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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. AUGUST 1, 4918. We nliall lie glad to receive Item* of u»iiid communications of interest ' t<^(R community anil our readers 1 . everywhere. . v All communications should be ac-_ eompanled with the full name and address of tlie writer, not neceesarilv jp'"''" / ' . f DOTS j Many surf bshterv. , Few collage left unrelated. I Several rescues amuug the balliers < here Sunday. Most of them were uot very serious allalrs. I Run'l forget the "lightless nights" — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday atd Tbur-dsy-oi racli week . ] The annual eutertalumeiil of the t tlceau City Yacht Club will be given , ou Friday eveniug, August 2. «u the ( Hi|ipodrome Pier. every Suuday morulug at 10 SO o'clock , lu the Casluo ou the Boardwalk, op- t , poslte the music pavilion. The usual w«kjy Wediie-day even- c lug dance at the yacht club was not t held last eveulug, the allalr havlug ! bseu called oil several days ago be- • cause of the lied Cross beuejtt last c night. . PERSONALS. t

Henry Kloetr, of PliHadelpliia, was here a few days ago. 8 H.K. Wolfe, of Philadelphia, was 1 here Saturday and Suuday. Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, of Phlladel- ' pbla. Is a guest-of the Katlilu. '' - Mlae Carrie Itlake. of Cape May, Is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Christian. M. F. Uoodloe aud family, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Algleu. , Mrs. Ji. 1). M liner aud daughters, of Philadelphia, are at the Wyomiugr II. B McAllister aud wife, of 1'blla- t delpbta, are guests of the 'Tray more. <: - ' William A. Lindsay aud family, of a Philadelphia, are here for the season. 1 Henry C. Meyer and wife, of Philadelphia, are resting at the Hewliuge J I.'S. Malsbury, or Klukora, was a t guest of the Klberou during the week , J. H. F*. Dlxou aud family, of Kid- a ley Park, were visitors here during the i The Rev. W. HI well Hake, of Prince- t ton, visited relatives iu this . city tills a week. Hubert Humphries and wife, uf ' Philadelphia, are guests at the Bis- 8 qayne. V • e Wm. Craven and family, of Phila- f dtlphla,- are among the Oceaulc's , guests. ' ^ George Fuller, of Penu's " Grove, c visited bis family here a few days recently. „ Jacob H. Yocum and wife, of Phila- c del pbla, are registered at the Bterhng- t HtKbarles. s L. G. Beeves and wife, of Halem, . are at their summer home, 5 22>> Ceutral avenue. A. A. Young aud family, of Phila- i delpbia, are at their cottage, 130U Central aveurf. *- The Misees MM. and T. \\ . liauss- c maun, of Philadelphia, are guests of i the Imperial. I — ' George Newman and family, of 1 Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage, 2712 f Wealey avenue. _ * John E. Wick and family,, of Philadelphia, ut occupying their cottage, ' 1114 Ocean avenue. * ' P. Nelme and family, of Philadelphia, are at thalr summer borne, Fifth , street and Bay avenue. , . . Mra. Lylls O'Brien, of this city, is. , visiting at Iba home of her brother, E, i V. Corson, at Marmora. Mra. R. McN. Davis, of Phlladel- . phis, la spending the summer at 1320 Ocean avadue, this city. ' Htepben Hart wall and family, of 1 Philadelphia, are among the guests at ' the Chandler- White Hall. ' Wilhsm H. Vauderherchen and i family, of Philadelphia, are at their , cottage, 1806 Wesley avenue. "* Mlse Aguea Tlmmons, of Wait Phil- | adelphla, has been enjoying her visit | hers, a guest of I be Biscay ue. nere, gusst or ins Biscay

Mra. A. W. Keeler and family, of Philadelphia, are ben for the season, | guests of Mrs. P. W. Mlcbener. | A. M. Batteries and with, of Vine- i land, drove here in, their auto Saturday and remained over Buodsy. | ' . Jobu Greenwall and family, of Pbll^vadel^hla, are occupying a cottage at VBT Central avenue for the season. Miss Francos & Donnelly, of Philadelphia, Is at "bar cottage, B44 First attest, lor the balanoyf the sedhon. Allen Corson and wife, of Germantown, spent the week-end with gamut! Henderson and wife In this city. George Hod lam and wtfa, of Camden, v tailed their parents, Reuben Bud lam and wife, Imthlsclly, Bund ay. Frank Gill, well known In Phila-. delpbia theatrical drclas, was a guest of George Aebby here over the weekend. we .... * Judge Thomas D. Fin letter, of Philadelphia, a member of jbe Ocean City Fishing Club, was in town during, the weak. Charles Killen and "Bplke" Rom■asll, well known In school athletic circles, were ameng the visitors beta Sunday. William Bbouigb and family, of Yorktown, span! Saturday and Sanday at the home of Mra. J. K. Moray, this 'city. Mrs. M. H. Llpplncott. of Woodvtowo. U spending a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Howard Bnm. 928 Central a vacua. George Thorn peon, of Philadelphia, eonneetad with on of the Pblladilpbia avealng papacawM la town Saturday aid Saaday. Mis. Maty ImM JUartia. of wtmhaatwaaaaala t>a| swvlee.aihaeaart of It. jmi Mm.]

: 1 SCHOOL WORK WILL COST $5850 » Contract for Improvements to Building; Awarded Atlan- [■ tic City Man. The Board of Educsliutf el a speI clsl meeting la«l Friday, awsrnrd to Wesley IU Porch, uf Atlantic Chy, Hie contract for theexteuslve Improvement* to the Ocean City High School building, required by (he Stale .school eulboritire. to better Insure- tbe strucagainst danger from Are. The . contractor's bid was (5.850. " l The bids for the alterations and imBid No. I. Tearing out the two I -lite entrance stairways aud Replacing forms, laudlugs, etc., aud tearing out ' Hie present wood floor over tlie lieater room aud replaclirg same with conAlternate No. 1. Omitting tearing ' out of taond floor over heater room and replacing wlfb concrete floor, etc., deduel from bid No. 1. Alternate No 2. Omitting leering ■ out of wood floor aud replacing with i concrete floor, and omitting the tar- : out of one side eulfiauce stairway and replacing with reinforced cuuerete ; construction, etc., deduct from bid So. I. Otis M. Towuseud— Bid No. 1, (15,000; alleruatf^io. 1, deduct alternate No. 2, deduct (8500. Button A Corsou— Bid No. 1,(13,032.alternate No. 1. deduct (2548; alNo. 2, deduct (7848. Wesley B. Porch, Atlantic City— Rlfl Sg. 1. j(9743; alteruate . No. 1, deduct (SSWI; 'alternate No. 2, deduct (0750. YEAR-BOOK OUT Credit t'pon romptirr and Minor. F. H. ■mail. The Oceau City Fls.hing Club's yearcompilM aud edited by Presi•lent Frank H. Stewart, has made Its i and asusual.lt Is a literary lu. addition to tbe reading matter of geueral Interest to all flshermen, ■ he book this year has an unusually i large number of pictoresVif lbs mem-, i bers, "s'uapsbotted" by Mr. Stewart, ' with a little hit at some marked characteristics of a buncb of tbe boys. There ' Is also a cut of tbe club's new pier at North street made from a photograph by Frauds A. Schneider, of Phil adelphia. a member of tbe club. "Don't waste fish" Ik the cry that ( runs all through the book, aud some good recipes for tbe preparatiuu aud . cooking of flsh are glveu. The suggestion Is made to William \ E. Massey, Jr., who "has a strlug of ( college medals that rcmlud one of a wampum of bell," that bej'sbould try casting." » Regarding the SK.VTt.NEI., the book says: "Tbe Ocean Cm- SENT IN el. contains practically all' tbe news about , tbe O. C. FS1". IT yon are Dot a subscriber, you should be one." ODD ACCIDENT Woman Batber Nsrrowir There was couslderable excllemsnt the beach at Tenth street Sundey, when Miss Alice Murths, of Pblledelpble, e summer resident at 800 Moor, r terrace, met wllb- a peculiar accident, one that jnlght have resulted seriously. Dlvlug Into the breakers, her head struck that of a man bather and Mlse Murths got the woret of tb} encounter. She was badly dared and helpless. Lifeguard Ralph Nlckerson brought to the beach, and Beach Surgeon W. P. Halnee promptly applied re. >• slorallves. She was soon able to go i home. Fllea Service Flaw- , ' A United Statee service flag Is now displayed lu the headquarters of tba r Ocean City Fishing Club. This organixatiou has fourteen members In various branches of the service. 1 McCoacb at tbelr Atlantic ■ cottage bare. Frank Benson, ol Philadelphia, who - In tbe naval" service and located In I Rhode Island, Is spending a two weeks' furlough here.

r Howard E. Young, and family, of ■ Swartbmore, are visitors. Mr. Young Is treasurer of tbe Guarantee Trust - Company, Philadelphia. Leenard Lear spent Saturday and Suuday with" relatives In this city. Ha - Is In the service and Is expecting to go I "over thete" In a short time. AdolpbnsCox, son or Mrs. Lydla . O'Brien, of Ihls city, who le In the t governmeht's aviation service, baa been promoted to first sergeant. Roeeoe Sharp and 4rlfe returned to their West Philadelphia home Mooday afternoon after spending a week with C. B. Powell and wile lb this : e*y. 1 Dr. F. Vernon Ware and family and W. Fred Ware and family, of Mlll- - vllle, were guests or Justice of the I Peace Frank H. Ware, of this city, ;t Sunday. JVB. Calvert, of Philadelphia, genI- era! eoperlnleodent of tba Western f Union Telegraph- Company, Mas in e town Saturday and Sunday, a guest of Mlse Leigh. ' i- Mrs. Wardell Htgbee end daughter, ic who have been at Dividing Creak, • Cumberland County, N.J., for soma time, ate . in Ocean City for a two ,f wseka' stay. i- Walter Maxwell and temlly, of Oerr, mantown, came to this city In tbelr aoio, a few days ago, and will, spend ^ s month ben as tbe guests of William b Davie and wife. » ' Benjamin F. -Adams, a Caaedeu groeat, fe enjoying a week's vacation In . this ctly, vie Blag his brothers, George O. Adams. Chart- B. Adasaa. W. W. j. Adams and Orvllle Adems, Matar I— He r llaghra. Who was a

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° ROWLAND CATCHES •: HIS FIRST DRUM He and Other Members of >i Anglers' Clnb Fish at £ Green Creek. Joseph M. Rowlaudrof Phlladel I. pble, well knowu Ocean tilly summer reeidebt aud "booster,"- while flsblBg 0 at Ureeu Creek on Tuesday , got. his g Urst black drumlUh, m'ucb to bis surI. prise. It weighed 61 j pounds. it In tbe psrly wllb blm were Bernard •r Ituckdeecbel.Dr. Saml.McClary Frank i. Beaston and Mr. Asbbrldge, all mepibereofibe Anglers' Club of Oceau City, g andall summer residents, d Tliey brought back with tbe m a fl>t s- of weakfleb and' croakers. g DANCE WAS LIVELY b '■ mow Marled and One Pari Id panl y Fined as. ' Some of tbe colored people here for 4 the summer bad a rather exciting time for awbile late Wedniaday nigbl '* of last week, aud Ibe police were '- called In toaetlle matters. A daucdwas given In a ball on West ■* avenue, pear Seventh street, by tbe '• belp oroueof tbe large hotels. During tbe evening, according to Wit- ~ uvaser, trouble started, aud bottles * flew through whatever air there was 1 In the dance ball. Two or three of the men wefe cut, and one bad ble Injuries dressed by Dr. Corson. At a hearing bafore Police Justice Willie Thursday evening, Charles r Thorpe, accused of disorderly conduct by George Krey, was fined (8, wblcb ■ be paid. A number of tbe colored men and s women In tbe police court room pro- ! duced money with which to pay tbe All or the several wlineeae* said that r the light was started by a dark colored - man, but uo oue knew bim, and tbey , had uot aaeu him atuce, tbay averred | BODY FOUND 1 Philadelphia Fireman Makes 1 lihsillr Discovers In mar*. Tbe tiody of David Parcells, tbe sou 1 of Mrs. Addle B.< Parcells, of Phils- * delpbia, who was drowned while batblug id the surf at Twenty-fourth street Sunday, July 21, was fobud 1 floating outside tbe breakers Tbure- ' day afternoon by Thomas J. Lowrey, | a Philadelphia firemao. ✓ Lowrey, who lives at 2834 Park avenue, le with Track Company No. 12, ' Park aveuue and Cambria street. He was on bis vacation and was local1 ed at 5832 Centraal venue. He deckled tb go fishlug Thursday afternoon aud. while thus engaged at Fifty-third street, be saw a peculiar looking object Id tbe oceau, just beyond the breakers. Looking more cloealy, be r saw that It was a man's body. He went oat to It and brought II In. t Chief Scull wm notified and tbe , body will token In charge by the boy '*■ I- uncle, William Parcells, who Is an t. undertaker at Pleasanlvllle. I. The Interment wm at Morrtevllle. 1 d tall cedars' sally * nix ■ecllax ai wiMweei mim • 4» Cssfsr Pea ■ ee. Ae Tall Cedars of Cape May Coanty ' will hold a mealing in Blakar'e Theatre, Wildwood, on Tbureday, August 8, at 2 o'clock, for tbe porpoae of conferring the degree upon a large claae of eapllDge. All Tall Cedars, atyiieK^nembera or f visitors, and I boss qnallllhl Jo bacome , membtrs an Invited to be preeent Ad r. bring their led lea along with thorn. D Haadqoartere have been eatabllabed at the WMhlngton Building on tbe . Boardwalk. lc V Beautiful souvenlre, rafreehmenls and snlsrtalnmanl at tba Wildwood 1Q Casino Pier ln.the afternoon, and card „ patty and danco at Hotel Ouena In 0 tbe evening, all free. -

CITY'S CUP EVENT d, Fiahermew leOe tw AaMeryPq* Mlardsr, Awawat xy. * I Tba carting tournament for tta u ' Ocean City Cop will be held at Asbury n > Park Beturdey, Angurt 17, and many " of lha mem bare of the Ocean City u , Fletalng Clnb plan to attend tbto af- " fair. Tba cop la bald by Ibe Asbury « i Park Flaking Clnb. 11 The Asbury Park Club will bold lis 01 , annual tournament next ^atnrday, ° . end P. F. Wright, of IhA.local club, " j hH arranged for the aocommodatton k , of at lapst ten of Iba local clnb men * wbo plan to go to Asbury Park, lib . poaslble that three if tba jnnlot mem- E bers of the club wUI be taken to As- ■ bury Park, where the clnb of that re1 sort Is featnrlDB hoys' tonrnaaaanla. J had fine time " i * a , Ut|S Mamrtera Belsrc* Meeaf UiMasUssasr.' It wm found that Capt. Herbert C Smith's Pserless would not accommodate tbe crowd that assembled to ' j go oo the Moonlight sail of the Laj dim' Auxiliary of tbe Ftrrt Pnebyterlan Cbnreb Thursday avaotng, so tbe 1 Capt Lew ii.wm pnmed l»lo miytee. • Then wan nearly lid In the party I J and nearly all had a most enjoyable < ' time. The exoeptieoa wore tba few « who became a trtfls homertrt when > tbe craft wm near the Inlet, where " "tbegotag" wm a trifle raogb. : Chy Tnaeanr C. 8. BeaU hM amde a aaaahar at ht)inmitk to his ■ hMM ea Bghth rtiert, near Oaeaa i| I?-"

— Some Boardwalk Promcnaders' Actions Criticized ' Iby Business Men. ,1# It thoughtleeaneei' — or what ? II ' slons.thle summer that, when the or"The Star Spangled fiauuer,"mauy of the promenadere on' Hie linardwalk pay ae rnuvb alteutlou lu the- uatioiisl •htbem ae though it h ere juet an ordi 'I uary dllly.Xj • ' R among tbe Boardo sik bu-me-e people ■r that so little regard mm> to be psm few men lift their hate, but all should ^ pay tills mark ol respect. , . a" ' to a long white -was observed on Hie f. Boardwalk a few evenings since. A ^ | young soldier was proceeding up loan : Eighth street the strains^ "Tlie Star ' Spangled Banner" were nfard lojmediately he hailed, stood at aiten ,1 until the music stopped. l-et there be more regard shown foi 7 "The Star Spangled Banner" lhau lias K ; heretofore been tbe case This ah „ should send a thrill through every ■t warm-blooded Americau.

d NOTED SPEAKERS e » '- Will Address Cbrlailun Inallinlr '• IsTblsCllr. '• Programs have beeu Issueii for Hn< • Christlau Cltlzeushlp lust liute which >r Is to be held iu tbe audllurium Au • gust 25 to September 1st, Inclusive, under tbe auspices of the Nalloual e Reform Association, Pittsburgh, l'a., • of wlilcb Dr. James S. Martin Is tbe I superintendent. II A number of the speakers who are to be at Oceau City are uow at a slml 1 lar Institute conducted by tbe Natloual " Reform Aseociatlou at VViuoua Lake,' B .Indiana. Fof tbe past fourteen years similar lustlluteagbave beeu held -si it Wluoua Lake, whereas this year will ■f be tbe first time tbe-Natloual Reform 1 Association has brought Its speaker- i I t«i Oceau City. It is expec'.ed thai , hereafter this will beau auuukl fea , tare of tbe Oceau City summer as sembly program. a All tbe speakers are personally of i wide reputalloo as platform successes. , j Among those wbo are to speak at . Oceau City Is JYesley L. Joues. Uulled , . plates Beualor from tbe Bute of Wash- , , lugtou, a leader lu Ibe Senate for a dry I uatloo. A Is bis bill, as amended by , . Senator Norrls, wblcb comeF up for , flnal passage ou August 2>itb, aud , wblcb will. If approved, put America i . dry for Ibe period of tbe war. < Another man lu public career Is p Hob. Frank J. Cauuon, former United . . Slates -euator from Uub. wbo might , I today be tbe leader ou tbe> floor of tlie , United Statee Senate, buy fur bis stern: , j refusal to compromise with dlsbooor. . As a represenuilve of a State that was , t overwhelmingly Mormou, Mr. Cannon . t refused to bow to tbe - will of tbe , e Mormou priests, but Instead exposed , tbelr treachery to the Americau pubt "°- m Still another well-known speaker Is n VleDry Collin Mlnton, LL. D , of Trenton. N. J., president or ibe National Reform Aseociatlou. Among other speakers who may be mentioned an: Mrs. Lulu Loveland Sbepard, who tsspetlalist on Mormonism; Dr. Samuel ZsueBsRen, politr » cal economist; Dr. A. Pobjman, of Philadelphia, pastor of tbe Temple y Lutheran Church; Dr. Floley M. WBi- eon, another of tbe popular pastors of it Philadelphia, and Dr. James S. Mari- tin, 'general superintendent of tba Na>e tlonal Reform Aasociallon. Each saaslon of tba assembly will ir be opened with a song service, wblcb a will M devoted to rousing patriotic d oommnnlty aipglng under (he leader. ship 'of one of Philadelphia's best d musicians. woman hurt Is J Two AwlOMWtsltwa la a Collision on Mlrtlh ■erect. 0 Mrs. John B. Heckdey, of Peons' Grove, had her head lacerated In bd auto aocldfnt on Ninth street, Satur- „

afternoon, but Dr. Corsou, wbo a, •xamlned bar, found nothing serious. M Mra. Hackuay and her husband f< going out of tbe fralgbt yard of b the Wast Jersey and SeMborc Kail- fa I road Company Into Ninth street, when' they aaw another au|o approaching a Ibem on Ninth street. Both machines tl . wan going at a slow rata of spaed, aod t each driver appeared to ba looking .for p Iba other to stop. Tba Haaknay ma- t , chins continued, alt bough tbe other Q car wm aakl to have bad tbe right of t and tbe machine* collided. Mrs. e ] Hackney's bead struck against the , , wlndchleld of bar car. ( , In tba other car were Lleuta. Waite- . and Edwards and Private Hoff, | . of Camp Dlx. c Chief Scull auggeetad that the y take Mra. Hackuay to a physician, wblcb tbay willingly did; flso giving tbelr Both machines were somewhat dam- ' *««• ' x guide airmen " « ; acawlawe MwmMcra Dlrau,ra,si ' Cask fissni aiallsBa j Since tba elrplanea and hydroplanm j , bacoms so active along Ibe coast, ( . ssaplaaa display numbers have been , placed on platforms alongside of the , I Uoltad States Coast Guard stations, In , r order to give tbe fliers a llna on tbelr , i as tbay whirl through the , mit. , The people of Sooth Ocean lily are « of tbe sign at tba Coraoo'a In•Uon, located at* Flfty-elgbib all art, and tbay declare that It is the c hart anywhere. This station is No. a m. . ' rMsaambarlagtvao in flgurssnloa ■ ssasam • asriMSStsisiMW

psfi^T - BITING AGAIN i_ Grcnt Catches Made Off Local Piers Mofidjiy - Sport on |the "Banks." j : "rp*"r mckll leRy" g!d tlirw weskil-'h. B one klngtieli, three croaker- and four '! ' J. H Maii.ha. il lsinle.1 Hi ■ rokkcr-. * J Mo.'. re, Jr . caug'lil four king. x and Job" K- Fiie te'n croaker.. : ^r^y^ 1 * dayeeince-fourweakfl.il, three kiug Ki. Klein and W. A Summer., of tlie < k-eau City Fi.lilug Club, out In ' r kmc. one weakti.ti and tao flounder.. r end of Hie Ocean City Fi.luiig t'lub. — I them. > ' » ■ them. X

A. D t'limuiine. c. L. Breckley. A. lu ' A. Howell. Jsme- Mc oulleu. Joseph W yawl. Hie Paulln'e. early H.I. week. 1 I n.ey brought back a lot of weakll.h, W ' t'harle. Eliugsl.ausen. of Midland |j| > Itev'i, and J. Charles ffem linger, „f g ■ -wllb three Iriend., were ll.hliig at M » Green fieek Saturday. They brought fij ' back 155 croakers and fiO weakll.h H after four hours' .port. K Bert. Beaucliauip. of I'lillsdelphis, H who helps ('apt. Alex. Lawrence, sail U ' tbe Logau, wa. here over the week- >ji - end. With I'apt. t'ummius aud C. C. Bl I Wanamaker, he went ll.hliig outside. JS I and tbe parly brought back a quantity • of fl.b. ^ Clarence Bummer., (1. O. Mhutgom- H ' ery, Elmer O'Neil, J. Baui and others HI 1 made up a eucrfeasful fl.hlug party lu fi 1 the bay Monday. They got 80 flsh. H 1 of l"he number caught a weakll.h Ss weighing more thau three pounds. M " City Commissioner Geo. O, Adams |a 1 aud hie brother, BeuJamlu Adants, of aa_ 1 Camdeu, were lu the bay one day this ' week aud brought hack six line flsh— ™ each of weak, klug aud croakers. Alfred C. Baker, of Chester, aud ' George K. Klugetter, of Philadelphia,. 1 amoug those who ' Indulged Id 1 outside fl.hlug Tuesday. They got 40 1 flounder, and teu croakers aod also ' saw a good-sized shark. ■ GAVE DINNER ' W. A. Fallon entertained Maaae gersoi f. m-rt. v.m.e: a., j Tweniy-eeyeu members of tbe commlltee of management of Ibe P. R. R. 'r Y. M. C. A., of Philadelphia, together {p with a number of contributor., mad* e their auuual visit in tbe Bessbore House at First street and Bay avenue lf ou Thursday. , After Inspecting the property, the visitors, together with Mayor Champion, were tbe guests of William A: U Paltou toadlnuer served in tbe club a house at 1.15 p. m. Mr. Pattou Is tbe general chatrmau of tbe association . and assistant to President Res, of t hie m Pennsylvania Ballroad Compaby. ^ He is also president of- Ibe New York, Philadelphia aud Norfolk Ballroad Company. Reports were presented showing that both the girls' and boys' terms at " tbe club bouse were "capacity terms" —that Is, every room and cot are '' taken — and every Indication pointed 0 to equally successful results for tbe equally successful results for tbe

men's terms and that for tbe womeD'a auxiliary later Id August. Bo far this season, oue hundred aud flfteeu difgirls, and about the same numof boys, have beeu taken care of Many of tbe young men are now away In France or elsewbe/e, doing "Ml,'.' and a large attendance of _ this group will, therefore, not be ax- — peeled. Only last week Wm. H. Salvador, not more than eighteen years of age, was killed in action. Salvador been a regular attendant at tbe clnb housAfor Ave years and war at- - ways an enthusiastic booster forOosan The P. R. R Y.'M.C. A. established first ramp here durlug tba season of 1898. GREAT CASTING enssshsexa Dsewlra All ■cesras In Trlsls Merc. Home remarkable surf ratting wm done on tbe beach above North street - by a number of summer visitors here g few daye ago. *— 1 Charles Ellugebausen, of Midland Beach, wbo i»~apendlng the summer ' here, and mho holds tbe world's rae1 ord for loDg-dlhtance carting, broke ' all record, by casting 435 feat, average ' of flva oast* His longest cast was 460 1 This throw Is regarded as phe- ' nomenal. -- m ' Charles T. Magtnols' average of flva I casta was 860 fart. His loogart cart ■ 8 wm 880 fart. H. W. Btel wagon's average cast was | 840 fort; loogart cart, 376 fret. Dr. J. W. Plnkham'a average wm 870 fort; loogart cart, 875 fort. Bd. Cornman's average cart wm 850 fort; loogart cart, ISO fart. f df. Lipeehatx'a average wm us fort; laagart aartMl fort.

cSTHAW HATS d'onos' .Mgii'h SIi(»|» White Flannel Pants, Blue Ctmts. Kesitly made Suits at Moderate Pricps, Odd Pants Caps Umbrellas. Overalls. Shirts. $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underwear. ROYAL TAILORED SUITS Maddock's Pharmacy nionesjo i rkr i>i:i.:vtkv Si. 75. Si. 50. Si-75- $•' • > Hut WaUi AKiir^. Sr.oo. Si. 75- S1.50.St 75. $7.oo. Atomi/ers. Nipplra KuWwi Sundrira. Phone 18 Inter-State Pho'ie 154- A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and: Street Building NINTH ST. AN1) SIMPSON AVE. Oceis- City, New Jersey >sg v charlcs c. aeao watvga g allxm 5 I Fishina Tackle i ^ is a necessary article tliese days of food I [jj conservation. We carry the Congress line fi & complete at rock-bottom prices. Call and H look it over, it will *pay you. Also blue ra (lame oil stoves, garden hose, Pennsyl- » vania lawn mowers and a general line ot W hardware including Mirro aluminum ware @ at the * M fkk\9 Hardware Stort-r- — — I Charles C. Read &. Co. 1 839 Asbury Av«nu« if PHONE US A37-W FRgg OgLIVgRY Any Kind Any Where Joseph g. Champion Building Contractor 0CE/N CITY, N. JTenth Street and West Avenue Vfl SIOIll IAVI A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean Chy cottage. Yon cannot apaic the time to look after it closely yonrauf sad most depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have bnilt for a Urge number of people sad could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of. name* nod photograph of the houses. Onp M. Townsend •thSLOpyeene P.e. IUILDER Tr 1 t' ^ - a Allen Scull Tlx© Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION

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