OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII. OjSEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913 NO. 44
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N. O. -»TR. CURTIS ROBINSON Bdllor and Proprietor Si.oo Pat Yaar, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS CHURCH- SERVICES. anaTcighlS" ■tjiJutllur.I*T'r!^ J, Haines •S^sLwLPt. *' AdMm" H.W. First Ptaaty tMAan caurch^Y —toy ere i> u ;« , J."".' PS'tii' WedBssUsj even- I lua troalaaa-lawto^l^»^pr— • um?to /trees u rer J eno^h 1- Meall, Jolio K. Holy Trinity amitiijProtatian^EpUeu^el. a." tklrJ uoaS^MB eljn., Uol> VJ ML AogoatlnVa Roman UHhollC^CaajW; humiiuj, a. a and loo'ciooa. ' ^ .WSKK Union Tatar nacla BapUrtjUnnre^ KJattt Si sSSSSH Howwu, cbairmau; D. Hart, onnren cler*; Joan «»pa, u*aa irar._ I MHM toSwoTu# IT. WadnaaOay evMlnga.^al'i olSocx! "~"W Maaadoola M. K. Church. Tsnlli «r»al and a'mJsonnay aSnoi! lifp! m': CbrtouSTkndaavor OMMInc. 7JU P- ». Preaching, S p. CHURCH SOCIETIES. Ladlaa' Auxiliary Soalatyjnaaia Orat^MonHmllli; aaervtary', Mra. Joa". i. Hcnll; aaat. aaervtary, Mia. /red Pfllaanmj.r; oollactora, Mra. W altera and tlaorg a Bouy Christian Endear ur Social r. Miaa Hand M. Foetos, praaldantt Mra C/H. Honnar. vlea Ladlaa' ^d'iajiafliSi Mq aday araiuag ol ^Mpl JoUiT'o. OarTdyfaoparlnlandanl JunP^»tSy5»n£im l"",r*r' Molt Tbhiitt Cacaca, I'arUlt Uulld. Oral Monday In Iba month. Women's Uulld. arary Wadnaaday too p. m. Woman'a Auxiliary Mlaa.onary. laat Tnuraday la tbe moot A Womanto ^Christian" Ta roperencs_ .H"*;jspMSsaisraEral Kanek. SECRET SOCIETIES. Ooaan City Lodaa, Ha 171. F. and A. M-, maata second end fourth Thursday eranlnra ol aaak moatu. In Maaanlo ball. W A. Herbert C. Smith; eearetary, Ueorgn W
BdSSS""" rrsSu."1*.*^.... tP suitisi-2— ■! Wll— W.— u. u^yiagATtca?ra». sSsja.KS^ft.Ti'jsrrK P. Hail. Otis M. Townscad A Practical Soeebore Architect Licensed by the Htate. -s--eighth street, opp. p. o. OCEAN CITY N.J.
^ jyjORGAN HAND. ATTORNEY and CO U N 8ELLOR-AT- LAW, I *P (Oppokto'HlOhJ BaSJ'is?. J" LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, ANBURY AVKHUB^andtV^T'H HTKKKT LAW OFFICES , Godfrey & Godfrey, ■ Sa?Uatl*Bun<Ung.'1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law ; fOWNSEND GODFREY Attorney-at-Law ' Hanlalt Building Al Oeean Clly Halnrdaya Atlantic City ac Wealey avo. \ WILLIAM B. DAVlF i Attorney at Law 309 Eight b Street ' Oeean City New Jeraey , Atlantic City Theatres • j At I jo Barg. Mala. Rally at a.ya ■ Al. W. Martin's f lo.ooo Revival of • UNCLE ! TOM'S CABIN 50 PEOPLE : Two Bands and Orchestra KrralH-Uc.Zfc.lScaad' SOe: MstMsn Dsitr1 Hon., Tan., Wed.. Thur,. Brae., Feb. to, II, "frIles"
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. , eighth st. AND wesley ave. I Hotli Pbonea-Bell. lb; InwrJilate. ire-A 3f§ Allen Corson, M. D. *s£S 8.0 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey r ^ 1 DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE \ OCEAN CITY. N. J. , , OKPIUB HOUKH: |fjSj££.Phones: Reli«l-W; Inirr-MUte |ao.A ( i — ; ns-r — Telrpbonea J |Utar.Kuae, tnt Hehsobei. pettit, m. u. 1 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY r foe Km' £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER I ►•i>entint'v | 809 Central Avenue ' IM'KAb CITY. a. J. I Hughes' Central Pharmacy j Etfhth Si. ib4 Wnby Ave. ■ Vr»-aertpllonaoor aiaelalty. alwaya arrurai^^^^oungad. yda FMauiln^opatn^ all | a^nddwT oSS.lnl"ile Sr^abi '£r£l , . ast^WMSSbiip.-. "" ' 1 « J. THORNLEY HUOHES. Mgotftr 1 liactar hi rkanawr 1 ■ ■ ■ I Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocmm CMy. N. J E. C. BOYLE. rUnager ( Claima adjuntnd and collactad anywhere In ( United Six tea. , 1 Goal! Goal! Goal! The C. H. Shoemaker Lumber )Uoinp*uy have leaned from A. ' J. tj'iilth hlaCobl yard, ao ibey . < could receive Coal over the , Penuaylvanla HallruBil.no! be lug able lo aacu're Coal over I he Beading Railroad faal In need ofl.'oel call up SHOEMAKER ) .• • Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
MID-WHITER MILLINERY SALE " Entire Block of bate reduced below coat. • Ootid atyle. good quality, and all colore. 4 J. H. Hildreth's ; R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and ' ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS f- " PENSION VOUCHERS : : CAREFULLY EXECUTED K Numbers 744 and 746 Asbtiry Avenue Ocean City - - New Jersey
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. W e dress them. Boyle's Dependable Market .8.1*. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
In .he matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation end Settlement of Pnrch.se* we tttnt to give onr clients, thorongh ere and consctentton. unv.c* We have always endeavored to maintain that repntat.on for our office MASSEY & EDWARDS eighth and centpal avenue First-class mortgage investments »ecure^- ' \ -
LOCAL PEOPLE CAN LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AT II P. M.
" Shore Line Cars Will Make Connection at Pleasant- ' ville for This City. On >nd after Saturday next. Ocean City people and other, dewlrlug to come 10 thla re-ort can leave Philadelphia on life II n'cloek electric cam at . night and make through connection. Tbla la aomething the people of Itila city have wanted for yearn, and that they will have It la due to the ellorla of W. Scott Hand and Mra. Mela It. Salter, of tbm cliy. who war publicity 1 agent liere for the Shore Faal l.lne lent 1 summer. The following letter from J. N. 1 " Akarmau. general superintendent of 1 the Shore Pert Line, explalue tuelf: I Atlantic City. Jan. 27. 1913. Scott Hand Ebq Cashier Ptrrt National Bank , 1 Ocean Clly— My Dear Sir. Hand:— The request ' thet you mede to tne. end which waa I ■ supplemented by Mra. Setter on hCr vl.lt laat Saturday, baa baeu considered < favorably, and on and after Saturday, 1 February 1, the laat car will leave Atlantic I'lly for Ocean Clly at 12 10 a_ ' , arriving at Pleasantvllle at .12 SO I • a. m., and there making o6unectl..u ' with the 11 o'clock electric train from ' Philadelphia, due to arrive there at , 12»a. m The A C. AS. R. B car will wait 1 i for the connection, ao that II will be j i made without fall. I am notifying Mr. Jaroea Buokalew. ' .uperlnteodeat of the W J.18.K.B 1 [ accordingly, and, aa soon aa we baVe J 1 new tlme-tablae printed, title will appear on the time table lo the mean- ' I am taking care of It by »urchanging over the prloUd time on the ■ . laat trip to audi from Ocean Clly. 1 Yours truly, J X. AKAHMAN. General Superintendent. Not only will this prove- a great > bobu to 'Ocean Clly people who have 1 been compellad to leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock In the eveuluga, lu order 1 " to reach tbla place Ihe same night. 1 , but It will be a great cuuvenieuce to . [ local people who attend aliowa al the 1 I Apollo Theater In Atlantic City and t who have frequently been compelled | toinUa the closing act of a play or opera In ordar lo catch Hie laat car fur ! Ocean lily. Ml. V Danlrln' Hoaiac Kntcrcd. j The bouae of Maurice V. Daniels, , 1324 Pleaaure avenue, was broken Into , q laat week, and, although nothing of I » value waa taken ao far aa cau be aacer- = laloed, the house was left in a die- ' ordered and npael condition.- Mr. ^ Daniels la working on the caae and, If he cau locate the guilty parties, he will ■ j prosecute them to the fullest extent of ! tbetaw."
SPECIAL EFFORTS I TO REACH MEN
Mr. Bohner la After Those Who Do Not BeEftlariy Attend Any Church. a feature at the evening service# of Ihe Pint Presbyterian Church la the preeeuee of an uuuaually large uumberofmen. The Rev. Charlee H. Bobnar, lu bis ] evening sermons, la making a epaelal effort to reach men who do not attend any cburch and la apparently meeting with a good deal of lueeeaa from the response the men are making lo his t endeavors. ( Mr1. Bohner to a acliolai of rare at- ( talnmeota and aa a speaker he baa few ( equals In thta aectlon of the Slate ( Judging by the turnout of men M 1 — the church eervtcee on Sunday evan- ( Inge for some time part, Mr Boh oar's , efforts to ragch men are mealing with ( un bounded aocceea. He hes a men , ner that appears to appeal to moo, and he la.no laaa popular aa a minister ^ with the woman members of the congregation. 73 VBAR8 OLD
Mrs. Thomas l.eellr cclehratca ■ Ms Btvlsg a I.cocto. t Mrs. Tliomaa tdslto was seventy- 1 khree years old (although you'd navar , I auapael it) on Friday, and the celab rated the occasion by giving a lunch | to a faw frleuda at her borne. ' Thoae present beside Mr Lertle, who | I to uearlog bto seventy-flflli bhtbday annlcereery. were the Rev. and Mra. , I Charles H. Bohner, Mrs. John E | Phillip*, Mrs. Thomas Cooper MeiCahan, Master William Jamas Mc Catian, 8. and Mra. T. Lee Adams. The gueeto ooogratulaled Mra. Leslie end wished bet ngaoy more birthday anniversaries, together with cotmuued good health. , — - It's dignified and e"rt a ell- 1 do us aeun of saourlly to own your home at OCEAN CITY. Baa Idea, your respooslbUlty aaa real aetata owner makes yon a desirable dHxen.' Think It over, then call on HARRY HKADLKY. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Bra bourn who will show you the Tery beat way and I soma of the greatest bargains to be | faund^^bare^oi^tha aaat sat karma
W. CHANDLER'S FINE APARTMENTS i i Philadelphia Business Man i Makes Many Great Improvements Here. , Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia. ' who » a regular weekly visitor to this city throughout the fall and winter I aild a Hummer "re-blent hero, be- a I line Iwo-story apartment house el 1914 . f Central avenue now nearlng com- I pletlon It la modern In every way. The house to being courtrucled by i Bpencer B. Hwan, and all of Mr. i Chandler'* neighbors say It la oue of the beat built houaes they have «ecn In : City. Mr. Hweu has used Ihe ' i ttoesl lumber obtainable and hta good . workmanship has been highly spoken of by all who have luapei-ted the i i Mr. Chandler has had bia cottage, 1912 Ceutral avenue, remodeled and 1 i greatly Improved. aDd all conveuiencea i added, at an outlay of Y900 Tbla work also done by 8 B. 8* an. i In addition to these Improvements, ' Mr. Chandler to having the balance of the lots leveled and 'cultivated fur I aud flower beds. A hedge has been planted, too. Mr. Chandler, who has been a cothere for many years, to much Interested In tills resort. Helaamtm- I tier -of the Ocean City Motor Boat the Board' of Trade, and the ' Twentieth 8tieet Improvement Association. He Uea been a voler here for i three yenre. FLUENT SPEAKER c. T. V. Medina. Mra. Cora E 8eberry, National for Ihe Woman'a Chrlatlan Union, will address an 1 open meeting of the Ocean Clly W. C T. U. In Immanuel Baptist Chnrcb next Monday evening, to which the public to luvlled. Referring to Mrs. He be try, the 1 Eveulog Journal aaya: "Tbla gifted woman to not only an ekrneet, convincing speaker, but poahiiki a rare gift for entertaining and holding tha unbroken attention of bcr , 1 Fluent In speech and a One 1 elocution 1st, her addroaa afforded en lutellectual aa wall aa moral treat." Mayor Headley atated at the weekly L meeting of the City Commlealooere 1 that be bad purohaaed two Itre-alarm I boxes of the non-Interfering atyle for r 1100 each. Tbeae.be aald, would be Installed within a few.daya.
MISS CAMPBELL . TO WED IN CHURCH
Local Girl Will bt Bride of ■ Dr. Bricker, of Phila- | j delphia. ' Dr. William Henry Brtckgf. J r., of ' Philadelphia, and Mlsa Seonctta danghter of William H. Campbell, of thla.clty, will be married I In the Flret M. E Chujc^at 8 o'clock ' Wednesday evening next. A number of Invltapona bave been sent friends to wltiibss the wedding. , admission being by card.., i The marriage ceremony willBk per- a r formed by the Rev. Dr. J B. Haines c i past or, of the church. I< I j Tbe\r!de will be given away .by her a The bride will be attired In white i crepe « hXjRkktuae, with Venice lace n . and Rhinestone trimmluga. She will « f wear a white brirlal veil, trimmed t i with orange blossoms, and will carry t I Miss Pearl Hcull, the- bridesmaid, L i will be gowned lu blue crepe char- a • meuae, covered with while brocaded l chiffon, and will carry white roses. i The beat man will be Dr. Robart I O. Bricker, a brother of the groom, a , aud a druggist at Pleasantvllle. c Eugene 8. Miller, Arthur-Shoe- r maker. Herbert Wrlggtna and J Ed- t , ward Voaa will be the ushers, r The wedding march will be played r Mlsa Margaret Parker. c i Before the marriage, lAihengrln'a t "Wedding March" will be played. • At the conclusion of the ceremony, i Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" will rendered, l Following the marriage, a reception I will be held el the Blscayne The young pair will go to New .York ' r a trip of two or three weeks In T length. The bride will wear a travel- « log ault of dark blue serge and a hat I of while plush, trimmed with while i fur and white aigrettes. ( Dr. Bricker Is a son of Dr. William ; H Bricker, ofl5l2 North Broad street. I I Philadelphia. i , The young pair will be "at home" i at 1612-North Broad alreet, Plilledel- ' ptila, after March 3. ! i , ) ' ■ TEACHERS' INSTITUTE J i ' Xnloreatlna Beaalona Were Held t The teachers of (Jape May County < I held an loatltnbi in the Presbyterian r Church at Holly Beach on Friday, ' which drew a large attendance. The Institute waa dlvid^l Into three departments— high school, grammar school and primary school — and intart eating dtocuaslooe ware bald In each. • Ocean City waa represented at the J Institute by Prof. J. M. Btevena and . all tbe teachers except Miss Boyle, who waa lu disposed
READING DOESN'T CALL OUT THIS CITY'S NAME
( PREPARING TO WIDEN BOARDWALK, i Bids Are Asked for Extension , Between 8eventh and Tenth Streets. J Altar CMy Solicitor Howall had told the two City Commlealooere present at tbe meeting ou Thursday tbat they i could uol pas- ou third reading tbe I ordinance authorising tbe widening of i the Boardwalk between Seventh and Tenth streets, because ot the absence of Ihe third member, R. Howard ' Thorn, Director Fisher moved that tbe 1 ordinance be laid over for a week. waa agreed lo. Mayor Haadley asked Director r Ftsber whether Director Thorn would ' be at the next meeting. Mr. Ftober answered tbat be did not know, but Miggeatad tbat It waa possible.' Later during tbe meeting, the city lxSier auring ins mniiuit, uiv buj »■
solicitor stated that be had found that the law would permit tbe passage of p otdlnaaee by two members of tbe 0 • boar I, but It was decided lo postpone a action for a week. It was tbongbt well to advertise for i bid* for tha widening of the walk, and. root too of Mr. Ftober, this was . , agreed to, the bids to bo In by Fobra- ' *rTbe advertisement will bo found . elsewhere lu tbla tosueof Ihe MfmtiMRI. [ ■»ve via"— Plater. ! Iota CooocU, No. I SB, Jr. O. U. A J M , has purchased a floe-plaoo player, which arrived bare on Monday and j waa Installed In tbe lodge room. It i will affoii* the -members mncb en tar- j i, lalnment duttnf the next faw month*. -f=ETwo lota aootbesat eorcor Klfteanth - street sod Wast essnoa. bargain for h quick aala; flva-room oottaga, SIS Wart " aveoua. pries, $1,000; alaven-aoom collage. Waafoy reed, antlrely modem , '• pbla. Let on Central avenue. between , Hrvmteentb end Elghteentb rtreeta, facing tbe oeean, $1100; corner lot, •- Twentieth rt. and Central a vs., $l«B0. J" FRANK K. DARBY, ^ m REAL ESTATE BROKER, i* Bourse Bldg. 8th and Aabary Ave. v. adv.
Complaint of Property Owner Staonld Result in Action of Resident*. Coming to thla ehy on lbs Reading Railroad Haturday morning, Jamss of Philadelphia, owner of the Strand Hotel here, was ratbor 1 nettled, and for tbla reason: Tbe Reading's train annnnnoer at tba other sod of the route ropoalediy called out: "Thla train for Cape May, I Wild wood and Stone Harbor " I After hearing this announcement r made In stentorian tones a number of i times, Mr. Franklin went to tbe man r and aaked: I "Where «a ihe train for Ocean OHyT" t "Tbla to it," was the mae's reply. I "I didn't know," said Mr. Franklin. I - Yon dldn'l call It, out." up by the Board of Trade, Young r Meo'a Frogreeaive League or the Oceen i City Bualueae Men'a Association, as It r to one or great Importance to this city, t Possibly If tbe new anperlutendeot'a attention were celled to H. U% would jr remedy lbs mistake and tbat promptly.
Mr. Franklin says there were more passengers , for Ocean l?ty then for V May, wblch, of coonw, to tbe nsuel condition COMMITTEES NAMED " t At tbe meeting of tbe Young "Man's League Monday evening, a President Homer Shoemaker ep- d pointed tbe following standing commlltees: , Floanoa- Alfred W. Powell, B. J Frank Smith aud K J. Hann. " Dellnqncnta— Chaa. R. Stlllwell, J John J. Foster ami F. Leroy Howe. 1 Entertainment— 8. B. Swan, Dr. I. N. Gr! scorn aud Richard U. Johi won. Publicity— Henry W. Towoeeod, , J. Edward Vans end D. A. Fuseelman i r ' " i - ' «. ' « 1 Orator l.aach. Ao oyster Innch will he given by tbe J I tod lea' AM Society of Immanuel ' ' Baptist Cbureh at Mrs. Anna ' Pfander'a, 111? Aahury uveoua, Thura- ] ' day evening. January 30, fromRto 1*0 ' - o'clock. Lunch, IS cents. Cake end •. baled >eaoa extra. U Would Ilka to oxobeogo Brat elaaa Mock for a good, ouelomd powor boat. >. Address M. H. H., smrrtxu. olflea. adv., St
TO WIDEN WESLEY AVENUE [ IF RIGHT OF WAY IS SECURED
SLOW WORK ON CITY BOULEVARD Men Have Been Handicapped by Extremely High Tides for Weeks. Work to , said to be progressing slowly on the Ocean City Boulevard contract, and some people who have It over within the last few daytbe road will uol be completed at , Ihe time eel— June 13. Up to within a few days 12,009 feet of the mud bank bave been completed, , which to -aid to be two-thirds of tbe total amount of this part oftbecoii- . Tbe work of pumping, which will considerable, hasn't beau started, aud there aeeiua to be uo Indication of commencing. It was aald early ttato week. The men employed have been nnable during the laat two weeka, because of the extremely high tides, to work than from five to seven and onebalf hoars a day. It Is said tbat, so far as the work to done, no complaint ean be made of tbe quality. Senator Hand has the conRUSSELL HAGY WEDS Well Known Aihletr Becrrtl* Married I-ast •eptemUer. It has Just become known that R. Hagy. a former Central High School athlete well known In thle city . and brother of Clayton L. Hagy, and Mary Elizabeth Thayer were • married secretly In Holy Trinity Church, New York, September 18. I Announcement of the marriage ban made by Mrs. Susan K Thayer, mother of the bride. Mr. Hagy wan prominent In athletics . while a student at Central High He was a football star In 1908 and 1909, playing quarterback and end. He wan also captain of tba track team, of wblch be wan a member for three yearn, participating In the 1 -prluta, broad Jump and hurdle events. Mr. aud Mm. Hagy are living at 1814 ' Jouth Broad street. ■snise n cotlaae. F. E. parby has rented E W. BurI letgh's cottage, 782 Central avenue, to r Mis. Louisa H. Heppe, of Phlladeli- phla. who has been a summer resident tor several years. He baa also rented i one ot Robert Fisher's apartments In I tbe Bourse Building to A. D. Rodger-, , formerly of Trenton, who to with the Bell Telephone Company.
THRONGS HEAR • PASTOR HAINES
, Great Interest Shown in Revival Services in Firat * M. B. Church. R Ao Inteuesly Interesting service waa J 1 held In the First M. E. Church Sun- ! day *Yenlng, when a direct appeal b waa made to the congregation by Dr. a ' Haines, the pastor, to mil all other t pearls lo gain "the pearl of great pries." A congregation that flltod tha audience room listened with chwe t ' attention to every pari of tbe mrvloe. . The Girl's Chorus Choir did flne I work ou tbe Sabbath. Tba proem- " clonal hymn added very much lo the ( 1 dignity and beauty of the service „ Mrs. R. L. Cheater to presiding at the organ with skill and efflctoooy. A very interesting men's meeting ' was bald at $.43 o'clock Snaday afternoon, when a fine attendance of men ° took part In a hstf hour's service. * Tbe revival services each evening „ continue lo .draw good-Midi ouogre- , gallons and much Interest to mant- ,, rented In tbe marttnga. J CITY'S EASTER MUSIC
toe Provldsi »*/$«. H. LaXe'a a Mayor Headlay announced at the weekly meeting of the City Com m to- { sloncrs that ba bad arranged wltb ,, H. Lake, of tbtoelty. to supply „ toe free concerts In tbe music pavlltoo during tbe Ba$ter holidays. , Prof. Lake will have an orchestra of , seven, comprising plane, two violins, , trombone, ooroet, traps and . drnar „ ■ Tbe free con certs will be given day evening and Barter Sunday afterand evening. The evening concerts will be from 7.43 lo $43, and the one Sunday afternoon front 3 Is* J imasn'irt nniiaa 1 On and after Saturday, February 1. for tbe better sccmaraortaUua of residents of Ocean CUy.tbe ticket office , at tbe Boardwalk will he closed and tickets will be" sold at Hughes' drag ""S ' ranged to -have tbe laat car from Atlantic City leave there at 1* 10 C. n»_ arriving at PlaasaiilvMto at U *0 a. m , making eonneotion there wltb lire 11 ! Jug In^lk^rtpSS^uf II otolaafc p m.. Instead of bavtag to. leave them I at 8 o'efoekae formerly. adv. 1C
" Plan to Make Fine Driveway from Twentieth Street to Thirtieth Street. | Director Robert Fisher presented at the weekly meeting of- the City Commissioner- a map of tba land on We*- ■ ley avenue from Twentieth to Thirtieth streets, a request having toss made at v--prevk>us meeting for the o|«nlng of this avenue by a number of land owners. ' fn reply to a query from Mayor 1 Headley as to whether he had any ' recommendations to imake, Dlreeto* * Kwher replied that he desired to aaey1 lain more about the width of tbastreel and the feelings 'of the land owners 1 regarding this before he made any rec- ■ oiumendatlnns. 1 Mayor Headway aald be thought tbe ' ii w acre intend making It au 80-foot xvtuue, aud ba said be I 'sought a ma1 Jorlly of the owugre will algu. Mr Fisher wauled t.> know, from tbe 1 city solicitor what would be tbe pro pit * step lu the eim of those who might uol agree to slgo. Tbe solicitor answered: "Coodmee nation proceedings. " * Mr. Ktoher wanted to know who would have to pay tor such proceeding!, and he was told tbat tba city " would have to pay the costs. * It was also stated tbat It was likely ' that some trouble might be experienced between Twenty-third and Tweoty--ixlh streets, the Marler property. Clayton Haines Brick, representing a client, Wm. Evaus, aud by whom ' was presented the petit kiu requesting tbe opening of . tbe avenue, told of a ' number of house, that will be erected If tbe eveuuc to opened. Mr. Brick r expressed tbe tbongbt thaCIf a Boardwalk were planned for Wesley avenue * In that -action It would help matter-, J and he also said that be thought tbe building of a walk would be torn costly " i Iran certiorari proceedings. Director Flsbor and Mayor Headlay dkl not took with favor on tbe suggaa- * Hon to build a walk. ° It waa artimatad tbat a walk would " cost about *2500 a block. " Director Ftober mid It didn't took like good, aoond business principles. ' He mid he did not want to appmr as an obstruction tot, bui there are. nmrer soctlout that sleo need a walk. MayorHeadley sakl the building of a walk to .not tbe whole expense. There have in be'upproacbm and tbe .. walk has to be lighted. Tan years 0 later a new vlalk will have to be eon'Both members favored tbe opening d of l he street If the right of way eon ba Q secured. , On motion of Director Ftober, It was ■ agreed that Wesley avenue be opened 80 fort wide between Twentieth and , Thirtieth streets as soon as the right .., — - hsMssiTsd from the propway the
erly owners. NECK-AND-NBCK RACE S ' prrebrlsnse Bandar toctoaal Cosiest la RxsMB*.
The tabder-dlmbtng oonlert to proIn tbe Sunday aebool of tbe Fink Fresbjtartan Chortb to aronxlng a great dml of oothnrtaam among tbe younger members and friends of. tba church _ . The two part Sundays ware record breaking In tba point of attendance andetaeofoflering for tbto period of yaar. Tba two teams an having a neefc-aod-neck ram. Two Sabbaths ago the ware -tread, and a weak ago lbs two ware even, While oo Sunday tbe girls forged oo. point ahood. The winners wUI be entertained by tha tears of tbe uuiilart. . Tbe Rev. D. J. Devtne, of New Yert, a membet-of tha PaoltotOider.wtoo assisted at St. August toe's Chareb in thh city the last two anmmer reasons, has been spending afaw days banes ' thagnertoftheRev. John J.Bweasrey. ' Father Devtne and tbe Rev. David - Kennedy, another member of tbo Panlirt Older with e nuoahar ef frtenda among tbe summer tertdents bare, will go t° Bermuda and conduct a mission there during the last two m baton there tart
weeks of Lent. Null Sunday evening ihs Ckristtaa Society of tbe First Freebyisrton Church will bold tUannkal anniversary service with an lolsresxiog program to Ueo of the regular evantmr worship and aarmon. There wDni addreeem by ttre JOSH choir of tbo church. Welch Lass. OrtiUeinan'e oprtMhm. surer waleh . sr-NBfifv Khutor ptoum return to 8amnu. ofllos. ade. I ire'wi'rteTttoklwtn aoaui ' totoL .g*ae

