trinity I'bnrch during July and August. will leave onl week for Ehaa Mb, where be will be In charge of All Balou' Cbarcb.' Oa< Letal Ft*». Eddie Undeedewo. Ed. Klein end Mf. Beck look a trip lo Ibe baoka a tow days bge sad made a large haul at several v artel lea of flab, locladlog

CO. G BENEFIT AT. [ PIER TONIGHT , ' Help the Soldier Boys and ' 1 . Enjoy Best Show of , the Season. | Don't lorgrl the benettl lo be given ' •I Ibe Hippodrome Theater tbl* eve- ' nlog fur Ibe beuetlt of Company U of ' Ibla' clly and county — Ibe boys who 1 , are now el Camp Edge, Bee Ulrl, pre- 1 j paratory lo engaging lu the' struggle 1 . ou Ibe olber side of the Atlantic ! I Ocean. 1 The money raised will be u*ed In Ibe purchase of euppllee for the member* , of Ibe company, supplies thai will be 1 , needed during Ibe cumlng winter. Tickets are 50 cents and they are be , ! Ing disposed of very rapldf)-. There , still some lefl, however, sud thu«e , > wbo have uol bought tickets : , should do so at once. A'lde from Ibe wortblue.a of lire . cause, those buying tickets will be . given a rare treat attire Hippodrome tonight. lu addition tu a number of1 I high class vaudeville acts, there will be ..liowo one of the finest qibolo-plc , of ibe day. "The Bar Blulster." Bapllu C laarcb Baa ir. ' The Ladles' Aid. Society of the First Baptist Churfh will bold Ibelr aunual f baaar at OofTa pavilion tomorrow aflernbou aud. evening. Useful aud ' faocy articles," bread, cake, homemade candy will be ou . sale. "Come * help Ibe little cburcb, which trlea so • bard lo help Itself," la the Invitation I I exlended to Ibe public 1 « aw* jGeorge Mofstetler. Jr . wbo bas been . connected with one of ibe Pblladel- [ ■ phla newspaper for several jeara, and ' wbo la well-koovn In tbla clly, where . bis family are cottagers, 'left yesterday for Fori Ogleihscpe. There he will f undergo three moolbs' training In Ibe ottlccra' camp. ■aa Maw Plaaaele. i Past Commodore William E Hex aa mar baa erected a large paw wbita >1 radar flagpole. »» feet high. on one eorSoer of bM lawn. Il fliea a Tinted Btafaa flag flalu faal. Tbare la a apprk , light an top ofth. van,. J

DECIDE TO WIDEN CITY'S 1 MUSIC PAVILION PLATFORM

Free Access to End of Pier ] Will Thus be Given General Public. - Mayor Champion, al the meeting of the City Commissioner* Tuesday af- I ternoon. brought up the matter of the' I gates at Ibe music pavilion. He aug- t gesied a plan that has been talked I over by member* ol ihe board ami. af- I ler a brief di*ou**ion. Director Camp-' made a motion, which wa* car- c rled, that Director Adama be author- 1 lied lo extend the platform on Moor- 1 terrace to the full width of the 1 *lreet lo the outer end of the pjer, if 1 the work doe* not cost more than ' . 1500. ' Beyond this amount, the law 1 require* that bids shall be asked. ' It 1* planned to have gates at- the 1 end of the pier, but so placed that | ' they will not interfere with free pa**- | age .by the public to the end of the | pier. The galea, at the same time. , I will prevent the crowd from blocking , the door* of the pavilion during the , 1 concerts. This, It I* said, ha* been a < I source of considerable annoyance to those In the reserved section who deI I sire to hear the music. , | In the regular order of business, the 1 board granted the' collector's request : for a quit-claim deed, for Josep^ C. ! Ramsey,, lot 26, Section A. ' The rdport of Tax Collector Bur : leigh on tbe wale of -properties for unI paid street assessments on Contract I I No. 677 was received and filed. The ' | properties were, as usual, bought in ' i by the city. . ' - ' i A request was received -from B. L. ! j Cossabpom to take up a portion of the ' sidewalk in front of his garage for the 1 purpose of laying a gasoline tank the ; same as other garages. The request j was filed. 1 : Commissioner Adams reported that - tbe Sufton A Corson Co. is making I the 'necessary repairs to the wood 1 block on Eighth street. He also re ' ported that he is unable to find a per1 son to take the place or tbe janitor at e the music pavilion. City Clerk Morris was' instructed to return to tbt Eureka Hose Com- . pan)' a certified check filed with" the ■ I city when the company recently bid J to supply fire hose to the mnnlctoel k ityI Several bills were ordered paid. I 1

i — woman's wish was gratified ; j Mrs. Thomas Holland Died J * Within Two Months After t Her Husband. ' j Mr-. Thomas Holland, wbo died al i f her home 111 Uils city Thur-day evenlery Monday Service- were conducted t , at lirr late re*idence by lire Rev Jo., , B. Kulp. pa-tor of the First M. E. 0 Church, al 4 o'clock .Sunday afterupon , , and al*o al lire cemetery chapel Moil- 3 day. Mr*. Holland fell three years ago, , , *lnce w hich II ne -Ire had been In III health The Immediate Cam* of bet „ I death wa- cancer. Hire did not long 3 , survive bar liu-band, who wa- lier de- | . voted care laker during her illue-* aud |. I would not permit other, of the family b 10 lake In* pla.ee In bl« loving rervlce. 0 . He died June 35 T4ie wife's wl.b 0 lhal lliey both mighl die clone logelber ^ , w a* grail lied. „ - Mr. Holland, who w,a. flS year, old, a. born In Hcotlaud. 8 Ire wa. mar- . - rusl about 88 year*, aud there ale Iwo a children, William Holland, of Box- h borough, and Mr*. Rebecca Haefoer, . of I'hiladelplila. Deceased was. a (, member of lire First M. E. Church. f, MANY MASQUERADERS 5 One of ihe 010H aucceaaful masquer- n ade pertle. ever held al Ibe Ocean p Clly Yucbt Club wa- enjoyed by a ti large number of Ibe membere of Ibe club, ibelr families and frlenda Friday y evening. c More than 260 of those al Ibe dance b In costume, some of tbe latter be fi very elaburele. There wae-tbe usual array -of queen., harlequin*, v ebepberdesae., etc. _ d p Dr. Bowman Will Preack. b The Rev. Dt. LI n n Bowman, paator oflheBprlng Garden M. E. Cburcb, a Philadelphia, will preach In tbe Flret | E. Cburcb uext Bunday morning. ,, Dr Bowman, wbo I. a cottager, la a * fiopular member of the Philadelphia Conference. „ Herefrom Minneapolis. ^ Mr. and Mre. Earl A. Waldo, of g. Minn., are visiting Mre. g Waldo's pareol., Mr. and Mn. Joseph u wlioareoccupylog '.helrcoltage, g, 877 DeLancsy place, for the rammer, g Waldo Waa Ml.. Mary Laird. tt

HARRY A. MACKEY I TO SPEAK HERE i s 1 Philfldelphia Poll- J tician Will Address Presby- ( terian Bible Clasfl. j The Friendship Men'. BibleClaMof 4 • Ihe Flret Presbyterian Cburcb wllj j > have anolber excellent epeaker next Bunday afternoon, when Harry A. ' I of Pblladelpbla, will addrees 1 ■ Ihe men. Mr. Mackey I* a famous football elar 41 . of Ibe , University of Pennsylvania of . some year, ago and at present Is an 0 . attorney and -talesman of distinction 1 . In Ibe civic aud political life of Peoo- • r aylvaola, being tbe chairman of tbe ' Workmeo'a Com pen so- ' . lion Board. He will come 'a* tbe gueat ® of Clly Treamirer William McCoaeb, of ' Pblladelpbla. 11 About 140 men were present to bear •' 1 McKenty, warden of tbe Eastern Peiiltebllary, several Biiodaye ago, and * I* boped lo exceed even Ibat number 1 - Bunday. A live address will be ' : given, tbe alnglog will be brlghl, Ibe ' welcome cordial and everybody la ln1 vtted. > ' * * . ' — t CeiUagc atebbrd. t The collage of Dr. U. W. Urqnbarl, | of Philadelphia. 00 Fifth street, this - clly. was entered during tbe absence I of tbe family Monday eveolng. Tbe 4 thief secured f25 In money and jewelry 1 valued al about 1100. There was a | burglar -care ou Chelsea place tbe , -apie 11 1 g hi ' William E. Massey, of Ibe firm of 1 Ma*aey/A Edwards, end president of. ■ 3 I be Ocean Clly Title A Trust Company, , lefl here' Monday, accompanied by bis . fanillv, for lb* Kloeo Hotel Mooae- ' bead Lake, Kloeo,. Maine. They will ' be away ten days. c

WORLD'S RECORDS BROKEN 5 IN SURF CASTING EVENTS

Elinghaasen, of Midland Beach, _ Astonishes Onlookers Maginnis Gets Cnp. I f J. C. Elingbausen, tbe youthful' member of the Midland Beach Fiehing Club, smashed world's record* with Ibe greatest of non chalanc# at the fourth ailoual surf ca*llog tournameul of the Ocean Clly Flsblog Club ou Hie beach al North street, tble city, Saturday, aud he, was tbe lion of lb* occasion. Only 19 years old, be Is an nnaeeumlug young man and bore bl* honor* modestly. lo event No. 3. open field, average of Ave casts In open field, be broke lb* world's record. He bad ao average of feel 6 4 5 Inches. In Hie distance caet. be made a new world's record of 428 reel 6 Inches. During ibe day be broke the record of aversge ca-ts by Ibrowlog 415 and feel, aod Twice be threw 428 feet. broke his own record of 409 fast 9 made tire week before at Astro ry Park. He also woo tbe gold medal offered by tbe local dob to any oue breaking tbe world's reourd In lb* Clly Fisblog Club'* tourna--lu Ihe accuracy distance cast, Howard Kelo, of Asbury Park, boat tbo world's record by casting 386 fret 7 4-5 iucpe* The special trophic* for dab members in Event No. 3 were won by tbo Flret. president's trophy, Cbarlm T. second, silver medal, H. W. Btelwagou; third, bronae medal, P. F. Wright. Because of the approach of 'seaolng, several of tbe scheduled eveou wore postponed. Ttyre* will probably bo run off next Baturday. Tbe affair was tbe moat suaeeiiful yet held by Ibe local dub, and tbo casting waa wltoeeaad by a largo bomof tbe club members aod tbotr frlenda. President Frank H. Stewart peovlded 200 sandwiches from Sim ma ' establishment on tbo and these were oojoyod the participants. W. Ward Bam, aa tb* announcer, waa oo tbe job aa nenal, and "Chick" official scorer, bod apooiel. quarters In a tent provided for Mm.. Bummary: ^ Event No. 3 — average of flee mate open field— flret, J. C. Kliogbeomo, Midland Beacb, 896 feat 6 4-8 Inches; second. J. E. Clayton, of Asbary Park, fed 28 5 Inches; third, Cbarlm T. Ocean City, 887 tool 7 1-6 inches; fourth, Howard W. BiMwo* Ocean Clly, 885 fact 8 88 Incbm; Clarence Brush, 286 toot II

Event No. 2— accuracy coat (slake) , three caste at a stake 140 tost away, only — flret, C. U. Onlngs, wit Mo 8 tod 8 Incbm; second, Robert B. VoUcm. 2 feet 7 Incbm; third, Frank H. Campion, feet 1) incbm; run rib, Che rim T. M agin n la, 8 (cot 2 Incbm; fifth, James Nmley, 8 fast 8 Incbm. open Bald, five casta allowed— flret, - C. Ellugbaneeo, Midland. Baeeb, 426 feel 6 Incbm; second, Howard Asbury Park, 882 hei flmehm; H. W. Blel wagon. Oomn City. AM tool 1{ incbm; Cbarlm T. Maglnnla, 816 6j Inches; A. J. Babdala, Asbary Park, 866 feet 1 lneb;J. Clayton, Ao- '■ Park, 845 tost. V ' Event No. 6— accuracy east, av«mg* of 6 casts down a atralgbt lino, did from lino to be dedoetad bam each coat— flret, Howard Kola, 866 7 4 6 Incbm; BOOODd, J. Shaw, Midland' Beacb, 288 feat, third, J. tt. Young, Asbury Park, 248 tool 4 Inches; fourth, J. C. Eilngbaosan, 287 toetS Incbm; fifth. J. Clayton, 186 to« 8 Incbm. Only tha vlaltore took -port Ik thto event, aod, when tbey bad Balehad, tbe lournamenL waa doclared ended for lb# day. Anon viewer Ha Mre. Mary BBsabotb Brown, who wu 84 ymra old, dtod at fur urn mil 28 Fourtmoth atrest, tbb cMy. of naphritim and old at*. 1 Bb* waa tbe widow of J. Q. Brawl, * i ; 4619 Loco at street. West Pblladelpbla. Tb* body wa mat lo Plillidtlphla by > Mark Lake. 1 - , Eeiewalaraiei tar Ckapafc There will bo a musical end swMer meet In tbo Union Chapel, Thktyr second at reel and Control aeaaaa, at • ' o'clock Thursday evening. Aagoeta*. I will bo recital too* kg Mho i Helen Aod era aod Mlm Alice Hanto, of Pblladelpbla. Admlxdao, » mam

Change of Address SIMMS' Delicateflsen and RcfUarnd Boardwalk aad Mrnljii Terraco . : NOW OPEN