Ocean City Sentinel, 27 February 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1913. NO. 48 ' . A

Ocean City Sentinel OCCAN CITY, N. J. -ByR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $i.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. I CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OPFICIALS «£$ W. AUainl!" V^ri T^ewpSrintaSaatoI BcbooU-Prol.Ja" ^ chlircm"terv|ces.^ ^ UjMh J^^So^TIrart" ' ""AdamM!. k . K. "llrl c ! pulorf ^MtnOsj tU-AMA ^UJj^ua^Lti ^ 1 " MtZra or Trtwteca— l-twla lAMJrvijIj^pr™. £ in ," Surd "■>" * Ht. Augustine'" Koman CatnoUc^tNiotei, i BanUmy'rSiooft Xbb'uS B. s. "icAillmer. ■agsrtslaepanu^ IDC I^a'bi. end » p. m. Soudar Mbaol 1 p. j in. Proper uioetlnt, c o^cloc«^rria«)^£V>>o- ( 81. Jum A. M. K. Church. cororr Hmaih and Uavouavs.iue Ocean city. .N. J.. J. H. JacKaon pastor. Mnpday Hsrviwm Preach. ( PraacUIng,' «Loi» p. nt-l frays'. Msstluss _ Wadncaday evening", at "o'eloes. ASSESS i deaaor wireUnt, 7 JO p. m. freaehtllt. » P cmurchsocibties. Finer FaaanTTaniAW^CMPacB. ^ T.ru?AdllSa. iSamJIji. pJJJ'Vj'i. grvkre. Frank BeDnaldar and re. . . ^yy^cg^^^sagb . ur-'miellui^ScouO 11 urul aj In unci tnuDlli. LadleF jJBjSS&ni Monday evtnlai ol Sat; Mil Port rt5r Jredieyl' tr wiolua'r > ^UaJr?^Blo«._H. J. Mowrer. president; Molt Tbihity i'cuarc, Parun Uulld.flrel Monday in lb* month. %SK ^Si&iKSK'iSr A-S; day in tan inonUL _ a ^noml naUMiol* 'iinii Pn?S Ipmonlio > ! secret societies. raaeuTaaoond Mdtenh^u«^*«»nnincof raatajaonta. la Mawnle ball. W M. Mnrbnrt C. Hmllh; nacrntary, Oeorge n Booy. £S'S??sS^#»«S Iota Qoorxll. No. Irt/Jr. O. 0. A. H-. umu "8BS2F^ tZ&2S^^sEl»Ll5y!''0er **" Promotion Lodge. fto. IS. Ai O. U. JJcfmeeia aaaond and fmmii Monday events*" I n k . ol P ball. M. W.. Joli w . 8 ml Uk lleeorder, Wlllard W. Adam.. k' Kalncta Tribe. No. m 1/D. R. Wab-HteiW 00000117 No.®. U. of P.. e«» every Monday .loop at 7 JO, la K. of P. Mali Mm. BohptoS. Oampboll. K. of It. ^Ocaan Clly Umtl, T«o. Vt $ «^j[T?ni*liS p.uuut m*w* t',uU* Otla M. Townaend A Practical Beeabore Archlt*t Licensed by tbe Bute -y EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN city N. j.

I ATTOMNEVa.aT-l.aW. . I MORGAN RAND, ATTORNEY and I COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Hollclior, Master and Eiaeilnnr lo COaaoerv. I Muprama Court Cotnmlmlonar. Notary PLbllo. . CAFF. MAT tOl ltl HOI n, M. J. ■ _ (Oppoeltn Public Building. I . | !>WAOFFlcSr C - | Apgar Si Boswell, ' LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. _ JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH Counsellor-at-Law : XownSEND GODFREY . Aitorney-at-Law , ; \y,lliam b- f>AVIS • I Attorney at Law = , 308 KlgBth Street \ Ocean city New Jersey „ Atlantic City Theatres T ; Thurt . FrL aid Sn Em , Fib. 27. 22. Hit. I it 8.30 Mm. Than, ind Sit. il 2 30 The -4- • White Slave ; ' tjmvm'a?05ljj"fcad? ^Aboard" fba^ °BMM- j 1 ; SjTU l.land; •' Way* liowa o'n lbo old , J 1 A,roa0"i""T """"oaJ r*fKn-JL- , 76 and II; llarg Mat i, W - NEXT WEEK | 1 FiuOoi. Cummtncing Mnadir Err.. Much Id.1 J : — i — £T\ ■ Clinrlee K. Barton'i Fanioua "Smart Set" j « Company in the Lateet Mtuieal Comedy Succeaa -j Dr. Beans from Boston . Try an Advertisement ; in the .SENTINEL •

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIOHTH ST. AND WKSI.EY AVE. p'raVdafiy.7!!?!? Par^m-.'ui»°a«3T ! tif! Allen Corson, I.D.sHe (iS Weeley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ' •"intrrJtlato 170- A. I DK W. P. HAINES ; COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE f Oh KICK HOC 118: |ll2tp"m!" H riKBSCBEL PKTT1T, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. < OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ' JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER 1 »DentiHt>. * , 809 Central Avenue j Hughes' Central Pharmacy « I libit Si. ead W-k, Ave. | J. THORNLEY HUQHES. Mane|er l>.rl.r ef hhrra'.-y , Boyle Commercial Agency ' 624 ElEhth St. Oca^n City, N. J & C. BOYLE. rUnaier C.alira adjn.ted and i-nllertedjanywlirre in | ! United Stntea |ll Jlto J|iS| Jl j 1 — • ( Dance Every Cold Lnncbaa, 1 ' Wednesday and F»c. | Saturday Nltht j The Excursion House . ! JAMES lLaKK Proprietor ■ 1 MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE HOMERS' POINT :: N.J.

; { R. CURTIS ROBINSON — :u:— -Ct' Notary Phblig and sommissioner of deeds _y PENSION VOUCHERS a : CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue ' Ocean City - - New Jersey

s It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give , us your order for the Sunday poultry. We 7 dress them. • Boyle's Dependable Market 1 8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries «nd Vegetables

In the matters of Coeveyaectog, Title Im-eattgatton aed Settlement of Purchase* we aim to give our olieuts thorough care aud couaceuttous servic* We have always eudcavored to maiutaiu that mputattou for our office. MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured.

ELECTRIC ROAD FROM H ERE TO BRIGANTINE JUNCTION

j Proposed Bridge Across | r Bay Wonld Pay Big Re- j turns to Investors. Had the projector, of the pro potted , automobile bridge aoro.it Ureal Krk Harbor Bay fmiu ibla city lo Bomcr.' Point Included in tbelr plan, arrange- . uienta for the rutmlng of an electric or ' ■learn railroad i crown the ■Iructute, there would have been no trouble experienced lit promptly llnancluR the building of the bridge. Bauker. not only lu South Jerney, ' but elrewbere. would gladly furulwh 1 the money for the project, for they 1 could wee early and attractive Huanclal 1 bridge could uieau It. continuance up 1 aud through Atlantic County lo Brig- 1 with tlie Heading Railroad that would < . mean quirk wervlce between Phlladel- > pbla aud Ocean City. 1 There ba. been talk, aa everyone ' here" know., for yearn of train wervlce ' by way of tbe'iMay'a Landing cut-tiff" < that would materially reduce the dlo- ' lance from Phlladel pbla to Ocean < lly, ■ every wlnler Ibal the May'. Lauding ' cut-off 1» wure lo materallxe before (be 1 beginning of the wuintner neewnii, but 1 ' no far II liaw nut aaaumed tangible 1 whape. OptlmLm U Hue, but If alone ' , dAew not build electric railway.. 1 With an electric line, backed by the • within a few boure, from liere Cu Brig- 1 amine Junction and a connection wltb ' the Heading, lha dl-tance I el ween Philadelphia and thin rewort will be ^ the train, and tbe Tuck a hoe and Se* 1 I ale Junction road» can be relegated 1 to tbe acrap heap. BOUGHT LOT Fdward l.aplon.ol Phlladnphls, Will Rolld Mere. 1 Clayton Halnea Brick, the real ewlale operator, hae aold ad feet of laud I on Ocean avenue. 200 feet aoutb of : 1 Twelfth alreet. to Edward Lupton, an 1 Irou man, of Philadelphia. »Mr. ' Lupton a'lll build one large cottage or ' iwo of smaller eixe. Mr. Brick baa alao raid a lot on 1 Uarden road, owned by Ibe Ocean ' Realty Company, to Mra. Lydla 1 W. Evans, or Marlton. The lot ad- ' Mra. Kvanw' cottage and will I give her a pretty lawn. I Bropralea of tbe W» « mlng. ■ Mra A. P. Mllner, writing lo the SgNTlNKLfrom 8t Petersburg, Florida, 1 r atalra that she and Mr. Mllner and j and Hia.-V. 8 Koblnaon will ra- 1 turn to Ocean Clly thla week. Hhe ' will reopen the Wyoming March 1. 1

. N. C. GODFREY HAS QUIT BUSINESS

Seeks Retirement from Active Pursuits and. Sells out to Lawrence l^egr. N. C. Godfrey lute dlapiaed of hla upholatcrlng and furalture bualneea on Aabury avenoe, above Seventh street, lo Lawrence Lear, of ;hla city, wbo a aa Limed control the latter part of laat Mr. Lear, who la oneof Ocean City's steady, hard-working and enlerprUlqg young moo, learned tbe trade and bnalnewe with Mr. Godfrey, and la tborooghly familiar with all the details. Mr. Godfrey came to thla city nearly tineen years ago and by doae attention lo buelneeeand giving satisfaction to hla patrons was unusually success. - ful. He feels that he la now entitled to a reet. He will cootlnue lo reside Mr. Godfrey, almost from the time be came Itera. has taken an active Interest in city affairs. He served In OoancH some veer* age and has been one of the leading members of tbe Reliance Fire Company and tbe Ocean City Business Man's Association. He formerly resided at Clayton, where he also was an active clttseo. Mr Lear'a advertisement appears In anotber column of thla Issue. BRIDGE LUNCHEON CM ven at lee F. at. Mare be stiaa ■Beatrice Xatlacr. Mir- Beatrice Banks Eellntr, the dsaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0." Zelloer. of teo Booth Forty-nlotb ■treet, West Philadelphia, gave a bridge luncheon and lluao shower Toaadai In honor of Miss normcs M Harr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. K Hare, of Wast Philadelphia. Mtew Hare and J. Augustus Boer, will be married within • short time. Mr and Mrs. Zfelloer and Mr. and Mrs. Harr and l heir daughters are rammer residents of Oorao City. On Tsar Home. — It's dignified and gives yea a delicious sense of security to own youi home at (H>gAN cfTT. Baaldea, your responaiblTUy as a rea saints owner mskes you a dmtrabh ■^JStSr'SSiSt Sv-1"" Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa bury avenue, next to fire booae wbt will shew jea t Ira very bast army^ qpr found hats on the aa sleet Urtai _ Phone eon nactlou. adv *

l| 1 FINE HOME HERE FOR CAMDEN MAN , . (' [ S. Fox Gives Contract p to J. T. Seal, Who Reports <> Good Outlook. . Johu T. Seat, the builder here, haw si been given (the contract lo erect a 8 i handsome residence for Frederick 8 j o > of Cooper wired, Camden, on the o I Uardeus Company's tract The house f< will be 20 fed wide and have a 10-foot o i veranda front aud side, with balcony fc , on second floor. The bawemeot will brick ; shingle sides and red asbestos o roof. The Ulterior woodwork will be fi chestnut throughout, finished lu light a oak. Tlie large dining and living- h rooms will have sand finish plaster, b i wild beam ceilings, panel work, aud (I , open stairway and finished In English ' oak Tbe bouse will stand on a 00-foot b wide lot. There will also be a garage o 20 feel square lo accommodate two " v are. The total cowl will be W000, ■ Mr Fox. who has been a summer It cottager here. I. the senior partner of c the firm of Fox A Armstrong, exten- T , lilted with many large operations in V Philadelphia, and Just finished t< one of 73 houses, of which 72 have a already round purchasers Mr Fox e mer colony of Camden folks who have F fine cottages In this city. Mr. Real reports a very busy season, a Not counting the smaller cottages aud bungalows, this makes (he slx(h con- F running over the (oOlio msrk he C hss received since September I. (j Owing to the open winter, all bis operations are well advanced. |i WANT CITY COLORS F lion in Commissioners. At (he weakly meeting of tbe Young E .Men 'a Progressive League, tbe suggeelion was msde thai 11 would be well (he municipality lo adopl clly colors, possibly maroon and while The Idea appeared lo meet with geueral favor among the members Secretary Henry \V. Town send was 1 to uotlfy ibe City (Jommla■louera of lite views of (he members of ' the league on ibe matter of colore for t tbe cpy. f Teachers' Training Class. c The teachers' tramlng clase of Im- a uiauuel Baptist Church ineele for the c ( present at tbe Hotel Hewlloga All . Intere-ted lu leeching and Hnnday r , school work are welcome to the meet- t lugs of the clase. t

"PENNY SOCIAL A DRAWING CARD Will Try to Buy Mrs. Woodrow Wi'son's Pretty Handkerchief. The "Peuoy Social" to he held In the First Presbyterian Church this (Thursday) evening proml-es to be oue of City most delightful eveuts held the young people of that ibrlvlng congregation thla winter. When subscriptions were taken for (lie liquidation of the church debt last the Christian 'Endeavor Roclety was pledged for ISO. Although one year was allowed for the paymeut of the subscription, the young people : that they arc ready lo work It out of the way att-l are holding the social this laudable purpose. The committee In charge, consisting of Misses Elizabeth Brsngsn and Hlgbee, Mrs. 0. H. tiohner aud Elmer Rmnck, bs- put lu a lol of herd work aud feels confident that it big bole will be tnade In their subscript The racial room- of the church have tastefully decorated for tbe occasion and all attending the social will be charged one cent admission aud one cent exit fees. I'ake; candy, etc , will be on sale sod no charge will be higher than orfeT^nt. will be oue exception lo this rule, a hand kerchief. presented T<y Mrs. W oil row Wilson, which will be sold the highest bidder. Tlie following will have charge of ibe various tables, Cake— Mrs. C. H Hohner and Miss Reeves. lemonade — Misses Margaret Reeves and Amanda Hlewart. F'ancy article"— Misses Mary Leslie, Helen McAllister. Margaret Hevan, Gertrude Craven. Valeita Hmtih and Hlowman Parcel Poet 8ub-8tallon - Elmer Hawdust Tub— Wilfred Booy and Harold Ferguson. Bootblacks— Misses lner. Corson and Maud Foulds. Magic Lantern— Tlie Rev. C. H. and Ralph Krangaii. Candy— Misses Bessie Hlgbee and Miriam Markley. Fortuna Teller— Madam Fortune. CLASS ENTERTAINED nidir school I'upllo ourm of . The members of Class Number 12 of Ibe Melbodlst Sunday School met at the h'ime of tbelr teacher. Mi* B Frank Hmlth, ou Thursday even'ng The time waa pleasantly spent In candy making, couleaia. music and The boys helped lo make lha candy. This claaa Is trying to eslsblish a record for regular attendance and to aid lbs pastor lo bis efforts to make tbe school noted for efficiency.

P. 0. S. OF A. HOLD GREAT I DISTRICT MEETING HERE

25 YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE

J Mr. and Mra. B. F. Wheatman Will Celebrate Silver " Anniversary. 1 Cards are out announcing Uietwenty- , fifth wadding anniversary reception of h Mr. and Mra. B Franklin Wlieatman' to be held at their residence, II# Bouth y Fifteenth alreet, Philadelphia, Baturi. day, March t. D Mr. sod Mrs. Wheatman aud their y. daughters are well known summer d residents of Oceau Clly. Mrs. Wlieale man having successfully conducted the Plqua, of which she and Mr. t Wlieatman are owners, for a number or yean. They have many friends n here and lu Philadelphia. D Mrs. Wheelman Is active lo the a affaire of the Oceau City Hotel Pron prle'ors' Association and la Interests I (e In all matters looking lo the progress ■a of ibis city. cr SUCCESSFUL SUPPER Mrarls S6s Cleared b, First Si. at. M Between (SO and ($0 waa cleared by lha New England supper glveo Thursday evening by tbe members of tbe U.1 laid tea' Aid Society or tbe First M. . Ih Church. . There was a large alteodance of the er members of tbe church and tbelr friends, to whom the very tempting If. supper made a strong appeal and ail enjoyed It very mocb. >rs Tbe members of the society reel well pleased with the flosnclal results of ad the stipper. ire . . Two lota southeast corner Fifteenth ■treat and West avenue, bargain for quick' sale; five- room cottage, 836 West *" avenue, pries, 91.000; eleven-room cottage. Waaley road, entirely modern, a sa:' s.-rjas-j-raar. ble pbla. Let ou Central avenue. between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, . facing tbe ocean, 91100; comer lot. to- Twentieth at and Central are., 91430. J" ' / FRANK B. DARNVt--, b. REAL ESTATE BROKER, ass Bourse 8th and A^MryAve. lh

Large Number of Camps Rep- 1 resented aud Patriotic Speecbet Heard. . There was a large and representative attendance of members of i be Patriotic ( Order of tbe Boos of America from i many sections of South Jersey at tbe i district meeting ot tbe organisation held Friday evening Id the new quarters of Washington Camp, No. 78, of this city, lu tbe Haoo Building. Interesting and Instructive addresses I were beard, which were warmly applauded by the members ot the order. > Slate Conductor Rteruhaaser spoke • on "Education," and his speech waa brimful of tailing points that were ap- ' predated by ble bearers ' Ebenexer Adams, of Weal Phlladel- - pbla, one of the real estate assessors hi • Ibat clly and an extensive owner of '• property In Ibis city, gave a patriotic r address and bis eloqueuce made a " strong appeal 10 all He had a subject , • Washington, Lincoln and the Civil • War," with which he wea thoroughly y at home, be having been one of the "boys Id blue" (mm thla Bute during " ibe War of tbe Rebellion. Following ibe add rums, refreshmeuts were served Thla waa an appreciated fern tare of Ibe occasion All ' were made lo feci thoroughly at home t- by President J W. TburaMin and other officials of the local lodge, which y la on - of the strongest of tbe many »- secret organizations In this city, le The hew lodge room presented a very preUy appearance, It being finely draped for the occasion. >* Tba camps represented at tbe d|s '* l net meeting. ware follows: Camp ,|j 88. Atlantic CHy: Camp* 98 and Ml. Philadelphia; Camp 103, MlHvllla; '» Camp 108. South Baavllle; Camp 130. M Court House; Gamp 142, Wlldwood; Camp 13.1, Rio Grande; Camp 110 Cold Spring, and Camp 178, Daoulaor All declared the meeting lo have "I bean ooa of the moat soecaaaial aver *- held lu thla section, and excellent resuits are expected, aa tba members are rf. determined to do everything possible •o io advance tba Interests, growth and Influence of Ibe organization. S0' Haddock's Pharmaoy. Eighth sod Asbury avenue, opau as follows: Weakdays. 7.30 a. m. to 10 p. ■.; Boudays, re. (a.m. la 9 p. m CamaaSint dlf gleta hi atleodanos at all boors, adv.

PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE WANTS ) CITY HALL BUILT HERE

r. ] HONORS GIYEN : CHAS. J. CDRRAN . t « | Made Vice Chairman of South J Jersey Yacht Racing i J V Association. ( r Vice Commodore Charles J. Corrao, t i of tbe Oceau City Yacht Club, bat | I been elected vice chairman of tbe i t Bouth Jersey Yacht Ractog AasndI si Inn. Allen K. White, or Ibe Bee- : I side Yacht Club, which is soon to be v known, as tbe Atlantic City Yacht ■ { Club, was elected chairman. | I The other officers are: Major Bailey, r Holly Beach Yacbl Club, aaoratary- t 1 treaii'urer. aud If. E. Daulzebecker. ■ > mAuwrer. t The Boutb Jersey Yacht Racing As- ; ■oclatloti divided Itself luto three i e groups, eacb group to conduct one i r open ocean race. In order to do away , I with the countering schedule of races ( i held laat year. I Each af the three groope contain- i 0 four clulm. the remalnlog thirteenth ;. cltib. the Yachtamen's Club, of Pblla- , s delphla, Dot being Included lu any i i. group. . Altar the division Into groups ( 1 each quarter held a drawing fbr the | * dale of lis race aud the club which i I, Should conduct It. The drawing re- i •ulted aa follows; I * In the first group, consisting of tbe | Atlantic City Motor Boat Club, tba » Seaside Yacht Club, the Chelaaa;Yacht | Club and the Ventnor Yacht Club, i i, the race fell to the Chelsea Yacht Clob, i , date July 12 The Ocean City Yacht , 1 Club, date July 26, wee the fortunate club for the second group, Including t r also the Oceau City Motor Boat Club . the Bea Isle City Yacht Club and tba 1 Stone Harbor Yacht Club, while lo , the third group, comprising tlie Cape i 1 May Yacht Club, tbe Cape May Yaeht i and Country Club, (be Wlldwood | •• Yacht Club aud the Holly Beach , Yacht Club, tbe latter was victorious, ; d date Augoat 8. i These dates are reserved for these , three cloba, and no other dub lo tbe asaoctatloD will be permitted to bold , opeo races oo them. It was ooaot- _ mously decided to bold tbe floal opeo '' race of the aearao on Angust SO ooder the aueploee of tpa Cape May Yacht * aod Oouotry Clob. 1 Bare vanOaltsns. n It la reported to tbe Bkunitki. that d vaodala have been at work oa tba '• buildings at Ooaao Real, tba auaimar school of tba Cbrlatlao Brothers, at d Thirty-fourth attest. Doors and wloIO dows lo lbs two Mg houses ware broken and smashed.

GLDB SMOKER TO I V BE BIG EVENT j • A

Yachttmcn'a Gathering Will g Eclipse Similar Affairs of » Other Yeara. # The aantaal smokar at tba Ooaao | Yacbl Clob will ba bald In Phil a- 4 dalpkta aawaaaaaw araalag.aaf paapa*- 8 Ufa o am hat of tbaetab ma ask a ra aa4 a their trioods • ; . for tba aa and oat blag baa feaaa I . Ml aadaaa la aaka thla tba gmliw ■ i aaaokar evar baM a agar tba aas|a«— s i d tba atab. wbtab la aaylag a wbala ■ lotThaalabaow baa abowt 388 acUvall ■ mamtwrs sad It la aowMaaUy pre- li i diet ad that tba baMaaMp wM aaaab It f the I trail of 388 bateta May I wbdalt 9 tbaetab boaaa wUI epaa tea Ibaaaaaaa. WHITE HAUL EBKTED i I ■ ' uwi matal wa> ad da «waa liri. 1 UIglia Udaa Mab baa mM 1 tba Wbna Mall ta Mia. T. M. Oaoaa * 1 rill ta Mr aa. Md asd Maa W . F. J Draper of Md , wha wUI I J X. Tbag WW have am alb— aaad| ^ Mnjliai it read dddoa Tbag aaa Thar ware ara.mp.atad baa. a faw | days age, by that, awata. Harry A sliaar odmalaa vabtMaa, awd ba was 1 sorprMsd sad lilfblii www Oaawa P ony Id fan na maa won pMaaad '■ w$h tdta resort Mm. ha wdi vwat ids j1 any at JWqaawt Mltaarti^daridg Mm y ■M.a^.bmb.wMiMvm.bmd, MarbsT: arna bdk afmbk mdObaaM-i -a ddmraaad reaah .^riams^aad ay at am. I m Cmtatai wama." Jaa 'yl*MM»akg! Umaoal Driwary, PMMMgM>.^R. M WW sarhaam watl raglad Warn!

Decide In Favor of Plans Made by E. M. Henderer. Tba commlttea sppoloted by tba Young Men's Progressive Leagtm to sxamlna tbe com petit Its plana fbr a city ball submitted to tba City Commissioners. a faw waeka ago, made Its to tba league Monday evening. It waa stated that tbe commlttea bad examloed tba seven plana and In the opinion of tbe committee those of M. Henderer, of tbU elty, were tba beat adapted to the porpocm designed. . It woe said at tba mealing that Head ley bad ax pressed tbe view ibat, no matter wbleb plans are accepted by tbe city, changes will to be made. Tba report of tbe committee was accepted, aod Secretary Henry W. Towntend we. Instructed to w rile-to tbe Comai task) tiers suggesting that ' Mr. Henderer'a plana ba taken, with ' revisions If found nicamary. aud that ' tba selection be made at once and tba work started aa aooo aa possible. The 1 site of tbe ball, Ntntb alreet and Asavenue, will be near the proposed 1 bridge serosa the hay. > The plans aubmlttad by Mr. Hen- - derer show a three story structure of ' trimmed wltb atone and terra ■ ootla. Tbe front elevation Is on Aa- ■ avenue aod there Is a tower oa i front center of tbe building. Tba - structure la to be utilised aa a entrance, the approaches to thla ' being off Aabury avenue. In tbe tower provision" are made for > clocks aud a belfry fbr tbe Ire ■ alarm end big clock. Tba top of the . la to be capped off with a glided I dome. i Tbe Nlntb street elevation la to be I uaad as Ibe fire cqmpeoy anlrauoaa, with three runways tor tba apparatus. ' The building U to bs so sttnatod that i one may bare aooeas from all aklaa. i aa a 16-foot court la to.be laid out along i tba Cotton bnlldlng Una. This court I lo ba uaad aa a driveway for pel lea i patrols and ambulances in fat ore . years. The patrols and ambolaooaa are to bs housed oo Ibla aide at 4ha I structure. i There will ba so autraooe from this I court to tba polios department and - judge'B court. i Mr. Ueodarer submitted two arts a/ r floor plans wltb Ibe ooa elevation, t Tba first floor ptao of Plan A Is arranged to ntoo remodels at laaat five places of fire apparatus aod 'ooa faltsltad ladder truck. Oa tba eoart rtda * of this plan there la prevWoa tor ' and atalra to police ooort. Oa the * allay aide la the boat (oarer, oil rooms y and supply rooms, with tba chiefs Oo tba Asbury aveoua able la a recres

room asd alactnoal bomao. Tba aaaond floor of this plan baa Ma entrance from Aabury a veooe 'kg tfta approach af slaps laadlag from «■ lawn. Than are offlees laid eat aw Iks Ninth street, Asbory avaoao awl ooort alda. Oa the rear at this floor are tba fire company 'a lounge rooms, aod toilets. Directly In front of tba mala aala a bnreanof lehrmallon. wflh pshiidiatopheae boeShee ooenlog Amotly off tbamato layer of Ihe ^atMTksthlefl flow Mrtaewsad Sw etflaaa wtu baa laaga >a i sally hart oa tea ras pleas at Itaa ■ are vary rtml3M. wrth We ma ihaa Ms Jtfl af tea grow ad fleas asd there are a lew odteat ea the IkM fleet IThe aaaywria eflke la ahkar ptas le loeatad ea lha eeeawd fleet et the ear- - i tod there will be retatml nimi taeeaTbe oMoas aa the ethw tMe ef the laMaMtatlheoaeaf IBurttie Theew Il h mM thai the ptaos tot the haM wllr be sisagbt ap tot art tea « Ma , marttag af (he Ohy C tew arc n tea. HOLT THIWTTY CHURCH ' (to^daT^i*^*"'-,2,"<hy M «h» , moflth, that* wW he a mlienMee of ibe Hrty C I md'* tea Lhaay mrvlm M M.M a. M. to , Hrty Trinity CtoM.k fleasMg am- (, , vies at T M Saaday rehart Ml p. mI dwrtart a# tatmaa la lha meewtog. rbt oommasd tathew Wrth. at pre-•grj-aawusTRs:. '■'UKR a«K23