Ocean City Sentinel, 22 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

PETITIONS FOR ■ BUILDING LINE Men's Progressive League go on record favoring a uuifjrm building line on Aabnry avenue. „ 8- B. Hvan, In -opening the quesllnu. said (bat be bad made the motion ai lha laal meeting of (be league, and be boped tbal the City' aolicllor or Mime of the City Commlaelouere would be * present to give tbe league member- . desired Information on tbe aubject. Persouall» be eatd be would like lo be Informed on the subject of the pro'poeed widening of the aveuue. _ * Former City CommlMloner Robert Fieber aald be la Interealed lu the -mat- f ter and baa received ootice from the city clerk of tbe purfioae of the city to ' acquire four feet of the ground lu front f| of bla property. By acquiring theee (i four fed, tbe city would then be empowered lo compel an uniform bu!ld; ing line. It aeemed to blm, be aald. a * long way arouud to gel' a uuiforui " building line. Mr. Fiabar then reviewed conditlona from Ibe lime of tbe eatabll-bed prop erty line of the Ocegb City Aaaocla ** Hon. and said that A»tb the property J owuera who have violated tbe original coodltioua and too ae who have 'not will be mulctegjr be prevent pr> pored * P'ao gbea^bfough Wbyfethe city purpoaea lo gel I lie hi mow to pay. for land condeinued. tbgapeaker aaM. be doea not know. fc| /Mr. Ffaber apoke atrongly agalnet ibe propoaitlon of widening tbe etreet. /and auggealed that It would be much / better lo try and take care of tbe con- . ' dltlou of tbe prevent street. " B. L. UoH expressed tbe view tbal , tbe wtdeulog of tbe avenue aome time " log

ago would bave been an Improvement, but be leoppoaed to It now. It woold mar tbe beauty of tbe city hall froqj. Tbe tank etepe and* coping would - bave to'go back. Tbe requlremeni \ that tbe eurb muat go back meana the \ deetroctlon of tbe expenatve brick gul- \ tare. Tbe peaaent modern croaalnga at J tbe atraet corn era would have lo be y changed. ODlUIIng a heavy expenditure of money and mulling In botched work. tie apoke of Hie money a pent on Aabnry avenue leaf year and derided the aaatboda oaad. Ctastnnt atreet, Philadelphia, la leea than M tact wide. Aabury avenue la 18 fml between corba. and there u mom oa tbla avenue for alz aotnmobllea lo etaod abieaat between tAirba. It !• ndlenlooa to think of widening ' Aabury aveooe at tbla time, tbe epeaker declared. B & 8 wan mid that be llkee to aee tbe City CommMonere energetic, bul H. eeema t# him that tbey haven't much lo do or tbey wouldn't bave taeklad a thing like tbla. He added J that he baa heard a 4 no petition, for , B. L O .B aiclalmed that It la "a ' pat ark am ■ of Andy BoaweilV He'e ' had It foe yaara." Mr. Bwaa aald that H aaaaaa to blm ■* though tbe Gommlaatooere are golog ahead with thta without con mi It- ' lag the wlehm of the people. He demel dlmpprave of the eatobllabmeat of a aaiform bulidlag lloe. bat 11 hoeoold aol am why they cant have * tbla without widening the atraet. Thai1 dvaaae will he wide enough for ell 1 traffic for the. nest 98 yea re. Mr. ' Bwan did am agree whb lha view « that only peopmty owoan aralotar-!tl eriffi. The wotfetogamn paya thai" turn had ahoBld hava eomethiug to * a~aa aaa aaeam nave aomethlug to

*ay. If takes go op. tbe renter paya laeraaaad rant Ha expressed tbe view that cveryoo* rbould protest agalrwt Iba wldealag of the avenue. | Wm. Brtdgawatar waTVliinvefed In the moan, aad tbe povliage ol the 1 floor waa aecotdad blm I1 Mr. Brtdgawatar expmrod blmtelf aa atrongly oppoaad to tba wldaolng ' of Aabury aeaaua. Ha paid tor hla ' property, ha mid, aod dom not ear why be ahouid oe robbed of any of 11. 1 ii i iii i"*** *° dwch" hade- 1 Clayton Hntam Brick atatad that be 1 did act met to ear anytblng on tba aattJaet fort bar than tbal bla aantl-1 manta hava bam azpreaaad at Iba ' maatlag that craning. r Parkar Millar mid ba legal oppoerd 1 to euwet improvement#, but object# to 1 . 'h# widening of tba avenue. If tbe ' city drain. to spend money, we abould 1 hove more and Improved street.. | Poetmaater 'Smith exprmed tbe ' view that U would base been a good ' thing to widen Aabury annua when * Ibe rqpd waa macadamised a few year. 1 ago. He believes tbal aoma time In ' future l| will be a good plea' to wldeo 1 •lb# attest ta the extent of I ho^ three ! hat of gram plots, which aren't rra-a ' plots at all. « J. R Jooes mid It looked to him a. ' though I bars waa a joker somewhere lu tba project

#4000 apartments George W. Harris, builder, baa re ceived from Mrs. Charlotte 8. Dodeou . of Fox Cbaae, the cuolract to erect a two-family apartment, whb all mod era Improvement., at 1418 Aabury avenue. Tbe estimated coat la Ituuti Com rector Harris; a bo waa In PhM Udelpbla Friday, aaya be 1. ru-bed with work at Ibe present rime He baa sold the colt age that waa 00 ibe gioaod where tba apartment house la to be built to Joseph Barrett and 11 Is batog moved la Fourteenth -tree! and Bay avenue. Miss Helen M Lowry. of Uieuside bae accepted the poMriou of rienograpber to Ibe office, of H F Stanton. , real aatala operator succeeding Mix . Mary Uleesou. of Philadelphia, re , Mta'Lowfy la now 00 doly , Kwstwr Cake Ual, " The Udtea- Aid of Ibe Flret B.ptM " Chnteh will fo.W torn, t ••he sale datumar woruiug April 7 ' m Dagaa'a w»r- A -tan .Cta " ^gWhgrn *» •>««. Kmp tnL •> •»"<•«» » hwgm te any a ■ aaaeaetwa t ■

i ARE COMBINED ] Health Officer T. I/ce Adams J , Also to be Nuisance Inspec- \ tor at $80 a Month. ~ 1 ' The following letter front Heallli Of J [ Herr i. lice Adam, w aa read at I he j ' weekly meeting of the City Coiuqila- 4 | Gentlemen:— The Stale Board of j ' Heallli, by aniebdmeuls' lo the stul- ^ 4 diphtheria aud typhoid fever I also diaenfectlou add further rrqulr- d local health official, lo enforce I he " regarding cold alorage product.. 0 aeelng that all auch food, are marked " aoch. with sign* of the regulalion | .'J -ire. have more tliau doubled the| '' work of Ibe health officer along llioee; lines. «i To do 1 hi. work, which mean, fre- 1 » quent vialla lo aee 'hat tbe regulation. ai are being followed, the keeplug of e_ " daily report lo a permanent form and »l perform tbe olber duile- of the office, ! auch aa luapecHug and enforcing the fl aanllary regulations of the city, will U: lake sboul Ibe entire rime of auy ' officer -wa»^ - b: My appointment la of the kind c* aa a part-lime hrallb officer, : uoi requiring me lo give my entire rime lo tbe office, exce'pllug lu case of. th ao epidemic. Tbe .alary of Ibe office .t Ibe name as It waa eight year. ago. at Aa the clly baa grown, the duliea of the 1 n> office have correspondingly lucres -ed be " until with tbe added duliea It w|i| he j I

Impoaalble for me lo engage In auy other buetnees to Increase my Income. I' which la abaolnlely neceaaary, aa II la ( Impoaalble for me lo live on the pre»- . I therefore a-k that your body appoint me aa a full-time health officer, >( requiring me lo glee my full rime lo * Ibe office, aay from 6 80a. m. to5 p. m.. ! ' with office hour- from 11 a.m lo 1 80 p. m , Ibe real of Ibe lime lo be given ' to tbe outside work. ' Or caurve. In the event of an epl demlc. b iura will not be considered, a many nights last year I did not ge * through until after 9 o'clock. 1 All tbla added work lo Ibe new reg ' ulatlona-la a step forward lo eaulteiioi and II la essential Ibal Ocaau Ctiy ge ; lu line with olber resorts and be abb ! lo announce thai tbe sanitary coudi Hon of tbe glty la second to done Reeiectfully nibmltted. T. Lkk Adams. Healin Officer. ' Director Campbell moved tbal, be glonlug April L aud coniionlog uull October I . Ibe bealih officer, alao act aa nuisance Inspector, aball b. paid a salary of (80 a moulb. Tui morion waa carried. OCEAN CITE BOOSTER -Referring to Inactivity lo the bolld. line In tbe Cape May County are shore cities daring Ibe Inst year, tbi jCape May Coubty Time- aaya: | A sblning example of a reaorl thai i baa refused to become a victim of tba geueral Inertia la Ocean City. H i ven ■ .tare to my that to Ocean City today j mora bouses are bclog built, aud more eleie undertaking, are golug forward. 0 — - aoiug lurwaro,

B than lo tbe entire balance of Cape t May County. Every contractor and ( builder baa out signs "carpenter# i wanted " At every turn of tbe corner ,'ooe la (reeled by a cotuge under coo- , struct loo, a borne being remodeled and j added to, or aoma other Improvement f Two wtekujgo tbe question of wbetber or sot the moal.- pavilion of Ocean , a boa Id be enlarged 830 000 wortb t waa submitted to tba voter.— and tbey aald "yea." At tbe same time they ] tbelr approval of a dock Improve ' , meot Involving ao expeodllure c.f 84000 and a aewer Imprnvemeui ln-i t VolvlDg 9IS,009. .1 Kvery oiao, woman and child In ' f. Ocean Cgy la a booster. If they are . Dot. tbey are afraid to voice tbeir kicks, 1 1 at least lo Ibe .outside world, twcauae ( tba boosters are Ibe majority, aod It III ' behooves a perritn to run coofoary to I I lbtm a I Of course, Ocean Clly baa certain | railroad and goographical advantages ! "•»' "» other rvwort. In "Cape May cauoot rival. But every hem L ( in lha county can . absorb some of tba Ocean City spirit, and booai. A ! for any town la a boost for Cape 1 , Cooety, and any man ebw am 1 ( la not for a greater Cape May J la not Ik to livq ou Cape May ' County soil. ' — I JOINT MEETING

Prap»lalaa Kva, Mono., There will be a joint meeting of tbe ■ lad lea' aud meu'a auxiliaries of ibe First Bapilal Church of Ocean City at tbe HaplM Institute. 1425 Ifoyderava- - una, Philadelphia, uu Mouday next. ' Tbe ladles' bu-luea- meeiiug will ne ' held at 4 o'clock. Dinner will be served at ti 30 lor *5 rents. Tbe joiui meeting w ill take place ui the eveoIng. ' * ver>" Important proposition ha* J bran made to tbe -«ct.o .bach av qoare- prompt atteullon. The talent , * money is to be returned .1 thl. m«t 1 ' ia* .1 1 Tbo-e who plan to attend thl. meet ' fog-bould notify Mr- -'A'llbur. at the 1 institute, not later thau tomorrow j The Yoaog Men'. Frugreaatee ! a abort rime since, eecv-pitd , tae luv itatauu of tbe Kev. M. M Lewis 1 attend rervqw. «,,, Munda, .even- « 10 the Ftrat Itapai t Church Pr.al- ' Waa. ¥ Oatdiuer, at the meeting 1 of ibe league Mouday evening, ap- i ' [•"luted a committee 10 arrange for an . even lag. tba pastor having named i J dates that would ba agreeable to , blm-Aprl! 19. 22 or 28. Tbe cob- • 1 com prim. a. B. 8wao. H. H. 4 and Alfred R. Amlth. 1 1

| A Little Tragedy | : of the Plains ! j _ », ! I The Woman Whose Day | _]lad Passed | I By MAKJORIE BODLE | ♦ Coranrai Bi Kaak • ainaier Ca ♦ Tbey called It twenty mile# from Ibecrisp, sun tanked buffalo grass and mo- ! drive to town, but It went faster tban np from the wheels and the Dorses feet nnd settled grimly all over the alleut and giom. Mrs Cotter stopped jogging the fretfacw with Uer dusty handkerchief A hot gust of wind caught at her ly on one aide.- WIUi the baby ntmglng .over one arm she set her hat back She glanced at her hnsband. with usual feminine question, "Is It on straight?" on her Up*, but with a look him. staring moodily ahead, hla mouth set onenconraglngly. she for ^ The baby bad almost cried Its poor.

1 hob little self to sleep, and Mrs. Potter , sat with her arms crimped and arb '' Ing. her forehead puckered In a tired " j But at last the sight of a- little, onI painted shack at the side of tbe road >■ and a bright, salmon colored cottage a 1 Uttle farther on made the boys stop o the .systematic leaving of their sisters , ' and crane ibelr necks eagerly toward 0' Edenvllle. j | Mr. Porter sarong tbe rawhide whip over the hacks of tbe two horses. Tbey

, lunged suddenly forward, jerking the . hatiT fretfully awake, and trotted briskly on. spreading panic among the 1 ' chickens scratching In the dnaty road. 1 At tba beery barn Mr Potter palled up. rj "Toa'd better gel oat here, ma." be I aald. reaching for the mnch crumpled Mm. Potter climbed etlffly out over 1 , the wagon wheel and held np her arms. 1 The little Potters clambered oat. and 1 , tbe girls stood silent aud clone to their "Me and ibe boyv "II go oxer and get ' I their things now. Ton go get yon and I 1 , the g^rla Died up. nut. and then come ! over to Martin a 111 load np the gro- . ceriea there." I I "All right, pa." hla wife answered. I tucking a banging lock of hair behind a , ber ear. "Bu't l-l gueaa IT bars to 0 ; hare a Uttle money." • I b , "Will thai dp yon. d'yon think r b ,1 . Mr- P"'ter leisurely took a bill from u bla worn, reddish pocketbook and t r handed It ta her. generously beneficent tl >#1n his cs parity as dispenser of foods, tc I "Yea. that'll be plenty. Will" And ai Oeryoual} : "Now. yon hurry, pa. We t, don't want to he late getting started , .| cl | "Oh. I guess well be ready by the 1* Otne you women folks gel fired op , with hats." and pa chuckled In high «] good homer. oo» that the long drire fii I was orer. ! Mra Potter smoothed the baby oot 1 aire 1 -otter the oot

aa well a- she run la Tbe ha by. worn '* oot by tbe long ride, protested only j feebly. ir Wltb her free hand their mother e straightened Mary's inn bonnet and ,1 Lucy's sprigged percale apron and stun* oot the streaks of dnat from her own cheap black serge r "*■ ••'ked down tbe on. aided . I Mam Street to a store where "Miss Ellin. Millinery. Dry Goods and No- 1 funs." was painted In yeilow and black > j 00 the false front j 1 lu*me It was cooler and shaded. The counter, and shelve* with the ' Idle, of lawns and callcoc. aeemlng to 1 ran largely to grays and bloee, and the i -notions, among which were displaced attractive ride combs and Irresistible . ribbon tow* were all arranged In rareorder. And the hata-euch crea ' : Hons: 1 Mr. Potter gated at them with ad . miring eye* She stood for a moment uncertainly. Then Mtsa EIIU beraelf ' earn, forward, large and complacent. "* T*1!?!' cbambra v. with amoothly ' black hair and a dark down , upon Uer upper hp which rivaled tbe co"n"f 10 ,be attention of the children ayo° r-riTTT- , 1 "** "Wbro rf. f°*. '» town? The dartta t And both the- Bttle girls too 1 . rey. Arm t yon fired out Ibuhmift. '

pink . -in-'br Ibelr proodly lifted .Dins, and 1 \ r:i-a ..IT— -1 a ou-n "....I arm ir B -poor uttle thing If- all frvd .•••!." \ 1 wa^ire^'tbqMlNd.' warm*" mi' •d 1 and aouisl asleep, on the callc cu-U " amoutlnd >aioly at Oer rwicOem-l faded hair Her far- 0— Hoed ao.t . 1 reddeo-d from the sun and «in.1 She at— I insanely wbbe »li-« ElM1 acl«-1el - rial and placed It 00 her brad It large bat. wun a softly I drooping on m. wuh mounds of cblf Mra Potter looked aum-at timid!1 «he waa stiff and tired fre.m t»er ridmirrored reflection of tne bat | '

• yon. Mrs Porter - aald Ml» Em* who r was a milliner of hnsioea rather tban aesthetic prmclplea 1 "Oh. do you think ao r Mra Pot ter besltarrd. ■ ' ' 8 be re ached op aod felt nervoosly of] a pink ruse with ber brown baud' ' awkward lo the black cvttoo mitt ' "Wen. I certainly do Jnat look ai I them ruses And the amount of pink 1 chiffon that's on tbal bat-It's sore tbe hat for you. Mra Potter." Mlsa Ellla tomer waa not listening to her at all She was looking Into the mirror at something for which Miss Ellis bad not She saw a girl's face, sweet and pretty, with pink cheek* and big bine eyes, and golden brown hair. And shading It was the wonderful bat of chiffon nnd rase* The reflected face, which Miss Ellis, woold have said was old looking and very tired, flushed, nnd tbe eyes brightened and filled a little. Mr* Potter, with the glory of her vision upon her. turned to tbe milliner. "It's like one I had the summer WUI and I was married." she said. "lie liked It. Be. said It just suited me." Tbe flush deepened. "I hejleve IT take It If It's not too high and yon think"— Mary and Lory had recovered from the awe of their new bats aud were playing hide and seek among tbe coun ter* Mary ran around to where ber moth er In a chronically old bine calico annbonDel black felt with the rusty, crumpled ribbon, bnt this! Mary bad not known ber mother fifteen yeara . She looked 1 moment, puzzled ani dismayed. "Why. mamma r she said slowly and then gurgled In delighted appreciation of tbe Joke "Oh, I.ncy!" she cried gleefully and dragged her sister around where she 3k

'j Ain't she fanny In that pretty bat?" I Mra Potter tn rued suddenly again to I, tbe glass. 'j The light from a back window fell ' glaringly arroas ber. She saw the | pink billows of cblffon aod the roses I and the soft white brim drooping oTer I her unned foe* , The glass blurred before ber. She coold hkrdly think or I more for a minute. Then she roused herself and lifted the hat from ber head. Ileiy-ougb fin gen caught In tbe soft chiffon aa she "1 guess I wpn't gel my hat today, after alt Mlsa EIIU." she aald dully. "Come on. children: yoar pa'li be walb for os ~ And she pinned on the old black felt. Musical Nat* Lord North was once asked why he i not subscribe for a certain series : of concert* as. his brother, the bishop. | bad done. "If I were aa deaf ae my j he answered. "I would." In Musical Amateur Mr. Itobert Haven SrhautDer tella Berlioz's story of young woman to the music store ' to Indicate the sort of |ierformer whose ' audit-in* would find deafness a positive • JBut mademoiselle." suggested the I perhaps be rather too difficult?" ^ < "iha°iT *1"' disdainfully J find more than two sharps or flats I e

1 A Perplesiog Question. f ^The funny man In tuc party said. , r eyes that cannot see legs nnd cannot " I walk, but can Jump as h:gb as the I .Eiffel tower?" f Everybody racked his brain* and ' then fhey all gave It up I . j The answer." sold the funny man' 1 "Is a wooden home 'It has .eyes and ' "Yes; hot l»w dcsl^I fomp^r hi-l, the Eiffel tower?" asked one | The Eiffel tower." said the fanny • ried depart are. "can't J^nip"" ! Clever Deduction. j "had a dog named Crimson. Thta dog was taught to growl when anybody "One minute." Interrupted Sherlock Duimes "I deduce from this that your "80 be didr- exclaimed the new ell V "Marvelous!" cried Dr Watson. ~ Louisville Couridr -Journal. . Quits Familiar. There Is nut much in a name per aald a young Sunday rb,., . "Still 1, dfo tfre me a turn Sunday when I asked a boy is, my class bow many apostles there J were to have him look np and rep . carelesaly. 'Oh. a dozen or so." "

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